18034863. VACUUM ADIABATIC BODY simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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VACUUM ADIABATIC BODY

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Wonyeong Jung of Seoul (KR)

Deokhyun Youn of Seoul (KR)

Jangseok Lee of Seoul (KR)

VACUUM ADIABATIC BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18034863 titled 'VACUUM ADIABATIC BODY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a vacuum adiabatic body that includes two plates sealed together to create a vacuum space. The body may also include a support to maintain the vacuum and a heat transfer resistor to reduce heat transfer between the plates. Additionally, there is a component coupling portion for attaching components to the body. The second plate may provide the seal and have an outer panel.

  • A vacuum adiabatic body with two plates and a seal to create a vacuum space.
  • Optional support to maintain the vacuum and a heat transfer resistor to reduce heat transfer.
  • Component coupling portion for attaching components to the body.
  • Second plate providing the seal and having an outer panel.

Potential Applications

  • Insulation for various applications requiring reduced heat transfer.
  • Energy-efficient building materials.
  • Thermal protection for electronic devices.

Problems Solved

  • Reduces heat transfer between plates, improving insulation.
  • Provides a vacuum space for enhanced thermal insulation.
  • Allows for easy attachment of components to the body.

Benefits

  • Improved productivity in the production of vacuum adiabatic bodies.
  • Enhanced thermal insulation for better energy efficiency.
  • Versatile design for various applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

A vacuum adiabatic body according to an embodiment may include a first plate, a second plate, and a seal that seals a gap between the first plate and the second plate. Optionally, the vacuum adiabatic body according to an embodiment may include a support that maintains a vacuum space. Optionally, the vacuum adiabatic body according to an embodiment may include a heat transfer resistor that reduces an amount of heat transfer between the first plate and the second plate. Optionally, the vacuum adiabatic body may include a component coupling portion connected to at least one of the first or second plate so that a component is coupled thereto. Optionally, the second plate may provide the seal. Optionally, the second plate may include an outer panel disposed outside the second plate when the vacuum space is centered. Accordingly, the vacuum adiabatic body may be improved in productivity.