IP Library Granted Patent US 6,864,927
Granted Patent B1
US 6,864,927 · App. 08/775,430 · Granted Mar 8, 2005

Head up display with adjustable transparency screen

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Patent No.
US 6,864,927
App. No.
08/775,430
Granted
Mar 8, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

This invention is directed to an improved head up display system where the image of the display is projected onto a transparent or semitransparent screen having a high-speed, adjustable transparency to compensate for changing ambient light conditions.

Claims (15)

1. A head up display system in an airplane or vehicle comprising a light emitting image source for projecting an image generated from a control panel to a field of view of an operator of the airplane or vehicle, the system comprising:

a light source operably coupled to a control panel for projecting an image therefrom;

a display screen comprising one of a liquid crystal display panel and an electrochromic display panel, wherein the display screen is bounded by a first surface oriented to receive the image projected from the light source without prior passage thereof through the display screen and a second, opposing surface oriented to receive ambient light;

a power source configured to provide an output for adjusting a transparency of the display screen to the ambient light; and

a light responsive sensor positioned to receive the ambient light without prior passage thereof through the display screen, the light responsive sensor being operably coupled to a control device for altering the output of the power source responsive to an intensity of the ambient light.

2. The head up display system of claim 1 , wherein the display screen is a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal window.

3. The head up display system of claim 1 , wherein the power source is a solar cell and the control device comprises a voltage detecting circuit operably coupled to the solar cell and having a hysteresis characteristic so as to output a signal for changing the transparency of the display screen between a low mode and a high mode respectively above and below a predetermined threshold of illumination provided by the ambient light.

4. A head up display system in an airplane or vehicle comprising a light emitting image source for projecting an image generated from a control panel to a field of view of an operator of the airplane or vehicle, the system comprising:

a light source operably coupled to a control panel for projecting an image therefrom;

a first display screen having a first surface oriented to receive the image projected from the light source without prior passage thereof through the first display screen and a second, opposing surface oriented to receive ambient light;

a second display screen overlying the second, opposing surface of the first display screen, wherein the second display screen comprises one of a liquid crystal display panel and an electrochromic display panel;

a power source configured to provide an output for adjusting a transparency of the second display screen to the ambient light; and

a light responsive sensor positioned to receive the ambient light without prior passage thereof through the first display screen or the second display screen, the light responsive sensor being operably coupled to a control device for altering the output of the power source responsive to an intensity of the ambient light.

5. The head up display system of claim 4 , wherein the power source is a solar cell and the control device comprises a voltage detecting circuit operably coupled to the solar cell and having a hysteresis characteristic so as to output a signal for changing the transparency of the second display screen between a low mode and a high mode respectively above and below a predetermined threshold of illumination provided by the ambient light.

6. The head up display system of claim 4 , wherein the second screen is a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal window.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2016
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC
To: OVONYX MEMORY TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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