Instrumentation perspective and light emulator
11386871 · 2022-07-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Irving Morales Rodriguez (Jalisco, MX)
- Hermes Ivan Rodriguez-Apodaca (Jalisco, MX)
- Alvaro Ivan Ontiveros (Jalisco, MX)
- Kevin Arrunategui Mojica (Jalisco, MX)
- Tobias Regner (Baden-Württemberg, DE)
US classification
- 1/1
Cpc classification
G09G5/37 G09G5/37
B60K2370/21 B60K2370/21
G09G5/10 G09G5/10
B60K2370/736 B60K2370/736
B60K2370/1531 B60K2370/1531
B60K2370/52 B60K2370/52
B60K2370/194 B60K2370/194
G09G5/38 G09G5/38
B60K2370/149 B60K2370/149
B60K2370/167 B60K2370/167
G09G2354/00 G09G2354/00
G06F3/013 G06F3/013
B60K35/00 B60K35/00
B60K37/06 B60K37/06
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle instrument panel assembly includes a display that generates an image indicative of a vehicle operating parameter, a first sensor disposed proximate the display that senses a position of an operator relative to the display and a controller that modifies the image responsive to the sensed position of the operator.
Claims
1. A vehicle instrument panel assembly comprising: a display that generates an image indicative of a vehicle operating parameter, wherein the image comprises a first gauge including a first housing and a first gauge face, a second gauge including a second housing and a second gauge face and an object disposed between the first gauge and the second gauge, wherein the object includes at least one of a symbol, graph, chart and/or a text box indicative of a current status of a vehicle system; a first sensor disposed proximate the display that senses a position of an operator relative to the display; a controller that modifies the image responsive to the sensed position of the operator; a second sensor disposed proximate the display that sense a position of an operator's eyes relative to the display; wherein the controller modifies a perspective of the image based on the sensed position of the operator's eyes relative to the display; and wherein the modified image comprises a perspective view emulating moving between 1° and 45° in any direction relative to the display of at least one representation of a gauge with a pointer that indicates a value of a current operating parameter, wherein the gauge comprises an outer housing and a gauge face on which the pointer indicates and the perspective view emulates a view of the gauge as would be viewed if present in the instrument panel assembly in-place of the display.
2. The vehicle instrument panel assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the image further includes a graphical representation of an object disposed on the display and the perspective view emulates a view of the object as would be viewed if present in the instrument panel assembly in-place of the display.
3. The vehicle instrument panel assembly as recited in claim 1, including a light sensor that detects a light level surrounding the display and wherein the controller modifies the image responsive to the light level surrounding the display.
4. The vehicle instrument panel assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein modification of the image comprises generation of a shadow or a reflection based on a direction of light sensed by the light sensor.
5. A method of communicating information to an operator of a motor vehicle comprising: generating an image representing a gauge on a display screen disposed within a vehicle instrument panel assembly; sensing a position of an operator relative to the image generated on the display with a first sensor disposed proximate the vehicle instrument panel assembly; modifying the image automatically with a controller to be a perspective view of the gauge as would be viewed by the operator based on the sensed position of the operator eyes relative to the image generated on the display, wherein the modified image comprises a perspective view emulating moving between 1° and 45° in all directions relative to the display; and generating a graphical representation of an object on the display wherein the perspective view emulates a view of the object as would be viewed if present in the instrument panel assembly in-place of the display.
6. The method as recited in claim 5, including sensing a position of an operators eyes relative to the image generated on the display with a second sensor disposed proximate the display.
7. The method as recited in claim 5, including detecting a light level and direction of light surrounding the display with a light sensor and modifying the image to include shadows responsive to the sensed light level and direction of light.
8. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein the image of a gauge comprises a first gauge including a first housing and a first gauge face, a second gauge including a second housing and a second gauge face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Additionally, the light sensor 18 senses the intensity of light 28 around the display 20. The light sensor 18 is also utilized to detect a direction of light relative to the display 20. The information indicative of intensity and direction are communicated to the controller 32. The light sensor 18 may be of any known configuration and is placed proximate the display in a manner that provides information of light as it is perceived on the display 20.
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(12) The image of the second gauge 24 includes a second housing 44, second gauge face 48 and second pointer 52. The image of the second gauge 24 is that of a tachometer where the pointer 52 indicates current engine rpm.
(13) The image of the example housings 42, 44 can be complemented with a bezel ring with a highlight color or of chrome to provide an image of a reflective surface.
(14) The image of the object 26 is a depiction of a vehicle moving along a roadway. As appreciated, the object 26 may include other images such as graphs and numerical displays communicating information to the operator 34.
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(16) As appreciated, if the image 25 is not adjusted, only a two-dimensional image will be visible that does not provide the perspective view generated on the display. However, the example display 20 is modified responsive to instructions provided by the controller 32.
(17) The controller 32 is a device and/or system for performing necessary computing or calculation operations needed to modify the image 25. The example controller 32 may be specially constructed for this purpose, or it may comprise at least a general-purpose vehicle controller selectively activated and/or configured by a program stored therein. The controller 32 includes an algorithm that modifies the image 25 to provide the desired perspective view based on the information provided by the sensors 14, 16 and 18.
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(19) It should be appreciated, that the changes to the image 25 are dynamic and continually change based on movement of the operator's head 38 and eyes 36. Moreover, the image is not simply modified based on left and right relative orientations, but are also modified based on the height of the operator 34. The image 25 is modified based on the operator's stature relative to the display 20. For example, the image 25 will be altered in one way for one operator and another way for a different operator based on the position of each individual operators head 38 and eye 36.
(20) Furthermore, modifications to the image 25 are made based on orientations in both the horizontal plane indicated by the different left and right perspective views and the vertical plane indicated by the up and down angles relative the image 25 and the display. Moreover, it should be appreciated that many combinations of image 25 combining both changes in relative orientations in the horizontal and vertical plans are utilized to modify the image 25.
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(23) Accordingly, the example display 20 generates a continually changing image 25 based on a position of the operator and conditions surrounding the instrument panel assembly 12.
(24) Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this disclosure. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the scope and content of this disclosure.