CN117507816A - Head-up display device and vehicle - Google Patents

Head-up display device and vehicle Download PDF

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CN117507816A
CN117507816A CN202311470459.3A CN202311470459A CN117507816A CN 117507816 A CN117507816 A CN 117507816A CN 202311470459 A CN202311470459 A CN 202311470459A CN 117507816 A CN117507816 A CN 117507816A
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张淑芳
盛文强
米德旺
刘晓燕
殷智慧
沈燕
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Chery Automobile Co Ltd
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    • B60KARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/023Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices including defroster or demisting means
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S1/54Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using gas, e.g. hot air

Abstract

The application discloses new line display device and vehicle belongs to car electrical apparatus electron and shows the field for install in the cockpit of vehicle, new line display device includes: equipment body, defrosting piece and ventilation line. Since the first vent in the defrost can be directed towards the front windshield of the vehicle, the first vent can be in communication with the vent line. Thus, the vent line can blow air toward the front windshield through the first vent in the defrost. Therefore, after the front windshield is frosted and the fog phenomenon occurs, the first ventilation opening in the defrosting piece can blow towards the front windshield through the cooperation of the ventilation pipeline and the defrosting piece, so that the frosting on the inner side of the front windshield can be effectively removed.

Description

Head-up display device and vehicle
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of automobile electrical and electronic display, in particular to head-up display equipment and a vehicle.
Background
The augmented reality Head-Up Display device (Augmented Reality-Head Up Display, AR-HUD) is an automobile auxiliary vision safe driving system, which projects some important information required by a driver during driving onto automobile front windshield glass through an AR-HUD light path, and achieves fusion of Display information and surrounding live-action, so that the driver can directly obtain real-time road condition information and vehicle related information on the front windshield glass.
The current AR-HUD device is large in size and can only be arranged between an instrument panel and a front windshield in order to ensure the display effect, so that a defrosting opening for defrosting the front windshield in an original vehicle is occupied by the AR-HUD device, the defrosting effect of the defrosting opening on the front windshield is further deteriorated, and the safety of a driver in driving the vehicle can be influenced.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides head-up display equipment and a vehicle. The problem of prior art because the defrosting mouth is blocked, lead to defrosting mouth to front windshield defrosting effect variation can be solved, technical scheme is as follows:
in one aspect, the present application provides a head-up display device for installation in a cockpit of a vehicle, the head-up display device comprising:
the device comprises a device body, a front windshield and a rear windshield, wherein one side of the device body, facing the front windshield of the vehicle, is provided with a light outlet;
the defrosting piece is connected with the equipment body at the light outlet, and a first ventilation opening is formed in one side of the defrosting piece, which is away from the equipment body;
and a vent line in communication with the first vent, the vent line configured to: and blowing air to the front windshield through the first ventilation opening.
Optionally, the orthographic projection of the defrosting piece on the plane where the light outlet is located is not overlapped with the light outlet.
Optionally, the defrosting piece is in a ring shape, and the light outlet is located in an area surrounded by the defrosting piece.
Optionally, the defrosting piece is provided with a plurality of first ventilation openings and an annular air duct communicated with the first ventilation openings, the first ventilation openings are distributed around the annular air duct, and the annular air duct is communicated with the ventilation pipeline.
Optionally, the head-up display device further includes: the two ends of the branch pipeline are respectively communicated with the annular air duct and the ventilation pipeline;
when the control valve is in an open state, the ventilation pipeline can blow air to the annular air duct through the branch pipeline; and when the control valve is in a closed state, the ventilation pipeline stops blowing the air to the annular air duct.
Optionally, a side of the defrosting member facing the device body has a second vent, the second vent being in communication with the ventilation line, the ventilation line being further configured to: and blowing air to the light outlet through the second air vent.
Optionally, the ventilation line is configured to communicate with a ventilation system of the vehicle.
Optionally, the head-up display device further includes: the air outlet face of the air supply assembly faces towards one end of the ventilation pipeline, and one end, deviating from the air supply assembly, of the ventilation pipeline is communicated with the first ventilation opening.
