18592443. HOUSING BOX simplified abstract (YAZAKI CORPORATION)

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HOUSING BOX

Organization Name

YAZAKI CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Ayumu Kurizono of Makinohara-shi (JP)

Tsukasa Saito of Makinohara-shi (JP)

Toshihisa Yagi of Tokyo (JP)

Genki Murakoshi of Tokyo (JP)

HOUSING BOX - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18592443 titled 'HOUSING BOX

The housing box described in the patent application consists of a main body portion and an upper cover. The main body portion has an inner wall, an outer wall, and a drain portion. The upper cover includes an inner wall, a middle wall, and an outer wall, with a housing space formed at the base end portion between the middle wall and the inner wall. A labyrinth structure is present to prevent water ingress between the main body portion and the upper cover.

  • Main body portion with inner and outer walls, and a drain portion
  • Upper cover with inner, middle, and outer walls, and a housing space
  • Labyrinth structure to block water ingress between main body portion and upper cover

Potential Applications: - Housing units in outdoor environments - Storage containers for sensitive equipment - Waterproof enclosures for electronic devices

Problems Solved: - Preventing water damage to contents inside the housing box - Ensuring a secure and dry storage environment

Benefits: - Enhanced protection against water ingress - Durable and long-lasting design - Versatile applications in various industries

Commercial Applications: Title: Waterproof Housing Boxes for Outdoor Use This technology can be used in industries such as: - Construction - Telecommunications - Agriculture

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to waterproof housing enclosures and drainage systems to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in waterproof materials and construction techniques for housing boxes.

Questions about Waterproof Housing Boxes: 1. How does the labyrinth structure prevent water ingress in the housing box? The labyrinth structure creates a barrier between the main body portion and the upper cover, blocking the entry of water through a series of interconnected walls. 2. What are the key features that make this housing box suitable for outdoor use? The durable construction, waterproof design, and secure sealing mechanisms make this housing box ideal for outdoor environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

A housing box includes: a main body portion; and an upper cover, in which the main body portion has an inner wall and an outer wall, and has a drain portion, the upper cover has an inner wall, a middle wall, and an outer wall, and has a housing space formed at a base end portion between the middle wall and the inner wall, and a labyrinth structure in which the inner wall is inserted between the inner wall and the middle wall and the outer wall is inserted between the middle wall and the outer wall is formed to block water ingress between the main body portion and the upper cover by the labyrinth structure.