Combiner Positioning System
20190212559 ยท 2019-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Christoph Potakowskyj (Wien, AT)
- Martin Haupt (Wien, AT)
- Johannes Zeleny (Gumpoldskirchen, AT)
- Gottfried Hack (Neulengbach, AT)
- Roman Jiricka (Wien, AT)
Cpc classification
B60K35/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/0159
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A combiner positioning system for a head-up display, the system including a combiner for the head-up display, where the combiner is movable between a stowed position and a display position, positioning means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position, and actuation means built to disengage locking means. The positioning means includes spring means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position by means of a spring force in case the locking means are disengaged, and the combiner is built to be moved manually from the display position into the stowed position, where in the stowed position the combiner is built to lock into place by engaging the locking means.
Claims
1. A combiner positioning system for a head-up display, the system comprising: a combiner for the head-up display, wherein the combiner is movable between a stowed position and a display position; positioning means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position; and actuation means built to disengage locking means, wherein the positioning means comprise spring means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position by means of a spring force in case the locking means are disengaged, and wherein the combiner is built to be moved manually from the display position into the stowed position, wherein in the stowed position the combiner is built to lock into place by engaging the locking means.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the positioning means comprise a linear guidance, wherein the combiner is moved along a length axis of the linear guidance of the system.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the linear guidance and its length axis are built to be pivoted about a hinge axis arranged at a first end of the linear guidance.
4. The system according to claim 3, wherein a pivot angle of the linear guidance is adjustable via manual adjustment means, in particular comprising an adjustment wheel.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the adjustment means comprise an eccentric camwheel, wherein the linear guidance is built to be pivoted by means of the camwheel and a first pin attached to a carrier of the combiner and guided in the linear guidance, wherein rotation of the camwheel moves the first pin in an essentially orthogonal direction (G) as compared to the length axis of the linear guidance.
6. The system according to claim 5, further comprising at least one spring built to press the linear guidance to the camwheel.
7. The system according to claim 4, wherein the adjustment of the linear guidance remains constant during the movement of the combiner between the stowed position and the display position.
8. The system according to claim 6, wherein the positioning means comprise a damper, in particular a silicon oil damper, built to damp the movement of the spring means.
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein the positioning means comprise a coupling element built to couple/de-couple the damper to and from the support shaft to enable a damped/un-damped movement of the combiner.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the coupling element is a wrap spring clutch.
11. The system according to claim 1, wherein the spring means are realized by at least one constant force spring.
12. A head-up display, comprising: a combiner for the head-up display, wherein the combiner is movable between a stowed position and a display position; positioning means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position; and actuation means built to disengage locking means, wherein the positioning means comprise spring means built to move the combiner from the stowed position into the display position by means of a spring force in case the locking means are disengaged, and wherein the combiner is built to be moved manually from the display position into the stowed position, wherein in the stowed position the combiner is built to lock into place by engaging the locking means.
13. The head-up display according to claim 12, wherein the positioning means comprise a linear guidance, wherein the combiner is moved along a length axis of the linear guidance of the system.
14. The head-up display according to claim 13, wherein the linear guidance and its length axis are built to be pivoted about a hinge axis arranged at a first end of the linear guidance.
15. The head-up display according to claim 14, wherein a pivot angle of the linear guidance is adjustable via manual adjustment means, in particular comprising an adjustment wheel.
16. The head-up display according to claim 15, wherein the adjustment means comprise an eccentric camwheel, wherein the linear guidance is built to be pivoted by means of the camwheel and a first pin attached to a carrier of the combiner and guided in the linear guidance, wherein rotation of the camwheel moves the first pin in an essentially orthogonal direction (G) as compared to the length axis of the linear guidance.
17. The head-up display according to claim 16, further comprising at least one spring built to press the linear guidance to the camwheel.
18. The system according to claim 15, wherein the adjustment of the linear guidance remains constant during the movement of the combiner between the stowed position and the display position.
19. The system according to claim 17, wherein the positioning means comprise a damper, in particular a silicon oil damper, built to damp the movement of the spring means.
20. The head-up display according to claim 19, wherein the positioning means comprise a coupling element built to couple/de-couple the damper to and from the support shaft to enable a damped/un-damped movement of the combiner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further details and advantages of the combiner positioning system according to the disclosure will become more apparent in the following description and the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] The spring means 4 can be realized as at least one constant force spring, as shown in
[0028] If a user manually pushes the combiner 2 from its display position along direction A and against the spring force of the spring means 4, for example by his finger force, as indicated in
[0029] In the stowed position of the combiner 2, as indicated in
[0030] In the exemplary first embodiment of the disclosure, the positioning means comprise a linear guidance 7. The linear guidance 7 comprises two gear racks 17, one on each lateral side of the combiner 2; see also
[0031] The carrier 18 is attached to the springe means 4 as shown in
[0032] The linear guidance 7 and its length axis 8 are built to be pivoted about a hinge axis 9 arranged at a first end of the linear guidance 7. Thus, the pivot angle 16 of the linear guidance 7 is adjustable via manual adjustment means, which in the given example are realized by an adjustment wheel 10, an eccentric camwheel 13 engaging with the adjustment wheel 10 and a first pin 14 guided by the camwheel 13, as shown in
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[0034] According to the disclosure, the adjustment of the linear guidance 7 and in turn the viewing angle 23 corresponding to the viewing direction 28 remain constant during the movement of the combiner 2 between the stowed position and the display position. This is because the adjustment of pivot angle 16 adjusts the viewing angle 23 since the combiner 2 with its first pin 14 is moved along the linear guidance 7.
[0035] The basic concept of the present disclosure was explained by way of one exemplary embodiment. A skilled person knows alternatives to above given solutions to, for example, the mechanical button 5, the locking means 6, the adjustment wheel 10, the first lever 11 and the second lever 12, the camwheel 13, the spring 15, the gear racks 17, the shaft 19, the gear wheels 20, the wrap spring clutch, and the silicon oil damper, which alternatives are comprised by the present disclosure.
[0036] It can be mentioned that the positioning system 3 according to the disclosure can be applied to any product that may benefit from such a mechanical/manual positioning system that does not need any additional, especially any electrical, drive means, and which is very easy to construct, reliable and robust against varying and harsh environmental conditions. Such a product may be a video/audio entertainment or a navigation system for a vehicle.