18463564. VEHICLE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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VEHICLE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Noriyuki Yamanaka of Nagoya-shi (JP)

VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18463564 titled 'VEHICLE

The vehicle of the present disclosure includes an in-vehicle device with a housing supplied with cooling air and supported by a vehicle body. It also features a ventilation duct held by the housing and an interior component, communicating with the interior of the housing and an opening in the interior component. Additionally, there is a duct fixing member made of an elastic body that holds a part of the ventilation duct and is fitted to the vehicle body.

  • In-vehicle device with cooling air supply and ventilation duct
  • Duct fixing member made of elastic body for holding ventilation duct
  • Communication between ventilation duct, housing, and interior component
  • Opening in interior component for ventilation
  • Support of in-vehicle device by vehicle body

Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for improved cooling systems - HVAC systems in vehicles - Aerospace industry for cabin ventilation

Problems Solved: - Efficient cooling and ventilation in vehicles - Secure fixation of ventilation duct - Integration of ventilation system within vehicle body

Benefits: - Enhanced cooling performance - Improved air circulation within the vehicle - Secure and reliable ventilation system

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Vehicle Cooling and Ventilation System This technology can be utilized in automotive, aerospace, and other industries requiring efficient cooling and ventilation systems. It can improve overall comfort and safety in vehicles, leading to potential market growth and customer satisfaction.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the duct fixing member enhance the efficiency of the ventilation system? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with implementing this advanced cooling and ventilation system in vehicles?


Original Abstract Submitted

The vehicle of the present disclosure includes an in-vehicle device that includes a housing to which cooling air is supplied and is supported by a vehicle body, and includes a ventilation duct that is held by the housing and the interior component so as to communicate with the interior of the housing of the in-vehicle device and an opening formed in the interior component, and a duct fixing member that is formed by the elastic body and holds a part of the ventilation duct and is fitted to the vehicle body.