序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Automotive information display device EP89106532.8 1989-04-12 EP0338405B1 1993-03-03 Igarashi, Osamu; Shibata, Takanori; Matuoka, Yoji; Watanabe, Kazuhiro; Terashima, Kunio
182 Console mounted to a headliner EP90102248.3 1990-02-05 EP0440836A1 1991-08-14 Hilborn, David M.; McGarry, Stephen P.

A combination headliner, retainer, console for use with a modular headliner (10) for a motor vehicle (200). A substrate (12) includes a depressed portion (51,61) defining an opening therein. A retainer (52) is mounted within the opening of the depressed portion and includes means for securing console (60) mounted thereto. A console (60)may be mounted to the retainer (61) directly to the substrate (12). Appropriate electrical connections may then be made between the retainer and console for providing electrical energy to the console. The retainer may further include extending wings (54) for distributing the weight of the retainer and the console over a large area of the substrate.

183 VEHICLE MEDIA SYSTEM PCT/US2006025306 2006-06-29 WO2007002806A3 2007-04-05 GIFFIN MICHAEL; PLUNKETT BRADLEY J; TRAINER MARK
A vehicle media system for use in conjunction with a portable media device (120) is set forth. The vehicle media system includes an input module (105) that is mountable, for example, at a console between the driver's seat and front passenger seat of the vehicle cabin, so that it may be manipulated by a user pursuant to input of system commands. A display module (110) is mountable at a different location within the vehicle cabin, such as on the dashboard. A main module (115) is connected to cooperate with the display module (110) and the input module to facilitate user interaction with the portable media device 120.
184 MULTIMEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMOBILE PCT/US0220375 2002-06-25 WO03001885A3 2003-02-27 IRACLIANOS SPIRO; HOUSE WILLIAM NEAL; BOWMAN ROBERT; BECKER DAVID; HUTT STEVEN W
A multimedia and entertainment system (100) for an automobile (16) is disclosed to include a plurality of loudspeakers (32) located and distributed throughout the interior (Fig. 1) passenger compartment of the automobile (16). Loudspeakers of the conventional cone-type (44) as well as electro-dynamic planar loudspeakers (50) may be incorporated into the present invention. At least one loudspeaker (32) is operably integrated within the passenger compartment of the automobile (16) and is located in the proximity of a video display (36) of the system. The electronic audio signal that serves the loudspeaker (32) is processed in the audio system (200) of the multimedia and entertainment system (100) to optimize its full features and capabilities, including multi-audio-channel effects, so as to enable the passengers to completely experience the multimedia and entertainment system (100).
185 OPERATOR CONTROL ELEMENT FOR A DISPLAY APPARATUS IN A TRANSPORTATION MEANS PCT/EP2009060520 2009-08-13 WO2010023110A3 2011-04-14 SEILLER JULIEN; ALLARD NICOLAS; HOTARY JAMES
The invention relates to an operator control element (102) for a display apparatus (100) in a transportation means, wherein the operator control element (102) is physically separated from the display apparatus (100), wherein the operator control element (102) has a single touch-sensitive coordinate input apparatus (206), wherein a plurality of input areas (106; 108; 114; 116; 124; 126; 400) are formed on the coordinate input apparatus (206), wherein the input areas are physically separated from one another by haptically perceptible separation areas (140).
186 IMPROVED VEHICULAR LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A MIRROR ASSEMBLY PCT/US0201785 2002-01-22 WO02062623A3 2003-02-20 LYNAM NIALL R; LINDAHL JOHN O
An improved vehicle lighting system for a vehicle is provided. The lighting system includes a light assembly, which is configured so as to illuminate, for example, a ground area adjacent an entrance to the vehicle or an interior portion of the vehicle. The light assembly includes a single non-incandescent light source, which comprises a single high-intensity power light emitting diode. The single high-intensity power light emitting diode preferably has a luminous efficiency of at least about 1 lumen per watt when the single high-intensity power light emitting diode is operated and wherein the single high-intensity power light emitting diode is preferably operated at a forward current of at least 100 milliamps. The single high-intensity power light emitting diode is preferably provided with a heat dissipation element, which functions as at least one of a heat sink and a heat dissipater for the power dissipated by the single high-intensity power light emitting diode. The single high-intensity power light emitting diode operates at an operational voltage that is less the battery/ignition voltage of the vehicle. Preferably the light assembly is provided with at least one of a series power resistor and a DC voltage to DC voltage converter.
