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 System for medically assisting the occupants of a motor vehicle US10689952 2003-10-22 US20040133082A1 2004-07-08 Klaus Abraham-Fuchs; Tilo Christ; Markus Schmidt; Volker Schmidt; Siegfried Schneider; Sven Tiffe
A motor vehicle includes an assistance device for assisting in a diagnosis, therapy and/or prophylactic treatment on a person who is in the vehicle. An electronic data processing device is for automatically actuating and/or interrogating the assistance device. The assistance device can automatically activate at least one device intended to prompt the person to perform an action, e.g. to take medicaments or to perform a physiological exercise. There can also be an identification device for identifying the person, in order to actuate and/or to interrogate the assistance device on the basis of the result of the identification of the person.
142 System and method for detection and notification of unauthorized, animate beings in a vehicle US09847327 2001-05-03 US20020163426A1 2002-11-07 Paul Andrew Moskowitz
A system (and method) includes at least one sensor for sensing, in a vehicle, a presence of an unauthorized being, at least one system for emitting a warning based upon the output of the at least one sensor, and a device for transmitting a signal from the at least one sensor to the warning device.
143 Ceiling mounted delivery device for use inside of a motor vehicle US10098852 2002-03-14 US20020159872A1 2002-10-31 Douglas Dominic Scartelli
A ceiling mounted delivery device for use inside of a motor vehicle is disclosed, and according to the present invention, is designed to allow the safe, controlled delivery of items between seated passengers who are separated by distances greater than their personal reach. There are two present versions of this invention. The first version consists of an aluminum flat metal frame that roughly runs the length of the vehicle's ceiling. A pulley is affixed just fore and aft of the frame and a nylon string connects both pulleys together forming a pulley type conveyor delivery system. As the conveyor nylon string is manually moved, personal items attached to the string are transported from one end of the device/vehicle to the other. This pulley type conveyor delivery system utilizes two flat metal cross members designed to hold said frame onto the ceiling of the vehicle. The second version utilizes a rotatable screw gear drive conveyor delivery system. The rotatable screw gear runs the length of said conveyor delivery system. This rotatable screw gear drive conveyor delivery system is held along the length of the ceiling by two flat metal cross members. As the screw gear is rotated, a screw gear shuttle rides the length of the gear thus transporting attached personal items from one end of said conveyor delivery system to the other.
144 Alarm apparatus for monitoring activity in a vehicle US09737792 2000-12-15 US06353383B1 2002-03-05 Hubert L. Gross; Robert A. Jastern
An alarm apparatus for monitoring activity in a vehicle for alerting the user know of any possible emergencies in one's vehicle. The alarm apparatus for monitoring activity in a vehicle includes a microphone being adapted to be disposed in a passenger compartment of a vehicle; and also includes a transmitter being connected to the microphone and being adapted to be disposed in the vehicle for transmitting signals; and further includes a remote receiver/transmitter being adapted to be carried by a user for receiving signals from the transmitter.
145 Removable security bezel for an electronic device US09609530 2000-07-03 US06316778B1 2001-11-13 Gary Goodman; Malcolm Johnston; Simon Chapman
The invention is a theft deterrent arrangement for a motor vehicle audio apparatus (10) wherein the audio apparatus (10) is enabled when an optoelectronic circuit (7,11,13) is closed by a security bezel (1) removably seated in a recess (3) in a front face (2) of the audio apparatus (10). The security bezel (1) has a light pipe (17), so that when the security bezel (1) is seated in the recess (3), the light pipe (17) provides an optical path (32) between a light detector (13) and an emitter (11) fixedly mounted in the recess (3), thereby closing the optoelectronic circuit (7,11,13) and enabling the audio apparatus (10).
146 Vehicular clothing protector US08817106 1997-04-07 US06196623B1 2001-03-06 Jon E. Shackelford; Joseph W. Tasch; Gregory E. Price
A clothing protector assembly (34) for an automobile (10) prevents a person's shoes and clothes from brushing against the automobile's (10) exterior body surface (12) and becoming soiled with dirt, mud, snow, salt, and other debris during entry and exit. The clothing protector assembly (34) includes a guard (36), which is automatically moved to an extended position when the door (20) is opened to hold clothing away from the exterior body surface (12). When the door (20) closes, the guard (36) is pushed back to its retracted position. Alternatively, a motor (172) or a mechanical linkage (274) tied to the door (220) can be used to extend and retract the guard (36). A extension lock feature (76) holds the guard (36) in the fully extended position, as when leaned against. The automobile door (120) may be of the sliding van type. The clothing protector assembly (134, 234) can also be installed in the rear hatch (114) or trunk (214) area of an automobile (110, 210), with the guard (136, 236) covering the rear bumper (132, 232) and other dirty portions of the exterior body surface (112, 212) whenever the hatch (120) or trunk (220) is opened to protect clothing during loading and unloading of cargo.
