The present invention relates to a mirror device, the reflectivity of which may be varied by means of applying a voltage.
For safety reasons, car mirror manufacturers are developing and producing rear view mirrors that may be dimmed. Additionally, they are providing added functionality, such as arranging displays behind rear view mirrors to provide navigation systems.
For the dimming functionality, electrochromic mirror devices are used, allowing the mirror to darken upon upcoming headlights. For displaying information, liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are typically provided in the mirror. In the on-state of the display, a mirror with a display is seen, whereas in the off-state of the display a black hole appears in the mirror at the location where the LCD is arranged. Thus, when the display is off it is not possible to use the complete mirror for viewing.
US 2004/0160657 discloses an electrochromic rear view mirror assembly for a vehicle comprising an electrochromic mirror having a variable reflectivity, a glare sensor for sensing levels of light directed towards the front element from the rear of the vehicle, an ambient sensor for sensing levels of ambient light, a display positioned behind a partially transmissive, partially reflective portion of a reflector for displaying information, and a control circuit coupled to the sensors and the display. The glare sensor is arranged to control a contrast ratio of light originating from the display and light reflecting from the partially transmissive, partially reflective portion of the reflector. A problem with this electrochromic rear view mirror is that the entire mirror area cannot be used for viewing objects when the display is in its off-state, since the partially transmissive and partially reflective portion presents a darkened area with less reflectivity.
An object of the present invention is to alleviate the problems of prior art.
This object is met by a device as set forth in the appended independent claim 1.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a mirror device, the reflectivity of which may be varied by means of applying a voltage, comprising a cholesteric filter which is arranged to be gradually switchable between a reflective and a transparent state by varying said voltage, and a display device arranged to be at least partly covered by the cholesteric filter, wherein said display device is visible when the cholesteric filter is set in the transparent state and hidden when the cholesteric filter is set in the reflective state.
A fundamental principle of the present invention is to take advantage of the properties of a switchable cholesteric filter when providing a mirror device that may be dimmed. The cholesteric filter used in this invention can be switched between a transparent and reflective state with a gradual change in reflectivity. This is an ideal component for use in a rear view car mirror, where dimming of the mirror to reduce glares from headlights increases the safety. The transition from reflective to transparent is controlled by means of applying a voltage to the filter, where a higher voltage implies the transparent state and a lower or no voltage implies the reflective state. For car applications it is mandatory to have a power off mirror state, which is provided by this cholesteric filter. A display device arranged behind the cholesteric filter can now advantageously be completely hidden behind the cholesteric filter, when the filter is set in the reflective state. By way of example, the display device may comprise an LCD, organic LED or an electrophoretic display. Additionally, the reflectivity of a portion of the cholesteric filter which is arranged in front of the display device is equal in reflectivity as compared to other portions of the cholesteric filter. This is particularly useful when the display is in its off-state, and there is no reason to show the display. This offers a great advantage as compared to known car mirrors with displays arranged in the mirror, which presents a “black hole” in place of the display when the display is set in the off-state. When there is information to display, the cholesteric filter of the present invention is set in the transparent mode, whereby the display is visible and, hence, information is available to a passenger of the vehicle (a driver, or possibly a fellow passenger). When the cholesteric filter is set in an intermediate mode, i.e. a mode in between the two extreme modes reflective/transparent, the reflectivity of the mirror is decreased such that objects in the mirror are dimmed. This has the effect of reducing the intensity of reflected light, direct sunbeams, headlights or any other kind of floodlights.
In a first embodiment of the invention, the cholesteric filter is arranged such that at least one portion of the filter can be set in the reflective state while at least another portion can be set in the transparent state. This is advantageous, since separate portions of the filter can be individually set to a reflective, transparent or any intermediate state. Hence, “mirror functionality” of the portions of the mirror device that are not set in the transparent state for making the display visible is maintained.
In a second embodiment, there is provided a mirror device, wherein said mirror is a rear view mirror for an automotive vehicle. Moreover, it is understood that the present invention is suitable for wing mirrors, bathroom mirrors, LCD television sets with mirror functionality, show windows, etc.
In another embodiment of the invention, a mirror device is provided in which the display device is displaying information of a car navigation system. Additionally, information received via car radio, speed of the vehicle, outdoor temperature, etc. can be displayed. The idea of this embodiment is to provide means for displaying useful information to a passenger of the vehicle.
Further features of, and advantages with, the present invention will become apparent when studying the appended claims and the following description. Those skilled in the art realize that different features of the present invention can be combined to create embodiments other than those described in the following.
The various aspects of the invention, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Even though the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplifying embodiments thereof, many different alterations, modifications and the like will become apparent for those skilled in the art. The described embodiments are therefore not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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05108108.1 | Sep 2005 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB06/52978 | 8/28/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/3/2008 |