序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 User interface apparatus and method for the presentation of viewing content JP2009523977 2007-08-08 JP5238700B2 2013-07-17 マーシャル・エイチ・パールマン; ダリル・シー・ガルバン
42 User interface apparatus and method for the presentation of viewing content JP2009523977 2007-08-08 JP2010500833A 2010-01-07 ダリル・シー・ガルバン; マーシャル・エイチ・パールマン
選択された視聴コンテンツを提示するためのユーザーインターフェイス装置、ならびにこれを製造および使用するための方法。 ユーザーインターフェイス装置は、幅広くさまざまな従来の取り付けシステムのいずれかによって適切な位置に設置されるように構成されている。 これにより、ユーザーインターフェイス装置が、視聴コンテンツを選択および提示でき、非使用時には、ユーザーの妨げとならないよう仕方で格納することができる。 故障したユーザーインターフェイス装置を取り付けシステムから容易に取り外して、別のユーザーインターフェイス装置と交換することができ、ユーザーにとっての不便が最小限で済み、修理が容易になる。 ユーザーインターフェイス装置が、共通のドッキング・インターフェイスシステムを備えて製造されるため、それぞれのユーザーインターフェイス装置を、変更なしで、任意の他の取り付けシステムに係合させることができる。 したがって、ただ1種類のユーザーインターフェイス装置を、製造、購入、および在庫すればよい。
43 CAMERA MODULE FOR USE IN AUTOMOBILE US15991729 2018-05-29 US20180278819A1 2018-09-27 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.
44 VEHICLE SENSING SYSTEM FOR DETECTING TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS US15695380 2017-09-05 US20180068191A1 2018-03-08 Michael Biemer; Ruediger Boegel
A vision system for a vehicle includes a camera disposed at the vehicle and having a field of view exterior of the vehicle. A control, via processing of image data captured by the camera, is operable to detect the presence of a vehicle and a blinking light source in the field of view of the camera. The control, via processing of captured image data, determines an angle of the detected vehicle relative to the equipped vehicle and, responsive to determination of the angle, determines a middle region of an end of the detected vehicle. Responsive to detection of the vehicle and the blinking light source, the vision system is operable to determine whether the detected blinking light source is a left turn signal indicator of the detected vehicle or a right turn signal indicator of the detected vehicle.
45 SADDLE-RIDE VEHICLE US14346138 2013-02-26 US20150158433A1 2015-06-11 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.
46 ATV HAVING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER US14562550 2014-12-05 US20150091286A1 2015-04-02 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.
47 Accessory mounting apparatus for a vehicle US13180906 2011-07-12 US08905282B2 2014-12-09 Jason E. Miller; Brent Terry; Garric Henry
An accessory mounting apparatus is provided for coupling to a vehicle roll bar. The accessory mounting apparatus illustratively includes a driver side clamping device configured to be secured to a driver side upright of the roll bar, and a passenger side clamping device configured to be secured to the passenger side upright of the roll bar. Protective sleeves cooperate with the clamping devices to protect the roll bar from damaging contact therewith. A laterally extending cross member extends between the driver side clamping device and the passenger side clamping device.
48 ACCESSORY MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE US14183784 2014-02-19 US20140173880A1 2014-06-26 Jason E. Miller; Brent Terry; Garric Henry
An accessory mounting apparatus is provided for coupling to a vehicle roll bar. The accessory mounting apparatus illustratively includes a driver side clamping device configured to be secured to a driver side upright of the roll bar, and a passenger side clamping device configured to be secured to the passenger side upright of the roll bar. Protective sleeves cooperate with the clamping devices to protect the roll bar from damaging contact therewith. A laterally extending cross member extends between the driver side clamping device and the passenger side clamping device.
49 ATV HAVING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PASSENGER US13464777 2012-05-04 US20120212013A1 2012-08-23 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.
50 Device for detecting obstacles comprising an imaging system for motor vehicles US11419231 2006-05-19 US07693302B2 2010-04-06 Jean-Paul Ravier; Jean-François Le Bars; Benoit Reiss; Joël Leleve; Pierre Albou
An obstacle detection device comprising an imaging system for a motor vehicle, including at least one optical sensor, integrated in a lighting or signaling device of this vehicle. A field of vision of this at least one optical sensor can be oriented substantially along a longitudinal axis of the vehicle or substantially along a transverse axis of the vehicle.
