IP Library Granted Patent US 11,967,231
Granted Patent B2
US 11,967,231 · App. 16/909,765 · Granted Apr 23, 2024

Micromobility transit vehicle cockpit assemblies with cameras

Inventors: Kelly Erin Johnson (Oakland, CA); Christopher Paul Merrill (San Francisco, CA); Jens Paul Windau (San Francisco, CA); Edgar-Alison Vasquez Japitana (So. San Francisco, CA); Garrett Korda Drayna (San Carlos, CA)
Assignee: Lyft, Inc.
G08G1/096811G06T7/73G08G1/20G06V20/56
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Patent No.
US 11,967,231
App. No.
16/909,765
Granted
Apr 23, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cockpit for a micromobility transit vehicle may include a camera and a cockpit housing. The cockpit housing may be configured to couple to a handlebar of the micromobility transit vehicle. The cockpit housing may include a first portion and a second portion where the second portion extends from the first portion. The first portion of the cockpit housing may include a surface configured to wrap at least partially around the handlebar. The second portion of the cockpit housing may be configured to secure the camera disposed therein such that the camera is oriented to have a field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle. The camera may be disposed in the second portion and configured to capture a scene in the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle. Related systems and methods are additionally disclosed.

Claims (65)

1. A cockpit for a micromobility transit vehicle, the cockpit comprising:

a camera; and

a cockpit housing configured to couple to a handlebar of the micromobility transit vehicle, wherein at least a portion of the camera is disposed within the cockpit housing;

wherein the cockpit housing comprises:

a first portion configured to wrap at least partially around the handlebar; and

a second portion extending from the first portion and configured to secure the camera disposed therein such that the camera is oriented to have a field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle and configured to capture a scene in the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

2. The cockpit of claim 1 , wherein:

the second portion comprises a camera window embedded in an end of the second portion; and

the cockpit housing further comprises a boot disposed in the second portion and configured to align the camera with the camera window to provide the camera with the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle through the camera window.

3. The cockpit of claim 2 , wherein:

the boot is further configured to dampen shock and/or vibration to the camera as the micromobility transit vehicle moves about an environment; and

the camera comprises a lens oriented to create an acute angle relative to the camera window.

4. The cockpit of claim 2 , wherein the camera window includes a surface coating disposed thereon, the surface coating configured to repel environmental debris from the camera window.

5. The cockpit of claim 2 , further comprising a headlight coupled to the cockpit housing and configured to illuminate the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle, wherein:

the boot is configured to align the camera to have the field of view illuminated by the headlight; and

the camera is configured to capture the scene in the field of view illuminated by the headlight in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

6. The cockpit of claim 2 , further comprising:

a stress sensor coupled to the camera and configured to measure vibration experienced by the camera; and

a controller coupled to the stress sensor and configured to track a number of stress cycles for the camera based on the vibration measured by the stress sensor.

7. The cockpit of claim 1 , wherein:

the first portion of the cockpit housing comprises a first end and a second end; and

the cockpit further comprises:

an audio speaker disposed at the second end of the cockpit housing and configured to output audio; and

a metal midframe disposed in the first portion and extending from the first end of the cockpit housing to the second end of the cockpit housing to provide rigidity to the cockpit housing.

8. The cockpit of claim 7 , wherein:

the metal midframe forms a cavity; and

the cockpit further comprises a backup battery disposed in the cavity of the metal midframe, the backup battery configured to provide backup power to the cockpit.

9. The cockpit of claim 1 , further comprising a display embedded in the first portion and facing a direction substantially opposite of the field of view of the camera, wherein the display is configured to provide a user interface.

10. The cockpit of claim 9 , wherein the first portion includes water recess channels adjacent to the display and configured to direct water away from the display.

11. The cockpit of claim 1 , further comprising a printed circuit board disposed in the cockpit housing, wherein:

the printed circuit board includes a controller disposed thereon; and

the camera is electrically coupled to the printed circuit board via a zero insertion force flex cable to enable the controller to automatically activate the camera when the micromobility transit vehicle begins a trip.

12. A micromobility transit vehicle comprising:

a handlebar; and

a cockpit coupled to the handlebar, the cockpit comprising:

a camera; and

a cockpit housing configured to couple to the handlebar, wherein at least a portion of the camera is disposed within the cockpit housing;

wherein the cockpit housing comprises:

a first portion configured to couple the cockpit housing to the handlebar; and

a second portion extending from the first portion and configured to secure the camera disposed therein such that the camera is oriented to have a field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle and configured to capture a scene in the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

13. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 12 , wherein:

the second portion comprises a camera window disposed at an end of the second portion; and

the cockpit housing further comprises a boot disposed in the second portion and configured to align the camera with the camera window to provide the camera with the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

14. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the boot is further configured to dampen shock and/or vibration to the camera as the micromobility transit vehicle moves about an environment.

15. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 13 , wherein:

the camera window includes a surface coating disposed thereon; and

the surface coating is configured to repel environmental debris from the camera window.

16. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 13 , further comprising a headlight configured to illuminate the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle, wherein:

the boot is configured to align the camera with an illumination provided by the headlight of the field of view; and

the camera is configured to capture the scene in the field of view illuminated in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

17. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 13 , further comprising:

a stress sensor coupled to the camera and configured to measure vibration experienced by the camera as the micromobility transit vehicle moves about an environment; and

a controller coupled to the stress sensor and configured to track a number of stress cycles for the camera based on the measured vibration.

18. The micromobility transit vehicle of claim 12 , wherein:

the first portion comprises a first end and a second end;

the first end is configured to wrap at least partially around the handlebar; and

the cockpit further comprises an audio speaker disposed in the second end of the first portion and configured to output audible notifications.

19. A method for assembling a cockpit for a micromobility transit vehicle, the method comprising:

attaching a cockpit housing to the micromobility transit vehicle; and

placing a camera in the cockpit housing, wherein:

the cockpit housing is configured to couple to a handlebar of the micromobility transit vehicle; and

the cockpit housing comprises:

a first portion configured to wrap at least partially around the handlebar; and

a second portion extending from the first portion and configured to secure the camera disposed therein such that the camera is oriented to have a field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle and configured to capture a scene in the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising aligning the camera with a headlight of the micromobility transit vehicle such that the headlight illuminates the scene in the field of view in front of the micromobility transit vehicle.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2022
From: LYFT, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 061880/0237 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2020
From: JOHNSON, KELLY ERIN; MERRILL, CHRISTOPHER PAUL; WINDAU, JENS PAUL; JAPITANA, EDGAR-ALISON VASQUEZ; DRAYNA, GARRETT KORDA
To: LYFT, INC.
Reel/Frame 053505/0191 →