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(19) Korean Intellectual Property Office (KR)
`(12) Registered Utility Model Official Gazette (Y1)
`(45) Notice Date
`12/20/2001
`(11) Registration Number
`20-0256470
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`(24) Registration Date
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`11/23/2001
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`(51) Int. Cl.7
`B60N 2/48
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`(21) Application Number
`(22) Application Filing Date
`(73) Owner of the Utility Model
`Right
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`(72) Inventor
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`(74) Agent
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`20-2001-0026884
`09/03/2001
`Daedong Auto Sound Ltd.
`5-76, Hyochang-dong, Yongsan-gu,
`Seoul, 140-896, Republic of Korea
`Son, Jung Ho
`#8-702, Hanmaru APT, 1388,
`Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu,
`Daejeon, 302-773, Republic of Korea
`Cho, Dam
`Jung, Taeryeon
`Park, Misook
`Jung, Jongok
`Reviewer: Kim, Boksoo
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`Headrest with a Built-in Monitor
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`(77) Request for Review
`Request for Technical Evaluation:
`None
`(54) Application Title
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`ABSTRACT
`The present invention relates to a monitor mounted to a headrest of a vehicle seatback. A monitor receiving
`hollow (4) is formed in a headrest (3), and a shield case (5) which blocks electromagnetic wave is installed
`inside the monitor receiving hollow (4). In a shield case (5), hinge holes (5) are created then a hinge shaft is
`joint against coupling holes (7a) in a hinge boss(7) located in the lower parts of the monitor’s back surface, with
`frictions so that the attached monitor (6) can pivot inside the shield case and which uses the space more
`efficiently. Such installation allows efficient use of space. This invention minimizes the inconvenience of
`obstructing other passenger’s view and enables an easy adjustment of tilt angle, independent from the
`headset’s inclination angle adjusted by the front seat passenger.
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`REPRESENTATIVE DRAWINGS
`FIGURE 1
`SPECIFICATION
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
`FIG.1 is an exploded perspective view incorporating embodiment of the present invention
`FIG. 2a and 2b represent cross-sectional views of monitor angle adjustment incorporating an embodiment of
`the present invention
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`(Detailed descriptions of important parts in figures)
`1: Seatback 2: Support post
`3: Headrest 4: Monitor receiving hollow
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`5: Shield Case 5a: Hinge hole
`6: Monitor 7: Hinge boss
`7a: Coupling hole 8: Hinge shaft
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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`GOALS OF THE EMBODIMENT
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`BACKGROUND ART AND EXISTING TECHNOLOGY
`The present invention is related to a monitor mounted in the back of the headrest, employing better adjustment
`of the headrest’s inclination angle which will help a rear seat passenger watching the monitor.
`In an aircraft, a bus or an automobile, a monitor is generally installed on the inner front panel, or placed in
`between a driver’s seat and a passenger seat. As a result, a rear seat monitor takes up space and the installed
`monitor obstructs other passenger’s view.
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`TECHNICAL PROBLEM THE INVENTION AIMS TO SOLVE
`The primary object of the present invention is to solve the space problem by installing a monitor in the back of
`the headrest.
`The second object is to solve the obstruction to other passenger’s view.
`The additional goal is to enable the monitor’s tilt angle adjustment independent from the headrest’s inclination
`angle, more suitable for watching a screen.
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`STRUCTURE AND OPERATION OF THE EMBODIMENT
`In order to accomplish the aims above, the present invention contemplates a shield case installed in a monitor
`receiving hollow, which blocks the electromagnetic waves generated from a monitor, and a hinge assembly allowing
`the said monitor to pivot inside the shield case.
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`The preferred embodiment addressed is explained in details with references to figures included as below:
`
`FIG.1 is an exploded perspective view incorporating embodiment of the present invention, showing a
`square shape monitor receiving hollow (4) formed in the back side of a headrest (3) in which inclination angle
`can be adjusted toward the front using support posts (2), located on the upper parts of the driver or passenger
`seatbacks found in an aircraft or a bus.
`Inside of the receiving hollow (4), a shield case (5) is mounted to block electromagnetic waves, and hinge holes
`(5a) are drilled in lower parts of both inner walls of the shield case (5).
`In the back side of a monitor (6) mounted on the shield case (5), a hinge boss (7) is formed as one part in
`the lower part of both sides, and a hinge shaft (8) jointed in the hinge boss’ coupling holes(7a) is inserted into
`hinge holes (5a).
`A hinge shaft (8) is jointed into the coupling holes (7a) on the hinge boss with frictions so that the hinge shaft
`(8) would not pivot too freely inside coupling holes(7a), and the hinge shaft (8) can bear the monitor’s weight and
`hold still.
