1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device, and more particularly to the mount structure suitable for mounting the main body of a vehicle-mounted electronic device having a large panel and to the mount structure for mounting an operation panel and a monitor of a vehicle-mounted electronic device.
2. Related Background Art
As shown in
With the mount structure of the conventional vehicle-mounted electronic device described above, in order to protrude the panel 34 from the opening of the cluster panel 31, the vertical and horizontal sizes a and b of the panel 34 are required to be smaller than the vertical and horizontal sizes A and B of the opening of the cluster panel 31.
Since the vertical and horizontal sizes A and B of the opening of the cluster panel 31 differ depending upon the vehicle type, the panel sizes are required to match the smallest cluster panel sizes, resulting in the small panel sizes.
Since the CD insertion slit 32a and the like of the panel 34 shown in
The present invention has been made in view of the above-described points. A first objective of the invention is to provide the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device capable of providing a large area for disposing the panel display unit, operation switches and the like, with a simple mechanism.
When the above-described vehicle-mounted electronic musical instrument is to be used as a general vehicle-mounted electronic musical instrument, the instrument is required to be designed so as to match the vehicle having the smallest opening sizes of a frame-like cluster panel 31. The vertical and horizontal sizes a and b of the operation panel are therefore required to be small.
As shown in
The operation panel 34 is mounted on the front side of the vehicle-mounted electronic musical instrument chassis 33 so as to be able to slide along an arrow shown in
The present invention has been made in view of these points. A second objective of the invention is to provide a vehicle-mounted electronic device capable of increasing the sizes of the operation panel, monitor and the like constituting the electronic device to be accommodated in a vehicle-mounted electronic device housing of a vehicle having a frame-like cluster panel.
In order to achieve the first objective, the invention provides a mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device by fixing the vehicle-mounted electronic device to a vehicle, fixing a cluster panel to the vehicle by inserting the vehicle-mounted electronic device therethrough, and fixing a panel broader than an opening of the cluster panel to the vehicle-mounted electronic device by covering the cluster panel with the panel, wherein a subsidiary bracket is mounted on a side wall of a main body of the vehicle-mounted electronic device in such a manner that a position of the subsidiary bracket can be adjusted, a mounting bracket is mounted with screws on the subsidiary bracket, and the mounting bracket is mounted with screw on the vehicle.
In the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device, the subsidiary bracket is mounted on bosses formed on the side wall of the vehicle-mounted electronic device by using screws in such a manner that the screws used for mounting the mounting bracket on the subsidiary bracket are not abutted on the side wall of the main body of the vehicle-mounted electronic device.
The invention also provides a mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device by fixing the vehicle-mounted electronic device to a vehicle, fixing a cluster panel to the vehicle by inserting the vehicle-mounted electronic device therethrough, and fixing a panel broader than an opening of the cluster panel to the vehicle-mounted electronic device by covering the cluster panel with the panel, wherein a plurality set of tapping holes are provided for mounting with screws a mounting bracket on a side wall of a main body of the vehicle-mounted electronic device, and the mounting bracket is mounted with screws on the side wall of the main body of the vehicle-mounted electronic device by using a desired set of tapping holes in such a manner that a position of the main body of the vehicle-mounted electronic device can be adjusted when the mounting bracket is mounted with screws on the vehicle.
In order to achieve the second objective, the present invention provides a vehicle-mounted electronic device.
The present invention's vehicle-mounted electronic device comprises: a frame-like cluster panel mounted on an opening periphery of a housing recess of a vehicle, said housing recess accommodating a main body of said vehicle-mounted electronic device; panel support arms inserted into said frame-like cluster panel, said panel support arms being movably mounted on the main body of said vehicle-mounted electronic device; a panel holder mounted on top ends of said support arms; and an operation panel or a monitor mounted on said panel holder, the outer vertical and horizontal sizes of said operation panel or said monitor being greater than an inner periphery area of said frame-like cluster panel, wherein said operation panel or said monitor is disposed forward relative to said frame-like cluster panel.
In the present invention's vehicle-mounted electronic device, the panel support arms are made freely movable in and out of the frame-like cluster panel, and the operation panel or the monitor is held at a position remote from the frame-like cluster panel by a predetermined distance.
In addition in this vehicle-mounted electronic device, the operation panel or the monitor is rotatable so that a recording medium inlet of the vehicle-mounted electronic device can be opened and closed.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device main body and the mount structure for mounting constituent elements of a vehicle-mounted electronic device will be described in connection with embodiments.
