序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | Infant monitoring system for automobiles | US668349 | 1996-06-26 | US5668526A | 1997-09-16 | Brenda M. Collins |
A system for visually monitoring infants in rear-facing infant carriers in the rear seats of autos includes a front mirror mounted in the driver's forward field of vision, and a rear mirror mounted in a rear mirror assembly on the backrest of the auto's rear seat. Front and rear mirrors are adjustable so the driver can visually monitor the infant without taking her eyes from the road. The rear mirror assembly is made attractive to the infant by being in the likeness of a teddy bear, a clown, or an activity center with an assortment of devices to engage the infant's attention. The rear mirror assembly also includes pockets on either side, battery-powered lights, cassette tape players, etc. | ||||||
102 | Adjustable mirror support | US535331 | 1995-09-27 | US5566030A | 1996-10-15 | Chin-Chuan Yue |
A multi-stage adjustable mirror support in a car has a sucker covered by a sucker cover and a post on the sucker. The post passes through the sucker cover. A press body which is on the sucker cover connects the post pivitedly. The front of the sucker cover receives a gear seat. The gear seat has a chamber to receive a gear, a hole and a recess. A lower link has two parallel side plates to receive the front of the sucker cover. The upper end of the lower link receives the lower end of the middle link pivitedly. An upper link has two parallel side plates to receive the upper end of the middle link pivitedly. The interspace between the upper ends of the spaced side plates receives two arms of a swivel. The swivel has a ball end and two parallel arms. Each arm has a central hole. The interspace between two parallel arms receives a gear seat. The gear seat has a chamber to receive a gear, a hole and a recess. The upper link, the gear seat and the swivel are connected pivotedly. | ||||||
103 | Retractable conversation mirror | US160121 | 1988-02-25 | US4934802A | 1990-06-19 | William J. Fluharty; Ronald A. Dykstra; Pat Binish |
A relatively small convex mirror is retractably mounted to a housing, located at the roof-line of a vehicle at the center windshield area for movement between a use position extended from the housing to permit a front seat occupant to view the face of a rear seat occupant and a stored position retracted within the housing. | ||||||
104 | SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR DOORS OF A VEHICLE | EP18156174.7 | 2018-02-09 | EP3360730A1 | 2018-08-15 | CODRON, Stephane |
A road vehicle (1) for the public transport of passengers comprising a plurality of doors (3) of the road vehicle through which the passengers may enter or exit the vehicle (1); each of the doors (3) is provided with a camera (6) with a variable depth of field between at least first depth of field, to see a first area (7a) and capture the images of the passengers that enter/exit the vehicle (1), and a second depth of field to see a second area (7b) to detect the presence of people alongside the vehicle (1). |
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105 | VERFAHREN ZUM EINLESEN UND AUFBEREITEN VON VIDEOBILDERN IN ECHTZEIT | EP17181318.1 | 2017-07-13 | EP3319315A1 | 2018-05-09 | Traxler, Johannes |
Mehrere Videokameras (11) liefern Bilder als Analog- oder Digitalsignale. Diese Bilder werden in einem Speicher (19) abgespeichert. Die abgespeicherten Bilder werden zu einem gemeinsamen Bild zusammengesetzt, welches in ein Analog-oder Digitalsignal konvertiert und einem Monitor (16) zugeführt wird. Um zu verhindern, dass veraltete Bilder angezeigt werden, werden alle Videobilder mit einem Zeitstempel versehen, der zusammen mit den Videobildern im Speicher (19) abgespeichert wird. Wenn danach die abgespeicherten Bilder zusammengesetzt und in ein Analog- oder Digitalsignal konvertiert werden, werden die Zeitstempel der Videobilder ausgelesen und mit der aktuellen Zeit verglichen. Nur wenn der Zeitstempel maximal eine vorgegebene Zeitspanne zurückliegt, wird das Signal dem Monitor (16) zugeführt. Weiters ist es zweckmäßig, wenn die Signale mit einem Identifizierungscode (26) versehen werden, sodass überprüft werden kann, ob das dem Monitor (16) zugeführte Signal von der richtigen Videokamera (11) stammt bzw. ob das Kamerabild im richtigen Bereich angezeigt wird. |
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106 | VEHICLE MIRROR ASSEMBLY | EP04758297.8 | 2004-03-25 | EP1610978B3 | 2016-06-08 | BERGER, Constance F.; BERGER, Russell |
107 | Sliding conversation mirror assembly with friction tabs for vehicle | EP14150075.1 | 2014-01-02 | EP2752336A1 | 2014-07-09 | Thota, Bhavani; Favila, Ricardo Juarez; Soriano, Salvador; Haradean, Mark |
