Steering wheel with video screen and airbag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10144383
  • Patent Number
    10,144,383
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 29, 2016
    7 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2018
    5 years ago
Abstract
A steering assembly includes a steering wheel and display interface. The steering wheel has an airbag module disposed within a hub of the steering wheel. The display interface is disposed on the steering wheel over the airbag module. The display interface has a first display segment disposed adjacent to a second display segment.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Vehicle steering wheels may be used by a driver of the vehicle to provide directional control of the vehicle. Autonomous vehicles are provided with advanced sensors, electronics, and controllers to provide directional control of the vehicle without driver intervention. An operator of the autonomous vehicle may be able to perform non-driving activities while the autonomous vehicle is controlled by the advanced sensors, electronics, or controllers.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering assembly is provided. The steering assembly includes a steering wheel and a display interface. The steering wheel is selectively coupled to a steering shaft. The steering wheel has a hub and an airbag cover disposed on the hub. The hub is configured to receive an airbag module. The display interface is disposed within the airbag cover that is disposed over the airbag module. The display interface is configured to split in response to expansion of an airbag of the airbag module.


According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering assembly for an autonomous vehicle is provided. The steering assembly includes a steering wheel and display interface. The steering wheel has an airbag module disposed within a hub of the steering wheel. The display interface is disposed on the steering wheel over the airbag module. The display interface has a first display segment disposed adjacent to a second display segment.


According to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, a steering assembly is provided. The steering assembly includes a steering wheel and a display interface. The steering wheel has a hub that receives an airbag module and an air bag cover disposed over the airbag module. The display interface is disposed on the airbag cover.


These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a side view of a vehicle compartment having a steering assembly in an extended position;



FIG. 2 is a side view of the vehicle compartment having the steering assembly in a retracted position;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a steering wheel having a display interface;



FIG. 4 is an elevation view of a display interface of a first embodiment of the steering wheel;



FIG. 5 is a top section view of the display interface of the first embodiment of the steering wheel prior to expansion of an airbag;



FIG. 6 is an elevation view of a display interface of a second embodiment of a steering wheel;



FIG. 7 is a top section view of the display interface of the second embodiment of the steering wheel during expansion of an airbag;



FIG. 8 is an elevation view of a display interface of a third embodiment of a steering wheel;



FIG. 9 is a top section view of the display interface of the third embodiment of the steering wheel during expansion of an airbag;



FIG. 10 is an elevation view of a display interface of a fourth embodiment of a steering wheel;



FIG. 11 is a top section view of the display interface of the fourth embodiment of the steering wheel during expansion of an airbag;



FIG. 12 is an elevation view of display interface of a fifth embodiment of a steering wheel; and



FIG. 13 is a top section view of the display interface of the fifth embodiment of the steering wheel during expansion of an airbag.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring now to the Figures, where the invention will be described with reference to specific embodiments, without limiting same, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The Figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.


Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a side view of a space within a vehicle, an autonomous vehicle, an autonomously driven vehicle, or a selectively autonomous vehicle such as a vehicle compartment 10 is shown. The vehicle is provided with a steering assembly 20 and an autonomous driving assisted steering system or advanced driver assist system (ADAS) 22 such that the vehicle is able to perform operations without continuous input from a driver (e.g. steering, accelerating, braking, maneuvering, etc.). The ADAS 22 allows the vehicle to be at least partially autonomously controlled using sensing, steering, and/or braking technology. A driver of the vehicle is able to selectively activate or deactivate the ADAS 22 via a switch or other mechanism. A vehicle control or monitoring system is able to selectively activate or deactivate the ADAS 22 in response to events occurring within or external to the vehicle.


The steering assembly 20 includes a steering wheel 30, a steering gear 32, and a controller 34. The steering wheel 30 is operatively connected to a steering column 40. The combination of the steering wheel 30 and the steering column 40 are movable between an extended position (see FIG. 1) and a retracted (see FIG. 2) along a longitudinal axis 42 that extends through the steering column 40. The extended position corresponds to a position in which a driver of the vehicle is able to provide steering input via the steering wheel 30. The retracted position corresponds to a position in which the driver of the vehicle is not required to provide steering input via the steering wheel 30.


The steering wheel 30 may be directly or indirectly selectively coupled to a steering shaft 44 that is operatively connected to the steering gear 32. The steering wheel 30 is directly or indirectly selectively coupled to the steering shaft 44 by a coupling mechanism 46. The coupling mechanism 46 may include a disconnect clutch. The steering wheel 30 is coupled to the steering shaft 44 when the disconnect clutch of the coupling mechanism 46 is at least partially engaged and the ADAS 22 is deactivated. The steering wheel 30 is decoupled from the steering shaft 44 when the disconnect clutch of the coupling mechanism 46 is disengaged and the ADAS 22 is activated.


