Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240215195). OPERATION DEVICE simplified abstract
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OPERATION DEVICE
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KEI Teranishi of Kanagawa (JP)
OPERATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240215195 titled 'OPERATION DEVICE
The abstract of the patent application describes an operation device with a housing, an inlet port, and an outlet port. The housing has an exposed portion and an embedded portion. The inlet port brings air into the housing from the outside, while the outlet port exhausts air from the inside to the outside. The device can be installed in a buried state.
- The operation device includes a housing with an inlet port and an outlet port.
- The housing has an exposed portion and an embedded portion.
- The inlet port brings air into the housing from the outside, while the outlet port exhausts air from the inside to the outside.
- The device can be installed in a buried state, with part of the housing underground.
Potential Applications: - HVAC systems - Industrial ventilation systems - Air purifiers
Problems Solved: - Efficient air circulation - Proper ventilation - Installation in limited space
Benefits: - Improved air quality - Energy efficiency - Space-saving design
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Operation Device for Improved Air Circulation" This technology can be used in various commercial settings such as office buildings, factories, and hospitals to enhance air quality and ventilation.
Prior Art: Researchers can explore prior patents related to air circulation devices, ventilation systems, and housing designs to understand the novelty of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in air purification technology, HVAC systems, and energy-efficient ventilation solutions to enhance the performance of the operation device.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the buried installation of the operation device impact its performance? The buried installation helps save space and provides a discreet solution for air circulation needs.
2. What are the potential challenges of integrating this operation device into existing ventilation systems? Integrating the device may require modifications to the current system to optimize air flow and efficiency.
Original Abstract Submitted
an operation device includes a housing, an inlet port, and an outlet port. the housing has an exposed portion and an embedded portion. the inlet port is formed in the housing and takes air into an inside of the housing from an outside of the housing. the outlet port is formed in the housing and exhausts air from the inside of the housing to the outside of the housing. the inlet port is arranged in one of the exposed portion and the embedded portion and the outlet port is arranged in the other of the exposed portion and the embedded portion. the operation device is configured such that, when the operation device is installed, the operation device is installed in a state in which a part of the housing is buried.