Privacy window and display for vehicle
US-2020298674-A1 · Sep 24, 2020 · US
US11505103B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11505103-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016880654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2022 |
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A privacy screen for a vehicle that can provide for an enhanced passenger experience. The privacy screen includes a blocking body configured to at least partially shroud a shielded seat of the vehicle. The blocking body has an inner seat facing surface, an outer shielding surface, and a concave contour that is configured to extend at least partially around the shielded seat. The privacy screen further includes a passenger enhancement feature that is configured to be controllable via input from a passenger of the vehicle that is remote from a driver of the vehicle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A privacy screen for a vehicle, comprising: a blocking body configured to at least partially shroud a shielded seat, the blocking body configured for installation on or direct contact with the shielded seat, the blocking body having an inner seat facing surface, an outer shielding surface, and a concave contour that is configured to extend at least partially around the shielded seat, wherein the blocking body is removable and fully detachable from the vehicle; and a passenger enhancement feature that is configured to be controllable via input from a passenger of the vehicle that is remote from a driver of the vehicle. 2. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the blocking body has a first saddle edge and a second saddle edge with the concave contour between the first saddle edge and the second saddle edge. 3. The privacy screen of claim 2 , wherein the first saddle edge is configured to be at least partially aligned with a headrest of the shielded seat. 4. The privacy screen of claim 2 , wherein the first saddle edge is configured to be at least partially aligned with a seat bottom of the shielded seat. 5. A privacy screen for a vehicle, comprising: a blocking body configured to at least partially shroud a shielded seat, the blocking body configured for installation on or direct contact with the shielded seat, the blocking body having an inner seat facing surface, an outer shielding surface, and a concave contour that is configured to extend at least partially around the shielded seat, wherein the blocking body has a first saddle edge and a second saddle edge with the concave contour between the first saddle edge and the second saddle edge, and wherein the blocking body has an angular view permitting edge that connects the first saddle edge and the second saddle edge, wherein the angular view permitting edge provides for an unobstructed view of the driver toward a rearview mirror of the vehicle; and a passenger enhancement feature that is configured to be controllable via input from a passenger of the vehicle that is remote from a driver of the vehicle. 6. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the passenger enhancement feature comprises a display on the outer shielding surface. 7. The privacy screen of claim 6 , wherein the display is created by a projector configured to project an image onto the outer shielding surface. 8. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the passenger enhancement feature comprises a display screen mounted adjacent a foldable portion on the blocking body. 9. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the passenger enhancement feature comprises an audio delivery system integrated in the blocking body. 10. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the blocking body includes a plurality of auditory shielding facets. 11. The privacy screen of claim 10 , wherein the blocking body is foldable along at least some of the auditory shielding facets of the plurality of auditory shielding facets. 12. A privacy screen for a vehicle, comprising: a blocking body configured to at least partially shroud a shielded seat, the blocking body configured for installation on or direct contact with the shielded seat, the blocking body having an inner seat facing surface, an outer shielding surface, and a concave contour that is configured to extend at least partially around the shielded seat; and a passenger enhancement feature that is configured to be controllable via input from a passenger of the vehicle that is remote from a driver of the vehicle, wherein the passenger enhancement feature comprises a deployment mechanism configured to allow movement of the blocking body between a stowed position and a deployed position. 13. The privacy screen of claim 1 , wherein the blocking body comprises a plurality of vertical louvers. 14. The privacy screen of claim 13 , wherein the vertical louvers are configured to pivot between an open position to facilitate conversation and a closed position to provide privacy.
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