A vehicle overhead console (10) is provided which includes a conversation mirror assembly (20) having a housing (12) capable of storing a conversation mirror (18). The conversation mirror (18) may travel between a stored and a use position. The conversation mirror (18) is releasably secured to the stored and use positions by way of magnetic, tab, and spring arrangements. |
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108 | Beobachtungspiegel des Fahrzeuges | EP13466007.5 | 2013-05-27 | EP2669118A1 | 2013-12-04 | Kraus, Ladislav; Novotný, Josef |
Der Beobachtungsspiegel (1) ist im Fahrzeuginnenraum im Bereich zwischen dem gewöhnlichen Innenrückblickspiegel und dem Dachhimmel (3) angeordnet. Der Beobachtungsspiegel (1) dient zum Beobachten des Rücksitzbankraumes des Fahrzeuges. Die Darstellung der Erfindung liegt darin, dass der Beobachtungsspiegel (1) einen Halter (2) umfasst, der fest zum Fahrzeugdachhimmel (3) befestigt ist. Dieser Halter (2) und der Beobachtungsspiegel (1) sind mittels einer Clipverbindung (6) lösbar und schwenkbar miteinander verbunden. Die schwenkbare Clipverbindung (6) wird durch die Backen (7) und den zylindrischen Teil (8) gebildet, der zum Halter (2) befestigt ist. Die Backen (7) sind an der Rückseite des Beobachtungsspiegels (1) angebracht und schwenkbar mit dem zylindrischen Teil (8) verbunden. Der Beobachtungsspiegel (1) umfasst ein konvexes Spiegelglas (9), das die benötigte konvexe Wölbung aufweist. |
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109 | Spiegelanordnung zur Überwachung eines Passagierinnenraums eines Flugzeugs | EP11005474.9 | 2011-07-05 | EP2409879A1 | 2012-01-25 | Klepka, Frank; Wätzold, Stephan; Möller, Wolfgang |
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Spiegelanordnung (10) zur Überwachung eines Passagierinnenraums eines Flugzeugs, umfassend wenigstens ein Spiegelelement (40) zur Reflexion von Licht und eine Spiegelhalterung (20) zur Befestigung des wenigstens einen Spiegelelements (40) innerhalb des Passagierinnenraums, wobei die Spiegelhalterung (20) einen Halter (22) umfasst, an dem das wenigstens eine Spiegelelement (40) befestigbar ist und der relativ zu dem Passagierinnenraum verlagerbar ist. |
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110 | VEHICLE-MOUNTED DISPLAY CONTROLLER, VEHICLE-MOUNTED DISPLAY UNIT, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, CONTROL PROGRAM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM | EP04734358 | 2004-05-21 | EP1625975A4 | 2010-03-17 | KUWATA HIDEKI |
111 | Mirror with rear seat viewing position | EP06077252.2 | 2006-12-14 | EP1803606A1 | 2007-07-04 | Griffin, Dennis P.; Fultz, William W. |
A re-positionable mirror (10) in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The re-positionable mirror includes a control lever (14) and a reflective surface (12). The control lever is secured to the mirror and manipulates the reflective surface into one of a first position (16), a second position (18), and a third position (20). The reflective surface provides a view along a first line of sight (22) at the first position. The reflective surface provides another view along a second line of sight (24) 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 (26) at the third position, the third line of sight being angularly disposed below the first line of sight. |
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112 | MULTI-VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE | EP04784051.7 | 2004-09-13 | EP1769273A1 | 2007-04-04 | Martinson, Lowell |
A multi-view mirror assembly for a vehicle dimensioned to allow a driver to view people, vehicles and other objects positioned lateral and downwardly vertical to a rear end of the vehicle is disclosed. The multi-view mirror assembly is mountable on either an exterior or an interior surface of the vehicle. Furthermore, the multi-view mirror is maneuverable so as to compensate for varying vehicle sizes and dimensions. | ||||||
113 | Verfahren zur Überwachung des Innen-bzw.Aussenraums eines Fahrzeugs sowie ein Fahrzeug mit wenigstens einer Rundsichtkamera | EP03012180.0 | 2003-06-04 | EP1375253B1 | 2006-08-02 | Franke, Uwe; Stein, Fridtjof; Gehrig, Stefan; Würz-Wessel, Alexander; Menjon, Valery |
114 | WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLED MIRROR | EP02746725 | 2002-06-26 | EP1423744A4 | 2004-09-08 | NIELSEN ERIK; ILLIAN PAUL SR; MOSELAGE JOHN; SMITH ADAM; KELLER GORDON |
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 (10) attached to a rear seat of a vehicle (70) to remotely adjust the view of a child in a rear-facing safety seat (76). | ||||||
