Claims
- 1. In an automobile having a passenger seating area and a generally planar ceiling, an above-seat-level, ceiling-mounted display unit comprising:
a generally planar mounting frame structure joined with the ceiling in a location overhead and generally forward of the passenger seating area in the automobile, the mounting frame structure being joined generally co-planarly with the ceiling and having a proximal portion closer to the passenger seating area and distal portion more remote from the passenger seating area; a generally planar screen structure hinged to the mounting frame structure adjacent the distal portion thereof for reversibly swaying in an upright plane, extending both through the mounting frame structure and the passenger seating area, between a stowed position wherein the screen structure lies in a plane generally paralleling the plane of the mounting frame structure and a deployed position wherein the screen structure occupies a generally upright plane which lies at an angle relative to the plane of the mounting-frame structure with a disposition overhead-viewable by any passenger seated in the passenger seating area; and wherein the display unit has a thickness of less than 1.5 inches.
- 2. An overhead automotive display unit, the display unit comprising:
an automotive-ceiling-mounted housing defining a cavity of a shape and size; and a screen sized to fit at least partially within the cavity, the screen having a viewing surface and being mounted on the housing for pivotal movement about a first axis extending generally parallel to an edge of the screen between a stowed position wherein the screen is at least partially contained within the cavity of the housing, and a deployed position wherein the screen pivotally projects from the cavity of the housing to present the viewing surface to an automobile occupant, wherein the display unit has a thickness of less than 1.5 inches.
- 3. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the screen is rotatable about a second axis transverse to the first axis.
- 4. The display unit of claim 3, wherein the first axis extends along the edge.
- 5. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the screen is sized to be of the size and shape of the cavity.
- 6. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the display unit has a thickness of between approximately 0.5 inches and approximately 1.5 inches.
- 7. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the vehicle includes a ceiling and the display unit is mounted on the ceiling of the vehicle.
- 8. The display unit of claim 7, wherein the display unit is embedded in the ceiling of the vehicle.
- 9. The display unit of claim 7, wherein the housing includes a perimeter structure with a flange configured for placement against the ceiling to define a cavity opening, the screen being mounted on the housing such that the viewing surface lies generally flush with the flange when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 10. The display unit of claim 7, wherein the viewing surface defines a plane generally parallel to the ceiling when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 11. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the display unit further comprises a control module mounted separately from the screen, the control module being operatively connected to the screen to direct operation of the screen.
- 12. The display unit of claim 11, wherein the control module is mounted within the housing.
- 13. The display unit of claim 11, wherein the control module is mounted on the housing in a laterally spaced relationship to the screen.
- 14. The display unit of claim 13, wherein the control module and the screen extend in the same plane when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 15. The automotive display unit of claim 2, wherein the screen includes a hinge pivotally coupling the screen with the housing, the screen being pivotal about the hinge between the stowed position and the deployed position under a first torque to provide for deployment of the screen, 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.
- 16. The display unit of claim 15, wherein the screen is adapted to pivot forwardly in the vehicle from the stowed position to the deployed position, and further adapted to pivot forwardly in the vehicle from the deployed position to the break-away position.
- 17. The display unit of claim 15, wherein the deployed position is generally between the stowed and the break-away positions.
- 18. The display unit of claim 15, wherein the vehicle includes a ceiling and the viewing surface defines a plane extending generally parallel to the ceiling when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 19. The display unit of claim 15, wherein the vehicle includes a ceiling and the viewing surface defines a plane extending generally parallel to the ceiling when the screen is in the breakaway position.
- 20. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the screen is completely received within the cavity when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 21. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the viewing surface is oriented to face the cavity when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 22. The display unit of claim 2, wherein the viewing surface is oriented to face out of the cavity when the screen is in the stowed position.
- 23. The display unit of claim 2, further comprising a hinge pivotally coupling the screen to the housing, wherein the hinge includes a stop that retains the screen in the deployed position until urged away from the deployed position.
- 24. The display unit of claim 2, further includes a locking mechanism adapted to retain the screen in the stowed position.
- 25. The display unit of claim 24, wherein release of the lock mechanism frees the screen to pivot away from the stowed position, and further wherein the screen is adapted to automatically pivot at least partially away from the stowed position when the lock mechanism is released.
- 26. The display unit of claim 24, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a catch on the housing positioned to selectively engage a detent in the screen to maintain the screen in the stowed position.
- 27. The display unit of claim 26, wherein the screen further includes an edge extending generally transverse to the viewing surface, and the catch is on the edge.
- 28. The display unit of claim 26, wherein the screen further includes an edge extending generally transverse to the viewing surface, and the detent extends inwardly into the screen from the edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/843,616 of John B. Rosen for a DISPLAY UNIT, filed Apr. 26, 2001 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/270,610 of John B. Rosen for a DISPLAY UNIT, filed on Mar. 17, 1999 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/884,445 of John B. Rosen for a DISPLAY UNIT, filed Jun. 27, 1997 and which also is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design Pat. Application Serial 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 Pat. Application Serial No. 29/058,538 of John B. Rosen for a CEILING-MOUNTED MONITOR SYSTEM, filed on Aug. 16, 1996.
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