Anti-Glare Head-Up Display System
First Claim
1. An anti-glare head-up display system for a vehicle, the vehicle comprising a cabin, an instrument panel in the front of the cabin, and a windshield above the instrument panel, the anti-glare head-up display system comprising:
- a projection imaging unit disposed in a top side of the cabin; and
a curved mirror disposed on a top surface of the instrument panel, the curved mirror comprising;
a doped glass absorbing visible light;
a high-reflection coating arranged on a surface of the doped glass facing the projection imaging unit, the high-reflection coating having high-reflection effect at wavelengths corresponding to a plurality of light sources used by the projection imaging unit; and
a dark coating arranged on another surface of the doped glass opposite with the projection imaging unit, the dark coating absorbing visible light;
wherein, light rays emitted by the projection imaging unit are projected onto the curved mirror, and light rays reflected from the curved mirror are projected onto the windshield to form a virtual image in front of the windshield;
wherein light rays of ambient light projected onto the curved mirror which unbelong to the wavelengths corresponding to the plurality of light sources pass through the high-reflection coating and are absorbed by the doped glass and the dark coating.
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Abstract
An anti-glare head-up display system for vehicles includes a projection imaging unit and a curved mirror. The projection imaging unit is in an upper region of a cabin of the vehicle. The curved mirror is on a top surface of an instrument panel of the vehicle. The curved mirror includes a doped glass, a high-reflection coating and a dark coating. The doped glass and the dark coating absorb visible light. The high-reflection coating is on a surface of the doped glass facing the projection imaging unit and has high-reflection effect at wavelengths corresponding to light sources used by the projection imaging unit. The dark coating is on another surface of the doped glass opposite with the projection imaging unit. Light rays emitted by the projection imaging unit are projected onto the curved mirror, and light rays reflected from the curved mirror are projected onto the windshield to form a virtual image in front of the windshield. Light rays of ambient light projected onto the curved mirror which unbelong to the wavelengths corresponding to the light sources pass through the high-reflection coating and are absorbed by the doped glass and the dark coating.
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9 Claims
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1. An anti-glare head-up display system for a vehicle, the vehicle comprising a cabin, an instrument panel in the front of the cabin, and a windshield above the instrument panel, the anti-glare head-up display system comprising:
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a projection imaging unit disposed in a top side of the cabin; and a curved mirror disposed on a top surface of the instrument panel, the curved mirror comprising; a doped glass absorbing visible light; a high-reflection coating arranged on a surface of the doped glass facing the projection imaging unit, the high-reflection coating having high-reflection effect at wavelengths corresponding to a plurality of light sources used by the projection imaging unit; and a dark coating arranged on another surface of the doped glass opposite with the projection imaging unit, the dark coating absorbing visible light; wherein, light rays emitted by the projection imaging unit are projected onto the curved mirror, and light rays reflected from the curved mirror are projected onto the windshield to form a virtual image in front of the windshield; wherein light rays of ambient light projected onto the curved mirror which unbelong to the wavelengths corresponding to the plurality of light sources pass through the high-reflection coating and are absorbed by the doped glass and the dark coating. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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