序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 EXCITER-EXCITATION SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATIONS EP03739015.0 2003-05-30 EP1512239A1 2005-03-09 CHADWICK, George, G.; HAIGHT, Robert, W.; COLLINS IV, Edward
An exciter system (1, 2) able to communicate information between an exciter unit (10) and one or more remote units (12) or between multiple exciter units (10). The exciter units (10) may include wireless type exciter devices, such as optimum exciters (14), or they may include wired equivalent type exciter devices, such as direct connect exciters (16). The exciter devices (14, 16) inject or extract RF currents (24) in the metallic framework (22) of a vehicle. The remote units (12) couple electromagnetic fields (26) with the metallic framework (22) of the vehicle. The information is exchanged with the exciter devices (14, 16) by communications equipment (20) that modulates or demodulates the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) with the information. As the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) reach everywhere within, on and in close proximity to the vehicle the information is communicated throughout.
22 ATV HAVING A HAND GRIP ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER EP09709053.4 2009-02-03 EP2250072A1 2010-11-17 RIPLEY, Richard, D.; SUNSDAHL, Roy, A.; TAYLOR, Scott, D.
An ATV (10) is disclosed which includes a pedestal assembly (40) incorporated into the foot-wells, which cooperate with a removable passenger seat (36). Furthermore, passenger seat is selectively added or removed from ATV by way of a latch assembly (42). Hand grips flank (44, 44') flank the removable seat and are attached to a rear accessory panel (34). The rear accessory panel also includes an integrated cup holder (46), and rack tie-downs (48) are formed in a front or rear accessory panel.
23 USER INTERFACE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRESENTING VIEWING CONTENT EP07871018.3 2007-08-08 EP2049366B1 2010-05-12 PERLMAN, Marshal H.; GALVAN, Darryl C.
A user interface device (100) for presenting selected viewing content and methods for manufacturing and using same. The user interface device is adapted for installation at a suitable location via any of a wide variety of conventional mounting systems (200). The user interface device thereby can select and present viewing content and, when not in use can be stowed in a manner that does not interfere with the user. A malfunctioning user interface device can be easily removed from the mounting system and replaced with another user interface device, minimizing inconvenience to the user and facilitating repairs. Since the user interface devices are produced with a common docking interface system (130), each user interface device can, without modification, be engaged by any other mounting system. Thereby, only one version of the user interface device needs to be produced, purchased, and inventoried.
24 Camera module for use in automobile US15377434 2016-12-13 US10009529B2 2018-06-26 Jun Suk Yang
Embodiments provide a camera module including a lens unit, a first board formed with an electromagnetic circuit, a second board spaced apart from the first board, the second board including a terminal for external electrical connection and being formed with an electromagnetic circuit, a first support member having one side coupled to the first board and the other side coming into contact with one surface of the second board, so as to maintain a constant distance between the first board and the second board, and an electromagnetic-field shield configured to receive the first board and the second board therein, the electromagnetic-field shield serving to inhibit outward leakage of an electromagnetic-field formed in each board.
25 ATV HAVING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER US15604127 2017-05-24 US20170253286A1 2017-09-07 Scott D. Taylor; Richard D. Ripley; Roy A. Sunsdahl
An all-terrain vehicle includes a plurality of ground-engaging members and a frame supported by the plurality of ground-engaging members and having a front end and a rear end. The all-terrain vehicle further includes a straddle seat coupled to the frame and an attachment rack supported by the frame. The attachment rack has a first portion which defines an outer surface of the attachment rack and is comprised of a first material and a second portion which is positioned at least partially inward of the first portion and is comprised of a second material.
26 ATV having arrangement for a passenger US14562550 2014-12-05 US09663172B2 2017-05-30 Scott D. Taylor
An all-terrain vehicle includes a plurality of ground-engaging members and a frame supported by the plurality of ground-engaging members and having a front end and a rear end. The all-terrain vehicle further includes a straddle seat coupled to the frame and an attachment rack supported by the frame. The attachment rack has a first portion which defines an outer surface of the attachment rack and is comprised of a first material and a second portion which is positioned at least partially inward of the first portion and is comprised of a second material.
27 Saddle-ride vehicle US14346138 2013-02-26 US09346413B2 2016-05-24 Tsuguo Watanabe; Kiyotaka Fujihara; Yasumasa Matsui; Takuhei Kusano; Daisuke Kuriki; Kota Takizawa; Daisuke Sekiya
The saddle-ride vehicle includes: a front fork that rotatably supports a front wheel; a steering shaft that is coupled to the front fork and is steerably supported by a vehicle body frame; a steering handlebar holder that includes a lower holder and an upper holder and is provided above the steering shaft, the upper holder being in contact with the lower holder from above and fastened to the lower holder; a portable terminal holder that is fastened to the upper holder or the lower holder and capable of holding a personal digital assistance; and a steering system in which a steering handlebar pipe sandwiched between the lower holder and the upper holder is fixed to the steering handlebar holder.
