Vehicle locator system

US10005387B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10005387-B2
Application numberUS-201414489783-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2014
Priority dateSep 18, 2014
Publication dateJun 26, 2018
Grant dateJun 26, 2018

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Abstract

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A vehicle locator system may include a sensor in communication with a lighting system, a wireless transceiver, an illumination assembly received within a housing, and a controller. The controller may be configured to command the illumination assembly to emit light according to a first pattern, responsive to a communication from a remote device received through the wireless transceiver. The communication may include a request to operate the illumination assembly in a vehicle locator mode, while a vehicle ignition is off.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle comprising: a vehicle locator system including a light source mounted on an exterior roof of the vehicle, the light source disposed within a housing having a protrusion extending from the housing and configured to engage a port in the roof of the vehicle; a wireless receiver configured to communicate wirelessly with a remote device; and a controller in communication with the wireless receiver and the vehicle locator system, configured to activate the vehicle locator system to provide a visible signal from the light source, responsive to receiving a vehicle location request from the remote device through the wireless receiver. 2. The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to activate the vehicle locator system to provide a signal indicative of distress, responsive to receiving a distress request from the remote device, received through the wireless receiver. 3. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the vehicle locator system includes a locking mechanism configured to releasably mount the vehicle locator system to the roof of the vehicle. 4. A vehicle comprising: a vehicle roof rack having a port; a vehicle locator system including a light source within a housing having a protrusion configured to engage the port of the vehicle roof rack; a wireless receiver configured to communicate with a remote device; an ambient light sensor; and a controller configured to activate the light source responsive to receiving a signals from the light sensor, and from the remove device through the wireless receiver. 5. A vehicle locator system comprising: a wireless transceiver; an ambient light sensor; an illumination assembly received within a housing; and a controller configured to: command the illumination assembly to emit light according to a first pattern, responsive to a vehicle locator mode signal, from a remote device received through the wireless transceiver, and to emit light according to a second pattern in response to a signal from the ambient light sensor. 6. The vehicle locator system of claim 5 wherein the controller is further configured to command the illumination assembly to emit light according to a second pattern responsive to a communication from the remote device received through the wireless transceiver, the communication including a request to operate the illumination assembly in a distress mode. 7. The vehicle locator system of claim 5 wherein the illumination assembly includes a light source disposed within the housing, the housing made of a translucent material. 8. The vehicle locator system of claim 5 wherein the illumination assembly is disposed within a cavity defined by a vehicle roof rack. 9. The vehicle locator system of claim 5 wherein the illumination assembly is disposed about an end of a vehicle antenna. 10. The vehicle locator system of claim 5 further comprising a power source associated with the illumination assembly configured to provide power to the illumination assembly, wherein the power source is disposed within the housing. 11. A vehicle locator system comprising: an illumination assembly having a locking mechanism configured to mount to an exterior vehicle component; and a controller in communication with the illumination assembly, a light sensor, and a wireless transceiver in communication with a nomadic device, configured to: activate the illumination assembly in response to an ambient light signal from the light sensor crossing a threshold and a request to activate the illumination assembly from the nomadic device. 12. The vehicle locator system of claim 11 wherein the controller is further configured to command the illumination assembly to provide an indicator indicative of distress in response to a request to activate the illumination assembly from the nomadic device. 13. The vehicle locator system of claim 11 wherein the controller is further configured to command the illumination assembly to provide an indicator indicative of a vehicle location in response to a signal indicative of ambient light less than the threshold from the light sensor and a request to activate the illumination assembly from the nomadic device. 14. The vehicle locator system of claim 11 wherein the vehicle component is a vehicle roof rack configured to receive the illumination assembly within a receptacle defined by the roof rack. 15. The vehicle locator system of claim 11 wherein the vehicle component is an externally mounted vehicle accessory configured to engage the locking mechanism of the illumination assembly. 16. The vehicle locator system of claim 11 wherein the nomadic device is provided with a user interface configured to communicate with the controller through the wireless transceiver.

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  • Indicating devices mounted on the roof of the vehicle · CPC title

  • Lamps commanded by wireless transmissions · CPC title

  • mounted in or on other locations inside the vehicle or vehicle body · CPC title

  • B60Q1/482Primary

    for locating vehicle in parking lot · CPC title

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What does patent US10005387B2 cover?
A vehicle locator system may include a sensor in communication with a lighting system, a wireless transceiver, an illumination assembly received within a housing, and a controller. The controller may be configured to command the illumination assembly to emit light according to a first pattern, responsive to a communication from a remote device received through the wireless transceiver. The comm…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60Q1/482. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 26 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).