LEVER TYPE DISPLAY MIRROR
20180334103 ยท 2018-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Nak Kyoung Kong (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Jong Min Park (Seoul, KR)
- Ki Hong Lee (Seoul, KR)
- Keun Sig Lim (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Chang Ju Kim (Gyeongsan-Si, KR)
- Yong Hwan Kim (Gyeongsan-si, KR)
- Su Young Choi (Gyeongsan-si, KR)
- Won Bin KIM (Gyeongsan-si, KR)
Cpc classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2001/1253
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2001/1284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A display mirror providing a rear image of a vehicle through a mirror and a display panel constituting an inside mirror, may include a housing fixedly located in a windshield glass, a mirror located in the housing, a display panel located on a back of the mirror and receiving a signal of a rear camera to display a rear image, and a tilting lever adjusting an angle of a reflective surface of the mirror to be converted into a day mode and a night mode, wherein a first switch is provided on an end portion of the tilting lever to display the rear image on the display panel, and a second switch is provided to apply power to the display panel as the tilting lever is tilted.
Claims
1. A lever type display mirror apparatus comprising: a housing fixedly located in a windshield glass; a mirror located in the housing; a display panel located on a rear of the mirror, and receiving a signal of a rear camera to display a rear image; and a tilting lever adjusting an angle of a reflective surface of the mirror to be converted into a day mode and a night mode, wherein a first switch is provided on an end portion of the tilting lever to display the rear image on the display panel, and a second switch is provided to apply power to the display panel when the tilting lever is tilted.
2. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, further including: a controller located in the housing to drive the display panel.
3. The display mirror apparatus of claim 2, further including: a wire connecting the first switch with the controller, the wire being inserted into a wire passing hole of the tilting lever.
4. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein power is applied to the display panel, when the tilting lever is tilted to turn on the second switch.
5. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mirror is converted into the night mode, when the tilting lever is tilted to turn on the second switch.
6. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the signal of the rear camera is received and the rear image is displayed on the display panel, when the first and second switches are turned on.
7. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, further including: a display window located in a portion of the mirror, wherein the display window is configured to display a mode of the mirror depending on a position of the tilting lever.
8. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, further including: an illumination device located in the tilting lever, wherein the illumination device is turned on in different colors depending on a state of the first switch, when the second switch is ON.
9. The display mirror of claim 1, further including: a bezel snap-fitted apparatus along an opening of the housing.
10. The display mirror apparatus of claim 9, further including: an attachment plate located in the housing to fix the mirror, the display panel and the bezel.
11. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, further including: an ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) module located on a side of the housing.
12. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mirror includes an ECM (Electronic Chromic Mirror) mirror having an EC (electronic chromic) function.
13. The display mirror apparatus of claim 12, further including: an illumination detector located in the housing, the illumination detector determining an intensity of illumination introduced into the mirror and controlling a reflectivity of the mirror.
14. The display mirror apparatus of claim 12, wherein the EC function of the mirror is released, when the tilting lever is tilted to turn on the second switch.
15. The display mirror apparatus of claim 1, wherein the display panel includes at least one of LCD, LED, OLED, plasma, and DLP display elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0041] It may be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the present invention as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
[0042] In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present invention throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present invention(s), examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described below. While the invention(s) will be described in conjunction with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood that the present description is not intended to limit the invention(s) to those exemplary embodiments. On the contrary, the invention(s) is/are intended to cover not only the exemplary embodiments, but also various alternatives, modifications, equivalents and other embodiments, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0044] Furthermore, terms panel, part, etc. described herein mean devices for processing at least one function or operation, which may be implemented by hardware, software or a combination of hardware and software.
[0045] The invention relates to a lever type display mirror 100. The present mirror includes a mounting 180 connecting an inside mirror 120 with a windshield glass, a housing 110 constituting the inside mirror 120, the mirror 120 provided in the housing 110 to have a reflective surface, and a display panel 130 provided on a back of the mirror 120. The present includes a tilting lever connected to a portion of the mirror 120, a first switch 200 located at an end portion of the tilting lever, and a second switch 300 formed in the housing 110 to apply power to the display panel 130 when the mirror 120 is tilted.
[0046] Furthermore, the tilting lever configured to change the inside mirror of the invention to a tilting state may vary in moving direction to perform a tilting operation according to a user's setting. In an exemplary embodiment that will be described below, the inside mirror is configured to perform the tilting function, when the tilting lever is moved to the front of a vehicle.
