This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-060357, filed on Mar. 24, 2014, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a mounting structure for a head up display.
A head up display apparatus that can display operation information, etc., superimposed on a scene viewed through a windshield of a vehicle exists (for example, see JP 2003-300426 A).
In recent years, a demand to increase displayable information quantity by widening a display area of the head up display apparatus increases. A demand to increase a size of a head up display unit constituting the head up display apparatus therefore increases.
However, an instrument panel does not have a spare space in an inner portion thereof, since a load absorbing structure configured to absorb an emergency input load from a vehicle front direction by collapsing due to the load is disposed in the inner portion of the instrument panel. It is therefore difficult to directly provide a large-sized head up display unit in the inner portion of the instrument panel.
A main object of the present invention is to reasonably provide a large-sized head up display unit in an inner portion of an instrument panel.
To solve the above problem, a mounting structure for a head up display includes a vehicle body strength member disposed at a vehicle rear side of a front wall panel of a vehicle interior and extending in a vehicle width direction, a column bracket provided at a lower portion of the vehicle body strength member and that mounts a steering column, and a head up display unit. The head up display unit is mounted on the column bracket to be movable to a vehicle upward direction by an emergency input load from a vehicle front direction.
The following advantageous effect can be acquired by the above configuration. That is to say, the head up display unit is mounted on the column bracket to be movable to the vehicle upward direction. The head up display unit can be thereby efficiently mounted on a front portion of the vehicle interior with space-saving, and the head up display unit can be separated from the vehicle body strength member or the steering column in response to the emergency input load from the vehicle front direction and retracted to the vehicle upward direction alone. As a result, it can be prevented that the head up display unit evacuates the vehicle body strength member or the steering column by the emergency input load from the vehicle front direction. With this, it is possible to reasonably provide a large-sized head up display unit having much information that can display in an inner portion of an instrument panel.
An embodiment according to the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
<Configuration>
A configuration of the embodiment is described hereinafter.
A front portion of a vehicle interior of a vehicle such as an automobile is provided with a front wall panel 1 of the vehicle interior and a windshield 2, as shown in a side sectional view of
A vehicle body strength member 4 extending in a vehicle width direction (perpendicular direction to a paper surface of
Air conditioning ducts 11, 12, harnesses 13 which are bundles of wires, and metering apparatuses 14 are further provided on an upper side of the inner portion of the instrument panel 3 in order from the vehicle front side. A meter hood 15 covering the metering apparatuses 14 is integrally or separately provided on the instrument panel 3. A column cover 16 is mounted on a portion of the steering column 5 protruding from the instrument panel 3.
Here, the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle interior is a dash panel partitioning between the vehicle interior and an engine room. The vehicle body strength member 4 is called a cross-car beam or steering support member, and is usually formed by a circular pipe made of a metal. In this case, the vehicle body strength member 4 has a non-circular section made of a metal or light alloy, for example, a rectangular section. Here, the vehicle body strength member 4 may be formed by either the circular pipe or the rectangular section.
The embodiment has the following configuration based on the basic configuration as described above.
(1) As described above, the column bracket (the column lower bracket 7 and the column upper bracket 8) that mounts the steering column 5 is provided at the lower portion of the vehicle body strength member 4 which extends in the vehicle width direction and is disposed in the vehicle rear side of the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle interior. The head up display unit 21 is mounted on the column bracket (the column lower bracket 7 in this case) to be movable in a vehicle upward direction by an emergency input load from the vehicle front direction (see an operational view of
Here, the head up display unit 21 is located on the vehicle front side of the vehicle body strength member 4 and at an upward position of the steering column 5, in the inner portion of the instrument panel 3. The head up display unit 21 is mounted on an upper portion of the column lower bracket 7 through movable mounting parts 31 as shown in
Then, the head up display unit 21 is configured to unitize into one configuration of a head up display device that can display operating information etc. superimposed on a scene seeing through the windshield 2 of the vehicle. The head up display unit 21 includes a casing as shown in
(2) As shown in
Here, the inclination guiding part 41 has an inclination angle such that the head up display unit 21 can get over the vehicle body strength member 4. The inclination guiding part 41 is separately provided from the movable mounting parts 31. For example, the inclination guiding part 41 is provided between the right and left movable mounting parts 31. The inclination guiding part 41 is formed such as a triangular rib provided on an upper surface of the column lower bracket 7. A plurality of triangular rib-shaped inclination guiding parts 41 is provided at predetermined intervals in the vehicle width direction.
