Monitor apparatus for a vehicle
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1. A monitor apparatus for a vehicle comprising:
- a case that is installed in a shelf and attached to a lateral surface of a roof in the vehicle;
a LCD monitor that is assembled so as to slide in a lateral direction through a connection/guide device;
a positioning sensing device that is installed in the case so as to detect the position of the LCD monitor;
a controller that outputs a control signal which moves the LCD monitor to a fully developed position or a fully received position according to a signal from an operational switch and a signal from the positioning sensing device; and
a transfer device that transfers the LCD monitor in response to control signals generated from the controller between the fully received position and the fully developed position in the lateral direction.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a monitor apparatus for a vehicle. The monitor apparatus is configured such that the LCD monitor protrudes from a case inside a shelf by sliding out through a transfer device. According to the present invention, the monitor apparatus slides in and out by means of a transfer device which pushes and pulls the monitor in a lateral direction.
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1. A monitor apparatus for a vehicle comprising:
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a case that is installed in a shelf and attached to a lateral surface of a roof in the vehicle; a LCD monitor that is assembled so as to slide in a lateral direction through a connection/guide device; a positioning sensing device that is installed in the case so as to detect the position of the LCD monitor; a controller that outputs a control signal which moves the LCD monitor to a fully developed position or a fully received position according to a signal from an operational switch and a signal from the positioning sensing device; and a transfer device that transfers the LCD monitor in response to control signals generated from the controller between the fully received position and the fully developed position in the lateral direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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