US20200319497A1 - Information display device - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an information display device including a display panel.
- An information display device aims to allow a user to see information from a display panel displayed on a surface member without being aware of the presence of the display panel.
- An information display device is an information display device attachable to a structure, and includes: a display panel that has a display surface and displays information on the display surface; and a surface member that is disposed on a display surface side of the display panel and has a surface area larger than that of the display panel. When the display panel is turned on, only the information displayed on the display surface of the display panel becomes visible through the surface member.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic configuration of a display device according to Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 5 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 7 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 10 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 13 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 16 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 2.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 4.
- FIG. 20 illustrates an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 4.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 4.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 5.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 5.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 25 is an exploded sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 28 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 30 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 31 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 8.
- FIG. 32 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to Embodiment 8.
- FIG. 33 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 8.
- FIG. 34 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 9.
- FIG. 35 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to Embodiment 9.
- FIG. 36 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 9.
- FIG. 37 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 10.
- FIG. 38 illustrates an appearance of the information display device according to Embodiment 10.
- FIG. 39 is an exploded sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 10.
- FIG. 40 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 10.
- FIG. 41 is a perspective view of a structure before an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 10 is attached.
- FIG. 42 is a perspective view of a structure in the middle of attaching the information display device according to the modification example.
- FIG. 43 is a perspective view of a structure in a state where the information display device according to the modification example is attached.
- FIG. 44 illustrates a usage environment of the information display device according to another embodiment.
- FIG. 45 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device of FIG. 44 .
- a “front surface side” or a “front side” of an information display device is a side on which ambient light or external light is incident or a side closer to a user who sees the information display device, unless otherwise specified.
- a “back surface side” or a “back side” is a side opposite to the “front surface side” or the “front side”, and is a side where light of a display panel is emitted or guided.
- a surface member that covers the entirety or a part of a wall surface having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed on a front surface of the display panel.
- the information display device according to the disclosure can realize a seamless design having no seam between a wall surface and an information display region, and can also realize an information display device having operability.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the embodiment.
- information display device 1 is disposed on wall surface 10 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.
- Information display device 1 transmits light of the display panel from the back side of surface member 11 and displays information (content information, character information, image, video, and the like) in display region 1 a on surface member 11 .
- User 13 can operate an operation screen displayed in display region 1 a of surface member 11 to display and change information and make a request to a crew.
- Information display device 1 of the embodiment includes display device 20 installed behind surface member 11 .
- Information such as contents or characters displayed on the display surface of display device 20 is displayed on the surface of surface member 11 through surface member 11 and presented to user 13 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic configuration of display device 20 of the embodiment.
- Display device 20 includes touch panel 21 , CPU 22 , and display panel 23 .
- Touch panel 21 detects an input of user 13 via surface member 11 based on a change in electrostatic capacitance, pressure, or light, processes the input in CPU 22 , and controls display device 20 .
- Touch panel 21 may be a touch sensor.
- the touch panel or the touch sensor is not essential as a configuration element of display device 20 . In a case where there is no touch panel or a touch sensor, display device 20 cannot directly receive the operation from the user, but can display a logo or a symbol on wall surface 10 or use as lighting or the like hidden on wall surface 10 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , touch panel 21 , and display panel 23 .
- Surface member 11 is a member disposed on the surface of the wall in the aircraft cabin, and is a surface member that covers a part or the entirety of a wall, a floor, an armrest, and a table of a seat shell.
- the range in which the information is displayed through surface member 11 is a range that is reached by the hand when the user is in operation, a range (including, for example, a bedside) reached by the line of sight from a passenger in order to deliver the information to the passenger, and further, a range reached by the line of sight from the crew (cabin attendant).
- Surface member 11 is a material having a certain level of translucent properties, and has a plate or film shape. A surface area of surface member 11 is configured to be larger than the display area of display panel 23 .
- the material of surface member 11 is a material having the same or similar surface to that of the material that covers the surface of wall surface 10 .
- Surface member 11 is made of a genuine material such as wood, cloth, leather, stone, or the like, a film material simulating the genuine material, or a transparent or translucent material of which a surface is decorated by painting or printing, and accordingly, it is possible to display information without making the user feel the presence of display panel 23 from the appearance.
- Surface member 11 may be configured to partially have light transmitting properties, not to transmit light to other area, and to display only necessary areas. For example, by providing a part having light transmitting properties in a specific symbol shape, a clearer symbol can be displayed.
- the light transmittance of surface member 11 is, for example, 8% to 15%. Since surface member 11 is configured to have such a light transmittance, the light transmitted from the front side to the back side of surface member 11 is suppressed such that display panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, and it is possible to make the display by display device 20 sufficiently visually recognizable even through surface member 11 .
- Surface member 11 may have a certain hard coating (not illustrated) on the side opposite to the side (back side) where display panel 23 is present, that is, on the front side.
- the user frequently touches the front side of surface member 11 for operation using touch panel 21 .
- the hard coating has a hardness of, for example, 2H (JIS standard) or higher. Thereby, damage can be prevented.
- the hard coating may be a thin layer to keep the feeling of surface member 11 .
- the hard coating has a thickness of, for example, 5 to 20 ⁇ m.
- Reflection member 12 is a material such as a half mirror, and has a characteristic of reflecting external light but transmitting light from display panel 23 on the inside. By inserting reflection member 12 between surface member 11 and display panel 23 , the boundary between wall surface 10 and the display region can be made more difficult to be seen. While the presence of display panel 23 itself is prevented from being seen through surface member 11 by the external light reflection characteristic of reflection member 12 , the display contents of display panel 23 can be presented to the user by the characteristic of transmitting the light of reflection member 12 .
- reflection member 12 may be omitted.
- Surface member 11 and reflection member 12 may be formed of an insulator such that touch panel 21 can be operable.
- the sheet resistance is preferably higher. This is because, when there is no sufficient resistance value, false recognition or the like of a touch detection position on touch panel 21 is induced.
- surface member 11 and reflection member 12 have a sheet resistance value of, for example, 30 megaohms or more.
- Reflection member 12 may be formed by a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material.
- a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material.
- an indium-deposited film, a film formed by laminating a PET material, or the like is preferable. Accordingly, it becomes easy to ensure both the performance of touch panel 21 and to hide display panel 23 .
- Display device 20 may have functions, such as wireless charging, near field communication (NFC), and lighting, behind wall surface 10 instead of touch panel 21 or in addition to touch panel 21 . With such a configuration, it is possible to expect an effect of enhancing convenience for the user or the maintenance person, and enhancing a presentation effect of displaying information.
- functions such as wireless charging, near field communication (NFC), and lighting, behind wall surface 10 instead of touch panel 21 or in addition to touch panel 21 .
- Display panel 23 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
- Display panel 23 includes a color filter, a liquid crystal panel, and a light source such as an LED (any of these is not illustrated).
- a display image including predetermined information, the color of background, or a pattern is displayed to be visible on surface member 11 by light BL from a light source such as an LED.
- Display panel 23 may be either a non-light-emitting display having a light source or a light-emitting display.
- an OLED display, a matrix LED display, or other display devices provided with other light sources may be used.
- Display panel 23 is adjusted such that the screen luminance after transmission through surface member 11 is 200 cd/m ⁇ circumflex over ( ) ⁇ 2 or less when the display panel is turned on. Accordingly, from the front side of surface member 11 , while display panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, it is possible to make the display by display panel 23 sufficiently visually recognizable even through surface member 11 , and to prevent the display panel from being overly dazzled.
- Display panel 23 is adjusted such that the screen luminance is 800 cd/m ⁇ circumflex over ( ) ⁇ 2 or more when the display panel is turned on. Accordingly, from the front side of surface member 11 , while display panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, it is possible to make the display by display panel 23 sufficiently visually recognizable even through surface member 11 .
- display panel 23 When the power of information display device 1 is turned on, display panel 23 is illuminated to display information on the display surface. At this time, only the information displayed on the display surface is visible to the user through surface member 11 . Meanwhile, when the power of information display device 1 is turned off, display panel 23 is turned off. At this time, display panel 23 becomes hardly seen from the user through surface member 11 , that is, invisible. In addition, even when the power of information display device 1 is turned on and display panel 23 is illuminated, a area (background color area) of the display on which information is not displayed becomes hardly seen from the user via surface member 11 , that is, invisible.
- information display device 1 In a case where information display device 1 is used in an aircraft, as the information or the contents of the operation presented to user 13 (for example, a passenger or a crew), for example, transit information, seat lighting control, audio control, and DO NOT DISTURB setting, entertainment equipment control, seat reclining, attendant call and cancellation thereof, weather information, information on flight time or local time, presentation of seat number, display of lavatory availability, seat belt sign, door mode state display, and the like can be considered. Further, a function to turn off or to adjust brightness of the display of wall surface 10 .
- the user in a narrow space such as a space around a seat in the aircraft, the user can be provided with a control unit such as seat reclining, air conditioning, and lighting while maintaining a simple and high-quality design in which there is no prominent display terminal or operation terminal.
- a controller having multiple functions or a function as a terminal for displaying information can be imparted to the wall having a designability.
- surface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed in front of display panel 23 , and surface member 11 covers the entire wall surface 10 or at least a surface larger than display panel 23 .
- information display device 1 according to the embodiment it is possible to realize a seamless design having no seam between wall surface 10 and the information display region. Accordingly, it is possible to provide a user with an information display device in which characters, images, and the like appear on wall surface 10 and through which the user can perform an action such as an operation.
- Information display device 1 can also have the following configuration.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- information display device 1 is disposed on seat 101 .
- Information display device 1 according to the modification example is installed in the vicinity of the periphery of seat monitor 26 and displays information at a position that can be seen from user 13 (for example, a passenger) without largely moving the line of sight from seat monitor 26 . Accordingly, it is possible to realize an information display device which is easy to use and capable of minimizing the operation of the line of sight and neck of user 13 .
- the basic operation of information display device 1 according to the modification example is the same as that of the Embodiment 1 described above.
- FIG. 5 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- CPU 22 control display panel 23 disposed around seat monitor 26 to display necessary or useful information for the user based on the information from in-flight server 2 .
- the information includes a fasten seat belt sign, information on the availability of lavatory, information on flight time, and the like.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- information display device 1 is disposed on ceiling 61 .
- Information display device 1 is installed on a ceiling of a cabin or ceiling 61 of a seat compartment, and can display a starry sky as if user 13 is under an outdoor sky, or can display an advertisement. Accordingly, it is possible to realize an information display device that can alleviate the psychological tension and the like that user 13 receives in a narrow space in the cabin, and can effectively provide an advertisement.
- the basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 7 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- CPU 22 displays a night sky or blue sky video or an advertisement on the ceiling on display panel 23 based on information from in-flight server 2 .
- connection to in-flight server 2 may not be required.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- the information display device includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , and display panel 23 , and does not include a touch panel since no touch screen operation is required.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- information display device 1 displays information mainly for crew 93 such as a cabin attendant, which is disposed on wall surface 94 of a cabin wall of the seat compartment.
- Information display device 1 according to the modification example can display a sign at a position that can be seen by crew 93 from a passage or via a camera image. Accordingly, as described in the related art, without interfering with the sense of luxury by disposing a display for displaying or a lamp on a passage, a wall, or a ceiling in the cabin, it is possible to reduce the load on crew 93 or to improve service for the passengers.
- the basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that of Embodiment 1.
- the wall surface 94 may be a floor, a ceiling, or a wall surface of a door of a seat compartment.
- FIG. 10 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- CPU 22 displays an attendant call, a DON'T DISTURB sign, a seat number, and the like on display panel 23 based on information from in-flight server 2 .
- connection to the in-flight server may not be required.