Note that the brackets 34 and 35 of the movable mounting parts 31 are formed to have surfaces of the same inclination angles as the inclination guiding parts 41. The brackets 35 of the movable mounting parts 31 may be therefore provided on brackets 42 each having an inclined shape, as needed.
(3) As shown in
Here, since the head up display unit 21 has in the inner portion thereof the optical system 38 as described above, it uses a metallic casing (for example, a casing made of aluminum die-cast) in order to always maintain high position precision regardless of change in environmental temperature. In this case, a difference between the strengths of the lower casing 51 and the upper casing 52 is set by configuring the lower casing 51 to be larger than the upper casing 52 in wall thickness (wall thickness T1>wall thickness T2). The above-mentioned guiding surface 53 is provided at a corner portion in the vehicle rear side on a lower surface of the lower casing 51. The guiding surface 53 has the same inclination angle as that of the inclination guiding parts 41 and is configured to be slidable on the inclination guiding parts 41.
(4) The lower casing 51 is configured to act as a post bracket 61 that connects the vehicle body strength member 4 and the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle interior.
Here, the post bracket 61 is provided to restrain the swinging (for example, the turning in an upward and downward direction about a lower position of the vehicle body strength member 4 as an approximate center) in the upward and downward direction of the steering column 5 generated when travelling the vehicle. A front portion of the lower casing 51 is therefore provided with mounting parts 63 facing mounting seat surfaces 62 provided on the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle interior. The mounting parts 63 have a large strength in the upward and downward direction, but a smaller strength in the vehicle front and rear direction (compared to the strength in the upward and downward direction).
More specifically, the mounting seat surfaces 62 of the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle and the mounting parts 63 of the front portion of the lower casing 51 can be approximately fastened and fixed in the vehicle front and rear direction by fasteners such as bolts 64 and nuts 65, as shown in
Alternatively, the head up display unit 21 may be removed to the vehicle rear side by providing groove-shaped cutouts 69 formed in the mounting parts 63 (mounting surfaces facing the mounting seat surfaces 62) of the front portion of the lower casing 51 and extending downward from the threaded holes 66, as shown in
<Effects>
According to the embodiments as described, the following effects can be acquired.
(1) The head up display unit 21 is mounted on the column bracket to be movable to the vehicle upward direction, as shown in
(2) The inclination guiding part 41 of backward rise is provided on the column bracket (the column lower bracket 7). The movement of the head up display unit 21 to the vehicle upward direction can be thereby guided by the inclination guiding part 41. In addition, because the inclination guiding part 41 is formed to have the backward rise, the inclination guiding part 41 guides the head up display unit 21 above the vehicle body strength member 4 to retract not to interfere with the vehicle body strength member 4.
(3) The guiding surface 53 is provided on the lower casing 51 which is provided to increase the strength of the head up display unit 21. It is thereby possible to guide the head up display unit 21 to the vehicle upward direction and the vehicle rear direction and securely retract along the inclination guiding parts 41 by the guiding surface 53 provided on the portion of the increased strength of the head up display unit 21.
(4) The lower casing 51 of the head up display unit 21 is configured to use as the post bracket 61. The lower casing 51 of the head up display unit 21 thereby has a function of the post bracket 61. It is not therefore necessary to provide the exclusive post bracket 61. As a result, it is possible to accomplish cost reduction by reduction of the number of parts and improved space efficiency in the instrument panel 3. In addition, because the lower casing 51 of the head up display unit 21 is configured to be separated from the front wall panel 1 of the vehicle, the head up display unit 21 can be prevented from disturbing the load absorption.
Although the embodiment has been described with reference to the drawings, the embodiments are mere examples. Accordingly, changes in design within a scope that does not depart from the gist should be, of course, included in the embodiments without being limited to only the configuration of the embodiments. In addition, for example, in a case where a plurality of configurations is included in each embodiment, of course, a possible combination of the configurations should be included in the embodiments, even if there is no explanation, in particular. If a plurality of embodiments or modifications is disclosed, of course, a possible combination of configuration across them should be included in the embodiments, even if there is no explanation, in particular. As to configurations shown in drawings, they should be included in the embodiments, even if there is no explanation, in particular. Furthermore, the word, “etc.” is used to include equivalents. If words such as “approximate” “about” and “degree” exist, they are used in a meaning including things of a range and precision recognized in common-sense.
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