Adjustable volumetric luggage geometry: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Standardized mounting points on vehicle frames are prone to mechanical failure or theft during high-vibration transit. These innovations engineer secure locking geometries to ensure load stability and equipment security.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Adjustable volumetric luggage geometry?
Inflexible cargo space utilization
(15)evidences
Unrestrained items in vehicle interiors pose significant injury risks during sudden deceleration or collisions. Mitigating this risk ensures passenger safety and regulatory compliance.
Inadequate cargo space flexibility
(11)evidences
Limited fixed storage space on single-track vehicles prevents the secure transport of bulky or temporary items. Resolving this allows for versatile utility without compromising vehicle aerodynamics or passenger safety.
Limited personal mobility portability
(4)evidences
Vulnerability of lower extremities during frontal collisions in compact electric vehicles. Improving structural safety at the footrest reduces injury risk in confined cabin geometries.
Inadequate passenger stowage safety
(3)evidences
Dynamic center-of-gravity shifts in tilting vehicles cause load instability or loss of control. Stabilizing the payload during lean maneuvers ensures vehicle balance and user safety.