Claims
- 1. In combination with an instrument display system for use in a passenger vehicle to provide a visual representation of instrument data to the passenger, the system being of the type having a mask, an electric motor for moving the mask and control means for controlling movement of the mask, the electric motor being responsive to said control means and having a stator assembly and a rotor assembly for rotating relative to the stator assembly, the improvement wherein:
- the rotor assembly includes a cylindrical magnet coupled to the mask to move the mask and positioned about the stator assembly for rotating without the stator assembly to enable the mask to convey the instrument data to the passenger; said combination further comprising
- a vacuum fluorescent display oriented behind the mask and provided with a plurality of illuminated indicia for projecting an analog gauge image therefrom, the vacuum fluorescent display, mask and motor forming a heads-up projector;
- a combiner positioned a spaced apart distance from the heads-up projector to form a projected image in the passenger's field of vision;
- means for affixing the projector to a vehicle windshield; and
- means for adjustably affixing the combiner relative to the vehicle windshield a spaced apart distance from the heads-up projector.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said combiner comprises a spherical transparent photochromic member coated with a partially reflective film to enable the passenger to look through the combiner and see the roadway as well as the projected image from the heads-up projector.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said motor is mounted in front of said vacuum fluorescent display.
- 4. In combination with an instrument display system for use in a passenger vehicle to provide a visual representation of instrument data to the passenger, the system being of the type having a mask, an electric motor for moving the mask and control means for controlling movement of the mask, the electric motor being responsive to said control means and having a stator assembly and a rotor assembly for rotating relative to the stator assembly, the improvement wherein:
- the rotor assembly includes a cylindrical magnet coupled to the mask to move the mask and positioned about the stator assembly for rotating without the stator assembly in a fixed circular path concentric with the stator assembly and in a continuous motion without mechanical step intervals to enable the mask to accurately convey the instrument data to the passenger; said combination further comprising
- a vacuum fluorescent display oriented behind the mask and provided with a plurality of illuminated indicia for projecting an analog gauge image therefrom, the vacuum fluorescent display, mask and motor forming a heads-up projector;
- a combiner positioned a spaced apart distance from the heads-up projector to form a projected image in the passenger's field of vision;
- means for affixing the projector to a vehicle windshield; and
- means for adjustably affixing the combiner relative to the vehicle windshield a spaced apart distance from the heads-up projector.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein said combiner comprises a spherical transparent photochromic member coated with a partially reflective film to enable the passenger to look through the combiner and see the roadway as well as the projected image from the heads-up projector.
- 6. The combination of claim 4 wherein said motor is mounted in front of said vacuum fluorescent display.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/910,108 filed Jul. 6, 1992, now U.S. Pat No. 5,406,303.
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