The present disclosure relates generally to a display system for a vehicle, and more particularly, to a display system for a vehicle configured to reorient a display.
Vehicle manufacturers have made a number of attempts to increase the interactivity with vehicle occupants. For example, more recent vehicles often include displays that provide the occupants with information, such as traffic reports, weather reports, and general infotainment. The display is typically rigidly integrated into the dashboard of the vehicle, such that the display can be viewed by an occupant in the driver seat.
However, this fixed design may result in a number of possible drawbacks. For instance, the rigid integration of the display into the dashboard may be at a suboptimal viewing angle for at least some drivers. The displays may often be relatively far from the driver, making it difficult to read smaller text or features on a map. The fixed design may also prevent the occupants from adjusting the distance and/or viewing angle of the display based on the status of the vehicle or preferences of the occupants. Furthermore, the displays may occupy a significant amount of space on the dashboard, even when not in use, which may compromise the aesthetics of the interior of the vehicle.
The disclosed display system may be directed to mitigating or overcoming one or more of the drawbacks set forth above and/or other problems in the prior art.
One aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a display system for a vehicle. The display system may include a display having a screen configured to display an image, and a mounting mechanism coupled to a rear surface of the display. The mounting mechanism may include an actuator pivotally coupled to the rear surface of the display at a first point and configured to extend and retract relative to an interior surface of the vehicle. The mounting mechanism may also include a link having a first end pivotally coupled to the rear surface of the display at a second point spaced from the first point, and a second end configured to be pivotally coupled to the vehicle, the first and second points defining an axis. The mounting mechanism may be configured to reorient the display between a first orientation and a second orientation, such that the axis defined by the first and second points pivots relative to the interior surface of the vehicle.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a method of reorienting a display. The method may include extending or retracting an actuator coupled to the display relative to an interior surface of the vehicle, and pivoting the display relative to the interior surface of the vehicle during the extending or retracting via a link pivotally coupled to the display.
Yet another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a vehicle. The vehicle may include an interior surface, and a display system coupled to the interior surface. The display system may include a display having a screen configured to display an image, and a mounting mechanism coupled to a rear surface of the display and the interior surface. The mounting mechanism may include an actuator pivotally coupled to the rear surface of the display at a first point and configured to extend and retract relative to the interior surface. The mounting mechanism may also include a link having a first end pivotally coupled to the rear surface of the display at a second point spaced from the first point, and a second end configured to be pivotally coupled to the vehicle, the first and second points defining an axis. The mounting mechanism may be configured to reorient the display between a first orientation and a second orientation, such that the axis defined by the first and second pivot points pivots relative to the interior surface of the vehicle.
The disclosure is generally directed to a display system for a vehicle including a display that may be reoriented relative to an interior surface of the vehicle. The display system may be located in the vicinity of a dashboard between a driver seat and a front passenger seat. The display system may include a mounting mechanism configured to reorient the display from a first deactivated orientation to a second activated orientation. The display may be adjustable in height and/or viewing angle in order to optimize screen visibility. The display system may be applied to many types of vehicles, such as automobiles, trains, planes, and boats.
Vehicle 10 may also include a display system 30 coupled to an interior surface of vehicle 10, such as dashboard 12. Display system 30 may be positioned between driver seat 20 and passenger seat 22 to be viewed by occupants. Display system 30 may include a display 32 having a screen 34 configured to display an image. Display system 30 may also include a mounting mechanism 36 configured to reorient display 32 from a first orientation (depicted as dotted lines in
Display 32 may include an LCD, an LED, a plasma display, or any other type of display. Display 32 may also provide a graphical user interface (GUI) presented on the screen 34 for user input and data display. Display 32 may further include input devices, such as a touchscreen, a keyboard, and/or a tracker ball. Display 32 may also be configured to receive user-defined settings.
