VEHICLE WINDOW ASSEMBLY WITH DISPLAY
20200023719 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60H1/00985
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/0406
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/0231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M2011/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G08B21/182
PHYSICS
International classification
B60J1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicular window assembly includes a glass window panel and a display device. The display device includes a display element at the glass window panel and an electrical connector that extends from the display element for electrical connection to a wire harness of a vehicle. The display device is operable to backlight or illuminate at least one icon or alphanumeric character so that the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is viewable at the glass window panel by a person exterior the vehicle. With the window assembly mounted at a vehicle, the display device may be activated to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character to indicate at least one vehicle status, and may include indication responsive at least in part to determination that an in-cabin temperature of the vehicle is above a threshold level.
Claims
1. A vehicular window assembly, said vehicular window assembly comprising: a glass window panel, wherein said glass window panel comprises a laminate panel having an outer glass panel and an inner glass panel; a display device; wherein said display device comprises (i) a display element disposed between said outer glass panel and said inner glass panel and (ii) an electrical connector that extends from said display element and that extends from said glass window panel for electrical connection to a wire harness of a vehicle when said vehicular window assembly is mounted at the vehicle; wherein said display device is operable to backlight or illuminate at least one icon or alphanumeric character, and wherein, with said vehicular window assembly mounted at the vehicle, and when the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is backlit or illuminated, the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is viewable at said glass window panel by a person exterior the vehicle; and wherein, with said vehicular window assembly mounted at the vehicle, said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate an icon or alphanumeric character of the at least one icon or alphanumeric character responsive at least in part to determination that an in-cabin temperature of the vehicle is above a threshold level.
2. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the icon or alphanumeric character responsive at least in part to determination that the vehicle is parked.
3. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the icon or alphanumeric character responsive at least in part to determination of an occupant in the vehicle.
4. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the icon or alphanumeric character responsive at least in part to determination of a person approaching the vehicle.
5. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device includes at least one illumination source that, when activated, emits light to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character.
6. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device comprises a reconfigurable display device.
7. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said display device is operable to indicate vehicle status information.
8. The vehicular window assembly of claim 7, wherein said vehicular window assembly is configured to mount at the vehicle near a fuel filling port of the vehicle, and wherein said display device displays vehicle status information when a person is filling a fuel tank of the vehicle.
9. The vehicular window assembly of claim 7, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character to indicate status of at least one selected from the group consisting of (i) engine temperature, (ii) tire pressure, (iii) oil life, (iv) battery charge level and (v) wiper fluid level.
10. The vehicular window assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character comprises a plurality of icons or alphanumeric characters, and wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate a respective icon or alphanumeric character of the plurality of icons or alphanumeric characters to indicate (a) that the in-cabin temperature of the vehicle is above the threshold level and (b) status of at least one selected from the group consisting of (i) engine temperature, (ii) tire pressure, (iii) oil life, (iv) battery charge level and (v) wiper fluid level.
11. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said vehicular window assembly is configured to mount at the vehicle rearward of a side door of the vehicle, and wherein said display device is disposed at a lower region of said glass window panel.
12. The vehicular window assembly of claim 11, wherein said vehicular window assembly comprises a fixed or non-openable vehicular window assembly.
13. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein said glass window panel comprises a polyvinyl butyral layer disposed between said display device and said outer glass panel.
14. The vehicular window assembly of claim 13, wherein said glass window panel comprises another polyvinyl butyral layer disposed between said display device and said inner glass panel.
15. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is formed at a non-light-transmitting portion of said glass window panel, and wherein, when said display device is activated, light emitted by said display device is visible through the at least one icon or alphanumeric character formed at the non-light-transmitting portion of said glass window panel.
16. The vehicular window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is part of said display element, and wherein, when said display device is activated, light emitted by said display device is visible through at least a portion of said glass window panel.
17. A vehicular window assembly, said vehicular window assembly comprising: a glass window panel; a display device disposed at a surface of said glass window panel; wherein said display device comprises a display element that is operable to backlight or illuminate at least one icon or alphanumeric character; wherein said display device comprises an electrical connector that extends from said display element and that extends from said glass window panel for electrical connection to a wire harness of a vehicle when said vehicular window assembly is mounted at the vehicle; wherein, with said vehicular window assembly mounted at the vehicle, and when the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is backlit or illuminated, the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is viewable by a person exterior the vehicle; and wherein, with said vehicular window assembly mounted at the vehicle, and with the vehicle parked, and responsive to determination of a person exterior the vehicle and at or approaching the vehicle, said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate an icon or alphanumeric character of the at least one icon or alphanumeric character to indicate at least one vehicle status.
18. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein the icon or alphanumeric character that is backlit or illuminated comprises an icon indicative of an in-cabin temperature of the vehicle being above a threshold level.
19. The vehicular window assembly of claim 18, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the icon or alphanumeric character responsive at least in part to determination of an occupant in the vehicle.
20. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein said display device includes at least one illumination source that, when activated, emits light to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character.
21. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein said display device comprises a reconfigurable display device.
22. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate the at least one icon or alphanumeric character to indicate status of at least one selected from the group consisting of (i) engine temperature, (ii) tire pressure, (iii) oil life, (iv) battery charge level and (v) wiper fluid level.
23. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character comprises a plurality of icons or alphanumeric characters, and wherein said display device is activated to backlight or illuminate a respective icon or alphanumeric character of the plurality of icons or alphanumeric characters to indicate status of at least two selected from the group consisting of (i) engine temperature, (ii) tire pressure, (iii) oil life, (iv) battery charge level, (v) wiper fluid level and (vi) cabin temperature.
24. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein said vehicular window assembly is configured to mount at the vehicle rearward of a side door of the vehicle, and wherein said display device is disposed at a lower region of said glass window panel.
25. The vehicular window assembly of claim 24, wherein said vehicular window assembly comprises a non-openable vehicular window assembly.
26. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein said glass window panel comprises a laminate glass window panel having an inner glass panel and an outer glass panel, and wherein said display element is disposed between said inner glass panel and said outer glass panel, and wherein, with said vehicular window assembly mounted at the vehicle, and when the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is backlit or illuminated, the backlit or illuminated at least one icon or alphanumeric character is viewable through said outer glass panel by the person exterior the vehicle.
27. The vehicular window assembly of claim 26, wherein said glass window panel comprises an inner polyvinyl butyral layer disposed between said display element and said inner glass panel and an outer polyvinyl butyral layer disposed between said display element and said outer glass panel.
28. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is formed at a non-light-transmitting portion of said glass window panel, and wherein, when said display device is activated, light emitted by said display device is visible through the at least one icon or alphanumeric character formed at the non-light-transmitting portion of said glass window panel.
29. The vehicular window assembly of claim 17, wherein the at least one icon or alphanumeric character is part of said display element, and wherein, when said display device is activated, light emitted by said display device is visible through at least a portion of said glass window panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a window assembly 10 of a vehicle 12 comprises a glass window panel 14 with a display device 16 disposed at a perimeter region of the glass panel 14 (
[0023] The display device may display or illuminate or backlight an icon (such as one of the icons of
[0024] Optionally, the display device may be further operable to display the alert/icon responsive to the elevated temperature and further responsive to a determination that there is an occupant in the vehicle (such as may be determined via a cabin monitoring system or the like of the vehicle). Thus, if no one is in the vehicle, the display device will not display the alert/icon regardless of the interior temperature. The display device thus only provides the alert when it is important to do so (i.e., when there is a living being, such as a child or a pet, in the vehicle).
[0025] Optionally, the display device may be operable to display the alert/icon responsive to the elevated temperature and responsive to a determination that there is an occupant in the vehicle, and further responsive to a determination that the vehicle is parked. Thus, if the vehicle is being driven, the display device will not display the alert/icon regardless of the interior temperature and/or detected occupant.
[0026] Optionally, the display device may generate an output to another device, such as to a vehicle audible device, such as the vehicle horn or the like. Thus, responsive to determination that the vehicle is parked, an occupant is in the vehicle, and the in-cabin temperature is above a threshold temperature, the system may activate the window display and may also activate the horn of the vehicle. Clearly, other alerts may be provided to draw attention to the hot occupied parked vehicle, and such alerts may include a communication to a remote device, such as the vehicle owner's smart phone or to an emergency contact or to the police or fire department or the like. The communication may indicate the condition and situation, and may provide location information so the notified person can quickly arrive at the vehicle.
