Robert bosch gmbh (20240315175). Blade Arrangement for a Garden Tool simplified abstract
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Blade Arrangement for a Garden Tool
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Blade Arrangement for a Garden Tool - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240315175 titled 'Blade Arrangement for a Garden Tool
The abstract describes a blade arrangement for a garden tool that includes a guide rail, a first blade bar that can be moved relative to the guide rail, and a cover. The first blade bar is guided to be displaceable in an oscillating manner, with the guide rail located between the cover and the first blade bar. The first blade bar has slotted holes, the guide rail has through-openings, and the cover has screw bosses. The first blade bar is attached to the cover with screws that are guided through the slotted holes of the first blade bar and the through-openings of the guide rail, and screwed into an internal thread of the screw bosses.
- Guide rail for blade movement
- Oscillating motion of the first blade bar
- Slotted holes on the first blade bar
- Through-openings on the guide rail
- Attachment of the first blade bar to the cover with screws
Potential Applications: - Gardening tools - Landscaping equipment - Agricultural machinery
Problems Solved: - Enhanced precision in cutting - Improved efficiency in gardening tasks
Benefits: - Increased accuracy in cutting - Reduced effort in gardening activities - Durable and reliable blade arrangement
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Blade Arrangement for Garden Tools This technology can be used in the manufacturing of various garden tools, catering to both professional landscapers and home gardeners. The improved blade arrangement offers increased efficiency and precision, making it a valuable addition to the gardening equipment market.
Questions about Blade Arrangement for Garden Tool: 1. How does the oscillating motion of the first blade bar improve cutting performance? 2. What are the key advantages of using slotted holes and through-openings in the blade arrangement design?
Original Abstract Submitted
a blade arrangement for a garden tool is disclosed. the blade arrangement has a guide rail, a first blade bar that can be moved relative to the guide rail, and a cover. the first blade bar is guided so as to be displaceable in an oscillating manner. the guide rail is located between the cover and the first blade bar. the first blade bar has slotted holes. the guide rail has through-openings. the cover has screw bosses. the first blade bar is attached to the cover with screws. the screws are guided through the slotted holes of the first blade bar and the through-openings of the guide rail and screwed into an internal thread of the screw bosses.