专利摘要:
The invention relates to a head-up display (1) comprising - a deflection mirror (9) carried by a mirror support (15) hinged about a pivot axis (17), - a motorized movement system (31). pivoting of the deflection mirror (9), comprising a motor unit (33), characterized in that the motorized system (31) comprises a connecting rod (35) extending in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis (17). ) and having a first end portion (35) in articulated engagement with the mirror support (15) and a second end portion (39), opposite the first (37), engaging an organ rotary output (47,49) of the motor unit (33).
公开号:FR3029302A1
申请号:FR1461681
申请日:2014-11-28
公开日:2016-06-03
发明作者:Henry Beraud;Patrick Corduan
申请人:Valeo Comfort and Driving Assistance SAS;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a head-up display for a motor vehicle.
[0002] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The invention will find applications, for example, in motor vehicles for informing and / or guiding the users of the vehicle, in particular its driver.
[0003] It is known to equip a motor vehicle with head-up display equipment, also known as head-up display or HUD (for "head-up display" in English). Such a display is placed in the field of vision of the driver and displays information relating to the state of the vehicle, traffic or other. This type of head-up display for a motor vehicle makes it possible to obtain an image with a sufficient brightness so that the user, and in particular the driver of the vehicle, can sufficiently see the image, and this in any situation, day and night. night and weather conditions (sunny or cloudy). Among the possible technologies for forming such an image by means of the head-up display, the most used in the prior art is the liquid crystal screen technology, in particular thin-film transistors, called TFT-LCDs. LCD (for Thin-Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display). These TFT-LCD screens require, for the display of an image, a backlight usually made by a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LED or LED for Light-Emitting Diode). In practice, this TFT-LCD screen and the backlight are included in a set called image generation device also called imager.
[0004] Downstream of the screen according to the direction of movement of the light beams, the head-up display generally comprises a semireflective blade called "combine in English", or a semi-reflective windshield area and between the screen and the combine or windshield, a reflection device with one or more plane or concave mirrors. The image is displayed through the semi-reflective blade and with magnification and reflection appears to appear beyond, so in front of the windshield of the vehicle.
[0005] However, depending on the users, it is necessary to be able to adjust the position, including the height, of the image projected on the windshield to take into account, for example, the size of the driver.
[0006] To date, head-high displays are known where a motor is in direct drive or by gear or worm, with a pivot axis of the last deflection mirror, which allows to adjust the height of the image on the windshield. However, the system is very sensitive so it is necessary to use stepper motors with very fine angular resolution which are very expensive. In addition, the known systems are subject to vibration problems when the vehicle is traveling. If the projected image vibrated as well, then it would be difficult to read, see illegible. Objectives of the invention The invention aims to overcome at least some of the disadvantages above. In particular, the invention aims to provide a head-up display 5, the reflecting mirror can be adjusted with a standard stepper motor. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION To this end, the subject of the invention is a head-up display 10 comprising: a reflecting mirror carried by a mirror support hinged about a pivot axis; a motorized pivoting movement system of the deflection mirror, comprising a motor unit, characterized in that the motorized system comprises a connecting rod extending in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis and a first end portion of which is articulated with the support mirror and a second end portion, opposite the first, is engaged with a rotary output member of the motor unit. Thus, it is possible to arrange the motor unit away from the mirror so that the arrangement can be adapted more easily to spaces with small dimensions. The head-up display may further comprise one or more of the following features taken alone or in combination: In one aspect, the motor unit is disposed in an optically dead zone for said display. By optically dead zone, is meant an area where even in external lighting, for example sunlight, reflected rays 30 do not reach the display of the display, particularly on the windshield, or aesthetically visible d ' outside: only the side rod can be partly visible, which does not interfere. In another aspect, the first end portion of the link is hinged to the mirror support near an edge away from the pivot axis. Indeed, the further one moves away from the pivot axis, the longer the path for the connecting rod is long to apply a rotation / pivoting movement to the mirror. Thus, one becomes more precise and one can use driving motors with a lower resolution. The first end portion of the connecting rod may be engaged with an actuation axis carried by the mirror support and parallel to the pivot axis of the mirror. The second end portion of the connecting rod may be engaged with a post carried by a rotating disc driven by the engine unit. In addition, the connecting rod comprises for example each of its first and second end portions an opening respectively engaged with the actuating pin and the tenon.