The steering wheel 30 is switchable between a rotatable condition and a non-rotating condition in response to the selective activation of the ADAS 22. The driver of the vehicle is able to provide directional control of the vehicle through the steering wheel 30 when the ADAS 22 is deactivated and the steering wheel 30 is in the rotatable condition. The steering wheel 30 is in a rotatable condition when the ADAS 22 is deactivated and the steering wheel 30 is in the extended position.


The steering wheel 30 is switched from a rotatable condition to a non-rotating condition when the ADAS 22 is activated. The steering wheel 30 may be inhibited from rotating in the non-rotating condition. The steering wheel 30 is in the non-rotating condition when the steering wheel 30 is operatively decoupled from the steering shaft 44 and/or in the retracted position. In at least one embodiment, when the ADAS 22 is activated, the steering shaft 44 counter rotates such that no rotation of the steering wheel 30 is caused by the performance of steering maneuvers controlled by the ADAS 22. It is to be appreciated that “decoupling” the steering wheel 30 from the steering shaft 44 may be done mechanically, electrically, or a combination thereof.


The steering wheel 30 is in communication with the ADAS 22 and the controller 34. Referring to FIG. 3, the steering wheel 30 includes a hub 50, an airbag cover 52, a rim 54, and a display interface 56. The hub 50 operatively connects the steering wheel 30 to the steering column 40. The hub 50 defines a cavity or a receptacle that is configured to receive an airbag module 60 having an airbag 62. The airbag module 60 includes an inflator that is configured to deploy the airbag 62 such that the inflator fills the airbag 62 with a pressurized gas to expand the airbag 62 to protect a driver of the vehicle during certain vehicle impact events.


The airbag cover 52 is disposed on the hub 50. The airbag cover 52 is commonly referred to as a horn pad due to its operable communication with a vehicle horn. The airbag cover 52 is configured to cover the cavity or a receptacle defined by the hub at 50 to protect and cover the airbag module 60.


The rim 54 is operatively connected to the hub 50. The rim 54 extends at least partially about the hub 50.


The display interface 56 is installed on or within at least one of the hub 50 and the airbag cover 52. In at least one embodiment, the display interface 56 is electronically joined to the airbag cover 52. The display interface 56 is configured as a display unit, a video screen, computer monitor, a vehicle information display, a graphical user interface, or the like. The display interface 56 includes a display area 70 having a viewing area 72 that is configured to display information such as vehicle gauges, a virtual map, a GPS map, applications for work and/or entertainment, or the like. The viewing area 72 may approximate an airbag footprint. In at least one embodiment, the viewing area 72 is completely disposed within the display area 70. In other embodiments, the viewing area 72 and the display area 70 are substantially the same size such that the terms viewing area and display area may be used interchangeably.


The display interface 56 may be constructed of a thin, frangible, or flexible material such as polyimide, polyethernaphthalate, or the like. The display interface 56 is configured as a frangible display interface to facilitate or enable the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 to be deployed with minimal or no restrictions during a vehicle impact event. The display interface 56 may be configured to split, detach, or hingedly/pivotally move out of the deployment path of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60.


Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, a first embodiment of the display interface 56 of the steering wheel 30 is shown. The display interface 56 is configured to split in response to expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60. As used in the present disclosure, the term “split” is interpreted to mean that the display interface 56 cleanly bifurcates with minimal discernible discharge.


The display interface 56 may tear, crack, or fracture along a predicted tear path 80 that extends from a first side 82 of the display interface 56 towards a second side 84 of the display interface 56. In at least one embodiment, the predicated tear path 80 may be a predefined split that is formed or defined in the display interface 56. The predicted tear path 80 extends through the display area 70 of the display interface 56. The second side 84 is disposed opposite the first side 82. The display interface 56 is configured to flex and subsequently split along the predicted tear path 80 in response to expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60.


The display interface 56 defines a tear initiator 90. The tear initiator 90 extends from at least one of the first side 82 and the second side 84 towards the viewing area 72 but does not extend into the viewing area 72. The tear initiator 90 is spaced apart from the viewing area 72. In at least one embodiment, a tear initiator 90 extends from the first side 82 of the display interface 56 towards the viewing area 72 and another tear initiator 90 extends from the second side 84 towards the viewing area 72. The tear initiator 90 functions as a stress riser that encourages or causes a tear or split to form within the display interface 56 that extends from an edge to an opposite edge or extends from a side to an opposite side. Referring to FIG. 5, the tear or split extends from at least one of the first side 82 and the second side 84 towards the opposite of at least one of the first side 82 and the second side 84 in response to the at least partial inflation or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 disposed within the steering wheel 30.


