17834034. Mobility for Delivery simplified abstract (KIA CORPORATION)

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Mobility for Delivery

Organization Name

KIA CORPORATION

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, consisting of a frame, a chain member, a tray member, a wheel, and a driver. The chain member is movable relative to the frame and has a closed curve shape. It includes a standby section that remains fixed with respect to the frame. The tray member is coupled to the chain member and moves along with it. The wheel is attached to the lower portion of the frame, and the driver provides the driving force to the chain member.

  • The mobility device has a frame with a chain member that can move up and down.
  • The chain member has a closed curve shape and includes a standby section that remains fixed.
  • A tray member is attached to the chain member and moves along with it.
  • The device has a wheel attached to the frame for mobility.
  • A driver provides the driving force to the chain member.

Potential Applications

  • Delivery services: The mobility device can be used for efficient and automated delivery of articles in various industries, such as e-commerce, food delivery, and logistics.
  • Warehousing: The device can be utilized in warehouses to transport items between different locations, improving efficiency and reducing manual labor.
  • Hospital settings: The mobility device can be employed in hospitals to transport medical supplies, equipment, and patient records, enhancing workflow and reducing the strain on healthcare staff.

Problems Solved

  • Manual labor reduction: The mobility device eliminates the need for manual transportation of articles, reducing physical strain and improving productivity.
  • Efficiency improvement: By automating the delivery process, the device streamlines operations, reduces errors, and increases overall efficiency.
  • Flexibility: The closed curve shape of the chain member allows the device to navigate through tight spaces and obstacles, making it suitable for various environments.

Benefits

  • Increased productivity: The mobility device enables faster and more efficient delivery of articles, saving time and resources.
  • Cost-effective: By automating the delivery process, the device reduces labor costs and improves operational efficiency.
  • Versatility: The device's ability to navigate through tight spaces and obstacles makes it adaptable to different environments and applications.


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.