- the passenger name and the seat number may be displayed at the seat compartment entrance at the time of boarding and the like, and the seat number and the passenger name may not be displayed at other times. Accordingly, while improving the convenience of the passengers when boarding, the original decorative wall surface can be used without displaying the seat number or the passenger name at other times. As a result, it is possible to maintain a sense of luxury as a space while considering the privacy of passengers.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- Information display device 1 includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , touch panel 21 , and display panel 23 , and each member is the same as those in Embodiment 1. Further, similar to Embodiment 1, information display device 1 may not include reflection member 12 and/or touch panel 21 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- information display device 1 is disposed on a wall surface of a work area of crew 93 , such as a galley in an aircraft, or on door surface 122 of a container.
- Information display device 1 can display information at a position where crew 93 can see the information while working.
- crew 93 can grasp requests from each seat and input a response status while performing the work of serving and preparing, and can improve work efficiency.
- an information display device can be realized without deteriorating the sense of luxury of the galley used as a sales space these days.
- the basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that of Embodiment 1.
- Door surface 122 may be a wagon door or a wall surface which are disposed on a floor, a ceiling, or a galley.
- FIG. 13 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- CPU 22 controls display, on display panel 23 , the order of drinks, request for blankets, and the like from the passenger, call information, status of the request (response history), and the like, with the accompanying seat number, and the like, based on the information from in-flight server 2 .
- Crew 93 can operate touch panel 21 to input necessary information. Depending on the information to be displayed, connection to the in-flight server may not be required.
- information display device 1 By forming information display device 1 according to the modification example to be thin, it is possible to make effective use of the space of the container.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- Information display device 1 includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , touch panel 21 , and display panel 23 , and each member is the same as those in Embodiment 1. Further, similar to Embodiment 1, information display device 1 may not include reflection member 12 and/or touch panel 21 .
- Surface member 11 can be formed of a waterproof material. Accordingly, it is possible to realize a convenient information display device that can be safely operated even in a case of using water in the work area of crew 93 .
- FIG. 15 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- information display device 1 is disposed, for example, on seat 101 or the wall of the seat compartment.
- Information display device 1 is disposed at a position that is difficult to be seen or invisible to a third party (other passenger or crew and the like), such as a lavatory availability sign.
- a third party other passenger or crew and the like
- the availability of the lavatory is displayed such that only user 13 can understand in a case where a desire for excretion is felt.
- FIG. 16 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 according to the modification example.
- CPU 22 control display panel 23 to display the availability of the lavatory and the like based on the information from in-flight server 2 .
- connection to the in-flight server may not be required.
- information display device 1 B including surface member 11 and display device 20 has an attachment feature to cabin structure (wall, door, monument and the like) 100 .
- Information display device 1 B is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 B having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiment will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- the attachment feature includes a structural body 100 a , and structural body 100 a has retainers 105 a and 105 b .
- Structural body 100 a is attached to the back side of surface member 11 at a position that does not overlap the display area of display panel 23 .
- Retainers 105 a and 105 b are provided on the back side and/or the side portion of structural body 100 a or surface member 11 at positions that are invisible from the front side of surface member 11 , and retain information display device 1 B to structure 100 . Lockers 105 a and 105 b and/or other locations are fixed with screws 106 and the like.
- Retainers are preferably provided on at least one side, and more preferably provided on a plurality of sides in different directions similar to retainers 105 a and 105 b illustrated in FIG. 17 .
- At least surface member 11 side of structural body 100 a is colored with substantially the same color (for example, black) as the background color of the display surface when display panel 23 is turned off or turned on. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the boundary between structural body 100 a and display panel 23 from being seen through surface member 11 .
- Information display device 1 B can be configured to be easily detached from and attached to structure 100 , and an information display device that is easy to maintain can be realized.
- a configuration in which the fixing on retainer 105 b side among retainers illustrated in FIG. 17 is released and information display device 1 B is attached or detached by rotating information display device 1 B with retainer 105 a as a fulcrum can also be employed.
- Information display device 1 C has a configuration in which an integrated unit of a film having a designability and light transmitting properties and a transparent fixing plate on the front side of display panel 23 is pressed. With such a configuration, it is possible to display and operate information as necessary while realizing a seamless design, and to make system maintenance easy.
- Information display device 1 C is used in any usage environment similar to those of the above-described embodiments.
- the description of information display device 1 C having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 C of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 C includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , transparent member 53 , structural body 54 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- reflection member 12 is disposed at a position close to surface member 11 . This is because, when there is a gap between reflection member 12 and surface member 11 , there is a possibility that the light from display panel 23 transmitted through reflection member 12 is diffused and displayed on surface member 11 with blur.
- the positions of reflection member 12 and transparent member 53 may be reversed.
- the order of the disposition may be any order.
- Surface member 11 may not have a surface area larger than that of display panel 23 .
- Transparent member 53 is a plate having a certain hardness. Transparent member 53 is preferably as thin as possible in order to reduce the blur of the display on surface member 11 , for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm and more preferably approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
- surface member 11 and reflection member 12 are formed by an insulator similar to Embodiment 1. Further, for the same reason, it is preferable that transparent member 53 is also similarly an insulator and has a sheet resistance value of 30 megaohms or more.
- the height of structural body 54 is preferably formed such that space 55 is as small as possible. This is because, by shortening the distance between display panel 23 and reflection member 12 and surface member 11 , diffusion of light can be suppressed, and the blur of display on surface member 11 can be minimized. Space 55 is preferably as small as possible. Preferably, a state where touch panel 21 is press fitted against transparent member 53 without any gap, for example, a state of 0 mm or a state close thereto is preferable.
- Housing 57 is fixed to structural body 54 by fixing units such as screws.
- surface member 11 and reflection member 12 can be installed on the display surface side of display panel 23 . Accordingly, information display device 1 C can be configured without directly pasting surface member 11 or reflection member 12 to touch panel 21 or display panel 23 .
- transparent member 53 can be omitted.
- information display device 1 C can be disposed without making the user feel the position and the presence of display panel 23 . Further, in information display device 1 C, surface member 11 , reflection member 12 , and transparent member 53 can be collectively detached from structural body 54 . Accordingly, without taking off the entire wall on which information display device 1 C is attached, only display panel 23 or touch panel 21 can be detached, and display 56 can be easily accessed and can be repaired or replaced. Further, after the repair or the replacement of information display device 1 C, surface member 11 , reflection member 12 , and transparent member 53 can be reused.
- At least the front surface of structural body 54 and/or a region (a region that surrounds the display surface) other than the display surface of display panel 23 between display panel 23 and surface member 11 have a colored layer colored with substantially the same color (for example, black) as the background color of the display surface when display panel 23 is turned off or turned on.
- a colored layer colored with substantially the same color (for example, black) as the background color of the display surface when display panel 23 is turned off or turned on.
- Information display device 1 D is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 D having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- Information display device 1 D is different from Embodiment 3 in that mask print layer 83 (an example of the colored layer) is provided at least a part other than the display surface of display panel 23 .
- mask print layer 83 an example of the colored layer
- FIG. 19 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 D of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 D includes surface member 11 , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , transparent member 53 , mask layer 83 , structural body 54 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- the function of information display device 1 D is satisfied even when reflection member 12 is disposed between transparent member 53 and mask layer 83 .
- Housing 57 is fixed to structural body 54 by fixing units such as screws.
- surface member 11 or reflection member 12 can be installed on the display surface side of display panel 23 .
- information display device 1 C can be configured without directly pasting surface member 11 or reflection member 12 to touch panel 21 or display panel 23 .
- the region where structural body 54 is located transmits light
- the region where structural body 54 is located does not transmit light on the surface of surface member 11 , and accordingly, the boundary part between display panel 23 and structural body 54 is visible.
- mask layer 83 is disposed at the boundary part.
- Mask layer 83 is disposed so as to surround the display surface of display panel 23 .
- Mask layer 83 is preferably colored with substantially the same color as the background color of a region other than the region that displays the information, which is a display surface of display panel 23 when display panel 23 is turned off or when display panel 23 is turned on. Accordingly, the boundary between display panel 23 and structural body 54 can be made prominent through surface member 11 .
- the region where mask layer 83 is provided is preferably provided not only on structural body 54 but also on a region excluding the region of the display surface where display panel 23 displays information.
- the part having no mask layer 83 may be smaller than the entire region of display panel 23 such that the region where mask layer 83 is provided covers the edge of display panel 23 .
- information display device 1 D- 1 ( FIG. 19 ) according to Embodiment 4 may be configured such that the corners of inner edge 83 b of mask layer 83 that surrounds display surface 231 of display panel 23 are formed in an arc shape.
- mask layer 83 may be colored by applying a gradation from outer edge 83 a to inner edge 83 b.
- the part where mask layer 83 is not installed is formed in a polygonal shape with rounded corners, or a circular or elliptical shape.
- Display panel 23 is usually rectangular, and its four corners are almost right angles.
- the part where mask layer 83 is not installed is formed into a polygonal shape with rounded corners, or a circular or elliptical shape such that user 13 cannot see the rectangular shape on the display surface. Accordingly, user 13 does not recognize that display panel 23 is behind wall surface 10 . Therefore, only the displayed information appears to emerge from wall surface 10 , and user 13 can be given a fresh surprise.
- mask layer 83 may be colored by applying a gradation from outer edge 83 a illustrated in FIG. 20 to inner edge 83 b .
- a gradation from outer edge 83 a illustrated in FIG. 20 to inner edge 83 b .
- the difference in appearance between display surface 231 and the other parts when viewed from the front surface side of surface member 11 becomes more difficult to understand. Accordingly, it is possible to realize a configuration that does not make user 13 aware of the presence of display panel 23 .
- FIG. 21 illustrates a modification example of information display device 1 D attached by the structural body.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 D- 2 according to the modification example.
- Information display device 1 D- 2 includes surface member 11 , transparent member 82 , mask layer 83 , structural body 54 , reflection layer (half mirror) 85 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- the thickness from surface member 11 to reflection layer 85 is preferably as thin as possible in order to minimize the blur of the display on surface member 11 .
- the thickness is, for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
- surface member 11 , transparent member 82 , and reflection layer 85 are formed by an insulator similar to Embodiment 1.
- transparent surface member 11 has a different appearance when viewed from the front surface side by an object on the lower layer, that is, on the back side. Since information display device 1 D- 2 includes reflection layer 85 , the information displayed on display panel 23 is displayed on surface member 11 while hiding the presence of display panel 23 . However, the appearance when viewed from the front surface differs between the place where reflection layer 85 is located under surface member 11 and the other places.
- coloring mask layer 83 for example, white or gray, the appearance of wall surface 10 ( FIG. 1 ) seen from user 13 and the appearance of display region 1 a ( FIG. 1 ) are prevented from becoming different from each other.
- the color of mask layer 83 is changed in accordance with the specifications of surface member 11 , the luminance of the environment, the color of structural body 54 , and the like. In a case of white or gray, an effect can be expected in which the color of a certain place of reflection layer 85 looks similar to other places.
- information display device 1 E As illustrated in FIG. 22 , in information display device 1 E according to the embodiment, slight-adhesive layer 32 that can be peeled off again is disposed in front of display panel 23 , and surface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed on the front side.
- Information display device 1 E according to the embodiment reduces the blur on the display while realizing a seamless design having no seam between the wall surface and the information display region, and provides a comfortable operation feeling without an air gap in front of the touch panel.
- Information display device 1 E is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 E having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 E of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 E includes surface member 11 , slight-adhesive layer 32 , reflection layer (half mirror) 33 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , structural body 54 , and housing 57 .
- Information display device 1 E is fixed to structural body 54 with housing 57 , and structural body 54 is fixed to fixing member 38 .
- Information display device 1 E may not include reflection layer 33 and/or touch panel 21 in accordance with the function.
