HEAD-UP DISPLAY APPARATUS
20170227769 ยท 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A HUD apparatus is structured such that a first cover opens and closes a first opening, which is disposed on a path along which a combiner moves, and a second cover opens and closes a second opening, which is disposed in an optical path from a light-projecting portion of a light-emitting unit (second mirror) to the combiner. When the combiner is being moved from an accommodated position to a projecting position, the second cover retracts into a space between the combiner and the light-projecting portion while rotating forward, similarly to the first cover.
Claims
1. A head-up display apparatus comprising: a casing including a top surface in which a first opening and a second opening are formed continuously from a front side toward a rear side; a combiner capable of moving between an accommodated position in the casing and a projecting position at which the combiner projects upward through the first opening; a light-emitting unit that illuminates the combiner at the projecting position with display light from a light-projecting portion, which is disposed in the casing, through the second opening; a first cover capable of opening and closing the first opening; a second cover capable of opening and closing the second opening; and drive means that operates the combiner, the first cover, and the second cover, wherein the first cover is capable of retracting into the casing by moving forward from a closing position at which the first cover closes the first opening, and the second cover is capable of retracting into a space between the combiner and the light-projecting portion by moving forward from a closing position at which the second cover closes the second opening, and wherein the drive means causes the second cover to retract when the combiner is moving from the accommodated position to the projecting position.
2. The head-up display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the drive means includes a motor and a transmission mechanism, wherein the motor is disposed on the front side of the accommodated position of the combiner, wherein the second cover is disposed on the rear side of the accommodated position of the combiner in a swingable manner, and wherein the transmission mechanism is disposed at a side of the combiner so as to extend from the front side toward the rear side of the accommodated position of the combiner, and transmits power of the motor to the second cover.
3. The head-up display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, when the combiner has been moved to the projecting position, at least a portion of the second cover is inserted in a space that is occupied by the combiner when the combiner is at the accommodated position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] An embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. A head-up display apparatus 1 (hereinafter referred to as HUD apparatus 1) according to the present embodiment is disposed on a dashboard in front of the driver's seat in a vehicle cabin. The HUD apparatus 1 is a display apparatus that displays, for example, vehicle information or navigation information. In the following description, the direction indicated by arrow Y1-Y2 in
[0027] The HUD apparatus 1 includes an upper case 4 including a top surface having first and second openings 2 and 3; a combiner 5 that is accommodated in the upper case 4 and capable of projecting upward through the first opening 2; a light-emitting unit 6 that is accommodated in the upper case 4 and capable of emitting display light to the outside through the second opening 3; a first cover 7 capable of opening and closing the first opening 2; a second cover 8 capable of opening and closing the second opening 3; and a driving mechanism 9 that operates the combiner 5, the first cover 7, and the second cover 8. The HUD apparatus 1 is a pop-up apparatus in which the combiner 5 is accommodated in the upper case 4 in an unused state and is moved out of the upper case 4 so as to project upward in a used state.
[0028] The upper case 4 is combined with a lower case 10 to form a hollow casing 11. As illustrated in
[0029] The first opening 2 is disposed on the path along which the combiner 5 moves. The second opening 3 is disposed on the optical path from a light-projecting portion of the light-emitting unit 6, which will be described below, to the combiner 5 in a projecting state. The first opening 2 and the second opening 3 are rectangular cuts having a common side that are formed continuously from the front side toward the rear side. The first opening 2 has an elongated shape such that the length thereof in the left-right direction is much longer than the length thereof in the front-rear direction. The length of the second opening 3 in the left-right direction is somewhat shorter than that of the first opening 2.
[0030] The combiner 5 is a display panel unit including a half mirror, and has the shape of a transparent rectangular plate that is gradually curved toward the front. As illustrated in
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[0035] Drive plates 24 are supported by the left and right side portions of the chassis 12 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction. The drive plates 24 are disposed at the sides of the combiner 5 so as to extend from the front side toward the rear side of the accommodated position of the combiner 5. Each drive plate 24 has two cam holes 24a and 24b. The guide pins 7c at the distal ends of the legs 7b of the first cover 7 are inserted in the upper cam holes 24a in a movable manner, and the guide pins 21a on the sector gears 21 are inserted in the lower cam holes 24b in a movable manner.
