Hyundai motor company (20240239136). WHEEL ASSEMBLY simplified abstract
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WHEEL ASSEMBLY
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Hyeon Sik Shin of Hwaseong-si (KR)
WHEEL ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240239136 titled 'WHEEL ASSEMBLY
The abstract describes a wheel assembly with a driving rotation part and a variable rotation part that can move relative to each other along a direction not parallel to the driving rotation axis.
- The driving rotation part is rotatable about a driving rotation axis in one direction.
- The variable rotation part is rotatable about a variable rotation axis, the location of which relative to the driving rotation axis can vary.
- The variable rotation part can move relative to the driving rotation part in a direction not parallel to the driving rotation axis.
- The relative location of the variable rotation axis to the driving rotation axis changes when the variable rotation part moves relative to the driving rotation part.
Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in adjustable steering systems for vehicles. - It may find applications in machinery where variable rotation axes are required.
Problems Solved: - Provides flexibility in adjusting the relative location of rotation axes. - Allows for more versatile and customizable wheel assemblies.
Benefits: - Enhanced maneuverability and control in vehicles. - Increased adaptability in machinery design.
Commercial Applications: "Adjustable Steering Systems for Vehicles: Enhancing Control and Maneuverability"
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the variable rotation part move relative to the driving rotation part? 2. What are the advantages of having a variable rotation axis in a wheel assembly?
Original Abstract Submitted
disclosed is a wheel assembly including a driving rotation part being rotatable about a driving rotation axis that is a rotation axis that extends in one direction, and a variable rotation part being rotatable about a variable rotation axis that is an imaginary rotation axis, of which a relative location to the driving rotation axis is variable, and being movable relative to the driving rotation part along a direction that is not parallel to the one direction, wherein a relative location of the variable rotation axis to the driving rotation axis is variable when the variable rotation part is moved relative to the driving rotation part.