Hyundai motor company (20240194925). BATTERY ASSEMBLY MACHINE simplified abstract
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BATTERY ASSEMBLY MACHINE
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Hyun Jun Yoon of Goyang-si (KR)
BATTERY ASSEMBLY MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240194925 titled 'BATTERY ASSEMBLY MACHINE
The abstract describes a battery assembly machine that includes a gripper capable of moving and double gripping a cell block containing multiple cells stacked together. Additionally, the machine features a pusher that applies pressure to insert the gripped cell block into a case.
- Gripper designed to move and double grip a cell block
- Pusher provides pressing force for inserting the cell block into a case
Potential Applications: - Battery manufacturing industry - Automated assembly lines
Problems Solved: - Streamlining battery assembly process - Increasing efficiency and accuracy in production
Benefits: - Faster production rates - Reduced manual labor - Improved quality control
Commercial Applications: Title: Battery Assembly Automation: Revolutionizing Production Processes Description: This technology can be utilized in battery manufacturing facilities to enhance productivity and streamline operations, leading to cost savings and improved output.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to battery assembly machines and automation processes to gain a deeper understanding of the technological advancements in this field.
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Questions about Battery Assembly Automation: 1. How does the gripper mechanism enhance the efficiency of the battery assembly process? 2. What are the key advantages of using a pusher in inserting cell blocks into cases?
Original Abstract Submitted
a battery assembly machine includes a gripper configured to be movable and to double grip a cell block in which a plurality of cells is stacked, and a pusher configured to provide pressing force for inserting the cell block gripped by the gripper into a case.