Modular Power Delivery System for Diverse Applications
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
This inventive concept leverages the core technology of the adapter device for tattoo machines to provide reliable, efficient, and modular power delivery solutions for various industries, including precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, wearable health devices, autonomous underwater vehicles, and infrastructure monitoring.
Background and Problem Solved
The original adapter device for tattoo machines was designed to address specific power delivery challenges in the tattoo industry. However, its innovative modular design and power delivery capabilities can be adapted to tackle similar challenges in other fields. The inventive concept solves the problem of limited power supply options in these industries by providing a flexible, efficient, and reliable power delivery system.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
The inventive concept comprises a modular power delivery system that utilizes the adapter device of claim 1 to provide a reliable and efficient power supply to various devices and systems. In precision agriculture, the sensor module detects crop health and is coupled to a power delivery module utilizing the adapter device. In environmental monitoring, a network of wireless sensors is powered by the adapter device to collect data on pollution levels. In wearable health devices, the sensor module and power module utilize the adapter device to provide a compact and efficient power supply. In autonomous underwater vehicles, the power delivery module utilizes the adapter device to provide a reliable and efficient power supply. In infrastructure monitoring, a network of sensors is powered by the adapter device to collect data on structural integrity.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The inventive concept's novelty lies in the application of the adapter device's modular design and power delivery capabilities to entirely new industries and use cases, which were not originally considered. The inventive step is the recognition of the adapter device's versatility and its potential to address power delivery challenges in diverse fields.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include customized adapter devices for specific industries, integration with existing power delivery systems, or development of new power delivery modules tailored to specific applications.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The inventive concept has significant commercial potential in various industries, including precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, wearable health devices, autonomous underwater vehicles, and infrastructure monitoring. The target market includes companies and organizations operating in these industries, seeking reliable, efficient, and modular power delivery solutions.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A61 | A61M37/0084 |
| H | H01 | H01R13/625 |
| H | H01 | H01R31/06 |
| A | A61 | A61M2205/8206 |
Section 103 Obviousness Analysis (PHOSITA)
Field of Art
Power delivery systems, electrical connectors, and modular device interfaces, with expertise in precision sensor technologies, embedded systems, and power management across multiple technical domains
Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile
An electrical engineer with advanced knowledge of modular power delivery architectures, connector technologies, and cross-domain sensor integration, capable of recognizing transferable design principles across different technological applications
Obviousness Rationale
A PHOSITA would recognize the fundamental modularity and adaptable power delivery architecture of the source patent's adapter device as inherently transferable to diverse technological contexts. The core technical principles of reliable electrical connectivity, modular design, and efficient power transfer are universally applicable across multiple domains. The PTD demonstrates predictable extensions of the source patent's core technological concepts by applying its fundamental power delivery mechanism to different sensor and monitoring environments.
Obvious Combinations & Variations
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,857,749 |
|---|---|
| Title | Adapter device for tattoo machine |
| Assignee(s) | FK Irons Inc. |