The present disclosure is related generally to instrument clusters for vehicles.
Vehicles include instrument clusters and gauges for communicating desired operating parameters such as vehicle speed, engine rpm and direction indicators. Different methods and devices are known for communicating this information. Each method and device provides not only the function of communicating operating information to a driver, but also form and contribute to the style and aesthetic appearance of a vehicle interior. Accordingly, it is desirable to develop new and unique devices and methods for communicating and representing vehicle operating information to contribute to a desired appearance.
An instrument cluster assembly includes at least one gauge. The gauge comprises a dial surface and a transparent ring spaced apart from the dial surface. The ring has an outer surface and an inner surface that includes ring graphics. The dial surface may also include dial graphics. The ring is configured to be illuminated.
As one example, the inner surface of the ring includes a diffractive film having the ring graphics. The diffractive film creates a three dimensional effect and may reduce parallax to the driver with respect to the film and dial graphics. Alternatively or additionally, the ring graphics may comprise indentations or ink on the inner surface of the ring.
The gauge further comprises a pointer rotatable about an axis. The pointer may include a pointer arm including a portion extending into a space defined between the inner surface of the ring and the dial surface. The portion is at least partially visible through the ring.
These and other features disclosed herein can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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The ring 16 of the example gauge 12 is transparent and may comprise an acrylic material. The ring 16 is configured to be illuminated by a light source 32 in connection with a printed circuit board 34, as shown schematically in
The example ring 16 further includes ring graphics 36 on the inner surface 20. For example, the ring graphics 36 could be indicative of information, such as speed or rpm range. The dial surface 14 may include a set of dial graphics 38. Thus, the example gauge 12 has at least two independent levels of graphics. In one example configuration, one of the ring graphics 36 and the dial graphics 38 may be indicative of miles per hour and the other indicative of kilometers per hour. The ring graphics 36 may be colored differently from the dial graphics 38.
The ring graphics 36 on the inner surface 20 may be part of a diffractive film 22. As another example, the graphics 36 may comprise ink on the inner surface 20.
The example gauge 12 further includes a pointer 24, which rotates about an axis A. The pointer 24 includes pointer arm 26. A portion 28 of the pointer arm 26 extends into the space 29 defined by the axial space between the inner ring surface 20 and the dial surface 14, as shown schematically in
The dial graphics 38 are disposed within the space 29. The transparency of the ring 16 allows the portion 28 of the pointer arm 26 and the dial graphics 38 to be seen through the ring 16.
In the example, the transparency of the ring 16 allows for graphics 36 and 38 to be displayed at different planes. In this example, the dial surface 14 is disposed within a first plane 101 and the inner ring surface 20 is disposed within a second plane 102 spaced apart from the first plane 101 in a direction toward a vehicle operator. Ring graphics 36 and dial graphics 38 are therefore both visible and disposed on different planes to provide a three dimensional visual appearance, as shown in
The example ring 16 of
The example instrument cluster assembly 10 includes a gauge 12 having the features described herein. One of ordinary skill would understand that the secondary gauges 11, 13 may also include the disclosed features. Further, an instrument cluster assembly could be utilized having more or less gauges than those shown in the
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/738,426 filed on Dec. 18, 2012.
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61738426 | Dec 2012 | US |