Headrest-mounted monitor
First Claim
1. A video monitor adapted to be mounted to a headrest of a vehicle seat, the monitor comprising:
- a housing having a cavity that defines a storage space and having a first hinge portion, the first hinge portion comprising a slot;
a screen structure substantially the same size and shape as the storage space, the screen structure having a front face and a back face having a plurality of apertures, the screen structure configured to attach to the housing such that the screen structure can pivot between a first configuration and a second configuration, the screen structure having a second hinge portion, the second hinge portion comprising a planar structure which is slidable within the slot, the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion to pivotably secure the screen structure to the housing when the planar structure is disposed within the slot, the planar structure being pivotally secured at one end to the screen structure, the other end being slidably mounted within the slot; and
at least one speaker within an interior of the screen structure, wherein the at least one speaker is positioned and configured such that sounds from the speaker pass through the plurality of apertures on the back face of the screen structure.
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Abstract
A monitor adapted for mounting in an automobile headrest is provided. A screen structure of the monitor is pivotable about an upper edge thereof, such that the monitor occupies little volume within the headrest. A viewing angle of the screen structure is independently adjustable by a viewer, such that the viewer can continuously select the optimum viewing angle with changing conditions inside the automobile. The screen structure automatically retracts into a housing when struck. Thus, the monitor poses little risk of injury to passengers. The housing of the monitor is attachable to the headrest with screws, which provides a very sturdy connection and reduces the chances of the housing becoming detached from the headrest during a vehicle collision. The hinged connection between the screen structure and the housing is preferably constructed of interconnected components made from sturdy materials, such as metals. Hinge components are optionally secured with metal fastening members and fastening apertures made of metal and strong plastics. The hinges are thus unlikely to break during a vehicle collision.
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11 Claims
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1. A video monitor adapted to be mounted to a headrest of a vehicle seat, the monitor comprising:
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a housing having a cavity that defines a storage space and having a first hinge portion, the first hinge portion comprising a slot; a screen structure substantially the same size and shape as the storage space, the screen structure having a front face and a back face having a plurality of apertures, the screen structure configured to attach to the housing such that the screen structure can pivot between a first configuration and a second configuration, the screen structure having a second hinge portion, the second hinge portion comprising a planar structure which is slidable within the slot, the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion to pivotably secure the screen structure to the housing when the planar structure is disposed within the slot, the planar structure being pivotally secured at one end to the screen structure, the other end being slidably mounted within the slot; and at least one speaker within an interior of the screen structure, wherein the at least one speaker is positioned and configured such that sounds from the speaker pass through the plurality of apertures on the back face of the screen structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A mobile video system, comprising:
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a headrest; a housing that defines a cavity, the housing configured to be positioned within the headrest, the housing having a first hinge portion comprising a slot; a screen structure secured within the housing such that the screen structure can pivot from a first position to a second position, the screen structure having a second hinge portion, the second hinge portion comprising a planar structure which is slidable within the slot, the second hinge portion cooperating with the first hinge portion to pivotably secure the screen structure to the housing when the planar structure is disposed within the slot, the planar structure being pivotally secured at one end to the screen structure, the other end being slidably mounted within the slot; and at least one speaker within the screen structure, the speaker configured to emit sounds through a back face of the screen structure, wherein the screen structure is substantially the same size and shape as the cavity. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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Specification