- Slight-adhesive layer 32 is a member such as a film having the light transmitting properties and having a weak or slight adhesiveness on which both surfaces or one of the surfaces can be peeled off again. Slight-adhesive layer 32 prevents a gap (air gap) between the lower member (reflection layer 33 in the illustrated example, touch panel 21 in a case where reflection layer 33 is not provided, and display panel 23 in a case where touch panel 21 is not provided) and surface member 11 . With the configuration, the information displayed on display panel 23 can be displayed on surface member 11 without the blur as much as possible. In particular, in a case where information display device 1 E includes touch panel 21 , the operation feeling of touch panel 21 deteriorates when the gap (air gap) is present. However, the presence of slight-adhesive layer 32 can improve the operation feeling of touch panel 21 and realize a user-friendly information display device.
- display device 20 can be detached from surface member 11 with housing 57 by removing fixing member 38 disposed on the rear surface of housing 57 . Accordingly, display device 20 can be replaced or repaired without breaking or damaging surface member 11 .
- fixing member 38 may not be provided on the rear surface, a fixing arm may be projected from housing 57 , and the arm may be fixed to structural body 54 .
- various fixing members such as a method in which there is an attaching screw on the side surface of housing 57 , and after fixing housing 57 to structural body 54 with the attaching screw, structural body 54 , housing 57 , and display device 20 are collectively pressed against surface member 11 and fixed.
- Slight-adhesive layer 32 may not have the light transmitting properties as long as the slight-adhesive layer has an area smaller than the area of the display surface of display panel 23 and a shape that avoids display contents.
- the area is equal to or larger than the area of the display surface, the configuration that has the light transmitting properties and does not allow bubbles to enter is preferable. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the information displayed on surface member 11 from blurring, and to realize an information display device which sharply displays information and is easily used by the user.
- slight-adhesive layer 32 may be formed by imparting a slight adhesive to the surface of a lower layer member (reflection layer 33 in the illustrated example, and touch panel 21 in a case where there is no reflection layer 33 ). Otherwise, the slight adhesive may be imparted only to the front side of slight-adhesive layer 32 , that is, only to surface member 11 side.
- a sheet on which a slight adhesive is imparted on both surfaces of the film having the light transmitting properties in a case where there is damage or intrusion of dust due to peeling during the maintenance, it is possible to replace display device 20 only by replacing the sheet.
- Reflection layer 33 is a material such as a half mirror, and reflects the external light, but transmits light from display panel 23 on the inside. By disposing reflection layer 33 between surface member 11 and display panel 23 , the boundary between wall surface 10 and display region 1 a can be made more difficult to understand as illustrated in FIG. 1 . While the presence of display panel 23 itself is prevented from being seen through surface member 11 by the external light reflection characteristic of reflection layer 33 , the display contents of display panel 23 can be presented to the user by the light transmission characteristic.
- reflection layer 33 may be omitted.
- Surface member 11 , slight-adhesive layer 32 , and reflection layer 33 are insulators such that touch panel 21 can operate, and preferably have a higher insulation resistance value.
- Reflection layer 33 may be formed by a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material.
- a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material.
- an indium or tin-deposited film, a film formed by laminating a PET material, or the like is preferable. Accordingly, it becomes easy to ensure both the performance of touch panel 21 and to hide display panel 23 .
- Fixing member 38 is a sheet metal, a plastic component, or the like, and has a function of pressing display device 20 against surface member 11 . Since slight-adhesive layer 32 or the weak-adhesive layer itself does not have a bonding force enough to fix display device 20 to surface member 11 , the layers are used as a unit that further presses slight-adhesive layer 32 against surface member 11 .
- Fixing member 38 may be a plate material such as a sheet metal or a plastic component. Further, the same effect can be obtained even when the arm is projected from housing 57 and fixed to structural body 54 .
- the following effects can be obtained by disposing surface member 11 , slight-adhesive layer 32 , reflection layer 33 , touch panel 21 , and display panel 23 in this order. Since the place where reflection layer 33 is required is limited to the front of display panel 23 , the cost can be reduced by placing reflection layer 33 only in the place where reflection layer 33 is required, and the range that can be repaired by maintenance can be expanded. However, in order to sufficiently exhibit the effect of making display panel 23 invisible from the outside and the effect of transmitting the contents displayed on display panel 23 and displaying the contents on surface member 11 , which are the effects of reflection layer 33 , it is preferable that reflection layer 33 is disposed at a position close to surface member 11 .
- the position of reflection layer 33 and the position of slight-adhesive layer 32 may be in the order illustrated in FIG. 22 or in the order reverse thereto, depending on whether the priority is given to display quality requirements or cost or maintenance.
- information display device 1 E- 1 is different from that of Embodiment 5 described above in that slight-adhesive layer 32 that can be peeled off again is adhered to front of display panel 23 , and surface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties and base member 60 having light transmitting properties are integrated with each other on the front surface, that is, on the surface side.
- surface member 11 in addition to the effect similar to that of Embodiment 5 described above, surface member 11 cannot be damaged during the maintenance, and further, display device 20 can be attached regardless of the surface state of surface member 11 .
- Embodiment 5 described above in a case where surface member 11 is made of a brittle material such as cloth, for example, there is a case where surface member 11 is damaged even by the adhesive force of alight-adhesive layer 32 , or there is a case where the adhesive effect of slight-adhesive layer 32 is not exhibited depending on the surface state where there is the unevenness on the rear surface of surface member 11 by the method of weak adhesion, such as the adhesion by static electricity. Therefore, by inserting base member 60 between surface member 11 and slight-adhesive layer 32 , damage to surface member 11 by slight-adhesive layer 32 can be reduced, and the effect of slight-adhesive layer 32 can be maintained.
- Base member 60 is a thin plate-like member having the light transmitting properties.
- Base member 60 may be fixed to surface member 11 by providing an adhesive layer (not illustrated) only on surface member 11 side so as to remain on structural body 54 side together with surface member 11 when display device 20 is detached. Otherwise, base member 60 may be fixed by being sandwiched between surface member 11 and structural body 54 .
- Base member 60 has, for example, a smooth flat surface or a surface state that allows the bubbles to escape easily such that slight-adhesive layer 32 functions effectively.
- Base member 60 is preferably as thin as possible in order to reduce the blur of the display on surface member 11 , for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 1 mm, preferably 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
- surface member 11 , slight-adhesive layer 32 , and reflection layer 33 are formed by an insulator similar to Embodiment 5 described above.
- base member 60 is also similarly an insulator and has a sheet resistance value of 30 megaohms or more.
- Base member 60 may be formed by providing a region that performs mask printing and partially has no light transmitting properties, or by creating the base member with a material having no light transmitting properties and by partially providing a through-hole or a thinned part to allow light transmission. Accordingly, display region 1 a ( FIG. 1 ) can be limited without processing surface member 11 , and leakage or transmission of extra light due to the backlight and the like of display panel 23 can be prevented. In this method, for example, by providing a gradation, it is also possible to make it difficult to understand the boundary between the place where the reflection layer is provided on the rear surface of surface member 11 and the place where the reflection layer is not provided.
- base member 60 has a surface area at least equal to or larger than the display surface of display panel 23 .
- base member 60 can be configured even on the entire surface of wall surface 10 ( FIG. 1 ), the addition of an extra configuration leads to an increase in cost, and accordingly, it is preferable that the area of base member 60 slightly exceeds not the entire surface of the wall surface with design but the surface area of the display surface of display panel 23 .
- display panel 23 can also add expression in a video displayed from display panel 23 for various applications by providing unevenness on the surface of base member 60 or providing optically refracted location.
- the same effect as described above can be expected even when a mask layer is provided between touch panel 21 and the surface of display panel 23 .
- the layer is a part that changes depending on the usage environment and usage method of information display device 1 E- 1 , it is considered that it is efficient to perform mask printing on base member 60 in consideration of not having to process surface member 11 .
- Information display device 1 E- 1 may not have to provide slight-adhesive layer 32 or reflection layer 33 by providing a reflective material or a slight adhesive on the front side of base member 60 . Accordingly, the number of configuration members can be reduced, the distance between surface member 11 and display panel 23 can be reduced, and the display on display panel 23 can be expressed more sharply. However, it is preferable to separately provide slight-adhesive layer 32 and reflection layer 33 from the viewpoint of ease of repair when display device 20 is removed from surface member 11 for maintenance as described above.
- the following effects can be obtained by disposing surface member 11 , base member 60 , slight-adhesive layer 32 , reflection layer 33 , touch panel 21 , and display panel 23 in this order. Similar to Embodiment 5 described above, the position of reflection layer 33 may be between surface member 11 and base member 60 or between base member 60 and slight-adhesive layer 32 , but it is preferable that the members and the like are disposed in the above-describe order from the viewpoint of ease of the maintenance.
- information display device 1 E- 1 may not include reflection layer 33 or touch panel 21 for the same reason and condition as those in Embodiment 5 described above.
- information display device 1 E and information display device 1 E- 1 according to Embodiment 5 and the modification examples thereof can be disposed without causing the user to feel the position and the presence of display panel 23 through surface member 11 , and the information display with high designability can be realized. Furthermore, information display devices 1 E and 1 E- 1 can be replaced by detaching only display device 20 without peeling off the entire wall surface ( FIG. 1 ) at the equipment failure. According to the configuration described in the embodiment, display device 20 can be detached from structural body 54 without damaging surface member 11 , and display device 20 can be brought into close contact with surface member 11 regardless of the surface state or material of surface member 11 . Further, a configuration in which the display region can be freely limited without processing surface member 11 or display panel 23 can be realized.
- information display device 1 F is different from those in the above-described embodiments in that compressible cushion sheet 37 is disposed between touch panel 21 and surface member 11 .
- a void air gap hardly occurs between touch panel 21 and surface member 11 , and touch panel 21 can be reliably operated.
- Information display device 1 F is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiments.
- the description of information display device 1 F having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 F of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 F includes surface member 11 , cushion sheet 37 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- Display panel 23 is disposed so as not to be seen through surface member 11 .
- the components that configure information display device 1 F do not necessarily need to be assembled integrally.
- the components may be disposed apart from each other or may be configured to be easily separated from each other.
- cushion sheet 37 may be configured to be easily detachable from other components. Accordingly, in a case where cushion sheet 37 needs to be replaced due to aging or the like, an effect that maintenance becomes easy is achieved.
- the structural body 35 is an aluminum plate or the like for reinforcing surface member 11 . A case where surface member 11 has sufficient strength may not be necessary.
- Cushion sheet 37 has the light transmitting properties, and is disposed between touch panel 21 and surface member 11 to be compressible. Since cushion sheet 37 is compressible, even in a case where surface member 11 has some unevenness, cushion sheet 37 can be disposed without forming a void between the front side of touch panel 21 and the back side of surface member 11 . In general, it is known that the sensitivity of touch panel 21 is extremely reduced by the air entering between the member disposed on the surface and touch panel 21 in touch panel 21 of a capacitive sensing method or a resistive membrane method. In the embodiment, the sensitivity of touch panel 21 can be reliably maintained by not forming a void between touch panel 21 and surface member 11 . In addition, cushion sheet 37 can prevent the video displayed on display panel 23 from being refracted due to the void and from being seen blur.
- Cushion sheet 37 may be a member made of, for example, a gel material such as silicon, polyurethane, or urethane. Cushion sheet 37 may be plastically deformed by compression by an external force or may be elastically deformed by an external force. In particular, the positional relationship between surface member 11 and cushion sheet 37 may be displaced when display device 20 is subjected to some vibration or the position of fixing member 38 is displaced due to aging. Even in such a case, by using a material having elasticity as cushion sheet 37 , a void is hardly generated between the configuration components. Further, cushion sheet 37 can be easily reused.
- a gel material such as silicon, polyurethane, or urethane.
