专利摘要:
The invention relates to an interface (1; 1 ') for controlling at least one function of a motor vehicle member, comprising: - a control member (2; 20) comprising: - a metal index (6) - a movable gripping element (4; 40), and - a guide (5; 50), the movable gripping element (4; 40) being supported and guided in displacement by the guide (5; 50), and a capacitive touch-sensitive panel (3) configured to detect the position of the metal index (6), the guide (5; 50) being fixed on the capacitive touch-sensitive panel (3), characterized in that the control element ( 2; 20) further comprises a cover (8; 80) integral with the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4; 40) opposite the capacitive touch-screen (3) to hide at least one finger from the user to the capacitive touch panel (3), the cover (8; 80) projecting in a plane parallel to the capacitive touch panel (3), the metal index (6) being arranged n vis-à-vis the capacitive touch screen (3) and carried by the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4; 40) and / or by the cover (8; 80).
公开号:FR3049514A1
申请号:FR1600557
申请日:2016-04-01
公开日:2017-10-06
发明作者:Anthony Aubry;Stephane Dalmayrac
申请人:Dav SA;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Interface for a motor vehicle
The present invention relates to an interface for controlling at least one function of a motor vehicle body.
In the automotive field, the control of electrical components, such as the air conditioning device, is generally performed by means of a mechanical rotary knob.
Conventionally, it comprises a wheel whose angular positioning is determined by a sensor, for example of the optical type, or by an electric rotary switch. The angular position of the wheel allows a processing unit to select a particular command and to control for example an actuator of a flap in the air conditioning system.
There is also known a control system in which a rotary dial is associated with a slab or a touch screen. In this system, the detection of the angular position of the wheel is performed by a capacitive touch screen that detects a metal index carried by the wheel. The capacitive touch screen then makes it possible, on the one hand, to enter the information by detecting the support or movement of a finger of the user and, on the other hand, to measure the position of the wheel. This association is interesting because one can program the display of the touch screen in relation to several functions to be controlled. The display can be programmed to display the shutter position and the temperature of the climate system. This same screen with wheel can be used to adjust the volume of the vehicle audio system for example.
However, the signal of the metal index may be partly covered by the signals produced by the metal parts of the wheel, which may reduce the reliability of detection of the index. In addition, if the fingers of the user manipulating the wheel approach too close to the capacitive touch panel, they may also be detected by the capacitive touch screen. In the latter case, the signal-to-noise ratio may not allow detection of the index and lead to command interpretation errors.
One of the aims of the present invention is to provide an improved interface which at least partly solves these disadvantages. For this purpose, the subject of the invention is an interface for controlling at least one function of a motor vehicle body, comprising: a control member comprising: a metal index, a movable gripping element, and a guide, the mobile gripping element being supported and guided in displacement by the guide, and a capacitive touch screen configured to detect the position of the metal index, the guide being fixed on the capacitive touch screen, characterized in that what the control member further comprises a fixed cover of the end of the movable gripping element opposite the capacitive touch screen to hide at least one finger of the user to the capacitive touch panel, the cache s projecting in a plane parallel to the capacitive touch screen, the metal index being arranged vis-à-vis the capacitive touch panel and carried by the end of the movable element of gripping and / or by the cover.
The cache prevents the user's finger from coming too close to the capacitive touch screen, and also prevents the fingers from touching the panel and triggering a detection error. The cache thus forms a screen for the fingers of the user, hiding them to the capacitive touch panel during the manipulation of the control member. By thus avoiding detection of the fingers of the user, the signal-to-noise ratio is improved. Besides hiding the fingers of the user, the cache also provides a metal index to the enlarged dimensions, which allows to significantly improve the signal / noise ratio and thus make reliable the detection of the positioning of the metal index.
