Rearview mirror assembly with antenna

US10994659B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10994659-B2
Application numberUS-201916657027-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2019
Priority dateNov 18, 2014
Publication dateMay 4, 2021
Grant dateMay 4, 2021

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A rearview mirror assembly includes a main housing defining an exterior surface, an interior, and an open side, the exterior surface having a recess therein. The assembly also includes a control module coupled within the interior of the housing, a mirror coupled over the open end of the housing, and a communication module. The communication module includes an antenna electrically coupled with the control module and an antenna housing at least partially enclosing the antenna and coupled within the recess of the exterior surface of the main housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A near-field communication module for coupling with a body, comprising: an antenna unit including a substrate defining a perimeter sidewall extending between a first face and a second face, the substrate further defining a plurality of apertures extending between the first face and the second face; and an antenna housing comprising an elastically-deformable material and including: a body defining an interior cavity, the substrate of the antenna unit being received within the cavity with the body extending over the first face, the perimeter sidewall, and an edge defined between the perimeter sidewall and the second face; and a plurality of retaining features extending from the cavity of the body and further through respective ones of the plurality of apertures, each of the plurality of retaining features having a height that is greater than a depth of the cavity. 2. The near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein: the substrate defines a major surface and has a thickness; the housing has a first side overlying the major surface of the antenna unit and having a body portion extending from the first side and defining said cavity therein within which the antenna unit is at least partially enclosed, the cavity having a depth greater than the thickness of the substrate. 3. The near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein: the elastically-deformable material is thermoplastic elastomer; and the retaining features are generally cylindrical posts with enlarged portions spaced apart from the body and the substrate, the retaining features being integral with the housing. 4. The near-field communication module of claim 3 , wherein: the antenna housing comprises an elastomeric material, the retaining features being integral with the body; and the retaining features engage with the apertures within the interior of the housing with the posts under tension. 5. The near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein: the elastically-deformable material is a plastic; and the retaining features are flexible tabs. 6. The near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein: the retaining features comprise a plurality of retaining posts; and the near-field communication module further includes a plurality of spring tabs engageable with respective ones of the plurality of retaining posts opposite the substrate from the body. 7. The near-field communication module of claim 6 wherein: the antenna housing comprises an elastomeric material, the retaining features being integral with the body; and the retaining features engage with the apertures within the interior of the housing with the posts under tension. 8. The near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein the body further defines a lip extending inwardly from the edge to at least partially retain the substrate within the cavity. 9. A rearview assembly, comprising: a rearview housing defining an exterior surface, an interior, and an open side, the exterior surface having a mounting area thereon with a plurality of retention apertures within the mounting area extending from the exterior surface to the interior; and the near-field communication module of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of retaining features are engaged with respective ones of the retention apertures. 10. The rearview assembly of claim 9 , wherein: the antenna housing comprises an elastomeric material; and the retaining features are generally cylindrical posts integral with the antenna housing and having enlarged portions that engage with the retention apertures within the interior of the housing with the posts under tension. 11. A vehicle rearview assembly, comprising: a housing defining an exterior surface, an interior, and an open side, the exterior surface having a mounting area thereon with a plurality of retention apertures within the mounting area extending from the exterior surface to the interior; a control module coupled within the interior of the housing; a mirror coupled over the open side of the housing; a communication module including: an antenna unit including a substrate defining a plurality of apertures extending therethrough between the first face and the second face; and an antenna housing comprising an elastically-deformable material and including a body defining an interior cavity, the substrate of the antenna unit being received within the cavity, and a plurality of retaining features extending from the cavity of the body, through respective ones of the plurality of apertures, and engaged with respective ones of the apertures. 12. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the antenna unit further defines a perimeter sidewall extending between a first face and a second face, the apertures extending between the first face and the second face. 13. The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the antenna unit is received within the cavity of the body, with the body extending over the first face, the perimeter sidewall, and an edge defined between the perimeter sidewall and the second face. 14. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the exterior surface of the housing defines a recess, the mounting area being positioned within the recess; and the antenna housing is coupled within the mounting area so as to be at least partially within the recess. 15. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the substrate of the antenna unit defines a major surface and having a thickness; and the antenna housing has a first side overlying the major surface of the antenna and having a body portion extending from the first side, contacting the mounting area of the housing, and defining said cavity therein within which the antenna unit is at least partially enclosed, the cavity having a depth greater than the thickness of the substrate. 16. A communication device assembly, comprising: a housing defining an exterior surface, an interior, and an open side, the exterior surface defining a recess and having a mounting area positioned within the recess and having a plurality of retention apertures within the mounting area extending from the exterior surface to the interior; a control module coupled within the interior of the housing; a communication module including: an antenna unit including a substrate defining a plurality of apertures extending therethrough between the first face and the second face; and an antenna housing including a body defining an interior cavity, the substrate of the antenna unit being received within the cavity, and a plurality of retaining features extending from the cavity of the body, through respective ones of the plurality of apertures, and engaged with respective ones of the apertures to couple the housing within the mounting area so as to be at least partially within the recess. 17. The assembly of claim 16 , wherein: the substrate of the antenna unit defines a major surface and having a thickness; and the antenna housing has a first side overlying the major surface of the antenna and having a body portion extending from the first side, contacting the mounting area of the housing, and defining said cavity therein within which the antenna unit is at least partially enclosed, the cavity having a depth greater than the thickness of the substrate.

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  • with antennae · CPC title

  • with information displays · CPC title

  • characterised by the application wherein the antenna is used · CPC title

  • B60R1/12Primary

    Mirror assemblies combined with other articles, e.g. clocks · CPC title

  • B60R1/04Primary

    mounted inside vehicle {(B60R1/025, B60R1/08 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10994659B2 cover?
A rearview mirror assembly includes a main housing defining an exterior surface, an interior, and an open side, the exterior surface having a recess therein. The assembly also includes a control module coupled within the interior of the housing, a mirror coupled over the open end of the housing, and a communication module. The communication module includes an antenna electrically coupled with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R1/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 04 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).