115 | Rearview mirror assembly with utility functions | EP00650113.4 | 2000-08-24 | EP1103420A2 | 2001-05-30 | Hutzel, Barry R.; Lynam, Niall R.; DeWind, Darryl P.; Lindahl, John O. |
An interior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a casing with a reflective element and a storage space. The storage space provides storage for at least one accessory and for storing the accessory in the location easily accessible by an occupant of the vehicle whereby the accessory can be inserted into and removed from the storage space for use by an occupant of the vehicle. The storage space may take the form of a recess provided in a top wall of the casing, a recessed portion provided in a front wall, back wall, or end wall of the casing. In one form, the recessed portion houses a pendent accessory which is dockable in and removable from the storage space for use by an occupant of the vehicle. For example, the pendent accessory may comprise a light assembly (124) which is useable as a flashlight independently of the interior rearview mirror assembly or useable as a map light when docked in the mirror assembly. The storage space may also be used to hold workpieces or the like. |
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116 | Vehicle rear seat monitoring system | EP00122726.3 | 2000-10-18 | EP1097844A2 | 2001-05-09 | Schaffran, Michelle Renee, TRW Inc. |
A vehicle (12) has a front seat area (e.g., seat 14) and a rear seat area (e.g., seat 16), wherein the rear seat area is outside of a normal viewing area of a vehicle driver (20) located in the front seat area. A vehicle rear seat area monitoring system (10) includes an electrical image collecting apparatus (34) for collecting real-time imagery of the rear seat area. The system (10) includes an electrical image display apparatus (46) for displaying the real-time imagery for viewing by the vehicle driver (20) within the normal viewing area of the vehicle driver. |
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117 | A dual rear view mirror assembly | EP96307259.0 | 1996-10-04 | EP0767086B1 | 1999-12-08 | Rendi, Anthony J., Jr. |
118 | Methods and Systems for Vehicle Occupancy Confirmation | US15681041 | 2017-08-18 | US20190018411A1 | 2019-01-17 | Joshua Herbach |
Example implementations relate to vehicle occupancy confirmation. An example implementation involves receiving, at a computing system from a camera positioned inside a vehicle, an image representing an occupancy within the vehicle. The implementation further involves, responsive to receiving the image, displaying the image on a display interface, and receiving an operator input confirming the occupancy meets a desired occupancy. The implementation additionally includes transmitting an occupancy confirmation from the computing system to the vehicle. In some instances, in response to receiving the occupancy confirmation, the vehicle executes an autonomous driving operation. | ||||||
119 | Integrated child safety seat | US15683445 | 2017-08-22 | US10052979B2 | 2018-08-21 | Lizbeth Schonfeld; David Schonfeld |
An infant safety car seat seamlessly and permanently integrated into the bench seat between two adult seats or replacing the adult seats if more than one is incorporated into the vehicle. The child seat is sunken or not below and behind the vehicle bench and seat and safety harnesses are permanently installed to secure an infant in the safety seat. The seat adjusts to allow forward or rearward facing configurations suitable to different ages of the infant, from zero to eight years old. Security features are internally integrated to prevent the incidence of leaving an unbuckled and/or an unattended infant in a vehicle that includes some combination of a scale, hasps sensors in display and video monitor of cameras in screen. | ||||||
120 | Vehicle occupant viewing systems and methods | US15158186 | 2016-05-18 | US10017117B2 | 2018-07-10 | Allan K. Lewis; Michael T. Chaney, Jr.; Mohammad Naserian |
A vehicle occupant viewing system and a corresponding method for displaying a vehicle occupant on an image display unit. The system may comprise one or more vehicle interior cameras for obtaining occupant images of one or more occupants in rear seats of the vehicle. The system may include two vehicle interior cameras, one in a forward facing orientation and another in a rear facing orientation, which can capture occupant images of occupants in forward facing positions and occupants in rear facing positions such as infants in car seats. The system may also include one or more modular vehicle interior cameras that are moveable between various orientations in order to capture occupant images of either forward or rear facing passengers. Adjustments can be made to display the occupant images to the driver in a more intuitive arrangement. |