The present invention relates to a vehicular display device which shows a display image of information to a user by using a combiner.
As a vehicular display device in the related art, a device described in Patent Document 1 is known.
In the vehicular display device in the related art, a combiner which is attached to a vehicle compartment side surface of a windshield receives display light emitted from the display device installed below the windshield and reflects the display light to a driver side, and the driver can see a virtual image which is obtained being enlarged by the reflection and overlaps scenery in front of the windshield.
In the combiner, an arc-shaped first optical surface which has a set magnification of a front surface thereof to exceed 1 time the outside of the windshield with respect to the driver, and can notice a first virtual image of the display light, is formed. In addition, an arc-shaped second optical surface in which a rear surface receives the display light emitted from the display device and reflects the display light to the driver side, and which can notice a second virtual image in which the size and a position thereof match those of the first virtual image on the outside of the windshield with respect to the driver.
Patent Document 1: JP-A-2012-58688
However, there is a problem as will be described below in the above-described vehicular display device in the related art.
In other words, in order to overlap the virtual image to be displayed with the front scenery and show the virtual image, the combiner is formed of a transparent material in a substantially squared shape. A side portion which is an outer circumferential edge portion of the square is perpendicular to the front surface and the rear surface, and has a certain level of thickness.
In this case, since a bending direction drastically changes in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner, a front scenery of a vehicle when viewed by the driver through the combiner and a front scenery of a vehicle when viewed not through the combiner are shifted from each other in a cut state in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner, and it is extremely hard for the driver to see the image.
As illustrated in
Similarly, a tip end portion of a front bonnet 103 of the vehicle is also in a cut state and shifted in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner 100. In addition, respectively, an installment panel 104 is seen in
It is difficult to avoid a shift of the front scenery of the vehicle in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner. In this case, the shift is in a cut state, and this makes it hard for the driver to see the front scenery of the vehicle. Therefore, it is hard for the driver to recognize the front scenery of the vehicle.
In consideration of the above-described problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a vehicular display device which reduces a cut part of a shift in an outer circumferential edge portion of a combiner, makes it easier to see a front scenery of a vehicle, and makes it easier to recognize the front scenery, when the combiner is used.
In order to attain this object, a vehicular display device of the present invention includes: a displayer configured to project display information; and a combiner which enlarges and reflects the display information projected to the displayer, images the display information on a vehicle front side, and shows both a virtual image made by the imaging and a front scenery of a vehicle which is seen through, wherein the thickness of an end portion of the combiner gradually becomes thinner as being close to an edge of the combiner.
The vehicular display device of the present invention makes the thickness of the end portion of the combiner gradually become thinner as being close to the edge of the combiner. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the cut part of the shift in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner between the front scenery of the vehicle which is seen through the combiner and the front scenery of the vehicle which is seen not through the combiner. Therefore, it becomes easy to see and recognize the front scenery of the vehicle.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail based on examples illustrated in the drawings.
First, the entire configuration of a vehicular display device of Example 1 will be described based on
As illustrated in
Meanwhile, inside an installment panel 3 below the windshield 2, a displayer 4 which can display information, such as vehicular information, to the driver is disposed. A display surface of the displayer 4 is oriented toward the combiner 1. Accordingly, the displayer 4 can project the display information (projected image) to the combiner 1 through an opening 3a of the installment panel 3.
Here, the combiner 1 has a transparent and substantially rectangular parallelepiped, and the center part thereof is formed along a vehicle compartment side surface of the windshield 2 on a front side of the vehicle in a substantially flat shape or in a shape of an arc. However, the thickness of a side wall 1a of the outer circumferential edge portion is formed to gradually become thinner as being close to the edge.
In other words, on both end sides of the side wall 1a of the outer circumferential edge portion, a surface on the vehicle compartment side is a tapered surface 1a as illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
In addition, in
In addition, the driver can see the front scenery of the vehicle together with the above-described display image through the combiner 1 since the combiner 1 is transparent, and further, the driver can see the front scenery of the vehicle through the windshield 2, but not through the combiner 1 on an outer side of the combiner 1.
In this case, for example, when a stop line L1 of a road 6 is seen, in a region which is not through the combiner 1, the stop line L1 is directly seen through the windshield 2. In a region where the stop line L1 is seen through the combiner 1, the stop line is seen to be bent. As a result, the position is shifted, and the stop line is seen as a stop line L2 which is shifted by ΔM in a vertical direction (lower side in
In addition, on both end edge portion sides (tapered surface 1a) of the combiner 1, as being close to the edge, left and right ends of the stop line L2 which is seen through a flat surface of the combiner 1 are oriented toward an outer part of both left and right ends of the combiner 1 of the stop line L1 which is seen not through the combiner 1, and the stop line is seen as a stop line L3 which continues and changes so that the shift in the vertical direction gradually becomes small.
In other words, the stop line L1 is seen as the stop line L2 in which the center part thereof is shifted in the vertical direction in the region which is seen through the combiner 1, but the stop line becomes the stop line L3 at each of the both end sides thereof, and is seen in a state of being continued and connected to the stop line L1 which is directly seen on the outsides of both end edge portions of the combiner. In this case, the shift in the vertical direction becomes small as approaching the edge of the combiner 1, and the stop line matches the stop line L1.
Therefore, even when the stop line L1 is seen being shifted by the combiner 1, since the stop line is continued and changed without being cut, the driver can easily see and recognize the stop line early without a mistake.