[0047] Moreover, the tilting lever of the invention may be considered as having the same configuration as the first switch.
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[0049] The lever type display mirror 100 located in the windshield glass includes the mounting 180 fixed to the windshield glass. The mounting 180 may be coupled with the housing 110 via a ball bearing 181, so that the housing 110 is movable relative to the mounting 180.
[0050] A bezel 170, the mirror 120, the display panel 130, and an attachment plate 140 may be sequentially stacked in the housing 110. Furthermore, a circuit board having a control device 150 may be provided on a back of the attachment plate 140. The circuit board having the control device 150 is tilted to come into contact with the second switch 300.
[0051] The bezel 170 may be snap-fitted into an opening of the housing 110 which is configured to surround an external portion of the mirror 120, and may be fastened to the attachment plate 140 in the housing 110 via a screw. Thus, the bezel is fixedly coupled to an internal to the housing 110 to protect the mirror 120 and the display panel 130 from external shocks.
[0052] The display panel 130 of the invention may be at least one of LED, OLED, plasma, and DLP display elements. Furthermore, the mirror 120 includes an electronic chromic mirror (ECM), and is controlled to perform a dimming function. An illumination detector located at the housing 110 determines an intensity of illumination introduced into the mirror 120, and a control device 150 controls a reflecting amount of the mirror 120 performing an EC (electronic chromic) function depending on a determined illumination intensity, thus shielding a user's eyes against a glare.
[0053] The second switch 300 fixedly provided on the mounting 180 in the rear of the circuit board is configured to apply power to the display panel 130, when the mirror 120 is tilted through a tilting lever. Thus, the second switch may adopt various on/off switches.
[0054] That is, the second switch 300 may maintain an off state before the tilting lever is rotated to perform a tilting operation. Thus, it is configured to provide a clear rear view through the reflective surface of the mirror 120 located in an outermost portion of the opening of the housing 110, without applying power to the display panel 130.
[0055] An Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC) module 160 may be provided on an outside of the housing 110, and an opening-shaped card insertion hole may be formed in a side of the housing 110.
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[0057] As illustrated in
[0058] The tilting lever is configured to protrude from a lower surface of the housing 110 and rotate forwards and backwards relative to the inside mirror 120. The tilting lever is configured to perform the tilting function of the housing 110 by coupling with the housing 110.
[0059] The first switch 200 is located at an end portion of the tilting lever, and is electrically connected to the control device 150 located in the housing 110. The control device 150 and the first switch 200 may be electrically connected to each other via a wire 220, and the wire 220 may be inserted into a wire passing hole 230 of the tilting lever.
[0060] When the second switch 300 is changed to an ON state and then the first switch 200 is turned on, an image captured by a rear camera is displayed on the display panel 130. The image captured by the rear camera is corrected through the control device 150 to be equal to a view reflected on the mirror 120.
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[0062] The control device 150 provided in the housing 110 is configured to control the function of the illumination device 210, the rear camera, the display panel 130 and the EC in response to a switch signal as the first switch 200 and the second switch 300 are turned on or off.
[0063] The ON/OFF state of the second switch 300 is set as the tilting lever rotates. When the tilting lever is located at a rear end portion of the vehicle and thus the second switch 300 is in the OFF state, a day mode is implemented to secure a clear rear view through the mirror 120, and the EC function of the mirror 120 is activated.
[0064] When the tilting lever rotates and moves to the front of the vehicle by a user's manipulation, the second switch 300 is set to the ON state. In the instant case, the mirror is changed into a night mode so that the rear view reflected on the mirror 120 has a virtual image, and is configured to apply power to the display panel 130 and the illumination device 210. Furthermore, in the state where the second switch 300 is in the ON state, the EC function of the mirror 120 is changed to an inactive state.
[0065] According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, when the second switch 300 maintains the ON state and the first switch 200 is in the OFF state, the LED illumination located in the illumination device 210 is turned on to maintain a white color.
[0066] By contrast, when both the second switch 300 and the first switch 200 are in the ON state, the illumination device 210 is turned on to maintain a green color, and the display function is activated to display the image captured by the rear camera on the display panel 130.
[0067] That is, the second switch 300 is configured to apply power to the display panel 130, and the display function is activated to display the image on the display panel 130 to which power is applied when the first switch 200 is changed in the ON state.