28 Electric charging roof on an automobile US12573804 2009-10-05 US08020646B2 2011-09-20 Woodson Wayne Samuel
The present invention relates to an electric charging roof on an automobile. The present invention can be or a method of manufacture of an automobile having a body with an interior, a roof attached to the body, a layer of paint coated on top of the roof, an energy storage unit located within the interior of the body, and a layer of photovoltaic material deposited on top of the layer of paint to form a solar panel connected to the energy storage unit.
29 ATV having arrangement for a passenger US12012587 2008-02-04 US20090195035A1 2009-08-06 Richard D. Ripley; Roy A. Sunsdahl; Scott D. Taylor
An ATV is disclosed which includes a pedestal assembly incorporated into the foot-wells, which cooperate with a removable passenger seat. Furthermore, passenger seat is selectively added or removed from ATV by way of a latch assembly. Hand grips flank the removable seat and are attached to a rear accessory panel. The rear accessory panel also includes an integrated cup holder, and rack tie-downs are formed in a front or rear accessory panel.
30 Exciter-excitation system and methods for communications US10516472 2003-05-30 US07392013B2 2008-06-24 George G. Chadwick; Robert W. Haight; Edward Collins, IV
An exciter system (1, 2) able to communicate information between an exciter unit (10) and one or more remote units (12) or between multiple exciter units (10). The exciter units (10) may include wireless type exciter devices, such as optimum exciters (14), or they may include wired equivalent type exciter devices, such as direct connect exciters (16). The exciter devices (14, 16) inject or extract RF currents (24) in the metallic framework (22) of a vehicle. The remote units (12) couple electromagnetic fields (26) with the metallic framework (22) of the vehicle. The information is exchanged with the exciter devices (14, 16) by communications equipment (20) that modulates or demodulates the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) with the information. As the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) reach everywhere within, on and in close proximity to the vehicle the information is communicated throughout.
31 System and Method for Mounting User Interface Devices US11828193 2007-07-25 US20080023600A1 2008-01-31 Marshal H. Perlman
A mounting system suitable for use with user interface devices and methods for manufacturing and using same. The mounting system can be installed at any suitable location and, once installed, can receive and engage a selected user interface device. The user interface device thereby can select and present viewing content and, when not in use, can be stowed in a manner that does not interfere with the user. Being provided as modular units, a malfunctioning user interface device can be easily removed from the mounting system and replaced with another user interface device, minimizing inconvenience to the user and facilitating repairs. Since the user interface devices are produced with a common form factor, each user interface device can, without modification, be received by, and engaged by, any other installed mounting system. Thereby, only one version of the user interface device needs to be produced, purchased, and inventoried.
32 Exciter system and excitation methods for communications within and very near to vehicles US10160747 2002-05-30 US20020142716A1 2002-10-03 George G. Chadwick; Robert W. Haight; Edward Collins IV
An exciter system (1, 2) able to communicate information between an exciter unit (10) and one or more remote units (12) or between multiple exciter units (10). The exciter units (10) may include wireless type exciter devices, such as optimum exciters (14), or they may include wired equivalent type exciter devices, such as direct connect exciters (16). The exciter devices (14, 16) inject or extract RF currents (24) in the metallic framework (22) of a vehicle. The remote units (12) couple electromagnetic fields (26) with the metallic framework (22) of the vehicle. The information is exchanged with the exciter devices (14, 16) by communications equipment (20) that modulates or demodulates the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) with the information. As the RF currents (24) and/or electromagnetic fields (26) reach everywhere within, on and in close proximity to the vehicle the information is communicated throughout.