- Display device 20 is fixed to the back surface side of surface member 11 by fixing member 38 .
- display device 20 is fixed by pressing housing 57 against surface member 11 side with fixing member 38 .
- the fixing method is an example, and any fixing method may be used as long as display device 20 can be fixed to the back surface side of surface member 11 .
- FIG. 25 is an exploded sectional view of information display device 1 F according to the embodiment.
- cushion sheet 37 has a larger area than touch panel 21 and is disposed so as to cover the entire touch surface.
- the surface area of cushion sheet 37 is larger than the display surface of display panel 23 or the operation region of touch panel 21 , even in a case where there is a physical error in the position where cushion sheet 37 is pasted, the display surface of display panel 23 can be reliably operated.
- the configuration is not essential, and cushion sheet 37 may have the same area as that of touch panel 21 or may be disposed so as to cover a part of touch panel 21 .
- a void between surface member 11 and touch panel 21 can be prevented, and the operation of touch panel 21 can be kept to be normal.
- surface member 11 is a wall material and a case where there are some unevenness.
- a void is easily formed between surface member 11 and touch panel 21 .
- cushion sheet 37 such a void can be effectively prevented, and the operability of touch panel 21 can be maintained.
- FIG. 26 illustrates information display device 1 F- 1 according to a modification example.
- cushion sheet 37 having a sufficient thickness is disposed, and accordingly, following surface member 11 , touch panel 21 can be reliably brought into an operable state.
- FIG. 27 illustrates information display device 1 F- 2 according to another modification example.
- information display device 1 F- 2 by disposing film 58 having an adhesive layer between surface member 11 and cushion sheet 37 , the generation of bubbles generated when cushion sheet 37 is in contact with surface member 11 is prevented. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the generation of a void between touch panel 21 and surface member 11 and to make touch panel 21 more reliably operable. Furthermore, display device 20 can be easily separated from surface member 11 .
- FIG. 27 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 F- 2 according to the modification example.
- Information display device 1 F- 2 includes surface member 11 , film 58 , cushion sheet 37 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- Display panel 23 is disposed so as not to be seen through surface member 11 .
- Non-adhesive film 58 is disposed between surface member 11 and cushion sheet 37 .
- Film 58 is made of, for example, flame-retardant polycarbonate (PC), polyether terephthalate (PET) or fluoropolymer having a thickness of approximately 0.05 mm to 0.1 mm.
- PC flame-retardant polycarbonate
- PET polyether terephthalate
- fluoropolymer having a thickness of approximately 0.05 mm to 0.1 mm.
- non-adhesive film 58 the surface of non-adhesive film 58 may be processed by cutting or finely cutting the most surface of the film. Accordingly, the processed surface of film 58 becomes easier to follow the unevenness of surface member 11 , and the generation of void therebetween can be prevented.
- Embossing or Texture may be provided on the back side (display panel 23 side) of surface member 11 . Accordingly, the effect of eliminating the adhesiveness of the back surface of surface member 11 and suppressing the generation of bubbles between surface member 11 and cushion sheet 37 can be expected.
- information display device 1 F- 2 by disposing non-adhesive film 58 between surface member 11 and cushion sheet 37 , when display device 20 including touch panel 21 breaks down, surface member 11 can be detached without breaking, only display device 20 can be easily detached from the wall surface, and accordingly, the maintenance work can become easy.
- non-adhesive film 58 a non-adhesive material is applied or painted to the front side and/or back side of cushion sheet 37 , or the front side and/or the back side of cushion sheet 37 are processed to have non-adhesiveness, and accordingly, a non-adhesive layer may be formed.
- non-adhesive film 58 may be slight-adhesive film or other slight adhesion layer.
- FIG. 28 illustrates information display device 1 F- 3 according to another modification example.
- information display device 1 F- 3 may include weakly adhesive film 59 on the back side (touch panel 21 side) of cushion sheet 37 in addition to the configuration illustrated in FIG. 29 .
- cushion sheet 37 can be peeled off from touch panel 21 again. Accordingly, even when cushion sheet 37 becomes dirty, torn, or deformed, only cushion sheet 37 can be detached from information display device 1 F- 3 and replaced without breaking touch panel 21 . Thereby, the maintenance work can become easy.
- weakly adhesive film 59 may be a non-adhesive film or another non-adhesive layer.
- the configuration can also make the maintenance work easy.
- information display device 1 G performs a decoration process such as painting or printing on the front side and the back side of surface member 11 having the light transmitting properties, and accordingly, the adjustment of the light transmittance is possible without being affected by the pattern of the front surface of surface member 11 , and an information display device with excellent appearance can be realized.
- Information display device 1 G is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 G having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 G of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 G includes surface member 11 , cushion sheet 37 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 . An effect that the replacement during the maintenance becomes easy as cushion sheet 37 can be peeled off from display device 20 .
- Display device 20 is fixed to the back surface side of surface member 11 by fixing member 38 .
- display device 20 is fixed by fixing housing 57 to the structural body 35 and pressing housing 57 against surface member 11 side with fixing member 38 .
- the fixing method is an example, and any fixing method may be used as long as display device 20 can be fixed to the back surface side of surface member 11 .
- Surface member 11 includes first layer 71 subjected to the decoration process, plate-like member 110 , and second layer 72 for adjusting the light transmittance.
- First layer 71 and second layer 72 are formed by decorating the front side and the back side of plate-like member 110 by painting or printing.
- first layer 71 which is the front surface side directly seen from user 13
- the side which is not directly visible from user 13 that is, the back side of surface member 11 is also decorated by painting or printing.
- the light transmittance passing through surface member 11 and decorated first layer 71 and second layer can be controlled with a high degree of freedom.
- a light-colored wood pattern is printed on first layer 71 on the front surface side of surface member 11
- the amount of light transmitted from the front surface side of the first layer to display device 20 side increases, and there is a possibility that the shape of display panel 23 is seen from the user.
- second layer 72 on the back side of surface member 11 with a relatively dark color ink, the amount of transmitted light can be adjusted to prevent display panel 23 from being seen through surface member 11 .
- surface member 11 is a transparent or translucent material, by decorating both surfaces of surface member 11 , the decorative expression seen from the front surface side can be deepened, and the authenticity can be further enhanced.
- First layer 71 and/or second layer 72 may be made of a film.
- Second layer 72 having a light transmittance adjusting function may be formed by vapor deposition. Otherwise, the second layer may be formed by translucent solid printing. In this case, the printing may be performed by performing painting with black with a light transmittance of 40% to 60%.
- First layer 71 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the front side of plate-like member 110
- second layer 72 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the back side of plate-like member 110 .
- second layer 72 is preferably 40% to 60%. Otherwise, second layer 72 may be formed by a half mirror having a light transmittance of 40% to 70%. Alternatively, second layer 72 may be formed by an optical filter. In this case, for example, the optical filter is designed to transmit only light from display panel 23 and prevent transmission of external light.
- the combined light transmittance of first layer 71 and second layer 72 is preferably 8% to 15%.
- Display panel 23 is preferably adjusted by CPU 22 ( FIG. 1 ) such that the luminance on surface member 11 due to the light transmitted through surface member 11 is 200 cd/m ⁇ circumflex over ( ) ⁇ 2 or less.
- display panel 23 is adjusted by CPU 22 ( FIG. 1 ) such that the luminance of the light source (not illustrated) at the time of being turned on is 800 cd/m ⁇ circumflex over ( ) ⁇ 2 or more.
- information display device 1 G adjusts the amount of light transmission of surface member 11 to prevent display panel 23 from being seen through surface member 11 , and to make the information displayed on surface member 11 comfortably seen from the user.
- FIG. 30 illustrates information display device 1 G- 1 according to a modification example.
- the decorative layers are provided on the front side and the back side of surface member 11 , but the method of realizing surface member 11 is not limited thereto.
- the surface member is formed by decorative film 40 having the light transmitting properties disposed on the surface of a transparent plate having a sufficient rigidity, and the same effect can be obtained by performing the decoration process with respect to the both surfaces of decorative film 40 .
- FIG. 30 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 G- 1 .
- Information display device 1 G- 1 includes decorative film 40 that is a transparent or translucent film member, light-transmitting plate 42 that is a plate-like member, cushion sheet 37 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , and housing 57 .
- Surface member 11 includes light-transmitting plate 42 for maintaining rigidity and decorative film 40 for realizing surface decoration.
- Decorative film 40 includes first layer 71 and second layer 72 . The decoration process is performed on the front side of decorative film 40 to form first layer 71 , and the decoration process is performed on the back side of decorative film 40 to form second layer 72 .
- First layer 71 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the front side of decorative film 40 .
- Second layer 72 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the back side of decorative film 40 .
- Decorative film 40 may be pasted to light-transmitting plate 42 with an adhesive.
- information display device 1 G- 1 can control the light transmittance and express the depth to the decorative expression, similar to the example illustrated in FIG. 25 .
- FIG. 31 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 H according to the embodiment.
- information display device 1 H is disposed on wall surface 10 in an aircraft or the like.
- Information display device 1 H displays information displayed on the display panel to be seen on display region 1 a by transmitting the light of the display panel from the back side of surface member 11 .
- Information display device 1 H is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 H having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- Information display device 1 H is different from those in the above-described embodiments mainly in that reflectance variable reflection layer (half mirror layer) 120 capable of partially changing the light transmittance and the reflectance is provided.
- reflectance variable reflection layer half mirror layer
- the reflection layer also reduces the light from the light source (display panel 23 or another light source) inside display device 20 .
- the light source display panel 23 or another light source
- the reflectance of the reflection layer is 50%
- the light transmittance is also 50%. Therefore, the light from display panel 23 to be displayed becomes darker, and the place not to be displayed becomes bright and prominent.
- the light of the backlight is visible even on a dark screen.
- a reflection layer of which the light transmittance or the reflectance can be partially changed is provided.
- the light transmittance of only the location desired to be displayed from display panel 23 is increased, the light transmittance of the other locations (the locations where information is not displayed) is reduced to increase the reflectance, and accordingly, an information display device of which the real feeling of the decorative layer on surface member 11 is improved can be realized.
- display panel 23 emits light that corrects the amount of darkness caused by the increase in the transparency of the reflection layer with respect to the surface decoration layer, and accordingly, the unnaturalness can be eliminated.
- display region 1 a in which the light transmittance can be changed is expressed by a square in FIG. 31 , the shape, the number, and the size of display region 1 a are not limited.
- FIG. 32 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 H according to the embodiment.
- CPU 22 causes display panel 23 to display necessary or useful information for user 13 based on the information from in-flight server 2 .
- CPU 22 determines a region where the reflectance or the light transmittance of reflectance variable reflection layer 120 is changed based on the information to be displayed on display panel 23 and the ambient light information from ambient light sensor 28 , which are acquired from in-flight server 2 .
- CPU 22 also calculates the reflectance and/or the light transmittance based on the ambient light information from ambient light sensor 28 , and changes the reflectance or the light transmittance of reflectance variable reflection layer 120 .
- CPU 22 controls reflectance variable reflection layer 120 based on predetermined reference information (for example, the luminance of display panel 23 ).
- FIG. 33 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 H of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 H includes surface member 11 , reflectance variable reflection layer (half mirror) 120 , and display panel 23 . Light from display panel 23 is transmitted through reflectance variable reflection layer 120 and displays information on display region 1 a of surface member 11 .
- Information display device 1 H can enhance the effect of decoration such as a real feeling other than the location on surface member 11 where information is displayed, and can improve the light transmittance of the location where information is displayed on display panel 23 .
- FIG. 34 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 I according to the embodiment.
- information display device 1 I is disposed on wall surface 10 in an aircraft or the like.
- Information display device 1 performs display such that user 13 can see the display in display region 1 a by transmitting the light of the display panel from the back side of surface member 11 .
