This application claims priority to German Application No. 10 2004 044 164.4, filed Sep. 13, 2004, which is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
The invention relates to a dashboard for a motor vehicle, with a screen for displaying information, the screen being arranged in front of the dashboard as seen by a vehicle occupant.
The number of displays to be arranged in a dashboard, which has risen greatly in recent years, means that the most important driver information, in particular the speed display, is provided on the dashboard in a primary region which can be directly seen by the driver. Less important information is displayed in the secondary region. This less important information is, for example, comfort information including the parameters currently set for the air-conditioning system or else information for navigating the motor vehicle. The displays of the on-board computer are also part of the secondary information. This on-board computer shows, for example, the average journey time, the current or average fuel consumption, or the expected arrival time. For this type of additional information, a screen or display which displays the respective information is usually provided in or on the dashboard. It is important to use a large screen with high resolution, especially for navigating a motor vehicle. The screens used are often liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) which have the disadvantage that they can be very difficult to read at specific viewing angles.
Although information systems in motor vehicles have the advantage of providing the driver with comprehensive information, they do carry the risk of distracting the driver from what is happening on the road. In order to reduce this effect, DE 41 286 63 C2 discloses a dashboard for a motor vehicle, with a screen for displaying information and a keypad for calling up the respectively desired information, the screen being formed as a component which can be moved in a vertical direction out of the contour of the dashboard by mean of an actuating motor, and can be moved out of a shaft which leads into the dashboard from above. However, this has the disadvantage that when the screen is moved out of the dashboard, said screen is arranged only in a fixed position, for example in the middle of the vehicle.
The invention discloses forming a dashboard such that the screen can be read equally well both by the driver and by the passenger, depending on requirements, with the installation space in the region of the dashboard at the same time being utilized in an optimum manner.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the screen can be moved along the dashboard in the horizontal direction. This has the advantage that the driver of the vehicle or the passenger can read the screen in an optimum manner, depending on requirements. Furthermore, the ability of the screen to move means that the installation space in the region of the dashboard is utilized in an optimum manner. Therefore, by way of example, a CD input or an area comprising operator control elements may be covered by the screen, provided that the area is not needed. However, if the CD input is needed, for example to change a CD, the screen can be easily moved into a position in which it does not cover the CD input area. In this case, the screen may be able to move vertically by approximately 30 to 70 cm.
In one embodiment, the screen can be moved by means of a linear drive. As a result, the screen can be moved into the desired position in a very convenient and reliable manner.
In another embodiment, the linear drive is in the form of an electromechanical drive. This is a relatively cost-effective embodiment which ensures a high degree of operational reliability. As an alternative to this, the linear drive is in the form of an electrohydraulic drive. This is a very high quality form of linear drive which is very reliable even when very highly loaded.
In still another embodiment, an electronic memory is formed which stores positions of the screen once the positions have been determined and which, in accordance with the wishes of a vehicle occupant, drive the linear drive such that the screen moves to the stored position. This is particularly advantageous when the vehicle is used by a large number of vehicle occupants because it is possible to recreate individual settings for different vehicle occupants without any great effort.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to the exemplary embodiments and drawings, in which:
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10 2004 044 163.4 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |