Handle for a car door comprising a near field communication unit
US-2024250414-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US10153543B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10153543-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615178730-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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An off-road vehicle includes a body having at least one fender positioned over at least one wheel or track of the off-road vehicle. The at least one wheel or track is configured to engage a ground surface. The off-road vehicle also includes at least one spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the at least one fender. A top side of the at least one fender is positioned above the at least one spatial locating antenna relative to the ground surface, and the top side extends beyond a lateral extent and a longitudinal extent of the at least one spatial locating antenna.
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What is claimed is: 1. An off-road vehicle, comprising: a body having at least one fender positioned over at least one wheel or track of the off-road vehicle, wherein the at least one wheel or track is configured to engage a ground surface; at least one spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the at least one fender, wherein a top side of the at least one fender is positioned above the at least one spatial locating antenna relative to the ground surface, and the top side extends beyond a lateral extent and a longitudinal extent of the at least one spatial locating antenna; and a coating disposed on an outer surface of the top side of the at least one fender, wherein the outer surface of the top side faces away from the at least one spatial locating antenna, and the coating includes a gap aligned with the at least one spatial locating antenna to facilitate passage of a spatial locating signal through the at least one fender to the at least one spatial locating antenna. 2. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one spatial locating antenna is communicatively coupled to a spatial locating device. 3. The off-road vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the at least one spatial locating antenna comprises at least one global positioning system (GPS) antenna, and the spatial locating device comprises a GPS receiver. 4. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one fender comprises a first fender positioned on a first lateral side of a longitudinal centerline of the off-road vehicle and a second fender positioned on a second lateral side of the longitudinal centerline, opposite the first lateral side. 5. The off-road vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the at least one spatial locating antenna comprises a first spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the first fender and a second spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the second fender. 6. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the gap extends beyond the lateral extent of the at least one spatial locating antenna, the longitudinal extent of the at least one spatial locating antenna, or a combination thereof. 7. The off-road vehicle of claim 1 , comprising a second coating disposed on the outer surface of the top side of the at least one fender within the gap, wherein the second coating is configured to facilitate passage of the spatial locating signal to the at least one spatial locating antenna. 8. The off-road vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the second coating comprises a decal. 9. A vehicle, comprising: a body having a first fender positioned over a first wheel or track of the vehicle and a second fender positioned over a second wheel or track of the vehicle, wherein the first wheel or track and the second wheel or track are configured to engage a ground surface, the first fender is positioned on a first lateral side of a longitudinal centerline of the vehicle, and the second fender is positioned on a second lateral side of the longitudinal centerline, opposite the first lateral side; a first spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the first fender, wherein a top side of the first fender is positioned above the first spatial locating antenna relative to the ground surface, and the top side of the first fender extends beyond a lateral extent and a longitudinal extent of the first spatial locating antenna; a second spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the second fender, wherein a top side of the second fender is positioned above the second spatial locating antenna relative to the ground surface, and the top side of the second fender extends beyond a lateral extent and a longitudinal extent of the second spatial locating antenna; and a coating disposed on an outer surface of the top side of the first fender and on an outer surface of the top side of the second fender, wherein the outer surface of the top side of the first fender faces away from the first spatial locating antenna, the outer surface of the top side of the second fender faces away from the second spatial locating antenna, the coating includes a first gap aligned with the first spatial locating antenna to facilitate passage of a spatial locating signal through the first fender to the first spatial locating antenna, and the coating includes a second gap aligned with the second spatial locating antenna to facilitate passage of the spatial locating signal through the second fender to the second spatial locating antenna. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the first spatial locating antenna and the second spatial locating antenna are communicatively coupled to a spatial locating device. 11. The vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the first spatial locating antenna comprises a first global positioning system (GPS) antenna, the second spatial locating antenna comprises a second GPS antenna, and the spatial locating device comprises a GPS receiver. 12. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the first gap extends beyond the lateral extent of the first spatial locating antenna, the longitudinal extent of the first spatial locating antenna, or a combination thereof. 13. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the second gap extends beyond the lateral extent of the second spatial locating antenna, the longitudinal extent of the second spatial locating antenna, or a combination thereof. 14. The vehicle of claim 9 , comprising a second coating disposed on the outer surface of the top side of the first fender within the first gap, wherein the second coating is configured to facilitate passage of the spatial locating signal to the first spatial locating antenna. 15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the second coating comprises a decal. 16. The vehicle of claim 9 , comprising a second coating disposed on the outer surface of the top side of the second fender within the second gap, wherein the second coating is configured to facilitate passage of the spatial locating signal to the second spatial locating antenna. 17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the second coating comprises a decal. 18. A vehicle, comprising: a body having a fender positioned over a wheel or track of the vehicle, wherein the wheel or track is configured to engage a ground surface; a spatial locating antenna positioned beneath the fender, wherein a top side of the fender is positioned above the spatial locating antenna relative to the ground surface, and the top side extends beyond a lateral extent and a longitudinal extent of the spatial locating antenna; a first coating disposed on an outer surface of the top side of the fender, wherein the outer surface of the top side faces away from the spatial locating antenna, the first coating includes a gap aligned with the spatial locating antenna to facilitate passage of a spatial locating signal through the fender to the spatial locating antenna, and the gap extends beyond the lateral extent of the spatial locating antenna, the longitudinal extent of the spatial locating antenna, or a combination thereof; and a second coating disposed on the outer surface of the top side of the fender within the gap, wherein the second coating is configured to facilitate passage of the spatial locating signal to the spatial locating antenna. 19. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the second coating comprises a decal. 20. The vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the spatial locating antenna is communicatively coupled to a spatial locating device.
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