DISPLAY MEMBER, HEAD-UP DISPLAY DEVICE, AND JIG
20190275556 ยท 2019-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B2027/013
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0169
PHYSICS
B60K35/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A display member includes: an optical surface on which a predetermined process is performed and that includes a predetermined curvature; and a plurality of member engaging units linked to the optical surface. The member engaging units are aligned in a single line or parallel with one another and held by a jig. The display member is held through the jig during the predetermined process.
Claims
1. A display member comprising: an optical surface on which a predetermined process is performed and that comprises a predetermined curvature; and a plurality of member engaging units linked to the optical surface, wherein the member engaging units are aligned in a single line or parallel with one another and held by a jig, and the display member is held through the jig during the predetermined process.
2. The display member according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined process is a process where the optical surface is dipped in a processing liquid.
3. The display member according to claim 1, wherein the member engaging units are cut after the predetermined process.
4. A head-up display device comprising: the display member according to claim 1; and a drawing unit that emits a display light to the display member.
5. A jig that holds a display member that includes a plurality of member engaging units, the jig comprising: a jig engaging unit that holds both surfaces of each of the member engaging units, wherein the display member comprises: an optical surface on which a predetermined process is performed and that comprises a predetermined curvature; and the member engaging units linked to the optical surface, wherein the member engaging units are aligned in a single line or parallel with one another and held by the jig, and the display member is held through the jig during the predetermined process.
6. The jig according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined process is a process where the optical surface is dipped in the processing liquid while the jig engaging unit is not dipped in the processing liquid.
7. The jig according to claim 5, wherein the jig engaging unit comprises a plate, a prism or a cylinder aligned in a single line or in parallel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The advantages and features provided by one or more embodiments of the present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the appended drawings, which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. However, the scope of the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
[0023] One or more embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings.
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[0025] The liquid crystal display panel 111 is formed by attaching polarizing plates on both the front surface and the rear surface of a liquid crystal cell enclosing a liquid crystal layer in a pair of translucent substrates in which a transparent electrode film is formed. The light guided from a light source (not shown) in the drawing device 110 to a surface of the liquid crystal display panel 111 passes through the liquid crystal display panel 111 and becomes the display light L. The light is illuminated on the concave mirror (or planar mirror) 120 included in a projection optical system. After the light is reflected, the light heads toward the combiner 200. The combiner 200 is a plate formed in a plate shape with a thickness of 3 to 5 mm (but, no larger than 10 mm). A projecting surface of the combiner 200 (driver side) is a toric surface (can also be a free-form surface or spherical surface) in a concave shape with a curvature radius of 100 mm or more to form a virtual image and the rear surface (vehicle front side) is a spherical surface or an aspherical surface similar to the above.
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[0027] By vapor depositing a well-known half mirror film, the surface of the projector 201 includes a half mirror function with a transmittance of 70% or more and 80% or less. By forming a hard coat on the entire surface of the combiner 200, it becomes resistant to scratches. In one more embodiments, the refractive index of the hard coat attached to the combiner 200 may have substantially the same refractive index as the combiner 200. The hard coat is applied using a dipping method, a spray method, a flow method, and a spinning method. The dipping method is used in the later-described example. The film thickness of the hard coat is applied in a range of 0.5 to 20 m, though in one or more embodiments, it may be 1 to 10 m.
[0028] As an edge surface (edge) of the projector 201, an upper edge surface 201b which is positioned at the top when attached to the vehicle body VH and a side edge surface 201e are formed. In one or more embodiments, the projecting surface 201a may be a spherical surface or an aspherical surface with a curvature radius of 100 mm or more, possibly 200 mm or more and 800 mm or less.
[0029] Two attaching holes 202a and 202b are formed in a single supporter 202. The combiner 200 may be attached to the vehicle body VH by inserting bolts BT (see
[0030] The engaging unit 203 formed in the same plate shape is formed separated in an even interval from a center line CL of the combiner 200 and each surface of one engaging unit 203 exists on the same plane as each surface of the other engaging unit 203. The plate thickness of the engaging unit 203 can be thinner than the plate thickness of the projector 201, or may be thicker. Alternatively, the thickness can be the same.
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[0032] The holders 302 are shaped like a clothespin, and each holder 302 includes a pair of arms 302a and 302b, and a coil spring (not shown) positioned between the above. The arms 302a and 302b included in the jig engaging unit are linked pivotable in the middle, and the coil spring (not shown) is biased to close the lower edge of the arms 302a and 302b. The upper edges of the arms 302b are linked to the frame 301. A holding surface 302d provided in the lower edge of the arm 302b is a planar surface, and the holding surfaces of the pair of arms 302b exist on the same plane. A lower edge holding surface 302c of the arm 302a opposed to the holding surface 302d may be a planar surface and may be provided with a material to prevent slipping such as rubber.
[0033] By turning on an actuator (not shown), the upper edge of the arm 302a is driven, the lower edges of the arms 302a and 302b open, and the holding surfaces 302c and 302d are separated. When the actuator is turned off, the urging force of the coil spring causes the lower edge of the arms 302a and 302b to close. The opening/closing operation is performed synchronized in the pair of holders 302. The upper edges of the pair of arms 302a collides with another member at a predetermined opening/closing position and the frame 301 may move so that the lower edge of the arms 302a and 302b can be opened/closed. With this, there is no need for the actuator.
