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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121 | Forward field of view device for a motor vehicle | JP2006501354 | 2004-02-12 | JP4551392B2 | 2010-09-29 | クレイグ ハート マクドガール |
122 | Rear body structure of a sedan-type vehicle | JP2006349237 | 2006-12-26 | JP4364900B2 | 2009-11-18 | 和彦 佐藤; 英人 坂根; 徹 小野; 徹哉 日暮; 心一 衣鳩 |
123 | Vehicle peripheral viewing device | JP2001052576 | 2001-02-27 | JP4278879B2 | 2009-06-17 | 政善 井本 |
124 | Outer mirror | JP2004366846 | 2004-12-17 | JP2006168648A | 2006-06-29 | MATSUURA MASAAKI; MOTOMIYA MASAHIRO; SUZUKI HISAYA |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To secure excellent mounting efficiency of constituents and to ensure excellent durability for a long period of time. SOLUTION: The outer mirror is provided with a mirror base 10 having a projection part 11A projected from a side surface of a vehicle body A of an automobile toward its side; a shaft 10A erected on the projection part 11A; and a mirror housing 20 turnably mounted to the shaft 10A and provided with a mirror 30 for reflecting a rear side of the vehicle body A. The outer mirror is made to have a constitution that an opening 20B is provided on a side surface on the vehicle body side of the mirror housing 20. COPYRIGHT: (C)2006,JPO&NCIPI | ||||||
125 | Display of arrangement | JP2001140346 | 2001-05-10 | JP3686590B2 | 2005-08-24 | ロデヴァルド アンドレアス; ワグネル カイ; ルオフ ハラルド |
126 | Fusion monitoring system for a vehicle | JP2001574403 | 2001-03-30 | JP3677477B2 | 2005-08-03 | ヒョン コ、ジョン; ドク コ、ミョン |
127 | Vehicle forward viewing device | JP2003381922 | 2003-11-12 | JP2005145121A | 2005-06-09 | MATSUURA MASAAKI; SATO YASUHIRO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a vehicle forward viewing device having high visibility, manufacturable at low cost, and not directly shielding a vehicle forward view obtained through a windshield when the vehicle forward recognizing device is not required, in the vehicle forward viewing device for indirectly viewing a vehicle forward area on the lower side of the lower limit line of the direct view of a driver. SOLUTION: This vehicle forward viewing device 1 is disposed between an eye point E of a driver H and the front end of the vehicle to indirectly view the vehicle forward area on the lower side of the lower limit line S of the direct view of the driver H. The device comprises a wedge prism positioned on the upper side of the lower limit line S, and the wedge prism reflects a light beam from the vehicle forward area in the direction of the eye point E of the driver H. COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI | ||||||
128 | Outer mirror | JP2003173169 | 2003-06-18 | JP2005007998A | 2005-01-13 | MOTOMIYA MASAHIRO; MATSUURA MASAAKI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an outer mirror having merits of easily additionally attaching or replacing an auxiliary mirror and easily adjusting the direction of the auxiliary mirror according to the positions of the eyes of a driver without narrowing a visual field from the inside of a cabin, even with installing the auxiliary mirror installed for visually confirming the vicinity of the front wheel on the front passenger seat side of a vehicle from the driver's seat. SOLUTION: This outer mirror 1 is provided with a mirror base 10 fixed to a door main body Da of a front side door D of the vehicle, a mirror housing 20 supported by the mirror base 10 from a lower side with a space from the front side door D to be horizontally rotatable in relation to a substantially vertical shaft by an operation from the driver's seat, a mirror 30 for visually confirming a rear side mounted on the mirror housing 20, and the auxiliary mirror 40 mounted on a side surface of a vehicle body side of the mirror housing 20 to visually confirm the vicinity of the front wheel T on the front passenger seat side from the driver's seat. COPYRIGHT: (C)2005,JPO&NCIPI | ||||||
129 | Arrangement of display | JP2001140346 | 2001-05-10 | JP2002002383A | 2002-01-09 | RODEWALD ANDREAS; RUOFF HARALD; WAGNER KAI |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To increase option for securing a rearward visual field of a driver. SOLUTION: A display device is arranged in front of a partition wall, desirably, on the ceiling of a vehicle hindering a visual field via a rear window from a rearview mirror in a car, and particularly displays information on a vehicle rearward area monitored by a monitor device. At rearward traveling time, the inside rearview mirror is automatically inclined upward, for example, by a position of a travel direction selecting lever, and the mirror direction is changed so that a display arranged till then on the outside of the visual field of the rearview mirror can be read via the rearview mirror. COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO | ||||||
130 | Image acquisition and indication assembly for vehicle | JP2000363324 | 2000-11-29 | JP2001187547A | 2001-07-10 | STRUMOLO GARY S; MILLER RONALD H |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an image acquisition and indication assembly for vehicle in which an appearance is not impaired, it is not necessary to accommodate it for a damage prevention and an interference by a disturbance of driver and a load in a car can be prevented. SOLUTION: This image acquisition and indication assembly 10 for vehicle is installed in, a rear side view mirror housing for general vehicle, i.e., box bodies 20, 22. An image of an area/portion and/or an object existing along a front side and/or a side of a vehicle 12 is selectively provided. COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO | ||||||
