18673457. SITE LIGHT simplified abstract (Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation)

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SITE LIGHT

Organization Name

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

Inventor(s)

David Proeber of Milwaukee WI (US)

Ross Mcintyre of Milwaukee WI (US)

Jason D. Thurner of Menomonee Falls WI (US)

Michael A. Verhagen of Nashotah WI (US)

Gareth Mueckl of Milwaukee WI (US)

Brian Cornell of West Allis WI (US)

Dalton F. Hansen of Grafton WI (US)

Anthony R. Sleck of Lisbon WI (US)

John S. Scott of Brookfield WI (US)

Scott T. Moeller of Richfield WI (US)

SITE LIGHT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18673457 titled 'SITE LIGHT

The patent application describes a site light with a body, a handle assembly, an arm, and a light assembly that can be adjusted for optimal use.

  • The site light includes a body, handle assembly, arm, and light assembly.
  • The handle assembly is coupled to the body and includes one or more handle portions.
  • The arm is fixedly coupled to the body at one end and movable at the other end to adjust the arm length.
  • The light assembly is coupled to the arm and movable with it, allowing for flexibility in directing light.
  • The handle assembly surrounds the arm axis, providing stability and support.

Potential Applications: - Construction sites - Outdoor events - Emergency situations

Problems Solved: - Providing adjustable lighting in various settings - Offering stability and flexibility in directing light

Benefits: - Versatile lighting solution - Easy to adjust and use - Durable and reliable for different applications

Commercial Applications: Title: Versatile Site Light for Various Industries This technology can be used in construction, event planning, and emergency response industries to provide adjustable and reliable lighting solutions.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the adjustable arm length improve the functionality of the site light?

  - The adjustable arm length allows for flexibility in directing light to different areas, enhancing usability.

2. What are the potential benefits of the handle assembly surrounding the arm axis?

  - The handle assembly provides stability and support, making it easier to handle and adjust the site light.


Original Abstract Submitted

A site light including a body, a handle assembly coupled to the body and including one or more handle portions, an arm having a first end fixedly coupled to the body and a second end opposite the first end to define an arm length therebetween, where the second end of the arm is movable relative to the body to adjust the arm length. The site light also includes a light assembly coupled to and movable together with the second end of the arm relative to the body where the arm defines an arm axis, and where the handle assembly surrounds the arm axis.