18476654. ROOF BODY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE simplified abstract (Hyundai Motor Company)

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ROOF BODY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE

Organization Name

Hyundai Motor Company

Inventor(s)

Sun Ki Choi of Hwaseong-si (KR)

Yujeong Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

Ji Won Chang of Seoul (KR)

Inbum Lee of Seoul (KR)

ROOF BODY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18476654 titled 'ROOF BODY STRUCTURE FOR VEHICLE

The embodiment roof body structure for a vehicle consists of an outer roof panel, inner roof panel, and roof rails.

  • The outer roof panel is connected to a roof side on each side of the vehicle body, defining the exterior of the vehicle.
  • The inner roof panel defines the interior of the vehicle.
  • Multiple roof rails are located on the lower part of the inner roof panel and are attached to the roof side.

Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle manufacturing - Roof structure design for various types of vehicles

Problems Solved: - Provides a sturdy and secure roof structure for vehicles - Enhances the overall design and functionality of the vehicle

Benefits: - Improved safety and durability of the vehicle - Enhanced aesthetics and design options for manufacturers

Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized by automotive companies to enhance the safety and design of their vehicles, potentially attracting more customers in the market.

Questions about the embodiment roof body structure for a vehicle: 1. How does this technology improve the overall safety of vehicles? 2. What are the key features that set this roof body structure apart from traditional designs?


Original Abstract Submitted

An embodiment roof body structure for a vehicle includes an outer roof panel coupled to a roof side disposed on each of two side parts of a vehicle body and defining a portion of an outside of the vehicle, an inner roof panel defining a portion of an inside of the vehicle, and a plurality of roof rails each disposed on a lower part of the inner roof panel and coupled to the roof side.