MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELECTRONIC ARMATURE
20170341595 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2011/0082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/8026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2001/1253
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/1207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/8046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A multifunctional electronic armature for a motor vehicle includes a housing mounted to the motor vehicle, wherein the housing articulates from a first position where the housing is flush with the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle and a second position where the housing is extended from the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle, a first electronic device mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position, and a second electronic device mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position.
Claims
1. A multifunctional electronic armature for a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having an outer trim or body panel, the multifunctional electronic armature comprising: a housing mounted to the motor vehicle, wherein the housing articulates from a first position where the housing is flush with the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle and a second position where the housing is extended from the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle; a first electronic device mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position; and a second electronic device mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position.
2. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 1 wherein the first electronic device is a rear-view side camera.
3. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 2 wherein the second electronic device is a turn signal indicator.
4. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 3 further comprising a surround-view camera mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position.
5. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 4 further comprising a projector mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position.
6. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 1 wherein the housing substantially surrounds the first electronic device and the second electronic device.
7. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 1 further comprising an electronically controlled actuator connected to the housing for moving the housing between the first position and the second position.
8. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 7 wherein the housing includes a pivot point connected to the motor vehicle and the actuator pivots the housing between the first position and the second position.
9. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 1 wherein the housing includes an outer surface visible relative to an exterior of the motor vehicle when the housing is in the first and second positions and an inner surface visible relative to an exterior of the motor vehicle only when in the second position.
10. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 9 wherein the inner surface defines a first aperture for receiving the first electronic device and a second aperture for receiving the second electronic device.
11. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 9 wherein the outer surface includes a decorative feature or a badge indicative of a manufacturer of the motor vehicle.
12. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 9 wherein the outer surface has an apex that points towards a front of the motor vehicle when the housing is in the second position to create an aerodynamic profile.
13. A multifunctional electronic armature for a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having an outer trim or body panel, the multifunctional electronic armature comprising: a housing mounted to the motor vehicle and having an inner surface, an outer surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the housing articulates from a closed position where the outer surface is flush with the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle and the inner surface and the bottom surface are disposed within the motor vehicle and an extended position where the housing is extended from the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle; a first sensor mounted within the housing in a first opening in the inner surface of the housing, wherein the first sensor senses a first set of data for use by an operator of the motor vehicle; a first emitter mounted within the housing in a second opening in the inner surface of the housing, wherein the first emitter emits a first set of information to an observer external to the motor vehicle; and a second emitter mounted within the housing in a third opening in the bottom surface of the housing, wherein the second emitter emits a second set of information to the observer.
14. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 13 wherein the housing is mounted to the outer trim or body panel at a widest point of the motor vehicle.
15. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 13 wherein the inner surface includes a first portion that is disposed substantially perpendicular to the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle facing a rear of the motor vehicle when the housing is in the second position and the inner surface includes a second portion that is disposed substantially parallel to the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle facing away from the motor vehicle when the housing is in the second position.
16. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 15 wherein the first sensor is disposed in the first portion of the inner surface.
17. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 16 further comprising a second sensor mounted within the housing in a fourth opening in the second portion of the inner surface of the housing, wherein the second sensor senses a second set of data for use by the operator of the motor vehicle.
18. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 17 wherein the first emitter is a turn signal indicator, the first sensor is a rear-view side camera, the second emitter is a projector, and the second sensor is a surround-view camera.
19. The multifunctional electronic armature of claim 13 wherein the housing substantially surrounds the first electronic device and the second electronic device.
20. A multifunctional electronic armature for a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle having an outer trim or body panel, the multifunctional electronic armature comprising: a housing pivotally mounted to the motor vehicle, wherein the housing articulates from a first position where the housing is substantially flush with the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle and a second position where the housing is extended from the outer trim or body panel of the motor vehicle; an actuator connected to the housing for pivotally moving the housing between the first position and the second position; a rear-view side camera mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position; a turn signal mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position; a projector mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position; and a surround-view camera mounted within the housing that is concealed when the housing is in the first position and that is exposed when the housing is in the second position.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0018] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0026] With reference to
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[0028] In the first or concealed position illustrated in
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[0030] The rear-view side camera 42 is disposed within an aperture 50 in the housing 24 of the armature 10 disposed on the back surface 26. The rear-view side camera 42 is configured to capture rear-view images relative to the motor vehicle 12 when the armature 10 is extended. The surround-view camera 44 is disposed within an aperture 52 in the housing 24 on the end surface 30. The surround-view camera 44 is configured to capture a wide field of view around the side of the motor vehicle 12 when the armature 10 is extended. The field of view captured by the surround-view camera 44 is combined with other fields of view from other cameras to generate a surround-view of the motor vehicle 12. The turn signal 46 is disposed on the back surface 26 and may be activated to indicate a desired turn. The projector 48 is disposed in an aperture 54 formed in the bottom surface 34 of the armature 10. The projector 48 is configured to project an image or a dynamic image on a surface to a side of the motor vehicle 12 on which the motor vehicle 12 is operating. Examples of images include turn signal arrows, messages, etc.
[0031] Each of the electronic devices 40 is in electronic communication with an armature control unit (ACU) 58 via any wired connection, for example a bus network. The ACU 58 is disposed within the armature 10 and is a non-generalized, electronic control device having a preprogrammed digital computer or processor, memory or non-transitory computer readable medium used to store data such as control logic or instructions, and a plurality of input/output peripherals. The processor is configured to execute the control logic or instructions. The ACU 58 is in electronic communication with a vehicle control module 60 disposed in the motor vehicle 12. The vehicle control module 60 may be an engine control module, transmission control module, body control module, etc. The vehicle control module 60 may be in communication with a display device 62. The display device 62 is located in the motor vehicle 12 and is viewable by operator of the motor vehicle 12. The display device 62 may be located in an instrument panel, heads-up-display, or dashboard of the motor vehicle 12 or may be a separate, standalone display screen. Images from the rear-view side camera 42 and the surround-view camera 44 may be displayed on the display device 62.
[0032] The armature 10 further includes an actuator 64 housed within the housing 24 to move the armature 10 between the concealed and extended positions. The actuator 64 is preferably an electric motor and, upon command, actuates a pivot connection 66 that articulates the armature 10 about the pivot point 22.
[0033] The armature 10 effectively replaces the traditional side-view mirror assembly with a fully automatic, modular component. When the motor vehicle 12 is moving, the armature 10 is extended and the electronic devices 40 are exposed and in their operating positions thus providing additional utility beyond a traditional side-view mirror. Since no mirror is needed, the armature 10 also has a reduced cross-sectional profile relative to a traditional mirror, thus reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency. When the motor vehicle 12 is stopped or parked, the armature 10 moves to the concealed position, thus concealing the electronic devices 40 and protecting the armature 10 from damage.
[0034] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.