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 Car radio device JP11972179 1979-09-18 JPS5643042A 1981-04-21 SATOU MASAAKI
PURPOSE:To utilize effectively car space by arranging a tuner, tuning indicating portion and minimized operating portion in side arm rests, etc. for removing a car radio device from a dash-board. CONSTITUTION:A pair of side arm rests 13, 15 are provided on side walls of a fron seat 12 and rear seat 14. A tuner is built in the side arm rest 15 and tuning frequency of a car radio device 10 is indicated on a frequency indicating portion 18 of LED or liquid crystal. An operating portion 20 is screened from the outside by a hinge-type cover 22 which is freely opened and closed. When the cover 22 is opened, a volume knob 24, tone knob 26, switch button 28 and tuning button 30 are seen arranged on the operating portion 20 in the order mentioned.
82 MULTI-FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROLLER US15858761 2017-12-29 US20180192197A1 2018-07-05 Jason Kemmerer
A multifunction remote controller for an audio processor includes a function setting switch and a rotary encoder with at least one directional output terminal. At least one switch input signal corresponding to position settings of the function setting switch is generated and passed to corresponding ones of at least one switch output terminal. A rotary input signal corresponding to a specific directional input applied to the rotary encoder is generated from the at least one directional output terminal. An interconnect port in communication with the at least one switch output terminal and the at least one directional output terminal is receptive to a connector plug in communication with the audio processor.
83 AFTERMARKET HEAD UNIT INSTALLATION KIT FOR USE WITH SALVAGED ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) VEHICLE CONTROLS US15663781 2017-07-30 US20180041236A1 2018-02-08 Brett D. Riggs
Aspects of the disclosure relate to an aftermarket autosound head unit installation kit for enabling installation of an aftermarket radio in a vehicle. The kit may include a panel. The panel may include a plurality of apertures. The plurality of apertures may include a rectangular aperture. The rectangular aperture may have a roughly rectangular shape. The rectangular aperture may be configured for receiving and engaging a display associated with the aftermarket autosound head unit. The panel may further include two, or more, circular apertures. Each the two, or more, circular apertures may include a roughly circular shape. Each of the two circular apertures for receiving and engaging one of two OEM knob assemblies.
84 SHARKFIN RF AND CAMERA INTEGRATION US14939808 2015-11-12 US20170136959A1 2017-05-18 Patrick Eoghan Denny
A communication assembly may include a first antenna. The communication assembly may further include a housing that houses the first antenna and an electronics enclosure. The housing may include a bottom that may be disposed on a fuselage of a vehicle. The electronics enclosure may include a radio frequency module and a camera module. The electronics enclosure may transmit heat to the fuselage of the vehicle by the bottom of the housing.
85 INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR A VEHICLE US14996938 2016-01-15 US20160129871A1 2016-05-12 Ronny KNAUF; Thomas REHMKE
An instrument panel for a vehicle, having an instrument panel upper part and a frame-like basic body, which can be mounted on a transverse mounting bar of the vehicle body, which basic body has receptacles for equipping with functional elements, for example radio, glove box, etc., and delimits at least one air channel of a vehicle ventilation system, in particular a defrost channel extending in the transverse direction of the vehicle along the windshield, wherein on the passenger side of the instrument panel an airbag arrangement is integrated which has a firing channel reaching to the instrument panel upper part and an airbag module mounted on a firing channel wall. According to the invention the basic body has at least one supporting section on which the firing channel wall is supported.
86 VEHICULAR COMPOSITE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND COMPONENT US14854482 2015-09-15 US20160001823A1 2016-01-07 Kalyanaraman Bharathan; Jeff Webb; Tim Beard; Bernard Gerard Marchetti
A vehicular instrument panel, including a substrate comprising a plurality of chopped carbon and chopped glass fibers within a nylon resin, the substrate defines an airbag canister. The plurality of chopped carbon and chopped glass fibers are segregated such that the chopped carbon fibers are substantially concentrated within a driver-side portion of the substrate and the airbag canister, and the chopped glass fibers are substantially concentrated within a passenger-side portion of the substrate. The substrate can also include a boundary region such that the plurality of chopped carbon and glass fibers in the substrate are substantially mixed in the boundary region.
87 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY STRUCTURE US14404880 2012-08-03 US20150305171A1 2015-10-22 Tomoyuki NAGAHAMA
According to a chassis assembly structure, in assembling a front chassis side assembly in a bottom chassis, a front chassis side assembly 120 is configured such that when an upper surface end of a mechanical holder 103 projected to the rear side of a mechanical holder 103 is brought into contact with a rear-side bent part 111 of a bottom chassis 101, and a front side thereof is rotated about the contact portion serving as a rotational support axis toward the bottom chassis 101, a lower part of a front chassis 105 is invited and fitted between an angled pressing tab 113 and an upright part 112 along an inclined surface of an angled pressing tab 113.