[0027] The display device may illuminate or backlight or otherwise project an icon such as via illuminating a masking element disposed between the illumination source and the window panel (such as shown in
[0028] Thus, the display device or system of the present invention provides a safety/convenience feature that displays information such as the vehicle's fluid maintenance status, tire pressures, and other information accessible to driver during refueling. The display device may comprise an LCD or OLED display mounted at the window and within the person's sight near the fuel filler door or port. The system may be activated to display the information responsive to the fuel door being opened. The display device may be customized to match OEM instrument panel graphics and content themes. The display device may be electrically connected to the vehicle's communication network bus or CAN bus to allow for diagnostic, security, and telematics information display at the discretion of the OEM.
[0029] The display device is disposed behind the window panel at an interior surface of the window panel. The display device may be adhered to the window panel or may be attached or retained thereat via any other suitable means. For example, the display device may be overmolded by a perimeter window encapsulant or the like, which is overmolded along the periphery of the window panel. The display device may be electrically connected to a wire harness of the vehicle or may electrically connect to one or more electrically conductive traces established at the interior surface of the vehicle window, such as by utilizing aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Publication No. US-2017-0246984, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0030] The window assembly comprises a fixed or non-openable window (such as a rear side or rear quarter window as shown in the illustrated embodiment). Optionally, the display system of the present invention may be suitable for use in a movable or openable/closable window assembly, such as a rear liftgate window assembly. Optionally, the display system of the present invention may be suitable for use in a movable or slidable (such as horizontally slidable or vertically slidable) window assembly, where the display device may be disposed at an interior portion of the movable window panel that is encompassed by an interior trim of the vehicle, or where the display device is thin enough and may be overcoated or overmolded (such as by a window perimeter encapsulant) so that the display device is not readily noticeable at the interior surface of the window panel when the window panel is closed.
[0031] The window panel may have the ceramic frit layer (or other suitable darkening or hiding layer) established via any suitable means, such that the window panel has a dark or black or opaque perimeter region. The display device may be disposed at and behind the opaque layer, and the icons or characters, when back lit or illuminated, may be viewable through the opaque layer (such as through icons or characters established through the opaque layer such as via masking or etching or the like). Optionally, the display screen or element may be disposed at a transparent region of the window panel.
[0032] Optionally, and with reference to
[0033] The display device 116 includes a flat display film 116a that may be selectively powered or energized to illuminate the appropriate or selected icons or alphanumeric characters of the display device. The display device 116 also includes an electrical lead or wire or conductive trace 116b that extends from the display film 116a for electrical connection to a vehicle wire harness when the window assembly is installed at a vehicle.
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[0035] Thus, responsive to determination of a person approaching the vehicle (such as via detection of a person approaching or via a signal from a passive entry device of the vehicle or the like), the display device may be activated to display information to the person approaching the vehicle. The person can then readily see (before entering the vehicle) the status of various vehicle systems or accessories, such as engine oil, wiper fluid, in-cabin temperature, tire pressure and/or the like, and may also be provided with a numeric indication of the value of that system or accessory. The display device is integrated in the window panel, such that the window panel (with display device integrated therein) is installed at the vehicle as a unit, whereby the display device is simply electrically connected to a vehicle wire harness or the like for power and control (such as by a door control module or electronic control module or the like of the vehicle at which the window assembly is installed). When the display device is not activated (see
[0036] Therefore, the present invention provides a display device at and behind a side window of a vehicle (and/or optionally at and behind a rear window of the vehicle). The display device backlights the characters/icons so that a person outside of the vehicle can readily see the backlit/illuminated characters/icons at the window panel. The backlighting or illumination source may be activated responsive to approach of a person and/or responsive to determination of an in-cabin temperature exceeding a threshold level and/or the like.
[0037] Optionally, the window assembly or assemblies of the present invention may utilize aspects of the window assemblies described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,881,458; 8,402,695; 5,853,895; 5,551,197; 7,073,293; 7,003,916 and/or 6,691,464, and/or U.S. Publication Nos. US-2018-0094471; US-2017-0066305; US-2014-0170357; US-2006-0107600; US-2008-0127563; US-2004-0020131 and/or US-2003-0213179, and/or U.S. patent applications, Ser. No. 16/019,637, filed Jun. 27, 2018, and published Jan. 3, 2019 as U.S. Publication No. US-2019-0005755, and/or Ser. No. 15/937,159, filed Mar. 27, 2018, and published Oct. 4, 2018 as U.S. Publication No. US-2018-0281697, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
[0038] Changes and modifications to the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law.