1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle audio system which is installed in a vehicle, and more particularly to such a vehicle audio system which is usable in place of an existing vehicle sun visor thereby to also serve as a sun visor.
2. Description of the related art
Automobiles have recently been installed with a car navigation system as well as conventional car audio system. The car navigation system includes a display mounted on a central part of an instrument panel or a center console in a car room. The display is used to display a map or information transmitted from the Internet. Accordingly, the display is desirable to have high saturation and has recently been rendered larger in size. However, since various meters, glove compartments and the like are already provided on or in the instrument panel or center console, it is difficult to provide a large display in a car room.
In view of the above-described problem, JP-U-1-117946 discloses a car operation unit in which an operation part for a car-installed system and a display for operation of the system are provided in a sun visor installed in a car compartment. In the disclosed car operation unit, the operation part is provided in the sun visor, whereas a space for the display with a large screen and other car-installed equipment is defined on the instrument panel or in the center console.
However, the operation part of the above-described car operational port can be operated only when the sun visor is pulled down. Furthermore, when the sun visor is caused to pivot so as to be parallel to a door window in order that light incident from the door window side is cut off, the operation part of the car operational port is opposed to the door window, whereupon the car operational port cannot be operated.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle audio system which can be used in place of an existing vehicle sun visor and has an easy operability.
The present invention provides a vehicle audio system which is mountable on a ceiling of a vehicle compartment near a front window of a vehicle, the system comprising a flat substantially rectangular case having two opposite lengthwise side ends and a shaft hole defined in one of the side ends thereof so as to extend lengthwise with respect to the said one side end, the other side end of the case having an end face, an audio system body provided in the case and including an operation part mounted on the end face of said other side end of the case, and a pipe inserted in the shaft hole of the case so that the case pivots about the pipe back-and-forth, the pipe having an end bent approximately at a right angle, wherein the bent end of the pipe is mounted in a support provided on the vehicle ceiling near the front window so that the case is pivotable into a position where each side end of the case extends perpendicularly to the front window.
The flat case of the vehicle audio system is mounted on the pipe so as to pivot back-and-forth. Furthermore, the bent end of the pipe is mounted on the support provided on the vehicle ceiling near the front window so that the case is pivotable in a horizontal direction into the position where each side end of the case extends perpendicularly to the front window. Consequently, the vehicle audio system of the invention can be used in place of the existing sun visor.
Additionally, since the operation part is mounted on the end face of the side end of the case, the audio system can be operated whether the case is located in parallel to the front window or the door window.
In one embodiment, either side end of the case has a slot located at a predetermined position so that a storage medium is insertable into the slot, whereby sound data is read from and written onto the storage medium at the audio system body. Consequently, the storage medium can be set on the audio system while the case remains at the vehicle ceiling side.
In another embodiment, the case has an upper side formed with an attachment recess. The system further comprises a holder enclosing a storage medium which is capable of storing sound data and from and onto which sound data is readable and writable. The holder includes a lid which is substantially co-planar with the upper side of the case. Consequently, the storage medium can be prevented from falling off by vibration of the case or the like.
In further another embodiment, the vehicle audio system is connected to a vehicle audio system including an output unit and the output unit such as loud speakers or display is operable in synchronization with recognition of stored sound data by the audio system body when a power supply is connected to the vehicle audio system, when the storage medium is inserted into the slot, or when the storage medium is put into the holder. Consequently, operation for sound reproduction or recording can be rendered easier.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear upon reviewing the following description of the embodiment, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Several embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention. Referring to
A pipe 13 has one end bent approximately at a right angle. A wire harness 18 is inserted through the pipe 13 to connect the audio system body 12 to loud speakers, a display (neither shown) and the like. The wire harness 13 is wired along the vehicle body including the vehicle ceiling, pillars and the like. The pipe 13 is inserted into the shaft hole 14. As a result, the case 11 pivots about the pipe 13 back-and-forth. Furthermore, a support 19 is fixed to the vehicle ceiling or front pillar near a front window. The bent end of the pipe 13 is mounted on the support 19 so that the case 11 is supported. As a result, the pipe 13 pivots about the support 19 from a position where the case 11 is supported so as to extend along a front window as shown in
The audio system body 12 is provided with a circuit or a program for executing a function of recognizing data stored on an optical disk such as a CD or DVD by the audio system body 12 and energizing the output unit of the audio system such as the loud speakers, display or the like through the wire harness 18 when the audio system body 12 is energized or when the optical disk is inserted into the slot.
The vehicle audio system 10 will operate as follows. Referring to
Referring now to
The operation part 16 and the slot 17 are directed downward or located frontward as viewed at the driver's seat side as shown in
The storage medium comprised of the optical disk such as the CD, DVD or the like is used in the foregoing embodiment. However, another storage medium such as a flash memory may be used in order that the weight of the vehicle audio system 10 may be reduced or skip due to vibration or oscillation may be prevented. Alternatively, a cartridge storage medium such as a hard disk with a large capacity may be used so that a large amount of data is stored. Thus, a storage medium which has a good portability and is arranged to prevent degradation of sound may be used.
In the foregoing embodiment, the operation part 16 and the slot 17 are within easy reach in each of the cases as shown in FIGS. 2 to 4. Accordingly, the vehicle audio system 10 has a good operability, and a disk can easily be inserted.
Furthermore, since the support 19 on which the existing vehicle sun visor is mounted is used in the vehicle audio system 10, the existing sun visor can easily be replaced by the vehicle audio system 10.
Additionally, a space occupied by an indoor instrument panel or center console on each of which a vehicle audio system is not necessary, a display with a large screen can be installed utilizing the space.
According to the second embodiment, the holder 22 can prevent dust from entering a clearance between the attachment recess 21 and the case 11. Furthermore, the storage medium such as an optical disk can be prevented from falling off when the case 11 is directed downward.
The L-shaped switches 24a can be operated at two sides, that is, both at the upper surface side and at the lengthwise side 26. Accordingly, the lower end 26 of each switch 24a is operated when the case 11 is directed upward as shown in
According to the fourth embodiment, the C-shaped switches 24b can be operated at three sides, that is, at the front, rear and lower side of the case 11C. Accordingly, each switch 24b is operated at lower end 26 side of the case 11C when the case 11C is directed upward as shown in
The operation part 16, 16a or 16b includes pushbutton switches in each of the foregoing first to fourth embodiments. Touch-sensitive switches or a remote-control receiving part may be provided in the lower end of the case 11, 11A, 11B or 11C, whereupon the operability can also be improved.
The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention and are not construed in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-004876 | Jun 2005 | JP | national |