B60R2011/0022

Pillar module

A pillar module may include: a pillar body, a drive unit connected to the pillar body and configured to support the pillar body so that the pillar body is movable, a first lighting unit installed on the pillar body and configured to create a first lighting pattern, a second lighting unit disposed to be spaced apart from the first lighting unit and configured to create a second lighting pattern, and a switching unit connected to the first lighting unit and the second lighting unit and configured to selectively expose the first lighting unit and the second lighting unit to the outside of the pillar body.

Support for a camera display of a vehicle
12049173 · 2024-07-30 · ·

A support for a camera display of a vehicle, the support being configured to be attached to a pillar of a door of the vehicle, the support comprising a bracket configured to be fixedly attached to the pillar, a movable part configured to hold the camera display and to cooperate with the bracket in a movable manner, and an actuator, wherein the actuator is connected to a sensor configured to detect a position of the door between an open position and a closed position, the actuator being configured to move the movable part so that the camera display is in an optimal position when the door is in the closed position and away from the door when the door is in the open position.

SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR VIEWING IN BLIND SPOTS
20190061622 · 2019-02-28 · ·

There is disclosed a viewing system coupled to a motor vehicle having a frame having a roof, at least one support, and a body with the at least one support supporting the roof over the body. The system can comprise at least one camera, at least one screen coupled to the support. In addition, each camera is coupled to the at least one support and wherein said at least one screen is in communication with the first set of cameras, wherein said at least one screen displays images presented by the first set of cameras. This device can provide additional view in the blind spot of the vehicle.

SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR VIEWING IN BLIND SPOTS
20190039517 · 2019-02-07 · ·

There is disclosed a viewing system coupled to a motor vehicle having a frame having a roof, at least one support, and a body with the at least one support supporting the roof over the body. The system can comprise at least one camera, at least one screen coupled to the support. In addition each camera is coupled to the at least one support and wherein said at least one screen is in communication with the first set of cameras, wherein said at least one screen displays images presented by the first set of cameras. This device can provide additional view in the blind spot of the vehicle.

CURTAIN AIRBAG DEVICE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND CURTAIN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT METHOD

A curtain airbag device mounting structure includes: a first pillar forming a part of a front pillar and extends substantially along a vehicle height direction; a second pillar forming another part of the front pillar, the second pillar being disposed on a rear side of a vehicle relative to the first pillar at a predetermined distance from the first pillar and extending substantially along the vehicle height direction; a transparent member bridged between the first pillar and the second pillar; and a curtain airbag device including a curtain airbag stored along a roof side rail and the second pillar, the curtain airbag being configured to inflate and deploy in a curtain-like fashion over a side portion of a cabin of the vehicle in case of a collision of the vehicle.

CAMERA DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE FOR DRIVER OBSERVATION
20190025537 · 2019-01-24 ·

A camera device for a vehicle for driver observation, the camera device having a lens holder having a lens and a plurality of soldering pins, the soldering pins being situated on a side of the lens holder opposite the lens, in order to enable a soldering of the lens holder onto a circuit board.

VEHICLES INCLUDING PILLAR GARNISH ASSEMBLIES WITH SEAT BELT LATCH-RECEIVING STRUCTURES

A seat belt assembly, a garnish to cover a vehicular pillar and a method of making a vehicular pillar garnish. The garnish used in the assembly cooperates with a belt with a connected latch such that when the latch is disengaged from a corresponding seat belt buckle, a latch-receiving structure with a recessed portion formed in the garnish prevents contact with latch such that vibratory movement imparted to the disengaged latch as a result of vehicular movement does not result in the latch knocking or banging against the garnish. The recessed portion includes more than one region that may be used to provide extra functionality to the garnish, such as one or more of temporary storage for a portable electronic device and seat belt rerouting.

Vehicular cabin monitoring system with camera and near IR light emitter at interior rearview mirror assembly

A vehicular cabin monitoring system includes an interior rearview mirror assembly configured for attaching at an interior portion of an equipped vehicle and having a having a mirror head accommodating a driver monitoring camera and first and second near infrared light emitters. When the equipped vehicle is a left hand drive vehicle, a beam of light emitted by the first near infrared light emitters is directed toward a driver-side front seating location of the left hand drive vehicle when the first near infrared light emitter emits near infrared light for a driver monitoring function. When the equipped vehicle is a right hand drive vehicle, a beam of light emitted by the second light emitting element is directed toward a driver-side front seating location of the right hand drive vehicle when the second near infrared light emitter emits near infrared light for the driver monitoring function.

A-PILLAR MOUNTABLE DEVICE HOLDERS

Device holders for vehicles comprises a housing, a claw comprised of a first claw half and second claw half, and a latch for releasably securing the claw within the housing. The holders are secured to a vehicle's A-pillar so as to be just outside of a driver or operator's line of sight, and when secured within the housing are configured so that a visible surface of the claw substantially matches the surrounding trim of the A-pillar in appearance, such as texture and color.

SPEAKER SYSTEM FOR MOBILE OBJECT

A speaker unit accommodated in an enclosure emits sound from a front side toward a box-shaped space formed by a vehicle. An acoustic tube has one end connected to an internal space of the enclosure and the other end opened in the box-shaped space. The acoustic tube is configured of a pillar which configures the vehicle, the tubular member which has the one end connected to the pillar and the other end becoming the acoustic tube, and the tubular member which has the one end connected to the enclosure and the other end connected to the pillar.