INFORMATION DISPLAY APPARATUS
20190265468 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02F1/133615
PHYSICS
G09G2300/026
PHYSICS
B60K2360/331
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B27/0179
PHYSICS
G02F1/133638
PHYSICS
B60K35/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02F1/13336
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0187
PHYSICS
B60K2360/741
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G02F1/1335
PHYSICS
Abstract
A small-sized information display apparatus capable of displaying, as virtual images, different pieces of video image information at different positions in a wide area of a windshield. An embodiment has a virtual image optical system in which a flat display forming video image information is arranged, and that includes a projected member for causing virtual images to be displayed at a plurality of positions ahead of a vehicle by reflecting a video image on the flat display, thereby forming the virtual images at the plurality of positions so as to correspond to a viewpoint position of a driver. The virtual image optical system is arranged so that video image light fluxes for establishing the respective virtual images are separated from and independent of one another between the flat display and a concave mirror, and is configured by arranging different optical elements so as to correspond to the respective light fluxes.
Claims
1. An information display apparatus displaying video image information about a virtual image on a windshield of a vehicle, the information display apparatus comprising: a flat display displaying the video image information; and a virtual image optical system displaying a plurality of virtual images ahead of the vehicle by causing light emitted from the flat display to reflect on the windshield, wherein the virtual image optical system includes a concave mirror and a plurality of optical elements, the plurality of optical elements are arranged so as to correspond to video image light fluxes for establishing the respective virtual images separated between the flat display and the concave mirror, the respective virtual images being established so as to cause a virtual image V3 overlapping a background to be established in an upper portion of the windshield, and cause a virtual image V1 overlapping a foreground to be established toward a lower portion from the upper portion of the windshield, and respective sizes of the virtual image V3 and the virtual image V1 further satisfy the following relationship, and the plurality of virtual images are formed at a plurality of positions so as to correspond to a viewpoint position of a driver:
V3>V1.
2. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the virtual image optical system comprises a first optical element having positive refractive power and a second optical element having negative refractive power, and the first optical element and the second optical element are independently arranged alongside in this order toward the concave mirror from a side of the flat display.
3. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the virtual image optical system divides and displays a plurality of video images on the flat display to form the virtual images to be established at the plurality of positions correspondingly to the viewpoint position of the driver.
4. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means detecting a position of a pupil of the driver of the vehicle.
5. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a liquid crystal display panel is used as the flat display.
6. The information display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of liquid crystal display panels composed of the liquid crystal display panel are used as the flat display.
7. The information display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the liquid crystal display panel serving as the flat display comprises a light source, the light source having: a solid light source; an optical element which reduces a divergence angle of divergent light emitted from the solid light source; an optical member polarizing and converting the divergent light whose divergence angle is reduced by the optical element; and an illumination light source section which causes light in a desired polarization direction to be incident on the liquid crystal panel.
8. The information display apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a /4 plate is provided on a side of the virtual image optical system in the liquid crystal display panel serving as the flat display.
9. The information display apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising an optical member reflecting ultraviolet rays, infrared rays, or ultraviolet and infrared rays on the side of the virtual image optical system in the liquid crystal display panel serving as the flat display.
10. An information display apparatus displaying video image information about a plurality of virtual images at positions different in distance on a windshield of a vehicle, the information display apparatus comprising: an image forming unit forming a plurality of pieces of video image information composed of the video image information; and a virtual image optical system including the windshield for reflecting, on the windshield, light emitted from the image forming unit to cause the plurality of virtual images to be displayed ahead of the vehicle, wherein the virtual image optical system is an optical system and has aberration-correction optical elements, the optical system including an intermediate image forming section which forms an intermediate image obtained by enlarging and projecting light emitted from the image forming unit, the intermediate image obtained by enlarging and projecting the light at the intermediate image forming section in the optical system being made to differ in their distances and magnifications and being established as a plurality of virtual images with respect to a driver, the aberration-correction optical elements being respectively arranged at positions separating light fluxes respectively forming the plurality of virtual images so as to cause a virtual image V3 overlapping a background to be established in an upper portion of the windshield and cause a virtual image V1 overlapping a foreground to be established toward a lower portion from the upper portion of the windshield, the virtual images V3 and V1 being established between the windshield and the intermediate image forming section, sizes of the virtual image V3 and the virtual image V1 further satisfying the following relationship:
V3>V1.
11. The information display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the virtual image optical system comprises a concave mirror, a first optical element having positive refractive power, and a second optical element having negative refractive power, and the first optical element and the second optical element are independently arranged alongside in this order toward the concave mirror from a side of the intermediate image forming section.
12. The information display apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the image forming unit comprises: a light source; a liquid crystal display panel having a transmissive property and displaying the video image information to be displayed as the virtual images; a relay optical system on which a light flux emitted from the light source and transmitting the liquid crystal panel is to be incident, the light flux including the video image information; and a screen plate having a diffusion function.
