Vehicular accessory system
US-8926151-B2 · Jan 6, 2015 · US
US9718357B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718357-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514589108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 1997 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A vehicular accessory system includes an attachment element adhered at an interior surface of a windshield of a vehicle and an accessory assembly attached to the attachment element. The accessory assembly includes circuitry disposed in the housing, the circuitry including a video camera. The video camera, when the accessory assembly is attached to the attachment element, has a field of view into the interior of the vehicle that encompasses the head of a potential driver of the vehicle. The video camera captures an image of the face of the potential driver and, responsive to image processing by image recognition software of the vehicular accessory system, the vehicular accessory system determines that the potential driver is an authorized driver who is authorized to operate the vehicle and, responsive to this determination, enables the ignition system to allow the motor of the vehicle be started.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are as follows: 1. A vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system comprising: an attachment element adhered at an interior surface of a windshield of a vehicle; an accessory assembly comprising a housing; said accessory assembly attached to said attachment element; said accessory assembly comprising structure used in attaching said accessory assembly to said attachment element; wherein said accessory assembly comprises circuitry disposed in said housing, said circuitry comprising a video camera; wherein said video camera, when said accessory assembly is attached to said attachment element, has a field of view into the interior of the vehicle; wherein said field of view of said video camera into the interior of the vehicle encompasses the head of a potential driver of the vehicle; wherein said video camera captures an image of the face of the potential driver; wherein, responsive to image processing by image recognition software of said vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system determines that the potential driver is an authorized driver who is authorized to operate the vehicle and, responsive to this determination, enables the ignition system to allow the motor of the vehicle be started; and wherein said video camera monitors the authorized driver while the authorized driver is driving the vehicle, and wherein, responsive at least in part thereto, said system determines whether the authorized driver is becoming drowsy/falling asleep. 2. The vehicular accessory system of claim 1 , wherein, responsive at least in part to said determination, said vehicular accessory system activates a warning to the authorized driver to stay alert/wake up. 3. The vehicular accessory system of claim 2 , wherein said vehicular accessory system determines whether the authorized driver is becoming drowsy/falling asleep by detection of at least one of (i) head droop, (ii) eye closure and (iii) eye pupil change. 4. The vehicular accessory system of claim 2 , wherein said vehicular accessory system determines whether the authorized driver is becoming drowsy/falling asleep by detection of head droop. 5. A vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system comprising: an attachment element adhered at an interior surface of a windshield of a vehicle; an accessory assembly comprising a housing; said accessory assembly attached to said attachment element; said accessory assembly comprising structure used in attaching said accessory assembly to said attachment element; wherein said accessory assembly comprises circuitry disposed in said housing, said circuitry comprising a video camera; wherein said video camera, when said accessory assembly is attached to said attachment element, has a field of view into the interior of the vehicle; wherein said field of view of said video camera into the interior of the vehicle encompasses the head of a potential driver of the vehicle; wherein said video camera captures an image of the face of the potential driver; wherein, responsive to image processing by image recognition software of said vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system determines that the potential driver is an authorized driver who is authorized to operate the vehicle and, responsive to this determination, enables the ignition system to allow the motor of the vehicle be started; and wherein said video camera is responsive to near-infrared radiation. 6. The vehicular accessory system of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of said circuitry is disposed on a circuit board and wherein said circuit board comprises a printed circuit board. 7. The vehicular accessory system of claim 6 , wherein said video camera comprises a CMOS camera. 8. The vehicular accessory system of claim 7 , wherein said video camera monitors the authorized driver while the authorized driver is driving the vehicle. 9. The vehicular accessory system of claim 5 , wherein said vehicular accessory system comprises a source operable to emit near-infrared radiation that, when activated, illuminates within the internal cabin of the vehicle. 10. The vehicular accessory system of claim 9 , wherein said source is operable to emit near-infrared radiation during nighttime driving. 11. A vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system comprising: an attachment element adhered at an interior surface of a windshield of a vehicle; an accessory assembly comprising a housing; said accessory assembly attached to said attachment element; said accessory assembly comprising structure used in attaching said accessory assembly to said attachment element; wherein said accessory assembly comprises circuitry disposed in said housing, said circuitry comprising a video camera; wherein said video camera, when said accessory assembly is attached to said attachment element, has a field of view into the interior of the vehicle; wherein said field of view of said video camera into the interior of the vehicle encompasses the head of a potential driver of the vehicle; wherein said video camera captures an image of the face of the potential driver; wherein, responsive to image processing by image recognition software of said vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system determines that the potential driver is an authorized driver who is authorized to operate the vehicle and, responsive to this determination, enables the ignition system to allow the motor of the vehicle be started; and wherein said attachment element comprises a mirror mounting button and wherein said accessory assembly comprises an interior rearview mirror assembly, and wherein said interior rearview mirror assembly is adapted to provide a breakaway attachment when attached to said mirror mounting button. 12. The vehicular accessory system of claim 11 , wherein said accessory assembly comprises a display for displaying information when the authorized driver is normally operating the vehicle. 13. The vehicular accessory system of claim 12 , wherein said accessory assembly includes a modular carrier member formed separately from and mounted at said housing, said modular carrier member including an electrically conductive circuit member and a support body, wherein said electrically conductive circuit member is integrally molded with said support body, said modular carrier member providing an integral support for, electrical connections for, and an electrical distribution network to a light, wherein said modular carrier member at least provides electrical connections for at least one of (a) a lamp, (b) an electrical switch for controlling a lamp, (c) an electrical connector for connecting said modular carrier member to an external power source and (d) a receptacle for receiving a circuit board for control of at least one electronic device of the vehicle, and wherein said attachment element comprises a mirror mounting button and wherein said accessory assembly comprises an interior rearview mirror assembly. 14. The vehicular accessory system, said vehicular accessory system comprising: an attachment element adhered at an interior surface of a windshield of a vehicle; an accessory assembly comprising a housing; said accessory assembly attached to said attachment element; said accessory assembly comprising structure used in attaching said accessory assembly to said attachment element; wherein said accessory assembly comprises circuitry disposed in said housing, said circuitry comprising a video camera; wherein said video camera, when said accessory assembly is attach
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