Claims
- 1. In an automobile having a generally planar ceiling, with windows and a passenger seating area through which a driver has a view of an interior and exterior of the automobile, a ceiling-mounted automotive display unit comprising:
- a direct-view screen structure operatively hinged to the ceiling in a location overhead and generally forward of the passenger seating area in the automobile for reversibly swaying in an upright plane which extends through the passenger seating area, the screen structure being configured to pivot between a stowed position wherein the screen structure is in coplanar relation to the ceiling in an orientation which does not obstruct the driver's view, and a deployed position wherein the screen structure projects downwardly from the ceiling at an angle relative to the ceiling in an orientation which accommodates the driver's access to the driver's view, the deployed position presenting a viewing surface generally rearward of the windshield in a central region of the ceiling in a disposition overhead-viewable by passengers seated in the passenger seating area; and
- a video control module configured to direct operation of the direct-view screen structure, the video control module being electrically connected to the screen structure, but mounted in a location laterally spaced from the screen structure when the screen structure is in the stowed position.
- 2. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the viewing surface of the screen structure faces the passenger seating area when the screen structure is in the stowed position.
- 3. The automotive display unit of claim 1, wherein the screen structure includes a hinge pivotally coupling the screen structure with the ceiling, the screen structure being pivotal about the hinge between the stowed position and the deployed position under a first torque to provide for deployment of the screen structure, and being pivotal between the deployed position and a break-away position under a higher second torque to provide for emergency collapse of the screen structure.
- 4. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the screen structure is at least partially embedded in the ceiling when the screen structure is in a stowed position.
- 5. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the screen structure has a thickness of less than 1.5 inches.
- 6. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the screen structure has a thickness of between approximately 0.5 inches and approximately 1.5 inches.
- 7. The automotive display unit of claim 1 which further comprises a mounting frame structure joined with the ceiling, the screen structure being pivotally hinged to the mounting frame structure for pivot between the stowed position and the deployed position.
- 8. The automotive display unit of claim 7, wherein the mounting frame structure includes a flange configured for placement against the ceiling to define a cavity opening, the screen structure being mounted on the mounting frame structure such that a viewing surface of the screen lies generally flush with the flange when the screen structure is in the stowed position.
- 9. The automotive display unit of claim 7, wherein the mounting frame structure is embedded in the ceiling.
- 10. The automotive display unit of claim 9, wherein the mounting frame structure is mounted flush with the ceiling.
- 11. The automotive display unit of claim 10, wherein the mounting frame structure defines a cavity configured to receive the screen structure.
- 12. The automotive display unit of claim 11, wherein the screen structure is flush with the ceiling when in the stowed position.
- 13. The display unit of claim 7, wherein the mounting frame structure includes a proximal portion that projects into the passenger seating area.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/884,445, filed Jun. 27, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,946,055 of John B. Rosen for a DISPLAY UNIT. This application also continues from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/777,613, filed Dec. 31, 1996, now abandoned of John B. Rosen for PERSONAL VIDEO SYSTEM. The subject matter of these applications are incorporated herein by this reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/083,926 of John B. Rosen for a CEILING-MOUNTED MONITOR SYSTEM, filed on Feb. 18, 1998, which continues from U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/058,538 of John B. Rosen for a CEILING-MOUNTED MONITOR SYSTEM, filed on Aug. 16, 1996.
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