FOLDABLE DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20200137905 · 2020-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R2011/0085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
B60K35/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/0159
PHYSICS
G06F2203/04102
PHYSICS
G06F1/1601
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0161
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A display device has a display surface with at least two display regions for displaying display content, and a folding device configured to fold the display surface. The folding device can optionally have a rail element which runs parallel to a direction of extent of one of the display regions and is arranged displaceably parallel thereto. A lever element of the folding device has a first end arranged on the rail element, and a second end with at least one holding element arranged on a foldable display region.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A display apparatus for a motor vehicle, comprising: a display surface device with a display surface configured to display content, having at least first and second display regions; and a folding device configured to fold the display surface device, the folding device including a rail element which runs parallel to a direction of extent of the first display region and arranged displaceably parallel thereto; a lever element having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the rail element; and at least one holding element coupled to the second display region which is foldable, and to the second end of the lever element.
11. The display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the folding device includes a hinge between the first and second display regions of the display surface device.
12. The display apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the at least one holding element is coupled to at least one of a side of the second display region facing the rail element, a free end of the second display region and an edge of the second display region.
13. The display apparatus according to claim 12, wherein an end of the rail element and the second display region are arranged on a same side of the display surface device.
14. The display apparatus according claim 13, wherein the folding device further includes a clip element surrounding at least part of one end of the display surface device.
15. The display apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a control device configured to adjust a swinging angle, depending on an operating signal describing an operating action and the swinging angle, between the first and second display regions of the display surface device.
16. The display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the at least one holding element is coupled to at least one of a side of the second display region facing the rail element, a free end of the second display region and an edge of the second display region.
17. The display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein an end of the rail element and the second display region are arranged on a same side of the display surface device.
18. The display apparatus according claim 10, wherein the folding device further includes a clip element surrounding at least part of one end of the display surface device.
19. The display apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a control device configured to adjust a swinging angle, depending on an operating signal describing an operating action and the swinging angle, between the first and second display regions of the display surface device.
20. A motor vehicle, comprising: at least one of a control panel and a center console; and a display apparatus including a display surface device, disposed in the at least one of the control panel and the center console of the motor vehicle, configured to display content, having at least first and second display regions; and a folding device configured to fold the display surface device, the folding device including a rail element which runs parallel to a direction of extent of the first display region and arranged displaceably parallel thereto; a lever element having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the rail element; and at least one holding element coupled to the second display region which is foldable, and to the second end of the lever element.
21. The motor vehicle according to claim 20, wherein the folding device includes a hinge between the first and second display regions of the display surface device.
22. The motor vehicle according to claim 20, wherein the at least one holding element is coupled to at least one of a side of the second display region facing the rail element, a free end of the second display region and an edge of the second display region.
23. The motor vehicle according to claim 20, wherein an end of the rail element and the second display region are arranged on a same side of the display surface device.
24. The motor vehicle according to claim 20, wherein the folding device further includes a clip element surrounding at least part of one end of the display surface device.
25. The motor vehicle according to claim 20, further comprising a control device configured to adjust a swinging angle, depending on an operating signal describing an operating action and the swinging angle, between the first and second display regions of the display surface device.
26. A method for operating a display apparatus, comprising: receiving an operating signal by a control device of the display apparatus; generating a control signal, depending on the operating signal, controlling a folding device configured to fold a display surface device of the display apparatus with a display surface having at least first and second display regions, the folding device having a rail element disposed displaceably parallel to the first display region, a lever element having first and second ends, the first end coupled to the rail element, and at least one holding element coupled to the second display region which is foldable, and to the second end of the lever element; and adjusting a swinging angle, depending on the control signal, between the first and second display regions, by the control device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] These and other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0031] In the exemplary embodiment described below, components of the embodiment each constitute individual features which should be considered independently of one another and should be considered part individually or in a different combination than that shown. Furthermore, the described embodiment can also be supplemented by the already described features.
[0032] In the figures, functionally identical elements are each provided with the same reference sign.
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[0034] For this purpose,
[0035] The display surface device 14 provides the display surface 16 on which display elements, i.e., for example, a text or images, can be displayed. The display surface device 14 here has at least two display regions A, B. Consequently, the display surface 16 also has at least two display regions A, B.
[0036] The display device 12 likewise has a folding device 18, which may also be referred to as a swinging device. In the example of
[0037] The folding device 18 can optionally be adjusted, and therefore controlled, mechanically and/or electronically. For this purpose, the display apparatus 12 of
[0038] In the example of
[0039] For example, during travel at night, a screen of the multimedia interface outputs light into an interior of the motor vehicle 10. The motor vehicle 10 can, for example, additionally have an instrument cluster which can likewise have a screen. When required, if the user wishes, for example, to be shown a menu for functions of the comfort system or to start a navigation system, the display surface device 14 of the display apparatus 12, which can be structurally separated from the multimedia interface or the instrument cluster, can be activated and, for example, can unfold or open up the display region A, which is folded in an inoperative state.
