APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AN ILLUMINATED SUN VISOR
20200047685 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/14
PHYSICS
International classification
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/14
PHYSICS
Abstract
A vehicle sun visor is disclosed. The sun visor has a panel. The panel having a display portion and an energy source and is communicably coupled to a computing device. the computing device determines a message to be illuminated on the panel and sends the message to the panel by a signal. After receiving the signal at the panel, the message is displayed on the panel. The panel is hinged such that it can be displayed to external viewers.
Claims
1. A vehicle sun visor, the sun visor comprising: a panel, the panel having a display portion and an energy source; the panel being communicably coupled to a computing device; the computing device determining a message to be illuminated on the panel and sending the message to the panel by a signal; receiving the signal at the panel, and lighting the lamps based on the message received.
2. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, wherein the panel further comprises a USB port.
3. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, wherein the panel is coupled to the cigarette outlet for power.
4. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, wherein the panel displays a driver's name.
5. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, wherein the panel displays a rider's name.
6. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, herein the panel is mounted to the vehicle sun visor by clips.
7. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, herein the panel is mounted to the vehicle sun visor by Velcro.
8. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, herein the lamps are light emitting diodes (LEDs).
9. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, herein the panel is communicably coupled to the computing device by wireless connection.
10. The vehicle sun visor of claim 9, wherein the wireless connection is WiFi.
11. The vehicle sun visor of claim 1, wherein the panel further comprises an internal battery.
12. A method for displaying information on a vehicle sun visor, comprising the steps of: hingedly attaching a panel onto the vehicle sun visor; connecting the panel to a computing device; receiving a signal indicating a message from the computing device; directing the lighting of one or more lamps to illuminate to form the message; and moving the panel such that the message is viewable outside of the vehicle.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the lamps are light emitting diodes.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein the panel is coupled to an energy source.
15. The method of claim 12 wherein the panel is hingedly attached to the vehicle sun visor by clips.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0009] Disclosed is an apparatus and method for an illuminated sun visor, which may also be referred to herein as a ride share visor sign. Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. All terms in the plural shall also be taken as singular and vice-versa. Further, any reference to he shall also be applicable to she and vice-versa.
[0010] Referring now to
[0011] The sun-visor 110 may cover the complete width of the window slight above eye level of a driver or passenger or may have more than one sun visor 110 such that each of the passenger and the driver can manipulate the sun visor 110 separately. As shown the sun visor 110 has a driver sun visor 112 and a passenger sun visor 114 The sun-visor 110 may be movable at the hinge 120 in that the sun visor 110 may be able to be disconnected at one end and moved to be block the sun from a side window, not shown.
[0012] The windshield 100 typically has a rear-view mirror 130. The rear-view mirror 130 is typically in the middle or center portion of the windshield 100. The rear-view mirror 130 is adjustable to allow the driver to see thru the back window and observe any activity behind the vehicle.
[0013] The passenger sun visor 114 is connected to a display panel 140. The display panel 140 is coupled to the passenger sun visor 114 by clips 116, the clips 116 being closer to the passenger being rotatable left and right such that the display panel 140 may be moved to allow other views of the display panel 140. The clips 116 may be any type of clips or connectors, such as tension clips. The display panel 140 is adjustable to be moved forward towards a passenger window. The display panel 140 may have one or more lamps or other type of visible display. The panel 140 may be any panel capable of displaying information obtained from another source. The panel 140 may display messages, numbers, locations, etc. The display panel 140 illuminates, in the
[0014] The display panel 140 has a connecting cable 150. The connecting cable 150 may be a USB cable, a coax cable, a LAN cable, etc. The connecting cable 150 may be useful in connecting a computing device, not shown, to the panel 140.
[0015] Moving now to
[0016] The message displayed in this example are a driver 230 and a company 240. The information displayed on the panel 140 may include any information a driver or a company desires to show, this could include advertisements, availability of the vehicle for hire, next location the vehicle will stop at, etc.
[0017] Referring now to
[0018] The message displayed in this example is a customer 320 and a company 330. The information displayed on the panel 140 may include any information a driver or a company desires to show, this could include advertisements, availability of the vehicle for hire, next location the vehicle will stop at, etc.
[0019] Now referring to
[0020] The back portion 410 of the panel 140 also has a energy connector 430. The energy connector 430 is for powering the panel 140. The energy connector may be any suitable connector for a cigarette lighter in the vehicle, an external energy source, etc.
[0021] The back portion 410 of the panel 140 further has a side portion 440. The side portion 440 has a connector 450 for a source. The source can be any source for input into the panel 140 and may include a computing device, or any other device capable of sending a message to have displayed on the panel 140. The connector 450 may be a USB connector, a thunderbolt connector, a fire connector, etc.
[0022] When a message is desired to be illuminated on a panel 140. The panel receives a signals as determined by a computing device. The panel then directs the lighting of its display to simulate that which was sent by the computing device. The panel is then turned to make it easier to those outside of the vehicle to read the message.
[0023] The features described with respect to one embodiment may be applied to other embodiments or combined with or interchanged with the features of other embodiments, as appropriate, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0024] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.