RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) MONITORING SYSTEM
20220219606 ยท 2022-07-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/8073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/602
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of recreational vehicles (RVs), and provides an RV monitoring system. The RV monitoring system includes a display screen, and a rear-view camera assembly, a side-view camera assembly, a door-top camera assembly, and a reversing camera that are electrically connected to the display screen, where the display screen is detachably disposed inside an RV, the reversing camera is detachably disposed at a lower end of the tail of the RV, the rear-view camera assembly is mounted at a stop lamp of the RV, the door-top camera assembly is disposed on the top of a door of the RV, and the side-view camera assembly is disposed at a turn lamp of the RV.
Claims
1. A recreational vehicle (RV) monitoring system, comprising a display screen, and a rear-view camera assembly, a side-view camera assembly, a door-top camera assembly, and a reversing camera that are electrically connected to the display screen, wherein the display screen is detachably disposed inside an RV, the reversing camera is detachably disposed at a lower end of the tail of the RV, the rear-view camera assembly is mounted at a stop lamp of the RV, the door-top camera assembly is disposed on the top of a door of the RV, and the side-view camera assembly is disposed at a turn lamp of the RV.
2. The RV monitoring system according to claim 1, wherein the door-top camera assembly comprises a mounting base, a door-top camera is disposed at an adjustable angle in the middle of the mounting base, and two sides of the door-top camera are respectively provided with a lighting lamp and a sensor for human body detection.
3. The RV monitoring system according to claim 2, wherein the mounting base comprises a mounting part and a connecting part for connecting to the door, two adapter plates are symmetrically disposed on the mounting part, two ends of the door-top camera are provided with a spindle, and the spindle is rotatably disposed inside the adapter plate.
4. The RV monitoring system according to claim 2, wherein an included angle between a center line of a lens of the door-top camera and a horizontal plane is a, and a value of a ranges from 25 degrees to 35 degrees.
5. The RV monitoring system according to claim 1, wherein the side-view camera assembly comprises a base body, one end of the base body is rotatably provided with a side-view camera, and the other end of the base body is provided with the turn lamp.
6. The RV monitoring system according to claim 5, wherein the base body is provided with a rotating groove, two engaging lugs are oppositely disposed on the rotating groove, two ends of the side-view camera each are provided with a rotating shaft, and the rotating shaft is rotatably disposed inside the engaging lug.
7. The RV monitoring system according to claim 1, wherein the rear-view camera assembly comprises a fixed base, one end of the fixed base is rotatably provided with a rear-view camera, and the other end of the fixed base is provided with the stop lamp.
8. The RV monitoring system according to claim 7, wherein the fixed base is provided with two opposite mounting posts, two ends of the rear-view camera each are provided with an adjustment shaft, and the adjustment shaft is rotatably disposed on the mounting post.
9. The RV monitoring system according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting rack disposed in a cab and a living region of the RV, wherein the mounting rack is provided with a splicing convex, the display screen is provided with a splicing concave cavity whose shape matches a shape of the splicing convex, and the splicing convex is detachably inserted into the splicing concave cavity.
10. The RV monitoring system according to claim 1, wherein the reversing camera comprises a bracket and a camera body, two sides of the camera body are disposed at an adjustable angle on the bracket, and a magnet is disposed at the bottom of the bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0028] Reference numerals in the figures: 1: display screen; 11: splicing concave cavity; 2: rear-view camera assembly; 21: fixed base; 22: rear-view camera; 23: stop lamp; 24: mounting post; 25: adjustment shaft; 26: first slot; 27: first snap-fit bar; 3: side-view camera assembly; 31: base body; 311: rotating groove; 312: engaging lug; 32: side-view camera; 321: rotating shaft; 33: turn lamp; 4: door-top camera assembly; 41: mounting base; 411: mounting part; 412: connecting part; 42: lighting lamp; 43: sensor; 44: adapter plate; 45: door-top camera; 46: slot; 47: bar; 48: spindle; 5: reversing camera; 51: bracket; 52: camera body; 53: second slot; 54: second snap-fit bar; 6: mounting rack; and 61: splicing convex.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Specific implementations of the present disclosure are described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The following embodiments are intended to illustrate the present disclosure, rather than to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0031] In the RV monitoring system based on the above technical features, the rear-view camera assembly 2 is disposed at the stop lamp of the RV, the door-top camera assembly 4 is disposed on the top of the door of the RV, and the side-view camera assembly 3 is disposed at the turn lamp of the RV, so that the RV has a whole-vehicle photographing function, and images obtained by cameras are displayed and stored by the display screen 1. In this way, the RV has a blind-region monitoring function, and can monitor a surrounding environment of the RV during driving, at night, and after parking, thereby improving monitoring safety of the RV. In addition, the door-top camera assembly can also photograph a person who approaches the door, and display an obtained image on the display screen to remind an owner of the RV, thereby further improving safety of the RV. The RV monitoring system in the present disclosure has a simple structure and a desired use effect, and can be easily popularized.
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[0033] In this embodiment, the mounting base 41 includes a mounting part 411 and a connecting part 412 for connecting to the door, two adapter plates 44 are symmetrically disposed on the mounting part 411, two ends of the door-top camera 45 are provided with a spindle 48, and the spindle 48 is rotatably disposed in the adapter plate 44. The connecting part 412 can be directly connected to the door, and this is simple and convenient.
[0034] In this embodiment, a back side of the door-top camera 45 is provided with a circular arc snap-fit plate, and the snap-fit plate is provided with a plurality of slots 46. A bar 47 is disposed between the two adapter plates 44 on the mounting part, and the bar 47 is connected to any one of the slots 46 in a snap-fit manner. After the door-top camera assembly 4 is mounted, the door-top camera 45 can be rotated if required, so that the corresponding slot 46 is connected to the bar 47 in the snap-fit manner. This is simple and convenient. However, during adjustment, it needs to be ensured that an included angle between a center line of a lens of the door-top camera 45 and a horizontal plane is a. A value of a ranges from 25 degrees to 35 degrees, and is preferably 30 degrees.
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[0039] The foregoing are merely descriptions of preferred implementations of the present disclosure. It should be noted that a person of ordinary skill in the art can make several improvements and replacements without departing from the principle of the present disclosure, and such improvements and replacements should be deemed as falling within the protection scope of the present disclosure.