Image display device
US-2024393588-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US2018267310A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018267310-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715460811-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A combiner head up display can be manually lowered into a vehicle's dash board by a spring-loaded retractable lock attached to a support plate. The lock is located near the end of a slot in the support plate and provides a bias force to a locating pin that keeps the pin and mirror up until the latch portion of the lock is manually pushed back into the lock.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A manually retractable combiner head up display comprising: a spring-loaded retractable lock assembly attached to a support plate and proximate to a top end of a slot formed in the support plate, the retractable lock having a forwardly-extended engaged position and an a retracted open position, the spring-loaded retractable lock assembly being configured to: hold an elevation control pin near the top end of the slot when the retractable lock is in the forwardly-extended engaged position; and permit an elevation control pin to drop downwardly through the slot when the retractable lock is in the retracted open position. 2 . A manually retractable combiner head up display comprising: a substantially planar combiner mirror having a first width; a combiner mirror holder comprising: first and second opposing ends; a second width, defined by the distance between the first and second opposing ends; mirror holder elevation control pins, (elevation control pins) each elevation control pin having a corresponding outside diameter, first and second opposing ends and a corresponding length defined by the distance between the first and second opposing ends, the first end of the first elevation control pin being attached to the first end of the combiner mirror holder, the first end of the second elevation control pin being attached to the second end of the combiner mirror holder, the distance between the second ends of the first and second elevation control pins defining an overall width of the combiner mirror holder and the first and second mirror holder elevation control pins, each of the elevation control pins having a corresponding central axis, the central axes of the elevation control pins being substantially co-linear; first and second substantially planar support plates, said support plates being substantially vertical and spatially separated from each other by a distance greater than the second width but less than the overall width of the combiner mirror holder and the first and second mirror holder elevation control pins, each planar support plate comprising a slot, sized, shaped and arranged to receive an elevation control pin, each slot having a top end, bottom end and a width greater than the outside diameter of the elevation control pin received therein; and a spring-loaded retractable lock attached to a support plate, proximate to the top end of the slot in the support plate, the retractable lock having a forwardly extended closed position and an a retracted open position, the retractable lock being configured to: hold an elevation control pin near the top end of the slot when the retractable lock is in the forwardly extended closed position; and permit an elevation control pin to drop downwardly through the slot when the retractable lock is in the retracted open position. 3 . The manually retractable combiner head up display of claim 2 , wherein the spring-loaded retractable lock comprises a follower, sized, shaped and arranged to travel between first and second positions in an inclined second slot formed in the support plate, responsive to force applied to the follower by a rotating gear located between the first and second support plates. 4 . The manually retractable combiner head up display of claim 3 , wherein the spring-loaded retractable lock additionally comprises a latch having a top end, which is mitred. 5 . The manually retractable combiner head up display of claim 4 , further comprising a leaf spring configured to exert a bias force against the top end of the latch. 6 . The retractable combiner head up display of claim 5 , wherein each of the support plates comprise a recess configured to slidably receive the spring-loaded retractable lock.
characterised by mechanical features (G02B27/0176 takes precedence) · CPC title
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