18240047. HYDRAULIC MOUNT simplified abstract (KIA CORPORATION)

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HYDRAULIC MOUNT

Organization Name

KIA CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Seung Won Kim of Seoul (KR)

HYDRAULIC MOUNT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18240047 titled 'HYDRAULIC MOUNT

The abstract describes a bush-type hydraulic mount for an electric vehicle, consisting of an internal pipe, an external pipe, and a main rubber with fluid chambers and a void.

  • Simplified Explanation:

This patent application details a hydraulic mount for electric vehicles, featuring a main rubber with fluid chambers and a void.

  • Key Features and Innovation:

- Internal pipe, external pipe, and main rubber design - Plurality of fluid chambers filled with fluid - Void within the main rubber

  • Potential Applications:

- Electric vehicles - Automotive industry - Vibration isolation systems

  • Problems Solved:

- Vibration damping in electric vehicles - Enhanced stability and comfort

  • Benefits:

- Improved ride quality - Reduced noise and vibration - Increased durability

  • Commercial Applications:

- Automotive manufacturers - Electric vehicle producers - Aftermarket automotive parts suppliers

  • Prior Art:

Prior art related to hydraulic mounts and vibration isolation systems in the automotive industry.

  • Frequently Updated Research:

Ongoing research on improving vibration isolation technology in electric vehicles.

Questions about Hydraulic Mounts: 1. How does the design of this hydraulic mount differ from traditional mounts? 2. What are the specific advantages of using a bush-type hydraulic mount in electric vehicles?


Original Abstract Submitted

A hydraulic mount, in detail, a bush-type hydraulic mount for an electric vehicle includes an internal pipe, an external pipe disposed outside the internal pipe, and a main rubber formed between the internal pipe and the external pipe. The main rubber includes a plurality of fluid chambers filled with fluid and configured to fluidically-communicate with each other. The main rubber includes a void formed through the main rubber.