Overhead mountable sliding video display assembly and method
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1. A mountable sliding video display assembly for a vehicle comprising:
- a video display screen unit movable between a rear-most position and a forward-most position, the rear-most position and the forward-most position being spaced by a longitudinal distance L;
a pair of tracks, including a first track and a second track, relatively longitudinally movable with respect to each other;
said second track being adapted for mounting said pair of tracks to the vehicle;
said first track having said video display screen unit mounted thereto;
ball bearings between said pair of tracks to accommodate longitudinal movement of said first track and said second track with respect to each other;
a carrier plate between said ball bearings and said first track, the carrier plate having a raised portion approximately in the center of the carrier plate;
wherein the carrier plate includes openings approximately in the periphery of the carrier plate, the ball bearings being fitted in the openings;
wiring connected to said video display screen unit, the wiring being flat;
a passage between the first track and the raised portion of the carrier plate such that the wiring fits in the passage;
wherein the wiring moves in the passage when the pair of said tracks moves relatively with respect to each other;
wherein said video display screen unit is pivotally mounted to said first track to allow the video display screen unit to rotate between the rear-most position and a rearward stowed position;
wherein the wiring forms a substantially U-shaped loop configured to allow the video display screen unit to move between the forward-most position, the rear-most position and the rearward stowed position; and
wherein the U-shaped loop has a length that is at least half the longitudinal distance L between the rear-most position and the forward-most position of the video display screen unit.
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Abstract
A mountable sliding video display assembly is provided for a vehicle in which the longitudinal position of the video display screen unit can be adjusted in the vehicle. The video display screen unit may be mounted behind the last row of occupants in a vehicle. An occupant may slide the video display screen unit to and fro in front of him/her to a comfortable viewing distance. A method for pivoting the video display screen unit is also provided so that the video display screen unit, in addition to longitudinal movement, can be rotated from a stowed position to a display position.
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1. A mountable sliding video display assembly for a vehicle comprising:
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a video display screen unit movable between a rear-most position and a forward-most position, the rear-most position and the forward-most position being spaced by a longitudinal distance L; a pair of tracks, including a first track and a second track, relatively longitudinally movable with respect to each other; said second track being adapted for mounting said pair of tracks to the vehicle; said first track having said video display screen unit mounted thereto; ball bearings between said pair of tracks to accommodate longitudinal movement of said first track and said second track with respect to each other; a carrier plate between said ball bearings and said first track, the carrier plate having a raised portion approximately in the center of the carrier plate; wherein the carrier plate includes openings approximately in the periphery of the carrier plate, the ball bearings being fitted in the openings; wiring connected to said video display screen unit, the wiring being flat; a passage between the first track and the raised portion of the carrier plate such that the wiring fits in the passage; wherein the wiring moves in the passage when the pair of said tracks moves relatively with respect to each other; wherein said video display screen unit is pivotally mounted to said first track to allow the video display screen unit to rotate between the rear-most position and a rearward stowed position; wherein the wiring forms a substantially U-shaped loop configured to allow the video display screen unit to move between the forward-most position, the rear-most position and the rearward stowed position; and wherein the U-shaped loop has a length that is at least half the longitudinal distance L between the rear-most position and the forward-most position of the video display screen unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 7)
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6. A vehicle comprising:
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a sunroof; an overhead sliding video display screen unit mountable with respect to said sunroof; a pair of tracks relatively longitudinally movable with respect to each other; one of said pair of tracks being mounted to said vehicle adjacent said sunroof; the other of said pair of tracks being pivotally mounted to said video display screen unit and movable with respect to said sunroof; wherein said pair of tracks are sufficiently slideable such that said video display screen unit may be positioned below said sunroof; ball bearings between said pair of tracks to accommodate longitudinal movement of said pair of tracks with respect to each other; wiring connected to said video display screen unit, said wiring being flat; a carrier plate operatively connected to the other of said pair of tracks, said carrier plate having a raised portion approximately in the center of the carrier plate; wherein the carrier plate includes openings approximately in the periphery of the carrier plate, the ball bearings being fitted in the openings; a passage between the first track and the raised portion of the carrier plate such that the wiring fits in the passage; wherein the wiring moves in the passage when said pair of said tracks moves relatively with respect to each other; wherein the video display screen unit is movable between a forward-most position, a rear-most position and a rearward stowed position; wherein the wiring forms a substantially U-shaped loop configured to allow the video display screen unit to move between the forward-most position, the rear-most position and the rearward stowed position; and wherein the U-shaped loop has a length that is at least half the longitudinal distance L between the rear-most position and the forward-most position of the video display screen unit. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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