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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 VEHICLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE ASSEMBLY HAVING A DROP DOWN OCCUPANT MIRROR ASSEMBLY US11735698 2007-04-16 US20080252090A1 2008-10-16 John M. Tiesler; Michael C. Dykman
An overhead console assembly, mountable in a vehicle, may have a console body having an exterior surface facing an occupant compartment when mounted in a vehicle and a drop down mirror assembly supported by the console body. The mirror assembly may have a support member having a door panel and a support panel having a support face with a mirror. The mirror assembly has a first position wherein the door panel is generally flush with the exterior surface of the console body with the support panel being generally above the exterior surface of the console body and a second position wherein the door panel, the support panel and mirror are generally below the exterior surface of the console body. The overhead console assembly may have a spring wire member supported between the console body and the mirror assembly for biasing the mirror assembly toward the second position.
82 Re-positionable mirror US11322521 2005-12-30 US20070153407A1 2007-07-05 Dennis Griffin; William Fultz
A re-positionable mirror in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The re-positionable mirror includes a control lever and a reflective surface. The control lever is secured to the mirror and manipulates the reflective surface into one of a first position, a second position, and a third position. The reflective surface provides a view along a first line of sight at the first position. The reflective surface provides another view along a second line of sight at the second position, the second line of sight being angularly disposed above the first line of sight. The reflective surface provides another view along a third line of sight at the third position, the third line of sight being angularly disposed below the first line of sight.
83 Vehicle passenger occupancy alert system using passenger image recognition US11118873 2005-04-29 US20060244828A1 2006-11-02 LI-Pen Ho; Galen Ressler; Veronica Yahkind
A passenger occupancy alert system for use aboard a vehicle having passenger compartment comprises an operator detector, an image sensor for monitoring the passenger compartment, a processor, and an occupancy alert generator. The operator detector and the image sensor are coupled to the processor and provide data thereto. The processor has an output coupled to the occupancy alert generator which generates an alert when an operator is not present and a passenger is detected within the passenger compartment.
84 Vehicle compartment monitor US11199975 2005-08-09 US20060047375A1 2006-03-02 Kirstin Eichmann
The present invention includes devices, systems, and methods for providing a vehicle compartment monitoring system. The embodiments of the invention generally include a display, a camera, and a mechanism for relaying data signals from the camera to the display.
85 Panel attachment system US10802297 2004-03-16 US06913364B2 2005-07-05 Michael T. Kane
A viewing panel device, such as a mirror device used inside a motor vehicle for observing an infant in a rear-facing child safety seat secured to the rear seat of the vehicle. In one embodiment, a support structure is attached to a rear surface of the viewing panel. In a more particular embodiment, the support structure includes a bottom panel having a top surface and a bottom surface that can contact the seat back top surface, and a diagonal support element that extends between the rear surface of the viewing panel at an upper end of the support element and the top surface of the bottom panel at a lower end of the support element. In another embodiment, the viewing panel device may be employed in a plurality of attachment configurations, for use with a plurality of possible vehicle configurations. In one configuration, the top tether anchorage point included in newer vehicles as part of the LATCH anchorage point system is employed.
86 Interior rearview mirror system including a pendent accessory US10307929 2002-12-02 US06902284B2 2005-06-07 Barry W. Hutzel; Niall R. Lynam; Darryl P. DeWind; John O. Lindahl
An interior rearview mirror system suitable for use in the interior cabin of a vehicle is provided that includes an interior rearview mirror assembly having an interior rearview mirror support adapted for attaching to a windshield or header portion of the vehicle. The interior rearview mirror assembly includes an interior rearview mirror casing and an interior rearview mirror reflective element. The interior rearview mirror casing is pivotally adjustable about the interior rearview mirror support whereby adjustment of said mirror casing by a driver of the vehicle adjusts the rearward field of view of the interior rearview mirror reflective element in order for the driver to see rearwardly when driving. A pendent accessory comprising a mirror reflector attaches to the interior rearview mirror casing by a pivot joint comprising a ball and socket mount, and the pendent accessory is adjustable by the driver of the vehicle about the pivot joint in order for the driver, when driving, to view a rear seat passenger via the mirror reflector of the pendent accessory when the interior rearview mirror assembly is attached to the interior portion of the vehicle.
