18197306. In-Cabin Partition of Mobility Vehicle simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)

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In-Cabin Partition of Mobility Vehicle

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Jae Hoon Chung of Seoul (KR)

In-Cabin Partition of Mobility Vehicle - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18197306 titled 'In-Cabin Partition of Mobility Vehicle

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes an in-cabin partition for a mobility vehicle that can automatically adjust the size of the space for passengers and cargo as needed.

  • The in-cabin partition includes a rail installed in the cabin, a slider that moves along the rail, a rotary shaft on the slider, and a partition body connected to the rotary shaft.
  • The partition body can rotate with the rotary shaft, allowing for flexible adjustment of the cabin space.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • In-cabin partition for mobility vehicles
  • Automatic adjustment of space for passengers and cargo
  • Rail, slider, rotary shaft, and partition body components
  • Rotatable partition body for flexible space management

Potential Applications:

  • Public transportation vehicles
  • Delivery vehicles
  • Personal mobility vehicles

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient use of space in mobility vehicles
  • Flexibility in accommodating varying passenger and cargo needs

Benefits:

  • Improved comfort for passengers
  • Enhanced efficiency in cargo transportation
  • Versatile space management options

Commercial Applications:

  • Optimizing space in commercial vehicles
  • Enhancing passenger experience in public transportation
  • Improving efficiency in delivery services

Questions about In-Cabin Partition Technology:

1. How does the in-cabin partition technology improve the functionality of mobility vehicles? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this technology in commercial vehicles?


Original Abstract Submitted

An in-cabin partition of a mobility vehicle may allow for automatically adjusting the size of a space for passengers and cargo according to circumstances and needs. The in-cabin partition may include at least one rail installed in a cabin, a slider movably installed on the rail, a rotary shaft rotatably installed on the slider, and a partition body connected to the rotary shaft. The partition body may be configured to be rotatable with the rotary shaft.