1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a meter for a motor vehicle of a type having a front cover which is provided in front of a meter case for protecting an interior of the meter.
2. Description of the Related Art
Heretofore, there has been such a meter for a motor vehicle which is installed on an instrument panel with its display face opposed to a driver's seat. The meter for the vehicle of this type has been hoodless in view of a space for installation, and has been generally provided with a front cover for protecting the interior (See Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 2602760, for example)
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A back face 9a of the prism 9 which is faced with the dial plate 5 of the meter 3 is inclined from a vertex P embracing a vertical angle θ so as to approach a lower end of the dial plate 5, while a front face 9b of the prism 9 is substantially in parallel to a front face of the dial plate 5. Other faces of the prism 9 than the front face 9b and the back face 9a, that is, a bottom face 9c and side faces 9d are painted in dark color.
The meter for the motor vehicle constructed as described above has been advantageous in that it has less surface reflection of daylight, and can be free from reflection on a window at night, as disclosed, for example, in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 2602760.
The prism 9 to be employed as the front cover may be in various shapes, for example, triangular in section as shown in
However, in case where the prism 9 having such a shape as indicated in
In view of the above described problem of the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a meter for a motor vehicle in which uneasy feeling due to distortion of a virtual image of a dial plate can be eliminated.
In order to attain the above described object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a meter for a motor vehicle comprising a meter case for protecting a dial plate, an indicator and a movement for actuating the indicator which are incorporated therein, and a front cover composed of a prism which is a part of a convex lens and provided in front of the meter case, wherein the dial plate has an outer contour in a substantially elliptical shape so that a virtual image of the dial plate as seen through the front cover may look like a substantially perfect circle.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, because the dial plate has the outer contour in a substantially elliptical shape so that the virtual image of the dial plate as seen through the front cover may look like a substantially perfect circle, uneasy feeling caused by the distorted virtual image of the dial plate as seen through the front cover can be eliminated.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a meter for a motor vehicle comprising
a meter case for protecting a dial plate, an indicator and a movement for actuating the indicator which are incorporated therein, and a front cover composed of a prism which is a part of a convex lens and provided in front of the meter case, wherein the dial plate is provided with an outline in a substantially elliptical shape encircling a dial on the dial plate so that a virtual image of the outline as seen through the front cover may look like a substantially perfect circle.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, because the dial plate is provided with the outline in a substantially elliptical shape encircling the dial on the dial plate so that the virtual image of the outline as seen through the front cover may look like a substantially perfect circle, uneasy feeling caused by the distorted virtual image of the outline on the dial plate as seen through the front cover can be eliminated.
Now, referring to the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
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In addition, a prism 9 formed of resin, glass or the like is fitted to an open face of the meter case 4 as a front cover. This prism 9 has a shape of a convex lens having magnification, whose end portion is cut away as shown in FIG. 5C and FIG. 6. An apex of the prism 9 is directed upward.
A back face 9a of the prism 9 faced with the dial plate 5 of the meter 3 is curved from a vertex P of the prism 9 so as to approach a lower end of the dial plate 5, while a front face 9b of the prism 9 is substantially in parallel to a front face of the dial plate 5. Other faces of the prism 9 than the front face 9b and the back face 9a, that is, a bottom face 9c and side faces 9d are painted in dark color.
As shown in
By constructing the meter in this manner, when the dial plate 5 substantially formed in a shape of a laterally elongated ellipse which is collapsed from the perfect circle 5B in a vertical direction is seen through the prism 9, the dial plate 5 (shown by a dotted line) is vertically expanded and distorted to make a virtual image 5A (shown by a solid line). As the results, the dial plate 5 which has been formed in the substantially elliptical shape will be deformed into a perfect circle in sight.
Accordingly, in the meter 3 for the motor vehicle provided with the prism 9 as the front cover of the meter case 4, uneasy feeling caused by the distorted virtual image of the dial plate 5 as seen through the prism 9 can be eliminated.
Although the present invention has been described referring to the embodiment, it is obvious that the present invention is not limited to this embodiment, but various modifications and applications of the invention can be made.
For example, in the above described embodiment, the dial plate 5 is formed in a substantially elliptical shape so that the distortion of the virtual image through the prism 9 may be compensated and the virtual image may look like a perfect circle. However, alternatively, the dial plate 5 may be provided with an outline encircling the dial, and this outline may be drawn in a substantially elliptical shape similarly to the above described embodiment. With this structure, this outline can be seen as a virtual image of a substantially perfect circle, when it is seen though the prism 9.
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