88 DEVICE FOR MOUNTING A UNIT, NOTABLY A RADIO, IN A MOTOR VEHICLE INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPARTMENT US14385321 2013-01-31 US20150048217A1 2015-02-19 Isabelle Prin; Alain Dagoreau; Michel Bougault; Sylvie Perveyrie
A device for mounting a unit including two parallel side faces on each of which there is a tenon, the device including two parallel lateral slideways formed in a compartment in an instrument panel of a vehicle and acting as a mortice oriented in a substantially longitudinal direction and including an entry zone and a closed-end zone that is not as tall as the entry zone. The tenon includes an elastically compressible part to push the tenon vertically into the closed end zone of its mortice as the tenon is introduced longitudinally into its corresponding mortice, and the tenon including a central part from which there extend two opposing symmetric arms each bearing two tabs turned back substantially parallel to the arms and forming symmetric longitudinal anchors, with respect to the central part and which are elastically compressible in the heightwise direction.
89 DASHBOARD BRACKET FOR VEHICLE US13749772 2013-01-25 US20130161458A1 2013-06-27 Tsutomu TOTANI; Yuichi HORIUCHI
A dashboard bracket for a vehicle includes a front panel and insertion plates located on right and left or upper and lower ends of the front panel. The bracket has a width and a height set according to a width and a height of a first accommodating recess for installation of a car audio device so that the right and left insertion plates are secured to right and left wall surfaces of the first accommodating recess or so that the upper and lower insertion plates are secured to upper and left wall surfaces of the first accommodating recess, respectively. The first accommodating recess is defined in a vehicle dashboard and has standardized width and height. The front panel has an opening and a second accommodating recess is defined by the recess defining member for accommodation of nongenuine equipment so as to be located behind the front panel opening.
90 IN-VEHICLE AUDIO APPARATUS US13423601 2012-03-19 US20120250878A1 2012-10-04 Hideki Ito
An in-vehicle audio apparatus includes: a base body that is arranged in a fixed state; a storage tray that is moved between a drawing-out position and a storing position with respect to the base body and inserts and takes out a music reproducing device at the drawing-out position; a pressing body that is moved in accordance with a moving position of the storage tray in a direction perpendicular to a moving direction of the storage tray and presses the music reproducing device that is inserted into the storage tray when the pressing body is moved to one side; and a bias spring that presses the pressing body to the one side.
91 LIGHTWEIGHT AUDIO SYSTEM FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS AND METHOD US13208699 2011-08-12 US20110292769A1 2011-12-01 CHRIS R. SNIDER; Vineet Gupta; Joseph K. Huntzinger; Michael G. Coady; Curtis Allen Stapert; Kevin Earl Meyer; Timothy D. Garner; Jeffrey T. Bell; Robert L. Vadas; Donald G. Moeschberger; Allen E. Oberlin; Paul C. Burton; Dan D. Carman; Gary L. Stahl; John Michael Matly; Rick L. Hatcher; Edgar Glenn Hassler; Quan N. Nguyen; William R. Reed; Kip R. Piel; Jerry J. Wendling; Tim A. Kenworthy; Paul A. Uglum; Michael E. Fye; Philip M. Scott
A lightweight radio/CD player for vehicular application is virtually “fastenerless” and includes a case and frontal interface formed of polymer based material that is molded to provide details to accept audio devices such as playback mechanisms (if desired) and radio receivers, as well as the circuit boards required for electrical control and display. The case and frontal interface are of composite structure, including an insert molded electrically conductive wire mesh screen that has been pre-formed to contour with the molding operation. The wire mesh provides EMC, RFI, BCI and ESD shielding and grounding of the circuit boards via exposed wire mesh pads and adjacent ground clips. The PCB architecture is bifurcated into a first board carrying common circuit components in a surface mount configuration suitable for high volume production, and a second board carrying application specific circuit components in a wave soldered stick mount configuration. The major components and subassemblies are self-fixturing during the final assembly process, eliminating the need for dedicated tools, fixtures and assembly equipment. The major components and subassemblies self-interconnect by integral guide and connection features effecting “slide lock” and “snap lock” self-interconnection. The radio architecture includes improved push buttons employing 4-bar living hinge linkage and front loaded decorative trim buttons.
92 ELECTRONIC DEVICE US12922027 2008-03-12 US20110018796A1 2011-01-27 Yasuyuki Tobishima; Minoru Narazaki; Tomoaki Nara; Yuhi Ogawa; Yuuki Masuda
In a car stereo system, when an object such as a hand comes close to a sensing range of a proximity sensor provided near an illumination button while a display section and lights of an operation section that are provided on a front face of the car stereo system are in a state of complete non-lighting, only the light of the illumination button is turned on; if the illumination button is operated within the predetermined period of time, then the display section and the lights of the operation section are turned on; and if the illumination button is not operated within the predetermined period of time, then the light of the illumination button is turned off so that the state of complete non-lighting is entered again.
