ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM MOUNTABLE IN A VEHICLE AND METHODS FOR MOUNTING AND DISPLAYING SAME
20180065569 ยท 2018-03-08
Inventors
- David M. Shalam (Syosset, NY, US)
- Joseph C. Caltabiano (Hauppauge, NY, US)
- George C. Schedivy (Aqueboque, NY, US)
- James R. Tranchina (Dix Hills, NY, US)
Cpc classification
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A media system for a vehicle comprises a housing mounted to an overhead portion of the vehicle, and a media unit that is capable of being coupled to the housing, wherein the housing includes a receiving portion that pivots with respect to the housing and receives the media unit in the receiving portion.
Claims
1. A media system for a vehicle, comprising: a housing; and a media unit capable of being coupled to the housing, wherein: the housing comprises a receiving portion that pivots with respect to the housing and receives the media unit therein; the receiving portion pivots between a closed position and an open position where the receiving portion is at an angle with respect to the housing; the media unit comprises a display configured to display media content, wherein the display is disposed on a front surface of the media unit; the receiving portion comprises a first side, a second side, and a rear side, wherein a first end of the first side is connected to a first end of the rear side, and a second end of the first side comprises a first inward fold extending from the second end of the first side and folded in a first direction toward a center of the receiving portion, wherein a first end of the second side is connected to a second end of the rear side, and a second end of the second side comprises a second inward fold extending from the second end of the second side and folded in a second direction toward the center of the receiving portion; and the media unit comprises a first side surface and a second side surface, wherein the first and second side surfaces extend between the front surface of the media unit and a rear surface of the media unit that opposes the front surface, wherein the receiving portion is configured to secure the media unit via the first and second inward folds respectively engaging the first and second side surfaces.
2. The media system of claim 1, wherein: the media unit comprises a first electrical connector positioned therein; and the receiving portion comprises a second electrical connector mounted thereto, and the second electrical connector mates with the first electrical connector.
3. The media system of claim 2, wherein the second electrical connector protrudes from a surface of the receiving portion and is inserted through a hole in the media unit to mate with the first electrical connector when the media unit is received by the receiving portion.
4. The media system of claim 2, wherein: the first electrical connector is a first pin connector disposed in an opening of the media unit, and the first electrical connector is fixed to a portion of a circuit board of the media unit; and the second electrical connector is a second pin connector configured to mate with the first pin connector upon positioning the media unit in the receiving portion.
5. The media system of claim 1, wherein the receiving portion pivots with respect to the housing via a hinge disposed at a bottom portion of the housing.
6. The media system of claim 1, wherein the receiving portion comprises a U-shaped hinge and is pivotably coupled to the housing.
7. The media system of claim 6, wherein the receiving portion surrounds the media unit on at least two sides of the media unit.
8. The media system of claim 1, wherein the housing is mounted in a vehicle headrest.
9. A media system for a vehicle, comprising: a housing; and a media unit capable of being coupled to the housing, wherein: the housing comprises a receiving portion that pivots with respect to the housing and receives the media unit therein; the receiving portion pivots between a closed position and an open position where the receiving portion is at an angle with respect to the housing; the media unit comprises a display configured to display media content, wherein the display is disposed on a front surface of the media unit; the receiving portion comprises a first side, a second side, and a rear side, wherein a first end of the first side of the receiving portion is connected to a first end of the rear side, and a second end of the first side of the receiving portion comprises a first inward fold extending from the second end of the first side of the receiving portion and folded in a first direction toward a center of the receiving portion, wherein a first end of the second side of the receiving portion is connected to a second end of the rear side, and a second end of the second side of the receiving portion comprises a second inward fold extending from the second end of the second side of the receiving portion and folded in a second direction toward the center of the receiving portion; and the media unit comprises a first side and a second side, wherein the receiving portion is configured to secure the media unit via the first and second inward folds respectively engaging the first and second sides of the media unit.
10. The media system of claim 9, wherein: the media unit comprises a first electrical connector positioned therein; and the receiving portion comprises a second electrical connector mounted thereto, and the second electrical connector mates with the first electrical connector.
