Enhanced New Applications & Use Cases Technical Implementation
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
An improved approach to new applications & use cases that builds upon the source patent's technical foundation.
Background and Problem Solved
The source patent addresses core functionality, but new applications & use cases presents opportunities for technical enhancement and expansion.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
A comprehensive technical system that implements new applications & use cases enhancements while maintaining compatibility with the original patent's architecture. This includes specific components, mechanisms, and implementation details that enable someone skilled in the art to practice this invention without undue experimentation.
Novelty and Inventive Step
Introduces new technical features and approaches that were not present in the source patent, specifically targeting new applications & use cases improvements.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Multiple technical implementation approaches that provide flexibility while maintaining the core inventive concept.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
Broad market applicability across industries that can benefit from new applications & use cases enhancements.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| B | B81 | B81B3/0021 |
| G | G01 | G01P15/0802 |
| G | G01 | G01P15/125 |
| G | G01 | G01P15/18 |
| B | B81 | B81B2201/0235 |
| G | G01 | G01P2015/0862 |
Section 103 Obviousness Analysis (PHOSITA)
Field of Art
Micromechanical systems (MEMS) with a focus on sensor design, specifically inertial sensors involving seismic mass, detection mechanisms, and structural configurations. Expertise requires advanced understanding of microelectromechanical fabrication techniques, sensor signal detection, and mechanical design principles
Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile
A skilled engineer with advanced degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, specialized knowledge in MEMS design, familiarity with microfabrication processes, and experience designing complex sensor architectures with multiple detection mechanisms
Obviousness Rationale
A PHOSITA would recognize that the PTD's disclosed variations represent predictable extensions of the source patent's core micromechanical sensor architecture. The technical improvements introduce incremental modifications that leverage known design principles and standard engineering problem-solving approaches. These variations demonstrate standard design optimization strategies within the established technological framework of the original patent.
Obvious Combinations & Variations
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,858,805 |
|---|---|
| Title | Micromechanical structure and micromechanical sensor |
| Assignee(s) | ROBERT BOSCH GMBH |