The present invention relates to a control of the type that comprises a knob intended to be mounted in a wall element in such a way that it can rotate, with an external end facing towards the user and with a central cavity for housing a light-transmitting medium, in order to be able to display different symbols, depending upon the rotational position of the knob, by optical projection towards the external end, in addition to which the control comprises a disc element upon which symbols are arranged that are to be displayed at the external end of the knob, which disc element is located at the end of the knob facing away from the external end and concentric with this, and a light source that is located on the side of the disc element facing away from the knob and is intended to illuminate the symbol on the disc element that is to be displayed at the external end of the knob at the time. Such controls can be used, for example, in motor vehicles in order to indicate clearly information that is relevant to a driver and passengers in the middle of the knob, both in daylight and in dark conditions.
A control of this type for indicating centrally on a knob for example a selected temperature, a distribution of air or a fan speed in an air-conditioning system is already known, through for example GB 2 376 284 A. The knob in this control comprises a transparent disc, upon which the symbols are arranged, that is fixed concentrically on an inner end of the knob, and a magnification lens positioned centrally in the knob, that can display a relevant illuminated symbol on the disc at an external end of the knob. The knob thus consists of three parts, with the lens constituting a relatively large part, as far as volume is concerned, for magnifying the symbols at the external end of the knob. This design also requires the knob to have a relatively large dimension in its radial direction.
An object of the present invention is to propose a control in which the knob makes it possible to project an illuminated symbol towards the centre of the knob utilizing a small number of components and in which the knob retains a relatively short extent in its radial direction. For this purpose, the control according to the invention that is described in the introduction is characterized by the characteristics that are stated in the characterizing part of the following claim 1.
According to another aspect of the invention, a control is proposed in which the knob makes it possible to project an illuminated symbol towards the centre of the knob utilizing a small number of components and in which the knob has a relatively short axial extent. For this purpose, the control according to the invention is characterized by the characteristics that are stated in the following independent claim 4.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, in accordance with the independent claim 7, it is possible to design the control in such a way that the prism itself is designed as a knob with a part that can be held, which knob has a surface that prevents the leakage of light between the internal and external ends of the prism, so that the prism does not have a surrounding casing. By this means, the control can be made much narrower.
Additional characteristics and components of the control according to the present invention are apparent from the subsidiary claims and from the following detailed description, with reference to the attached drawings.
In the embodiments described above, prisms have been shown with one or two light refractions through an angle of 90° before the light image reaches the display surface 28, 28b. Within the framework of the invention, it is possible to vary the prism optics in such a way that this angle can be other than precisely 90° but in such a way that the symbol will still be clearly visible at or through the display surface 28, 28b and in such a way that the control has compact dimensions. It is also possible to design the control in such a way that the knob and the prism are integrated in such a way that the prism also forms the actual knob. For this purpose, the prism can have a suitable layer on the outside that prevents the leakage of light and the prism can also be designed in such a way that it is easy to hold.
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