147 Apparatus and method for chasing animals from an automobile US132610 1998-08-11 US6134184A 2000-10-17 Lucy Waletzky; Peter J. Wilk
An apparatus for chasing animals from an automobile includes a generator for producing energy which can be sensed by animals, means for mounting the generator to an automobile, and an activation device operatively connected to the generator for activating the generator upon detecting presence of an animal near the automobile. The activation device may include a motion sensor or an infrared sensor. The motion detector may take the form of an ultrasonic sensor, which is sensitive to vibrations in an ultrasonic frequency range.
148 Rodent barrier US190164 1998-11-12 US6061974A 2000-05-16 Dennis Paul Perrigo
A rodent barrier device for use on the ground engaging tires of a vehicle. A continuous wall barrier made of a weather resistant and low outer friction slippery material, such as the slippery plastic LEXAN material, having an upper concave surface rim encircles the tires of the vehicle to be protected from the rodents. Initially before made into a continuous wall, the material making up the wall barrier may be a single elongated flat strip that is processed and bent into a continuous tire encircling wall by having the two opposite ends of the strip meet at a common edge.
149 Method and apparatus for inhibiting laser detection US600412 1996-02-12 US5652652A 1997-07-29 Mark F. Jones; Henry Devilliers
Applicant's invention is a method and apparatus for inhibiting laser detection wherein the infrared laser light from a laser gun is absorbed, diffused, and dispersed, hindering the quick response needed for accurate laser readings. The laser detection inhibitor incorporates a rectangular thermoplastic lens panel and a filtering treatment which coats or is infused into the thermoplastic lens panel. The thermoplastic lens panel is suitably formed for placement over a vehicular license plate. The panel is adapted for placement over the license plate. After the panel is sprayed or infused during molding with the filtering treatment, the panel is affixed over the license plate using the existing attachment means for the vehicular license plate. Applicant's invention may also be placed in spray or film form over other reflective vehicular parts. Applicant's invention uniformly covers the license plate absorbing, diffusing, and dispersing infrared laser light and therefore, inhibiting laser detection.
150 Farm implement hillside leveling device US408399 1995-03-22 US5601145A 1997-02-11 L. D. Thompson
A farm implement includes a plurality of equipment heads (such as planter heads) for engaging the earth and a carriage for mounting the heads for movement in a first direction. The equipment heads are kept level when moving in a first direction over terrain that is sloped and a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction so that the equipment heads remain in proper operative engagement with the earth. The leveling mechanism includes a channel shaped structure so that it is substantially stationary with respect to the carriage and extends substantially in a second direction, a movable ballast element mounted in the channel shaped structure, and a powered ballast moving device. The moving device has a first portion mounted to the ballast element, and a second portion mounted to the channel shaped structure with a force applicator (such as an hydraulic cylinder assembly) for moving the first portion with respect to the second portion in the second direction to reposition the ballast element with respect to the channel shaped structure. The channel shaped structure is preferably open ended, and rollers, ball bearings, low friction coatings, or lubricating fluids are provided between the ballast element and the channel shaped structure for relatively friction free movement. A control panel may be mounted in a tractor cab to operate the hydraulic cylinder assembly.
151 Method and apparatus for inhibiting laser detection US253806 1994-06-03 US5491547A 1996-02-13 Mark F. Jones; Henry Devilliers
Applicant's invention is a method and apparatus for inhibiting laser detection wherein the infrared laser light from a laser gun is absorbed, diffused, and dispersed, hindering the quick response needed for accurate laser readings. The laser detection inhibitor incorporates a rectangular acrylic lens panel and a filtering treatment which coats or is infused into the acrylic lens panel. The acrylic lens panel is suitably formed for placement over a vehicular license plate. The panel is adapted for placement over the license plate. After the panel is sprayed or infused during molding with the filtering treatment, the panel is affixed over the license plate using the existing attachment means for the vehicular license plate. Applicant's invention uniformly covers the license plate absorbing, diffusing, and dispersing infrared laser light and therefore, inhibiting laser detection.
152 Smokeless automobile US747517 1991-08-20 US5190307A 1993-03-02 Randy M. Brown; Robert E. Rivers
An automotive anti-smoking apparatus which includes at least one smoke sensor for detecting the presence of smoke located within a passenger compartment of an automobile, a beeper for emitting a beeping sound within the passenger compartment when smoke is detected, an illuminated "No Smoking" sign located on the dashboard of the automobile for flashing on and off when smoke is detected within the passenger compartment, an audio message playback device for broadcasting an anti-smoking message within the passenger compartment when smoke is detected, an adjustable engine governor for controlling the speed of the automobile when smoke is detected within the passenger compartment, an ignition control mechanism for preventing an operator from turning on the automobile while smoke is detected within the automobile, and a control circuit through which other elements of the present invention receive power and are controlled. If smoke is detected by the sensor while the automobile is in motion, the control circuit instructs: the beeper to emit a beeping sound, the dashboard sign to flash on and off, the audio message playback device to broadcast an anti-smoking message, the engine governor to, after a short delay, slow the speed of the automobile, and the ignition control mechanism not to allow the car, after it has been turned off, to be turned on again until the smoke has been cleared from the passenger compartment.
