Arun Ramaswamy - Tampa FL, US Fred Martensen - Tampa FL, US Robert A. Luff - Wittman MD, US Kendall Shirilla - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
H04R 29/00
US Classification:
381 56
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus to monitor media exposure in vehicles are disclosed. An example implementation includes collecting audience measurement data with a media monitoring device fixed in a vehicle and transmitting the audience measurement data from the media monitoring device to a shuttle located within the vehicle, the shuttle being incapable of collecting audience measurement data independent of the media monitoring device.
Apparatus And Methods For Illuminating Display Panels Of Electronic Devices
Mark R. Cave - Palm Harbor FL, US Kendall E. Shirilla - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
F21V 21/00 B23P 11/00 F21V 15/00
US Classification:
36224901, 362362, 29428
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for illuminating display panels of electronic devices are described. An example electronic device includes a first housing defining a first visual indicator. A first post extends from a first inner surface of the first housing where the first post has a first chamber to receive at least a portion of a first light source. The first chamber provides a first optical pathway between the first light source and the first visual indicator and the first post prevents the first light source from illuminating a second visual indicator adjacent the first visual indicator.
Apparatus And Methods For Illuminating Display Panels Of Electronic Devices
Mark R. Cave - Palm Harbor FL, US Kendall E. Shirilla - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
G01D 11/28 F21V 15/01 F21V 23/00
US Classification:
362 2319, 36224901, 362341
Abstract:
An example electronic device includes a printed circuit board having a first row of light sources coupled to a first surface of the printed circuit board and a second row of light sources coupled to a second surface of the printed circuit board; a panel having a plurality of visual indicators; an first housing having a first row of chambers each having a first opening to receive one of the first row of light sources and a second opening to communicate light from the one of the first row of light sources to one of the visual indicators; and a second housing having a second row of chambers each having a third opening to receive one of the second row of light sources and a fourth opening to communicate light from the one of the second row of light sources to a second one of the visual indicators.