`The headrest (3) mounted monitor’s wire (6a) is fed through the support posts (2) and exits to the outside.
`
`Referring to FIG 2a and 2b, the operation of the preferred embodiment is explained as follows:
`FIG.2a is a cross-sectional view of a monitor (6) mounted inside the shield case (5) on a headrest (3) at normal
`position, in which the rear seat passenger watch the display monitor (6) without adjustment.
`When a front seat passenger adjusts the headrest (3) angle from the FIG. 2a position to a front-tilted position,
`the monitor is also tilted, and it is hard for the rear seat passenger to watch the monitor.
`Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2b, monitor (6) can be pulled around the hinge shaft (8) as a center, and the monitor
`(6) stiffly pivots due to the friction between the monitor’s hinge boss (7) and the hinge shaft (8). After the monitor is
`appropriately adjusted by the rear seat passenger, the monitor would stop tilting as there is a frictional force between
`the hinge shaft and the inner peripheral side of the hinge boss and pressed together. The monitor (6) will no longer
`move even with hands off.
`Thus, the rear seat passenger can adjust to the angle ideal for viewing and watch the monitor.
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`EFFECTS OF THIS INVENTION
`As described above, the embodiment of this invention can save the space where monitor is installed thus the
`space can be utilized more efficiently. It also prevents obstructing other passenger’s views.
`Additionally, the invention will allow the easy adjustment of the monitor’s angle so that the monitor angle can be
`adjusted independently regardless of the front seat passenger inclines the headrest. This simple configuration of
`angle adjustment mechanism is easy to apply and provides an added benefit of reduced manufacturing cost.
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`(57) CLAIMS
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`Claim 1:
`A shield case (5) installed in the monitor receiving hollow (4), located in the back of the headrest (3), which
`blocks the electromagnetic waves from a monitor (6);
`and
`a monitor (6) mounted headrest comprising a hinge assembly that allows a said monitor (6) to pivot within the
`shield case (5).
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`Claim 2:
`A hinge assembly according to Claim 1, wherein:
`a headrest with a monitor mounted, characterizing a hinge boss (7) formed as one part on the back side of a
`monitor (6) in which a hinge shaft’s (8) each end is inserted into hinge holes (5a) in both inner walls of the shield
`case (5) and joint into coupling holes (7a) of the said hinge boss.
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`Claim 3:
`A hinge boss according to Claim 2, wherein:
`a monitor mounted headrest characterizing a said hinge boss (7) formed in lower parts of the back of the monitor
`
`(6).
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`Claim 4:
`A hinge shaft (8) according to Claim 2 and Claim 3, wherein:
`a monitor mounted headrest characterizing a hinge shaft jointed (8) into a hinge boss (7), in which the outer
`peripheral surface is pressed and jointed with friction so that the hinge shaft does not pivot freely within coupling
`holes(7a).
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`Claim 5:
`A monitor (6) according to,Claim 1, wherein:
`A monitor mounted headrest characterizing a wire (6a) from the said monitor (6) is fed through one of the support
`posts (2) to the said headrest (3) and exits.
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`Voxx International Corp. Exhibit 1011
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`DRAWINGS
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`FIGURE 1
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`FIGURE 2
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`FIGURE 3
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`Contact: Varya Filippova
`Email: vf@lingvatext.com
`Tel: +7 925 259 20 19
`Website: www.lingvatext.com
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`Registered name: Savvynova Limited
`Company Number: 9712983
`Address: Office 34, New House, 67-68
`Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8JY UK
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`Certification of Translation Accuracy
`Protocol Number: KOR-GCF-554
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`I, Seunghee Kim, am competent to translate from the Korean language into English; I attest that my translation of the
`document named below is correct in every respect to the best of my abilities. The translated text truly reflects the
`content, meaning, and style of the original text.
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`Signature:
`Name:
`Title:
`Dated:
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`Seunghee Kim
`Translator (Korean-English)
`December 7, 2016
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`Document name
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`“KR200256470Y1” (19)
`대한민국특허청(KR) (12)
`등록실용신안공보(Y1)
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`Source
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`Korean
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`Target
`language
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`English
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`Completion
`Work
`date
`started
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`Dec. 2, 2016 Dec. 3, 2016
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`The contents of this document may be confidential and proprietary and also may be covered by the Electronic
`Communications Privacy Act. If you are not an intended recipient, please inform the sender of the transmission error and
`delete this document immediately without reading, disseminating, distributing or copying the contents.
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`Voxx International Corp. Exhibit 1011

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