[0007] According to yet another aspect, each opening has a portion with a general shape in "V" or "U" whose bottom has a spacing smaller than the diameter of the actuating pin or the pin with which it cooperates.
[0008] Thus, the cylinder pin is maintained in the "V" or "U" and there is no problem of play in translation, which would be caused by tolerances. The openings are for example open (unclosed contour) in a direction of a base of the head-up display, which facilitates assembly. Alternatives with closed contour openings are also conceivable.
[0009] The display comprises, in particular for each end portion, an elastic element, in particular a spring element, holding respectively the actuating pin and the tenon engaged with the side walls of the "V" or "U" portion. maintaining contact with the "V" or "U" side walls helps to eliminate the tolerances on this control system in pivoting the deflection mirror. According to yet another aspect, the spring element is a helical pull spring whose one end is engaged with the connecting rod and whose other end is engaged with an associated anchor arranged so that the spring is substantially oriented perpendicular to the axis of the rod and perpendicular to the pivot axis. The substantially perpendicular effect provides no effort in the direction of the translation of the connecting rod, or pressure return effect or spring effect for pressing the rod at each end on the bottom of its grooves in "V "Or in" U ". The connecting rod may comprise, in particular in each end portion, a cut hook serving as a catch at one end of the helical spring. The distance between the openings is for example between 40 mm and 160 mm, in particular 90 mm.
[0010] The motor unit comprises for example a geared motor. Other advantages and features will appear on reading the description of the invention, as well as the appended drawings in which: - Figure 1 schematically shows a head-up display, - Figure 2 shows a side view of some elements of the head-up display according to the invention, - Figure 3 shows a high perspective view of the head-up display of Figure 2, - Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the rear of the display. FIG. 5 shows a diagrammatic sectional view of a detail V of FIG. 2; FIG. 6 shows a diagrammatic sectional view of a detail VI of FIG. 2; and FIG. FIG. 7 shows a front view of the deflection mirror of the head-up display of FIG. 2. In all the figures, the identical elements bear the same reference numbers. An example of an embodiment will now be described with reference to the figures. The following achievements are examples. Although the description refers to one or more embodiments, this does not necessarily mean that each reference relates to the same embodiment, or that the features apply only to one embodiment. Simple features of different embodiments may also be combined to provide other embodiments. FIG. 1 shows a diagram of a head-up display 1. This display 1 comprises an image generation device 3, to image it. This image generation device 3 comprises, for example, a liquid crystal screen, here a liquid crystal screen 5 (LCD screen) for example with thin film transistors, and an integrated backlight device (not shown). The LCD screen 5 can be active or passive matrix. The thin film transistor liquid crystal display 5 is commonly called a multi-color TFT-LCD screen (for Thin-Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display), and allows the image to be formed by the device 3 for generating the image. 'picture. The image generation device 3 thus forms an image using the liquid crystal screen 5. Downstream of the screen 5 according to the direction of movement of the light beams, the display 1 comprises at least one blade or semireflective area 7, of straight or slightly curved shape in cross section, and a first reflection device 8 and a second reflection device 9 interposed on the image path between the screen 5 and the semi-reflective plate 7. The first reflection device 8 is for example a plane mirror (in English, this mirror is often called a "folding mirror") whereas the second reflection device 9 is a concave mirror of return (in English, this mirror is often called "freeform mirror") allowing the enlargement of the projected image. As will be seen in more detail later, the reflecting mirror 9 is pivotally mounted and motorized to pivot about a pivot axis 17 (shown in Figure 7), which allows in particular to adjust the height of the image 20 produced with respect to the user of which only the eye 12 is shown schematically. The blade or semi-reflecting area 7 which may be formed by a specifically treated area of the vehicle windshield, forms a semi-reflective display area receiving light beams from the HUD equipment generated by said image generator. 3. This blade or semi-reflective zone 7 for example has a reflectivity at least equal to 20%, which allows the user to see through the blade 7 the road taken by the vehicle while allowing to see the reflected image displayed superimposed on the environment.
[0011] In this FIG. 1, the path of the image is symbolized by three dotted arrows 11 which are reflected on the reflection devices 8 and 9 before being displayed through the semi-reflecting plate 7.