11. The media system of claim 10, wherein the second electrical connector protrudes from a surface of the receiving portion and is inserted through a hole in the media unit to mate with the first electrical connector when the media unit is received by the receiving portion.
12. The media system of claim 10, wherein: the first electrical connector is a first pin connector disposed in an opening of the media unit, and the first electrical connector is fixed to a portion of a circuit hoard of the media unit; and the second electrical connector is a second pin connector configured to mate with the first pin connector upon positioning the media unit in the receiving portion.
13. The media system of claim 9, wherein the receiving portion pivots with respect to the housing via a hinge disposed at a bottom portion of the housing.
14. The media system of claim 1, wherein the receiving portion comprises a U-shaped hinge and is pivotally coupled to the housing.
15. The media system of claim 14, wherein the receiving portion surrounds the media unit on at least two sides of the media unit.
16. A media system for a vehicle, comprising: a housing secured to a vehicle headrest; and a media unit capable of being coupled to the housing, wherein: the housing comprises a receiving portion that pivots with respect to the housing and receives the media unit therein; the receiving portion pivots with respect to the housing via a hinge disposed at a bottom portion of the housing; the receiving portion pivots between a closed position and an open position where the receiving portion is at an angle with respect to the housing; the media unit comprises a display configured to display media content, wherein the display is disposed on a front surface of the media unit; and the receiving portion is configured to secure the media unit via the media unit sliding into the receiving portion in a direction extending from a top of the receiving portion toward a bottom of the receiving portion when the receiving portion is in the open position.
17. The media system of claim 16, wherein: the media unit comprises a first electrical connector positioned therein; and the receiving portion comprises a second electrical connector mounted thereto, and the second electrical connector mates with the first electrical connector.
18. The media system of claim 17, wherein the second electrical connector protrudes from a surface of the receiving portion and is inserted through a hole in the media unit to mate with the first electrical connector when the media unit is received by the receiving portion.
19. The media system of claim 17, wherein: the first electrical connector is a first pin connector disposed in an opening of the media unit, and the first electrical connector is fixed to a portion of a circuit board of the media unit; and the second electrical connector is a second pin connector configured to mate with the first pin connector upon positioning the media unit in the receiving portion.
20. The media system of claim 16, wherein the receiving portion surrounds the media unit on at least two sides of the media unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings:
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[0060] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
[0061] An entertainment system 100 includes a housing 110 mounted in a headrest 10 of a seat of a vehicle, such as an automobile, minivan or sport utility vehicle (SUV) to provide media, such as video and audio to rear seat passengers. Alternatively, the entertainment system and housing may be mounted in a body of seat. In another alternative, the entertainment system and the housing may be mounted to an overhead portion of the vehicle, such as a ceiling of the vehicle. Other mounting locations, such as the vehicle's dashboard and center console, or any accessible surface inside the vehicle, are also contemplated. The entertainment system 100 further includes a media unit 120 that can be easily coupled to and removed from the housing 110. The media unit 120 may be operational when coupled to or removed from the housing.
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[0063] In one embodiment, an LCD simultaneously displays different content in right and left viewing directions by directionally controlling the viewing angle of the LCD. In other words, one passenger can see a program from a first media source from a right side of the display, while another can see a program from a second media source from the left side of the display. The simultaneous display of different content on the display (e.g., display 130), is accomplished by superimposing a parallax barrier on a thin film transistor (TFT) LCD to enable light from a backlight to separate into right and left directions.
[0064] Video is supplied from a media source, for example, a DVD player 140 provided behind the display 130 (see
[0065] In another alternative, the display 130 is electrically connected to a media source, for example, another DVD player in another headrest or a media source located elsewhere in the vehicle, such as under a seat, via a wired connection 150 running from the media unit 120. Referring to
[0066] The wired connection 150 preferably carries, for example, power, ground, and audio/video inputs and outputs. For example, video from DVD player 140 may be supplied via wired connection 150 to a display located in another headrest of the vehicle. The connection 150 may also carry control signals for a wireless FM modulator for supplying wireless audio to a vehicle sound system or to wireless headphones.