13. The information display apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising means detecting a position of a pupil of a driver of the vehicle.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0038] Hereinafter, one embodiment and various kinds of aspects of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that the following description shows specific examples each having contents of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to those. Various modifications and alterations can be made by those skilled in the art within a range of a technical idea disclosed in the present specification. Additionally, components having the same function are denoted by the same reference characters throughout the drawings for describing the embodiments, and the repetitive description thereof will be omitted in some cases.
[0039] <Embodiment of Information Display Apparatus>
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[0041] This information display apparatus 1 is an apparatus (a so-called HUD (Headup Display)) which displays, as virtual images V1, various pieces of information reflected on a projected member (a windshield in the present embodiment) in order to form respective virtual images V1 to V3 at a plurality of positions ahead of a driver's own vehicle on a sight line 8 of a driver. Note that the projected member 6 may be a member onto which information is to be projected, and may be not only the above-described windshield but also a combiner besides. That is, the information apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment forms the respective virtual images at the plurality of positions ahead of the own vehicle on the sight line 8 of the driver, and causes the driver to visually recognize them. Examples of information to be displayed as the virtual image(s) include vehicle information and foreground information shot by a camera (not illustrated) such as a monitoring camera or an around viewer.
[0042] Additionally, the information display apparatus 1 includes: a video image projection device 11 which projects video image light for displaying information, an intermediate image forming section 4 which images the light projected from the video image projection device 11; an optical component 5 which converges or disperses video image information (video image light) imaged by the intermediate image forming section 4; and a control device 40 which controls the video image projection device 11. Note that the above-described optical component 5 is a virtual image optical system described below, and includes a concave mirror which causes light to be reflected. Additionally, the light reflected on the optical component 5 is reflected on the projected member 6 and directed toward the sight line 8 (EyeBox: described in detail below) of the driver.
[0043] The above-described intermediate image forming (or intermediate image display) section 4 has a function of imaging light projected from the video image projection device 11, and is composed of, for example, a microlens array in which microlenses are arranged in a two-dimensional shape. In the present embodiment, an optical element 21 and an optical element 22 are arranged between the intermediate image forming section 4 and the optical component 5 composed of the above-described concave reflecting mirror forming an eyepiece optical system. An arrangement of the optical element 21 and the optical element 22 is made, as a first aim, to set a formation position of a virtual image to a plurality of sites (three sites in the present embodiment) ahead of the own vehicle, and is made, as a second aim, to correct respective aberrations between the intermediate image forming section 4 and the optical component 5 forming the eyepiece optical system and at positions where rays of the video image light from the intermediate image forming section 4 are separated. Note that the aberration corrections by the optical elements enable a plurality of virtual images to be displayed at different magnifications by using the same visual image optical system even if the virtual images are formed at different positions.
[0044] More specifically, an aberration in a light flux forming a virtual image V1 positioned nearest is improved by the optical element 21, and an aberration in a virtual image V2 intermediately positioned is simultaneously corrected by the optical element 22. Since an aberration in a virtual image V3 formed farthest is optimally designed by an original virtual image optical system, an optical element is not provided here. However, needless to say, providing an optical element optimally designed for further improving aberration correction capability is without departing from a technical idea or range of the present invention.
[0045] Additionally, an example in which generation positions of virtual images are divided into the far virtual image V3, the intermediate virtual image V2, and the near virtual image V1, and the optical elements 21 and 22 are individually provided for each of the virtual images has been described for convenience of explanation in the present embodiment. However, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, a common optical element may be provided to change a spatial optical distance to continuously change a display position of a virtual image from a far position to a near position and to sufficiently reduce an aberration so that a position where the virtual image is continuously generated is changed. Needless to say, measures of providing the common element are without departing from the technical idea or range of the present invention.
[0046] On the other hand, a control device 30 includes a storage device 31 and a microcomputer 32. The storage device 31 is composed of a nonvolatile storage device whose storage content is rewritable. The microcomputer 32 is mainly composed of a computer including: a ROM 34 storing a processing program or data whose storage content needs to be retained even if power thereto is shut off; a RAM 33 temporarily storing a processing program or data; and a CPU 35 which performs various types of processings according to the processing program stored in the ROM 34 or the RAM 33.
[0047] Among them, the ROM 34 stores a processing program for causing a microcomputer 44 to perform an information display processing of controlling the video image projection device 11 so that various pieces of information such as vehicle information and foreground information are projected onto the projected member 6. As an acquisition source of the vehicle information or the foreground information, connected to the control device 30 are at least a navigation system 41 and an operation support electronic control unit (hereinafter referred to as an operation support ECU) 42.
[0048] The navigation system 61 is a device in which a current position detected by a position detection device is collated with map data stored in a map data storage section and a path to a set destination is guided according to a result of the collations. The map data includes various pieces of information about a speed limit, the number of lanes, and an intersection on a road.
[0049] From the navigation system 61, the control device 30 acquires, as foreground information (i.e., information displayed ahead of the own vehicle by the above-described virtual image), information about a speed limit and the number of lanes on a road corresponding to a current position where the own vehicle is running, a scheduled movement route of the own vehicle set in the navigation system 51, and the like.
