HEAD-UP DISPLAY FOR A HELMET
20180284452 · 2018-10-04
Inventors
- Valtteri EROMA (Salo, FI)
- Petri HIRVONEN (Salo, FI)
- Ilkka HUSGAFVEL (Salo, FI)
- Arto KIEMA (Salo, FI)
- Kimmo KOMPPA (Salo, FI)
- Tuomo KOSKINEN (Salo, FI)
- Juha Kuusisto (Salo, FI)
- Tero NORDSTROM (Salo, FI)
- Marko PUTTONEN (Salo, FI)
- Anssi SAARIKKO (Salo, FI)
- Janne SALONEN (Salo, FI)
- Heli SÄDE (Salo, FI)
- Anssi VIRTA (Salo, FI)
- Sari WIBERG (Salo, FI)
Cpc classification
International classification
G03B21/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A HUD for a helmet having an image projector attached to a body and configured to project images. The HUD has a projection optical combiner configured to produce a transparent display of the images. A holder supports the combiner outside the helmet such that the images are visible to a user of the helmet when the head-up display is in use. A forward facing part of the combiner, such as the entire combiner or its forward facing portion, is user replaceable. A system that has the HUD and a spare user replaceable forward facing part and a system having the HUD and the helmet are additionally disclosed.
Claims
1. A head-up display for a helmet, comprising: an image projector configured to project images; a projection optical combiner configured to produce a transparent virtual display of the images; and a holder configured to support the combiner outside the helmet such that the images are visible to a user of the helmet when the head-up display is in use; the combiner comprises a user replaceable forward facing part; the user replaceable forward facing part is the entire combiner or a portion of the combiner including forward facing surface of the combiner; the projection optical combiner comprises a transparent mirror for producing the transparent virtual display of the images; wherein the combiner comprises two side walls for supporting the transparent mirror; and the head-up display further comprises a position adjustment member configured to enable the user to adjust the position of the head-up display with respect to the helmet in X-and Y-directions and an orientation adjustment member configured to adjust the orientation of the head-up display after attaching of the head-up display to the helmet.
2. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the head-up display is user attachable to the helmet.
3. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the side walls are transparent.
4. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 2, wherein the side walls are transparent.
5. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the helmet is a motorbike helmet for which the holder is configured.
6. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the image projector comprises a reflective display.
7. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 6, wherein the reflective display comprises a reflective active-matrix liquid-crystal display.
8. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the image projector comprises a polarizing beam splitter.
9. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 6, wherein the image projector comprises a polarizing beam splitter.
10. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the head-up display comprises a sliding engagement structure configured to enable a user to slide into place the user replaceable forward facing part.
11. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the head-up display comprises any of clips, rails, snap-on and magnetic attachment means for user releasable attachment of the transparent mirror or its outmost part to the combiner.
12. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 2, wherein the head-up display comprises any of clips, rails, snap-on and magnetic attachment means for user releasable attachment of the transparent mirror or its outmost part to the combiner.
13. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the helmet for which the head-up display is configured is a full-face motorbike helmet.
14. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein: the head-up display is configured for a helmet that is equipped with a visor such that the visor can be turned up at least partially out of sight of the user and back while the head-up display is in place.
15. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the head-up display is attachable to a chin bar of the helmet.
16. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 13, wherein the head-up display is attachable to a chin bar of the helmet.
17. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 14, wherein the head-up display is attachable to a chin bar of the helmet.
18. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the user replaceable forward facing part is replaceable by the user without tools.
19. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the head-up display is configured to pass images from the image projector via the combiner into the user's eye creating a virtual image with sufficient viewing distance for reducing eye accommodation stress.
20. The head-up display for a helmet according to claim 1, wherein the optical elements of the combiner are optically planar at least along an optical path of the images.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] Some example embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0046] In the following description, like reference signs denote like parts.
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[0051] The transparent mirror 310 is permanently fixed to the combiner 210 in an example embodiment. In such an embodiment, the entire combiner 210 of
[0052] In an example embodiment, the rails are complemented with seals running between the combiner 210 and the base mounting unit so as to seal the interior against dust and moisture and/or to induce friction so as to avoid unintended detachment of the combiner 210 during use of the HUD apparatus 200 and/or on replacing the combiner 210.
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[0055] The body 220 may be formed of one or more parts. For example, the body 220 may be molded of a single piece of plastics to extend from attaching structures of the HUD apparatus 200 to the holder 230 and/or the mounting base 440 of the combiner 210. For example, a housing for an HUD apparatus of an example embodiment is manufactured of transparent material. In an embodiment, the transparent material forms also a body for the combiner and leaves an external transparent part of the combiner replaceable by the user.
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[0057] The HUD apparatus 200 can be attachable to the helmet 200 releasably as described in US2015338659 A1 paragraphs 39 to 46.
[0058] In an example embodiment, the HUD apparatus 200 comprises a position adjustment member configured to enable the user to adjust positioning of at least the combiner with relation to the helmet. The position adjustment member comprises e.g. a screw-adjustment in X and Y-directions of the position of the HUD apparatus 200 with respect to its attaching point on the exterior surface of the helmet.
[0059] In an example embodiment, the HUD apparatus 200 comprises an orientation adjustment member configured to enable the user to adjust orientation of at least the combiner with relation to the helmet. The orientation adjustment member comprises, for example, a releasable and lockable ball joint configured to enable the user to adjust orientation or direction of the HUD apparatus 200 or at least of its optics.
[0060] In an example embodiment, the HUD apparatus 200 is configured to enable attaching to the helmet on a user-selectable position with relation to the centerline. Hence, the user can mount the HUD apparatus 200 on either left-hand side or right-hand side as desired and also possibly taking into account her eyesight that may significantly differ between the left and right eyes.
[0061] Various embodiments have been presented. It should be appreciated that in this document, words comprise, include and contain are each used as open-ended expressions with no intended exclusivity.
[0062] The foregoing description has provided by way of non-limiting examples of particular implementations and embodiments of the present disclosure a full and informative description of the best mode presently contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention. It is however clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details of the embodiments presented in the foregoing, but that it can be implemented in other embodiments using equivalent means or in different combinations of embodiments without deviating from the characteristics of the invention.
[0063] Furthermore, some of the features of the afore-disclosed embodiments of this invention may be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such, the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention is only restricted by the appended patent claims.