Vehicle body structure having head-up display
11718178 · 2023-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B1/118
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0194
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle body structure having a head-up display, includes: a window that defines a cabin and is used as a reflector of the head-up display; and an image projection device that projects an image toward the window. An image projection surface of the window that is positioned closest to the cabin includes a prescribed image projection area onto which the image is projected and a surrounding area that surrounds the image projection area. Of the image projection area and the surrounding area of the image projection surface, only the surrounding area is formed with a moth-eye structure.
Claims
1. A vehicle body structure having a head-up display, comprising: a window that defines a cabin and is used as a reflector of the head-up display; and an image projection device that projects an image toward the window, wherein an image projection surface of the window that is positioned closest to the cabin includes a prescribed image projection area onto which the image is projected and a surrounding area that surrounds the image projection area, and of the image projection area and the surrounding area of the image projection surface, only the surrounding area is formed with a moth-eye structure, wherein the window comprises: a window main body; a moth-eye film attached to a cabin-side surface of the window main body and formed with the moth-eye structure; and an image projection film disposed on the image projection area, wherein the moth-eye film is disposed on the image projection area and the surrounding area, and the image projection film is attached to a cabin-side surface of a part of the moth-eye film corresponding to the image projection area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) In the following, a vehicle provided with a vehicle body structure having a head-up display according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(12) As shown in
(13) The windshield 5 is used as a reflector for the HUD 11. The windshield 5 includes a transparent windshield main body 13 formed of laminated glass having an intermediate film (not shown in the drawings), for example. Image light 14 from the light source of the HUD 11 is projected onto a part of a surface 5A of the windshield 5 that is positioned closest to the cabin 9 (hereinafter referred to as an image projection surface 5A).
(14) As shown in
(15) The size and shape of the surrounding area 17 may be changed as appropriate from a point of view of suppressing reflection of light from the surroundings of the image projection area 15 of the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5 and propagation of light from the surroundings of the image projection area 15 to the image projection area 15. In deciding the size and shape of the surrounding area 17, an average field of view of users (here, the driver) with reference to the center of the image projection surface 5A may be taken into consideration. The shape of the surrounding area 17 is not limited to an annular shape and the surrounding area 17 may be constituted of multiple regions arranged at prescribed intervals to surround the image projection area 15, for example.
(16) Of the image projection area 15 and the surrounding area 17 on the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5, only the surrounding area 17 is formed with a moth-eye structure 53 (see
(17) Note that in the part of the windshield 5 to which the moth-eye film 25 is attached, the inner surface (the surface facing the cabin 9) of the moth-eye film 25 corresponds to the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5.
(18) The HUD 11 includes an image projection device 27 having a known hardware configuration as a head-up display main body that projects the image light 14 on the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5 (the image projection area 15).
(19) For example, as shown in
(20) Inside the housing 31, a display device 37, an optical element 39, a prism lens 41, etc. are provided. The display device 37 includes a liquid crystal panel that has a light source and generates the image light 14 according to a supplied image signal. The optical element 39 controls the shape and direction of the image light 14 output from the display device 37. The prism lens 41 refracts the image light 14 that has passed through the optical element 39 in an upward direction or toward the windshield 5.
(21) The camera 12 is arranged to face the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5 (namely, the image capturing direction is a forward direction). The camera 12 captures an image of an exterior of the cabin 9 (such as an object in the surroundings not shown in the drawings) through the windshield 5 in an image capturing range defined by an angle of view 45 thereof. The image capturing range of the camera 12 is set to an upper vicinity of the moth-eye film 25 on the windshield 5. The camera 12 has a known hardware configuration. The image captured by the camera 12 is used by a known driving assist system installed in the automobile 1.
(22) In this way, on the image projection surface 5A of the windshield 5, only the surrounding area 17 is provided with the moth-eye structure 53, whereby reflection of light from the surrounding area 17 and propagation of light from the surrounding area 17 to the image projection area 15 can be suppressed.
(23) There may be a case where the light passing through the windshield 5 from outside is reflected in the cabin 9 (for example, by an upper surface of the dashboard panel 7) back toward the windshield 5 as unnecessary light. Also, the image light 14 from the image projection device 27 may be scattered toward an area of the windshield 5 other than the image projection area 15 as unnecessary light.