- Information display device 1 I is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 I having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- Reflection layer 121 that can selectively transmit the light from display panel 23 is provided. With such a configuration, the light from display panel 23 can be selectively transmitted. Reflection layer 121 transmits only light desired to be displayed from display panel 23 , does not transmit other light, and accordingly, it is possible to prevent unnecessary display and light leakage, and to enhance the real feeling of the surface decoration layer of surface member 11 .
- FIG. 35 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1 I according to the embodiment.
- CPU 22 calculates the wavelength of light that is easily transmitted through reflection layer 121 based on information from in-flight server 2 , and causes display panel 23 to display the light.
- Reflection layer 121 that can selectively transmit the light may have a role of a filter that converts the wavelength of the light and transmits the light. By doing so, it is considered that the expression of colors with better color development becomes possible.
- FIG. 36 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 I of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 I includes surface member 11 , reflection layer (half mirror) 121 for selectively transmitting light, and display panel 23 , the light from display panel 23 is transmitted through reflection layer 121 , and the information is presented to the user through display region 1 a on surface member 11 .
- information display device 1 I of the embodiment has an effect of reducing elements that deteriorate the real feeling at locations other than the locations where information is displayed by the light of the backlight of display panel 23 or the like. Furthermore, a location to be displayed on display panel 23 can be clearly displayed.
- FIG. 37 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1 J according to the embodiment.
- information display device 1 J is disposed on partition 41 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.
- Partition 41 partitions a space in the aircraft, such as a wall that separates the personal space of passengers from a passage where crews walk, and a wall of a shell seat.
- Partition 41 has surface 41 a and surface 41 b opposite to surface 41 a .
- Information display device 1 J according to the embodiment is different from those of the above-described embodiments mainly in that information display device 1 J is disposed so as to provide display regions 1 a and 1 b on both surfaces of partition 41 .
- Information display device 1 J is used in any usage environment similar to those of the above-described embodiments as long as information display device 1 J is a plate-like structure such as partition 41 and has a structure that is open on both sides.
- the structure is disposed on a wall, a door of a container, or a seat disposed in an aircraft, that is, at a position visible from a passenger or a crew of the moving object. As illustrated in the example illustrated in FIG.
- information display device 1 J may be disposed on wall surface 94 of the cabin wall of the seat compartment, the information mainly toward crew 93 such as a cabin crew may be displayed on the display surface on the passage side of the wall surface 94 , and the information toward the passenger may be displayed on the display surface on the seat side opposite to the wall surface 94 .
- the description of information display device 1 J having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- information display device 1 J is installed in partition 41 of which the upper part is curved.
- structural body 410 that serves as the basis of partition 41 is a plate-like structure having a curved upper part, recess 410 a is formed by depressing a part of the upper part, and plate-like body 43 is formed on recess 410 a .
- Display panel 23 is attached to be over plate-like body 43 in recess 410 a .
- Surface member 11 is attached so as to cover display panel 23 and structural body 410 .
- FIG. 40 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 J.
- Information display device 1 J includes plate-like body 43 which is a part of structural body 410 , display panel 23 , and surface member 11 .
- Plate-like body 43 has first attaching surface 43 a , second attaching surface 43 b opposite to first attaching surface 43 a , and side portion 43 c that connects first attaching surface 43 a and second attaching surface 43 b to each other.
- Display panel 23 is, for example, an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display or the like, and is a flexible display device that can be bent.
- Display panel 23 has first display surface 23 a via curved portion 23 c , and second display surface 23 b opposite to first display surface 23 a .
- Display panel 23 is attached onto plate-like body 43 such that first display surface 23 a covers first attaching surface 43 a , second display surface 23 b covers second attaching surface 43 b , and curved portion 23 c covers side portion 43 c .
- Display panel 23 can display different information on first display surface 23 a and second display surface 23 b.
- Display panel 23 disposed on plate-like body 43 in recess 410 a may have a thickness that does not protrude to the outside of recess 410 a , that is, does not protrude from the outer surface of the other parts of structural body 410 .
- the vertical and horizontal length and thickness of display panel 23 are configured to substantially match the vertical and horizontal length and depth of recess 410 a . Accordingly, the surface of structural body 410 other than the part where recess 410 a is formed can be substantially flush with the display surface of display panel 23 .
- Surface member 11 has a surface area larger than that of display panel 23 , and is pasted so as to cover recess 410 a to which display panel 23 is attached and the other parts of structural body 410 .
- Information display device 1 J has high designability by realizing information display in a seamless region having no boundary with a wall surface, and additionally, can perform various information presentations efficiently by disposing the display regions on both sides of the wall. Furthermore, since the information is displayed on both sides of the wall with one information display device, the number of components and the complexity of wiring can be reduced.
- the upper portion of the side portion 43 c of the plate-like body 43 has a approximately right-angled shape.
- this right-angled shape it may be the curved shape along with the curved portion 23 c of the display panel 23 (or It may be a rounded shape on the corners). Thereby, the load generated when the display panel 23 is attached can be reduced.
- a transparent or translucent member (not illustrated) disposed to cover the display surface of display panel 23 may be disposed.
- the transparent or translucent member is, for example, a laminated film.
- the laminated film has such characteristics that, while having the light transmitting properties, the presence of the internal configuration (display panel 23 or recess 410 a ) on the back side of surface member 11 is not visible when viewed from the line of sight of user 13 ( FIG. 37 ).
- the laminated film is pasted with an adhesive or the like so as to cover structural body 410 and display panel 23 before surface member 11 is disposed. With the configuration, light emitted from display panel 23 can be projected on surface member 11 through the laminated film. Accordingly, when the information is not displayed, only the information displayed in a region that is not different from the surrounding wall surface can be made to emerge, and accordingly, extremely high designability can be realized.
- the laminated film is sufficient when the film has a certain degree of light transmitting properties and does not require any special characteristics, and thus, a film generally used as a building material can be used. For example, even in an environment with strict fire prevention standards such as in an aircraft, wallpaper that has already been used in such an environment can often be used as it is.
- the transparent or translucent member may be provided only on display panel 23 in recess 410 a .
- the transparent or translucent member is attached such that the front surface is flush with, or at least protrudes from, the outer surface of the other parts of structural body 410 other than recess 410 a .
- the depth of recess 410 a is a size obtained by adding the thickness of display panel 23 and the thickness of the transparent or translucent member.
- Partition 41 may not have the upper curved portion.
- structural body 410 which is the basis of partition 41 has a rectangular upper portion.
- recess 410 a is formed by depressing a part of the upper portion similar to the example illustrated in FIG. 39
- plate-like body 43 is formed in recess 410 a .
- display panel 23 is attached to be over plate-like body 43 in recess 410 a .
- Display panel 23 is bent and disposed in a rectangular shape according to the shape of the upper portion of structural body 410 in which recess 410 a is formed.
- surface member 11 is attached so as to cover display panel 23 and structural body 410 .
- the vertical and horizontal length and thickness of display panel 23 are configured to substantially match the vertical and horizontal length and depth of recess 410 a .
- display panel 23 may be formed to have a thickness that does not protrude from the outside of recess 410 a , that is, does not protrude from the outer surface of the other parts of structural body 410 .
- a transparent or translucent member (not illustrated) disposed to cover at least the display surface of display panel 23 may be disposed.
- the side portion 43 c of the plate body 43 may be formed in a curved shape (or a rounded shape on the corners). With such a configuration, even if the upper portion of the display panel 23 has a right-angled shape, the load generated when the display panel 23 is attached can be reduced.
- the surface member 11 does not have to be arranged on both sides of the structure 410 .
- the front surface member 11 may be arranged on each of the front and back surfaces, the side surfaces, and the top surface of the structure 410 such as a wall.
- the surface member 11 on each surface of the structure 410 may be made of different materials.
- a part or all of the surface member 11 that covers the first mounting surface 43 a , the surface member 11 that covers the second mounting surface 43 b , and the surface member 11 that covers the side portion 43 c of the plate body 43 are made of different materials or patterns.
- Information display devices 1 to 1 J may determine the in-flight conditions (meal time, sleep time, before and after takeoff and landing, operation in turbulence, and the like) based on information from a connected in-flight server (not illustrated), and change the contents to be displayed. Since the information is displayed on the wall surface, it is possible to realize an information display device which can perform display without damaging the sense of luxury even when the display contents and the display amount are changed and the region that is not displayed is changed.
- information display devices 1 to 1 J include touch panel 21 , CPU 22 , and display panel 23 .
- CPU 22 selects information to be presented to user 13 ( FIG. 1 ) based on information from the in-flight server, and displays optimal information.
- the in-flight conditions may be determined by CPU 22 from a clock built in the information display device, a sensor that detects inclination or vibration, and the like.
- an optimal information display device may be selected in accordance with the in-flight conditions. For example, when the passenger is eating, an information display device at a position that can be easily seen from the dining table may be selected to display the information.
- Information display devices 1 to 1 J may determine the information from the in-flight environment sensor and change the contents to be displayed based on the in-flight environment (temperature, humidity, illuminance, air pressure, and the like). Since the information is displayed on the wall surface, it is possible to realize an information display device which can perform display without damaging the sense of luxury even when the display contents and the display amount are changed and the region that is not displayed is changed.
- information display devices 1 to 1 J include touch panel 21 , CPU 22 , and display panel 23 .
- CPU 22 selects information to be presented to user 13 ( FIG. 1 ) based on information from the plurality of sensors (not illustrated) which are disposed in the cabin, and displays optimal information. For example, a button for requesting a blanket is displayed when the temperature drops. Accordingly, it is possible to select information to be presented to user 13 ( FIG. 1 ), and to display optimal information.
- the in-flight environment is acquired from the in-flight environment sensor is employed as an example, but the in-flight environment may be determined from a clock or the like built in the in-flight server or the information display device. Further, in a case where there are a plurality of information display devices in the cabin, an optimal information display device may be selected in accordance with the in-flight conditions.
- FIG. 44 illustrates a usage aspect of information display device 1 K according to the embodiment.
- information display device 1 K is disposed on wall surface 10 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.
- Information display device 1 K transmits the light of the display panel from the back side of surface member 11 and displays information in display region 1 a on surface member 11 such that user 13 can be seen.
- Information display device 1 K is characterized in that a film having a designability and light transmitting properties is pasted to the front of the display device, and that the pattern of the film having a designability is the same pattern as that of the wall surface around the display device.
- Information display device 1 K is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment.
- the description of information display device 1 K having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- FIG. 45 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1 K of the embodiment.
- Information display device 1 K includes surface member 11 a , reflection member (half mirror) 12 , structural body 54 , touch panel 21 , display panel 23 , wall surface member 11 b , and void 154 .
- Void 154 is formed between surface member 11 a and wall surface member 11 b , and is formed so as to surround the outer edge of display panel 23 .
- the front side of surface member 11 a and the front side of wall surface member 11 b are decorated with the same pattern.
- surface member 11 a and reflection member 12 are disposed on the bottom surface of void 154 . Accordingly, the boundary between wall surface member 11 b and surface member 11 a can be made prominent.
- the member to be pasted to the bottom surface of void 154 may be wall surface member 11 b.
- void 154 is not present. However, by providing void 154 , during the maintenance, only surface member 11 a can be detached from wall surface 10 and only display panel 23 or touch panel 21 can be picked up.
- void 154 has a width that does not hinder removal.
- the void has a width of approximately 0.5 mm to 2 mm, it is considered that both aesthetic appearance and practicality can be achieved.
- information display device 1 K does not allow user 13 to feel the position and the presence of display panel 23 , can detach and replace only the display panel 23 without peeling off the entire wall in the event of a failure. Accordingly, information display device 1 K can make the maintenance simple while realizing a seamless design in which the joints are not visually prominent.
- the surface member 11 may include a transparent member, even if not particularly described.