[0068] The control device 150 controls the reflectivity of the mirror 120 including the EC function in the day mode to perform the dimming function. When the display panel 130 is activated depending on the conditions of the first switch 200 and the second switch 300, the distortion of the image captured by the rear camera is corrected and then the image is displayed on the display panel 130.
[0069] Furthermore, the control device 150 is configured to control whether the illumination device 210 and a display window 121 are turned on depending on the state of the first switch 200 and the second switch 300, and to set a color of the LED which is turned on.
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[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] The control device 150 is configured to receive the input of the first switch 200 through the wire passing hole 230, thus controlling the activation of the display function.
[0073] The configuration of the first switch 200 including a push type switch is included in an exemplary embodiment of the invention. A connector is provided between the first switch 200 and the wire 220 to be electrically connected to the control device 150.
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[0075] As illustrated in
[0076] That is, in
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[0078] When the reflective surface of the mirror 120 is tilted by manipulating the tilting lever and thus the display mirror is changed to the night mode, the second switch 300 located integrally with the mounting 180 is changed to the ON state. When the second switch 300 is changed to the ON state, power is applied to the display panel 130.
[0079] When the second switch 300 is turned on and the first switch 200 is changed to the ON state, the image captured by the rear camera of the vehicle is displayed on the display panel 130. When the first switch 200 is changed to the ON state, the control device 150 converts an image captured by a super-wide-angle rear camera into a rear image formed by the inside mirror 120, and performs the correction of the distorted image.
[0080] Therefore, the image of the rear camera capturing the super-wide-angle image is corrected through the control device 150 to be equal to the rear view of the inside mirror 120, and then is displayed on the display panel 130.
[0081] Moreover, depending on the state of the first switch 200 and the second switch 300, the day/night mode of the mirror 120, the EC function of the mirror 120, the operation of the illumination device 210 and the operation of the display window 121 are shown in the following table 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Function Switch conversion Night Lever Second (display illumination switch First switch Tilting window) unit EC function off off day off off on on off night on on (white) off on on night off on (green) off off on day off off on
[0082] Accordingly, the ON/OFF state of the second switch 300 is set depending on the state of the tilting lever. When the second switch 300 is in the ON state, the mirror 120 is changed to the night mode and the EC function is released.
[0083] When the second switch 300 is in the ON state and the first switch 200 is in the OFF state, the display window 121 formed in a portion of the mirror 120 by etching is turned on, and power is applied to the display panel 130. The display window 121 displays such that the reflective surface of the mirror 120 is in the night mode, in the state where power is applied to the display panel 130.
[0084] Furthermore, when the second switch 300 is in the ON state and the first switch 200 is changed to the ON state, the image is displayed on the display panel 130.
[0085] However, in the state where the second switch 300 is off, regardless of the state of the first switch 200, the mirror 120 is changed to the day mode, the EC function is activated, and the display window 121 and the illumination device 210 maintain the OFF state.
[0086] That is, power is applied to the display panel 130, the display window 121 and the illumination device 210 by the first switch 200. Thus, when the first switch 200 is in the OFF state regardless of the state of the second switch 300, each of the display panel 130, the display window 121 and the illumination device 210 is not operated.
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[0088] According to the embodiment of the invention, when the first switch 200 is set to be in the OFF state and the second switch 300 is set to be in the OFF state, the illumination device 210 is turned on. In the state where power is applied to the display panel 130, a white LED is turned on. Furthermore, when the first switch 200 and the second switch 300 are converted into the ON state to display an image on the display panel 130, the illumination device 210 is configured to turn on a green LED.
[0089] However, the configuration of the LED which is turned on in the illumination device 210 to have different colors depending on the state of the first switch 200 may change a color according to a user's setting.
[0090] The present invention may achieve the following effects by the above-described embodiments, configuration, coupling and relationship.
[0091] The invention has the effect of increasing the visibility of an inside mirror by eliminating an overlapped image.
[0092] Furthermore, the invention has the effect of shielding a user's eyes against a glare by applying a tilting function and minimizing light reflected through a mirror in a display mode.
[0093] For convenience in explanation and accurate definition in the appended claims, the terms upper, lower, internal, outer, up, down, upper, lower, upwards, downwards, front, rear, back, inside, outside, inwardly, outwardly, internal, external, internal, outer, forwards, and backwards are used to describe features of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the positions of such features as displayed in the figures.
[0094] The foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described to explain certain principles of the invention and their practical application, to enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications thereof. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims appended hereto and their equivalents.