18086434. LOWER ROLLER simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)
LOWER ROLLER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Hiroshi Shingu of Walled Lake MI (US)
Yuichiro Saiki of Sakura-shi (JP)
Takashi Fukahori of Utsunomiya (JP)
LOWER ROLLER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18086434 titled 'LOWER ROLLER
The roller assembly described in the patent application consists of an L-shaped bracket and a support bracket with preformed bends that adjust under load, a roller arm, and a spacer to reduce friction.
- The L-shaped bracket and support bracket have preformed bends greater than ninety degrees that adjust to ninety degrees under load.
- A roller arm is supported between the brackets and extends laterally to engage a rail on a vehicle.
- A spacer is included to prevent contact between the roller arm and support bracket, reducing friction.
Potential Applications: - This roller assembly could be used in sliding side doors of vehicles to provide smooth operation and reduce wear and tear. - It could also be applied in industrial settings where sliding mechanisms are used.
Problems Solved: - The roller assembly addresses the issue of friction between moving parts in sliding mechanisms. - It ensures the smooth operation of sliding doors in vehicles.
Benefits: - Decreased friction leads to increased durability and longevity of the sliding mechanism. - The design allows for efficient and reliable operation of sliding doors.
Commercial Applications: - The roller assembly could be of interest to automotive manufacturers looking to improve the functionality of sliding side doors in vehicles. - It may also appeal to companies involved in the production of industrial sliding mechanisms.
Prior Art: - Prior research in the field of sliding mechanisms and roller assemblies may provide insights into similar designs and innovations.
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in roller assembly technology and sliding door mechanisms to ensure the latest innovations are incorporated into products.
Questions about Roller Assembly Technology: 1. How does the roller assembly improve the functionality of sliding side doors in vehicles? 2. What are the potential applications of this technology in industrial settings?
Original Abstract Submitted
A roller assembly includes an L-shaped bracket and a support bracket, each having a preformed bend that is greater than ninety degrees, but that when under a load of a sliding side door of a vehicle, is configured to decrease under the load to ninety degrees. The roller assembly also includes a roller arm supported between the L-shaped bracket and the support bracket and extending laterally from the brackets for engaging a rail on the body of the vehicle. A spacer is included between the roller arm and the support bracket, preventing contact between them and thus allowing for decreased friction between them.