序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Headrest and seat video imaging apparatus US10234057 2002-08-30 US20030103140A1 2003-06-05 D. Scott Watkins
A video imaging apparatus for receiving, recording, and displaying images from a vehicle in which the video camera connects to a lateral upper portion of a seat in the vehicle. A member communicates light representative of an image to an image receiver. A mount selectively orients the angular view of the image receiver. A method of providing vehicles with after-market imaging apparatus and installation thereof is disclosed.
142 Arrangement for a switch-equipped steering wheel US10204096 2002-08-14 US20030023353A1 2003-01-30 Ziad Badarneh
At least two multifunction switches (82, 83) are mounted on opposite sides of a vehicle steering wheels (5) relative to it center to effect control of vehicle functions and/or optional functions. A display device (106) on the vehicle dashboard indicates available main functions (107b) and optional subsidiary functions thereof. A first (82) of the multifunction switches can be manipulated to effect selection of a main function and/or subsidiary function. A second (83) of the multifunction switches can be manipulated to effect initiation of selected control operation or function control (108f), and/or subsidiary control operation thereof. A person operating the switches can interactively control them by observing displays (107b; 108f) on the display device (106).
143 Vehicular display system US09757319 2001-01-09 US20020196201A1 2002-12-26 John B. Rosen
A display system is provided, such display system including a display with a generally horizontal display surface, and a reflecting element with an opaque reflective surface configured to reflect an image presented by the display for viewing by the vehicle occupant. The display system is configured to be mounted adjacent the front console, typically with the display embedded in the front console and the reflecting element mounted above the display at an angle relative thereto.
144 Vehicular lighting system US10054633 2002-01-22 US20020159270A1 2002-10-31 Niall R. Lynam; John O. Lindahl
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.
145 Headrest and seat video imaging apparatus US10037775 2001-10-29 US20020093565A1 2002-07-18 D. Scott Watkins
An imaging pod attachable to a seat or headrest having one or more imaging sensors for imaging in one or more directions to create electrical signals representative of the images received by the imaging sensors, with a communicator for sending the electrical signals to a signal recorder for recording signals representative of the images received by the imaging sensors, with the imaging device disposed substantially centrally relative to a central axis of a motor vehicle for imaging therefrom. A modular image recording insert received within a glove box includes a base with a connector that engages an image recorder for communicating with the imaging pods and controllers. Providing motor vehicles with after-market imaging apparatus and installation thereof is disclosed.
146 Rear view and multi-media system for vehicles US09239687 1999-01-29 US06304173B2 2001-10-16 Silviu Pala; Phil LeMay; Scott Shields; Terence Duncan; Michael Maass; Joseph Stevens; John McConnell; Jerome Ng; Ozer M. N. Teitelbaum
A vehicle display system includes a display which is selectively movable between a first position in which it is viewable by a driver and a second position in which it is viewable by the rear passengers but not the driver. In the first position, the display provides a rear view from a camera mounted at the rear of the vehicle. In the second position, the display provides entertainment to the passengers in the rear seats.
147 REAR VIEW AND MULTI-MEDIA SYSTEM FOR VEHICLES US09239687 1999-01-29 US20010022553A1 2001-09-20 SILVIU PALA; PHIL LEMAY; SCOTT SHIELDS; TERENCE DUNCAN; MICHAEL MAASS; JOSEPH STEVENS; JOHN MCCONNELL; JEROME NG; OZER M.N. TEITELBAUM
A vehicle display system includes a display which is selectively movable between a first position in which it is viewable by a driver and a second position in which it is viewable by the rear passengers but not the driver. In the first position, the display provides a rear view from a camera mounted at the rear of the vehicle. In the second position, the display provides entertainment to the passengers in the rear seats.
148 Headrest and seat video imaging apparatus US09398910 1999-09-14 US06215518B1 2001-04-10 D. Scott Watkins
A video imaging apparatus for receiving, recording, and displaying images from a motor vehicle in which the video camera rigidly connects to a support member in a headrest protion of a seat in the motor vehicle. A video recorder mounts in a slidable drawer in a seat cushion, which drawer is selectively moveable from a first position recessed in the seat to a second position outwardly of the seat for selective access to the video recorder. The video recorder communicates with the video camera, as well as with a image display device mounted within the motor vehicle.