187 VEHICLE GLAZING COMPRISING A MOUNTING PLATE FOR FIXING SEVERAL ACCESSORIES, MOUNTING PLATE AND FIXING METHOD US15572043 2016-04-29 US20180141500A1 2018-05-24 Laurent SILVESTRINI; Raymond BREBION
A vehicle glazing includes a glazed element, at least one mounting plate for the reversible attachment of an accessory to the glazed element, the mounting plate having an exterior face which is fixed facing an interior face of the glazed element, and including at least one mount for the reversible attachment of another accessory to the glazed element, wherein the mount is mechanically connected by at least one connecting arm connecting the mount to the mounting plate and the mount having an exterior face which is fixed facing an interior face of the glazed element.
188 Agricultural Vehicle having Reconfigurable Controls US15726653 2017-10-06 US20180098481A1 2018-04-12 Alexander Barzen
An agricultural tractor having an auxiliary control station located outside of the tractor cab. The auxiliary control station is used for the actuation of tractor components, e.g. hydraulic cylinders, when an operator is outside of the cab. The auxiliary control station has a user interface which allows the external controls of the auxiliary control station to be reassigned to operate different actuatable elements of the tractor, thereby providing for increased ease-of-use of the tractor when an operator is outside of the cab.
189 Supporter for holding electronic device or article in vehicle US14948611 2015-11-23 US09908479B2 2018-03-06 Han-Jong Lee
A supporter for a vehicle includes a pair of brackets separated from each other so as to face each other, one end of each of the brackets being fixed to a holding part held inside of the vehicle, and cubes installed between the brackets so as to be rotatable, the cubes having a polyhedral shape, and one or more holding holes formed on at least two surfaces of the cubes. The supporter selectively supports or holds various goods, such as cup holders, various articles and electronic devices, according to the sizes of the goods, thereby efficiently using space and increasing user convenience.
190 REAR SEAT OCCUPANT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE US15638662 2017-06-30 US20170297490A1 2017-10-19 Niall R. Lynam; John O. Lindahl
A rear seat occupant monitoring system for a vehicle includes a video display screen disposed in the vehicle cabin so as to be viewable by a driver of the vehicle. A camera is disposed a dome light or an overhead console. The dome light or overhead console includes first and second illumination sources that, when operated, illuminate a rear seat area within the field of view of the camera. The first illumination source principally emits visible light when electrically powered, and the second illumination source principally emits non-visible light when electrically powered. The camera captures image data representative of the rear seat area when the rear seat area is illuminated by at least one of the first and second illumination sources. Image data captured by the camera is provided to the video display screen for displaying video images for viewing by the driver of the vehicle.
191 Modular electronics platform US13584578 2012-08-13 US09776577B2 2017-10-03 Jeffrey D. Carnevali
A modular device mounting platform apparatus having interchangeable jaw members for accommodating different devices. The device mounting platform apparatus includes a frame member capable of being mounted, by example and without limitation, in a vehicle and having a device mounting surface facing generally upward. A telescoping clamp member is slidably interconnected to frame member along a first direction. A biasing mechanism is coupled between frame and clamp members for urging a jaw member of the clamp member along first direction away from the frame member. A plurality of different jaw members are interchangeably coupleable to the frame and clamp members in an opposing relationship across the device mounting surface of the frame.
192 SUPPORTER FOR HOLDING ELECTRONIC DEVICE OR ARTICLE IN VEHICLE US14948611 2015-11-23 US20170096112A1 2017-04-06 Han-Jong Lee
A supporter for a vehicle includes a pair of brackets separated from each other so as to face each other, one end of each of the brackets being fixed to a holding part held inside of the vehicle, and cubes installed between the brackets so as to be rotatable, the cubes having a polyhedral shape, and one or more holding holes formed on at least two surfaces of the cubes. The supporter selectively supports or holds various goods, such as cup holders, various articles and electronic devices, according to the sizes of the goods, thereby efficiently using space and increasing user convenience.
193 CUSHION PAN FOR A VEHICLE SEAT ASSEMBLY US15187273 2016-06-20 US20160304017A1 2016-10-20 Michael Medoro; Majid Arefi; Khaled Ayyash; Johnathan Andrew Line; Michael Kolich; James Patrick Creighton; Robert J. Sack
A cushion pan for a vehicle seating assembly includes a body portion having at least one pocket including a module retention aperture disposed therein. First and second suspension assembly retainers are disposed in the body portion. A peripheral flange extends substantially orthogonal to the planar extent of the body portion and includes a plurality of trim tabs. A plurality of support ribs extend through a midportion of the body portion
194 TRAILER HITCHING AID SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE US15161707 2016-05-23 US20160264052A1 2016-09-15 Niall R. Lynam; John O. Lindahl
A tow hitching aid system for a vehicle having a hitching ball for connecting to a hitching receiver of a trailer includes a camera disposed at the vehicle and having a field of view that encompasses the hitching ball of the vehicle. The system also includes a plurality of distance measuring sensors disposed at the vehicle. A display screen is disposed in the vehicle and is viewable by a driver of the vehicle when the driver is normally operating the vehicle. A control receives input from the camera and input from the distance measuring sensors. During a tow hitching maneuver, the display screen displays video images captured by the camera, and at least one graphic overlay is superimposed over the displayed video images to assist the driver during the tow hitching maneuver to connect the hitching ball of the vehicle with the hitching receiver of the trailer.
