Arrangement for wireless transmission of electrical signals in a motor vehicle

11496712 · 2022-11-08

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An arrangement for wireless transmission of electrical signals in a motor vehicle maintains a cassette equipped with a stator (3) and a rotor (4) rotatably mounted in the stator (3) is arranged on the steering wheel of the motor vehicle, where the cassette has at least one electrical line extending in windings mounted between stator and rotor. The stator of the cassette is connected to the steering column, while the rotor is connected to the steering wheel. The transmitter (6) is arranged in the immediate vicinity of the stator (3) of the cassette and the receiver (7) is mechanically connected to the rotor (4) of the cassette and electrically to at least one electrical line (9) with a display (8) for displaying received signals.

Claims

1. An arrangement for wireless transmission of electrical signals in a motor vehicle, said arrangement comprising: a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver for wireless transmission of said electrical signals; a cassette having a stator and a rotor, said rotor rotatably mounted in the stator, and an electrical line in the form of a ribbon cable mounted between the stator and the rotor, extending in windings; wherein within said cassette the electrical line is, at one end fastened to the stator and at the other end fastened to the rotor, wherein said arrangement is within said motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having a steering wheel which is capable of turning within a stationary steering column, wherein the stator of the cassette is connected to the steering column, while the rotor is connected to the steering wheel; wherein said wireless transmitter is mounted directly on said stator of said cassette and wherein said wireless receiver is mounted directly on said rotor of said cassette wherein said wireless transmitter is configured to receive said electrical signals, which include continuous video signals, and to wirelessly transmit said continuous video signals to said wireless receiver, wherein a display for displaying received continuous video signals is mounted directly on a front face of said steering wheel and electrically connected to said electrical line by use of a separate electrical line, which is connected to said electrical line, said separate electrical line has a plug by means of which it can be connected electrically conductively to said display; and wherein the wireless receiver as well as the display are conductively connected for their current supply to said electrical line of said cassette, such that during said rotation of said steering wheel and said rotor, said wireless receiver remains in proximity to said wireless transmitter on said stator, preventing interference to said wirelessly transmitted signals from other components in said motor vehicle.

2. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the wireless transmitter is mounted directly on the stator of the cassette.

3. Arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the display is constructed as a screen.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) An embodiment of the subject matter of the invention is illustrated in the drawings.

(2) In the drawing:

(3) FIG. 1 schematically shows a steering wheel mounted on the steering column of a vehicle.

(4) FIG. 2 shows, also schematically, a sectional view of a cassette to be mounted in a steering wheel, on a larger scale.

(5) FIG. 3 is a top view of a steering wheel.

(6) FIG. 4 shows the arrangement according to the invention, also in a schematic illustration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(7) FIG. 1 shows a steering column 1 of a vehicle without further details, in which a steering wheel 2 is mounted so as to be capable of turning about its axis.

(8) Arranged in the steering wheel 2 is, for example, a cassette K which serves for the current supply of components of the vehicle. The cassette K consists of a stator 3 connected in the assembled state to the steering column 1 and a rotor 4 arranged so as to be rotatable about an axis A and connected to the steering wheel. In the illustrated embodiment, an electrical line 5 extending in windings is arranged between stator 3 and rotor 4; advantageously, the electrical line is a flat ribbon line or a flat conductor ribbon line. It is connected at one end to the stator 3 of the cassette K and at the other end to the rotor 4 thereof. In such a line at least two electrical conductors are arranged extending parallel and at a distance from each other. The conductors are embedded in insulating material. In the assembled state, the line 5 is connected to a voltage source of the vehicle, preferably the battery.

(9) A transmitter 6 for electrical signals, particularly for video signals, is mounted on a stationary part of the vehicle, wherein the transmitter 6 is connected for its current supply to the voltage source of the vehicle. In accordance with the illustrations in FIGS. 2 and 4, the transmitter 6 is advantageously arranged directly on the stator 3 of the cassette K. Information is fed to the transmitter 6 by “sources,” such as cameras, arranged in or on the vehicle, which are transmitted through wireless transmission to a receiver 7 for electrical signals.

(10) The receiver 7 is connected to the rotor 4 of the cassette K. It is advantageously mounted directly on the rotor 4, as can be seen in FIGS. 2 and 4. The receiver can be connected for its current supply electrically conductively to the line 5 of the cassette K. A display 8, preferably constructed as a screen, is connected to the receiver 7 through an electrical line 9. The display 8 can also be electrically connected for its current supply to the line 5 of the cassette K. This can take place advantageously through the line 9 through which the signals received by the receiver 7 are also transmitted.

(11) The line 9 is connected to a plug 10 in accordance with the illustration of FIG. 4 by means of which it can be connected electrically conductively to the display 8. The signals delivered by the transmitter 6 are converted or processed in the display 8 in such a way that the display 8 makes available to the vehicle driver clearly recognizable information. In the case of a display constructed as a screen, the display may be an image. The screws 11, also shown in FIG. 4, serve for fastening the stator 3 of the cassette K to the steering column 1 of the vehicle.

(12) As can be seen particularly from FIG. 4, the distance between the transmitter 6 and the receiver 7 is very short. Therefore, as already mentioned, an interference of other devices or components of the vehicle through the signals transmitted between the transmitter 6 and the receiver 7 can also be excluded with great certainty, such as an interference of the wireless transmission through external electromagnetic fields.

(13) The display 8 is advantageously mounted directly on the steering wheel 2, as it is schematically illustrated in FIG. 3. The position of the display 8 on the steering wheel 2 must be selected such that the field of vision of the vehicle driver is not impaired. Since the display 8 is also turned when the steering wheel 2 is turned, it should be mounted as centrally as possible on the steering wheel 2. The information which can be seen on the display 8, particularly an image, can be turned electronically using conventional technology, so that it has always the same position independent of the deflection of the steering wheel 2 when the steering when is turned.