HEAD-UP DISPLAY WITH A SEGMENTED COVER
20190227313 ยท 2019-07-25
Inventors
- Yves LAMBERT (Jouy-le-Moutier, FR)
- MICHAEL AUTISSIER (GENICOURT, FR)
- SEBASTIEN HERVY (LAINCOURT ST PIERRE, FR)
Cpc classification
B60K35/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/682
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A head-up display unit having a segmented cover includes a housing having an upper surface defining an aperture to an interior space and holding a combiner. The combiner is movable between a storage position within the housing and an operational position extending through the aperture. The segmented cover is movable between a closed position covering the aperture and an opened position uncovering the aperture. The segmented cover includes a plurality of flaps of rigid material, each having a generally rectangular elongated profile and arranged adjacent and parallel to one another. The segmented cover also includes a flexible connection between adjacent ones one of the flaps to allow the segmented cover to be rolled cylindrically into the opened position. The flexible connection includes flexible material overmolded on the flaps in one or more different configurations. A method of constructing the segmented cover for a head-up display unit is also provided.
Claims
1. A head-up display unit having a segmented cover and comprising: a housing having an upper surface defining an aperture to an interior space and holding a combiner; the segmented cover movable between a closed position covering the aperture and an opened position uncovering the aperture to allow the combiner to protrude therethrough; the segmented cover including a plurality of flaps of rigid material each having a generally rectangular elongated profile and a generally rectangular cross-section, and with the flaps being disposed adjacent and parallel to one another; a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps to allow the segmented cover to be rolled cylindrically into the opened position; the flaps of the segmented cover defining an inner surface facing the interior space of the housing with the segmented cover in the closed position and defining an outer surface opposite the inner surface.
2. The head up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flexible connection includes a first layer of flexible material affixed to the outer surface of the flaps and defining a smooth exterior surface of the segmented cover.
3. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first layer of flexible material is overmolded onto the outer surface of the flaps.
4. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flexible connection includes a second layer of flexible material affixed to the inner surface of the flaps.
5. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 4, wherein the second layer of flexible material is overmolded onto the inner surface of the flaps.
6. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the inner surface each of the plurality of flaps includes a rib extending transversely therefrom.
7. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the ribs are integrally formed with the flaps of rigid material.
8. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the flexible connection includes a webbing of flexible material affixed between adjacent ones of the flaps.
9. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 8, wherein the webbing of flexible material is overmolded between adjacent ones of the flaps of the segmented cover.
10. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 8 wherein the webbing of flexible material does not contact the inner surface or the outer surface of the flaps.
11. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, wherein the combiner is movable between a storage position within the housing and an operational position extending through the aperture.
12. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, further including an opening mechanism to move the segmented cover from the closed position to the opened position.
13. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 12, wherein the opening mechanism includes a first spool attached to a first end of the segmented cover for pulling the segmented cover to the opened position.
14. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 1, further including a closing mechanism to move the segmented cover to the closed position.
15. The head-up display unit having a segmented cover as set forth in claim 14, wherein the closing mechanism includes a second spool attached to a second end of the segmented cover for pulling the segmented cover to the opened position.
16. A method of constructing a segmented cover for a head-up display unit comprising: molding a plurality of flaps of a rigid material, with each of the flaps having a generally rectangular elongated shape; aligning the plurality of flaps parallel to one another; overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps to form a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps; removing the plurality of flaps from the overmolding as a segmented cover; and mounting the segmented cover to a housing of the head-up display unit.
17. The method of constructing a segmented cover for a head-up display unit as set forth in claim 16, wherein each of the flaps has a generally rectangular cross-section defining an inner surface and an outer surface opposite thereof; and wherein the step of overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps to form a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps includes affixing the flexible material on the outer surface of the flaps.
18. The method of constructing a segmented cover for a head-up display unit as set forth in claim 16, wherein each of the flaps has a generally rectangular cross-section defining an inner surface and an outer surface opposite thereof; and wherein the step of overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps to form a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps includes affixing the flexible material on the inner surface of the flaps.
19. The method of constructing a segmented cover for a head-up display unit as set forth in claim 16, wherein each of the flaps has a generally rectangular cross-section defining an inner surface and an outer surface opposite thereof; and wherein each of the flaps includes a rib extending generally transversely from the inner surface; and wherein the step of overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps to form a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps includes affixing the flexible material on the inner surface of the flaps and between the ribs thereof.
20. The method of constructing a segmented cover for a head-up display unit as set forth in claim 16, wherein each of the flaps has a generally rectangular cross-section defining an inner surface and an outer surface opposite thereof and two sides extending between the inner surface and the outer surface; and wherein the step of overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps to form a flexible connection between adjacent ones of the flaps includes affixing the flexible material between the sides of the flaps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Further details, features and advantages of designs of the invention result from the following description of embodiment examples in reference to the associated drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a head-up display unit 20 having a segmented cover 22 is disclosed. As shown in the cut-away views of
[0027] The combiner 32 is movable between a storage position within the housing 24, as shown in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The segmented cover 22 is movable by sliding along a track 42 between a closed position covering the aperture 28, as shown in
[0030] As best shown in
[0031] The segmented cover 22 includes a plurality of flaps 60 of rigid material. As best shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] In the embodiment shown in
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[0035] In the embodiment shown in
[0036] A method 100 of constructing a segmented cover 22 for a head-up display unit 20 is also provided. The method 100 includes 102 molding a plurality of flaps 60 of a rigid material, with each of the flaps 60 having a generally rectangular elongated shape. The flaps 60 are preferably molded from a plastic or thermoplastic material, although other materials such as metal or wood may be used.
[0037] The method 100 also includes 104 aligning the plurality of flaps 60 parallel to one another. In other words, placing the flaps 60 in alignment as shown in FIGS, 3 and 4, with the longest dimension being parallel to the longest dimension of the other flaps 60.
[0038] The method 100 may also include 106 overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps 60 to form a flexible connection 66, 68, 70 between adjacent ones of the flaps 60. This flexible connection 66, 68, 70 between adjacent ones of the flaps 60 therefore connects the flaps 60 together to allow the segmented cover 22 to move as a single unit. As shown in
[0039] As illustrated in the embodiment shown in
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[0042] As illustrated in the embodiment shown in
[0043] The method 100 may also include 108 removing the plurality of flaps 60 from the overmolding as a segmented cover 22. After the step of 106 overmolding a flexible material on the plurality of flaps 60, the flexible material should be allowed to set by cooling and/or by chemical action before being subjected to excessive forces that could cause it to be damaged. In other words, a time delay may be required after overmolding the segmented cover 22 before it is removed from the overmolding and/or before it is mounted in the housing 24 of the head-up display unit 20.
[0044] The method 100 may also include 110 mounting the segmented cover 22 to a housing 24 of the head-up display unit 20. The step of 110 mounting the segmented cover 22 to the housing 24 may include placing the segmented cover 22 within a track 42, which guides the segmented cover 22 in predetermined locations in both the closed position covering the aperture 28, as shown in
[0045] Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings and may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described while within the scope of the appended claims.