For the purpose of convenience, the invention regarding the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device main body and achieving the first objective of the invention will be called the first invention, and the invention regarding the mount structure for mounting constituent elements (operation panel and monitor) of the vehicle-mounted electronic device and achieving the second objective will be called the second invention.
Embodiments of the First Invention
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device according to the embodiments of the first invention will be described.
As shown in
Thereafter, a cluster panel 6 is fixed to the vehicle, surrounding the periphery of the electronic device main body, and a panel 4 is mounted on the electronic device main body via the cluster panel 6. At this time, a connector 1c mounted on the electronic device main body chassis 6 is coupled to a connector mounted on the panel 4 so that the panel 4 is connected to the electronic device main body.
As detailed in
In the state that the mounting bracket 2 is fixed to the vehicle, the positions of the screws in the elongated holes 3a of the subsidiary bracket 3 are adjusted to set the fixing position of the electronic device main body.
The adjustment range of the fixing position of the subsidiary bracket 3 is set greater than the thickness (indicated at c in
The height X of the boss 1b shown in
FIGS. 3(a) is a broken perspective view partially showing the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device according to the second embodiment of the first invention,
By changing the position of the screw 5 in the E-character shaped hole 7a, the position and height along a depth direction of the subsidiary bracket 7 relative to the electronic device main body chassis 1 can be adjusted. The other structures are similar to those of the first embodiment.
Embodiments of the Second Invention
With reference to the accompanying drawings, a vehicle-mounted electronic device according to the embodiments of the second invention will be described.
Thereafter, the frame-like cluster panel 31 is fixed to the vehicle, surrounding the periphery of the electronic device housing recess 30. A panel holder 12 shown in
As detailed in
A motor 22 fixed to the panel support chassis 20 rotates pinions 25 via a gear train. The pinions 25 mesh with segment gears 12b fixed to the panel holder 12 so that the panel holder 12 rotates as the motor rotates 22.
As shown in
The vertical and horizontal sizes a1 and b1 of the operation panel 13 shown in
The motor 21 is therefore stopped and thereafter, it is rotated in a reverse direction by a predetermined amount. The operation panel 13 moves forward departing from the frame-like cluster panel 31 by a distance d shown in
When a predetermined key of the operation panel 13 is depressed, the motor 22 starts rotating so that the operation panel 13 is swayed to the position shown in
Similar to the first embodiment, a vehicle-mounted electronic device 27 is housed in a vehicle housing recess. As the operation panel support arms 14 move, the panel holder 12 projects out of the frame-like cluster panel.
An LCD monitor panel 24 is fixed to the panel holder 12 via plate springs 12c and connected to the vehicle-mounted electronic device main body via a connector 12a. The LCD monitor panel 24 is equipped with a touch panel so that the operation of the vehicle-mounted electronic device can also be controlled.
A map screen or the like may also be displayed. Similar to the first embodiment of the second invention, mounting and pulling out a recording medium can be made easy by swaying the LCD monitor panel 24. The sizes of the LCD monitor panel 24 can be set greater than the inner periphery sizes of the frame-like cluster panel.
Although the embodiments of the second invention are structured as described above, the invention is not limited only to these embodiments. For example, the operation panel and the like may be made slightly smaller then the inner periphery size of the frame-like cluster panel and made to be able to sway. Also in this case, the size of the operation panel can be made larger than the conventional operation panel which is used by sliding it, and the advantageous effects of the second invention can be obtained.
The method of driving the operation panel is not limited only to that described above, but other driving methods may also be adopted.
According to the mount structure for mounting a vehicle-mounted electronic device of the first invention, the front and rear position of the vehicle-mounted electronic device can be adjusted so as to match the thickness of the cluster panel without using a complicated mechanism, and in addition a large panel can be used. It is possible to prevent screws used for mounting a mounting bracket from entering the inside of the vehicle-mounted electronic device main body and destructing the inner mechanism.
According to a vehicle-mounted electronic device of the second invention, the operation panel and monitor of the vehicle-mounted electronic device can be made large irrespective of the sizes of the opening of a frame-like cluster panel so that the degree of design freedom can be improved. Since the display panel and operation keys can be made large, the device manipulation can be improved and the safety of vehicle running can be ensured.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2001-331977 | Oct 2001 | JP | national |
2002-158759 | May 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP02/11057 | 10/24/2002 | WO |