The present invention relates to a vehicle media device. In particular, the present invention relates to a media device incorporated into a movable door that may be located at various positions within a vehicle. The controls for the media device may be located on the exterior or interior side of the door or on a part of the vehicle itself.
Conventional media devices such as CD players and DVD players may be located in the center stack area of the instrument panel of a vehicle. A conventional approach is to install a media device into a corresponding recess in the instrument panel that may be configured to accept different media devices depending on the type of vehicle being manufactured.
The controls for conventional media devices are typically located on the device itself, such as the buttons used to operate a CD player. Alternatively, controls have been mounted elsewhere in the vehicle to provide convenient access for the vehicle occupants. As media devices have become more sophisticated, the number of controls for the media devices have increased, adding clutter to the instrument panel, in particular the center stack area.
The number of media devices that consumers wish to have in vehicles is increasing. New media devices may include data storage such as a memory stick or secure digital card for use with digital music players or other digital devices, various phones, computer or video screens, personal digital assistant cradles, and vehicle navigation systems, in addition to the already common devices such as CD and DVD players.
The installation of multiple media devices in conventional locations in the instrument panel, such as in the center stack, may add to a cluttered appearance of the instrument panel. Further, it may be difficult for a manufacturer or end user to easily change the configuration of such devices (such as by installing different types of devices) because conventional recesses used to house such devices in the instrument panel are already in place and may be configured to receive a small subset of media devices. It would be advantageous to provide an easier way to change media devices in a vehicle without reconfiguring the instrument panel, and without changing the overall appearance of the instrument panel or other trim in the vehicle.
Trim panels in a vehicle, whether on the instrument panel, in doors, or in a headliner are designed so as to have a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the end customer. Accordingly, there is a need for a media device configured to not disrupt the trim panels provided in a vehicle, and that may be interchanged with another media device without changing the appearance of the trim panels. To the extent that the same trim panels may be used with different media devices, a vehicle may require fewer custom parts to support the additional features.
Media devices, especially those with moving parts such as a DVD player, may utilize valuable space on an instrument panel or in the center stack of a vehicle. There is a need for an ability to configure such a media device to permit use of the space within the instrument panel or center stack behind the desired location of the media device.
The location of controls for media devices within a vehicle is a design consideration. While conventional devices typically have the controls placed on the device itself, there is a need for other design options, such as a design intended to protect controls from contamination and breakage.
There is a need for media devices that may be conveniently placed in a number of locations in a vehicle by a vehicle manufacturer without substantial redesign of the vehicle interior. For example, it may be desirable to place a DVD player in a position accessible to passengers of the vehicle, such as in the rear of a vehicle seat, in a vehicle door, or in a vehicle headliner. However, conventional media devices are typically configured to fit into a recess in the instrument panel. A similarly sized recess may not be available in the rear side of a vehicle seat back to permit the relocation of a media device into that position.
Although there is a need for the ability to place controls for a media device in alternate locations, such as behind a door, it would also be desirable to insure that any media device maintains its functionality when the hidden controls are being accessed.
The decorative trim portions of an instrument panel or other parts of a vehicle are expensive to design and manufacture. Accordingly, there is a need for a media device configuration that permits the exchange of one media device for another while still permitting the use of the same trim part.
It would be desirable to provide a system and/or method that provides one or more of these or other advantageous features. Other features and advantages will be made apparent from the present specification. The teachings disclosed extend to those embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended claims, regardless of whether they accomplish one or more of the aforementioned needs.
One aspect of the invention relates to a media device door for a vehicle. The media device door for a vehicle includes a door configured to be coupled to a vehicle part, the door having an interior side facing the vehicle part and an exterior side facing a vehicle passenger compartment. The door has an open position and a closed position. A media device is incorporated into the door and remains operational regardless of door position. A first control for the media device is hidden behind the door when the door is in the closed position.
Another aspect of the invention relates to an instrument panel system for a vehicle. The instrument panel system includes an instrument panel and a media device door coupled to the instrument panel. The door has an interior side facing the instrument panel and an exterior side facing a vehicle passenger compartment and has an open position and a closed position. A media device is coupled to the door and moves along with the door and remains operational regardless of door position. A first control for the media device is hidden behind the media device door when the media device door is in the closed position.
The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Alternative exemplary embodiments relate to other features and combinations of features as may be generally recited in the claims.
The invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements, in which:
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The media device 14 may be coupled to the media device door 12 in a variety of ways. For example, the media device may be held within a pocket within the media device door, attached via hardware to the interior side of the media device door, or substantially comprise the media device door. Alternatively, the media device may be attached to the media device door by a hook and loop fastener system. The media device may be visible from the exterior side of media device door 12, but it is envisioned that in a preferred embodiment, the media device 14 is not visible from the exterior side of media device door 12, thus simplifying the overall look of the instrument panel 10.
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The inclusion of media device 14 in media device door 12 opens additional space behind the media device door 12 in instrument panel 10 for other functional considerations. For example, as depicted in
In an exemplary embodiment, media device 14 remains functional regardless of the position of media device door 12. For example, a DVD player may be in operation and remain in operation while a vehicle occupant opens media device door 12 to access objects located in recess 22, or to access controls 16 disposed on the interior side of media device door 12 or behind media device door 12 on instrument panel 10.
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The door 12 is configured to move to the open position when access to the media device 14 is desired (such as to change a CD, DVD, etc.) or access interior controls. The door is also movable to the closed position after accessing the media device so that the media device may remain unobtrusively stored or concealed within a panel or other suitable component in the vehicle (e.g. door panel, instrument panel, seat back, a console (as shown for example in
According to a preferred embodiment, the top panel 17 is shown connected to a top edge of the door 12 and is intended to “trim-out” the opening for the door when the door is moved to the open position, and to conceal the media device beneath the panel, and to provide sufficient clearance for the internal controls (shown for example as mounted on the top panel) to pivot with the door for access by a user. According to an alternative embodiments, a separate top panel may be omitted, and the media device may be positioned with its own “face” (having the internal controls thereon) positioned adjacent to the top edge of the door so that the face panel of the media device acts as its own “top panel” and internal controls on the face of the media device are “revealed” and made accessible to a user when the door is moved to the open position, and then “concealed” when the door is moved to the closed position.
According to one embodiment, the door 12 may be arranged to open and closed manually by a user, and may be provided with a suitable spring-damper device (not shown—which may be located at the pivoting hinge at the base of the door) that tends to bias or move the door toward a desired position (such as the open position) when a suitable release mechanism 19 (such as a catch or a latch—shown for example in
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According to any preferred embodiment, the vehicle media device is intended to provide a revealable and concealable system for housing a media device in a vehicle component, and provide a desirable combination of interior and exterior controls for the media device and other vehicle interior features, that minimizes package space, and provides a clean appearance, and is coordinated with the trim and decor of the vehicle, and is easily and conveniently operated by a user. The door may include a display panel and/or audio speakers operably associated with the media device for displaying images and/or broadcasting sound from the media device. Alternatively, a display panel and/or audio speakers may be located remotely from the door, yet operated by controls 16 (internal and/or external).
According to any preferred embodiment, the vehicle media device is operable when removed from the media door such that media device is portable. Media device includes its own auxiliary power supply for operation when in portable mode. Moreover, media device may include a second control panel and audio/video system for operation while in portable mode. For example, media device may include speakers or headphones and a stowable screen. Electronic connectors are included on the body of the media device to selectively couple the media device to the vehicle power bus and/or audio/video system. Such audio/video connectors may include, e.g., DisplayPort, RF connectors, VDL, banana connectors, DIN connectors, RCA connectors. Electrical connectors may also include receptacles, jacks, plugs, ports, electrical connecting strips and so forth. In one embodiment, the media device is configured to wirelessly communicate with the vehicle's audio/video system. Bluetooth technology, configured to enable short-range communication between electronic devices is utilized to enable the video source 14 to communicate with the display 48 wirelessly. Other wireless standards or technologies are compatible with the vehicle vision system 10 such as IEEE 802.11 and other communication platforms.
The media device door 12 is also intended to protect the media device and associated internal controls from damage and contamination, especially in an exemplary embodiment wherein the media device 14 and controls 16 are located on the interior side of the door 12 (
While the detailed drawings and specific examples given describe various exemplary embodiments, they serve the purpose of illustration only. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the preceding description or illustrated in the drawings. For example, while the media device door is typically shown having a pivotal attachment to a vehicle part, the media device door may be attached to permit translational movement of the media device door between the opened and closed positions. Additionally, although the media device is shown as incorporated into the media device door, the media device may be disposed in a position separate from the door, but covered by the door when the door is in a closed position. Furthermore, other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions, and arrangements of the exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/640,433, filed Dec. 15, 2006, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, which claims priority from U.S. provisional application 60/752,983, filed Dec. 22, 2005, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60752983 | Dec 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11640433 | Dec 2006 | US |
Child | 12481442 | US |