This disclosure relates to display systems and methods for a vehicle, and more particularly, to systems and methods for displaying images or videos on a surface of a vehicle.
Vehicles are often equipped with components that provide favorable aerodynamics allowing the vehicles to reach certain speeds while maintaining control. In particular, race cars are often designed to reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour while maintaining sufficient control to navigate a track. For example, race cars are designed with rear spoilers shaped to reduce turbulence and drag along the longitudinal axis of the car and to generate sufficient downward force onto the rear wheels to maintain contact with the road.
In some industries, vehicles are also used to provide displays including advertisement and/or banners directed to viewers. For example, in the race car industry, advertisements generate high revenue, and the banners provide race information such as assigned numbers and team colors. The displays are typically painted onto hoods, doors, and other panels of the vehicle, which generate sufficient visibility. However, these existing display methods are not suitable for video advertisements or modern social media. It would be desirable to provide dynamic methods and systems of displaying media, banners, and advertisements on vehicles, particularly in the race car industry.
The disclosed display systems and methods are directed to mitigating or overcoming one or more of the problems 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 formed on a tail fin of the vehicle, the display including at least one planar structure. The display system may further include at least one projector configured to project content onto the planar structure of the display. The display system may also include a controller configured to control the at least one projector.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a display method for a vehicle. The display method may include determining content for display, and causing at least one projector to project content onto a display formed on a tail fin of the vehicle. The display may include at least one planar structure.
Another aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a vehicle. The vehicle may include a tail fin and a display system. The display system may include a display formed on the tail fin of the vehicle, the display including at least one planar structure. The display system may further include at least one projector configured to project content onto the planar structure of the display. The display system may also include a controller configured to control the at least one projector.
The disclosure is generally directed to a display system and method for dynamically displaying images onto a surface of a vehicle. In some embodiments, the display system may include at least one projector configured to display an image onto a tail fin of the vehicle. The tail fin may include features that provide stability to the vehicle and that visually display an image from the projector. For example, in some embodiments, the tail fin may include a selectively reflective film sandwiched between two transparent, rigid or semi-rigid structures.
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Projector 110 may be installed on or embedded in a surface of the vehicle. In some embodiments, projector 110 may be on the side of a rear spoiler, facing tail fin 130. In some embodiments, system 100 may include a first projector 110 on a first side of tail fin 130 and a second projector 112 on a second side of tail fin 130, opposite of the first side, as depicted in
Projectors 110 and 112 may be configured to project images or videos at an angle onto display 120, as depicted in
Display 120 may be installed on a visible location of the vehicle to display the images and/or videos projected by projectors 110 and 112. Display 120 may display on a single side or on both sides. In some embodiments, display 120 may be located on tail fin 130. It is contemplated though, display 120 may also be located on other surfaces of the vehicle that are visible to a person external to the vehicle.
Tail fin 130 may be secured to a surface of the vehicle with a connection and extend substantially vertical from the surface of the vehicle. Tail fin 130 (e.g., a vertical stabilizer) may be shaped to limit aerodynamic drag in one direction while providing maximum drag in an orthogonal direction. In some embodiments, tail fin 130 may be shaped to create minimum aerodynamic drag along a first axis, for example, extending from the front of the vehicle to the rear of the vehicle. Tail fin 130 may also provide significant drag along a second axis, for example, extending from a left side of the vehicle to the right side of the vehicle, perpendicular to the first axis. For example, tail fin 130 may limit lateral movements at the rear of the vehicle aiding in stability as the vehicle takes corners at high speeds.
Display 120 may include a plurality of layers secured by one or more fasteners 121. For example, the layers may include planar structures, such as a projection film and one or more transparent structures. The one or more of the layers may provide a display surface for display 120, onto which an image or video may be projected. In some embodiments, display 120 may provide two planar surfaces on which the content can be projected on. For example, projector 110 may project the content on one planar surface of display 120 and projector 112 may project on the other planar surface. The content projected on the two surfaces may be the same or different.