The tear initiator 90 is configured as a notch or the like. The tear initiator 90 is sized based on the material selected for the display interface 56, the thickness of the display interface 56, the rigidity of the display interface 56, and the deployment force of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60.


Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, a second embodiment of a display interface 100 of the steering wheel 30 is shown. The display interface 100 is disposed on or within the steering wheel 30 over the airbag module 60. The display interface 100 includes a first display segment 102 and a second display segment 104 that is disposed adjacent to the first display segment 102. The first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 are electronically connected to each other such that they define the display area 70 and the viewing area 72 approximate the air bag footprint.


The first display segment 102 includes a first display segment first side 110, a first display segment second side 112, a first display segment third side 114, and a first display segment fourth side 116. The first display segment second side 112 is disposed opposite the first display segment first side 110. The first display segment second side 112 is disposed substantially parallel to the first display segment first side 110. The first display segment third side 114 extends between a first end of each of the first display segment first side 110 and the first display segment second side 112. The first display segment fourth side 116 extends between a second end of each side of the first display segment first side 110 and the first display segment second side 112. The first display segment fourth side 116 is disposed opposite the first display segment third side 114.


The first display segment first side 110 of the first display segment 102 is hingedly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The first display segment first side 110 may be hingedly connected to at least one of the hub 50 and airbag cover 52 by a rigid or kinematic hinge or a living hinge.


The second display segment 104 includes a second display segment first side 120, a second display segment second side 122, a second display segment third side 124, and a second display segment fourth side 126. The second display segment second side 122 is disposed opposite the second display segment first side 120. The second display segment second side 122 is disposed substantially parallel to the second display segment first side 120. The second display segment third side 124 extends between a first end of each of the second display segment first side 120 and the second display segment second side 122. The second display segment fourth side 126 extends between a second end of each side of the second display segment first side 120 and the second display segment second side 122. The second display segment fourth side 126 is disposed opposite the second display segment third side 124.


The second display segment first side 120 of the second display segment 104 is hingedly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The second display segment first side 120 may be hingedly connected to at least one of the hub 50 and airbag cover 52 by a rigid or kinematic hinge or a living hinge.


The first display segment second side 112 abuts the second display segment second side 122 when each of the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 are in a closed position. The abutment between the first display segment second side 112 and the second display segment second side 122 defines a butt joint or a split 130. The first display segment second side 112 is spaced apart from the second display segment second side 122 when at least one of the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 are moving towards an open position.


Referring to FIG. 7, the at least partial inflation or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 disposed within the steering wheel 30 moves at least one of the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 of the display interface 100 from the closed position towards the open position. In response to the at least partial expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 disposed within the steering wheel 30 at least one of the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 hingedly move from the closed position towards the open position.


Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, according to a third embodiment the display interface 100 of the steering wheel 30 may be slidably and/or hingedly connected to the steering wheel 30. A frame member 140 is disposed on the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The frame member 140 is configured to slidably and/or hingedly receive the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104. The frame member 140 is sized such that it has a surface area larger than a surface area of the airbag cover 52.


The first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 are movable relative to each other between a first position and a second position. The first position corresponds to a position in which the first display segment second side 112 abuts the second display segment second side 122 to provide the viewing area 72 having a first viewing size. Movement towards the second position corresponds to a position in which the first display segment second side 112 is laterally, longitudinally, or transversely spaced apart from the second display segment second side 122 to provide an expanded viewing area 142 having a second viewing size. The second viewing size being greater than the first viewing size.


Referring to FIG. 9, the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 are movable relative to each other via the frame member 140 while maintaining their respective hinged connections to at least one of the hub 50 and airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The maintenance of the hinged connections to at least one of the hub 50 and airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30 facilitates or enables the first display segment 102 and the second display segment 104 of the display interface 100 to hingedly move between the closed position in the open position in response to the at least partial inflation or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60.


Referring to FIGS. 10 and 11, a fourth embodiment of a display interface 150 of the steering wheel 30 is shown. The display interface 150 is disposed on or within the steering wheel 30 over the airbag module 60. The display interface 150 is hingedly connected to at least one of the hub at 50 and the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The display interface 150 includes a first edge 152, a second edge 154, a third edge 156, and a fourth edge 158.


The first edge 152 is disposed opposite the second edge 154. The third edge 156 extends between a first end of each of the first edge 152 and the second edge 154. The fourth edge 158 is disposed opposite the third edge 156. The fourth edge 158 extends between a second end of each of the first edge 152 and the second edge 154.


