System and method of adjusting vehicle window transmission based on high beam detection
First Claim
1. A method of adjusting the visible light transmission of a vehicle windshield upon detection of high beams, the method comprising:
- detecting a light source;
determining whether said light source exceeds a threshold luminescence;
reducing the visible light transmission of the windshield when said light source exceeds said threshold luminescence; and
restoring visible light transmission of the windshield when it is detected that said light source no longer exceeds said threshold luminescence.
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Abstract
A system and method for reducing vehicle window (e.g., windshield and/or backlite) visible light transmission when high beams are detected. In certain example embodiments, a detector detects the presence of a light source above certain luminescent threshold. A controller then reduces the visible light transmission of a windshield and/or backlite via an electrochromic process and/or by using electrodes to apply a voltage across a gas-filled chamber for example. The visible light transmission is restored when the controller determines that the light source detected has dropped below the threshold luminescence or has disappeared.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of adjusting the visible light transmission of a vehicle windshield upon detection of high beams, the method comprising:
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detecting a light source;
determining whether said light source exceeds a threshold luminescence;
reducing the visible light transmission of the windshield when said light source exceeds said threshold luminescence; and
restoring visible light transmission of the windshield when it is detected that said light source no longer exceeds said threshold luminescence. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of adjusting the visible light transmission of a vehicle backlite upon detection of high beams, the method comprising:
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detecting a light source from a rear of the vehicle;
determining whether said light source from the rear of the vehicle exceeds a threshold luminescence;
reducing the visible light transmission of the vehicle backlite when said light source exceeds said threshold luminescence; and
restoring visible light transmission of the backlite when it is detected that said light source no longer exceeds said threshold luminescence. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A vehicle windshield system comprising:
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first and second glass substrates;
a polymer based interlayer provided between the first and second glass substrates;
an electrochromic layer for adjusting the visible light transmission of said windshield;
a detector for detecting the luminescence of a light source in front of the vehicle; and
an electrochromic controller in electrical communication with said electrochromic layer via electrodes to actuate said electrochromic layer when it is detected that light from the light source exceeds a predetermined threshold.
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12. A vehicle backlite, comprising:
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a glass substrate, an electrochromic layer for adjusting the visible light transmission of said backlite;
a detector for detecting the luminescence of a light source; and
,an electrochromic controller for causing visible light transmission of the backlite to be reduced via the electrochromic layer when it is detected that light from the light source exceeds a predetermined value.
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13. A method of adjusting the visible light transmission of a vehicle window such as a windshield or backlite upon detection of high beams, the method comprising:
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detecting a light source;
determining whether said light source exceeds a threshold luminescence;
using a filtering system to cause incoming high beam(s) from other vehicle(s) to appear as a low beam(s) light(s) when said light source exceeds said threshold luminescence.
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14. A method of adjusting the visible light transmission of a vehicle window such as a windshield or backlite upon detection of high beams, the method comprising:
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detecting a light source;
determining whether said light source exceeds a threshold luminescence;
when it is determined that the light source exceeds the threshold luminescence, implementing a pulsed filtering system so that filter of light occurs on a pulsating basis to as to periodically filter out at least portions of predetermined wavelengths of light.
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