93 Electronic apparatus and electronic system US11646479 2006-12-28 US07684200B2 2010-03-23 Takuya Watanabe; Junichi Sawada
An electronic apparatus includes: a main body; and a front face panel movably supported to cover a front face of the main body or to expose at least a portion of the front face thereof, and the front face panel is provided with a housing portion detachably retaining a portable apparatus; and the front face side of the main body is provided with an insertion/ejection slot for inserting or ejecting a memory medium.
94 ELECTRONIC DEVICE MOUNTING BOX US12516946 2006-12-05 US20100026150A1 2010-02-04 Charles J. Groeller; Wayne Harwood
An electronic device mounting box includes a tray to which an electronic device is adapted to be attached. The mounting box includes a box having a front opening through which the tray is adapted to pass, left and right sides, and left and right supports associated with the left and right sides for supporting the tray along left and right sides, respectively, of the tray and permitting the tray to be moved between an access position at least partially outside the front opening to an installed position inside the box.
95 Magnet retention system in planar loudspeakers US10942179 2004-09-16 US07627134B2 2009-12-01 David B Garner; Richard J Herold
An electro-dynamic loudspeaker includes a frame, a magnet and a diaphragm. The frame includes a body portion defining a magnet mounting surface as well as a plurality of protrusions extending from the magnet mounting surface. The magnet is magnetically attracted to the body portion of the frame. The magnet is restricted from movement along the magnet mounting surface by at least one protrusion. The diaphragm is spaced apart from the magnet and coupled to the frame.
96 Electronic apparatus US11992192 2006-08-14 US20090153002A1 2009-06-18 Hideki Kinoshita; Jun Togashi
In-vehicle electronic equipment includes an operation display panel, an opening-closing mechanism, a housing unit, a photosensor, and a control device. The opening-closing mechanism selectively moves the operation display panel to an open position and a closed position. The housing unit is configured to house an electronic device together with a connector connected to the electronic device. The photosensor detects whether an electronic device is housed in the housing unit. The control device controls the opening-closing mechanism. When the photosensor detects that no electronic device is housed in the housing unit while the operation display panel is in the open position, the control unit controls the opening-closing mechanism not to bring the display unit to the closed position.
97 Vehicle Headrest US12090955 2007-03-12 US20080272634A1 2008-11-06 Angela Vasquez; Peter Czwiertnia
Headrest (5) for seats (10) of motor vehicles (4). It comprises a body (6) of essentially prismatic shape whose front face (11), which corresponds to the direction of travel of the vehicle (4), is adapted to receive, at rest, the back of the head of the occupant of said seat (10), whilst its rear face (12) faces the rear part of the vehicle's passenger compartment, the headrest (5) being provided with means (8) for its removable fastening to the seat (10) of the vehicle. The body (6) of the headrest (5) has coupled to it a communications module (7) adapted so as to link up, by means of radio waves, with a data-transmission unit (1), the communications module (7) being provided with at least one accessible screen (14) and acting as an interactive link with the data-transmission unit (1).
98 Electronic apparatus and electronic system US11646479 2006-12-28 US20080158794A1 2008-07-03 Takuya Watanabe; Junichi Sawada
An electronic apparatus includes: a main body; and a front face panel movably supported to cover a front face of the main body or to expose at least a portion of the front face thereof, and the front face panel is provided with a housing portion detachably retaining a portable apparatus; and the front face side of the main body is provided with an insertion/ejection slot for inserting or ejecting a memory medium.
99 Magnet arrangement for loudspeaker US10429163 2003-05-02 US07203332B2 2007-04-10 Steven W. Hutt; John F. Steere; David B. Garner; Louis A. Mango
An electro-dynamic loudspeaker includes a frame, a plurality of magnets and a diaphragm. The frame includes a molded plastic body. The magnets may be molded into the frame in a determined configuration. The frame is mechanically coupled to the diaphragm such that the magnets are a determined distance from the diaphragm. The diaphragm may include a conductor applied to a surface of the diaphragm. The diaphragm may be driven by a motive force created when current passes through the conductor within a magnetic field formed by the magnets. The electrical current may be varied to create an acoustical output from the electro-dynamic loudspeaker.
100 Acoustically enhanced electro-dynamic loudspeakers US11039494 2005-01-19 US07136501B2 2006-11-14 John F Steere; David B. Garner; Steven W Hutt
An electro-dynamic loudspeaker is provided with dampening arrangements that contribute to improved acoustical properties for the electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker. The dampening arrangements include providing a frame having a curved sidewall surface for reducing standing waves. Another design provides for a ferrofluid being disposed between the diaphragm and magnets of the electro-dynamic loudspeaker in order to dampen the resonance frequency of the device. In addition, a diaphragm of an electro-dynamic loudspeaker is provided with a short turn of conductor disposed along a fringe zone at an edge of the diaphragm in order to electro-dynamically dampen the edge resonance of the film.
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