18218235. FRONT END MODULE FRAME OF VEHICLE simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.)
FRONT END MODULE FRAME OF VEHICLE
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Inventor(s)
Tae Ou Park of Seongnam-si (KR)
Jae Sup Byun of Seongnam-si (KR)
FRONT END MODULE FRAME OF VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18218235 titled 'FRONT END MODULE FRAME OF VEHICLE
The abstract describes a front end module frame of a vehicle, including a lower member connected to a front sub frame, a front bumper beam connected to the lower member and front side member, and an upper member connected to the front bumper beam and fender apron member.
- Lower member connected to front sub frame
- Front bumper beam connected to lower member and front side member
- Upper member connected to front bumper beam and fender apron member
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle front end structures - Vehicle safety and crashworthiness enhancements
Problems Solved: - Strengthening front end structure - Improving impact resistance in collisions
Benefits: - Enhanced vehicle safety - Improved structural integrity - Better protection for occupants in accidents
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Front End Module Frame for Enhanced Vehicle Safety" This technology can be used in the automotive industry to improve the safety and structural integrity of vehicles, appealing to car manufacturers and safety-conscious consumers.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the front end module frame contribute to overall vehicle safety? - The front end module frame enhances vehicle safety by providing a sturdy structure that can better withstand impacts in collisions. 2. What are the key components of the front end module frame and how do they work together to improve vehicle safety? - The lower member, front bumper beam, and upper member work in conjunction to strengthen the front end of the vehicle and protect occupants in the event of a crash.
Original Abstract Submitted
A front end module frame of a vehicle, and the front end module frame including a lower member arranged at a front lower portion of the vehicle and extending in a vehicle width direction, wherein each of opposite ends thereof is connected to a front end of a front sub frame of the vehicle, a front bumper beam extending in the width direction, and connected to the lower member in a vehicle height direction, wherein each of opposite ends thereof is connected to a front end of a front side member of the vehicle, and an upper member arranged at a front upper portion of the vehicle and extending in the width direction, and connected to the front bumper beam in the height direction, wherein each of opposite ends thereof is bent toward the vehicle and connected to a fender apron member of the vehicle is introduced.