IP Library Granted Patent US 12668129
Granted Patent B2
US 12668129 · App. 18/928,601 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Vehicle display device

Inventor: Masaya Hatakeyama (Shizuoka, JP)
Assignee: YAZAKI CORPORATION
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Patent No.
US 12668129
App. No.
18/928,601
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a vehicle display device, in accordance with a change in a degree of lightness around a vehicle based on illuminance detected by an illuminance sensor that detects illuminance around the vehicle, a brightness adjustment unit makes a response of brightness adjustment of a virtual image to the detected change in illuminance relatively fast when an age of a driver estimated by an age estimation unit is relatively high, and makes a response of the brightness adjustment of the virtual image to the detected change in illuminance relatively slow when the age of the driver is relatively low.

Claims (51)

1 . A vehicle display device comprising:

an image display unit that projects a display image on a projection target member of a vehicle and causes a driver of the vehicle to visually recognize a virtual image corresponding to the display image projected on the projection target member;

an illuminance detection unit that detects illuminance around the vehicle;

an age acquisition unit that acquires an age of the driver;

an adjustment unit that adjusts brightness of the virtual image on a basis of the illuminance detected by the illuminance detection unit and the age acquired by the age acquisition unit,

an imaging unit that captures an image of a face of the driver; and

a pupil diameter calculation unit that detects a pupil of the driver on a basis of the image captured by the imaging unit and calculates a pupil diameter of the detected pupil, wherein

in accordance with a change in a degree of lightness around the vehicle based on the illuminance detected by the illuminance detection unit, and

the adjustment unit

makes a response of brightness adjustment of the virtual image to the change in the detected illuminance relatively fast when the age of the driver acquired by the age acquisition unit is relatively high, and

makes a response of the brightness adjustment of the virtual image to the change in the detected illuminance relatively slow when the age of the driver is relatively low,

in a case where an age-specific coefficient that is set in advance according to age and that becomes relatively smaller as the age becomes higher and becomes relatively larger as the age becomes lower is set to “y”, a reference frame number is set to “X”, and a number of frames for age adjustment calculation obtained by multiplying the reference frame number X by the age-specific coefficient y is set to “Z”, when an average value of the pupil diameters corresponding to the number of frames for age adjustment calculation Z is set to “Φave” [mm], a minimum value of the pupil diameters assumed in advance is set to “Φmin” [mm], a maximum value of the pupil diameters assumed in advance is set to “Φmax” [mm], and a value of the illuminance detected by the illuminance detection unit expressed as a percentage with respect to a maximum value of the illuminance detectable by the illuminance detection unit is set to “Q” [%],

the adjustment unit

adjusts the brightness of the virtual image on a basis of an adjustment value V [%] calculated by Expression (1) below:

V

=

[

(

ϕ

ave

-

ϕ

min

)

×

{

100

/

(

ϕ

max

-

ϕ

min

)

}

]

+

Q

2

.

(

1

)

2 . The vehicle display device according to claim 1 , wherein

the age acquisition unit includes

estimating the age of the driver on a basis of at least the image captured by the imaging unit.