131 | Distortion without blind spot check mirror | JP50666795 | 1995-07-31 | JPH09506059A | 1997-06-17 | アング,ライ・ウェング |
(57)【要約】 車両の運転者(D)付近に設けられ、運転者が視界の歪みなしに死角域を確認できるようにする三角プリズム(30)を用いる歪みなし死角確認ミラーユニット。 三角プリズムミラー・ユニットは3つの平坦面(31,32,33)を有し、背面(31)は遮蔽されている。 プリズムの背面を遮蔽することにより、前面の一方(例えば32)に入る像はもう一方の前面(例えば33)に現れる。 したがって三角プリズムミラーは適正な取付を行えば、車両の運転者が死角域に接近する際明瞭な視野を運転者に確保するものである。 | ||||||
132 | Outside visible device | JP10458495 | 1995-04-06 | JPH08276824A | 1996-10-22 | AOSHIMA HIDETO; KANAZAWA TORU |
PURPOSE: To provide an outside visible device capable fo removing water drops adhered to a light collecting means instantaneously without shielding visibility. CONSTITUTION: When water drops, etc., adhere to the surface of a concave lens 2 by rainy weather, etc., rear view from a driver become worse and safety is impaired. Also, when the driver drives a motor 7, a rotating power is transmitted to a lens holder 10 through gears 6 and 5, and the concave lens 2 is rotated relative to a body 1 while being slid by a bearing. Then the water drops adhered to the concave lens 2 are removed instantaneously by centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the concave lens 2. Thus the waters adhered to the concave lens can be removed instantaneously so as to obtain a satisfactory visibility. COPYRIGHT: (C)1996,JPO | ||||||
133 | Back screen | JP18825086 | 1986-08-11 | JPS6343844A | 1988-02-24 | TAKAHASHI KYUICHI; TAKAHASHI YOSHIKAZU; TSUCHIDA KAZUSHI |
PURPOSE:To facilitate confirmation of a state in backward sight, by setting a lens to the rearmost part of an automobile, and making the rear scenery seeable through a screen at a driver's seat. CONSTITUTION:A lens 1 is attached to the rearmost part of an automobile, while scenery in the rear is refractedby a reflector 3 by way of a pipe 2 from this lens 1, and it is made so as to projectable to the screen 4 installed in a driver's seat. With this constitution, a dead angle part in the rear of the automobile is made solvable, thereby making it conduce to safety driving. | ||||||
134 | JPS566891B2 - | JP12968672 | 1972-12-26 | JPS566891B2 | 1981-02-14 | |
135 | JPS4970347A - | JP10804373 | 1973-09-27 | JPS4970347A | 1974-07-08 | |
136 | JPS4943650A - | JP8655572 | 1972-08-29 | JPS4943650A | 1974-04-24 | |
137 | JPS4879652A - | JP12968672 | 1972-12-26 | JPS4879652A | 1973-10-25 | |
138 | HEAD-UP-DISPLAY FÜR EINEN KRAFTWAGEN, KRAFTWAGEN MIT EINEM HEAD-UP-DISPLAY UND VERFAHREN ZUM ANORDNEN EINES HEAD-UP-DISPLAYS IN EINEM KRAFTWAGEN | EP15759641.2 | 2015-09-03 | EP3195044A1 | 2017-07-26 | WUNDERLICH, Matthias; SCHUMM, Tobias |
The invention relates to a heads-up display (10) for a motor vehicle, comprising at least one imaging unit (12) for transmitting an image in the form of a beam path (30) and at least one mirror module (16) for deflecting the beam path (30) which can be transmitted by the imaging unit (12). The mirror module (16) has at least two different mirrors (18, 20, 22) which can be moved in the beam path (30), wherein each curvature of the mirrors (18, 20, 22) is adapted to a respective windshield variation (34) specific to the vehicle. The invention further relates to a motor vehicle with a heads-up display (10) and to a method for arranging a heads-up display (10) in a motor vehicle. | ||||||
139 | BLIND SPOT ASSISTANCE DEVICE | EP15806319.8 | 2015-05-29 | EP3153354A1 | 2017-04-12 | OBATA, Masato; TAKAHASHI, Yuichi; KASAHARA, Tsuyoshi |
A blind spot assistance device whereby an image of a blind spot area can be more easily shown continuing on from an image directly viewed by a viewer. The blind spot assistance device (100) shows an image of a blind spot area (A) obscured by an obstacle (50) and comprises a pair of flat mirrors (110) arranged so as to be mutually facing, said pair of mirrors being: a semi-transmissive flat mirror (111) to which light (L) indicating an image (M) is incident, said mirror provided on the viewer (2) side, reflecting some of the light (L), and transmitting some of the light; and a flat mirror (112) that reflects the light (L) towards the semi-transmissive mirror (111). The semi-transmissive flat mirror (111) is arranged having a prescribed angle open on the viewer (2) side, relative to the flat mirror (112). |
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140 | METHOD AND CAMERA ASSEMBLY FOR DETECTING RAINDROPS ON A WINDSCREEN OF A VEHICLE | EP11755016.0 | 2011-09-07 | EP2754087A1 | 2014-07-16 | AHIAD, Samia; ROBERT, Caroline |
The invention concerns a method for detecting raindrops on a windscreen of a vehicle, in which an image of at least an area of the windscreen is captured, wherein at least one object its extracted from the captured image, and wherein ambient light conditions are determined (S12). At least one of at least two ways of object extraction (S14, S18) is performed in dependence on the ambient light conditions. Moreover, the invention concerns a camera assembly for detecting raindrops on a windscreen of a vehicle. |