The invention concerns the use of a monitor to display freely variable pictures or symbols, i.e., for flexible depiction of displays or depiction of films or film sequences, in a vehicle, especially a motor vehicle.
The task of the invention is to increase customer acceptance of monitors in vehicles, especially motor vehicles.
The aforementioned task is solved by a seat for a vehicle, especially for a motor vehicle, with a seat surface and a monitor arranged on a side of the seat facing away from the seat surface for depiction of freely variable pictures or symbols, in which the monitor includes an emission layer, containing a light-emitting polymer, and a transparent carrier layer made of a flexible material, consisting essentially of flexible plastic, and in which the emission layer, in one embodiment of the invention, is arranged beneath the transparent carrier layer from a viewing direction of the monitor. The monitor, in another embodiment of the invention, is mounted on a soft material, especially on a soft material with a thickness of at least about 2 cm.
In another embodiment of the invention, the emission layer comprises a first light-emitting polymer for emission of light of a first color and a second light-emitting polymer for emission of light of a second color, in which the first light-emitting polymer, in a further embodiment of the invention, is arranged next to the second light-emitting polymer.
In another embodiment of the invention, the emission layer comprises a first light-emitting polymer for emission of light of a first color, a second light-emitting polymer for emission of light of a second color and a third light-emitting color for emission of light of a third color, in which, in a further embodiment of the invention, the first light-emitting polymer, the second light-emitting polymer and the third light-emitting polymer are arranged next to each other.
In another embodiment of the invention, the light-emitting polymer includes a spiro compound, for example, a spiro compound according to the formula
Details of such spiro compounds can be taken from EP 0 676 461 B1 (incorporated by reference) or U.S. Pat. No. 5,840,217 (incorporated by reference).
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the light-emitting polymer includes polyphenylenevinylenes (PPV), for example, R-PPV, for example,
Or CN-PPV, for example,
Or polyfluorenes. Methods for dissolution of polymers for subsequent printing (for example, on the transparent carrier or on an electrode arranged on the transparent carrier) can be taken, for example, from WO 03/019694 A2 (incorporated by reference) or DE 101 41 624 A1 (incorporated by reference).
In another embodiment of the invention, the monitor includes a number of linear or strip-like front electrodes arranged between the emission layer and the transparent carrier layer.
In another embodiment of the invention, the monitor includes a number of linear or strip-like rear electrodes arranged on a side of the emission layer facing away from the transparent carrier layer.
In another embodiment of the invention, the monitor includes a number of linear or strip-like front electrodes, running essentially parallel to each other, arranged between the emission layer and the transparent carrier layer, and a number of linear or strip-like rear electrodes, running parallel to each other, arranged on a side of the emission layer facing away from the transparent carrier layer, in which the front electrodes are arranged not parallel, but essentially at right angles to the rear electrodes.
In another embodiment of the invention, the emission layer is a layer applied by means of an inkjet process.
The aforementioned task is also solved by a steering wheel for a vehicle with a monitor for depiction of freely variable pictures or symbols, comprising a monitor arranged on a side facing the user, and especially including the aforementioned features of the monitor arranged on the seat, in which the monitor includes an emission layer, containing a light-emitting polymer, and a transparent carrier layer, made of a flexible material.
The aforementioned task is also solved by a vehicle with a monitor to depict freely variable pictures or symbols, comprising, in particular, the aforementioned features of the monitor arranged on the seat, in which the monitor includes an emission layer, containing a light-emitting polymer, and a transparent carrier layer, made of a flexible material.
The vehicle according to the invention is especially a land vehicle, usable individually in traffic. Motor vehicles according to the invention are not particularly restricted to land vehicles with an internal combustion engine.
Additional advantages and details are apparent from the following description of practical examples.
The structure depicted in
Spiro compounds, for example, a spiro compound according to the formula
can be used as a component of the emission layer 13, containing at least one light-emitting polymer. Details concerning such spiro compounds can be taken from EP 0 676 461 B1 (incorporated by reference) or U.S. Pat. No. 5,840,217 (incorporated by reference). Additional details on spiro compounds can be taken from the Internet site www.covion.com/technology/tech_summary.html (incorporated by reference).
In an alternative or additional embodiment, the emission layer 13, containing at least one light-emitting polymer, includes polyphenylenevinylenes (PPV), for example, R-PPV, for example,
Or CN-PPV, for example,
Or polyfluorenes. A method for dissolution of polymers for subsequent printing can be taken, for example, from WO/03019694 A2 (incorporated by reference) or DE 101 41 624 A1 (incorporated by reference), as well as the aforementioned Internet site www.covion.com/technology/tech_summary.html.
It is prescribed that the emission layer 13, as shown in sections in
In an alternative to the segments 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 depicted in
The invention increases the subjective feeling of safety of passengers and drivers of vehicles, with reference to monitors in the vehicle. This is especially true for rear passengers in a vehicle, with reference to a seat according to the invention, in comparison with a seat with an ordinary monitor. This again leads to increased customer acceptance of a monitor equipped and arranged according to the invention, in comparison with an ordinary monitor.
The layers in the figures are drawn in the interest of simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily true to scale. For example, the orders of magnitude of some layers are exaggerated relative to other layers, in order to improve understanding of the practical examples of the present invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/590,244, which was filed on Jul. 22, 2004, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60590244 | Jul 2004 | US |