ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS

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DRIVE SMART Clarion Corporation of America 6200 Gateway Drive Cypress CA 90630 Electronic equipment for automotive applications, namely, radios, stereo receivers, transceivers, radio tuners and receivers, audio cassette players, audio mini-disc players, compact disc players and compact disc changers, DVD players and changers, video cassette players, video cassette recorders, amplifiers, loudspeakers, antennas, microphones, cellular telephones, television tuners, television receivers, video monitors, video cameras, voice-activated GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) navigation systems comprised of a video display unit, satellite receiver, compact disc drive, compact disc changer, loudspeakers and microphone, and remote control devices for all of the aforesaid goods; computer and computer network control units for automotive applications for multimedia functions in the nature of audio, video, rear vision, navigation, on-board diagnostics concerning automotive functions, traffic and other transportation information comprised of central processing units, compact disc drives, CD-ROM drives or DVD drives, AM/FM, RDS (Radio Data System) radio tuners, visual display units, DSP (Digital Signal Processor) controllers, multimedia sound computer chips, video controller chips, sensors for monitoring the speed of a vehicle, GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) receivers with antenna, smart card interfaces and accessory products for use therewith, namely, plug-in modules for voice and data communications, vehicle navigation, global computer network and electronic mail access and parts therefor for all the aforesaid goods;Anti-theft security systems for automobiles comprised of a computer central processing unit, radio transmitter, impact/motion sensor, starter disabler unit, alarm siren and electrical wire harness and parts therefor;
DRVSMRT Clarion Corporation of America 6200 Gateway Drive Cypress CA 90630 Electronic equipment for automotive applications, namely, radios, stereo receivers, transceivers, radio tuners and receivers, audio cassette players, audio mini-disc players, compact disc players and compact disc changers, DVD players and changers, video cassette players, video cassette recorders, amplifiers, loudspeakers, antennas, microphones, cellular telephones, television tuners, television receivers, video monitors, video cameras, voice-activated GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) navigation systems comprised of a video display unit, satellite receiver, compact disc drive, compact disc changer, loudspeakers and microphone, and remote control devices for all of the aforesaid goods; computer and computer network control units for automotive applications for multimedia functions in the nature of audio, video, rear vision, navigation, on-board diagnostic concerning automotive functions, traffic and other transportation information comprised of central processing units, compact disc drives, CD-ROM drive or DVD drives, AM/FM, RDS (Radio Data System) radio tuners, visual display units, DSP (Digital Signal Processor) controllers, multimedia sound computer chips, video controller chips, sensors for monitoring the speed of a vehicle, GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) receivers with antenna, smart card interfaces and accessory products for use therewith, namely, plug-in modules for voice and data communications, vehicle navigation, global computer network and electronic mail access and parts therefor for all the aforesaid goods;anti-theft security systems for automobiles comprised of a computer central processing unit, radio transmitter, impact/motion sensor, starter disabler unit, alarm siren and electrical wire harness and parts therefor;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An antenna for wireless communication is integrated into an external member, for example, a molded bumper, on handheld or other portable electronic equipment. The external member is attached to an external surface of electronic equipment, providing shock isolation and protection for the equipment and the antenna. A method of mounting an antenna on portable electronic equipment for enabling wireless communication by the portable electronic equipment comprises mounting on the portable electronic equipment an energy-dissipating structure made of a resilient material, and positioning the antenna in the energy-dissipating structure.