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[0068] The media unit 120 includes slits 168 formed in the body thereof, creating openings to facilitate ventilation and the passage of sound from, for example, a speaker (not shown) provided in the body of the media unit 120.
[0069] The media unit 120 can be operated when the media unit 120 is not positioned in the housing 110. The media unit 120 may receive power by connecting to a specialized battery or battery pack, household batteries and/or an AC/DC adapter. The connection between the battery pack and the media unit 120 may be provided through any appropriate electrical contacts, for example, contacts for connecting to Lithium or NiCad batteries. The media unit 120 can connect to an AC/DC adapter via an AC/DC adapter port. Alternatively, a battery housing in the media unit 120 can be used to receive household batteries or compact battery packs.
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[0071] The housing 110 includes a hinge structure 170, which pivots the media unit 120 with respect to the housing 110. In addition, the hinge structure 170 receives and provides support for the media unit 120 so as to couple the media unit 120 to the housing 110. The hinge structure 170 is formed in a U-shape, having a rear side 171, right and left sides 172, 173 and a bottom side 174. The hinge structure 170 is coupled to the housing 110 via a hinge 175. The hinge structure 170 includes openings 176, 177 on the rear and bottom sides 171, 174 thereof to provide access to fixing devices, such as, screws 161. The hinge structure 170 is made from metal, such as, for example, aluminum, cast iron or stainless steel, but may also be made from, for example, plastic or rubber.
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[0074] According to an embodiment, media from the media unit 120 or 220 may be played on a display of the media unit 120 or 220, or a different display electrically connected to the media unit.
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[0077] The media unit 120 includes a tab 167 that can be gripped by a user to pull the media unit 120 out from a secured position in the housing 110. The tab 167 is positioned at a top center portion of the front face of the media unit 120.
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[0082] The circuit board 256 may be mounted to the hinge structure 270 using a fixing device(s) 258, such as, for example, a screw, bolt or rivet, passing through a hole(s) 257 in the circuit board 256. The connector 251 is configured to mate with connector 250. Therefore, like the connector 250, the connector 251 may be a pin connector or any other electrical connector used for transmission of signals, such as audio, video and power signals. The connector 251 is configured to fit in the opening 252 of the media unit 220 and mate with the connector 250 when the media unit 220 is positioned in the hinge structure 270.
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[0087] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the housings 110 or 210 are installed in a replacement headrest for a vehicle. For example, a factory headrest is removed and replaced with the replacement headrest including the housing 110 or 210, which receives the media unit 120 or 220.
[0088] When displaying a vehicle at a vehicle dealership, the dealer removes the factory headrest and replaces the factory headrest with a replacement headrest including the housing 110 or 210. At this point, it is not necessary to electrically connect the entertainment system to the vehicle because a purchaser may not choose to have the entertainment system installed in the vehicle. Accordingly, the factory headrest is stored m safe place, such as, for example, in the trunk of the vehicle. In the event that the consumer does not want the entertainment system and requests the factory headrest with the vehicle, the replacement headrest is removed and the factory headrest is re-installed.
[0089] While on display in the dealership, a dealer may display a media unit that does not have working parts in the housing 110 or 210. In other words, the dealer may insert a mock-up media unit in the hinge structures 170 or 270 of the housing 110 or 210, so as to convey to a purchaser what the media unit will look like without risking damage to an actual media unit 120 or 220 by prospective purchasers visiting the dealership. In the event that a purchaser chooses to have an entertainment system installed in the vehicle, the dealer replaces the mock-up media unit with an actual media unit 120 or 220, and electrically connects the entertainment system to the vehicle by, for example, running wire leads through the headrest support rods 15 or through a top portion of the vehicle, to connect to a wire harness or distribution box (not shown) as described above.
[0090] In some instances, a consumer may also choose to keep the mock-up and replacement headrest for possible later installation. In such a situation, the dealer can sell the vehicle with the factory headrest, the replacement headrest, the mock-up, and an actual media unit 120 or 220 without making the electrical connections to the vehicle. The dealer may also provide the factory headrest to a consumer even if the consumer chooses the entertainment system.
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[0092] Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described hereinabove, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, but may be modified by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.