Sun visor assembly with electronic device receiver
10336263 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Anthony Ligi, JR. (Chelsea, MI, US)
- Scott Holmes DUNHAM (Redford, MI, US)
- Nicholas Dornik (Canton, MI, US)
- Rosaria Lee Petrella-Lovasik (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60R16/037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02J7/0045
ELECTRICITY
B60R2011/0294
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2011/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R16/037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sun visor assembly includes a visor body and an electronic device receiver carried on the visor body. The electronic device receiver includes a clamping feature having a slider and an opposed latching feature. The visor body may also include a USB feature and/or a viewing port extending through the visor body.
Claims
1. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body; and an electronic device receiver carried on said visor body, said electronic device receiver including a latching feature and a clamping feature having a slider.
2. The sun visor assembly of claim 1, further including a biasing element biasing said slider toward said latching feature whereby an electronic device is positively retained in said electronic device receiver by being squeezed between said slider and said latching feature.
3. The sun visor assembly of claim 2, wherein said electronic device receiver includes a cradle embedded in said visor body.
4. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, wherein said latching feature is pivotally mounted to said cradle on a first pivot feature.
5. The sun visor assembly of claim 4, wherein said latching feature includes a channel and said first pivot feature defines a pivot axis parallel to said channel.
6. The sun visor assembly of claim 2, further including a viewing port extending through said visor body.
7. The sun visor assembly of claim 6, wherein said viewing port includes a displaceable cover.
8. The sun visor assembly of claim 7, wherein said viewing port has a first end in communication with said electronic device receiver.
9. The sun visor assembly of claim 8, wherein said viewing port includes a guideway and said displaceable cover slides along said guideway between a first position closing a second end of said viewing port and a second position opening said second end of said viewing port.
10. The sun visor assembly of claim 9, further including a USB feature carried on said visor body.
11. The sun visor assembly of claim 10, wherein said USB feature includes (a) a base fixed to said visor body, (b) a hub connected to said base by a pivot and (c) a USB port carried on said hub.
12. The sun visor assembly of claim 1, further including a USB feature carried on said visor body and a wireless charging feature carried on the visor body for charging an electronic device held in the electronic device receiver.
13. The sun visor assembly of claim 12, wherein said USB feature includes (a) a base fixed to said visor body, (b) a hub connected to said base by a pivot and (c) a USB port carried on said hub.
14. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body; and a USB feature carried on said visor body, said USB feature including (a) a base fixed to said visor body, (b) a hub connected to said base by a pivot and (c) a USB port carried on said hub.
15. The sun visor assembly of claim 14, further including a viewing port extending through said visor body.
16. The sun visor assembly of claim 15, wherein said viewing port includes a cover displaceable between a first position closing said viewing port and a second position opening said viewing port.
17. The sun visor assembly of claim 16, wherein said viewing port includes a guideway and said cover slides along said guideway.
18. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body; and a viewing port extending through said visor body, said viewing port including a cover displaceable between a first position closing said viewing port and a second position opening said viewing port.
19. The sun visor assembly of claim 18, wherein said viewing port includes a guideway and said cover slides along said guideway.
20. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body; an electronic device receiver carried on said visor body, said electronic device receiver including a clamping feature having a slider; a USB feature carried on said visor body; and a wireless charging feature carried on said visor body for charging an electronic device held in said electronic device receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the sun visor assembly.
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(8) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the sun visor assembly examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) More specifically, the electronic device receiver 14 includes a cradle 18 that is embedded in the visor body 12. As will become apparent from the following description, the cradle 18 comprises a recess 20 defined within a surrounding sidewall 22.
(11) The electronic device receiver 14 includes a clamping feature 24 for positively and securely holding an electronic device D in the recess 20 of the cradle 18 in a manner described in detail below. That clamping feature 24 includes a slider 26 and a cooperating latching feature 28. More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, the cradle 18 includes a recessed guide track 30 and a guide slot 32. The slider 26 includes a guide post 34 that extends through the slot 32.
(12) A biasing element 36 functions to bias the slider in the direction of action arrow A toward the latching feature 28 (See
(13) The latching feature 28 includes a channel 40. The latching feature 28 is pivotally mounted to the cradle 18 by a first pivot feature 42. More specifically, the first pivot feature 42 may comprise two pivot pins at longitudinal ends of the latching feature 28 that are received in cooperating receivers in the sidewall 22 of the cradle 18. As should be appreciated, the first pivot feature 42 defines a pivot axis PA that is parallel to the channel 40.
(14) As best illustrated in
(15) Once the second end E.sub.2 of the electronic device D clears the latching feature 28, one pushes the second end E.sub.2 of the electronic device D into the channel 40, defined between the lower lug 41 and the upper lip 43 of the latching feature 28, and releases pressure against the biasing element 36 (see
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(17) In one possible embodiment, the hub 54 has a 360 degree range of motion with respect to the base 52 (note action arrow F in
(18) As illustrated in
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(20) The viewing port 62 is oriented with respect to the electronic device receiver 14 so as to be aligned with the camera lens (not shown) of the electronic device D when the electronic device is secured in the electronic device receiver 14. Thus, when the viewing port 62 is opened as illustrated in
(21) At other times, it may be desired to displace the cover 74 into the closed position illustrated in
(22) The sun visor assembly 10 may also include a wireless charging feature 76 that may be carried on the cradle 18 behind the recess 20 to allow for inductive charging of the electronic device D when held in the electronic device receiver 14. See
(23) In summary, numerous benefits and advantages are provided by the sun visor assembly 10. The sun visor assembly 10 provides an easily accessible and convenient location to store an electronic device D within a motor vehicle. Advantageously, an electronic device D held in the electronic device receiver 14 on the sun visor body 12 is simultaneously stored out of the way yet at an easily accessible location. When in use, the screen S on the electronic device D is positioned at an ergonomically friendly location where it may be easily viewed in the manner of a heads-up display with minimal distraction to the sight lines used to operate the motor vehicle.
(24) Advantageously, the electronic device D is positively and securely held in the electronic device receiver 14 by the clamping pressure provided by the biasing element 36 which biases the slider 26 toward the opposed latching feature 28. As a result, the electronic device D is squeezed between the slider 26 and the latching feature 28 and positively held in position within the recess 20 of the cradle 18.
(25) The viewing port 62 advantageously allows the electronic device D held in the electronic device receiver 14 to take forward-facing video through the windshield so that the electronic device may function as a dash camera. The wireless charging feature 76 allows the electronic device D to be charged the entire time that it is held in the electronic device receiver 14. Further, the optional USB feature 50 allows for full connectivity between the electronic device D and the electronics systems of the motor vehicle through hardwired connection.
(26) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.