- the transparent member may have same configuration and function as the transparent member 53 of the third embodiment and the like.
- a part or the entirety of processing of each functional block may be realized by a program.
- a part or the entirety of processing of each functional block may be executed by a processor in a computer.
- a program for performing each processing may be stored in a storage device such as a hard disk or a ROM, and may be read and executed on the ROM or the RAM.
- a processor formed by a dedicated electronic circuit designed to realize a predetermined function may be included instead of the CPU.
- the functions may be realized by various processors such as an MPU, a GPU, a DSP, an FPGA, and an ASIC.
- the processor may be formed by one or more processors.
- information display devices 1 to 1 J are installed in the aircraft.
- the location where information display devices 1 to 1 J are installed may be other moving objects or vehicles such as trains, buses, ships, and the like.
- 1 - 1 K Information Display Device
- 2 In-flight Server
- 11 , 11 a Surface Member
- 11 b Wall Surface Member
- 12 Reflection Member
- 13 User
- 20 Display Device
- 21 Touch Panel
- 22 CPU
- 23 Display Panel
- 23 a first Display Surface
- 23 b Second Display Surface
- 23 c Curved Portion
- 26 Seat Monitor
- 28 Ambient Light Sensor
- 32 Slight-Adhesive Layer
- 33 Reflection Layer
- 35 Structural Body
- 37 Cushion Sheet
- 38 Fixing Member
- 40 Decorative Film
- 41 a Partition
- 41 a Surface
- 41 b Surface
- 42 Light-transmitting Plate
- 43 Plate-like Body
- 43 a First Mounting Surface
- 43 b Second Mounting Surface
- 43 c Side Portion
- 53 Transparent Member
- 54 Structural Body
- 55 Space
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Abstract
Description
- The present disclosure relates to an information display device including a display panel.
- As an information display device including a display panel and a surface member, there is known an information display device that displays contents displayed on the display panel through the surface member (refer to Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2012-118513).
- It is possible to improve the designability of a space by covering the display panel with a surface member and displaying only the information to be displayed via the surface member on the wall without making the user feel the presence of the display panel. However, in order to make the display panel invisible through the surface member, it is necessary to suppress external light transmitted through the surface member, and when the light transmitted through the surface member from the display panel attenuates, there is a concern that it is difficult to see the information displayed on the display panel.
- An information display device according to the disclosure aims to allow a user to see information from a display panel displayed on a surface member without being aware of the presence of the display panel.
- An information display device according to the disclosure is an information display device attachable to a structure, and includes: a display panel that has a display surface and displays information on the display surface; and a surface member that is disposed on a display surface side of the display panel and has a surface area larger than that of the display panel. When the display panel is turned on, only the information displayed on the display surface of the display panel becomes visible through the surface member.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according toEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic configuration of a display device according toEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according toEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to a modification example ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 5 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 7 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 10 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 13 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 14 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 15 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to another modification example ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 16 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 17 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according toEmbodiment 2. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according toEmbodiment 3. -
FIG. 19 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 4. -
FIG. 20 illustrates an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 4. -
FIG. 21 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 4. -
FIG. 22 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 5. -
FIG. 23 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 5. -
FIG. 24 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 25 is an exploded sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 26 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 27 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 28 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to another modification example of Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 29 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to Embodiment 7. -
FIG. 30 is a schematic sectional view of an information display device according to a modification example of Embodiment 7. -
FIG. 31 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 8. -
FIG. 32 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to Embodiment 8. -
FIG. 33 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 8. -
FIG. 34 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 9. -
FIG. 35 is a configuration view of a system for operating the information display device according to Embodiment 9. -
FIG. 36 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according to Embodiment 9. -
FIG. 37 illustrates a usage environment of an information display device according to Embodiment 10. -
FIG. 38 illustrates an appearance of the information display device according to Embodiment 10. -
FIG. 39 is an exploded sectional view of the information display device according toEmbodiment 10. -
FIG. 40 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device according toEmbodiment 10. -
FIG. 41 is a perspective view of a structure before an information display device according to a modification example ofEmbodiment 10 is attached. -
FIG. 42 is a perspective view of a structure in the middle of attaching the information display device according to the modification example. -
FIG. 43 is a perspective view of a structure in a state where the information display device according to the modification example is attached. -
FIG. 44 illustrates a usage environment of the information display device according to another embodiment. -
FIG. 45 is a schematic sectional view of the information display device ofFIG. 44 . - Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as appropriate. However, there is a case where an unnecessary detailed description is omitted. For example, there is a case where the detailed description of a well-known item or a redundant description of substantially the same configuration is omitted.
- In addition, the attached drawings and the following description are provided in order to enable those skilled in the art to fully understand the disclosure, and are not intended to limit the subject matter described in the claims.
- In the following description, a “front surface side” or a “front side” of an information display device is a side on which ambient light or external light is incident or a side closer to a user who sees the information display device, unless otherwise specified. A “back surface side” or a “back side” is a side opposite to the “front surface side” or the “front side”, and is a side where light of a display panel is emitted or guided.
- In the information display device according to the disclosure, a surface member that covers the entirety or a part of a wall surface having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed on a front surface of the display panel. The information display device according to the disclosure can realize a seamless design having no seam between a wall surface and an information display region, and can also realize an information display device having operability.
- In the following description, a case where the information display device is used in an aircraft is employed as an example.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the embodiment. - In the usage environment in the embodiment,
information display device 1 is disposed onwall surface 10 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.Information display device 1 transmits light of the display panel from the back side ofsurface member 11 and displays information (content information, character information, image, video, and the like) indisplay region 1 a onsurface member 11.User 13 can operate an operation screen displayed indisplay region 1 a ofsurface member 11 to display and change information and make a request to a crew. - 1-1. Configuration
- Hereinafter, an outline of the configuration and operation of
information display device 1 of the embodiment will be described with reference toFIGS. 2 and 3 .Information display device 1 of the embodiment includesdisplay device 20 installed behindsurface member 11. Information such as contents or characters displayed on the display surface ofdisplay device 20 is displayed on the surface ofsurface member 11 throughsurface member 11 and presented touser 13. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic configuration ofdisplay device 20 of the embodiment.Display device 20 includestouch panel 21,CPU 22, anddisplay panel 23.Touch panel 21 detects an input ofuser 13 viasurface member 11 based on a change in electrostatic capacitance, pressure, or light, processes the input inCPU 22, and controlsdisplay device 20. -
Touch panel 21 may be a touch sensor. The touch panel or the touch sensor is not essential as a configuration element ofdisplay device 20. In a case where there is no touch panel or a touch sensor,display device 20 cannot directly receive the operation from the user, but can display a logo or a symbol onwall surface 10 or use as lighting or the like hidden onwall surface 10. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1 of the embodiment.Information display device 1 includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23. -
Surface member 11 is a member disposed on the surface of the wall in the aircraft cabin, and is a surface member that covers a part or the entirety of a wall, a floor, an armrest, and a table of a seat shell. The range in which the information is displayed throughsurface member 11 is a range that is reached by the hand when the user is in operation, a range (including, for example, a bedside) reached by the line of sight from a passenger in order to deliver the information to the passenger, and further, a range reached by the line of sight from the crew (cabin attendant). -
Surface member 11 is a material having a certain level of translucent properties, and has a plate or film shape. A surface area ofsurface member 11 is configured to be larger than the display area ofdisplay panel 23. The material ofsurface member 11 is a material having the same or similar surface to that of the material that covers the surface ofwall surface 10. By embeddingdisplay panel 23 inwall surface 10 and covering the display panel withsurface member 11, information can be displayed onwall surface 10 without makinguser 13 aware of the presence ofdisplay panel 23. Further, by making the surface area ofsurface member 11 larger than the display area ofdisplay panel 23,display region 1 a ofdisplay panel 23, that is, the border or outer edge of the display area ofdisplay panel 23 becomes difficult to be visually recognized from the user. In addition, by covering theentire wall surface 10 withsurface member 11, it is possible to completely eliminate the seam arounddisplay panel 23. - Accordingly,
user 13 can be made unaware of the presence ofdisplay panel 23.Surface member 11 is made of a genuine material such as wood, cloth, leather, stone, or the like, a film material simulating the genuine material, or a transparent or translucent material of which a surface is decorated by painting or printing, and accordingly, it is possible to display information without making the user feel the presence ofdisplay panel 23 from the appearance. -
Surface member 11 may be configured to partially have light transmitting properties, not to transmit light to other area, and to display only necessary areas. For example, by providing a part having light transmitting properties in a specific symbol shape, a clearer symbol can be displayed. The light transmittance ofsurface member 11 is, for example, 8% to 15%. Sincesurface member 11 is configured to have such a light transmittance, the light transmitted from the front side to the back side ofsurface member 11 is suppressed such thatdisplay panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, and it is possible to make the display bydisplay device 20 sufficiently visually recognizable even throughsurface member 11. -
Surface member 11 may have a certain hard coating (not illustrated) on the side opposite to the side (back side) wheredisplay panel 23 is present, that is, on the front side. The user frequently touches the front side ofsurface member 11 for operation usingtouch panel 21. In particular, in a case whereinformation display device 1 is used in equipment and the like in the aircraft, an unspecified number of people perform a touch operation. Accordingly, it is preferable that the hard coating has a hardness of, for example, 2H (JIS standard) or higher. Thereby, damage can be prevented. The hard coating may be a thin layer to keep the feeling ofsurface member 11. The hard coating has a thickness of, for example, 5 to 20 μm. -
Reflection member 12 is a material such as a half mirror, and has a characteristic of reflecting external light but transmitting light fromdisplay panel 23 on the inside. By insertingreflection member 12 betweensurface member 11 anddisplay panel 23, the boundary betweenwall surface 10 and the display region can be made more difficult to be seen. While the presence ofdisplay panel 23 itself is prevented from being seen throughsurface member 11 by the external light reflection characteristic ofreflection member 12, the display contents ofdisplay panel 23 can be presented to the user by the characteristic of transmitting the light ofreflection member 12. - In addition, when
surface member 11 has a sufficient external light reflection characteristic and a light transmission characteristic of the internal light source emitted fromdisplay panel 23,reflection member 12 may be omitted. -
Surface member 11 andreflection member 12 may be formed of an insulator such thattouch panel 21 can be operable. In this case, the sheet resistance is preferably higher. This is because, when there is no sufficient resistance value, false recognition or the like of a touch detection position ontouch panel 21 is induced. In order to sufficiently ensure the performance oftouch panel 21, it is preferable thatsurface member 11 andreflection member 12 have a sheet resistance value of, for example, 30 megaohms or more. -
Reflection member 12 may be formed by a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material. In this case, an indium-deposited film, a film formed by laminating a PET material, or the like is preferable. Accordingly, it becomes easy to ensure both the performance oftouch panel 21 and to hidedisplay panel 23. -
Display device 20 may have functions, such as wireless charging, near field communication (NFC), and lighting, behindwall surface 10 instead oftouch panel 21 or in addition totouch panel 21. With such a configuration, it is possible to expect an effect of enhancing convenience for the user or the maintenance person, and enhancing a presentation effect of displaying information. -
Display panel 23 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.Display panel 23 includes a color filter, a liquid crystal panel, and a light source such as an LED (any of these is not illustrated). A display image including predetermined information, the color of background, or a pattern is displayed to be visible onsurface member 11 by light BL from a light source such as an LED.Display panel 23 may be either a non-light-emitting display having a light source or a light-emitting display. Asdisplay panel 23, an OLED display, a matrix LED display, or other display devices provided with other light sources may be used. -
Display panel 23 is adjusted such that the screen luminance after transmission throughsurface member 11 is 200 cd/m{circumflex over ( )}2 or less when the display panel is turned on. Accordingly, from the front side ofsurface member 11, whiledisplay panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, it is possible to make the display bydisplay panel 23 sufficiently visually recognizable even throughsurface member 11, and to prevent the display panel from being overly dazzled. -
Display panel 23 is adjusted such that the screen luminance is 800 cd/m{circumflex over ( )}2 or more when the display panel is turned on. Accordingly, from the front side ofsurface member 11, whiledisplay panel 23 itself becomes invisible from the outside, it is possible to make the display bydisplay panel 23 sufficiently visually recognizable even throughsurface member 11. - 1-2. Behavior
- When the power of
information display device 1 is turned on,display panel 23 is illuminated to display information on the display surface. At this time, only the information displayed on the display surface is visible to the user throughsurface member 11. Meanwhile, when the power ofinformation display device 1 is turned off,display panel 23 is turned off. At this time,display panel 23 becomes hardly seen from the user throughsurface member 11, that is, invisible. In addition, even when the power ofinformation display device 1 is turned on anddisplay panel 23 is illuminated, a area (background color area) of the display on which information is not displayed becomes hardly seen from the user viasurface member 11, that is, invisible. - In a case where
information display device 1 is used in an aircraft, as the information or the contents of the operation presented to user 13 (for example, a passenger or a crew), for example, transit information, seat lighting control, audio control, and DO NOT DISTURB setting, entertainment equipment control, seat reclining, attendant call and cancellation thereof, weather information, information on flight time or local time, presentation of seat number, display of lavatory availability, seat belt sign, door mode state display, and the like can be considered. Further, a function to turn off or to adjust brightness of the display ofwall surface 10. - Accordingly, in a narrow space such as a space around a seat in the aircraft, the user can be provided with a control unit such as seat reclining, air conditioning, and lighting while maintaining a simple and high-quality design in which there is no prominent display terminal or operation terminal. A controller having multiple functions or a function as a terminal for displaying information can be imparted to the wall having a designability.