Optionally, the head-up display device further includes: the device comprises a device body, a dustproof film fixedly connected with the device body at the light outlet, and a light shielding plate movably connected with the device body at the light outlet, wherein the light shielding plate is closer to the defrosting piece relative to the dustproof film.
The application also provides a vehicle comprising: the device comprises a cockpit and a head-up display device arranged in the cockpit, wherein the head-up display device is the head-up display device.
The beneficial effects that technical scheme that this application embodiment provided include at least:
through be provided with vent line and first vent in new line display equipment for new line display also can possess certain defrosting function, bloies forward windshield through first vent, thereby gets rid of fog and frosting on the front windshield, has increased the effect of front windshield defrosting, reduces the possibility that influences the driver and drives the safety of vehicle.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a head-up display device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of another head-up display device according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a top view of the head-up display device shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view at A-A' of a defrost element in the head-up display device shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the head-up display device shown in FIG. 2 at B-B';
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of installation cooperation of a head-up display device and a front windshield according to an embodiment of the present application.
Detailed Description
In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the present application more comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application. This application is, however, susceptible of embodiment in many other forms than those described herein and similar modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the application, and therefore the application is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that these terms "first," "second," if any, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, the terms "plurality" and "a plurality" if any, mean at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In this application, the terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and the like are used herein for descriptive purposes only and not to represent the only embodiments unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise.
The augmented reality Head-Up Display (Augmented Reality-Head Up Display, AR-HUD) is an automobile auxiliary vision safe driving system, which projects some important information required by a driver during driving onto automobile front windshield glass through an AR-HUD light path, and achieves fusion of Display information and surrounding live-action, so that the driver can directly obtain real-time road condition information and vehicle related information on the front windshield glass.
The existing AR-HUD can only be arranged at the position between the automobile instrument panel and the front windshield, otherwise, the ideal imaging effect cannot be achieved, however, the AR-HUD is arranged between the automobile instrument panel and the front windshield, and an air conditioner defrosting opening originally positioned above the instrument panel is blocked. In this way, when there is a temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the vehicle, the frost formed on the inside of the front windshield is extremely easy to fog, and the frost formed on the inside of the front windshield is difficult to completely remove by the defrosting port, so that the driving safety of a driver is affected. At present, the front windshield is defrosted and defogged mainly by means of electric heating glass, but the defrosting and defogging cost of the mode is increased.
Based on this, the applicant provides a new line display device for new line display device also can possess certain defrosting function through setting up vent line and first vent in new line display device, thereby has solved originally that the automobile defrosting defogging mouth is blocked and thus can't carry out under the circumstances of effective defrosting defogging, improves the effect to front windshield defrosting, reduces the possibility that influences the safety of driver's driving vehicle.
The embodiment of the application provides a head-up display device 000, and the head-up display device 000 may be an AR-HUD. Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a head-up display device 000 according to an embodiment of the present application, where the head-up display device 000 is configured to be installed in a cabin of a vehicle, and the head-up display device 000 may include: the apparatus body 100, the defrost unit 200 and the vent 300.
The device body 100 in the head-up display device 000 has a light outlet S on a side facing the front windshield of the vehicle. For example, a display module for emitting light may be disposed in the device body 100, and a light beam emitted by the display module may pass through the device body 100 through the light outlet S, and finally, a virtual image is presented on the front windshield, so that a driver can observe in real time during driving.
The defrosting member 200 in the head-up display device 000 may be connected to the device body 100 at the light outlet K of the device body 100. The defrost element 200 has a first vent K1 on a side facing away from the apparatus body 100.
Here, the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 and the first vent K1 of the defrosting member 200 may be disposed in parallel, that is, the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 and the first vent K1 of the defrosting member 200 are both disposed toward the same direction. For this reason, after the head-up display device 000 is mounted in the cockpit of the vehicle, both the light outlet S of the device body 100 and the first vent K1 of the defroster 200 may be directed toward the front windshield of the vehicle.
