17834034. Mobility for Delivery simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)

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Mobility for Delivery

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Geun Sang Yu of Gongju-si (KR)

Hun Keon Ko of Anyang-si (KR)

Jae Hong Jung of Seoul (KR)

Joo Young Chun of Seoul (KR)

Ho Seong Kang of Seoul (KR)

Mobility for Delivery - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17834034 titled 'Mobility for Delivery

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a mobility device for delivering articles, which includes a frame, a chain member, a tray member, a wheel, and a driver.

  • The frame defines the body of the mobility device.
  • The chain member is coupled to one side of the frame and has a closed curve shape along the up-down direction. It is movable relative to the frame and includes a standby section that remains fixed in position regardless of the movement of the chain member. The standby section has multiple bent areas.
  • The tray member is coupled to the chain member and moves along with it. It is used to hold and transport articles.
  • A wheel is attached to the lower portion of the frame to provide mobility and maneuverability.
  • The driver is responsible for providing the driving force to the chain member, enabling the mobility device to move.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Delivery services: The mobility device can be used for efficient and automated delivery of articles, such as packages or groceries.
  • Warehouses: The device can assist in the movement of goods within a warehouse, improving efficiency and reducing manual labor.
  • Hospitals: It can be utilized for transporting medical supplies or equipment within a hospital setting, enhancing workflow and reducing the strain on staff.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Manual labor reduction: The mobility device eliminates the need for manual carrying or pushing of articles, reducing physical strain on individuals.
  • Efficiency improvement: By automating the delivery process, the device can improve the speed and accuracy of article transportation.
  • Flexibility: The closed curve shape of the chain member allows for smooth movement in various directions, enabling the device to navigate through tight spaces.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased productivity: The mobility device can handle multiple articles at once, allowing for faster and more efficient delivery.
  • Cost savings: By reducing the need for manual labor, businesses can save on labor costs.
  • Improved safety: The device reduces the risk of injuries associated with manual lifting and carrying of heavy articles.


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment mobility for delivering articles includes a frame defining a body of the mobility, a chain member coupled to a first side of the frame, wherein the chain member has a closed curve shape along an up-down direction, is movable relative to the frame, and includes a standby section provided at a fixed position with respect to the frame irrespective of a movement of the chain member, wherein the standby section includes a plurality of bent areas, a tray member having a first side coupled to the chain member, the tray member being movable in connection with a movement of the chain member, a wheel coupled to a lower portion of the frame, and a driver configured to provide a driving force to the chain member.