Headrest-mounted entertainment systems
First Claim
1. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
- a headrest configured to be installed in a vehicle such that a front surface thereof substantially faces a direction of forward travel of the vehicle and a back surface thereof substantially faces a direction of rearward travel of the vehicle;
a housing mounted to the headrest, the housing including a base wall recessed relative to the back surface of the headrest, the housing further including a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall that cooperate with the base wall to define a cavity within the headrest, the housing including a first hinge portion;
a screen assembly including a casing and a metallic frame positioned at least partially within the casing, the screen assembly further including a second hinge portion secured to the metallic frame so as to distribute impulsive forces thereto in the event of a collision of the vehicle, a third hinge portion extending through a first wall of the casing, and a fourth hinge portion extending through a second wall of the casing on an opposite side of the screen assembly as the first wall of the casing, the third and fourth hinge portions defining an axis of rotation, and the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion of the housing to permit the screen assembly to rotate about the axis of rotation between a stowed orientation in which at least a portion of the screen assembly is received within the cavity defined by the housing and a deployed orientation in which the screen assembly is angled with respect to the base wall of the housing.
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Abstract
In certain embodiments, a mobile entertainment system includes a housing configured to be attached to the mounting plate of a headrest. The housing can include a base wall and a plurality of sidewalls configured to define a cavity within the headrest when the housing is coupled to the headrest. The housing can further include a first hinge element. In some embodiments, the system includes a screen structure that includes a metal frame. The screen structure can further include a second hinge element secured to the metal frame and coupled with the first hinge element so as to be able to pivotally attach the screen structure to the headrest. The screen structure can be configured to rotate relative to the housing independent of movement of the headrest. In some embodiments, the system further includes a headrest, which can include a mounting plate. The mounting plate can be coupled with at least one post. In some embodiments, the at least one post is configured to be slidably received within a seatback of a vehicle.
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23 Claims
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1. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest configured to be installed in a vehicle such that a front surface thereof substantially faces a direction of forward travel of the vehicle and a back surface thereof substantially faces a direction of rearward travel of the vehicle; a housing mounted to the headrest, the housing including a base wall recessed relative to the back surface of the headrest, the housing further including a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall that cooperate with the base wall to define a cavity within the headrest, the housing including a first hinge portion; a screen assembly including a casing and a metallic frame positioned at least partially within the casing, the screen assembly further including a second hinge portion secured to the metallic frame so as to distribute impulsive forces thereto in the event of a collision of the vehicle, a third hinge portion extending through a first wall of the casing, and a fourth hinge portion extending through a second wall of the casing on an opposite side of the screen assembly as the first wall of the casing, the third and fourth hinge portions defining an axis of rotation, and the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion of the housing to permit the screen assembly to rotate about the axis of rotation between a stowed orientation in which at least a portion of the screen assembly is received within the cavity defined by the housing and a deployed orientation in which the screen assembly is angled with respect to the base wall of the housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest comprising a mounting plate coupled with at least one post, the at least one post configured to be slidably received within a seatback of a vehicle; a housing attached to the mounting plate, the housing including a base wall and a plurality of sidewalls defining a cavity within the headrest, the housing further including a first hinge element; and a screen structure including a shell and a metal frame positioned at least partially within the shell, the screen structure further including a second hinge element secured to the metal frame and coupled with the first hinge element so as to pivotally attach the screen structure to the headrest, the screen structure further including a third hinge element extending through a first wall of the shell and a fourth hinge element extending through a second wall of the shell on an opposite side of the screen structure as the first wall of the shell, the third and fourth hinge elements defining an axis of rotation, wherein the screen structure is configured to rotate relative to the housing about the axis of rotation and independent of movement of the headrest. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest configured to be installed in a vehicle such that a front surface thereof substantially faces a direction of forward travel of the vehicle and a back surface thereof substantially faces a direction of rearward travel of the vehicle; a housing mounted to the headrest, the housing including a base wall recessed relative to the back surface of the headrest, the housing further including a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall that cooperate with the base wall to define a cavity within the headrest, the housing including a first hinge portion; a screen assembly including a casing and a metallic frame positioned at least partially within the casing, the screen assembly further including a second hinge portion secured to the metallic frame so as to distribute impulsive forces thereto in the event of a collision of the vehicle and a third hinge portion extending through a wall of the casing, the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion of the housing to permit the screen assembly to rotate between a stowed orientation in which at least a portion of the screen assembly is received within the cavity defined by the housing and a deployed orientation in which the screen assembly is angled with respect to the base wall of the housing; wherein the second hinge portion comprises a first metallic piece pivotally attached to a second metallic piece.
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21. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest configured to be installed in a vehicle such that a front surface thereof substantially faces a direction of forward travel of the vehicle and a back surface thereof substantially faces a direction of rearward travel of the vehicle; a housing mounted to the headrest, the housing including a base wall recessed relative to the back surface of the headrest, the housing further including a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall that cooperate with the base wall to define a cavity within the headrest, the housing including a first hinge portion; a screen assembly including a casing and a metallic frame positioned at least partially within the casing, the screen assembly further including a second hinge portion secured to the metallic frame so as to distribute impulsive forces thereto in the event of a collision of the vehicle and a third hinge portion extending through a wall of the casing, the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion of the housing to permit the screen assembly to rotate between a stowed orientation in which at least a portion of the screen assembly is received within the cavity defined by the housing and a deployed orientation in which the screen assembly is angled with respect to the base wall of the housing; wherein the housing further includes a fourth hinge portion and the screen assembly further includes a fifth hinge portion coupled with the fourth hinge portion, and wherein the first sidewall defines the first hinge portion and the second sidewall defines the fourth hinge portion.
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22. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest comprising a mounting plate coupled with at least one post, the at least one post configured to be slidably received within a seatback of a vehicle; a housing attached to the mounting plate, the housing including a base wall and a plurality of sidewalls defining a cavity within the headrest, the housing further including a first hinge element; and a screen structure including a shell and a metal frame positioned at least partially within the shell, the screen structure further including a second hinge element secured to the metal frame and coupled with the first hinge element so as to pivotally attach the screen structure to the headrest, the screen structure further including a third hinge element extending through a wall of the shell, wherein the screen structure is configured to rotate relative to the housing independent of movement of the headrest; wherein the screen structure further includes a viewing screen mounted to the metal frame, the first hinge element defines a channel, and the second hinge element defines a metallic plate secured within the channel.
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23. A mobile entertainment system comprising:
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a headrest comprising a mounting plate coupled with at least one post, the at least one post configured to be slidably received within a seatback of a vehicle; a housing attached to the mounting plate, the housing including a base wall and a plurality of sidewalls defining a cavity within the headrest, the housing further including a first hinge element; and a screen structure including a shell and a metal frame positioned at least partially within the shell, the screen structure further including a second hinge element secured to the metal frame and coupled with the first hinge element so as to pivotally attach the screen structure to the headrest, the screen structure further including a third hinge element extending through a wall of the shell, wherein the screen structure is configured to rotate relative to the housing independent of movement of the headrest; wherein the second hinge element comprises a first portion pivotally coupled with a second portion, the first portion being mounted to the metal frame.
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