18238828. ROBOT WHEEL DRIVING APPARATUS simplified abstract (LG Electronics Inc.)

From WikiPatents
Revision as of 06:44, 8 May 2024 by Wikipatents (talk | contribs) (Creating a new page)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

ROBOT WHEEL DRIVING APPARATUS

Organization Name

LG Electronics Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jangwon Lee of Seoul (KR)

Myungkeun Yoo of Seoul (KR)

Changhum Jo of Seoul (KR)

ROBOT WHEEL DRIVING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18238828 titled 'ROBOT WHEEL DRIVING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The robot wheel driving apparatus described in the patent application includes a wheel with a tire, a wheel cover, a motor housing, and a motor. The wheel cover has a hole for air flow, the wheel has a hole for air flow towards the motor housing, and a blade for air flow between the wheel and the motor housing.

  • Wheel with tire, wheel cover, motor housing, and motor
  • Wheel cover hole for air flow
  • Wheel hole for air flow towards motor housing
  • Blade for air flow between wheel and motor housing

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in various robotic applications where a wheel driving apparatus is needed, such as autonomous robots, robotic vehicles, and industrial automation systems.

Problems Solved

The apparatus allows for efficient cooling of the motor housing during operation, preventing overheating and potential damage to the motor. It also provides a streamlined design for the wheel assembly, reducing air resistance and improving overall performance.

Benefits

- Improved cooling efficiency for the motor - Streamlined design for better performance - Enhanced durability and longevity of the motor and wheel assembly

Potential Commercial Applications

"Robot Wheel Driving Apparatus for Efficient Motor Cooling and Performance" could be used in industries such as robotics, automation, and transportation for various applications requiring a reliable and efficient wheel driving system.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be a similar wheel driving apparatus used in industrial machinery or automotive applications, but without the specific design features for optimized air flow and cooling as described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing wheel driving systems in terms of energy efficiency?

The article does not provide specific information on the energy efficiency of the robot wheel driving apparatus compared to other existing systems. Further research or testing would be needed to determine the energy efficiency benefits of this technology.

What materials are used in the construction of the wheel cover and motor housing?

The patent abstract does not mention the specific materials used in the construction of the wheel cover and motor housing. Understanding the materials used could provide insights into the durability and performance of the apparatus.


Original Abstract Submitted

A robot wheel driving apparatus includes a wheel to which a tire is coupled and configured to drive a robot, a wheel cover covering and coupled to both sides of the wheel, a motor housing inserted into the wheel, and a motor embedded in the motor housing and configured to provide a rotating force to the wheel. The wheel cover includes a wheel cover hole configured to allow air to flow from an outside of the wheel cover toward the wheel, and the wheel includes a wheel hole configured to allow air flowing into the wheel through the wheel cover hole to flow toward the motor housing, and a blade configured to allow air to flow between the wheel and the motor housing by rotation of the wheel.