[0050] The operation support ECU 62 is a control device in which a driving system and a control system are controlled according to an obstacle detected as a monitoring result by a peripheral monitoring device 63 to realize operation support control. The operation support control includes well-known techniques such as cruise control, adaptive cruise control, pre-crush safety, and lane keeping assist.
[0051] The peripheral monitoring device 63 is a device which monitors a circumstance around the own vehicle. Examples thereof include: a camera which detects an object existing around the own vehicle based on an image obtained by shooting a periphery of the own vehicle; a search device which detects an object existing around the own vehicle based on a transmitting and receiving result of a search wave; and the like.
[0052] The control device 30 acquires, as foreground information, information (e.g., a distance to a preceding vehicle, an orientation of the preceding vehicle, a position where an obstacle or mark exists, and the like) from the operation support ECU 62. Further, inputted to the control device 30 are an ignition (IG) signal and own vehicle state information. The own vehicle state information among the information is information acquired as vehicle information. Examples of the information include, for example, warning information indicating that a remaining amount of a fuel, a temperature of cooling water, and the other in an internal-combustion engine reach abnormal states previously defined. The information also includes information about an operation result of a direction indicator, a running speed of the own vehicle, and a shift position. The above-described control device 30 is started when an ignition signal is inputted thereto. The foregoing is a description of the entire system of the information display apparatus according to the one embodiment of the present invention.
First Embodiment
[0053] Further details of the virtual image optical system. 5 and the video image projection device 11 according to the one embodiment of the present invention will be then described below.
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[0055] It has also turned out that a difference between the radii of curvature, that is, a ratio of Rh to Rv is in a range from 1.5 times to 2.5 times in many cases.
[0056] Then, the inventors have investigated commercially available products also about an inclination angle of the windshield. As a result, the inclination angle is 20 to 30 degrees in a light car or a one-box car, 30 to 40 degrees in a sedan car, and 40 degrees or more in a sports car although different depending on a vehicle type. Therefore, in the present embodiment, a virtual image optical system has been designed in consideration of: a difference between the curvature radius Rh of the windshield in the horizontal direction parallel to the ground plane of the automobile and the curvature radius Rv of the windshield in the vertical direction orthogonal to the horizontal axis; and the inclination angle of the windshield.
[0057] More specifically, the curvature radius Rh in the horizontal direction and the curvature radius Rv in the vertical direction of the windshield serving as the projected member are greatly different from each other. For this reason, an optical element, which is axially asymmetric to an optical axis (Z axis) with respect to the horizontal axis of the windshield and an axis orthogonal to the horizontal axis is provided within the virtual image optical system, and so favorable aberration correction is realized. Note that lens data obtained in the virtual image optical system will be described in detail below.
[0058] Here, as illustrated also in
[0059] A configuration of the virtual image optical system according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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[0061] As illustrated also in
[0062] Here, lens data obtained in the virtual image optical system 5 according to the above-described first embodiment is illustrated by Table 1 and Table 2 described below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Plane Curvature Inter-plane Name No. Shape radius distance Glass material Virtual image plane 0-plane Planar 18000 Incident pupil 1-plane Planar 680 Windshield 2-plane Anamorphic 9686 0 Reflection aspherical 5531 Dummy plane 3-plane Planar 312.017 Mirror 4-plane Free-form 0 Reflection Dummy plane 5-plane Planar 140.110 Mirror 6-plane Cylindrical (Y) 470.077 0.000 Reflection Dummy plane 7-plane 50.755 L1 8-plane Free-form 0.00348981 PMMA25 9-plane Free-form 45.108 L2 10-plane Spherical 40.872 3 BACED5_HOYA 11-plane Spherical 836.157 5.399 L3 12-plane Spherical 261.342 12 EFDS1_HOYA 13-plane Spherical 69.127 3.438 Dummy plane 