51 ELECTRIC CHARGING ROOF ON AN AUTOMOBILE US12573804 2009-10-05 US20100018785A1 2010-01-28 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.
52 FLEXURAL MOUNT DEVICE, AND ASSEMBLY AND VEHICLE COMPRISING SAME US12017809 2008-01-22 US20090184506A1 2009-07-23 Samuel Hughes; Alan Cruickshank
A flexural mount device for securing a mountable structure to a base structure, comprising a main body portion of first thickness, with front and back surfaces, an intermediate portion with front and back surfaces, wherein the intermediate portion back surface is substantially coplanar with and extends from the back surface of the main body portion, and an end portion with front and back surfaces, the end portion back surface being substantially coplanar with and extending from the back surface of the intermediate portion, the intermediate and end portions having a second thickness smaller than the first thickness, the intermediate portion being sufficiently flexible so that the end portion can be folded back toward the main body portion so that the intermediate portion has an arcuate profile for corresponding circumferential contact with the base structure, the intermediate and end portions including an elongate channel opening therein and the main body portion being adapted for fastening of the mountable structure with a fastener assembly engaging the main body portion and the elongate channel opening. A mounting assembly including the flexural mount device may be employed in a vehicle to secure a mountable structure to the vehicle.
53 Image recording system US11704513 2007-02-09 US20070252910A1 2007-11-01 Frank Gottwald; Jens Schick; Volker Luhr
An image recording system, particularly for use in a motor vehicle, and a method for producing an image recording system are provided. The image recording system includes an image sensor, an optical unit, a housing and fastening arrangement for fixing the image sensor in position relative to the housing, permit axial alignment of the main axis of the image sensor and the main axis of the optical unit relative to each other.
54 Exciter-excitation system and methods for communications US10516472 2003-05-30 US20060187005A1 2006-08-24 George Chadwick; Robert Haight; Edward Collins
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.
55 Antenna US11120216 2005-05-02 US20050195117A1 2005-09-08 George Chadwick
An antenna system, particularly for vehicles. A discone-type antenna is preferably utilized for frequencies outside the vehicle. At various frequencies, either or both the antenna and the vehicle serve as exciters.
56 Sliding storage compartment located between the frame rails of a vehicle US10747565 2003-12-30 US20050140159A1 2005-06-30 Robert Barber
A sliding storage device which may be mounted between the frame rails of a truck. The sliding storage device includes sliding rails adapted for mounting in a substantially horizontal orientation to the bed of the truck and the frame rails of the truck. The sliding storage device having three sides and a bottom such that the top is open for placing materials in for storage. A first panel is hingedly attachable to the front of the sliding storage device for access to the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism secures the the sliding storage device in a closed position between the frame rails of a vehicle.
57 Exciter system and excitation methods for communications within and very near to vehicles US10160747 2002-05-30 US06600896B2 2003-07-29 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.
58 自動二輪車 JP2014037535 2014-02-27 JP5826314B2 2015-12-02 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
59 鞍乗型車両 JP2014502261 2013-02-26 JPWO2013129421A1 2015-07-30 渡辺 二夫; 二夫 渡辺; 藤原 清隆; 清隆 藤原; 康真 松井; 草野 拓平; 拓平 草野; 大亮 栗城; 浩太 滝澤; 大輔 関谷
この鞍乗型車両は、前輪(6)を回動可能に支持するフロントフォーク(7)と、前記フロントフォーク(7)に連結し、車体フレーム(11)に操向可能に支持された操軸(9)と、下側ホルダ(41L)と、前記下側ホルダ(41L)に上方から当接するとともに前記下側ホルダ(41L)に締結される上側ホルダ(42L)とを有し、前記操舵軸(9)の上部に設けられたハンドルホルダ(40)と、前記上側ホルダ(42L)又は前記下側ホルダ(41L)に締結され、携帯情報端末(P)を保持可能な携帯端末ホルダ(55)と、前記下側ホルダ(41L)と前記上側ホルダ(42L)とによって挟み込まれたハンドルパイプ(10)が前記ハンドルホルダ(40)に固定される操舵系(S)と、を含む。
60 自動車用撮像システムを備える障害物検出装置 JP2012145041 2012-06-28 JP5694243B2 2015-04-01 ジャン・ポール ラヴィエ; ジャン・フランソワ ル バール; ブノワ レース; ジョエル ルルヴ; ピエール アルブー
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