VEHICLE MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICES
20180215325 · 2018-08-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N21/41422
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4622
ELECTRICITY
H04N1/00347
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/43637
ELECTRICITY
G06F3/1423
PHYSICS
B60R11/0252
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/879
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
B60R2011/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N21/4382
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N21/4363
ELECTRICITY
B60N2/879
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/16
ELECTRICITY
H04N1/00
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/438
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/462
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A mounting system includes a cradle disposed in a headrest in a vehicle, and a primary adapter. The cradle is shaped and dimensioned to receive the primary adapter. The primary adapter includes first to fourth lips forming a recess in the primary adapter. The recess is shaped and dimensioned to receive a first computing device or a secondary adapter. The first computing device, or a bezel of the secondary adapter, is substantially flush with an outer surface of the headrest upon mounting the first computing device or the secondary adapter to the primary adapter.
Claims
1. A mounting system, comprising: a cradle disposed in a headrest in a vehicle, shaped and dimensioned to removably receive a primary adapter; and the primary adapter comprising a first primary lip, a second primary lip opposing the first primary lip, a third primary lip, and a fourth primary lip opposing the third primary lip, wherein the first to fourth primary lips extend outward from an inner surface of the primary adapter and form a primary recess in the primary adapter, wherein the primary recess is shaped and dimensioned to directly receive one of a first computing device and a secondary adapter, and the first computing device or a bezel of the secondary adapter i.s substantially flush with an outer surface of the headrest upon mounting the first computing device or the secondary adapter to the primary adapter, wherein the secondary adapter comprises a first secondary lip, a second secondary lip opposing the first secondary lip, a third secondary lip, and a fourth secondary lip opposing the third secondary lip, wherein the first to fourth secondary lips extend outward from an inner surface of the secondary adapter and form a secondary recess in the secondary adapter, and the inner surface of the secondary adapter does not comprise a through hole, wherein the secondary recess is shaped and dimensioned to directly receive a second computing device having a smaller size than the first computing device, wherein the cradle, the primary adapter, the secondary adapter, the first computing device, and the second computing device are separable from one another.
2. The mounting system of claim 1, further comprising: a notch disposed on at least one of the first to fourth primary lips near the inner surface of the primary adapter, wherein the notch is shaped and dimensioned to receive a corresponding one of first to fourth edges of the secondary adapter, and a corresponding one of first to fourth edges of the first computing device.
3. The mounting system of claim 1, further comprising: a recess formed in the cradle, wherein the recess formed in the cradle is defined by a distance between a front surface of the cradle and a portion of the headrest furthest from the front surface of the cradle, and the recess formed in the primary adapter is disposed within the recess formed in the cradle upon mounting the primary adapter to the cradle.
4. The mounting system of claim 3, wherein the second computing device is substantially flush with the bezel of the secondary adapter upon mounting the second computing device to the secondary adapter,
5. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the secondary recess formed in the secondary adapter is disposed within the primary recess formed in the primary adapter upon mounting the secondary adapter to the primary adapter.
6. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein a depth of the primary recess formed in the primary adapter is defined by a distance between the inner surface of the primary adapter and a portion of each of the first to fourth primary lips furthest from the inner surface, and the depth is between about 0.25 inches and about 0.6 inches.
7. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the primary adapter does not comprise a through hole.
8. A mounting system, comprising: a cradle disposed in a vehicle headrest and having a primary adapter shaped and dimensioned to receive a first computing device, wherein a bezel of the primary adapter is substantially flush with an outer surface of the headrest, wherein upon mounting the first computing device to the primary adapter, a front surface of the first computing device is substantially flush with the bezel of the primary adapter, wherein the primary adapter comprises a plurality of lips extending outward from an inner surface of the primary adapter and forming a primary recess in the primary adapter; and a connection port that rnatingly receives an electrical connector of the first computing device, wherein the connection port is disposed on one of the lips.
9. The mounting system of claim 8, wherein the cradle is shaped and dimensioned to receive a secondary adapter directly into the primary adapter when the first computing device is not mounted in the primary adapter, wherein the secondary adapter is shaped and dimensioned to receive a second computing device having a smaller size than the first computing device.
10. The mounting system of claim 9, wherein upon mounting the secondary adapter to the primary adapter, a bezel of the secondary adapter is substantially flush with the bezel of the primary adapter, and upon mounting the second computing device to the secondary adapter, a front surface of the second computing device is substantially flush with the bezel of the secondary adapter.
11. The mounting system of claim 10, wherein the secondary adapter does not comprise a through hole.
12. The mounting system of claim 9, wherein the cradle, the secondary adapter, the first computing, device, and the second computing device are separable from each other.
13. The mounting system of claim 8, wherein the inner surface of the primary adapter does not comprise a through hole.
14. A mounting system, comprising: a cradle disposed in a vehicle headrest, wherein the cradle comprises an opening at an upper portion; a primary adapter shaped and dimensioned to receive a first computing device, wherein the cradle is shaped and dimensioned to receive the primary adapter, wherein the primary adapter comprises an upper wall at a top portion that fits into the opening of the cradle, and the primary adapter is selectively removable from the cradle in response to a force being applied to the upper wall in a direction away from the cradle, wherein upon mounting the primary adapter in the cradle, a bezel of the primary adapter is substantially flush with an outer surface of the headrest, wherein upon mounting the first computing device in the primary adapter, a front surface of the first computing device is substantially flush with the bezel of the primary adapter, wherein the primary adapter comprises a plurality of lips extending outward from an inner surface of the primary adapter and forming a primary recess in the primary adapter.