[0036] Accordingly, when the drive plates 24 move in the front-rear direction, the guide pins 7c slide along the upper cam holes 24a, so that the first cover 7 rotates around the shafts 7d, thereby opening or closing the first opening 2. In addition, when the drive plates 24 move in the front-rear direction, the guide pins 21a of the sector gears 21 move along the lower cam holes 24b. As each sector gear 21 rotates, the two corresponding relay gears 18 and 19 rotate in the opposite directions. The rotation of one relay gear 18 is transmitted to the second cover 8 through the corresponding link arm 17, so that the corresponding guide pins 8c of the second cover 8 move along the guide holes 23a and 23b in the corresponding second guide member 23. Accordingly, the second cover 8 rotates to open or close the second opening 3. At the same time, the rotation of the other relay gear 19 is transmitted to the corresponding operation plate 14 through the corresponding link arm 20, so that the guide pins 14a on the operation plate 14 move along the guide hole 22a in the corresponding first guide member 22. Thus, the combiner 5, which is connected to the operation plate 14, can be moved between the inside of the casing 11 and the outside of the first opening 2.
[0037] Racks 24c are formed on the top surfaces of the drive plates 24, and gears 25 mesh with the racks 24c. As illustrated in
[0038] The operation of raising the combiner 5 in the HUD apparatus 1 structured as described above will be described with reference to
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[0040] When the motor 27 is rotated in the forward or reverse direction in this state, the rotation of the motor 27 is transmitted to the gear 25 through the synchronizing shaft 26. Accordingly, the drive plate 24 starts to move rightward (direction of arrow A) in
[0041] In addition, when the drive plate 24 starts to move toward the retreat position as described above, the guide pin 21a of the sector gear 21 moves to an inclined portion of the lower cam hole 24b. Accordingly, the sector gear 21 rotates counterclockwise in
[0042] When the drive plate 24 further moves toward the retreat position, as illustrated in
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[0044] This HUD apparatus 1 has a tilting function for adjusting the orientation of the combiner 5 retained at the projecting position. More specifically, when the drive plate 24 is moved further rightward from the retreat position illustrated in
[0045] When the combiner 5 in the raised state is to be retracted to the accommodated position in the casing 11, the motor 27 is rotated in the direction opposite to that in the above-described operation, so that the drive plate 24 is moved from the retreat position illustrated in
[0046] As described above, in the HUD apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment, the first cover 7 opens and closes the first opening 2, which is disposed on the path along which the combiner 5 moves, and the second cover 8 opens and closes the second opening 3, which is disposed on the optical path from the second mirror 16, that is, the light-projecting portion of the light-emitting unit 6, to the combiner 5. When the combiner 5 is being moved from the accommodated position to the projecting position, the second cover 8 retracts into space between the combiner 5 and the light-projecting portion (second mirror 16) while rotating forward, similarly to the first cover 7. Therefore, the combiner 5 and the second cover 8 can be moved simultaneously without causing interference therebetween, and the time required to raise the combiner 5 can be reduced. In addition, since both the first cover 7 and the second cover 8 rotate forward and are accommodated in the casing 11, it is not necessary to provide an accommodation space for the second cover 8 in a lower rear section of the casing 11. Therefore, the overall size of the apparatus can be reduced in the front-rear direction, and interference with instruments such as a speedometer can be prevented.
[0047] In addition, in the present embodiment, when the combiner 5 has been moved to the projecting position, a portion of the second cover 8 is inserted in the space S that is occupied by the combiner 5 when the combiner 5 is at the accommodated position. Therefore, the second cover 8 can be accommodated in the casing 11 at a location near the accommodated position of the combiner 5. Accordingly, the space of the lower rear section of the casing 11 can be reduced.
[0048] According to the above-described embodiment, the display light from the light-emitting unit 6 is reflected by the first mirror 15 and the second minor 16, and the second minor 16 serves as the light-projecting portion for illuminating the combiner 5 with the display light. However, the number of minors to be used is not limited to two. For example, the display light from the light-emitting unit 6 may be directed toward the combiner 5 by using only the second mirror 16. Alternatively, the combiner 5 may be directly illuminated with the display light emitted from the light-emitting unit 6 without using a minor. In such a case, the light-emitting unit 6 serves as the light-projecting portion.
[0049] In the above-described embodiment, each sector gear 21, which engages with the lower cam hole 24b of the corresponding drive plate 24, rotates the corresponding pair of relay gears 18 and 19 in the opposite directions. Accordingly, the combiner 5 and the second cover 8 are moved simultaneously in response to the rotation of the relay gears 18 and 19. However, each drive plate 24 may instead have a cam hole for operating the combiner 5 and a cam hole for operating the second cover 8 individually so that the second cover 8 starts to open after the operation of raising the combiner 5 has been started.