B60R2011/001

Apparatus for holding an electronic device on a golf cart
09637062 · 2017-05-02 · ·

A holder for an electronic device is mounted on a golf cart steering wheel. The holder preferably is rotatable relative to the golf cart steering wheel. The holder may include a weatherproof cover to protect the electronic device from the elements. The holder may also include a lock to releasably secure the electronic device within the holder.

OCCUPANT MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170106892 · 2017-04-20 ·

Various implementations relate to an operator monitoring system (OMS). Certain implementations include an OMS coupled to a rotatable portion of a steering wheel assembly of a vehicle. For example, the OMS may include an imaging unit, such as a camera, that is coupled to a central hub portion of the steering wheel assembly. The imaging unit has a field of view directed toward one or more occupants in the vehicle and is configured to capture an image signal corresponding to an imaging area in the field of view. The imaging area can be configured to encapsulate an expected position of one or more vehicle occupants. The OMS also includes one or more processing units in electrical communication with the imaging unit that receives and processes the image signal from the imaging unit to determine an occupant state and, in some implementations, provide feedback based on the determined occupant state.

Apparatus for securing a mobile device to a steering wheel
09616821 · 2017-04-11 ·

The subject matter discloses an apparatus for securing a mobile device to a steering wheel, comprising: a main flap connected to a rear surface of the mobile device, said main flap is made of a rigid material; a holder attached to the main flap, said holder secures the mobile device to the main flap; an elliptic unit extending from the main flap and surrounding the steering wheel. The apparatus may be part of a kit that also comprises a second holder attached to the rear surface of the mobile device, said second holder is in contact with the first holder.

Mobile device attachment for a golf cart
09616822 · 2017-04-11 ·

A mobile device attachment for a golf cart is provided. The mobile device attachment includes a plate and a mobile device mount. The plate includes an upper surface, a lower surface opposite the upper surface, a first end and a second end opposite the first end. A ridge is protruding from the upper surface near the first end. The ridge is sized to fit within a clip of a golf cart steering wheel. The plate further includes a first connector disposed near the second end. The mobile device mount includes a base having a second connector releasably securable by magnetic attraction to the first connector. The mobile device mount may further include a pair of jaws that releasably secures a mobile device therebetween.

SCORECARD ASSEMBLY

A golf car scorecard holder assembly, wherein the assembly includes a baseplate having a topside face, an underside face and a clip attachment portion. The assembly additionally includes a retention clip pivotally connectable to the clip attachment portion of the baseplate such that a pivot axis of the retention clip relative to the baseplate is adjacent the underside face of the baseplate. The assembly further includes a biasing device disposed between a backside of the retention clip and the topside face of the baseplate, the biasing device structured and operable to exert a closing force on the retention clip to bias the retention clip to a Closed position.

Occupant monitoring systems and methods

Various implementations relate to an operator monitoring system (OMS). Certain implementations include an OMS coupled to a rotatable portion of a steering wheel assembly of a vehicle. For example, the OMS may include an imaging unit, such as a camera, that is coupled to a central hub portion of the steering wheel assembly. The imaging unit has a field of view directed toward one or more occupants in the vehicle and is configured to capture an image signal corresponding to an imaging area in the field of view. The imaging area can be configured to encapsulate an expected position of one or more vehicle occupants. The OMS also includes one or more processing units in electrical communication with the imaging unit that receives and processes the image signal from the imaging unit to determine an occupant state and, in some implementations, provide feedback based on the determined occupant state.

Apparatus for fixing a display device on a steering element
12291298 · 2025-05-06 · ·

An apparatus for fixing a device, in particular in the form of a display device, to an element, in particular to a handlebar of a single-lane vehicle, is disclosed. The apparatus includes a holding device, which is fixed to the element in a closed state. The apparatus further includes a fixing device, which is arranged on the holding device and which is configured to fix the device. And by way of a fixing element which is arranged jointly, in particular releasably, the holding device can be held in a closed state and the device is fixed to the fixing device.

Holding arrangement and vehicle

A pivotable display system having a traction spring tensioned to reversibly pivot the display around a pivot axis of a shaft connected to an upper portion of a display in a direction from a front side of the display toward the rear side of the display. In the event of an accident-related application of force below a threshold, the display is rotatable in a rearward direction toward an instrument panel, so that a steering column pushed in a direction towards the display avoids or at least reduces the risk of destruction of the display. In the event of accident-related application of force above the threshold, the traction spring may reversibly displace the display upwardly away from the steering column.

Scorecard assembly

A golf car scorecard holder assembly, wherein the assembly includes a baseplate having a topside face, an underside face and a clip attachment portion. The assembly additionally includes a retention clip pivotally connectable to the clip attachment portion of the baseplate such that a pivot axis of the retention clip relative to the baseplate is adjacent the underside face of the baseplate. The assembly further includes a biasing device disposed between a backside of the retention clip and the topside face of the baseplate, the biasing device structured and operable to exert a closing force on the retention clip to bias the retention clip to a Closed position.

COMPUTER STAND
20250388179 · 2025-12-25 ·

A computer stand. The computer stand includes a main support, configured to support a computer. The main support is arranged with an auxiliary-support magnetic interface, and the auxiliary-support magnetic interface includes an auxiliary-support magnetic surface and an auxiliary-support support portion. The auxiliary-support magnetic surface is configured for a magnetic connection with an auxiliary support; the auxiliary-support support portion is configured for a separable limit-mating with the auxiliary support and is further configured to provide a support force to the auxiliary support around a length direction of the auxiliary-support magnetic surface. The computer stand may enable quick disassembly from the auxiliary support via the auxiliary-support magnetic interface. The support portion of the main support can provide support to the auxiliary support, preventing the auxiliary support from easily detaching from the auxiliary-support magnetic surface, thereby preventing the auxiliary support from easily falling off the main support.