- In addition, since there are no physical buttons on the wall surface, when considering a usage by many and unspecified users, there is no case where malfunction is caused by spilling liquids such as juice, and it is possible to easily clean up since there is no unevenness.
- Further, since an operation screen or information is displayed on
wall surface 10 that appears to be empty foruser 13 as necessary, it is possible to give user 13 a surprise. In particular, by expressing combination withsurface member 11, for example, it is possible to make the wood look protruded, or to make it look as if there are an object that is not actually present or an imaginary object on the wall, and a spatial presentation foruser 13 is also possible. - 1-3. Characteristics
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information display device 1 according to the embodiment,surface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed in front ofdisplay panel 23, andsurface member 11 covers theentire wall surface 10 or at least a surface larger thandisplay panel 23. When usinginformation display device 1 according to the embodiment, it is possible to realize a seamless design having no seam betweenwall surface 10 and the information display region. Accordingly, it is possible to provide a user with an information display device in which characters, images, and the like appear onwall surface 10 and through which the user can perform an action such as an operation. - In addition, when the design permits, there may be a boundary between
surface member 11 that coversdisplay panel 23 and the other part ofwall surface 10. In this manner, it is possible to simply perform removal from the viewpoint of maintenance properties and the like. -
Information display device 1 according to the embodiment can also have the following configuration. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. - In the usage environment according to the modification example,
information display device 1 is disposed onseat 101.Information display device 1 according to the modification example is installed in the vicinity of the periphery of seat monitor 26 and displays information at a position that can be seen from user 13 (for example, a passenger) without largely moving the line of sight fromseat monitor 26. Accordingly, it is possible to realize an information display device which is easy to use and capable of minimizing the operation of the line of sight and neck ofuser 13. The basic operation ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example is the same as that of theEmbodiment 1 described above. -
FIG. 5 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1 according to the modification example.CPU 22control display panel 23 disposed around seat monitor 26 to display necessary or useful information for the user based on the information from in-flight server 2. For example, the information includes a fasten seat belt sign, information on the availability of lavatory, information on flight time, and the like. - With the above-described operation, in the modification example, it becomes possible to present an operation screen at a position that is easily seen from
user 13, to make the operator aware, or to realize an information display device that is more easily used. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. - In the usage environment according to the modification example,
information display device 1 is disposed onceiling 61.Information display device 1 is installed on a ceiling of a cabin orceiling 61 of a seat compartment, and can display a starry sky as ifuser 13 is under an outdoor sky, or can display an advertisement. Accordingly, it is possible to realize an information display device that can alleviate the psychological tension and the like thatuser 13 receives in a narrow space in the cabin, and can effectively provide an advertisement. The basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that ofEmbodiment 1. -
FIG. 7 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1 according to the modification example.CPU 22 displays a night sky or blue sky video or an advertisement on the ceiling ondisplay panel 23 based on information from in-flight server 2. Depending on the information to be displayed, connection to in-flight server 2 may not be required. - With the above-described operation, in the modification example, it becomes possible to realize an information display device that alleviates the tension of the user and gives the user a surprise.
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FIG. 8 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. The information display device includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12, anddisplay panel 23, and does not include a touch panel since no touch screen operation is required. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. - In the usage environment according to the modification example,
information display device 1 displays information mainly forcrew 93 such as a cabin attendant, which is disposed onwall surface 94 of a cabin wall of the seat compartment.Information display device 1 according to the modification example can display a sign at a position that can be seen bycrew 93 from a passage or via a camera image. Accordingly, as described in the related art, without interfering with the sense of luxury by disposing a display for displaying or a lamp on a passage, a wall, or a ceiling in the cabin, it is possible to reduce the load oncrew 93 or to improve service for the passengers. The basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that ofEmbodiment 1. - The
wall surface 94 may be a floor, a ceiling, or a wall surface of a door of a seat compartment. -
FIG. 10 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1 according to the modification example.CPU 22 displays an attendant call, a DON'T DISTURB sign, a seat number, and the like ondisplay panel 23 based on information from in-flight server 2. Depending on the information to be displayed, connection to the in-flight server may not be required. - By the above-described operation, in the modification example, it is possible to realize an information display device that can reduce the workload on the
crews 93 or improve the service for the passengers without interfering with the sense of luxury. - As one of usages of
information display device 1 according to the modification example, the passenger name and the seat number may be displayed at the seat compartment entrance at the time of boarding and the like, and the seat number and the passenger name may not be displayed at other times. Accordingly, while improving the convenience of the passengers when boarding, the original decorative wall surface can be used without displaying the seat number or the passenger name at other times. As a result, it is possible to maintain a sense of luxury as a space while considering the privacy of passengers. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example.Information display device 1 includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23, and each member is the same as those inEmbodiment 1. Further, similar toEmbodiment 1,information display device 1 may not includereflection member 12 and/ortouch panel 21. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. - In the usage environment according to the modification example,
information display device 1 is disposed on a wall surface of a work area ofcrew 93, such as a galley in an aircraft, or ondoor surface 122 of a container.Information display device 1 can display information at a position wherecrew 93 can see the information while working. Until now, it was necessary forcrew 93 to confirm requests, orders, and the like from each seat using an information terminal (not illustrated) near the door. However, according toinformation display device 1 according to modification example,crew 93 can grasp requests from each seat and input a response status while performing the work of serving and preparing, and can improve work efficiency. Furthermore, an information display device can be realized without deteriorating the sense of luxury of the galley used as a sales space these days. The basic operation of the information display device according to the embodiment is the same as that ofEmbodiment 1. -
Door surface 122 may be a wagon door or a wall surface which are disposed on a floor, a ceiling, or a galley. -
FIG. 13 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1 according to the modification example.CPU 22 controls display, ondisplay panel 23, the order of drinks, request for blankets, and the like from the passenger, call information, status of the request (response history), and the like, with the accompanying seat number, and the like, based on the information from in-flight server 2.Crew 93 can operatetouch panel 21 to input necessary information. Depending on the information to be displayed, connection to the in-flight server may not be required. - By the above-described operation, in the modification example, it is possible to realize an information display device capable of reducing the work load on
crew 93 or improving the service for the passengers without interfering with the sense of luxury in the galley. - By forming
information display device 1 according to the modification example to be thin, it is possible to make effective use of the space of the container. -
FIG. 14 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example.Information display device 1 includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23, and each member is the same as those inEmbodiment 1. Further, similar toEmbodiment 1,information display device 1 may not includereflection member 12 and/ortouch panel 21. -
Surface member 11 can be formed of a waterproof material. Accordingly, it is possible to realize a convenient information display device that can be safely operated even in a case of using water in the work area ofcrew 93. -
FIG. 15 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1 according to the modification example. - In the usage environment according to the modification example,
information display device 1 is disposed, for example, onseat 101 or the wall of the seat compartment.Information display device 1 is disposed at a position that is difficult to be seen or invisible to a third party (other passenger or crew and the like), such as a lavatory availability sign. Althoughseat 101 or the wall of the seat compartment is a wall that usually give a sense of luxury, the availability of the lavatory is displayed such thatonly user 13 can understand in a case where a desire for excretion is felt. There are many cases where the display sign indicating the vacancy of the lavatory is installed on the upper area of the wall in the related art, but by installinginformation display device 1 at a place where the line of sight easily reaches inseat 101 or the compartment,user 13 can understand the state of the lavatory without greatly moving the line of sight or the neck, and an effect of enhancing convenience of the user is expected. In addition, when the availability of the lavatory is constantly displayed, the sense of luxury or designability deteriorates, butinformation display device 1 according to the modification example does not make the user feel the presence of the device while the device is unnecessary and the information can be seen only to the user regarding the contents that are not known to a third party such as other passengers. -
FIG. 16 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1 according to the modification example.CPU 22control display panel 23 to display the availability of the lavatory and the like based on the information from in-flight server 2. Depending on the information to be displayed, connection to the in-flight server may not be required. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 17 ,information display device 1B includingsurface member 11 anddisplay device 20 has an attachment feature to cabin structure (wall, door, monument and the like) 100. -
Information display device 1B is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1B having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiment will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. - The attachment feature includes a
structural body 100 a, andstructural body 100 a hasretainers Structural body 100 a is attached to the back side ofsurface member 11 at a position that does not overlap the display area ofdisplay panel 23.Retainers structural body 100 a orsurface member 11 at positions that are invisible from the front side ofsurface member 11, and retaininformation display device 1B to structure 100.Lockers screws 106 and the like. - Retainers are preferably provided on at least one side, and more preferably provided on a plurality of sides in different directions similar to
retainers FIG. 17 . - At
least surface member 11 side ofstructural body 100 a is colored with substantially the same color (for example, black) as the background color of the display surface whendisplay panel 23 is turned off or turned on. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the boundary betweenstructural body 100 a anddisplay panel 23 from being seen throughsurface member 11. -
Information display device 1B can be configured to be easily detached from and attached to structure 100, and an information display device that is easy to maintain can be realized. For example, a configuration in which the fixing onretainer 105 b side among retainers illustrated inFIG. 17 is released andinformation display device 1B is attached or detached by rotatinginformation display device 1B withretainer 105 a as a fulcrum can also be employed. -
Information display device 1C according to the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 18 has a configuration in which an integrated unit of a film having a designability and light transmitting properties and a transparent fixing plate on the front side ofdisplay panel 23 is pressed. With such a configuration, it is possible to display and operate information as necessary while realizing a seamless design, and to make system maintenance easy. -
Information display device 1C is used in any usage environment similar to those of the above-described embodiments. The description ofinformation display device 1C having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1C of the embodiment.Information display device 1C includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12,transparent member 53,structural body 54,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57. In order to sufficiently exhibit the effect of hiding the presence ofdisplay panel 23 and the effect ofreflection member 12 for transmitting the contents displayed bydisplay panel 23 and displaying the contents onsurface member 11, it is preferable thatreflection member 12 is disposed at a position close tosurface member 11. This is because, when there is a gap betweenreflection member 12 andsurface member 11, there is a possibility that the light fromdisplay panel 23 transmitted throughreflection member 12 is diffused and displayed onsurface member 11 with blur. - However, in a case where the requirement for display quality is not so high, the positions of
