Patent classifications
B60Q1/268
MOVING BODY
A moving body includes a first external world information acquisition device. The moving body is autonomously movable based on first external world information acquired by the first external world information acquisition device. An outer shell member of the moving body includes a side surface facing a left-right direction of the moving body. The first external world information acquisition device is provided on the side surface, and is arranged on an inner side of the moving body than an outermost portion in the left-right direction of the side surface in the left-right direction.
WINDOW
A rear window that is provided with a vehicle display device for displaying information toward the outside of the vehicle, includes a rear display portion on which the information is projected, in which in which at least a part of an outer surface of the rear display portion has hydrophilicity.
MOVING BODY
An automatic driving vehicle, that is automatically movable, includes a front window, a LIDAR disposed at an inner side of the front window and configured to acquire external world information on an automatic movement, a display device disposed at the inner side of the front window, a cover member covering the LIDAR and the display device, and a blowout port configured to discharge air toward the LIDAR and the display device along the inner side of the front window. The cover member includes a first introduction port formed by a gap between a portion overlapping the LIDAR in a width direction of the moving body and the front window, and a second introduction port formed by a gap between a portion overlapping the display device in the width direction and the front window. The gap of the first introduction port is larger than the gap of the second introduction port.
VEHICLE LIGHT-FIXTURE
A vehicle light fixture includes: one light source including a light emitting layer partitioned into a plurality of segments capable of emitting light individually; and a control unit for causing the light emitting layer to emit light in a different light emitting state by performing control of selecting the segment for emitting light from among the plurality of segments, and control of at least one of brightness and a light emission timing of the selected segment.
SIGN FOR ON-BOARD USE IN RIDE SHARING VEHICLES
A sign for on-board use in ride sharing vehicles comprising a case having front and rear portions and the case is configured to be removably coupled to an inside of a windshield. The sign also includes at least one visual display carried by the front portion of the case, and a power supply coupled to the at least one visual display. In addition, the sign includes a plurality of electronic components coupled to a remote application, the power supply, and the at least one visual display. The electronic components are configured to receive a name of a rider from the remote application and to display the name on the at least one visual display.
Glass fastening and sealing systems
A glass sealing system includes a glass portion and a first adhesive layer disposed along an exterior surface of the glass portion. The glass sealing system also includes a cover with a first surface secured to the first adhesive layer and a second surface opposing the first surface. The glass sealing system includes a second adhesive layer disposed on the second surface and configured to secure the cover to a support structure. The cover obscures the second adhesive layer from view of a user looking through the glass portion toward the support structure.
Exterior lighting and warning system
A vehicle may have vehicle controls that are used in steering, braking, and accelerating the vehicle. The vehicle may have sensors that gather information on vehicle speed, orientation, and position. The sensors may also gather information on relative speed between the vehicle and a following vehicle, information on risks of a collision between a vehicle and an external object, and other vehicle status information and vehicle operating environment information. Control circuitry may use light-based devices to display braking information, information on vehicle speed, the relative speed between a vehicle and a following vehicle, autonomous driving mode status information, custom brake light information or other user-selected information, or other information on vehicle status and the operating environment of a vehicle.
Vehicular illumination device, vehicle system, and vehicle
A vehicle illumination device which is provided in a vehicle capable of travelling in an automatic driving mode includes an illumination unit configured to display stop warning information forewarning stop of the vehicle toward a front of the vehicle, and an illumination controller configured to control the illumination unit such that the stop warning information is displayed toward the front of the vehicle.
Reflective device for warning of the presence of a stalled vehicle
A reflective warning device for warning oncoming traffic of a stalled vehicle in a road, having a supporting member attachable to a stalled vehicle to extend outwardly there from when the device is attached to the vehicle, and a cylindrical display element mounted on the supporting member and having a reflective surface facing oncoming traffic to indicate the presence of a stalled vehicle to oncoming traffic. The device is storable conveniently in a vehicle for use when needed should an emergency arise.
Vehicle Communication System
A vehicle communication system is provided. The system includes a housing having a first portion slidably affixed to a second portion. A first display is affixed between a first upper arm and a first lower arm of the first portion. A second display is affixed between a second upper arm and a second lower arm of the second portion. The first display and the second display are disposed along distinct parallel planes, such that the first portion and the second portion can selectively move between an extended position and a collapsed position. A fastener is disposed on each of the first end of the housing and a second end of the housing. A control circuit includes a power supply, a processor, and a memory disposed within the housing, and wherein the first and second displays can display a message stored on the memory across the first and second displays.