[0012] The latter allows via a magnification and / or transparency, a display of the image beyond the semireflective blade, in particular beyond the windshield of the vehicle, at a virtual screen 13. We will now detail certain elements of the structure of the head-up display 1 according to the invention with reference to FIGS. 2 to 7. As visible in FIGS. 2 to 4 and 7, the reflecting mirror 9 is carried by an articulated mirror support 15 around the pivot axis 17 (see in particular Figure 7). For this purpose, the mirror support 15 comprises a first axis 19 carried by an outgrowth 21 and cooperating with a lateral bearing 23 and a second axis 25 (see FIG. 2) carried by a rear protrusion 27 of the support and co-operating with a rear bearing 29 (see Figure 4). It will therefore be understood that the mirror 9 by the pivoting of the mirror support 15 can pivot angularly, which makes it possible to adjust in particular the height of the image displayed on the virtual screen 13. In order to carry out this pivoting movement, the head-up display 1 is equipped with a motorized system 31 for pivoting movement of the mirror (see in particular Figure 3), comprising a motor unit 33 fixed for example in a housing or on a base. This motorized system 31 comprises a connecting rod 35 extending in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis 17 and a first end portion 37 of which is articulated with the mirror support 15 and of which a second end portion 39, opposite the first 37, is engaged with a rotary output member 41 of the motor unit 33.
[0013] Thanks to this connecting rod mechanism 35, the motor unit 33 can be arranged at a distance from the exit mirror 9 so that the arrangement of the various elements of the head-up display 1 can be offset from the zone of the light rays and invisible from the outside of the equipment and sunlight entry, to adapt more easily to spaces with reduced space. More specifically, the motor unit 33 is arranged in an optically dead zone for said head-up display 1. By optically dead zone, is meant an area where even in fortuitous external lighting, for example sunlight coming in from the outside in the housing of the display 1 (not shown), reflected rays do not reach the virtual screen 13 of the display 1, in particular on the windshield. This optically dead zone is in particular away from the path of the light rays emitted from the image generation device 3 to the reflection devices 8 and 9. Thus, it is not in the situation where for example a portion of the motor unit 33 would appear visible to the user on the virtual screen 13, or a passer outside the equipment. The first end portion 37 is hinged to the mirror support 15 near an edge, for example the upper edge 43, remote from the pivot axis 17. In fact, the further the joint is removed from the connecting rod 35 of the pivot axis 17, the longer the path for the connecting rod 35 is to apply rotational / pivoting movement to the deflection mirror 9. Thus, drive motors with a lower resolution can be used. while remaining precise for the displacement of the reflecting mirror 9. More specifically, the first end portion 37 of the connecting rod 35 is engaged with an actuating pin 45 carried by the mirror support 15 and parallel to the pivot axis of the mirror 17.
[0014] As for the second end portion 39 of the connecting rod 35, the latter is engaged with a pin 47 carried by a rotary disc 49 driven by the motor unit 33. The motor unit 33 comprises, for example, a motor step-by-step and a geared motor whose output axis drives the rotary disc 49. The stepper motor may be a standard motor with a rotation greater than 0.25 ° in steps, in particular 0.3 ° by step. As can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6, the cooperation of the actuating pin 45 and the pin 47 with the connecting rod 35 is carried out via openings 51 respectively engaged with the actuating pin 10 45 and the pin 47. In more detail, each opening 51 has a portion with a general shape in "V" or "U" whose bottom 55 has a spacing smaller than the diameter of the actuating axis 47 or the pin 47 with whom she cooperates.
[0015] As a result, the actuating pin 45 or the pin 47 is always engaged with the convergent side edges 57 of the opening 51, for example with a slope of less than 10 °, so that all problem of play due to tolerances, both axially, along the axis of the rod 35 that perpendicular to this axis. Hysteresis problems are also eliminated. As seen in Figures 2 to 6, the openings 51 are for example open in a direction of a base 59 of the head-up display 1 (see Figure 2), which facilitates mounting. To ensure contact and a firm grip of the actuating axis 45 and the pin 47 with the lateral edges 57, even in the event of vibration of the vehicle, an elastic element 61, in particular a spring element, is provided at each end portion. 37 and 39. By way of example, the spring element 61 is a helical pull spring whose one end is engaged with the connecting rod 35 and whose other end is engaged with an associated anchorage 65, 67. arranged so that the spring 61 is substantially oriented perpendicular to the axis of the rod 35 and perpendicular to the pivot axis 17. Due to the substantially perpendicular orientation of the spring 61, no force is applied by these springs in the direction of translation of the connecting rod so that the motor unit 33 can remain with a low dimensioning. According to a variant not shown, it is possible to provide a single spring, one end of which is engaged with the rod 35 in the middle of the latter and hooked on the base 59. Furthermore, the elastic element may comprise a spring blade. , a compression spring, or elastomeric elements. For the end of the spring 61 in engagement with the connecting rod 35, the latter comprises for example in each end portion 37, 39 a cut hook 71 serving as a catch for the helical spring 63.