It should be noted that, by arranging the light outlet S of the device body 100 and the first ventilation opening K1 of the defrosting member 200 in parallel, when the head-up display device 000 is actually used, only one of the light outlet S of the device body 100 and the first ventilation opening K1 of the defrosting member 200 needs to be ensured to face the front windshield, and separate adjustment is not required, so that the complexity of installing the head-up display device 000 can be reduced; meanwhile, the processes of manufacturing the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 and the first vent K1 of the defrosting member 200 are summarized, and since the two are oriented the same, the manufacturing can be performed together, simplifying the process steps and reducing the complexity during the production.
The vent line 300 in the head-up display device 000 may communicate with the first vent K1 of the defrost 200. Wherein the ventilation pipeline 300 in the head-up display device 000 may be configured to: air is blown toward the front windshield through the first vent K1 of the defrost 200.
In the embodiment of the present application, after the frost is formed on the inner side of the front windshield and the fogging phenomenon occurs, the ventilation pipeline 300 may blow air toward the front windshield through the first ventilation opening K1 of the defrosting member 200, so that the frost on the inner side of the front windshield may be effectively removed. In this way, even if the defroster opening in the vehicle is blocked by the head-up display device 000, it is ensured that frost formed on the inner side of the front windshield of the vehicle can be normally removed by the defrosting member 200 in the head-up display device 000, and thus the safety of the driver driving the vehicle can be effectively improved.
In summary, the head-up display device provided in the embodiment of the present application includes: equipment body, defrosting piece and ventilation line. Since the first vent in the defrost can be directed towards the front windshield of the vehicle, the first vent can be in communication with the vent line. Thus, the vent line can blow air toward the front windshield through the first vent in the defrost. Therefore, after the front windshield is frosted and the fog phenomenon occurs, the first ventilation opening in the defrosting piece can blow towards the front windshield through the cooperation of the ventilation pipeline and the defrosting piece, so that the frosting on the inner side of the front windshield can be effectively removed. Therefore, even if the defrosting opening in the vehicle is shielded by the head-up display device, frosting on the inner side of the front windshield of the vehicle can be guaranteed to be normally removed by the defrosting piece in the head-up display device, and the safety of a driver in driving the vehicle can be effectively improved.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the orthographic projection of the defrosting member 200 on the plane of the light outlet S of the device body 100 is not overlapped with the light outlet S. In this case, even if the defrosting member 200 is provided at the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100, it is ensured that the defrosting member 200 does not block the light beam emitted from the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100, and thus it is ensured that the apparatus body 100 can normally project a virtual image to the front windshield of the vehicle through the light outlet S.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1, the defrosting member 200 in the head-up display device 000 has a ring shape, and the light outlet S of the device body 100 may be located in an area surrounded by the defrosting member 200. For this reason, the light beam emitted from the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 may pass through the area surrounded by the defrosting member 200 and then be projected onto the front windshield of the vehicle.
For example, the area of the orthographic projection of the area surrounded by the defrosting member 200 on the plane where the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 is located may be slightly larger than the area of the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100. In this way, it is ensured that the defroster 200 does not block the light beam emitted from the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 in the process of projecting the light beam emitted from the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 onto the front windshield of the vehicle.
Alternatively, please refer to fig. 2, 3 and 4, fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of another head-up display device provided in an embodiment of the present application, fig. 3 is a top view of the head-up display device shown in fig. 2, and fig. 4 is a sectional view of a defrosting part at A-A' in the head-up display device shown in fig. 2. The defrosting member 200 has a plurality of first vents K1, and an annular air duct K3 communicating with the plurality of first vents K1. The plurality of first vents K1 in the defrosting member 200 may be arranged around the annular air duct K3, and the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting member 200 may communicate with the ventilation duct 300.