(24) In the surrounding area 17 of the present embodiment, the moth-eye structure 53 suppresses reflection of such unnecessary light. Thus, the unnecessary light is prevented from being reflected by the surrounding area 17 to enter the user's field of view, whereby the visibility of the image displayed on the image projection area 15 improves.
(25) Also, in the conventional technology, the incident light entering the windshield 5 may propagate in the windshield 5 while being reflected by the boundary surfaces of the windshield 5 multiple times. Therefore, the light incident on the surrounding area 17 could propagate, as unnecessary light, to an area inside the surrounding area 17 (the image projection area 15) or an area outside the surrounding area (the image capturing range of the camera 12).
(26) However, in the present embodiment, the moth-eye structure 53 provided in the surrounding area 17 suppresses the multi-reflection of unnecessary light (namely, allows the unnecessary light to pass therethrough). As a result, the unnecessary light is prevented from propagating in the windshield 5 to enter the user's field of view, whereby the visibility of the image displayed on the image projection area 15 improves.
(27) Further, in the present embodiment, the propagation of unnecessary light to the image capturing range of the camera 12 including an area outside the surrounding area 17 is suppressed. Thereby, deterioration of the image captured by the camera 12 due to propagation of unnecessary light to the image capturing range is suppressed. Note that in the present embodiment, the camera 12 is installed as the external environment sensor, but the present invention is not limited to this, and an infrared sensor, a millimeter wave sensor, a radar or the like having a detection region covering the vicinity of the surrounding area 17 may be used as the external environment sensor.
(28) Next, with reference to
(29) As shown in
(30) The moth-eye film 25 is disposed only at the position corresponding to the annular surrounding area 17 surrounding the image projection area 15 (also see
(31) The multiple bumps 52 have nanometer-scale heights smaller than the wavelength of visible light (380 to 780 nm). Also, an interval L of the multiple bumps 52 is set to 100 to 300 nm, for example.
(32) Note that another layer such as a transparent adhesion layer may be interposed between the base film 51 and the windshield main body 13.
(33) Also, the shape of the multiple bumps 52 of the moth-eye film 25 is not limited to that shown in
(34) More specifically, as shown in
(35) Also, as shown in
(36) Also, as shown in
(37) According to the structures shown in
(38) Next, with reference to
(39) In the above-described example, the moth-eye film 25 has an annular shape. However, the moth-eye film 25 is not limited to an annular one and may be configured to have no opening as in the first modification shown in
(40) In the moth-eye structure 53 of the moth-eye film 25 according to the first modification, a part corresponding to the image projection area 15 is not provided with the bumps 52 and forms a flat surface. In this way, it is possible to make a part of the moth-eye film 25 (an area corresponding to the image projection area 15) function as an image projection film suitable for projection (display) of an image by the HUD 11.
(41) Also, as in the second modification shown in
(42) Note that with the moth-eye film 25 shown in
(43) Next, with reference to
(44) For example, as shown in
(45) In the manufacturing device 70, a surface of the base film 51 applied an ultraviolet (UV) curable resin, for example, is pressed against the surface of the transfer roller 71 so that the inverted shape is formed on the UV curable resin (thin film) (the surface shape of the transfer roller 71 is transferred). Thereafter, ultraviolet rays are irradiated onto the UV curable resin to form the moth-eye structure 53 including the multiple bumps 52 on the base film 51.
(46) Note that the base film 51 may be, for example, an acrylic film, a polyester film, a polycarbonate film, and the like. The material forming the moth-eye structure 53 may be, for example, a photocurable resin containing an epoxy-based resin, a urethane-based resin or the like mixed with a photopolymerization initiator, a radical generator, etc.
(47) Also, when forming the bumps 52 as shown in
(48) Concrete embodiments of the present invention have been described in the foregoing, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and may be modified or altered in various ways. For example, in the above-described embodiment, the inner surface of the window (windshield 5) was formed with moth-eye structure but the outer surface of the window also may be similarly formed with a moth-eye structure. Further, the window used in the present invention is not limited to the windshield 5 and any member that can function as the reflector of the head-up display (for example, a rear window or a side window of the vehicle body 3) may be used.