[0016] To have a good reduction without taking a parasitic angle and away sufficiently from the optical zone of the spokes, between the pivoting of the mirror 9 on the one hand and the rotation of the rotating disk 49 on the other hand, the distance between the openings 51 is between 40mm and 160mm, including 90mm.
[0017] In operation, to adjust the height of the virtual image on the virtual screen 13, it suffices to rotate the rotating disk 49 by several very small steps, ie a small angle, which has the effect of pushing or pulling the rod 35 so that the mirror support 15 and therefore also the mirror 9 itself pivots very slightly, very finely.
[0018] By way of example, thanks to the system 31 with the connecting rod 35, a few four steps of a standard 0.3 ° stepper motor corresponds to about 0.15 ° of pivoting angle of the reflecting mirror 9. which is the precision required to properly position the projected image. In addition, because of the effective suppression of tolerances and hysteresis, it also prevents any problem of vibration that may arise when the vehicle is traveling. Thanks to the convergent apertures 51, the problems of tolerances and hysteresis as well as vibrations have been eliminated. This assembly also allows the use of a standard step-by-step motor, inexpensive.
权利要求:
Claims (13)
[0001]
REVENDICATIONS1. Head-up display (1) comprising - a deflection mirror (9) carried by a mirror support (15) hinged about a pivot axis (17), - a motorized system (31) for pivoting movement of the mirror of referral (9), comprising a motor unit (33), characterized in that the motorized system (31) comprises a rod (35) extending in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis (17) and a first end portion (35) is in articulated engagement with the mirror mount (15) and a second end portion (39) thereof opposite the first (37) is engaged with a rotational output member (47). , 49) of the motor unit (33).
[0002]
2. Display according to claim 1, characterized in that the motor unit (33) is disposed in an optically dead zone for said display (1).
[0003]
3. Display according to any one of claims 1 or 2, characterized in that the first end portion (37) of the connecting rod (35) is articulated on the mirror support (15) near an edge (43), away from the pivot axis (17).
[0004]
4. Display according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the first end portion (37) of the rod (35) is engaged with an actuating pin (45) carried by the support of mirror (15) and parallel to the pivot axis of the mirror (17).
[0005]
5. Display according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the second end portion (39) of the connecting rod (35) is engaged with a pin (47) carried by a disk (49) rotating driven by the motor unit (33).
[0006]
6. Display according to claim 4 and 5, characterized in that the rod (35) comprises at each of its first and second end portions (37, 39) an opening (51) respectively engaged with the axis of actuation (45) and the pin (47).
[0007]
7. Display according to claim 6, characterized in that each opening (51) has a portion with a general shape of "V" or "U" whose bottom (55) has a spacing smaller than the diameter of the axis of actuation (45) or tenon (47) with which it cooperates.
[0008]
8. Display according to claim 7, characterized in that said openings (51) are open in a direction of a base (59) of the head-up display (1).
[0009]
9. Display according to any one of claims 7 to 8, characterized in that it comprises, in particular for each end portion (37, 39), an elastic element (61), in particular spring, now respectively the actuating pin (45) and the pin (47) engaging the side walls (57) of the "V" or "U" portion.
[0010]
10.Display according to claim 9, characterized in that the spring element (61) is a helical pull spring whose one end is engaged with the connecting rod (35) and whose other end is in engagement with an associated anchor (65, 67) arranged so that the spring (61) is substantially oriented perpendicular to the axis of the rod (35) and perpendicular to the pivot axis (17).
[0011]
11.Display according to claim 10, characterized in that the connecting rod (35) comprises, in particular in each end portion (37, 39), a cut hook serving as a catch at one end of the coil spring (61).
[0012]
12.Display according to any one of claims 6 to 11, characterized in that the distance between the openings (51) is between 40 mm and 160 mm, including 90mm.
[0013]
13.Display according to any one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the motor unit (33) comprises a geared motor.
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