Patent classifications
B63B45/06
Illuminated seat stanchion
A headrest associated with a seating position on a vehicle may be provided and the seating position may have a seat portion and a back portion. The headrest may include a rest portion configured for laterally and/or vertically supporting the head of a user seated in the seating position. The headrest may also include a support portion including a riser with a translucent material and the support portion may be configured for spaced apart and lateral support of the rest portion relative to the back portion of the seating position. The support portion may include a light source arranged to illuminate the support portion by directing light through the translucent material.
Illuminated seat stanchion
A headrest associated with a seating position on a vehicle may be provided and the seating position may have a seat portion and a back portion. The headrest may include a rest portion configured for laterally and/or vertically supporting the head of a user seated in the seating position. The headrest may also include a support portion including a riser with a translucent material and the support portion may be configured for spaced apart and lateral support of the rest portion relative to the back portion of the seating position. The support portion may include a light source arranged to illuminate the support portion by directing light through the translucent material.
Marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers
The disclosure relates to a marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers including a main body assembly, a wiretapping box and two remote controllers. The main body assembly includes a control motherboard configured to control a lighting module and a driving module. The control motherboard includes a DC power module and a signal receiving module. The DC power module provides a DC power. The signal receiving module receives a control signal. The wiretapping box is electrically connected to the DC power module and the signal receiving module. The two remote controllers are electrically connected to the control motherboard through the wiretapping box. The DC power module provides the DC power to two remote controllers respectively. Each of the two remote controllers allows to transmit the control signal to the signal receiving module through the wiretapping box, so that the control motherboard can control the lighting module and the driving module.
Marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers
The disclosure relates to a marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers including a main body assembly, a wiretapping box and two remote controllers. The main body assembly includes a control motherboard configured to control a lighting module and a driving module. The control motherboard includes a DC power module and a signal receiving module. The DC power module provides a DC power. The signal receiving module receives a control signal. The wiretapping box is electrically connected to the DC power module and the signal receiving module. The two remote controllers are electrically connected to the control motherboard through the wiretapping box. The DC power module provides the DC power to two remote controllers respectively. Each of the two remote controllers allows to transmit the control signal to the signal receiving module through the wiretapping box, so that the control motherboard can control the lighting module and the driving module.
MARINE SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM WITH WIRETAPPING REMOTE CONTROLLERS
The disclosure relates to a marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers including a main body assembly, a wiretapping box and two remote controllers. The main body assembly includes a control motherboard configured to control a lighting module and a driving module. The control motherboard includes a DC power module and a signal receiving module. The DC power module provides a DC power. The signal receiving module receives a control signal. The wiretapping box is electrically connected to the DC power module and the signal receiving module. The two remote controllers are electrically connected to the control motherboard through the wiretapping box. The DC power module provides the DC power to two remote controllers respectively. Each of the two remote controllers allows to transmit the control signal to the signal receiving module through the wiretapping box, so that the control motherboard can control the lighting module and the driving module.
MARINE SEARCHLIGHT SYSTEM WITH WIRETAPPING REMOTE CONTROLLERS
The disclosure relates to a marine searchlight system with wiretapping remote controllers including a main body assembly, a wiretapping box and two remote controllers. The main body assembly includes a control motherboard configured to control a lighting module and a driving module. The control motherboard includes a DC power module and a signal receiving module. The DC power module provides a DC power. The signal receiving module receives a control signal. The wiretapping box is electrically connected to the DC power module and the signal receiving module. The two remote controllers are electrically connected to the control motherboard through the wiretapping box. The DC power module provides the DC power to two remote controllers respectively. Each of the two remote controllers allows to transmit the control signal to the signal receiving module through the wiretapping box, so that the control motherboard can control the lighting module and the driving module.
Marine vessel, marine vessel steering system, and marine vessel steering mechanism
A marine vessel includes a hull and a steering system. The steering system includes at least one nautical equipment, a steering mechanism to adjust a traveling direction of the hull, and an input terminal to receive an input from a user. The steering mechanism includes a steering wheel with an operation switch to operate the at least one nautical equipment. The input terminal is operable to allow the user to associate the at least one nautical equipment with the operation switch.
Marine vessel, marine vessel steering system, and marine vessel steering mechanism
A marine vessel includes a hull and a steering system. The steering system includes at least one nautical equipment, a steering mechanism to adjust a traveling direction of the hull, and an input terminal to receive an input from a user. The steering mechanism includes a steering wheel with an operation switch to operate the at least one nautical equipment. The input terminal is operable to allow the user to associate the at least one nautical equipment with the operation switch.
HANDLE FOR WINCHES AND THE LIKE
A handle for winches includes an arm with a main longitudinal extension having longitudinally opposing ends, a first end and a second end, respectively, on which there are mounted a coupling member for connection to a winch and a grip, respectively. The coupling member and grip extend from a transversely opposite first face and second face, respectively, of said arm. The handle includes at least one lighting device which can be selectively activated, mounted on the arm in an intermediate position between the Longitudinally opposing ends and orientated to project at least one lighting beam from the first face.
HANDLE FOR WINCHES AND THE LIKE
A handle for winches includes an arm with a main longitudinal extension having longitudinally opposing ends, a first end and a second end, respectively, on which there are mounted a coupling member for connection to a winch and a grip, respectively. The coupling member and grip extend from a transversely opposite first face and second face, respectively, of said arm. The handle includes at least one lighting device which can be selectively activated, mounted on the arm in an intermediate position between the Longitudinally opposing ends and orientated to project at least one lighting beam from the first face.