Here, since the defrosting member 200 may have a ring shape, the ring-shaped air duct K3 may be directly provided inside the defrosting member 200, that is, the defrosting member 200 body having a ring shape belongs to a hollow structure. Moreover, each first ventilation opening K1 in the defrosting member 200 may be communicated with the annular air duct K3, and after the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting member 200 is directly communicated with the ventilation pipeline 300, the ventilation pipeline 300 may blow air to the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting member 200, so that the annular air duct K3 may blow air to the front windshield of the vehicle through each first ventilation opening K1. Because the plurality of first ventilation openings K1 in the defrosting member 200 are arranged around the annular air duct K3, the plurality of first ventilation openings K1 in the defrosting member 200 can uniformly blow air to the front windshield of the vehicle, thereby improving the defrosting effect on the front windshield.
Optionally, a heating element capable of heating air may be additionally arranged in the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting element 200, so as to ensure that the air blown to the front windshield of the vehicle is stable hot air, and further ensure that the heat carried in the hot air can melt frost on the inner side of the front windshield, thereby further improving the defrosting effect on the front windshield. The heating element may include a thermal resistor, a heating fin, and other heating elements capable of heating air.
Optionally, a pressurizing member capable of pressurizing air may be additionally provided in the annular air duct K3 of the defrosting member 200, so that the force of blowing out each first ventilation opening K1 toward the front windshield is ensured to be large, and the defrosting effect on the front windshield can be further improved. The pressurizing member may include a compressor, a small air compressor, and other pressurizing members capable of pressurizing air.
It should be noted that, since the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting member 200 can store and pressurize the air blown from the ventilation pipeline 300, the heat loss and the temperature reduction possibility of the air blown from the ventilation pipeline 300 can be reduced by the air storage capacity of the annular air duct K3, so that the defrosting and demisting effects can be better ensured. Moreover, through the pressurization effect of the annular air duct K3, the flow speed of the air blown out by the first ventilation opening K1 is faster, and the air can reach the front windshield more accurately.
In addition, can also set up the deep bead in first vent K1 department to with deep bead and first vent K1 swing joint, and set up a driving piece in inside, move through driving piece drive baffle, in order to accomplish and shelter or expose first vent K1, thereby guarantee when not needing to use defrosting defogging function, first vent K1 department can not get into the dust, thereby influence display module's display effect.
For example, the baffle plate and the first ventilation opening K1 may be selectively connected in a rotating manner, and a linear driving member is disposed at the first ventilation opening K1, and the output end of the linear driving member is fixedly connected to an end of the baffle plate far away from the first ventilation opening K1 and connected in a rotating manner, and the baffle plate is driven to move by the linear driving member, so as to complete shielding or exposing of the first ventilation opening K1.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 2, the head-up display device 000 may further include: branch line 400, and a control valve (not shown) located within branch line 400. Here, both ends of the branch line 400 may be respectively communicated with the annular air channel K3 and the ventilation line 300 in the defrosting unit 200. The control valve located within the branch line 400 has an open state and a closed state.
When the control valve is in an open state, the ventilation pipeline 300 can blow air to the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting piece 200 through the branch pipeline 400, and then blow air to the front windshield of the vehicle through each first ventilation opening K1 communicated with the annular air duct K3; when the control valve is in the closed state, the ventilation pipe 300 stops blowing the annular air channel K3 in the defrosting member 200, and thus, blowing the front windshield of the vehicle can be stopped.
Illustratively, in the present embodiment, the control valve may be located at any position in the branch line 400, at the junction between the branch line 400 and the ventilation line 300, or at the junction between the branch line 400 and the annular air channel K3 in the defroster 200. Here, the control valve may include a shut-off valve, an electromagnetic valve, and other valves capable of controlling the connection and disconnection of the annular duct K3 and the ventilation line 300 in the defrosting unit 200, and specifically what valve is selected as the control valve may be set according to actual use requirements, which is not limited in this application.
In this embodiment of the present application, a controller may be optionally disposed in the cab, and the controller and the control valve are electrically connected, and the controller controls the control valve to be opened and closed. It will be appreciated that the controller may also be integrated on the cabin air conditioning panel or on the head up display device 000 control panel in order to conform to the operating habits of the driver.