149 Headrest and seat video imaging apparatus US09252265 1999-02-18 US06198502B1 2001-03-06 D. Scott Watkins
A video imaging apparatus for receiving, recording, and displaying images from a motor vehicle in which the video camera rigidly connects to a support member in a cavity of a headrest for a seat in the motor vehicle. A cover detachably closes an opening in the headrest for insertion and removal of the video camera. An opening in a surface of the headrest allows light to reach lens in the video camera. A seat cushion is selectively moveable from a closed position for seating to an open position for selective access to a video recorder mounted within the seat. The video recorder communicates with the video camera, as well as with a image display device mounted within the motor vehicle.
150 Combination cellular telephone radio receiver and recorder mechanism for vehicles US72754 1998-05-04 US6131042A 2000-10-10 Chang Lee; Chao Thao
A combination cellular telephone and radio receiver/tape player/recorder for vehicles includes a cellular telephone circuit and an AM/FM radio receiver including an antenna and loudspeaker. The cellular telephone is wired to the radio receiver for receiving and sending cellular telephone transmissions through the radio antenna and playing telephone messages through the loudspeaker. A dialing keypad is mounted on an armrest beside the driver's seat. The keypad includes a cover and a motor operatively associated with the cover for retracting and replacing the cover so as to enclose the keypad. The tape player/recorder is used to record telephone messages being received or sent by the cellular telephone. An alphanumeric display provided as a component of the basic radio receiver/tape player/recorder is connected to display telephone numbers being called out or called in. A cellular telephone handset with the same telephone number allows passengers in other parts of the vehicle to talk on the telephone.
151 Electronic equipment apparatus and electronic equipment assembly US046662 1998-03-24 US6119060A 2000-09-12 Masatoshi Takayama; Hiroshi Ohmura; Isao Hirashima; Nagahisa Fujita; Futoshi Shoji; Yoshinori Otsubo
An opening portion (2) is formed on an instrumental panel (1). A plurality of units (U1-U3) and a panel body (P) corresponding to the units are arranged. The units (U1-U3) have neither an input portion such as switches operated by the passenger nor an output portion such as a display for the passenger, and switch groups (7, 8) and a display (5) are mounted on the panel body (P). The units (U1-U3) and panel body (P) are coupled and connected to each other in advance to obtain an electronic equipment assembly. Of this assembly, the units (U1-U3) are stored in the instrumental panel (1) via the opening portion (2), and the opening portion (2) is covered by the panel body (P), so that the panel body (P) constitutes a portion of the wall surface in the passenger room.
152 Vanity console US545947 1995-10-20 US5940120A 1999-08-17 Jay M. Frankhouse; Ryan S. Anair; Michael B. Vanden Elzen; Russell L. Clark
A vanity console is provided with a housing having a mirror mounted therein made of a material providing both reflectivity and transmissivity characteristics. A source of illumination such as a peripheral fluorescent tube extends behind the outer periphery of the mirror and directs light through the two-way mirror for use of the vanity mirror in low ambient light conditions. The mirror preferably is shaped to conform to the shape of a user's face. In one embodiment of the invention, positioned centrally behind the mirror is a video image source, such as an LCD display, which is supplied with video information from a variety of sources such as vehicle mounted cameras that the vanity console can serve the function of video imaging as well.
153 Vehicle accessory having integrally contained radio receiver and recording means US668880 1991-03-13 US5263199A 1993-11-16 Ronald P. Barnes; David O. Hanon
A vehicle accessory is disclosed which includes a housing configured for mounting within the passenger compartment of a vehicle and further configured for electrical connection to a vehicle radio antenna. A radio receiver and recorder are contained within the housing. The recorder selectively receives radio broadcasts and records radio broadcasts onto the media. An electronic control controls operation of the radio receiver and recorder for recording radio broadcasts while simultaneously recording sound emitted onto a recorder microphone. A speech generator is operatively connected to the recorder and to a plurality of preset buttons for generating a predetermined audio message onto the media contained within the housing. The controller activates the speech generator in response to a predetermined occurrence for recording a generated audio message onto a media contained within the housing after manual activation of the recorder and depression of a preset button.
154 Method and system for protecting automotive appliances against theft US535656 1990-06-11 US5045838A 1991-09-03 John Ghazarian
An alarm or indicating system for indicating that an automotive appliance has been left in the vehicle. The system includes a circuit powered by the battery of the vehicle and a first switch which is closed by inserting the appliance into a predetermined position in the vehicle and opened by removing the appliance from the predetermined position. The circuit further includes a control switch that is operated by the door of the vehicle such that when the door is opened the control switch will be closed to energize the circuit of the appliance is in its predetermined position. When the operator removes the appliance it will open the first switch to de-energize the circuit and the alarm. When the door of the vehicle is closed the control switch will be opened and the alarm circuit will be de-energized.