According to one or more characteristics of the interface, taken alone or in combination, - the cover surrounds the end of the movable gripping element, - the control member is rotatable, - the end of the movable element of gripping is circular and the cover has a flange shape, - the metal index is at least partially arranged under the cover, between the cover and the capacitive touch screen, - the metal index is at least partially arranged under the end of the movable gripping element, between the movable gripping element and the capacitive touch-sensitive panel, the metal index is arranged under the cover and under the end of the movable gripping element, between, on the one hand, mobile gripping element and the cover and secondly, the capacitive touch-sensitive panel, the cover has a protruding area of between 4 mm and 12 mm, the thickness of the cover is between 2 mm and 4 mm, the control member comprises external metal parts carried by the movable gripping element and electrically connected to the metal index, the movable gripping element and the cover are formed in one piece, the interface comprises a display screen configured to display information associated with the position of the mobile gripping element, - the capacitive touch screen is transparent and the display screen is arranged under the capacitive touch screen. Other features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description, given by way of example and without limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. 1 represents a schematic sectional view of a first example; motor vehicle interface, - Figure 2 shows a perspective view, substantially front of the interface of Figure 1, - Figure 3 shows a bottom view of the control member of the interface of the FIG. 4a shows the interface of FIG. 2 being manipulated by a user, FIG. 4b is a three-dimensional graph showing the signal measured by the capacitive touch screen during the manipulation of the control member. by the user, - Figure 5 shows a partial sectional view of a second example of a motor vehicle interface, - Figure 6 shows a partial sectional view of a third example of vee interface. automobile, and - Figure 7 shows a schematic view of a fourth example of a motor vehicle interface.
In these figures, the identical elements bear the same reference numbers.
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 a single embodiment. Simple features of different embodiments may also be combined to provide other embodiments.
FIG. 1 represents an interface 1 for the control of at least one function of a motor vehicle member, in particular adapted to be housed in a dashboard or in a reported motor vehicle facade.
More specifically, such an interface 1 finds an advantageous application for the controls located at the console between the two front seats of a motor vehicle for example to control functions of an air conditioning system, an audio system, a telephony system or a navigation system. The invention can also be applied in a region of the vehicle called the dome which is located at the usual location of the interior rearview mirror, for example to control interior lights, central locking, sunroof, hazard lights or the mood lights. This interface 1 can also be used for window regulator controls, positioning controls for exterior mirrors or motorized seat motion controls. The interface 1 comprises a control member 2 and a capacitive touch screen 3.
The capacitive touch-sensitive panel 3 comprises at least one capacitive sensor 31 for detecting at least one variation of the capacitance on the surface of the touch-sensitive panel 3. Thus, the capacitive sensor 31 can for example detect a contact or a displacement or an approach for example, a finger of a user on the surface of the slab 3. For this, the capacitive sensor 31 comprises for example an electrode array, for example ITO (indium oxide - tin), extending over all or part of a flat support, for example of rectangular and rigid shape.
The capacitive touch screen 3 further comprises a rigid faceplate 32 (or contact plate) intended to face the user once mounted in the passenger compartment of the vehicle and which notably has a decorative function, such as a glass plate that can be screen printed or such as a plastic plate carrying a decorated film or paint. The front plate 32 has for example a thickness greater than 0.5 millimeters. It is arranged on the capacitive sensor 31 and makes it possible to provide the desired rigidity for the plate 3. The tactile and flat surface of the plate 3 is thus formed by the surface of the front plate 32.
The face plate 32 may be painted an opaque color so as to hide the elements arranged behind. The capacitive touch screen 3 can then form what is called a touchpad or "touchpad" in English or a push button or "push" in English. The interface 1 may comprise a display screen 10, such as a TFT ("Thin-Film Transistor") screen or an LED screen or an LCD screen, configured in particular to display information associated with the positioning of a movable gripping member 4 of the control member 2. The display screen 10 may be disposed under the capacitive sensor 31 so as to form a touch screen ("touchscreen" in English). The display screen 10 is for example fixed by bonding to the back of a support of the at least one capacitive sensor 31 detecting a contact or approach of a user on the front panel. The capacitive touch screen 3 comprising the capacitive sensor 31 and the front plate 32, are then transparent.
In another example, the display screen 10 is offset from the capacitive touch screen 3.
In addition to the movable gripping element 4, the control member 2 comprises a metal index 6 and a guide 5.
The guide 5 is fixed on the capacitive touch screen 3, for example by gluing. The guide 5 is for example fixed in a corner or a side of the capacitive touch screen 3, to clear a surface of the capacitive touch screen 3 particularly suitable for the tactile input of information by detecting the support or displacement of a user's finger on the surface. The movable gripping element 4 is supported and guided in displacement by the guide 5. The control member 2 may comprise a retaining element 7, to retain the movable gripping member 4 to the guide 5 while allowing its movement. In another example, the movable gripping element 4 and the guide 5 have complementary shapes adapted to retain the movable member 4 to the guide 5 while allowing its displacement relative to the fixed guide 5.