14-plane Spherical 0.000 Stepped filter 15-plane Spherical 27.439 BSC7_HOYA 16-plane Spherical 0 17-plane Spherical 0 18-plane Spherical 0 Base material of 19-plane Planar 0.3 58.30 diffusion plate 20-plane Planar 0 Base material PC film Intermediate image 21-plane Planar 0 Eccentricity Contents of (mm) Tilt (degree) Name eccentricity/tilt X axis Y axis Around X axis Around Y axis Around Z axis Virtual image plane Incident pupil 0 0 0 0 Windshield Decenter & 340 1959 43.7 0 0 Return Dummy plane Normal eccentricity 0 0 130.695 6.321 0 Mirror Decenter & Return 0 0 14.596 3.175 1.652 Dummy plane Normal eccentricity 0 0 40.493 0.922 0 Mirror Decenter & Return 0 0 42.550 2.278 5.284 Dummy plane Normal eccentricity 0 0 85.587 23.818 0 L1 Normal eccentricity 0 0 17.383 2.021 8.821 0 0 0 0 0 L2 Normal eccentricity 15.906 22.720 13.162 9.329 0 0 0 0 0 0 L3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dummy plane Normal eccentricity 0.144 24.454 18.169 2.653 4.871 Stepped filter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Base material of 0 0 0 0 0 diffusion plate 0 0 0 0 0 Intermediate image 0 0 0 0 0 Inter-plane distance Virtual image distance 14-plane 15-plane 18000 0 27.439 30000 12.883 14.556 100000 27.439 0
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Mirror plane L1A plane L1B plane Code (4-plane) (8-plane) (9-plane) R 1/c K K C2 X 3.22002E02 4.54074E02 2.55203E02 C3 Y 8.29603E03 1.76329E01 3.03864E01 C4 X.sup.2 1.03157E03 6.07824E03 7.53664E03 C5 XY 3.92761E05 2.65621E03 5.97633E03 C6 Y.sup.2 1.10066E03 6.59897E03 4.47067E03 C7 X.sup.3 1.91066E08 2.96949E05 3.45143E05 C8 X.sup.2Y 6.12520E07 1.00245E04 2.66099E04 C9 XY.sup.2 1.12579E07 1.17043E04 2.92245E05 C10 Y.sup.3 1.07634E07 1.05709E04 3.16314E04 C11 X.sup.4 7.89875E10 5.15580E06 5.61519E06 C12 X.sup.3Y 2.17486E09 1.90246E06 5.96665E07 C13 X.sup.2Y.sup.2 5.36548E10 4.86696E06 4.13535E06 C14 XY.sup.3 1.33541E09 4.46461E08 2.77050E08 C15 Y.sup.4 2.13150E09 5.81526E06 1.61022E05 C16 X.sup.5 3.34679E12 1.13247E07 2.28361E07 C17 X.sup.4Y 2.94088E12 2.15118E07 1.45299E07 C18 X.sup.3Y.sup.2 2.51633E12 7.79406E09 1.30621E07 C19 X.sup.2Y.sup.3 3.87701E11 4.44829E08 7.15801E08 C20 XY.sup.4 1.76966E11 3.20822E08 2.04991E09 C21 Y.sup.5 3.44091E11 4.57619E07 5.40985E07 C22 X.sup.6 1.08236E14 1.69575E09 5.17032E09 C23 X.sup.5Y 1.29734E13 1.68661E09 2.98111E09 C24 X.sup.4Y.sup.2 8.30366E14 3.04029E09 7.71212E09 C25 X.sup.3Y.sup.3 1.22821E13 4.36565E10 4.71962E10 C26 X.sup.2Y.sup.4 3.14237E13 1.75490E09 1.90722E09 C27 XY.sup.5 3.73084E13 3.96351E10 4.46001E10 C28 Y.sup.6 4.52998E13 7.02316E09 5.00733E09 C29 X.sup.7 1.76226E16 2.93875E12 1.61555E11 C30 X.sup.6Y 8.25919E16 4.03795E11 6.76333E11 C31 X.sup.5Y.sup.2 1.69287E16 1.61726E11 1.59265E10 C32 X.sup.4Y.sup.3 2.87705E15 1.20090E10 6.25989E11 C33 X.sup.3Y.sup.4 5.11558E15 2.51934E11 5.14224E11 C34 X.sup.2Y.sup.5 7.93551E15 2.18795E10 1.94413E10 C35 XY.sup.6 6.87888E15 1.39011E11 1.45325E11 C36 Y.sup.7 5.89554E15 6.44596E11 8.56637E11 C37 X.sup.8 1.47968E12 1.09094E12 C38 X.sup.7Y 1.81553E12 3.77892E13 C39 X.sup.6Y.sup.2 3.00409E13 3.05178E12 C40 X.sup.5Y.sup.3 4.61107E14 2.30189E12 C41 X.sup.4Y.sup.4 1.09241E12 2.06982E12 C42 X.sup.3Y.sup.5 1.56574E14 7.73312E13 C43 X.sup.2Y.sup.6 6.04551E12 3.61288E12 C44 XY.sup.7 1.80863E13 7.39563E14 C45 Y.sup.8 1.61149E12 1.54184E12 C46 X.sup.9 6.00019E15 4.68892E15 C47 X.sup.8Y 2.02853E14 2.70576E14 C48 X.sup.7Y.sup.2 4.26901E14 1.88520E14 C49 X.sup.6Y.sup.3 7.56454E15 6.45243E14 C50 X.sup.5Y.sup.4 2.53738E16 6.86799E15 C51 X.sup.4Y.sup.5 7.17209E15 1.45366E14 C52 X.sup.3Y.sup.6 2.56593E15 1.50111E14 C53 X.sup.2Y.sup.7 4.16227E14 1.72732E14 C54 XY.sup.8 2.98638E15 3.57456E15 C55 Y.sup.9 2.60489E15 3.35263E15
[0063] Table 1 is a table illustrating lens data of the video image projection device 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. In the lens data illustrated in Table 1, a curvature radius is represented by a plus sign when a center position of the curvature radius is in a travelling direction, and an inter-surface distance represents a distance on an optical axis from a vertex position of each surface to a vertex position of a subsequent surface thereto. For example, a thickness of a stepped filter corresponding to the optical element 23 illustrated in
[0064] Additionally, an eccentricity is a value in a Y-axis direction, a slant is a rotation around an X-axis within an YZ plane, and the eccentricity and slant act in this order on a corresponding surface. At a normal eccentricity, a subsequent surface is arranged at a position having an inter-surface distance on a new coordinate system on which the eccentricity and slant have acted. The eccentricity and slant for decenter and return act on only the surface, and do not affect the subsequent surface.
