Kubota had two patents in mobile during Q2 2024. Kubota Corp’s patent filed in Q2 2024 describes a steering wheel actuator attached to a steering wheel column, including a gear assembly, motor, and enclosure. The control system within the enclosure can automatically steer the vehicle using GNSS signals, IMU signals, and user input signals. GlobalData’s report on Kubota gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Kubota had no grants in mobile as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Integrated auto-steer system for vehicle (Patent ID: US20240132141A1)
The patent filed by Kubota Corp describes a steering wheel actuator system that includes a gear assembly, motor, and enclosure to automatically steer a vehicle. The system can receive signals from GNSS, IMU, and user input to control the motor and steer the vehicle. The method involves utilizing an external interface to receive control signals, operating the control system based on the received signals, and automatically steering the vehicle.
Additionally, the patent includes claims related to the method of operation, coupling with user devices like smartphones or tablets, receiving GNSS and IMU signals for steering, and the design of the steering actuator. The apparatus described in the patent involves a steering actuator mounted on the steering column, capable of receiving control signals from external devices, and includes sensors for automatic steering based on sensor signals. The system also allows for control through user interfaces within the vehicle, providing a comprehensive and versatile steering control mechanism.
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