According to an exemplary embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 6, the control member 2 is a rotary knob. The rotating mobile gripping element 4 is supported and guided in rotation about an axis of rotation I-1 by the guide 5 forming a bearing. The movable gripping element 4 and the guide 5 have for example coaxial cylindrical general shapes. The metal index 6 is arranged vis-à-vis the capacitive touch screen 3.
This is for example a metal tongue, for example Copper. The position of the mobile metal index 6 above the capacitive touch screen 3, can be detected by the capacitive touch screen 3, which can detect a movement of the mobile gripping element 4 by the user. This detected displacement can be processed by a control unit of the motor vehicle. The movement of the movable gripping element 4 can in particular allow a user to select or activate a function, such as a function of the air conditioning system, navigation system, the car radio or the scrolling and selection of a choice from a list, such as a phone list. The control member 2 has external metal parts 9, such as chrome decorative parts, carried by the movable gripping element 4 and which are electrically connected to the metal index 6 (Figure 1).
The metal parts 9 can surround the movable gripping element 4 on its periphery, forming a ring. Also, the metal parts 9 can extend over the entire height of the movable gripping element 4.
By touching the metal parts 9, the user 11 brings loads facing the capacitive touch screen 3. The detection of these loads by the slab 3 allows to deduce the presence of the user 11 and the movement of the movable gripping element 4. The control member 2 further comprises a cover 8 integral with the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4 located opposite the capacitive touch screen 3 to hide at least one finger of the user to the capacitive touch screen 3, the cover 8 extending in a plane parallel to the capacitive touch screen 3.
The cover 8 avoids detecting the fingers of the user 11 approaching too close to the capacitive touch screen 3, and also prevents the fingers can touch the slab 3 and trigger a detection error. The cover 8 thus forms a screen for the fingers of the user, hiding them to the capacitive touch screen 3 during the manipulation of the control member 2. By avoiding detection of the fingers of the user, the report signal / noise is increased. The movable gripping element 4 and the cover 8 may be formed in one piece, for example plastic material.
In the case of a rotary control member 2, the end 4a of the movable gripping member 4 may be circular and the cover 8 may have a flange shape. With a cover 8 axially around the movable gripping element 4, it is ensured to be able to hide all the fingers of the user to the capacitive touch screen 3, regardless of the manner in which the control member 2 rotary is entered by the user. The metal index 6 arranged vis-à-vis the capacitive touch screen 3 is for example carried by the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4 and the cover 8. The metal index 6 can be arranged under the cover 8 and under the end of the movable gripping element 4, interposed between, on the one hand, the cover 8 and the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4 and on the other hand, the capacitive touchscreen 3. The metal index 6 extends for example under the protruding extent d1 of the cover 8 and under the extension d2 of the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4, that is to say in the example under the radial extent d1 + d2 between the guide 5 and the edge 8a of the cover 8.
Indeed, the protruding cover 8 increases the available surface of the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4 opposite the capacitive touch screen 3. Thus, during the manipulation of the control member 2 by the user, the capacitive touch screen 3 "sees" only the metal index 6.
The cover 8 has a projecting extension d1, radial in the example, which may be between 4 mm and 12 mm, the thickness e of the cover 8 may be between 2 mm and 4 mm.
In addition to hiding the fingers of the user, the cover 8 makes it possible to provide a metal index 6 with enlarged dimensions, such as a 8mm × 8mm surface pad, which makes it possible to significantly improve the signal / noise ratio and thus make it more reliable. detecting the positioning of the metal index 6.
Further, the larger the projected extent d1 of the cover 8, the larger the circumference on which the metal index 6 can pivot about the axis of rotation 11, and the greater the angular detection accuracy can be. increased.
Thus in operation, when the user 11 manipulates the control member 2 of the interface 1, the fingers of the user 11 are not detected by the capacitive touch screen 3, thanks to the cover 8 (Figure 4a).
As can be seen in FIG. 4b representing the signal measured by the capacitive touch screen 3 during the manipulation of the control member 2 by the user 11, a peak 12 is clearly detached from the measured signal 13.
