Patent classifications
B60K2370/688
DISPLAY AND COCKPIT MODULE FOR VEHICLE INCLUDING THE SAME
A cockpit module for a vehicle comprises an instrument panel located in a partial section of a front in a vehicle, and having a plurality of mounting holes inclined inward by a preset width, and a display configured to allow a mounting shaft formed at a connection end with the instrument panel to pass through the mounting holes of the instrument panel step by step to absorb the corresponding impact when an external impact is applied to a front of the display.
Vehicle dashboard assembly
A vehicle dashboard assembly includes a dashboard panel, a display support, a display and a display cover. The dashboard panel has a display receiving space. The display support is coupled to the dashboard panel. The display is removably and reinstallably attached to the display support. The display cover is movably coupled relative to the dashboard panel between a closed position and an open position. The display cover includes a first cover portion for covering a front side of the display and a second cover portion for covering one edge of the display. The first cover portion surrounds a screen of the display while in the closed position to define a display opening for viewing the screen. The first and second cover portions are movable as a unit between the closed and open positions.
Steering column induced break away
An assembly includes a steering column and an instrument panel. A bezel is fixed to the instrument panel. A releasable panel is releasably connected to the bezel. A cable extending from the releasable panel to the steering column. In the event of a vehicle impact, the releasable panel releases from the bezel to absorb energy from the steering column.
User Interface for a Vehicle and a Vehicle
The invention relates to a user interface for a vehicle adapted to present visible information; the user interface comprises a two-dimensional display for displaying information on a display portion, and an optical faceplate comprising a contact surface, a three-dimensional display surface for displaying information, and an optic light guide material provided between the contact surface and the three-dimensional display surface; wherein the two-dimensional display comprises a pixel arrangement and a cover layer covering the pixel arrangement; wherein the contact surface contacts the display to transmit information from the pixel arrangement to the three-dimensional display surface; wherein the faceplate is integrated into the display. The invention also relates to a vehicle.
Deployable plate for rearward-facing seat
An assembly of a dash for a vehicle includes a first plate and a second plate movable along an axis away from the first plate. The second plate moves from an undeployed position to a deployed position. The assembly includes a spring between the first plate and the second plate that biases the second plate toward the deployed position. The assembly includes a post extending along the axis from the second plate through the first plate. The assembly includes a pin releasably engaging the post with the first plate in the undeployed position. The assembly includes a release supported by the first plate and connected to the pin. The pin is disengageable from the post transverse to the axis by the release.
DISPLAY APPARATUS
A display apparatus includes a display panel, a decoration film and a cover glass disposed on a front surface of the display panel, a core plate supporting a rear surface of the display panel and attached to the rear surface of the display panel, and a rear cover coupled to a rear surface of the core plate. The core plate has a protruding portion protruding toward the cover glass, the rear cover has a coupling portion coupled to the protruding portion so as to cover at least a portion of the protruding portion, and resin is applied to at least a portion of the coupling portion with the rear cover adhered to the decoration film or the cover glass via the resin.
Display unit
In a display unit of the present invention, an instrument frame body (speedometer frame body, power meter frame body) are changed to a map frame body in a process that the road image is stepwise reduced and display to the map image by switching from a road display state to a map display state. Further, the map frame body is changed to the instrument frame body in a process that the map image is stepwise enlarged and displayed to the road image by switching from the map display state to the road display state.
Lensless instrument cluster with integration of hard telltales and halo lighting providing a seamless display appearance
The invention is a robust lensless instrument cluster configured for installation in a vehicle. The instrument cluster comprises an outer case, a PCB and lighting structure, an inner frame, an optical bonding assembly, halo lighting portions, a seamless display comprising tell-tale indicators and gauges, and an outer visor. The instrument cluster further comprises a plurality of LEDs for compartmentalized and indirect lighting of the tell-tale indicators on the seamless display and the halo lighting portions around the edges of the seamless display. Because the instrument cluster is lensless and otherwise exposed to the environment, it comprises a seal system to prevent the ingress of water and dust into the interior components. The seal system can also eliminate the risk of mura in the optical bonding assembly.
TRIM ELEMENT COMPRISING MODULAR BACKLIT AREAS
A trim element having a first aspect layer, a lighting device emitting light to the first aspect layer, and a first obturation layer extending between the lighting device and the first aspect layer. The first obturation layer includes at least two first optical obturation areas, configurable between an open position, in which a first optical obturation area lets light pass through, and a closed position, in which a first optical obturation area prevents the passage of light. The trim element includes a second aspect layer and a second obturation layer having at least two second optical obturation areas that are configurable between an open position and a closed position.
ROLLABLE DISPLAY DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
A rollable display device for a vehicle may include: a housing forming a body of the rollable display device, and having a housing space formed therein; a roller part rotatably housed in the housing space; and a display panel wound around the roller part or unwound from the roller part, according to the rotation direction of the roller part. The display panel may include: a screen part configured to receive an output signal from the outside, and output various pieces of information; and a support part disposed on a rear surface of the screen part, and configured to support the screen part in a horizontal direction and a vertical direction.