87 Mirror for vehicle and method of use US10370788 2003-02-20 US06880944B2 2005-04-19 Steven B. Dunn
A method of observing a small child in a vehicle is performed by mounting a novel mirror assembly to a portion of the vehicle. The mirror assembly includes a telescoping shaft that may be adjusted in length so as to permit the mirror assembly to be adjusted to an optimal position with which to view a small child. In addition, gripping structure is preferably provided in order to facilitate gripping of the mirror by a user during the adjustment process.
88 Child monitoring system US09648132 2000-08-25 US06822673B1 2004-11-23 Elle B. Kelly
A child monitoring system for monitoring children seated in a rear of the interior of a vehicle. The child monitoring system includes a vehicle with an interior compartment, a housing coupled to an interior surface of a front portion of the interior compartment of the vehicle, a viewing device contained within the housing, a monitoring device coupled to an interior surface of a rear portion of the interior compartment of the vehicle, the monitoring device being designed to relay an image of the rear portion of the vehicle to the viewing device in the front portion of the vehicle.
89 Baby view mirror US10431561 2003-05-08 US20040223242A1 2004-11-11 Dae S. Kim
A device, for monitoring a baby in a safety seat on back seat of an automobile by a driver, mounts on interior liner and comprises of a thin plastic mirror, a U shaped mounting wire pin, attached to the backside of the mirror, having a pair of bendable substantially parallel legs extending out perpendicularly on one side of the mirror and a holder that holds the legs safely and helps in bending the legs.
90 Mirror for vehicle and method of use US10370788 2003-02-20 US20040165294A1 2004-08-26 Steven B. Dunn
A method of observing a small child in a vehicle is performed by mounting a novel mirror assembly to a portion of the vehicle. The mirror assembly includes a telescoping shaft that may be adjusted in length so as to permit the mirror assembly to be adjusted to an optimal position with which to view a small child. In addition, gripping structure is preferably provided in order to facilitate gripping of the mirror by a user during the adjustment process.
91 Tether attached back seat safety mirror US10397501 2003-03-26 US06779900B1 2004-08-24 Patricia Nolan-Brown
A device is described for observing an infant in a rear facing safety seat located in the rear seat of a motor vehicle. A rear seat mirror has a front reflecting surface and a back surface. A mirror positioning structure is connected to the back surface by a v-shaped arrangement of support surfaces. A mirror attachment assembly includes at least one strap having a secured end connected to at least one of the back surface and the mirror positioning structure, and a free end having a fastener capable of connecting to a tether anchor associated with the rear seat.
92 Panel attachment system US10440027 2003-05-16 US20040036992A1 2004-02-26 Sandra M. Darling; Michael T. Kane; Stephen P. Chininis; Jose Longoria
A viewing panel device, such as an infant entertainment panel, or a mirror device used inside a motor vehicle for observing an infant in a rear-facing child safety seat secured to the rear seat of the vehicle, or a combination entertainment panel and mirror. The viewing panel device may be employed in a plurality of attachment configurations, for use with a plurality of possible vehicle configurations. In one configuration, the top tether anchorage point included in newer vehicles as part of the LATCH anchorage point system is employed.
93 Adjustable mirror and sound system for a rear seat of a vehicle US10184388 2002-06-28 US06679612B1 2004-01-20 Robin J. West; Beatrice W. Yehudah
An adjustable mirror and sound system for viewing the rear seat of a vehicle for allowing the driver of the vehicle to keep watch on a child seated in the rear seat behind the driver. The adjustable mirror and sound system for viewing the rear seat of a vehicle includes a clamping assembly being adapted to securely clamp to a child's car seat or inside of a passenger compartment of a vehicle; and also includes a mirror and sound support assembly including an elongate support member having a first end and a second end which is securely attached to the clamping assembly; and further includes a mirror and sound assembly being adjustably mounted to the mirror and sound support assembly; and also includes a mirror and sound system control assembly for adjusting positioning, volume, and lighting of the mirror and sound assembly.
