Patent classifications
B60K2360/47
DISPLAY DEVICE FOR ARRANGEMENT ON A MOTOR VEHICLE WINDOW
A display device is disclosed for arrangement on a window of a motor vehicle. The display device includes a carrier with a flat rear side having at least one splice configured to be attached the carrier to the window. A first induction element is arranged on the carrier and configured to be connected in an electrically conductive manner with an electronic display arranged on the carrier. The first induction element may be inductively coupled with a second induction element connected by a cable with the electrical system of the motor vehicle.
Head-Up Display With a Contactlessly Contacted Conveyor Belt-Like Display Area, in Particular for a Vehicle
A projection unit for a field-of-view display device designed to superimpose, via reflection, a virtual image on a reflection pane, in particular a vehicle pane, arranged in the field of view of a user, includes at least one rectangular imaging display area arranged in or below a top side of an instrument panel of a vehicle and formed by a mechanically movable belt with at least one light source bar fastened thereon which extends across its direction of belt movement and carries strung-together light sources in its direction of extent. The light sources are contactlessly controllable synchronously with the belt movement and independently of one another for creating a desired display content in the display area. At least one receiver circuit board is fastened to the belt and electrically connected to the light sources. At least one associated transmitter circuit board is arranged stationarily in the projection unit in a manner mechanically decoupled from the belt and designed for contactless power and video signal transfer to the light sources via the at least one receiver circuit board.
Accent Lighting Systems for Cupholders in Vehicles
An accent lighting system for a vehicle that includes a light module, which may be flexible or rigid in construction, and a transmitter. The light module includes a first inductive member, and the transmitter includes a second inductive member that is configured for electromagnetic communication with the first inductive member so as to create current in the first inductive member and thereby power the light module. The light module may be reconfigurable between unfolded and folded configurations and may emit light via a light-permeable diffuser that extends along an outer perimeter of the housing or via a display panel (e.g., an OLED screen).
Accent lighting systems for cupholders in vehicles
An accent lighting system for a vehicle that includes a light module, which may be flexible or rigid in construction, and a transmitter. The light module includes a first inductive member, and the transmitter includes a second inductive member that is configured for electromagnetic communication with the first inductive member so as to create current in the first inductive member and thereby power the light module. The light module may be reconfigurable between unfolded and folded configurations and may emit light via a light-permeable diffuser that extends along an outer perimeter of the housing or via a display panel (e.g., an OLED screen).
Window or surface of a vehicle comprising at least one optoelectronic component
An optoelectronic device comprises a plurality of layer segments, in particular intermediate layer segments, arranged between a cover layer and a carrier layer. At least one optoelectronic component is arranged on at least one of the plurality of layer segments and a first and a second layer segment of the plurality of the layer segments are overlapping each other along a first direction each forming a respective boundary region. The first layer segment comprises at least one first contact pad and the second layer segment comprises at least one second contact pad, wherein the at least one first and second contact pad are arranged in the respective boundary region facing each other and being mechanically and electrically connected. The at least one first and second contact pad each comprises a plurality of nanowires which are at least partially made of conductive material such as for example copper, gold, or nickel.
Control module for a vehicle
A remote control module for a vehicle, the remote control module comprising a base comprising a housing for a nomadic device configured to provide access to and control at least one first functionality of the vehicle; a control device configured to control a second functionality of the vehicle; and a fastening device for fastening the base to a seat frame of the vehicle.
Vehicle switch system for connecting mobile device to vehicle and method of using the same
A vehicle switch system for a mobile device that helps connect the mobile device to a vehicle so that certain features of the mobile device, like those pertaining to navigation and entertainment, can be easily accessed through the vehicle. The vehicle switch system is particularly well suited for use with vehicles that lack in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, as users of such vehicles oftentimes cannot access the features of their mobile devices through their vehicle. The vehicle switch system may include a vehicle switch with a switch component and a switch indicator and a docking station, where a short press of the switch component enables the docking station to charge the mobile device and a long press of the switch component initiates a process to wirelessly connect the mobile device to the vehicle electronics system. The switch indicator displays a connection status of the mobile device.
Vehicular display having recharging module with annexation interface
A vehicle includes a host display that has a graphic user interface that incorporates a touchscreen. At least a portion of the host display includes a charging interface. A docking port is disposed proximate the host display. The docking port is configured to selectively couple with a portable computing device that has a portable display. Engagement of the portable computing device with the docking port places the portable display of the portable computing device in front of the charging interface of the host display. A controller of the host display is placed in electrical communication with the portable computing device to charge a battery cell of the portable computing device. Engagement further adjusts the graphic user interface of the host display to selectively assimilate the portable display of the portable computing device to define the portable display as an annexed display of the host display.