Optionally, referring to fig. 3, a side of the defrosting member 200 facing the device body 100 has a second air vent K2, the second air vent K2 is in communication with the air duct 300, and the air duct 300 is further configured to: the air is blown to the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 through the second air vent K2. Like this, ventilation line 300 not only can blow towards the front windshield of vehicle through first vent K1, can also blow towards the light opening S of equipment body 100 through second vent K2 to blow away the dust that gathers in the light outlet S department of equipment body 100, make the effect of the light beam that the light outlet S of equipment body 100 was emergent better, and then can guarantee that its virtual image' S that throws on the front windshield display effect that forms is better. For this reason, the defrosting member 200 has not only the effect of removing frost on the inner side of the front windshield, but also the effect of removing dust collected at the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100.
For example, the second air openings K2 in the defrosting member 200 may be in communication with the annular air channel K3, and the number of the second air openings K2 in the defrosting member 200 is plural, and the plural second air openings K2 may be arranged around the annular air channel K3. Thus, the ventilation duct 300 communicating with the annular air duct K3 in the defrosting member 200 can blow toward the front windshield of the vehicle through the respective first ventilation openings K1 communicating with the annular air duct K3 after blowing toward the annular air duct K3, and in the process, can blow toward the light outlet S of the apparatus body 100 through the respective second ventilation openings K2 communicating with the annular air duct K3.
In the embodiment of the present application, the ventilation pipeline 300 in the head-up display device 000 may have various air supply modes, and two implementation modes are described in this application as an example:
in a first alternative implementation, the ventilation line 300 in the head-up display device 000 may be placed in direct communication with the vehicle's ventilation system to supply air to the head-up display device 000 via the vehicle's ventilation system. Here, the ventilation system of the vehicle may include: at least one of an air conditioning system of a vehicle, an inside-outside air circulation system of the vehicle, and a defrost system of the vehicle. To this end, the ventilation pipeline 300 in the head-up display device 000 may include: at least one of an air-conditioning air supply duct communicating with an air-conditioning system of the vehicle, an air circulation duct communicating with an inside and outside air circulation system of the vehicle, and a defrost duct communicating with a defrost system of the vehicle.
It should be noted that, the ventilation system of the vehicle supplies air to the ventilation pipeline 300, so that the existing vehicle can simply reconfigure the pipeline in the original ventilation system of the vehicle to put the head-up display device 000 into use, and the universality of the head-up display device 000 is increased.
It should be further noted that in this case, by providing a control valve in the branch line 400 in the head-up display device 000, the communication and disconnection between the ventilation line 300 and the annular air channel K3 in the defrosting member 200 can be controlled. Thus, under the condition that the front windshield of the vehicle is not required to be defrosted, the control valve can control the ventilation pipeline 300 to stop blowing the air to the annular air channel K3 in the defrosting piece 200, so that the ventilation system of the vehicle can not blow the air to the annular air channel K3 in the defrosting piece 200 through the ventilation pipeline 300, and the ventilation system of the vehicle can be guaranteed to be ventilated in the vehicle better, and the energy consumption of the vehicle can be reduced.
In addition, can integrate control valve and the interior air conditioner control panel of vehicle, control the control valve through air conditioner control panel, can also increase the control valve pilot lamp in air conditioner control panel department for the driver can directly observe on air conditioner panel and adjust the control valve, in order to accord with driver's driving habit, reduce because the control valve forgets the meaningless energy consumption of vehicle that closes and lead to.
In a second alternative implementation, an air supply assembly 500 may be additionally provided to supply air to the ventilation pipeline 300. By way of example, as shown in fig. 4, the head-up display device 000 may further include: the air supply assembly 500, the air outlet surface of the air supply assembly 500 may face one end of the ventilation pipeline 300, and one end of the ventilation pipeline 300 facing away from the air supply assembly 500 may communicate with the first vent K1 in the defrost element 200. Here, an end of the ventilation line 300 facing away from the air supply assembly 500 may communicate with the first ventilation opening K1 through the branch line 400 and the annular air channel K3 in the defrosting member 200. Alternatively, the air supply assembly 500 may include fans, small compressors, and other air supplies that can supply air to the ventilation circuit 300 to complete the air supply to the ventilation circuit 300.