[0065] PMMA in a glass material name is plastic acrylate (Polymethyl methacrylate), and 58.3 in the glass material name represents a material having a refractive index of 1.58 and having an Abbe's number of 30.
[0066] Table 2 is a diagram of a free-form surface coefficient about the lens data of the video image projection device 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The free-form surface coefficient in Table 2 is found by the following equation (equation 1).
[0067] A free-form surface coefficient Cj has a rotationally asymmetric shape with respect to each optical axis (Z axis), and has a shape defined by a component of a conic term and a component of a term in a polynomial about X and Y. For example, the coefficient of C19 satisfying j={(2+3)2+2+33}/2+1=19 corresponds to a case where X is quadratic (m=2) and Y is cubic (n=3). Additionally, a position of each optical axis of a free-form, surface is determined depending on respective amounts of eccentricity and slant at the lens data illustrated in Table 1.
[0068] Further, an anamorphic aspheric coefficient of the video image projection device 11 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is found by the following equation (equation 2). In the (equation 2), cuy (=1/rdy) and cux (=1/rdx) respectively have rdy=9686 mm and rdx=5531 mm in Table 1, and all other coefficients are zero.
[0069] Moreover, respective values of an eyebox size, a visual field angle, and the like in the eyepiece optical system constituting the virtual image optical system 5 according to the first embodiment of the present invention are illustrated in this order of the horizontal direction and the vertical direction.
[0070] Eyebox size 10050 mm
[0071] Effective size of video image light on screen plate 40.7018.80 mm
[0072] Visual field angle (a total angle of view) 5.41.8 degrees
[0073] Separate optical path (vertical visual-field direction, virtual image size, virtual image distance) [0074] 1.82.2 degrees, 1698126 mm, 18 m [0075] 1.11.5 degrees, 2830210 mm, 30 m [0076] 0.40.8 degrees, 9432698 mm, 100 m
[0077] Next, optical performance, particularly, distortion performance of the virtual image optical system 5 according to the above-described first embodiment will be described below with reference to
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[0081] Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the information display apparatus capable of simultaneously displaying the virtual images in different visual field directions at different virtual image distances can be provided by the virtual image optical system using the free-form surface lens and the free-form surface mirror.
[0082] While driving, a driver generally makes: confirmation of a forward running car (lighting of a brake lamp or a right-turn/left-turn lamp); confirmation of a road surface of a road immediately in front of the forward running car (e.g., presence or absence etc. of a falling object(s)); further confirmation of a bicycle(s) and a pedestrian(s) at an end of the road immediately in front of the forward running car; and the like, as illustrated in
[0083] Additionally, since the driver also confirms information about a speed meter, a fuel gauge, and the like, equipping with the information display apparatus causes information about various types of meters and gauges to be displayed as a virtual image(s) ahead of the driver. Therefore, movement of the driver in a sight line direction is reduced, and a time period taken to focus the eyes can be also shortened, which makes it possible to improve safety of the driving.
[0084] Meanwhile, distances from the driver to the forward running car in the foreground, the road surface immediately in front of the forward funning car, and further the bicycle and the pedestrian at the end of the road immediately in front of the forward running car are different from each other and so, by changing the distance of the virtual image indicating the information related thereto, the time period taken to focus the eyes can be further shortened, which makes it possible to further improve the safety of the driving.
[0085] Then, a mapping relationship due to a difference between the virtual image distances by the information display apparatus is arranged with reference to
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[0087] Similarly,
Second Embodiment
[0088] A basic structure of an optical system in an information display apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0089] More specifically, a light flux irradiated onto a liquid crystal display panel 2 from a backlight 100 is incident on a relay optical system 3 as a video image light flux including video image information displayed on a liquid crystal display panel 4a. By an imaging action in the relay optical system 3, the video image information on the liquid crystal display panel 2 is enlarged, and is then enlarged and projected onto an intermediate image forming section 4. Points P1, P2, and P3 on the liquid crystal display panel respectively correspond to points Q1, Q2, and Q3 on the intermediate image forming section 4. When the relay optical system 3 is used, a liquid crystal display panel having a small display size can be used. The backlight 100, the liquid crystal display panel 2, the relay optical system 3, and the intermediate image forming section 4 form image information (video image information) on the intermediate image forming section 4, and so are generically referred to as the image forming unit 10.
