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Title:
MAGNET CAR
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2010/067357
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A magnet car invention goal is to allow a vehicle user, for any kind of vehicle, to utilize the unused spaces, using the metal surface of the vehicle, internal or external. The invention relay on the fact that a vehicle is made mostly out of metal, internally or externally, and by attaching a magnetic unit (the invention) to the vehicle unutilized spaces (that do not interfere the users of the vehicle) the magnetic unit (the invention) will add many solutions (will be described later in this document) in which to utilizing those many unused spaces. The field for this invention relates generally to any vehicle and more particularly to ways of utilizing the unused spaces of a vehicle internal or external.

Inventors:
BASHI DAN (IL)
Application Number:
PCT/IL2009/001155
Publication Date:
June 17, 2010
Filing Date:
December 07, 2009
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BASHI DAN (IL)
International Classes:
H01F7/20
Foreign References:
US3096941A1963-07-09
US3100275A1963-08-06
US6972654B12005-12-06
US7391291B22008-06-24
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Claims:
1) One piece unit consists of a Magnet or Electro-magnet attached firmly, with no way to de-attach, to a general device for easy one-shot assembly/de-assernbly from/to any metallic part of a vehicle internal or external.

2) The unit as recited in claim! , wherein the vehicle can be from any form of a moving vehicle.

3) The unit as recited in claiml , wherein the vehicle can be in motion or in parking mode to use the unit.

4) The unit as recited in claiml, wherein the Magnet or Electro-magnet element of the invention can be exposed or covered with a protected surface to allow protection when the Magnet or Electro-magnet touches the metal surface of the vehicle.

5) The unit as recited in claiml , wherein the Magnet or Electro-magnet element of the invention will have enough magnetic force to keep the unit firmly attached to the metal surface of the vehicle.

6) The unit as recited in claiml, wherein the actual assemble/de-assemble of the unit can have an element of safety to force the user of the unit to use both hands while assembling/de-assenαbling the unit to prevent the unit falling.

7) The unit as recited in claim 1 , describes attachment to a Device that can be one of: a. Glasses pouch for the internal part of the vehicle to hold sun/eye glasses. b. Flashlight. Can be attached to the unit directly (no movement capabilities) or via hinges to allow 0-360 degrees movement. .Flashlight can be used for one of the following: i. Light the interior part of the vehicle, ii. Light the internal baggage trunk, iii. Light the external part of the vehicle for when fixing a flat tire. c. Storage device for the internal or the external part of the vehicle for storing: document, discs, car tools, personal belongings or any other car related items; d. Hanger device for the internal or external part of the vehicle to allow hanging: any clothing items, umbrella, groceries baskets.

Description:
MAGNET CAR

The invention consist of one piece Unit (FIGl and FIG2) builds of a Magnet or Electromagnet attached firmly (with no way to de-attach) to a device (will be described in clahn-7) for easy one-shot mounting/dismounting from/to any metallic part of any vehicle internal or external (FIG5 and FIG6)..

Some preferred forms of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

FIGl : Side view of General Unit - a side view of the general invention unit description. FIG2: Overhead view of General Unit - an overhead view of the general invention unit description. FIG3: Transparent Top View of General Unit - a transparent top view of the general

• invention unit. FIG4: Final Top View of General Unit- the final top view of the general invention unit. FIG5: External Unit Location - illustration for possible locations to the invention unit on the external part of the vehicle.

FIG6: Internal Unit Location - illustration for possible locations to the invention unit on the internal part of the vehicle.

To better illustrate the advantage and technical application of this invention, it- will now . be explained by the following examples using the drawing as reference.

FIGl and FIG2 Describes the general invention unit. (1.3) shows the Magnetic element. The magnetic element (1.3) will be attached to any metal surface of the vehicle internal or external firmly, with enough magnetic force to keep the device firmly attached. It is clearly illustrated that the Magnetic element (1.3) is safely secured inside the cover shown in (1.2) (securing the magnetic element is also shown in FIG3 and FTG4 and will be describe latter in this section). The joining of (1.3) and (1.2) can be via pressure or any source of glue, any way the joining off the two element will be in a way that there will be no way to de-attach the two elements. (1.2) is the cover for the magnetic element (Ϊ.3) and can be made out of any non metallic/magnetic material. (1.1) shows the joints connecting the element shown in (1.2) to the element shown in (1.4). This connection, is a firm one.with no way to de-attach to create a one-piece unit (1.4) element illustrate the device which is described in Claim-7. FIG3 and FIG4 illustrate a top view of elements (1.2) and (1.3) to show the connection between the 2 units. FIG3 is a transparent top view to show that the magnetic element is secured inside (1.2) element. FIG4 illustrated how the product will eventually look and how element (1.2) hides the edges of the magnetic element (1.3).

FIG5 show the possible unit location for the external parts of the vehicle.

FIG6 show the possible unit location for the internal parts of the vehicle.

The following (1), (2), (3), (4) in FIG5 and FIGό illustrate the element (1.4) described in FIGl and FΪG2 wherein:

(1) Is described in Oaira-7.a.

(2) Is described in Claim-7.b.

(3) Is described in Claim-7.c.

(4) Is described in Claim-7.d.

(5.1) element described the hood of the vehicle when open.

(5.2) element described the baggage trunk door of the vehicle when open.