Here, a viewing manner of the stop line is described, but a viewing manner of the entire front scenery of the vehicle is also similar thereto.
In addition, even when the combiner 1 having a shape illustrated in
A vehicular device of Example 1 has the following effects.
In the vehicular device of Example 1, the thickness of both end portions of the combiner 1 gradually becomes thinner as being close to the edge of the combiner 1. Accordingly, the front scenery of the vehicle is shifted between the scenery which is seen through the combiner 1 and the front scenery of the vehicle which is seen not through the combiner 1, and the sceneries are continued or continuously connected in a close state in both end edge portions of the combiner 1 even when the scenery which is seen through the combiner 1 is seen being enlarged. Accordingly, the shift of a component in a horizontal direction on the outside of the vehicle is not cut, and the size thereof also match even on any side where the shift gradually changes.
Therefore, the driver can easily see the front scenery, and early and clearly recognize that the front scenery of the vehicle is the same as the scenery is continuous even when a change in the shift or the size is generated in the front scenery of the vehicle by the combiner 1.
In addition, a part in which the thickness gradually changes is provided in both end edge portions of the combiner 1. Accordingly, it is possible to increase a reflective surface of the combiner 1 which reflects the projected image of the display information of the displayer 4 and generates a virtual image.
In addition, when the tapered surfaces 1c and 1d are provided on both surfaces of the combiner 1, the connection becomes smooth and awkwardness due to the shift is further reduced.
In addition, since at least one of a vehicle front side surface and a vehicle compartment side surface of left and right end portions of the combiner 1 are formed on the tapered surfaces 1a to 1d, it is possible to achieve easy manufacturing and inexpensive configuration in order to obtain the above-described effects.
Next, other examples (Examples 2 to 4) will be described. In the description of Examples 2 to 4, configuration components which are similar to those in Example 1 will be omitted from the drawings and will be given the same reference numerals, the description thereof will be omitted, and only differences will be described.
A vehicular display device of Example 2 is different from that of Example 1 only in that the shape of both end edge portions of the combiner 1 which is used in the vehicular display device of Example 1 is deformed.
In Example 2, as illustrated in
In addition, in
Even in the case of the description above, since the tapered surface 1e and the plane 1f are extremely short, the cut part of the shift can be extremely small.
Therefore, even in this case, it is possible to obtain effects similar to those in Example 1.
In addition, since the thickness of the edge of the combiner 1 does not become 0, it is possible to avoid that a tip end becomes sharp and likely to be folded.
A vehicular display device of Example 3 is different from that of Example 1 and Example 2 only in that the shape of both end edge portions of the combiner 1 which is used in the vehicular display device of Example 1 is deformed.
In Example 3, instead of the tapered surface (in
In addition, in
Even in this manner, it is possible to achieve effects similar to those in Example 1.
A vehicular display device of Example 4 is different from that of Examples 1 to 3 in that the shape of the both end edge portions of the combiner 1 which is used in the vehicular display device of Example 1 is deformed.
In Example 4, instead of the tapered surface (in
In addition, in
In this case, for example, when the stop line L1 of the road 6 is seen, in the region which is not through the combiner 1, the stop line L1 is directly seen through the windshield 2. However, in the region where the stop line L1 is seen through the combiner 1, the stop line is seen to be bent, and as a result, the stop line is seen as the stop line L2 which is shifted in the vertical direction from the stop line L1 which is seen on the outer side of the combiner 1.
However, on the both end edge portion sides of the combiner 1, due to the effects of the stepped part, the shift in the vertical direction of a stop line L4 gradually becomes small as being close to both side edges of the combiner 1 from the stop line L2, and the stop line is seen to be linked to the stop line L1 on the edge.
Therefore, even in this case, it is possible to achieve the effects similar to those in Example 1.
In addition, since both end edge portions of the combiner 1 are in a stepped state, it is possible to eliminate the left and right shift of the image by a prism effect when the thickness becomes thin on a straight line.
As described in detail above, if the vehicular display device according to each of the above-described embodiments of the present invention is employed, as the thickness of the end portion of the combiner 1 gradually becomes thinner as being close to the edge of the combiner 1, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the cut part of the shift in the outer circumferential edge portion of the combiner 1 between the front scenery of the vehicle which is seen through the combiner 1 and the front scenery of the vehicle which is seen not through the combiner 1. Therefore, it becomes easy to see and recognize the front scenery of the vehicle.
In addition, as at least one of the vehicle front side surface and the vehicle compartment side surface of the combiner 1 is formed on any of the tapered surface, curved surface, and stepped surface, it is possible to improve the cut part of the shift easily and inexpensively.
In addition, by forming one of the vehicle front side surface and the vehicle compartment side surface of the combiner 1 on the stepped surface, it is possible to improve the cut part of the shift easily and inexpensively.
Above, the present invention is described based on the above-described examples, but the present invention is not limited to the above-described examples, and a case of a design change or the like without departing from the main idea of the present invention is also included in the present invention.
For example, the entire shape of the combiner 1 is not limited to a substantial square as illustrated in Example 1, another shape may be employed.
In addition, the present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-090048 filed on Apr. 23, 2013, and the content thereof is incorporated herein by reference. In addition, the entire reference is taken as a whole.
E: eye of driver
L1, L2, L3, L4: stop line
1, 100: combiner
1
a: side wall (tapered surface)
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b, 1c, 1d, 1e: tapered surface
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f: plane
2, 101: windshield
3, 104: installment panel
4: displayer
5, 102: steering wheel
6, 105: road
7, 103: bonnet
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