Windscreen for driving assistance
10899286 ยท 2021-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Benjamin Kaplan (Aachen, DE)
- Klaus Schmalbuch (Aachen, DE)
- Stefan DROSTE (Herzogenrath, DE)
- Christian Effertz (Aachen, DE)
Cpc classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N23/54
ELECTRICITY
B32B17/10036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10743
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2605/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
B60J1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
B60J1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminated motor-vehicle windshield includes exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1. The windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of the glass sheets and may pass through the interlayer and wherein the hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on that face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making it converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera, such as a CCD or CMOS detector, placed facing that face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The detector is arranged substantially parallelly to the surface of the windshield.
Claims
1. A laminated motor-vehicle windshield comprising an exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which exterior and interior glass sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1, wherein said windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of said exterior and interior glass sheets and wherein said through-hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on a face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making the light beam converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera placed facing a face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle, said image-capturing device being arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield, wherein the through-hole extends in the exterior glass sheet so that at least part of a first convergent lens of the optical device is positioned in the exterior glass sheet.
2. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein the optical device comprises a combination of one or more convergent lenses and one or more divergent lenses.
3. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein said through-hole passes through said exterior and interior glass sheets and said interlayer.
4. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein the optical device comprises, from the exterior to the interior of the glazing, said first convergent lens a divergent lens and a second convergent lens.
5. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein the optical device further comprises a plastic of refractive index n.sub.2 lower than or equal to n.sub.1.
6. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein the optical device further comprises a plastic of refractive index n.sub.2 lower than n.sub.1.
7. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein said optical device is located in a central upper zone of the glazing.
8. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 1, wherein the image-capturing device is a CCD or CMOS detector.
9. A laminated motor-vehicle windshield comprising an exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which exterior and interior glass sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1, wherein said windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of said exterior and interior glass sheets and wherein said through-hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on a face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making the light beam converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera placed facing a face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle, said image-capturing device being arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield, wherein the optical device comprises, from the exterior to the interior of the glazing, a first convergent lens, a divergent lens a convergent lens and a plastic of refractive index n.sub.2 lower than n.sub.1 placed between said lenses.
10. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 9, wherein the refractive index n2 is lower than the refractive index n1 by at least 0.05.
11. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 10, wherein the refractive index n2 is lower than the refractive index n1 by at least 0.1.
12. A laminated motor-vehicle windshield comprising an exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which exterior and interior glass sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1, wherein said windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of said exterior and interior glass sheets and wherein said through-hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on a face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making the light beam converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera placed facing a face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle, said image-capturing device being arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield, wherein the interlayer is made of PVB, and wherein the plastic comprised in the optical device has a refractive index n.sub.2 comprised between 1.31 and 1.43.
13. A laminated motor-vehicle windshield comprising an exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which exterior and interior glass sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1, wherein said windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of said exterior and interior glass sheets and wherein said through-hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on a face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making the light beam converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera placed facing a face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle, said image-capturing device being arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield, wherein the plastic of the layer of index n.sub.2 is chosen from optionally fluorinated, aliphatic urethane acrylate polymers.
14. A laminated motor-vehicle windshield comprising an exterior glass sheet and an interior glass sheet, which exterior and interior glass sheets are joined together by an interlayer made of a thermoplastic of refractive index n.sub.1, wherein said windshield is equipped with a through-hole that passes through at least one of said exterior and interior glass sheets and wherein said through-hole is filled with an optical device that is suitable for deviating a light beam incident substantially horizontally on a face of the windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle and for making the light beam converge, substantially without deformation, on an image-capturing device of a camera placed facing a face of the windshield which is turned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle, said image-capturing device being arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield, wherein said through-hole passes only through the exterior glass sheet, into which hole said optical device is inserted.
15. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 14, wherein the optical device comprises, from the exterior to the interior of the glazing, a convergent lens and a divergent lens.
16. The laminated windshield as claimed in claim 14, wherein a convergent lens is placed on the back face of the interior glass sheet.
17. A device for capturing, through a windshield, images issued from a zone of capture of light radiation incident substantially horizontally on a face of a windshield which is exposed to the exterior of the vehicle, said device comprising: a camera comprising an image sensor; and a windshield according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the image sensor of the camera is arranged substantially parallelly to a surface of said windshield.
18. The device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the camera is an ADAS camera.
Description
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(4) More particularly,
(5) In this figure, a sagittal cross-sectional plane of a laminated glazing has been shown. An initial light beam 3 is incident from the exterior environment of the vehicle, on the face of the glass sheet 4 that is the most external of the windshield, and in particular from the zone of the road that it is desired to observe with a camera, which has been schematically shown only by its sensor 7 in
(6) By light beam, what is meant in the context of the present invention is all the light rays arriving in a certain solid angle and that it is sought to capture via the camera 7. In
(7) As illustrated in
(8) As indicated above with reference to
(9) The glazing 1 shown in
(10) In the interlayer 6, in that zone of the glazing which is located in the final positional region desired for the camera, a cut-out is formed in the windshield, so as to produce a hole 8 of sufficient and necessary size to make it possible to insert therein an optical device 2 according to the invention, the thickness of which is substantially identical to that of the windshield.
(11) The device 2 described in
(12) As also explained above, such a configuration allows, in this way, the dimensions of the trapezoidal zone passed through by the beam on the windshield and therefore, in the end, the total area of the black zone 102 printed on the glazing, to be very greatly limited. By way of example, it is possible to calculate that a tilt of only 5 of the camera allows the area of said trapezoidal zone to be decreased by more than 50%. Thus, in
(13) According to the invention, it therefore becomes possible to greatly limit the area of the black zone printed on the windshield or alternatively to place a higher number of cameras in the accessible zone of the windshield, in particular with a view to achieving stereoscopy or even in order to increase the number of points of the road monitored and/or the number of functions such as described above.
(14) More precisely, as illustrated in
(15) This thermoplastic of index n.sub.2 is more particularly chosen from plastics that have properties allowing adhesion to plastic or glass surfaces.
(16) In particular, the material 12 is advantageously and preferably chosen in such a way that its refractive index n.sub.2 is significantly lower than that of the material from which the interlayer sheet 6 is made. By significantly lower, what is meant is an index difference of at least 0.05 and preferably of at least 0.1.
(17) In particular and for example, if the material 6 is a thermoplastic of the PVB type, the refractive index of which is about 1.48, the material chosen for the material of index n.sub.2 may advantageously be chosen from acrylate polymers, in particular optionally fluorinated, aliphatic urethane acrylate polymers, the refractive index of which may vary between 1.31 and 1.42 depending on the formulation. Such adhesives polymers are for example sold by Nordland under the references NOA 1315, NOA 132, NOA 1327, NOA 1328, NOA 133, NOA 13685, NOA 1375, NOA 138, NOA 142.
(18) The dimensions of the cut-out section 8 are normally small, considered with respect to the area of the windshield or of the glazing.
(19) The shape and the dimensions of the cut-out section 8 are also configured, according to prior-art techniques, to effectively and selectively collect all of the incident light radiation that a) passes through the windshield, b) is contained in an exterior (to the vehicle) solid-angle range, and c) originates from the zone, in front of the vehicle, that it is sought to capture via the camera.
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