One of the first edge 152 or the second edge 154 is hingedly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The opposite of the first edge 152 or the second edge 154 that is hingedly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 is frangibly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52. Referring to FIG. 11, the display interface 150 is configured to hingedly swing about at least one of the first edge 152 and the second edge 154 to facilitate deployment or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 in response to the at least partial inflation or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60. The frangilby connected edge, of the display interface 150 tears or detaches from one of the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52. The hinged or swinging motion of the display interface 150 operatively disconnects three sides of the display interface 150 from at least one of the hub 50 and the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30.


Referring to FIGS. 12 and 13, at least one of the third edge 156 and the fourth edge 158 are hingedly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30. The other of the at least one of the third edge 156 and the fourth edge 158 is frangibly connected to the hub 50 or the airbag cover 52. Referring to FIG. 13, the display interface 150 is configured to hingedly swing about at least one of the third edge 156 and the fourth edge 158 to facilitate deployment or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60 in response to the at least partial inflation or expansion of the airbag 62 of the airbag module 60. The hinged swinging motion of the display interface 150 operatively disconnects three sides of the display interface 150 from at least one of the hub 50 and the airbag cover 52 of the steering wheel 30.


Throughout this specification, the term “attach,” “attachment,” “connected”, “coupled,” “coupling,” “mount,” or “mounting” shall be interpreted to mean that one structural component or element is in some manner connected to or contacts another element—either directly or indirectly through at least one intervening structural element—or is integrally formed with the other structural element.


While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.

Claims
  • 1. A steering assembly, comprising: a steering wheel selectively coupled to a steering shaft, the steering wheel having a hub that is configured to receive an airbag module and an airbag cover disposed on the hub; anda display interface disposed within the airbag cover over the airbag module, the display interface being configured to split along a predicted tear path that extends from a first side of the display interface towards a second side of the display interface in response to expansion of an airbag of the airbag module, wherein the display interface is configured as a frangible display interface.
  • 2. The steering assembly of claim 1, wherein the display interface defines a display area having a viewing area completely disposed within the display area.
  • 3. The steering assembly of claim 2, wherein the display interface defines a tear initiator that is aligned with the predicted tear path and extends from an edge of the display area towards the viewing area.
  • 4. The steering assembly of claim 3, wherein the tear initiator is spaced apart from the viewing area.
  • 5. The steering assembly of claim 4, wherein in response to expansion of the airbag of the airbag module the tear initiator facilitates formation of a split within the display interface that extends from the edge towards an opposite edge of the display area disposed opposite the edge.
  • 6. A steering assembly provided with an autonomous vehicle, comprising: a steering wheel having an airbag module disposed within a hub of the steering wheel; anda display interface disposed on the steering wheel over the airbag module, the display interface having a first display segment disposed adjacent to a second display segment, the first display segment directly abuts the second display segment.
  • 7. The steering assembly of claim 6, wherein the first display segment has a first display segment first side that is hingedly connected to the steering wheel and a first display segment second side that is disposed opposite the first display segment first side.
  • 8. The steering assembly of claim 7, wherein the second display segment has a second display segment first side that is hingedly connected to the steering wheel and a second display segment second side that is disposed opposite the second display segment first side.
  • 9. The steering assembly of claim 8, wherein the first display segment second side abuts the second display segment second side to define a split.
  • 10. The steering assembly of claim 9, wherein in response to expansion of an airbag of the airbag module, at least one of the first display segment and the second display segment hingedly moves from a closed position towards an open position.
  • 11. A steering assembly provided with an autonomous vehicle, comprising: a steering wheel having an airbag module disposed within a hub of the steering wheel;a display interface disposed on the steering wheel over the airbag module, the display interface having a first display segment disposed adjacent to a second display segment, the first display segment has a first display segment first side that is hingedly connected to the steering wheel and a first display segment second side that is disposed opposite the first display segment first side, the second display segment has a second display segment first side that is hingedly connected to the steering wheel and a second display segment second side that is disposed opposite the second display segment first side, the first display segment second side abuts the second display segment second side to define a split; anda frame member disposed on the steering wheel, the first display segment and the second display segment slidably attached to the frame member.
  • 12. The steering assembly of claim 9 or 11, wherein the first display segment and the second display segment are movable between a first position in which the first display segment second side abuts the second display segment second side and a second position in which the first display segment second side is spaced apart from the second display segment second side.
  • 13. The steering assembly of claim 12, wherein movement of the first display segment and the second display segment from the first position towards the second position provides an expanded viewing area of the display interface.
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