94 Conversation mirror/intercom US10324650 2002-12-19 US20030091201A1 2003-05-15 Steven P. Dykstra
An intra-vehicle communication system includes a surface configured to be mounted to a vehicle interior proximate a first occupant wherein the surface is further configured to display an image of a second occupant of the vehicle. The system further includes an intercom including a microphone supported in close proximity with the surface and a speaker operably coupled to the microphone. In one embodiment, the intercom is further configured to at least partially mute existing audio output from a stereo system.
95 Wireless remote controlled mirror US09895148 2001-06-29 US20030002180A1 2003-01-02 Erik R. Nielsen; Paul R. Illian SR.; John H. Moselage; Adam L. Smith; Gordon Keller
A wireless remote controlled mirror enabling a user to selectively adjust a view from a remote location. A preferred embodiment enables a driver to remotely control a mirror attached to a rear seat of a vehicle to remotely adjust the view of a child in a rear-facing safety seat. A preferred embodiment includes a base that mounts to an object (such as the safety seat or the rear seat), a reflective lens that moves relative to the base, one or more electric motors to drive the reflective lens, and a receiver that detects a command signal from a wireless remote controller and energizes the one or more motors to reorient the reflective lens to view the child. The mirror can alternatively be mounted on other portions of a vehicle, e.g., as a remote controlled side mirror.
96 Car seat safety mirror US09500930 2000-02-15 US06485154B1 2002-11-26 Patricia Nolan-Brown
A mirror attached to a child car safety seat. The mirror is attached to the car seat by means of a flexible stem connected to a base module attached to the car seat. The stem may be bent to any desired position. The base module may be manipulated to also alternate the position of the mirror. The mirror and stem may be removed from the base module. A fabric cover with elastic edging is positioned over the back of the mirror and flexible stem. The fabric cover may have a stuffed figure attached thereto.
97 Securing objects to car seats US10059571 2002-01-29 US06478435B2 2002-11-12 Robert D. Monahan; Rene Polin, Jr.
An apparatus includes a mirror. A body is adapted to couple to and support the mirror in multiple of orientations to allow the mirror to reflect light from and to multiple areas. Multiple tabs are coupled to the body and adapted to interfere with adjacent portions of a car seat, to which the body is mounted, and a rear ledge of a car to inhibit the body from moving relative to the car seat.
98 Securing objects to car seats US10059571 2002-01-29 US20020080505A1 2002-06-27 Robert D. Monahan; Rene Polin JR.
An apparatus includes a mirror. A body is adapted to couple to and support the mirror in multiple of orientations to allow the mirror to reflect light from and to multiple areas. Multiple tabs are coupled to the body and adapted to interfere with adjacent portions of a car seat, to which the body is mounted, and a rear ledge of a car to inhibit the body from moving relative to the car seat.
99 Infant viewing device US09593065 2000-06-13 US06305810B1 2001-10-23 Elizabeth A. Mercado
A device for viewing or observing an infant within a rearwardly facing infant car safety seat disposed upon the rear seat of a vehicle such as an automobile. The viewing device comprises a base unit which is attachable to the safety seat, and an elongate, bendable stem, the proximal end of which is releasably attached to the base unit. The viewing device further comprises a reflective surface which is attached to the distal end of the stem. The stem may be bended or deformed to maintain the reflective surface at a selected orientation relative to the safety seat, and more particularly to the infant residing within the safety seat.
100 Combination automobile head rest mirror and harness attachment mechanism US08936454 1997-09-24 US06283622B1 2001-09-04 Michael W. Chupp; Roxie E. Mishler
The present invention consists of a reflective surface and an easy open/close cover. The cover uses a simple closure device to hold it in place when the mirror is not in use. Also included is a battery-powered illumination system. An on/off/dimmer control switch lets the user to control the level of illumination. Using straps with an attached closure device, the harness is secured to the backside of a headrest.
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