This peak 12 corresponds to the position of the metal index 6.
The fact that the metal index 6 may have a larger dimension than that of the state of the art, allows the signal of the metal index 6 detected by the capacitive touch panel 3 has a very good signal / noise ratio, making it easy to interpret the user's wish for control. The detection reliability of the metal index 6 is thus improved, which reduces the risk of misinterpretation of control.
According to another example shown in FIG. 5, the metal index 6 is carried by the cover 8. It is arranged under the cover 8, between the cover 8 and the capacitive touch screen 3. The metal index 6 extends through example in the projecting area d1 of the cover 8, radial in the example of a cover 8 in the form of a flange.
According to another example shown in FIG. 6, the metal index 6 is carried by the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4 facing the capacitive touch-sensitive pad 3. The metal index 6 is arranged under the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4, between the movable gripping element 4 and the capacitive touch screen 3. It extends for example under the extent d2 of the end 4a of the movable gripping element 4, from guide 5 to cache 8.
Although the invention described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 relates to a rotary control member 2, the control member can be configured to be movable according to other forms of displacement, such as in translation or sliding. for example to move linearly or along a curve, for example in an arc.
For example, and as shown in FIG. 7, the guide 50 is formed by a rail, fixed on the capacitive touch-sensitive panel 3, for example by gluing, and in which slides a movable gripping element 40, for example having a general shape. cylindrical or parallelepipedic.
In the case of a mobile gripping element 40 parallelepiped, and in the case where the cover 80 surrounds the end of the movable gripping element 40, the cover 80 may have a generally rectangular shape.
One could also consider instead of the rail, two guide ribs for the guide 50, linear or curved, with a plurality of indexing positions for the movable gripping member 40 for example made by elastic bosses. For each indexed position, a function could be selected, the indexed movable gripper element 40 possibly being movable in rotation in the indexed position, for example for under-selecting a function, such as for selecting the temperature of the indexing system. air conditioner.
权利要求:
Claims (13)
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1. Interface (1; 1 ') for controlling at least one function of a motor vehicle member, comprising: - a control member (2; 20) comprising: - a metal index (6), - a movable gripping element (4; 40), and - a guide (5; 50), the movable gripping element (4; 40) being supported and guided in displacement by the guide (5; 50), and - a slab capacitive touch sensor (3) configured to detect the position of the metal index (6), the guide (5; 50) being fixed on the capacitive touch panel (3), characterized in that the control member (2; ) further comprises a cover (8; 80) integral with the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4; 40) facing the capacitive touch panel (3) to hide at least one finger of the user to the capacitive touch panel (3), the cover (8; 80) projecting in a plane parallel to the capacitive touch panel (3), the metal index (6) being arranged e n vis-à-vis the capacitive touch screen (3) and carried by the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4; 40) and / or by the cover (8: 80).
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2. Interface (1; 1 ') according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the cover (8: 80) surrounds the end of the movable gripping element (4).
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3. Interface (1) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the control member (2) is rotatable.
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4. Interface (1) according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4) is circular and the cover (8) has a flange shape.
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5. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the metal index (6) is at least partially arranged under the cover (8; 80) between the cover (8; 80) and the capacitive touchscreen (3).
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6. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the metal index (6) is at least partially arranged under the end (4a) of the movable gripping element (4) between the movable gripping element (4) and the capacitive touch panel (3).
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7. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the metal index (6) is arranged under the cover (8; 80) and under the end (4a) of the element movable gripping (4), between firstly, the movable gripping element (4) and the cover (8; 80) and secondly, the capacitive touch panel (3).
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8. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cover (8; 80) has a protruding extent (d1) of between 4 mm and 12 mm.
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9. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the thickness (e) of the cover (8; 80) is between 2 mm and 4 mm.
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10. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the control member (2; 20) comprises external metal parts (9) carried by the movable gripping element (4; 40) and electrically connected to the metal index (6).
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11. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the movable gripping element (4; 40) and the cover (8; 80) are formed in one piece.
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12. Interface (1; 1 ') according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a display screen (10) configured to display information associated with the position of the movable gripping element (4). 40).
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13. Interface (1; 1 ') according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the capacitive touch screen (3) is transparent and the display screen (10) is arranged under the capacitive touch screen (3).
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