155 Vehicle loudspeaker arrangement with magnetic-field-sensitive device US398657 1982-07-15 US4426553A 1984-01-17 Tetsuo Senoo
A loudspeaker arrangement for a vehicle having a magnetic-field-sensitive device, includes a casing, and first and second loudspeakers disposed in the casing. First and second magnets are incorporated in the first and second loudspeakers respectively. The respective magnetic moments of the first and second magnets are arranged to be antiparallel so that the vector sum of magnetic fluxes produced by the first and second magnets will be reduced at the position of the magnetic-field-sensitive device.
156 Radioreceiver for conveyances US39753429 1929-10-05 US1915290A 1933-06-27 CLEMENT LEWIS M
157 차량용 거치대 KR1020150139591 2015-10-05 KR101754762B1 2017-07-06 이한종
본발명에의하면두 개가서로마주하도록이격되어배치되고, 일단은차량내부에거치가능한거치부에고정되는한쌍의브라켓; 및상기브라켓들사이에서회전가능하게장착되는큐브;를포함하고, 상기큐브는다면체모양으로형성되며적어도두 개이상의면에는하나이상의거치홀이각각형성되는차량용거치대가제공된다. 이와같은본 발명의차량용거치대에의하면, 시트백컵 홀더, 각종물품, 전자기기등과같이다양한물건들을선택적으로거치및 안착시킬수 있어, 공간성의효율과, 사용자의편의를증대시킬수 있다.
158 사용자 설정 가능한 모듈화된 다기능 통신 장치 KR1020107017666 2009-01-08 KR101580560B1 2015-12-28 보서기소라브; 노브데이비드랜달; 세일러데이브; 발러스테트펠릭스; 크리스프토마스
재구성가능한모듈화된통신장치는서로결합될수 있는정보제공모듈과정보입력모듈로이루어진다. 정보제공모듈은터치스크린키패드또는다수의모듈화된키패드혹은다른정보입력부속장치와함께작동할수 있는단일의베이스유닛이다. 정보입력모듈은사용자가개인적인취향에따라모듈화된통신장치의외관을변경할수 있게해주며, 정확한상황과사용모드에들어맞는그 기능성을향상시켜준다. 정보제공모듈은내비게이션키(navigation key)로서자체적으로동작하며, (스크린터치감지키패드를포함하는) 그디스플레이스크린메뉴상에전화기, PDA(personal digital assistant: 개인휴대정보단말기), 카메라, 시계및 MP3 플레이어를포함하는모든기능에대한사용자접근을허용한다. 강한키 조작혹은부드러운키 조작에의해, 디스플레이스크린상에서또는그 근방에서사용자제어식의내비게이션이이루어진다.
159 차량 탑재용 전자 장치 KR1020070106921 2007-10-23 KR100861976B1 2008-10-07 하마오카히로후미; 이토유스케
본 발명은 전자 장치 자체의 도난을 간단히 방지할 수 있는 전자 장치를 제공하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 착탈식 패널 유닛(3)을 전자 장치 본체(2)에 장착한 상태에서는 이 전자 장치(1)를 조작할 수 있게 구성되고, 전자 장치 본체(2)로부터 분리한 상태에서는 이 전자 장치(1)를 조작할 수 없게 구성되기 때문에, 차량에서 착탈식 패널 유닛(3)을 분리하여 이를 사용자들밖에 모르는 소정 장소에 숨겨놓음으로써, 이 전자 장치 본체(2), 즉 전자 장치(1) 자체의 도난을 방지한다.
160 차량 탑재용 전자 장치 KR1020070106919 2007-10-23 KR1020070114332A 2007-12-03 하마오카히로후미; 이토유스케
An anti-theft vehicle-mounted electronic apparatus is provided to allow a user to operate the electric apparatus only when a detachable panel unit is installed to a main body of the electric apparatus. An anti-theft vehicle-mounted electronic apparatus(1) comprises a main body(2) of the electric apparatus and a operating unit(3). First and second recording media are inserted into the main body. The operating unit is detachable to the main body of the electric apparatus. When the operating unit is installed to the main body, the first recording medium is able to be inserted in the main body or ejected out of the main body. When the operating unit is installed to the main body, the second medium is not able to be inserted into the main body or ejected out of the main body. The second recoding medium is able to be inserted and ejected when the operating unit is separated from the main body.
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