[0090] Then, the image information on the intermediate image forming section 4 is projected onto the windshield 6 by the eyepiece optical system 5a, and a light flux reflected on the windshield 6 reaches a position of the eyes 8 of an observer. As viewed from the eyes of the observer, since such a relationship is held that the observer is viewing the image information on the virtual image plane 7. The points Q1, Q2, and Q3 on the intermediate image forming section 4 respectively correspond to points V1, V2, and V3 on the virtual image plane 7. Note that a range in which the points V1, V2, and V3 on the virtual image plane 7 can be viewed also by moving the position of the eyes 8 is a so-called eyebox 9. Thus, the virtual image optical system according to the present invention is an optical system capable of displaying an object (spatial image) and an image (virtual image) in front of the eyes of the observer similarly to an eyepiece lens in a finder of a camera or an eyepiece lens in a microscope.
[0091] Additionally, the intermediate image forming section 4 is composed of a microlens array in which microlenses are arranged in a two-dimensional shape. That is, by its diffusion action, a divergent angle of a light flux emitted from the intermediate image forming section 4 increases, which makes a size of the eyebox 9 a predetermined size. Note that the diffusion action of the intermediate image forming section 4 can be realized also by containing diffuse particles.
[0092] Further, as illustrated by
[0093] Like this, the eyepiece optical system 5a is optimally designed for the farthest established virtual image V3 to be a reference while the correction optical elements are respectively arranged for the virtual image V2 established at an intermediate distance and the virtual image V1 established near. Therefore, the eyepiece optical system becomes an optimum structure for not only reducing an optical distance between the intermediate image forming section 4 and the eyepiece optical system 5a but also correcting the distortions and the aberrations in the virtual images established at the respective image positions.
[0094] Additionally, to reduce the distortions and the aberrations in the virtual images, a plurality of intermediate image forming sections may be used (a similar effect is obtained by division), and may be respectively arranged at optimum positions for the eyepiece optical system 5a by being matched with positions of the virtual images. In the case, if a direction of the intermediate image forming section is directed in a direction incident on a pupil from the eyepiece optical system 5a, video image light can be more efficiently incident on the eyepiece optical system 5a.
[0095] The present embodiment has been described as an embodiment, which corrects the distortions and the aberrations of the virtual images, by arranging the correction optical systems at the positions (positions between the eyepiece optical system and a flat display in
Third Embodiment
[0096] An optical system in an information display apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
[0097] In an example illustrated in this drawing, a flat display (e.g., a liquid crystal display panel) 4a is used as a video image source. A light flux irradiated from a backlight 100 is incident on an eyepiece optical system 5a, which constitutes a virtual image optical system 5, as a video image light flux including video image information displayed on the liquid crystal display panel 4a. An aberration-correction optical element is arranged between the liquid crystal display panel 4a and the eyepiece optical system 5a constituting the virtual image optical system 5 so as to correspond to a generation position of a virtual image similarly to the above-described second embodiment. More specifically, a correction optical element 23 is arranged at a position, through which a light flux corresponding to V1 positioned nearest passes, and causes the virtual image generation position in the virtual image optical system 5 to approach a near position and concurrently causes a distortion and an aberration occurring in the virtual image to be reduced. Then, a correction optical element 24 is arranged at a position, through which a light flux corresponding to a virtual image V2 established at an intermediate position passes, and causes the virtual image generation position in the virtual image optical system 5 to be established at the intermediate position, thereby achieving a middle magnification of the virtual image, and concurrently reducing the distortion and the aberration occurring in the virtual image. On the other hand, the eyepiece optical system 5a constituting the virtual image optical system 5 is optimally designed so that a correction optical element may do without being arranged at a position through which a light flux corresponding to a virtual image V3 established farthest from a monitoring person passes.
[0098] Also in the third embodiment, the virtual image optical system 5 is optimally designed for the virtual image V3 established farthest from the monitoring person so as to serve as a design standard of the virtual image optical system 5, and the correction optical elements are respectively arranged for V2 established at an intermediate distance and V1 established near similarly to the above-described second embodiment. From this reason, an optical distance between the flat display 4a and the eyepiece optical system 5a can be matched with the correction optical elements, and so the third embodiment becomes the optimum structure for correcting the distortions and the aberrations in the virtual images established at the respective positions.
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[0101] Specific effects obtained by using the plurality of flat displays (liquid crystal display panels) described above are summarized below.
[0102] (1) A composite resolution can be enhanced by using the plurality of liquid display panels as the video image sources. As a result, since an information amount of the entire virtual image can be increased, the virtual image can be established over the almost entire area of the windshield 6 as illustrated in
[0103] Additionally, if a problem on safety occurs for an automobile 102 which is running from left in a traveling direction, a video image of attention attraction in the image display region 2 illustrated in
[0104] (2) Since the plurality of flat displays (liquid crystal display panels) are arranged at desired positions within an object plane range of the virtual image optical system, a virtual-image establishment position and a virtual-image magnification to be obtained can be controlled as needed.