153 Temperature-rise limiting automobile bra US499988 1990-03-27 US5056817A 1991-10-15 Kip L. Fuller
A flexible automobile bra securable to the exterior surface of an automobile is constructed of at least one panel which absorbs mechanical impact, provides mechanical stabilization to inhibit flapping under windy or high-speed conditions, faciltates water drainage, and limits temperature rise of covered portions of the vehicle. The bra comprises at least one panel having a first, non-abrasive layer; a second thermal radiation reflective layer which is also preferably a thermally conductive, radar reflective metal; a third layer of elastomeric reticulated foam, which can be a radar-absorbing type; and a fourth layer of water impervious material which is preferably water vapor permeable. In an alternative embodiment, the reflective second layer is eliminated.
154 Apparatus for promoting the vigilance of a motor vehicle operator US326917 1989-03-22 US4876594A 1989-10-24 Julius Schiffman
A device for maintaining the vigilance of a motor vehicle operator. Two preferred embodiments, maintaining the operator's attention toward the direction of developing traffic conditions, with a visual system focused at infinity, are disclosed. One shows an image which is projected or otherwise transmitted from below the normal line of sight of the operator, while the other illustrates transmission of the image from above the vehicle operator. The invention overcomes "road hypnosis" or other inattentiveness by maintaining the operators's interest, thereby putting the operators's psychological perceptive apparatus in a high state of readiness.
155 Automobile body conversion system US063994 1987-06-19 US4790588A 1988-12-13 Randall G. Corson
A system for replacing component parts of an automobile body to alter the appearance of the vehicle. The system includes a frame for attachment to the chassis of the automobile in place of the original bumper. The frame effectively lengthens the chassis and provides support for a hood that is longer than the original hood. The frame carries hinges attached to the hood and also carries lifts which bias the hood upwardly for easy opening.
156 Parking ticket collection apparatus US214447 1980-12-08 US4361355A 1982-11-30 Louis Wise; James E. Voves
A parking ticket collection apparatus for use with a motor vehicle including a body having an opening and comprising container means for holding at least one ticket. The container means comprises a mid-portion, a first portion extending longitudinally from the mid-portion in one direction, and a second portion extending longitudinally from the mid-portion in another direction, opposite the one direction. The first portion comprises a top end and the second portion comprises a bottom end. An opening on the top end of the container comprises first slot means of a size adapted to permit the insertion of a ticket therethrough. The second portion comprises a bottom end which constitutes portal means and which is mounted on the container means for movement between an open and a closed position and which comprises means normally preventing the removal of the ticket from the container means when the bottom end is in the closed position and for permitting the removal of the ticket from the container means when the bottom end is in the open position. The vehicle body opening comprises second slot means of substantially the same size and configuration as the first slot means. The apparatus is preferably mounted in the trunk area of the motor vehicle wherein the first slot means is in substantial alignment with the second slot means to permit the insertion of the ticket into and through the second slot means and the first slot means and into the container means. Ticket-guiding means is provided of a size adapted to fit into the second slot means and into the first slot means for guiding the ticket into the container means. The apparatus preferably has a rectangular cross-sectional area and has the approximate dimensions of 101/8 inches long, 53/4 inches wide, and 11/2 inches deep. Drainage means is provided in the bottom end for preventing the accumulation of moisture and debris therein.
157 Indoor automobile starting system US706054 1976-07-16 US4110629A 1978-08-29 James D. Dotson; Annette Jones
This system consists primarily of cable means, having wires which connect with a key operated and hand held device, which will enable the user to start an automobile from inside of the home or office. The cable means is plugable into an area in the front of the engine compartment of the automobile, the wires being connected to the starter, the ignition system, etc. The system includes flexible cable means so as to control the throttle of the engine carburetor.
158 Central warning device for vehicles US502945 1974-09-04 US3991399A 1976-11-09 Heinz Jager
A motor vehicle, especially a military vehicle, which is provided with a relatively narrow boarding entry directly surrounding the body of the driver and with a warning system for indicating the failure of auxiliary aggregates and/or of auxiliary media; a mechanical central warning device is connected in parallel with a central warning lamp which lights up each time an individual one of several warning lamps lights up, each indicating a predetermined failure; the mechanical warning device thereby transmits to the driver the warning by an increase in the pressure which must be exerted by the driver on the gas pedal for purposes of its displacement.
159 Arm extender US3463533D 1967-08-03 US3463533A 1969-08-26 REPISCAK STEVE; REPISCAK JOSEPH H
160 Position signalling spacer for motor vehicles US14351861 1961-10-02 US3102507A 1963-09-03 FRIEDRICH JERGITSCH
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