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Motor 100 may include any structure configured to extend and retract actuator 38 out and in relative to first opening 60. In some embodiments, motor 100 may include a threaded screw configured to rotate in order to extend and retract actuator 38 out/in relative to first opening 60. In some embodiments, motor 100 may include a hydraulic actuator configured to use hydraulic pressure to extend and retract actuator 38 out/in relative to first opening 60. In some embodiments, motor 100 may include a geared mechanism having teeth that interlock with respective teeth on actuator 38 (e.g., a rack and pinion mechanism), and configured to rotate the geared mechanism to extend and retract actuator 38 out/in of first opening 60.
Mounting mechanism 36 may also include a link 40 pivotally coupled to a second opening 62 of dashboard 12. For example, link 40 may include a first link 42 and a second link 44, each having a first end pivotally recessed in second opening 62, for example, through a hinge (e.g., a socket hinge). The second ends of links 42, 44 may be pivotally coupled to a lower support member 52 associated with the rear surface of display 32. For example, the second ends of links 42, 44 may include a pin that is rotatably secured through an aperture of lower support member 52. As illustrated in
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In some embodiments, orientation of display system 30 may be controlled by user-defined settings. For example, motor 100 may be configured to reorient mounting mechanism 36 based on a number of different inputs based one or more preferences of the user.
In some embodiments, motor 100 may be automatically initiated based on actuation of vehicle input 24, such that mounting mechanism 36 may reorient from the first orientation wherein screen 34 is deactivated to the second orientation wherein screen 34 is activated when vehicle 10 is activated. It is also contemplated that motor 100 may be initiated based on detection of the presence of a user, for example, based on detection of a mobile device within vehicle 10 or detection of an occupant through a weight sensor associated with driver seat 20.
In some embodiments, motor 100 may be initiated by manual actuation of display input 26. For example, display input 26 may include a button (depicted in
In some embodiments, vertical angle α in the first and second orientations may be adjusted based on a number of different parameters. For example, vertical angle α may be adjusted based on user-defined settings and/or detection of individual occupants. For instance, drivers that are taller may prefer a smaller vertical angle α than drivers that are shorter, and mounting mechanism 36 may be configured to automatically orient to the desired vertical angle α upon detection of the individual occupant, or vice versa. The detection may be based on biometric data and/or detection of a mobile device within vehicle 10. Vertical angle α may also automatically adjust based on time of day and/or detected environmental conditions to reduce any undesirable visual effects on the visibility of screen 34. For example, mounting mechanism 36 may reduce/increase vertical angle α based on the position of the sun to reduce any undesirable shadows and/or glare.
A method of reorienting display 32 in vehicle 10 is also contemplated. The method may include extending or retracting actuator 38 coupled to display 32 relative to an interior surface of vehicle 10, such as dashboard 12. The method may also include pivoting display 32 relative to dashboard 12 during the extending or retracting via link 40 pivotally coupled to display 32. The extending or retracting of actuator 38 may include extending or retracting only along a straight path relative to dashboard 12. The method may further include reorienting display 32 from a first orientation to a second orientation, such that an axis defined by the length of display 32 pivots relative to dashboard 12. The method may even further include initiating the extending or retracting actuator 38 via activation of vehicle 10.
Even though display system 30 is depicted to be coupled to dashboard 12 centrally located between driver seat 20 and passenger seat 22, it is contemplated that display system 30 may be coupled to other interior surfaces of vehicle 10. For example, display system 30 may be coupled to other locations of dashboard 12 relative to either driver seat 20 or passenger seat 22. It is also contemplated that display system 30 may be coupled to center console 18 or positioned adjacent to rear passenger seats.
A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed, may cause one or more processors to perform methods, as discussed above. The computer-readable medium may include volatile or non-volatile, magnetic, semiconductor, tape, optical, removable, non-removable, or other types of computer-readable medium or computer-readable storage devices. For example, the computer-readable medium may be the storage unit or the memory module having the computer instructions stored thereon, as disclosed. In some embodiments, the computer-readable medium may be a disc or a flash drive having the computer instructions stored thereon.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed display system and related methods. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed system and related methods. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/317,411, filed Apr. 1, 2016, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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PCT/US2017/025661 | 4/1/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62317411 | Apr 2016 | US |