33 自動二輪車の携帯情報端末用ケース JP2014037532 2014-02-27 JP5953330B2 2016-07-20 渡辺 二夫; 藤原 清隆; 松井 康真; 草野 拓平; 栗城 大亮; 滝澤 浩太; 関谷 大輔
34 鞍乗型車両 JP2014037533 2014-02-27 JP5744264B2 2015-07-08 渡辺 二夫; 藤原 清隆; 松井 康真; 草野 拓平; 栗城 大亮; 滝澤 浩太; 関谷 大輔
35 Obstacle detection device provided with imaging system for automobile JP2006139642 2006-05-19 JP2006327575A 2006-12-07 RAVIER JEAN-PAUL; LE BARS JEAN-FRANCOIS; REISS BENOIT; JOEL LELEVE; ALBOU PIERRE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To extend visual field in various directions by an obstacle detection device. SOLUTION: At least one optical sensor 38 built in a lighting or a signal device 30, 30' for an automobile is provided. The visual field of the sensor 38 is oriented to a direction substantially the same as a longitudinal direction axial line XX of the automobile and a direction substantially the same as a lateral direction axial line YY of the automobile. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
36 Exciter - excitation system and communication method JP2004510152 2003-05-30 JP2005528848A 2005-09-22 コリンズ ザ フォース エドワード; ジー チャドウィック ジョージ; ダブリュー ハイト ロバート
励振装置(10)と一つ以上のリモート装置(12)又は複数の励振装置(10)との間の情報通信可能な励振システム(1、2)である。 励振装置(10)は、最適な励振器(14)のような無線タイプの励振装置、又は直接接続励振器(16)のような有線と同等の励振器を含む。 励振器(14、16)は、RF電流(24)を前記車両の前記金属骨格(22)に注入する。 前記リモート装置(12)は、前記車両の前記金属骨格(22)に電磁界を結合する。 前記情報は、前記励振器(14、16)をもってRF電流(24)及び/又は前記情報を有する電磁界(26)を変調し、又は復調する通信装置によって交換される。 前記RF電流(24)及び/又は前記電磁界(26)は、前記車両内、前記車両の極近傍の至る所に到達し、前記情報が至る所に伝達される。
37 Straddle-type vehicle JP2014502261 2013-02-26 JP5604608B2 2014-10-08 二夫 渡辺; 清隆 藤原; 康真 松井; 拓平 草野; 大亮 栗城; 浩太 滝澤; 大輔 関谷
38 Saddle riding type vehicle JP2014037535 2014-02-27 JP2014097798A 2014-05-29 WATANABE TSUGIO; FUJIWARA KIYOTAKA; MATSUI YASUMASA; KUSANO TAKUHEI; KURIKI DAISUKE; TAKIZAWA KOTA; SEKIYA DAISUKE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a saddle riding type vehicle allowing a portable information terminal, such as a portable phone, to be held in a stable state.SOLUTION: A saddle riding type vehicle includes: a front fork to rotatably support a front wheel; a steering shaft coupled to the front fork and steerably supported on a vehicle body frame; and a handle holder disposed at an upper part of the steering shaft. A portable information terminal or a portable information terminal holding part for holding the portable information terminal is disposed at a position of an upper part of the handle holder. The portable information terminal holding part is disposed so that the portable information terminal is located on an extension line of a steering axis of the steering shaft.
39 Saddle riding type vehicle JP2014037533 2014-02-27 JP2014097797A 2014-05-29 WATANABE TSUGIO; FUJIWARA KIYOTAKA; MATSUI YASUMASA; KUSANO TAKUHEI; KURIKI DAISUKE; TAKIZAWA KOTA; SEKIYA DAISUKE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a saddle riding type vehicle allowing a portable information terminal, such as a portable phone, to be held in a stable state.SOLUTION: A saddle riding type vehicle includes: a front fork to rotatably support a front wheel; a steering shaft coupled to the front fork and steerably supported on a vehicle body frame; and a steering system that a handle pipe is secured to a handle holder disposed on an upper part of the steering shaft. An eaves member is disposed at an upper part of the handle holder. The eaves member overhangs in all directions toward the outside of the handle holder. A voltage converter is secured to the eaves member. The voltage converter lowers a voltage supplied from a battery mounted on the saddle riding type vehicle. The eaves member and the voltage converter are assembled in a small set so as to be attachable to the saddle riding type vehicle.
40 Case for portable information terminal of saddle riding type vehicle JP2014037532 2014-02-27 JP2014097796A 2014-05-29 WATANABE TSUGIO; FUJIWARA KIYOTAKA; MATSUI YASUMASA; KUSANO TAKUHEI; KURIKI DAISUKE; TAKIZAWA KOTA; SEKIYA DAISUKE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a case for a portable information terminal of a saddle riding type vehicle which holds the portable information terminal such as a portable phone in a stable state.SOLUTION: A case for a portable information terminal of a saddle riding type vehicle includes: a case body having a rear surface wall part and a side wall part, which enclose the portable information terminal, and an opening that opens a front surface of the portable information terminal; a lid member which covers the opening of the case body so as to open and close the opening by a hinge shaft provided at the case body; and a rectangular window part which is formed at the lid member and enables a user to visually check a display part provided at the front surface side of the portable information terminal. A transparent plate material is disposed in the window part and the transparent plate material is fastened to a periphery of the window part.
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