[0034] Next, the surface processing method of the combiner 200 which is the predetermined process is described with reference to the drawings.
[0035] When the holding surfaces 302c and 302d reach a position facing the engaging units 203 of the combiner 200, the frame 301 is stopped. With the off operation of the actuator, the holding surfaces 302c and 302d are brought close to each other with the urging force of the coil spring, and the holding surfaces 302c and 302d come into contact and press both surfaces of the engaging units 203. With this, the engaging unit 203 is held by the holding unit 302. Here, frictional force occurs between the holding surfaces 302c and 302d and both surfaces of the engaging units 203. When the frame 301 is raised as is, the combiner 200 is also raised in a state with the engaging units 203 held by the arms 302a and 302b.
[0036] Then, as shown in
[0037] According to one or more embodiments, the holding surface 302c aligned accurately in one line supports the surface of the engaging unit 203 aligned accurately in one line similarly, and the jig 300 can securely hold the combiner 200 without damaging the optical surfaces 201a and 201c. With this, it is possible to prevent the combiner 200 shaking or falling during the movement or processing. The holding surfaces 302c aligned accurately in one line support the surface of the engaging unit 203 aligned accurately in one line similarly. Therefore, the jig 300 can hold the combiner 200 accurately. With this, the combiner 200 can be dipped to a suitable position on the liquid surface of the hard coat processing liquid HPL in the liquid tank VL, and with this, the product quality is enhanced. The position that the jig 300 holds the combiner 200 is constant. Therefore, the jig 300 is not dipped in the hard coat processing liquid when the combiner 200 is dipped in the hard coat processing liquid. Therefore, it is possible to prevent contamination of the hard coat processing liquid HPL. Further, even if the specifications of the combiner 200 are changed, if the shape of the engaging units 203 is the same, the combiner 200 can be held with the conventional jig 300. Therefore, it is possible to keep the rise in costs due to change in specifications to a minimum. Here, in one line does not only mean exactly on the same plane, and may include situations in which the units are tilted within plus/minus five degrees from each other.
Modification of One or More Embodiments
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[0039] According to the modification shown in
Modification of One or More Embodiments
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[0041] According to the modification shown in
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[0044] According to one or more embodiments, with the on operation of the actuator (not shown), the upper edge of the arm 302a is driven to open the lower edges of the arms 302a and 302b and the holding surfaces 302c and 302d are separated. With the off operation of the actuator, the lower edges of the arms 302a and 302b are closed by the urging force of the coil spring and the engaging unit 203A can be held.
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[0046] According to one or more embodiments, with the on operation of the actuator (not shown), the lower edges of the arms 302a and 302b are opened, and the holding surfaces 302c and 302d are separated. With the off operation of the actuator, the lower edges of the arms 302a and 302b are closed by the urging force of the coil spring and the engaging unit 203 is held.
[0047] Here, when there is a tilt due to defects in molding between the pair of engaging units 203 which are to exist on the same plane, if the holding surfaces 302c and 302d are exactly aligned in the pair of holders 302, stress may occur on the engaging unit 203 when the holding surfaces 302c and 302d contact both surfaces of the engaging unit 203 to a degree that fracture may occur from the base.
[0048] According to one or more embodiments, since the automatic angle adjustment mechanism 310 is provided, when there is a tilt in the holding surfaces 302ca and 302d, the vertical axis 313 rotates in accordance with the holding surfaces 302c and 302d coming into contact with both surfaces of the engaging unit 203, and with this, the arms 302a and 302b are tilted similar to the engaging unit 203. Therefore, the engaging unit 203 can be held suitably.
[0049] As in one or more embodiments shown in
[0050] The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described in this description. It is clear to those skilled in the art from the embodiments and ideas described in the description that other embodiments and modifications are included in the present invention. For example, the display member and the head-up display device according to the present invention is not limited to use in automobiles and can also be used in airplanes and heavy machinery. The processing liquid is not limited to hard coat processing liquid and includes processing liquid to form various layers such as antifouling coat, antireflective coat, and the like.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0051] The present invention can be used in a display member, a head-up display device and a jig.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0052] 100 drawing unit [0053] 110 drawing device [0054] 111 liquid crystal display panel [0055] 120 concave mirror [0056] 130 housing [0057] 200, 200, 200A combiner [0058] 201 projector [0059] 201a, 201c projecting surface [0060] 201b upper edge surface [0061] 201e side edge surface [0062] 202 supporter [0063] 202a attaching hole [0064] 203, 203, 203A engaging unit [0065] 203a cylinder [0066] 300, 300, 300A, 300B jig [0067] 301, 301A frame [0068] 301a attaching unit [0069] 302 holder [0070] 302a, 302a, 302a arm [0071] 302b, 302b, 302b arm [0072] 302c, 302c, 302c holding surface [0073] 302d, 302d, 302d holding surface [0074] 302e, 302f opening [0075] 310 automatic angle adjusting mechanism [0076] 311 horizontal axis [0077] 312 linking unit [0078] 313 vertical axis [0079] 314 bearing [0080] BT bolt [0081] DB dashboard [0082] DR driver [0083] HPL hard coat processing liquid [0084] L display light [0085] VH vehicle [0086] VL liquid tank [0087] WS windshield
[0088] Although the disclosure has been described with respect to only a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that various other embodiments may be devised without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims