Method for projecting light in the interior of a vehicle, automotive light projector and automotive light assembly

12246596 · 2025-03-11

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Abstract

The invention provides device, system, and method for projecting light in the interior of an automotive vehicle. The method includes sending data to the light projector regarding the lighting conditions in the interior of the automotive vehicle, using the data to modify some projection parameter of a light pattern, and projecting the light pattern.

Claims

1. A method for projecting light in a cabin interior of an automotive vehicle, the method comprising: providing a light projector in the cabin interior of the automotive vehicle, the light projector configured to adapt to luminous interferences caused by internal lighting elements of the automotive vehicle; sending data to the light projector regarding the lighting conditions in the cabin interior of the automotive vehicle; using the data to modify a projection parameter of a light pattern, wherein the projection parameter is at least one of a maximum luminous intensity, an average luminous intensity, a minimum luminous intensity; and projecting the light pattern, wherein the light pattern includes light pixels such that a modification of the projection parameter affects a luminous intensity of at least one of the light pixels.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the projection parameter further includes a shape of the light pattern.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein the data is sent to the light projector by a vehicle control unit via a Controlled Area Network (CAN) bus.

4. The method of claim 1, further including sensing an ambient light, with the data and information related to the ambient light.

5. The method of claim 1, further including obtaining light data regarding an operation of an auxiliary lighting element included in the vehicle, with the data including information related to the operation of the auxiliary lighting element.

6. The method of claim 1, further including checking an availability of new data by a projector control unit.

7. An automotive light projector comprising a plurality of light sources and a projector control unit configured to: receive a data regarding lighting conditions in a cabin interior of an automotive vehicle; adapt to luminous interferences caused by internal lighting elements of the automotive vehicle; use the data to modify a projection parameter of a light pattern, wherein the projection parameter is at least one of a maximum luminous intensity, an average luminous intensity, a minimum luminous intensity; and project the light pattern wherein the light pattern includes light pixels such that a modification of the projection parameter affects a luminous intensity of at least one of the light pixels.

8. The automotive light projector of claim 7, wherein the light sources are solid-state light sources arranged in a matrix arrangement.

9. An automotive projection assembly comprising: an automotive light projector configured to adapt to luminous interferences caused by internal cabin lighting elements of an automotive vehicle including a plurality of light sources and a projector control unit configured to: receive a data regarding lighting conditions in a cabin interior of an automotive vehicle; use the data to modify a projection parameter of a light pattern, wherein the projection parameter is at least one of a maximum luminous intensity, an average luminous intensity, a minimum luminous intensity; and project the light pattern, wherein the light pattern includes light pixels such that a modification of the projection parameter affects a luminous intensity of at least one of the light pixels; operate a vehicle control unit; and operate a communication element configured to transfer data between the vehicle control unit and the automotive light projector.

10. The automotive projection assembly of claim 9, wherein the communication element is a CAN bus.

11. The automotive projection assembly of claim 9, further including a camera configured to sense ambient luminous intensity and configured to send ambient data to the automotive light projector.

12. The automotive projection assembly of claim 9, further including a communication port that is configured to send or receive information via a communication protocol such as WPAN, WLAN, WMAN or WWAN.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) To complete the description and in order to provide for a better understanding of the invention, a set of drawings is provided. Said drawings form an integral part of the description and illustrate an embodiment of the invention, which should not be interpreted as restricting the scope of the invention, but just as an example of how the invention can be carried out. The drawings comprise the following figures:

(2) FIG. 1 shows an automotive vehicle which comprises an automotive projection assembly according to the invention.

(3) FIG. 2 shows some steps of a method according to the invention.

(4) FIG. 3 shows some further steps of a method according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(5) Elements of the example embodiments are consistently denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the drawings and detailed description where appropriate:

(6) 1 Light projector

(7) 2 Auxiliary internal lights

(8) 3 Custom light pattern

(9) 31 Zone of the custom light pattern

(10) 4 Vehicle control unit

(11) 5 CAN bus

(12) 6 Projector control unit

(13) 7 LEDs

(14) 8 Camera

(15) 10 Automotive vehicle

(16) 11 Dashboard

(17) 12 Zone of the dashboard

(18) The example embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to embody and implement the systems and processes herein described. It is important to understand that embodiments can be provided in many alternate forms and should not be construed as limited to the examples set forth herein.

(19) Accordingly, while embodiment can be modified in various ways and take on various alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown in the drawings and described in detail below as examples. There is no intent to limit to the particular forms disclosed. On the contrary, all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the appended claims should be included. Elements of the example embodiments are consistently denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the drawings and detailed description where appropriate.

(20) FIG. 1 shows an automotive vehicle 10 which comprises an automotive projection assembly according to the invention.

(21) This automotive projection assembly comprises an automotive light projector 1, a vehicle control unit 4 and a CAN bus 5 configured to transfer data between the vehicle control unit 4 and the light projector 1. This assembly further comprises a camera 8 configured to sense ambient luminous intensity and send ambient data to the light projector 1.

(22) The light projector 1 comprises a plurality of LEDs 7 and a projector control unit 6. The projector control unit 6 receives the data via the CAN bus 5.

(23) The automotive vehicle 10 further comprises auxiliary internal lights 2 which are configured to emit light towards a zone of the dashboard 11. These internal lights 2 may be turned on or turned off depending on the users' needs. The state of these internal lights 2 is recorded by the vehicle control unit 4.

(24) FIG. 2 shows a scenario where a method according to the invention takes place.

(25) An internal light 2 is turned on, and some of the light of this internal light is projected over the dashboard 11 of the automotive vehicle, creating a zone 12 where the luminous intensity is different from the rest of the dashboard.

(26) The state of this internal light is recorded by the vehicle control unit, so that, when the light projector is requested to provide a light pattern, the vehicle control unit sends the information about the operation of the internal light, so that the projector control unit uses this information to create a custom light pattern.

(27) FIG. 3 shows this custom light pattern 3, where a particular zone 31 of this light pattern 3 has a higher luminous intensity, to compensate the effect of the internal light, which is illuminating the zone of the dashboard where the zone 31 of the light pattern 3 is going to be projected.

(28) As a consequence, the resulting projected light pattern will be visible by the users with the same intensity, despite the luminous interference of the internal light of the vehicle.

(29) FIG. 1 also showed a camera 8 which was present in the automotive projection assembly. This camera 8 is used for sensing the ambient light in the dashboard. After gathering these data, they are sent to the projector control unit, so that these ambient data are taken into account when defining the luminous intensity of the pixels of the light pattern to be projected.

(30) In any case, the system is connected by a communication port with the manufacturer server via a communication protocol, such as GPRS, to send and receive updating about new features to be included in the method.