Saturday, May 21, 2016

Patent a hood for self adhesive cars Google – Clarín.com

The technology giant Google patented a new concept in road safety. It is a “glue” that basically seeks to minimize the damage to pedestrians who may be hit by one of its autonomous vehicles, so that about being hit from sticking to the body instead of being fired against the road

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self-driving vehicle would have a glue-like adhesive layer placed on the hood and front bumper and the side of the vehicle, according to the patent application requested by Google.

The patent adhesive hood of Google for its  driverless vehicles. (Photo Twitter)

“In the case of a collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian, injuries to pedestrians are often caused not only by the initial impact of the vehicle and the pedestrian, but also by the following impact, secondary, between the pedestrian and the road surface or other object “cites the patent.

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to avoid that the adhesive layer to spank other outdoor objects such as insects, mud or dust, Internet browser indicates that the adhesive side of the hood is coated with a material in the form of an egg shell that breaks with the impact with the pedestrian, exposing the adhesive layer.

They patented an adhesive hood for  autonomous cars Google (AP).

“The adhesive bonds pedestrian vehicle to remain on the vehicle until it stops and is not thrown from the vehicle , thus prevent a side effect between the pedestrian and the road surface or other object, “argues Google

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the patent was acquired last May 17, although Google and had requested in 2014. However, this new initiative does not mean that the company is committed to officially launch it in their vehicles.

(Source: EFE)

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