18164198. VEHICLE AWNING simplified abstract (Rivian IP Holdings, LLC)

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VEHICLE AWNING

Organization Name

Rivian IP Holdings, LLC

Inventor(s)

Thomas Stevenson of Warwickshire (GB)

Neil Joseph Kwiatkowski of Costa Mesa CA (US)

Mary Elizabeth Mossey of Costa Mesa CA (US)

William Kirk Robinson of Irvine CA (US)

Matthew Matera of Newport Beach CA (US)

VEHICLE AWNING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18164198 titled 'VEHICLE AWNING

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes an apparatus consisting of a case and a beam, where the case can store a canopy and connect with a crossbar, and the beam can deploy the canopy.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • The apparatus includes a case for storing a canopy.
  • The case can also couple with a crossbar for additional support.
  • A beam is included in the apparatus to deploy the canopy.

Potential Applications: The technology could be used in outdoor settings such as camping, picnics, or beach outings where a canopy is needed for shade.

Problems Solved: This technology solves the problem of easily deploying and stowing a canopy in outdoor environments.

Benefits:

  • Convenient storage and deployment of a canopy.
  • Versatile use in various outdoor activities.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include outdoor equipment retail, event planning, and recreational tourism industries.

Prior Art: Readers can search for prior art related to canopy deployment systems, outdoor equipment storage, and portable shade solutions.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in outdoor equipment design, canopy deployment mechanisms, and portable shade technology.

Questions about Canopy Deployment Apparatus: 1. How does the apparatus ensure the stability of the canopy in windy conditions? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of such canopy deployment systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus that can include a case, and a beam. The case can stow a canopy. The case can also couple with a crossbar. The beam can be coupled with the case. The beam can deploy the canopy.