Magnetic attachment unit
US-10037054-B2 · Jul 31, 2018 · US
US2018178652A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018178652-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715856344-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicle includes an interior cabin and a plurality of modular docking stations fixedly disposed in the interior cabin. Each modular docking station is configured to removably receive one or more modular components. The one or more modular components interchangeably connect to the plurality of modular docking stations to enable relocation of each modular component of the one or more modular components in a desired modular docking station of the plurality of docking stations.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A vehicle comprising: an interior cabin; and a plurality of modular docking stations fixedly disposed in the interior cabin, each modular docking station configured to removably receive one or more modular components; wherein the one or more modular components interchangeably connect to the plurality of modular docking stations to enable relocation of each modular component of the one or more modular components in a desired modular docking station of the plurality of docking stations. 2 . The vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the modular components include a first type of modular components having a plurality of upgradable classes. 3 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is display screens. 4 . The vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of upgradable classes comprises display screen size. 5 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is a central controller for the vehicle. 6 . The vehicle of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of upgradable classes comprises at least one of processor speed and storage size. 7 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is smart climate controls. 8 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is smart lighting. 9 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is one or more smart buttons and/or slides. 10 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is a camera. 11 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is a sensor. 12 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first type of modular components is a universal device support configured to hold various different portable electronic devices; and wherein the universal device support is configured to establish signal communication with the various portable electronic devices upon each of such devices being positioned in the universal device support. 13 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a vehicle dashboard between a driver's seat and a front of the vehicle. 14 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a central location of a vehicle dashboard between opposite sides of the vehicle. 15 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in an instrument panel display. 16 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a vehicle dashboard between a front passenger seat and a front of the vehicle. 17 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a roof of the vehicle. 18 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a support arm extending from a roof of the vehicle. 19 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in an interior surface of a door of the vehicle. 20 . The vehicle of claim 2 , wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a seat back. 21 . The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a central controller in electrical and signal communication with each docking station of the plurality of docking stations, the central controller configured to enable signal communication between the one or more modular components docked with the plurality of docking stations. 22 . The vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising: a dashboard; and a charge rail system disposed in the dashboard and configured to couple to a portable electronic device for charging thereof, the charge rail system enabling the coupled electronic device to slide along a length of the charge rail system to a desired location while charging the electronic device. 23 . The vehicle of claim 22 , wherein the charge rail system comprises: an attachment member slidably coupled to the dashboard; an inductive charging interface configured to removably couple to the electronic device; and a pivot assembly coupled between the attachment member and the inductive charging interface to enable selective positioning of the inducting charging interface and coupled electronic device. 24 . A vehicle comprising: an interior cabin; a dashboard; a plurality of modular docking stations fixedly disposed in the interior cabin, each modular docking station configured to removably receive one or more modular components; wherein the one or more modular components interchangeably connect to the plurality of modular docking stations to enable relocation of each modular component of the one or more modular components in a desired modular docking station of the plurality of docking stations; wherein the modular components include a first type of modular components having a plurality of upgradable classes, the first type of modular components including at least one of display screens, a central controller for the vehicle, smart climate controls, smart lighting, one or more smart buttons and/or slides, a camera, a sensor, and a universal device support configured to hold various different portable electronic devices; wherein a first docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in the dashboard between a driver's seat and a front of the vehicle; wherein a second docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a central location of a vehicle dashboard between opposite sides of the vehicle; wherein a third docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in an instrument panel display; wherein a fourth docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in the dashboard between a front passenger seat and the front of the vehicle; wherein a fifth docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a roof of the vehicle; wherein a sixth docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a support arm extending from the roof of the vehicle; wherein a seventh docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in an interior surface of a door of the vehicle; wherein an eighth docking station of the plurality of modular docking stations is located in a seat back; and a charge rail system disposed in the dashboard and configured to couple to a portable electronic device for charging thereof, the charge rail system enabling the coupled electronic device to slide along a length of the charge rail system to a desired location while charging the electronic device, wherein the charge rail system comprises: an attachment member slidably coupled to the dashboard; an inductive charging interface configured to removably couple to the electronic device; and a pivot assembly coupled between the attachment member and the inductive charging interface to enable selective positioning of the inducting charging interface and coupled electronic device.
lighting onto the surface to be illuminated · CPC title
Dashboard · CPC title
for overall compartment lighting; for overall compartment lighting in combination with specific lighting, e.g. room lamps with reading lamps (general lighting mounted on specific fittings B60Q3/20; general lighting for mass transit vehicles B60Q3/43) · CPC title
using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures · CPC title
Ceiling, e.g. roof rails · CPC title
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