Vehicular trailering assist system with automatic trailer recognition
US-2024157875-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US2019225152A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019225152-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916250503-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicular vision system includes a camera disposed at a rear of a trailer and having a field of view rearward of the trailer. A transmitting antenna is disposed at a front of the trailer and is electrically connected to the camera via an antenna cable. The transmitting antenna receives, via the antenna cable, image data captured by the camera, and the transmitting antenna wirelessly transmits the received captured image data. A receiving device is disposed at a vehicle towing the trailer, and a display device is disposed in the vehicle and viewable by a driver of the vehicle. The receiving device receives the transmitted captured image data, and the display device displays images derived from the received captured image data.
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A vehicular vision system, said vehicular vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a rear of a trailer so as to have a field of view rearward of the trailer, wherein the camera is operable to capture image data; a transmitting antenna configured to be disposed at a front of the trailer; wherein, with the camera and the transmitting antenna disposed at the trailer, the transmitting antenna is electrically connected to the camera via an antenna cable; wherein, with the camera and the transmitting antenna disposed at the trailer, the transmitting antenna receives, via the antenna cable, image data captured by the camera, and wherein the transmitting antenna wirelessly transmits the received captured image data; a control disposed at a vehicle towing the trailer, wherein the control comprises a receiving antenna; a display device comprising a video display screen disposed in the vehicle and viewable by a driver of the vehicle, wherein the control is operable to communicate with the display device; wherein, with the vehicle towing the trailer, and with the camera and the transmitting antenna disposed at the trailer, captured image data transmitted by the transmitting antenna at the front of the trailer is received at the receiving antenna at the vehicle and is provided to the control; and wherein the display device, responsive to the control receiving, via the receiving antenna, the transmitted captured image data, displays at the video display screen video images derived from the captured image data received at the receiving antenna and provided to the control. 2 . The vehicular vision system of claim 1 , wherein the antenna cable is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer. 3 . The vehicular vision system of claim 1 , wherein the camera is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer. 4 . The vehicular vision system of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting antenna is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer. 5 . The vehicular vision system of claim 1 , comprising a charging device for electrically charging a battery of the camera. 6 . The vehicular vision system of claim 5 , wherein the charging device comprises a solar panel configured to be disposed at the trailer. 7 . The vehicular vision system of claim 5 , wherein the charging device comprises a vibration energy harvesting module at the camera. 8 . The vehicular vision system of claim 5 , wherein the charging device comprises a wireless charging module configured to be disposed at the trailer and a wireless charge receive module at the camera, and wherein, with the camera and the wireless charging module disposed at the trailer, the wireless charging module is powered via a power source of the trailer or the vehicle. 9 . A vehicular vision system, said vehicular vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a rear of a trailer so as to have a field of view rearward of the trailer, wherein the camera is operable to capture image data; a first transmitting antenna configured to be disposed at the trailer at or near the camera, when the camera is disposed at the rear of the trailer; wherein, with the camera and the first transmitting antenna disposed at the trailer, the first transmitting antenna receives image data captured by the camera, and wherein the first transmitting antenna wirelessly transmits image data captured by the camera; a second transmitting antenna configured to be disposed at a front portion of the trailer, wherein, with the camera and the first and second transmitting antennas disposed at the trailer, the second transmitting antenna receives the captured image data transmitted by the first transmitting antenna, and wherein the second transmitting antenna wirelessly transmits the captured image data received from the first transmitting antenna; a control disposed at a vehicle towing the trailer, wherein the control comprises a receiving antenna; a display device comprising a video display screen disposed in the vehicle and viewable by a driver of the vehicle; wherein, with the vehicle towing the trailer, and with the camera and the first and second transmitting antennas disposed at the trailer, captured image data transmitted by the second transmitting antenna at the front of the trailer is received at the receiving antenna at the vehicle and is provided to the control; and wherein the display device, responsive to the control receiving, via the receiving antenna, displays at the video display screen video images derived from the captured image data received at the receiving antenna and provided to the control. 10 . The vehicular vision system of claim 9 , wherein the camera is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer. 11 . The vehicular vision system of claim 9 , wherein the first and second transmitting antennas are configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer. 12 . The vehicular vision system of claim 9 , comprising a charging device for electrically charging a battery of the camera. 13 . The vehicular vision system of claim 12 , wherein the charging device comprises a solar panel configured to be disposed at the trailer. 14 . The vehicular vision system of claim 12 , wherein the charging device comprises a vibration energy harvesting module at the camera. 15 . The vehicular vision system of claim 12 , wherein the charging device comprises a wireless charging module configured to be disposed at the trailer and a wireless charge receive module at the camera, and wherein, with the camera and the wireless charging module disposed at the trailer, the wireless charging module is powered via a power source of the trailer or the vehicle. 16 . A vehicular vision system, said vehicular vision system comprising: a camera configured to be disposed at a rear of a trailer so as to have a field of view rearward of the trailer, wherein the camera is operable to capture image data; wherein the camera is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer; a transmitting antenna configured to be disposed at a front of the trailer; wherein the transmitting antenna is configured to be magnetically attached at the trailer; wherein, with the camera and the transmitting antenna magnetically attached at the trailer, the transmitting antenna is electrically connected to the camera via an antenna cable; wherein, with the camera and the transmitting antenna magnetically attached at the trailer, the transmitting antenna receives, via the antenna cable, image data captured by the camera, and wherein the transmitting antenna wirelessly transmits the received captured image data; a control disposed at a vehicle towing the trailer, wherein the control comprises a receiving antenna; a display device comprising a video display screen disposed in the vehicle and viewable by a driver of the vehicle, wherein the control is operable to communicate with the display device; wherein, with the vehicle towing the trailer, and with the camera and the transmitting antenna magnetically attached at the trailer, captured image data transmitted by the transmitting antenna at the front of the trailer is received at the receiving antenna at the vehicle and is provided to the control; and wherein the display device, responsive to the control receiving, via the receiving antenna, the transmitted captured image data, displays at the video display screen video images derived from the captured image data received at the receiving antenna and provided to the control. 17 . The vehicular vision system of claim 16 , wherein
Mechanical or electrical details of cameras or camera modules specially adapted for being embedded in other devices · CPC title
Mounting of pick-up tubes, electronic image sensors, deviation or focusing coils · CPC title
characterised by the details of the power supply or the coupling to vehicle components · CPC title
outside the vehicle · CPC title
Trailers, e.g. full trailers or caravans · CPC title
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