[0105] (3) Since each direction of the liquid crystal display panels is further tilted in a direction incident on a pupil from the eyepiece optical system 5a, utilization efficiency of video image light can be improved and a bright virtual image can be obtained. Similarly, since the liquid crystal display panels are tilted so as to be advantageous to the correction of the aberrations and the aberrations in the respective virtual images to be established at the positions of arranging the liquid crystal display panels, a degree of freedom for design can be improved.
[0106] As a result, the degree of freedom for design is more increased than that in the virtual image optical system 5 illustrated in
Other Embodiments
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[0108] Thus, the polarizing plates are provided on a light incidence surface and a light emission surface of the liquid crystal display element 4a, so that the video image light flux excellent in contrast performance can be obtained. Further, a /4 plate 46 is provided on the emission surface of the liquid crystal display panel 4a, so that the rays of the emitted light can be also changed to circularly polarized light. As a result, the driver can monitor the favorable virtual image(s) even if he/her wears polarized sunglasses.
[0109] Further, even if a reflective film of a reflective mirror used in the virtual image optical system is formed of a metal multilayer film, angular dependency of a reflectance is small, and the reflectance does not change depending on a polarization direction (a P wave or an S wave). Therefore, chromaticity and brightness of a screen can be uniformly kept.
[0110] Further, since an optical member 47 composed of a ultraviolet reflective film or a combination of a ultraviolet reflective film and an infrared reflective film is provided at the nearest position to the virtual image optical system 5, temperature rises and damages of the liquid crystal display panel and the polarizing plate can be reduced even if external light (solar light) is incident. Therefore, an effect of preventing reliability of the information display apparatus from being damaged is obtained.
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[0111] Although principal configurations of the information display apparatuses according to the respective embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, their configurations will be further collectively described below, and details of other configurations will be also described.
[0112] First, the video image projection device among them includes flat displays such as a single plate LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) equipped with a color liquid crystal panel or color filter of a TFT type and an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). On the other hand, for a video image source (an intermediate image display section), there is a method for: modulating an intensity of light so as to be matched with a video image signal by a video image display element such as a small-sized liquid crystal panel or DMD (Digital Mirror Device); and enlarging and projecting the modulated light on the intermediate image display section by projection means. In addition thereto, when light-source light is scanned by a microscopic mirror in MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems), the video image information similar to that in the above-described video image projection device can be obtained. Therefore, the best image plane of the projection means or a video image plane obtained by scanning is made to be substantially matched with a planar shape of the intermediate image display section, and a degree of freedom for design of the virtual image optical system can be also increased as, for example, a spherical surface, an aspherical surface, or a free-form surface other than a plane. A plurality of intermediate image display sections may be installed to divide and display the video image (note that the intermediate image display sections are displayed as a single intermediate image display section in
[0113] Additionally, the virtual image optical system is optimally designed including a difference between a curvature radius of a windshield in a horizontal direction of a vehicle and a curvature radius thereof in a vertical direction of the vehicle, the windshield serving as a projected member in a conventional technique. A concave mirror in which a concave surface is directed toward a windshield side is arranged between the windshield and the video image projection device or intermediate image display section. For this reason, a video image(s) enlargedly projected onto the video image projection device or intermediate image projection section is further enlarged, and is reflected on the windshield. At this time, a plurality of optical elements are arranged between the above-described concave mirror and the video image projection device or intermediate display section. On the other hand, a video image light flux forming an enlarged image (virtual image) of the video image to be imaged so as to correspond to the viewpoint position of the driver passes through the plurality of optical elements arranged between the concave mirror and the video image projection device or intermediate image display section. In doing so, the video image light flux passes through the optical elements arranged at positions separate from one another. Therefore, since the optical elements are divided so as to correspond to each light flux and the optimum aberration correction is made, the virtual images having high visibility and corresponding to a plurality of viewpoint positions of the driver can be obtained.
[0114] Moreover, as illustrated also in
[0115] More specifically, in the present invention, the virtual image which is obtained by reflection on an upper portion (an upper portion of a vehicle body in a vertical direction) of the windshield needs to be imaged farther. For this reason, to favorably image a video image light flux dispersed from upper portions of the video image projection device and the intermediate image display section on which a video image corresponding to such a virtual image displayed, a plurality of optical elements arranged between the above-described concave mirror and the video image projection device or intermediate image display section shorten a composite focal length f1 or lengthen an optical distance L1 by inserting an optical member having a refractive index of 1.0 or more. On the other hand, to nearer image a virtual image obtained by reflection on a lower portion (a lower portion of the vehicle body in the vertical direction) of the windshield, a composite focal length f2 needs to be lengthened or an optical distance L2 needs to be shortened. In other words, a relationship therebetween may be set to satisfy f1<f2. To realize the object of the present invention, necessary information may be displayed by dividing the video image projection device and the intermediate image display section into some portions, as described above. Alternatively, continuous information display can be also performed.