The structural integrity of display 120 may be provided by the one or more transparent structure(s). In some embodiments, the transparent structure(s) may be semi-rigid in order to provide sufficient rigidity to limit deflection yet retain some flexibility to resist destructive shear forces. In some embodiments, the material may be rigid, while the connection may be a semi-rigid to provide a similar ability to resist destructive shear forces. For example, the transparent structure(s) may include semi-rigid sheet(s) of an acrylic (e.g., plexiglass) and/or other polymers.
In some embodiments, display 120 may include a projection film that is transparent to a first set of frequencies of light and reflective of a second set of frequencies of light. For example, in some embodiments, the projection film may be transparent to most visible frequencies of light while reflective of a specific range of visible frequencies of light. For instance, the projection film may be sandwiched between the two transparent structures creating a display surface that may be transparent to outdoor light but reflective of light frequencies that are projected by the projector(s). For example, in some embodiments, the projection film may include Glassfire™ or Silver Film™ produced by Glimm Screens International™.
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In some embodiments, tail fin 130 may further include edge lighting brake lights 140, and rear LED lighting 150. Edge lighting brake lights may be on when the vehicle brakes. Rear LED lighting 150 may be used for various indication purposes. For example, rear LED lighting 150 may include an array of LED lights. The LED lights may be on, flashing, or blinking, simultaneously or individually, to indicate a vehicle status/condition, such as vehicle speed, battery state of charge, temperature, etc.
Projectors 110, 112, and display 120 may be electrically coupled to a controller or connected to the controller via a network. The controller may cause projectors 110 and 112 to project determined content to display 120. For example, the controller may send control signals to actuators that actuate projectors 110 and 112. The actuators may adjust the position, orientation, projection angle, and on/off of the projectors.
Processing unit 202 may include or be part of one or more processing devices, such as, for example, a microprocessor. Processing unit 202 may include any type of a single or multi-core processor, a mobile device, a microcontroller, a central processing unit, a graphics processing unit, etc. Processing unit 202 may be configured to receive and process data to determine a plurality of conditions of the vehicle. Processing unit 202 may also be configured to generate and transmit data and command signals, via I/O interface 201, in order to actuate the devices in communication.
In some embodiments, processing unit 202 may be configured to receive data from vehicle sensors, and cause projectors 110 and 112 to display data including a status of the vehicle, battery life, driver response time, breaking force, speed, g-forces, temperatures, tire status, and/or other similar types of data, through display 120. In some embodiments, processing unit 202 may be configured to download data from a server related to a vehicle race, and cause projectors 110 and 112 to display data including an assigned number (e.g., “01” as depicted in
Processing unit 202 may execute computer instructions (program codes) stored in memory 203 and/or storage unit 204, and may perform exemplary functions in accordance with techniques described in this disclosure. Memory 203 and/or storage unit 204 may include any appropriate type of storage provided to store any type of information that processing unit 202 may use for operation. Memory 203 and storage unit 204 may be a volatile or non-volatile, magnetic, semiconductor, tape, optical, removable, non-removable, or other type of storage device or tangible (i.e., non-transitory) computer-readable medium including, but not limited to, a ROM, a flash memory, a dynamic RAM, and a static RAM. Memory 203 and/or storage 204 may also be viewed as what is more generally referred to as a “computer program product” having executable computer instructions (program codes) as described herein. Memory 203 may be configured to store one or more computer programs that may be executed by processing unit 202 to perform exemplary functions disclosed in this application. Memory 203 and/or storage unit 204 may be further configured to store data used by processing unit 202. For example, storage unit 204 may store the various data, image, or video content to be projected by projectors 110 and 112, such as race data of the vehicle and predetermined rules of the vehicle sensors.
Another aspect of the disclosure is directed to a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions which, when executed, cause one or more processors to perform the 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.
Although the disclosure illustrates an exemplary vehicle display system utilizing the tail fin of a vehicle as the display, the display system may be applied to any number of other surfaces. For example, the display system may be applied to doors, roofs, hoods, grills, and/or other panels of vehicles. The display system may also be applied to non-vehicle applications.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed control 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 control 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.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/274,483, filed on Jan. 4, 2016. The subject matter of the aforementioned application is incorporated herein by reference.
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62274483 | Jan 2016 | US |