18349177. INSTALLATION STRUCTURE AND VEHICLE HAVING INSTALLATION STRUCTURE simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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INSTALLATION STRUCTURE AND VEHICLE HAVING INSTALLATION STRUCTURE

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yuki Muramatsu of Tokyo (JP)

Teruki Komura of Tokyo (JP)

Tomoaki Ozaki of Tokyo (JP)

Atsuhiro Yamazaki of Tokyo (JP)

Takeru Akagami of Tokyo (JP)

Takayuki Doi of Tokyo (JP)

INSTALLATION STRUCTURE AND VEHICLE HAVING INSTALLATION STRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18349177 titled 'INSTALLATION STRUCTURE AND VEHICLE HAVING INSTALLATION STRUCTURE

Simplified Explanation

The disclosure presents an installation structure for a controller in a vehicle, including a floor panel, a floor channel, brackets, an insulator, a carpet, and a bracket protrusion.

  • The floor panel forms the lower part of the vehicle body.
  • The floor channel is located at the center in the width direction of the vehicle and extends along the front-to-back direction, protruding on the upside of the vehicle.
  • The brackets are connected to a corner of the floor channel.
  • The insulator covers the floor panel and brackets.
  • The carpet is placed on the insulator.
  • The bracket protrusion fixes the controller on the bracket protrusion.

Potential Applications

This installation structure can be used in various vehicles to securely install controllers, ensuring proper functioning and organization within the vehicle.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of securely and efficiently installing controllers in vehicles, preventing damage or disorganization during use.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved organization, protection of the controller, and ease of access for maintenance or replacement.

Potential Commercial Applications

This installation structure can be applied in the automotive industry for various vehicles, such as cars, trucks, or buses, to enhance the functionality and organization of controllers within the vehicle.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of traditional mounting methods for controllers in vehicles, which may not provide the same level of security and organization as the installation structure described in this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this installation structure compare to existing methods of controller installation in vehicles?

This article does not provide a direct comparison to existing methods of controller installation in vehicles.

What materials are used in the construction of the installation structure?

The article does not specify the materials used in the construction of the installation structure.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure provides an installation structure and a vehicle having the installation structure. The installation structure is disposed in a vehicle and configured to install a controller, including: a floor panel, constituting a lower portion of a vehicle body of the vehicle; a floor channel, disposed in the floor panel, located at a center in a width direction of the vehicle, extending along a front-to-back direction of the vehicle, and protruding on an upside of the vehicle; a pair of brackets, connected to a corner formed by a side surface and an upper surface of the floor channel; an insulator, configured to cover the floor panel and the brackets; a carpet, disposed on the insulator; and a bracket protrusion, separated from the upper surface of the floor channel and fixing the controller on the bracket protrusion.