[0116] Further, in the one embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
[0117] Additionally, in the one embodiment of the present invention, the curvature radius of the windshield in a horizontal direction (parallel to the ground) and the curvature radius of the windshield in a vertical direction (a direction orthogonal to the horizontal direction of the windshield) differ from each other. Thus, optical elements, which differ in axial symmetry with respect to an optical axis, are arranged in the virtual image optical system in order to correct a screen distortion in the virtual image to be watched by a driver, and so the above-described distortion correction is realized.
[0118] Then, in the one embodiment of the present invention, a video image plane is configured as a flat panel display. Specific examples are flat panel displays such as a single plate LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon) equipped with a color liquid crystal panel or color filter of a TFT type and an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode). A display screen size is preferably from approximately 1 inch to 5 inches, and is preferably up to approximately 3 inches by considering effective utilization of the video image light. As illustrated in
[0119] In this case, since the video image projection device itself becomes a video image source of a virtual image optical system, the display surface becomes a plane. Therefore, as a degree of freedom for design, there exists a degree of freedom for correcting etc. a trapezoidal distortion in consideration of a slope of the windshield to be tilted with respect to the optical axis of the virtual image optical system. Further, in an information display apparatus using a plurality of flat displays, the generation position and the magnification of the virtual image described above can be similarly controlled also by changing the places arranging the small-sized flat displays with respect to the virtual image optical system.
[0120] Additionally, an optical element having a condensing action is arranged so that the video image light flux reaches the viewpoint position of the driver between the video image plane and the virtual image optical system, and light rays emitted from the video image plane are made to efficiently reach the eyes of the driver through the virtual image optical system. In a video image projection device using only specific polarized light such as a single plate LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon), which is equipped with a color liquid crystal panel or color filter of a TFT type, or an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode), when an optical element polarizing and converting light-source light to extract only a desired polarized wave component is provided between a light source and the video image projection device, the light-source light can be effectively utilized. Further, since a divergence angle of the light-source light is controlled to use only an angle component having high contrast performance in light outputted from the above-described video image projection device, contrast performance of the video image can be also enhanced.
[0121] Moreover, respective center positions of the curvature radius of the windshield in the vertical direction of the vehicle body and the curvature radius of the windshield in the horizontal direction of the vehicle body are different from the position of the eyes of the driver if the plurality of viewpoint positions of the driver by changing etc. the driver exist on a reflection surface of the windshield. For this reason, distortions of images to be obtained in the virtual images differ from each other. Therefore, to measure the viewpoint position of the driver within an automobile, for example, a position of a pupil (s) of the driver is measured by using a camera or the like, and a display image(s) onto the video image projection device may be distorted to previously correct the distortion occurring in the virtual image.
[0122] Further, a distortion of a displayed character (s) or figure (s) caused by a shape of the reflection surface of the windshield and the viewpoint position of the driver as described above is varied by changing an aspect ratio of the character or figure depending on a position of the display image, which makes it possible to represent a shape of the virtual image watched by the driver more naturally (at a more correct aspect ratio).
[0123] As a result of the foregoing, according to the information display apparatus that is the one embodiment of the present invention, the virtual images having high visibility can be formed at the plurality of viewpoint positions (different distances) of the driver. Further, the information display apparatus according to the one embodiment of the present invention can realize a simpler configuration than those in the techniques disclosed in Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 described above, that is, can inhibit the upsizing and complication of an apparatus structure as much as possible.
[0124] Additionally, in the information display apparatus according to the one embodiment of the present invention, the focal length of the projection means need not be adjusted at high speed so as to be matched with each imaging means in comparison with the technique described in Patent Document 2 described above, and the virtual image can be formed at the position, which is adapted to the sight line of the driver, such as a short distance (corresponding to the lower portion of the windshield) or a long distance (corresponding to the upper portion of the windshield) by a low-cost and simple configuration. As a result, provided can be the information display apparatus excellent in usability for a user.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0125] 1 . . . Information display device; 100 . . . Backlight; 2 . . . Liquid crystal display panel; 3 . . . Relay optional system; 4 . . . Intermedium image forming section (diffusion plate); 5a . . . Eyepiece optical system (optical component); 5 . . . Virtual image optical system; 6 . . . projected member (windshield); 7 . . . Virtual image surface; 8 . . . Eyebox; 9 . . . eyes of observer; 10 . . . Image forming unit; 11 . . . Video image projection device; 17 . . . Optical element; 20 . . . Projection optical system; 21 . . . Optical element; 22 . . . Optical element; 23 . . . Optical element; 41 . . . Reflection surface; 42 . . . /2 plate; 43 . . . Optical element; 44 . . . Light funnel; 45 . . . PBS; 46 . . . Solid light source; 47 . . . Ultraviolet and infrared reflective sheets; 48 . . . /4 plate; 51 . . . Optical element (stepped filter); 52 Convex lens (first optical element); 53 . . . Concave lens (second optical element); 54 . . . Free-form surface lens; 55 . . . Cylinder mirror (reflective mirror); 56 . . . Free-form surface mirror (reflective mirror); and V1, V2, V3 . . . Virtual image.