Attachment structure for in-vehicle camera
US-10252684-B2 · Apr 9, 2019 · US
US11975658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11975658-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017613365-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2024 |
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A camera assembly adapted for mounting to an interior of a motor vehicle on an upper surface of the steering column assembly. The camera assembly has mounting features interacting with a mounting structure that cause the camera assembly to separate from the mounting structure upon the occurrence of a collision with an object or through inertial forces acting on the camera assembly. The separation in such conditions is provided in a controlled manner through the use of cam or ramp surfaces provided in the camera assembly or mounting structure. A cable or tether may be attached to the camera assembly and mounted to the vehicle to further control movement of the camera assembly after separation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A camera assembly and a mounting structure adapted to mount the camera assembly to a vehicle steering column within an interior of a motor vehicle, the camera assembly and mounting structure comprising; the camera assembly; and the mounting structure adapted to be integrated with or attached to the vehicle steering column, the camera assembly being affixed to the mounting structure through snap engagement features that are configured to release from the mounting structure though ramp surfaces during an impact to control a direction of travel of the camera assembly during a separation of the camera assembly from the mounting structure, the snap engagement features formed by a plurality of legs extending from a housing base of the camera assembly, the legs forming teeth, the teeth engageable with first apertures formed by the mounting structure and with second apertures formed adjacent to the first apertures and forming a cavity extending between the first and the second apertures, the cavity forming the ramp surfaces. 2. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 further comprising, the teeth of the plurality of legs are engageable with the first and the second apertures to provide the snap engagement features. 3. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 further comprising, upon the separation of the camera assembly from the mounting structure, the plurality of legs ride along the ramp surfaces to provide a controlled trajectory for the camera assembly. 4. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 further comprising a tab feature formed between the first and the second apertures providing a weakened area for failing upon the occurrence of loads acting on the camera assembly allowing the camera assembly to separate from the mounting structure. 5. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 wherein the ramp surfaces are curved in a forward direction relative to the vehicle. 6. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 wherein the ramp surfaces are curved in an upward direction relative to the vehicle. 7. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 wherein a cable or a tether is attached to the camera assembly and the vehicle interior to limit travel of the camera assembly during the separation. 8. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 7 further comprising the tether is in the form of a cable with a cable connector, the cable extending in a lateral direction relative to the direction of a forward travel of the vehicle. 9. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 7 wherein the cable or the tether is attached to a side of the camera assembly. 10. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 further comprising four of the legs are provided for the camera housing base. 11. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 1 wherein the camera assembly and the mounting structure are positioned on an upper surface of the steering column between a steering wheel and a vehicle interior display. 12. A camera assembly and a mounting structure adapted to mount the camera assembly to a vehicle steering column within an interior of a motor vehicle, the camera assembly and mounting structure comprising; the camera assembly; and the mounting structure adapted to be integrated with or attached to the vehicle steering column, the camera assembly being affixed to the mounting structure through snap engagement features that are configured to release from the mounting structure though ramp surfaces during an impact to control a direction of travel of the camera assembly during a separation of the camera assembly from the mounting structure, wherein the snap features further comprises teeth engaging with a tab feature forming an edge that is configured to aid in breaking away from the tab feature to facilitate a dislodgement of the camera assembly during the separation. 13. The camera assembly the mounting structure of claim 12 further comprising, the snap engagement features formed by a plurality of legs extending from a housing base of the camera assembly, the legs forming the teeth, the teeth engageable with first apertures formed by the mounting structure. 14. The camera assembly and the mounting structure of claim 12 further comprising, the mounting structure further forming first apertures and second apertures formed adjacent to the first apertures and forming a cavity extending between the first and the second apertures, the cavity forming the ramp surfaces. 15. A camera assembly and mounting structure adapted to mount the camera assembly to a vehicle steering column within an interior of a motor vehicle, the camera assembly and mounting structure comprising; the camera assembly; and the mounting structure adapted to be integrated with or attached to the vehicle steering column, the camera assembly being affixed to the mounting structure through snap engagement features that are configured to release from the mounting structure though ramp surfaces during an impact to control a direction of travel of the camera assembly during a separation of the camera assembly from the mounting structure, further comprising the vehicle having a display mounted in front of the camera assembly and the ramp surfaces oriented to reduce the likelihood of a collision between the camera assembly and the display upon the separation.
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