15. The mounting system of claim 14, further comprising: a connection port that matingly receives an electrical connector of the first computing device, wherein the connection port is disposed on one of the lips.
16. The mounting system of claim 14, wherein the cradle is shaped and dimensioned to receive a secondary adapter directly into the primary adapter when the first computing device is not mounted in the primary adapter, wherein the secondary adapter is shaped and dimensioned to receive a second computing device having a smaller size than the first computing device.
17. The mounting system of claim 16, wherein upon mounting the secondary adapter to the primary adapter, a bezel of the secondary adapter is substantially flush with the bezel of the primary adapter, and upon mounting the second computing device to the secondary adapter, a front surface of the second computing device is substantially flush with the bezel of the secondary adapter.
18. The mounting system of claim 17, wherein the secondary adapter does not comprise a through hole.
19. The mounting system of claim 16, wherein the cradle, the secondary adapter, the first computing device, and the second computing device are separable from each. other.
20. The mounting system of claim 14, wherein the inner surface of the primary adapter does not comprise a. through hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below in more detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. This disclosure, may however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to embodiments set forth herein.
[0039] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a vehicle entertainment cradle shaped and dimensioned to accommodate a variety of mobile computing devices. For example, the cradle may be a universal cradle shaped and dimensioned to receive a variety of computing devices such as, for example, tablet computers and smartphones having different sizes and shapes. That is, the cradle is configured to receive a variety of different mobile computing devices made by different manufacturers such as the Apple iPad or iPhone, or various tablet computers or smartphones running different operating systems such as, for example, the Android operating system. The cradle may be positioned in a variety of locations such as, for example, disposed within a headrest of a seat in a vehicle, mounted to a headrest of a seat in a vehicle, within a seat back of a seat in a vehicle, in an overhead position within a vehicle, mounted in the dashboard or center console of a vehicle, or in any other convenient location of a vehicle.
[0040] In an exemplary embodiment, a cradle 100 may be attached to or disposed in a headrest 101 of a seat in a vehicle. The cradle 100 is shown in isolation in
[0041] The cradle 100 may be electrically connected to the power source and/or audio/video system in the vehicle, and may further electrically connect to the primary adapter 102 when the primary adapter 102 is mounted to the cradle 100. As a result, a computing device (e.g., a tablet computer or a smartphone) coupled to the primary adapter 102 may be electrically connected to the vehicle's power system and/or audio/video system. The cradle 100 may be connected to the vehicle power source and/or audio/video system via power and/or data wires 401 connecting to the cradle 100 and passing through a headrest post 402 and the seat 403, as shown in
[0042] The cradle 100 electrically connects to the primary adapter 102 via an electrical connection disposed on the cradle 100, and a corresponding electrical connection disposed on the primary adapter 102. For example, the electrical connections may be first electrical contacts 710 disposed on a front surface of the cradle 100, and second electrical contacts 720 disposed on a rear surface of the primary adapter 102, as shown in
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[0044] For example, as shown in
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[0046] When coupled to the cradle 100, a bezel 730 on the front portion of the primary adapter 102, as shown in
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[0048] The primary adapter 102 may be configured to directly accommodate a variety of sizes of computing devices. For example, the primary adapter 102 may be shaped and dimensioned to directly accommodate a tablet computer 801 having a size between about 7 inches and about 10 inches, as shown in
[0049] Exemplary embodiments may include a plurality of primary adapters 102 configured to be coupled to the cradle 100, each shaped and dimensioned to receive tablet computers or smartphones having different sizes. For example, the cradle 100 may be configured to receive a first primary adapter 102 shaped and dimensioned to directly accommodate a tablet computer having a size of about 7 inches, a second primary adapter 102 shaped and dimensioned to directly accommodate a tablet computer having a size of about 8 inches, a third primary adapter 102 shaped and dimensioned to directly accommodate a tablet computer having a size of about 9 inches, and a fourth primary adapter 102 shaped and dimensioned to directly; accommodate a tablet computer having a size of about 10 inches. The cradle 100 may also receive additional primary adapters shaped and dimensioned to directly accommodate smartphones. The ability to mount different primary adapters 102 into and out of the cradle 100 allows the user to conveniently mount a variety of different sized tablet computers and smartphones to the cradle 100.
