Vehicle visor and system, vehicle and light blocking and display method
US-10556490-B2 · Feb 11, 2020 · US
US12204223B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12204223-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017060813-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2025 |
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The disclosure generally pertains to a visor system of a vehicle. The visor system may include a multifunctional visor having a multilayer stack. A first layer of the multilayer stack may include a material whose optical transmittance is modifiable in response to a control signal provided by a controller, a second layer containing a material whose optical reflectance is modifiable in response to another control signal provided by the controller, and a third layer, which is interposed between the first layer and the second layer and includes a display system that turns optically transparent in response to another control signal provided by the controller. An occupant of the vehicle can make a selection to place the multifunctional visor in any of various states, such as a mirror state, a visor state, or a display state (for displaying images such as a speedometer and/or a GPS route map).
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That which is claimed is: 1. A visor system for a vehicle, the visor system comprising: a controller configured to provide control signals; and a multifunctional visor comprising a multilayer stack coupled to the controller, the multilayer stack comprising: a first layer comprising a first material whose optical transmittance is modifiable to perform a first change between a plurality of states under control of a first control signal provided by the controller, wherein the optical transmittance is based at least in part on an amplitude of the first control signal; and a second layer comprising a second material whose optical reflectance is modifiable to perform a second change between the plurality of states under control of a second control signal provided by the controller to the second layer, wherein the first change is different than the second change, and wherein the first change and second change are both performed at a first time. 2. The visor system of claim 1 , wherein the multilayer stack is configurable by the controller to be placed in one of: a mirror state, or visor state, or a display state. 3. The visor system of claim 2 , wherein the mirror state comprises the second layer configured as a mirror for use by an occupant of the vehicle. 4. The visor system of claim 3 , wherein the optical reflectance of the second layer is configurable under control of the second control signal for a binary mode of operation, the binary mode of operation comprising a first mode wherein the second layer is transparent and a second mode wherein the second layer is reflective for providing the mirror state. 5. The visor system of claim 4 , wherein the mirror state further comprises the first layer configured to be opaque under control of the first control signal. 6. The visor system of claim 4 , wherein the visor state comprises the first layer configured as a sunshade that provides various levels of blocking of sunlight entering a cabin of the vehicle. 7. The visor system of claim 6 , wherein the optical transmittance of the first layer is configurable under control of the first control signal to provide the various levels of blocking of sunlight entering the cabin of the vehicle, and wherein a selected level of blocking of the various levels of blocking is based at least in part on an amount of sunlight outside of the vehicle. 8. The visor system of claim 2 , further comprising: a third layer interposed between the first layer and the second layer, the third layer comprising a display system that turns optically transparent under control of a third control signal provided by the controller. 9. The visor system of claim 8 , wherein the display state comprises the third layer displaying at least one of: a speedometer or a GPS route map.
Instruments characterised by their means of attachment to or integration in the vehicle (B60K35/231 takes precedence) · CPC title
for controlling displays · CPC title
Input arrangements, i.e. from user to vehicle, associated with vehicle functions or specially adapted therefor · CPC title
Instruments characterised by their location or relative disposition in or on vehicles (arrangements of lighting devices on dashboards B60Q3/10) · CPC title
Display screens · CPC title
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