195 ACCESSORY MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE US14971196 2015-12-16 US20160100084A1 2016-04-07 Kenneth Schofield; Frank O'Brien; Robert L. Bingle; Niall R. Lynam
An accessory system for a vehicle includes an attachment element bonded to an in-cabin windshield surface at a first windshield location and an attachment member attached at the in-cabin windshield surface at a second windshield location. An interior rearview mirror assembly has a mirror support that has a mirror mount configured to mount the mirror assembly to the attachment element. A module is configured to be received by and be supported by the attachment member attached at the windshield. With the module received by and supported by the attachment member at the windshield, a camera of the module views through the windshield and is part of a driver assistance system of the vehicle. With the module received by and supported by the attachment member at the windshield, the mirror mount can be mounted to and demounted from the attachment element without demounting the module from the attachment member.
196 Operator control apparatus in a motor vehicle US13512514 2010-11-26 US09261988B2 2016-02-16 Johannes Tovar; Tahar Bouaziz; Heike Sacher
An apparatus for controlling at least one function of a motor vehicle has a touch-sensitive input panel. The touch-sensitive input panel includes a transparent material.
197 Accessory mounting system for a vehicle US13845714 2013-03-18 US09233645B2 2016-01-12 Kenneth Schofield; Frank O'Brien; Robert L. Bingle; Niall R. Lynam
An accessory mounting system for a vehicle includes a mirror mounting button attached at an in-cabin surface of the vehicle windshield and a mounting element attached at the in-cabin surface of the windshield separate from the mounting button. An interior rearview mirror assembly has a mirror head and a mirror support, which includes a mirror mount configured to mount the mirror assembly to the mirror mounting button. A module is configured to be received at and supported by the mounting element attached at the windshield. The module accommodates a forward facing camera that views through the windshield. The forward facing camera may be part of a driver assistance system of the vehicle. With the module received by and supported by the mounting element, the mirror mount can be mounted to the mirror mounting button and can be demounted from the mirror mounting button without demounting the module from the mounting element.
198 Customizable modular multi-function communication device US12833663 2010-07-09 US09118750B2 2015-08-25 Sohrab Vossoughi; David Randall Knaub; Dave Sayler; Felix Ballerstedt; Thomas Crisp
A configurable modular communication device is composed of an information delivery module and an information input module that are matable to each other. The information delivery module is a single base unit that can work with a touchscreen keypad or a number of modular keypad or other information input attachments. The information input module enables a user to change the look of the modular communication device according to personal taste and enhances its functionality to fit the exact occasion and mode of use. The information delivery module acts on its own as the navigation key and provides on its display screen menu (including an on-screen touch sensing keypad) user access to all functionality including telephone, PDA (personal digital assistant), camera, clock, GPS, and MP3 music player. User-controlled navigation takes place on or in the vicinity of the display screen, whether by hard or soft key actuation.
199 Vehicle seat suspension system US13542415 2012-07-05 US09108553B2 2015-08-18 Michael Medoro; Majid Arefi; Khaled Ayyash; Johnathan Andrew Line; Michael Kolich; James Patrick Creighton; Robert J. Sack; Laura Olivia Ortega Maynez
A vehicle seat suspension assembly includes a rear support for engagement with a torsion tube of a vehicle seat. First and second spring members have end portions engaged with the rear support. Intermediate cushion pan connectors are disposed on each of the first and second spring members. A cross support is coupled with the first and second spring members and includes power and data wiring apertures.
200 Retaining device US13610084 2012-09-11 US08905367B2 2014-12-09 Henryk Bury
A retaining device for fastening a piece of equipment with a display inside a motor vehicle has a holding apparatus with a bearing surface and a holding space for holding the piece of equipment. The holding space extends in a first direction (R1) up to a first maximum extent, and extends in a second direction (R2) perpendicular to the first direction (R1). For pieces of equipment that are smaller, the amount by which the holding space extends in the first direction (R1) can be adjusted to the length of the piece of equipment and the amount by which the holding space extends in the second direction (R2) can be adjusted to its width. For pieces of equipment that are longer, the holding space can be adjusted to the width and the amount by which the holding space extends in the second direction (R2) can be adjusted to its length.
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