17867003. BATTERY CASE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)
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BATTERY CASE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jong Wook Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)
Hyeon Jun Kim of Gunpo-si (KR)
BATTERY CASE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17867003 titled 'BATTERY CASE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a battery case for an electric vehicle that has a loading region for multiple battery modules. The case includes a sidewall frame that matches the shape of the vehicle body and support members for partitioning the loading region.
- The battery case is designed for electric vehicles.
- It has a loading region for multiple battery modules.
- The case includes a sidewall frame that matches the shape of the vehicle body.
- The sidewall frame has a curving portion to correspond with a multi-link trailing-arm suspension structure.
- The case also has first and second support members for partitioning the loading region.
- The support members extend from the main body in longitudinal and transverse directions.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Electric vehicle manufacturers can use this battery case design in their vehicles.
- The battery case can be used in various types of electric vehicles, including those with multi-link trailing-arm suspension structures.
Problems solved by this technology:
- The battery case provides a secure and efficient way to load and organize multiple battery modules in an electric vehicle.
- The curving portion of the sidewall frame ensures a proper fit with the vehicle body, especially in vehicles with a multi-link trailing-arm suspension structure.
Benefits of this technology:
- The battery case allows for easy loading and removal of battery modules.
- The design of the sidewall frame ensures a seamless integration with the vehicle body.
- The support members provide stability and organization within the loading region.
- The battery case can contribute to the overall performance and efficiency of electric vehicles.
Original Abstract Submitted
A battery case for an electric vehicle includes a main body in which a loading region is partitioned off for loading a plurality of battery modules, a sidewall frame forming a sidewall edge portion of the main body and extending upwards, the sidewall frame including a curving portion to correspond with a shape of a vehicle body adopting a multi-link trailing-arm suspension structure, and a first support member and a second support member which are configured to extend from the main body in the longitudinal and transverse directions for partitioning of the loading region.