It should be noted that, by directing the air outlet surface of the air supply assembly 500 toward one end of the ventilation pipeline 300, the wind energy provided by the air outlet surface of the air supply assembly 500 can directly enter the ventilation pipeline 300, and the one end of the ventilation pipeline 300, which is away from the air supply assembly 500, is communicated with the first ventilation opening K1 in the defrosting member 200, so as to ensure that the ventilation pipeline 300 can blow more efficiently to the first ventilation opening K1 in the defrosting member 200.
Optionally, referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a sectional view of the head-up display device at B-B' shown in fig. 2, and the head-up display device 000 further includes a dustproof film 700 fixedly connected to the device body 100 at the light outlet S, and a light shielding plate 600 movably connected to the device body 100 at the light outlet S. Wherein the light shielding plate 600 is closer to the defrosting member 200 than the dustproof film 700.
For example, a layer of light-permeable dustproof film 700 may be covered on the light outlet S of the device body 100, so as to prevent dust from entering the display module disposed in the light outlet S, thereby affecting the display effect of the display module. Here, a light shielding plate 600 may be further disposed between the defrosting member 200 and the dustproof film 700, and the light shielding plate 600 may be selectively slidably connected to the light outlet S of the defrosting member 200 or may be selectively rotatably connected to the light outlet S of the defrosting member 200.
Thus, when the head-up display device 000 is required to be used, the light-shielding plate 600 does not shield the light-emitting port S; and when the head-up display device 000 is not required to be used, external dust is difficult to enter the device body from the light outlet S, so that the possibility that the display effect of the head-up display device 000 is affected due to the ash falling of the display module is reduced.
In addition, the applicant surprisingly found that dust on the surface of the dustproof film 700 also affects the light transmission of the head-up display device 000, so as to affect the display effect of the head-up display device 000, most of the top of the dustproof film 700 on the current head-up display device 000 is not shielded, and the whole head-up display device 000 presents a concave state on the instrument desk, so that dust is easy to accumulate on the dustproof film 700, and because the dustproof film 700 is special in material and is not easy to clean, it can be understood that dust is accumulated at the light outlet S due to the fact that dust is hard to be cleaned, so that the transmission of virtual image light is seriously affected, and display brightness and display definition are affected. The applicant sets up the second ventilation hole through the side at defrosting piece 200 towards equipment body 100, blows away the dust on dust membrane 700 or dustproof glass surface through the second ventilation hole, reduces the possibility that the dust is piled up, promotes the projection ability of virtual image light, promotes the display brightness and the definition of new line display device 000 simultaneously.
In summary, the head-up display device provided in the embodiment of the present application includes: equipment body, defrosting piece and ventilation line. Since the first vent in the defrost can be directed towards the front windshield of the vehicle, the first vent can be in communication with the vent line. Thus, the vent line can blow air toward the front windshield through the first vent in the defrost. Therefore, after the front windshield is frosted and the fog phenomenon occurs, the first ventilation opening in the defrosting piece can blow towards the front windshield through the cooperation of the ventilation pipeline and the defrosting piece, so that the frosting on the inner side of the front windshield can be effectively removed. Therefore, even if the defrosting opening in the vehicle is shielded by the head-up display device, frosting on the inner side of the front windshield of the vehicle can be guaranteed to be normally removed by the defrosting piece in the head-up display device, and the safety of a driver in driving the vehicle can be effectively improved.
The application also provides a vehicle, please refer to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of installation cooperation of a head-up display device and a front windshield, which is provided by the embodiment of the application, including a cockpit, and the head-up display device installed in the cockpit, wherein the head-up display device is the head-up display device. The vehicles include commercial vehicles, electric vehicles, and other vehicles having a cockpit.