[0050] In an exemplary embodiment, the primary adapter 102 is configured to be coupled to the tablet computer 801, or a smartphone, via pressure fitting by way of form-fitting lips formed in the primary adapter 102, as shown in
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[0052] The primary adapter 102 may be electrically connected to the cradle 100, as described with reference to
[0053] The door 707 including the connection port 706 may include a hinge permitting the door 707 to pivot away from the lip 701-704 the door 707 is disposed on and towards the user. For example, when pivoted away from the lip, the door 707 may be substantially parallel to the inner surface 705 of the primary adapter 102. Pivoting the door 707 away from the lip allows the connector of the tablet computer 801, or the connector of a smartphone, to be connected to the connection port 706 on the door 707. Once the tablet unit 801 or smartphone is connected to the connection port 706, the door 707 may be pivoted back towards the lip, resulting in the tablet computer 801, or the smartphone, being disposed within the recess of the primary adapter 102.
[0054] The door 707 including the connection port 706 may be spring-loaded, allowing the connection port 706 to be stored beneath the surface of the lip it is disposed on when not in use. This allows the user to couple the tablet computer 801, or the smartphone, to the primary adapter 102 without electrically connecting the tablet computer 801, or the smartph.one, to the adapter 102. For example, pressing a spring-loaded door 707 once may lock the door 707 beneath the surface of the lip when the connection port 706 is not in use, and pressing the door 707 again may unlock the door 707, extending the door 707 from the surface of the lip and allowing for the connection of tablet computer 801, or the smartphone, to the connection port 706.
[0055] As described above, different sized primary adapters 102 may be swapped into and out of the cradle 100 to allow for a variety of different sized devices, such as different sized tablet computers and sm.artphones, to be mounted to the cradle 100. In addition, according to exemplary embodiments, a secondary adapter 103 may be coupled to the primary adapter 102. For example,
[0056] Utilization of both the primary adapter 102 and the secondary adapter 103 allows a user to conveniently switch between mounting two different sized devices in the cradle 100. For example, a user can utilize both the primary adapter 102 and the secondary adapter 103 to regularly switch between mounting a tablet computer 801 and a smartphone 901 to the cradle 100. A combination of different sized primary and secondary adapters results in the ability to quickly and conveniently mount a variety of computing devices to the cradle 100.
[0057] The secondary adapter 103 may include a design and components similar to that of the primary adapter 102, except that the secondary adapter 102 is smaller than the primary adapter 103 since it is designed to mount within the primary adapter 103, and is designed to receive a computing device having a smaller size than the computing device received into the primary adapter 103. In an exemplary embodiment, the secondary adapter 103 may be mounted to the primary adapter 102 using pressure fitting, however, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, coupling may be achieved using a variety of mechanisms such as, for example, screws, catches, snaps, locks or latches.
[0058] In an exemplary embodiment utilizing pressure fitting, the secondary adapter 103 may be coupled to the primary adapter 102 via form-fitting lips similar to the form-fitting lips 701-704 of the primary adapter 102, as shown in
[0059] The secondary adapter 103 may further include electrical connections to electrically connect the secondary adapter 103 to the primary adapter 102, which is in turn electrically connected to the cradle 100 and the power source and/or the audio/video system of the vehicle. The electrical connections may be the same electrical connections used to electrically connect the cradle 100 and the primary adapter 102, and the primary adapter 102 and the tablet device 801, as described with reference to
[0060] In exemplary embodiments, the cradle 100 may be attached to a headrest 101 in a vehicle in a manner other than disposing the cradle 100 within the headrest 101. For example, the cradle 100 may be coupled to a base unit 1001, which is in turn coupled to the headrest posts 402 of the headrest 101, as shown in
[0061] Alternatively, in an exemplary embodiment, the base unit 1001 may be coupled to the headrest posts 402 by bracing against the headrest posts 402, rather than by having the headrest posts 402 inserted through openings 1004 of the base unit 1001. For example, opposing ends of the base unit 1001 may be adjustable in a direction towards and away from the headrest posts 402, and may lock in place at different positions. Thus, the base unit 1001 may be coupled to the headrest posts 402 by extending opposing ends of the base unit 1001 towards the headrest posts 402, and locking the base unit 1001 in place once the opposing ends are braced against the headrest posts 402.
[0062] The cradle 100 may be coupled to the base unit 1001 in a variety of manners such as, for example, catches 109 as shown in
[0063] In exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, electrical connections may not be included on the cradle 100, the primary adapter 102, and/or the secondary adapter 103. In such embodiments, the user may utilize the cradle 100, the primary adapter 102, and/or the secondary adapter 103 to physically mount computing devices such as a tablet computer 801 and/or a smartphone 901 in a vehicle without electrically connecting the device(s) to the vehicle's power source and/or audio/video system.
[0064] In an exemplary embodiment, multiple cradles 100 may he mounted within a vehicle. The multiple cradles 100 may be electrically connected to the vehicle's power source and/or audio/video system, allowing computing devices mounted in the multiple cradles 100 to receive power from the vehicle's power source, transmit and receive data to and from the vehicle's audio/video system, and/or communicate with each other via a common data bus connecting the multiple cradles 100.
[0065] According to an exemplary embodiment, when the primary adapter 102 is removed from the cradle 100, a cover can be attached to the cradle 100 to conceal the cradle 100. The cover may include a design and attachment means similar to that of the primary adapter 102, except that the cover does not include form-fitting lips forming a recess. The cover may be manufactured from a material such as, for example, plastic, wood, leather, and/or aluminum.
[0066] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.