[0040] If, for example, the display apparatus 12 is no longer being used, the display region A, for example, can be swung in again such that a smaller overall area of the display surface 16 can be seen and therefore also less light is output into the interior of the motor vehicle 10. As a result, in an inoperative state, the illumination in the display apparatus 12 into the interior is then more restful, which can have a calming effect on the driver and therefore the driver is less distracted. The mechanism of the display apparatus 12 additionally ensures an astonishing effect which increases the fun for the user in operating the display apparatus 12.
[0041] Alternatively to the example mentioned, according to which the folding device 18 can be controlled electrically and/or electronically, a purely mechanical swinging mechanism can also be provided by a corresponding design of the folding device 18, in which, for example, upon mechanical pressing on a swung-in display region A, mechanical unfolding can take place such that the entire display surface 16 can be seen. For this purpose, the folding device 18 can have, for example, a known spring mechanism and a locking mechanism.
[0042] Should the user, for example, wish to use an air-conditioning function of an air-conditioning system of the motor vehicle, the user may, for example, wish to enlarge the display surface 16 in order, for example, to allow corresponding display elements for operating the air-conditioning system to be depicted on the unfolded display region A. By, for example, mechanical pressing or, for example, an operating action, which may be, for example, touching of a touch-sensitive display surface 16 or of a corresponding operating element, for example of a multimedia interface, the folding device 18 can be actuated mechanically and/or electronically.
[0043] In the event of an electronic control for this purpose, the control device 20, in 51, can receive an operating signal which can describe the operating action. Depending on the beginning received signal, the control device, in S2, can generate a control signal which can be transmitted, for example, to an electric motor (not shown in
[0044] For this purpose,
[0045] Additionally or alternatively, it can be provided that the setting of the swinging angle (S3) depends, for example, on how long the user carries out the operating action or whether the user touches the swinging-open display region A in order to set the swinging angle.
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[0050] A holding element 26 which can be, for example, part of the lever element 24, or a separate component, can be arranged at a second end 23 of the lever element 24. In the example of
[0051] The lever element 24 can be mounted rotatably, for example, on the rail element 22 such that, in addition to the displacement in the direction P and the opposite direction thereof, the lever element can also be rotated about an axis, which is indicated as X in
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[0055] The lever element 24 can be designed, for example, as a bent arm which, for example, can be arranged movably on a holding element 26. A corresponding rail element 22 has already been previously described. In addition, the rail element can have, for example, a cassette 32 which, like the rail element 22, can be manufactured, for example, from a plastic or a metal. The cassette 32 can have, for example, an elongate through bore or an elongate hole 34 in which, for example, a pinion 36 can be movably mounted. The exemplary pinion 36 can rotate, for example, in the direction R and, in the process, can move, for example, along a latching strip 38 which can have, for example, latching elements. Such latching elements can be designed, for example, as teeth or cams which can enter into engagement with the corresponding depressions of the exemplary pinion 36. By the rotational movement R, the movement can then take place in the direction P, as a result of which rotation D of the lever element 24 can be brought about.
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[0061] The exemplary embodiments described above illustrate a display apparatus 12 in which a display surface device 14 can be enlarged simply by opening up or swinging open or unfolding.
[0062] Such a display apparatus 12 can be referred to, for example, as a folding display and makes it possible to present a plurality of variations and different content to a user, for example a driver, at the same time. The construction space permits, for example, a double display size by superimposing the folding surfaces, i.e. the display regions A, B or the display region A, B. The display apparatus 12 can also be important for a passenger in order to be able to display additional contents to the passenger without interfering with settings made by a driver.
[0063] Such a display apparatus 12, for example a display, advantageously does not dominate unnecessarily in an interior of the motor vehicle. For example, according to a further exemplary embodiment, a 100% screen plus 100% screen can be provided, in other words a double display surface 16. A swinging angle can be freely selectable here. The display apparatus 12 can be used, for example, as an additional passenger display. A motor vehicle manufacturer can thereby be differentiated from a competitor. In addition, an interior of the motor vehicle 10 is tidied up.
[0064] A description has been provided with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof and examples, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the claims which may include the phrase at least one of A, B and C as an alternative expression that means one or more of A, B and C may be used, contrary to the holding in Superguide v. DIRECTV, 358 F3d 870, 69 USPQ2d 1865 (Fed. Cir. 2004).