Referring again to fig. 1 to 6, when the present embodiment is operated, the following steps are performed:
when defrosting and demisting are needed to be carried out on the front windshield 001: the controller is opened, the controller is utilized to open the control valve, so that the ventilation pipeline 300 is communicated with the annular air duct K3, the air conditioner in the vehicle is simultaneously opened, at the moment, the air blowing of defrosting and demisting of the air conditioner is performed through the ventilation pipeline 300, the branch pipeline 400 and the annular air duct K3 from the air conditioner air pipe, the defrosting and demisting air is blown onto the front windshield 001 from the first air outlet arranged on the defrosting piece 200, the defrosting and demisting effect of the front windshield 001 is achieved, after defrosting and demisting are finished, the controller is closed, the control valve is closed through the controller, so that the ventilation pipeline 300 is disconnected with the annular air duct K3, and defrosting and demisting operation is finished.
When defrosting and demisting are required for the dustproof film 700: the controller is opened, the controller is utilized to open the control valve, so that the ventilation pipeline 300 is communicated with the annular air duct K3, the air conditioner in the vehicle is simultaneously opened, at the moment, the air blowing of defrosting and demisting of the air conditioner passes through the ventilation pipeline 300, the branch pipeline 400 and the annular air duct K3 from the air conditioner air pipe, and then the defrosting and demisting air is blown to the surface of the dustproof film 700 from the first air outlet arranged on the defrosting piece 200, so that dust on the surface of the dustproof film 700 is blown away, and the display process of the dustproof film 700 can be cleaned. When the head-up display device 000 is displayed to be closed, the controller controls the light shielding cover to be closed, so that the cleaning of the upper surface of the dust-proof film 700 can be ensured even when not displayed. Thereby ensuring the cleaning of the surface of the dust-proof film 700 both when in use and when not in use. Thereby ensuring that the display effect of the head-up display is not affected by dust on the surface of the dustproof film 700.
The technical features of the above-described embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above-described embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The above examples only represent a few embodiments of the present application, which are described in more detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. It should be noted that it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements could be made without departing from the spirit of the present application, which would be within the scope of the present application. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present application is to be determined by the claims appended hereto.

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1. A head-up display device for installation in a cockpit of a vehicle, the head-up display device comprising:
the device comprises a device body, a front windshield and a rear windshield, wherein one side of the device body, facing the front windshield of the vehicle, is provided with a light outlet;
the defrosting piece is connected with the equipment body at the light outlet, and a first ventilation opening is formed in one side of the defrosting piece, which is away from the equipment body;
and a vent line in communication with the first vent, the vent line configured to: and blowing air to the front windshield through the first ventilation opening.
2. The head-up display device of claim 1, wherein an orthographic projection of the defrost element on a plane in which the light exit is located is not coincident with the light exit.
3. The head-up display device of claim 1, wherein the defrost member is annular in shape and the light outlet is located within an area enclosed by the defrost member.
4. The head-up display device of claim 3, wherein the defrost element has a plurality of the first vents and an annular air duct in communication with the plurality of first vents, the plurality of first vents being arranged around the annular air duct and the annular air duct being in communication with the vent line.
5. The heads-up display device of claim 4, wherein the heads-up display device further comprises: the two ends of the branch pipeline are respectively communicated with the annular air duct and the ventilation pipeline;
when the control valve is in an open state, the ventilation pipeline can blow air to the annular air duct through the branch pipeline; and when the control valve is in a closed state, the ventilation pipeline stops blowing the air to the annular air duct.
6. The head-up display device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, a side of the defrosting member facing the device body having a second vent, the second vent being in communication with the ventilation line, the ventilation line being further configured to: and blowing air to the light outlet through the second air vent.
7. The heads-up display device of any one of claims 1-5, the vent line being configured to communicate with a vent system of the vehicle.
8. The head-up display device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising: the air outlet face of the air supply assembly faces towards one end of the ventilation pipeline, and one end, deviating from the air supply assembly, of the ventilation pipeline is communicated with the first ventilation opening.
9. The head-up display device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising: the device comprises a device body, a dustproof film fixedly connected with the device body at the light outlet, and a light shielding plate movably connected with the device body at the light outlet, wherein the light shielding plate is closer to the defrosting piece relative to the dustproof film.
10. A vehicle, characterized by comprising: a cockpit, and a head-up display device mounted in the cockpit, the head-up display device being as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9.
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