reflection member 12 andtransparent member 53 may be reversed. As long as the function as the information display device is satisfied, the order of the disposition may be any order. -
Surface member 11 may not have a surface area larger than that ofdisplay panel 23. -
Transparent member 53 is a plate having a certain hardness.Transparent member 53 is preferably as thin as possible in order to reduce the blur of the display onsurface member 11, for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm and more preferably approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm. - In order to make
touch panel 21 operable, it is preferable thatsurface member 11 andreflection member 12 are formed by an insulator similar toEmbodiment 1. Further, for the same reason, it is preferable thattransparent member 53 is also similarly an insulator and has a sheet resistance value of 30 megaohms or more. - The height of
structural body 54 is preferably formed such thatspace 55 is as small as possible. This is because, by shortening the distance betweendisplay panel 23 andreflection member 12 andsurface member 11, diffusion of light can be suppressed, and the blur of display onsurface member 11 can be minimized.Space 55 is preferably as small as possible. Preferably, a state wheretouch panel 21 is press fitted againsttransparent member 53 without any gap, for example, a state of 0 mm or a state close thereto is preferable. -
Housing 57 is fixed tostructural body 54 by fixing units such as screws. By fixingtransparent member 53 tostructural body 54,surface member 11 andreflection member 12 can be installed on the display surface side ofdisplay panel 23. Accordingly,information display device 1C can be configured without directly pastingsurface member 11 orreflection member 12 to touchpanel 21 ordisplay panel 23. However, in a case wheresurface member 11 orreflection member 12 alone has sufficient strength,transparent member 53 can be omitted. - With the above-described configuration,
information display device 1C according to the embodiment can be disposed without making the user feel the position and the presence ofdisplay panel 23. Further, ininformation display device 1C,surface member 11,reflection member 12, andtransparent member 53 can be collectively detached fromstructural body 54. Accordingly, without taking off the entire wall on whichinformation display device 1C is attached, only displaypanel 23 ortouch panel 21 can be detached, and display 56 can be easily accessed and can be repaired or replaced. Further, after the repair or the replacement ofinformation display device 1C,surface member 11,reflection member 12, andtransparent member 53 can be reused. - In
information display device 1D according to the embodiment, at least the front surface ofstructural body 54 and/or a region (a region that surrounds the display surface) other than the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 betweendisplay panel 23 andsurface member 11, have a colored layer colored with substantially the same color (for example, black) as the background color of the display surface whendisplay panel 23 is turned off or turned on. Hereinafter, examples of such a colored layer will be specifically described. -
Information display device 1D is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1D having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
Information display device 1D according to the embodiment is different fromEmbodiment 3 in that mask print layer 83 (an example of the colored layer) is provided at least a part other than the display surface ofdisplay panel 23. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent see-through of a part having nodisplay panel 23, and when viewed from the front surface side ofsurface member 11, the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 and other regions are made the same, it is possible to make it difficult to seedisplay panel 23. -
FIG. 19 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1D of the embodiment.Information display device 1D includessurface member 11, reflection member (half mirror) 12,transparent member 53,mask layer 83,structural body 54,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57. The function ofinformation display device 1D is satisfied even whenreflection member 12 is disposed betweentransparent member 53 andmask layer 83. -
Housing 57 is fixed tostructural body 54 by fixing units such as screws. By fixingtransparent member 53 tostructural body 54,surface member 11 orreflection member 12 can be installed on the display surface side ofdisplay panel 23. Accordingly,information display device 1C can be configured without directly pastingsurface member 11 orreflection member 12 to touchpanel 21 ordisplay panel 23. However, in a case where such a configuration is employed, while the region wheredisplay panel 23 is located transmits light, the region wherestructural body 54 is located does not transmit light on the surface ofsurface member 11, and accordingly, the boundary part betweendisplay panel 23 andstructural body 54 is visible. In order to prevent this, in the embodiment,mask layer 83 is disposed at the boundary part. -
Mask layer 83 is disposed so as to surround the display surface ofdisplay panel 23.Mask layer 83 is preferably colored with substantially the same color as the background color of a region other than the region that displays the information, which is a display surface ofdisplay panel 23 whendisplay panel 23 is turned off or whendisplay panel 23 is turned on. Accordingly, the boundary betweendisplay panel 23 andstructural body 54 can be made prominent throughsurface member 11. - The region where
mask layer 83 is provided is preferably provided not only onstructural body 54 but also on a region excluding the region of the display surface wheredisplay panel 23 displays information. In particular, the part having nomask layer 83 may be smaller than the entire region ofdisplay panel 23 such that the region wheremask layer 83 is provided covers the edge ofdisplay panel 23. By doing so, it can be difficult to understand the difference in appearance betweendisplay panel 23 and the other regions when wall surface 10 (FIG. 1 ) viewed fromuser 13 is viewed, that is, when the wall surface is viewed from the front side ofsurface member 11. - With the above-described configuration, it is possible to realize an information display device that does not make the user feel the position and the presence of the display panel.
- As illustrated in
FIG. 20 ,information display device 1D-1 (FIG. 19 ) according to Embodiment 4 may be configured such that the corners ofinner edge 83 b ofmask layer 83 that surroundsdisplay surface 231 ofdisplay panel 23 are formed in an arc shape. Alternatively or additionally,mask layer 83 may be colored by applying a gradation fromouter edge 83 a toinner edge 83 b. - Accordingly, in a case of viewed from the front surface side of
surface member 11, the difference in appearance between the part wheredisplay panel 23 is located and the other part can be made more difficult to understand. - In the modification example, when
user 13 sees fromsurface member 11, the part wheremask layer 83 is not installed is formed in a polygonal shape with rounded corners, or a circular or elliptical shape.Display panel 23 is usually rectangular, and its four corners are almost right angles. However, when the display surface is rectangular due to a difference in appearance when viewed from the front surface side ofsurface member 11,user 13 inevitably feels that there is a display on the rear surface. Here, the part wheremask layer 83 is not installed is formed into a polygonal shape with rounded corners, or a circular or elliptical shape such thatuser 13 cannot see the rectangular shape on the display surface. Accordingly,user 13 does not recognize thatdisplay panel 23 is behindwall surface 10. Therefore, only the displayed information appears to emerge fromwall surface 10, anduser 13 can be given a fresh surprise. - Furthermore,
mask layer 83 may be colored by applying a gradation fromouter edge 83 a illustrated inFIG. 20 toinner edge 83 b. In this case, by gradually fading the color towarddisplay surface 231, that is, inward, that is, by increasing the light transmittance, at the boundary part betweenmask layer 83 anddisplay surface 231 ofdisplay panel 23, the difference in appearance betweendisplay surface 231 and the other parts when viewed from the front surface side ofsurface member 11 becomes more difficult to understand. Accordingly, it is possible to realize a configuration that does not makeuser 13 aware of the presence ofdisplay panel 23. -
FIG. 21 illustrates a modification example ofinformation display device 1D attached by the structural body.FIG. 21 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1D-2 according to the modification example.Information display device 1D-2 includessurface member 11,transparent member 82,mask layer 83,structural body 54, reflection layer (half mirror) 85,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57. - The thickness from
surface member 11 toreflection layer 85 is preferably as thin as possible in order to minimize the blur of the display onsurface member 11. The thickness is, for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm. - In order to make
touch panel 21 operable, it is preferable thatsurface member 11,transparent member 82, andreflection layer 85 are formed by an insulator similar toEmbodiment 1. - In a case where
reflection layer 85 is disposed in a region that does not overlapstructural body 54 as in the modification example,transparent surface member 11 has a different appearance when viewed from the front surface side by an object on the lower layer, that is, on the back side. Sinceinformation display device 1D-2 includesreflection layer 85, the information displayed ondisplay panel 23 is displayed onsurface member 11 while hiding the presence ofdisplay panel 23. However, the appearance when viewed from the front surface differs between the place wherereflection layer 85 is located undersurface member 11 and the other places. Here, in the modification example, bycoloring mask layer 83, for example, white or gray, the appearance of wall surface 10 (FIG. 1 ) seen fromuser 13 and the appearance ofdisplay region 1 a (FIG. 1 ) are prevented from becoming different from each other. The color ofmask layer 83 is changed in accordance with the specifications ofsurface member 11, the luminance of the environment, the color ofstructural body 54, and the like. In a case of white or gray, an effect can be expected in which the color of a certain place ofreflection layer 85 looks similar to other places. - As illustrated in
FIG. 22 , ininformation display device 1E according to the embodiment, slight-adhesive layer 32 that can be peeled off again is disposed in front ofdisplay panel 23, andsurface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties is disposed on the front side.Information display device 1E according to the embodiment reduces the blur on the display while realizing a seamless design having no seam between the wall surface and the information display region, and provides a comfortable operation feeling without an air gap in front of the touch panel. -
Information display device 1E is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1E having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
FIG. 22 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1E of the embodiment.Information display device 1E includessurface member 11, slight-adhesive layer 32, reflection layer (half mirror) 33,touch panel 21,display panel 23,structural body 54, andhousing 57.Information display device 1E is fixed tostructural body 54 withhousing 57, andstructural body 54 is fixed to fixingmember 38.Information display device 1E may not includereflection layer 33 and/ortouch panel 21 in accordance with the function. - Slight-
adhesive layer 32 is a member such as a film having the light transmitting properties and having a weak or slight adhesiveness on which both surfaces or one of the surfaces can be peeled off again. Slight-adhesive layer 32 prevents a gap (air gap) between the lower member (reflection layer 33 in the illustrated example,touch panel 21 in a case wherereflection layer 33 is not provided, anddisplay panel 23 in a case wheretouch panel 21 is not provided) andsurface member 11. With the configuration, the information displayed ondisplay panel 23 can be displayed onsurface member 11 without the blur as much as possible. In particular, in a case whereinformation display device 1E includestouch panel 21, the operation feeling oftouch panel 21 deteriorates when the gap (air gap) is present. However, the presence of slight-adhesive layer 32 can improve the operation feeling oftouch panel 21 and realize a user-friendly information display device. - Since slight-
adhesive layer 32 can be peeled off again, whendisplay device 20 breaks down, only displaydevice 20 can be detached from the wall without breakingsurface member 11, and accordingly, it is possible to make the maintenance easy. In the example ofFIG. 22 ,display device 20 can be detached fromsurface member 11 withhousing 57 by removing fixingmember 38 disposed on the rear surface ofhousing 57. Accordingly,display device 20 can be replaced or repaired without breaking ordamaging surface member 11. - The specific example here is merely an example, fixing
member 38 may not be provided on the rear surface, a fixing arm may be projected fromhousing 57, and the arm may be fixed tostructural body 54. In this case, there are various fixing members, such as a method in which there is an attaching screw on the side surface ofhousing 57, and after fixinghousing 57 tostructural body 54 with the attaching screw,structural body 54,housing 57, anddisplay device 20 are collectively pressed againstsurface member 11 and fixed. - Slight-
adhesive layer 32 may not have the light transmitting properties as long as the slight-adhesive layer has an area smaller than the area of the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 and a shape that avoids display contents. However, when the area is equal to or larger than the area of the display surface, the configuration that has the light transmitting properties and does not allow bubbles to enter is preferable. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the information displayed onsurface member 11 from blurring, and to realize an information display device which sharply displays information and is easily used by the user. - Furthermore, slight-
adhesive layer 32 may be formed by imparting a slight adhesive to the surface of a lower layer member (reflection layer 33 in the illustrated example, andtouch panel 21 in a case where there is no reflection layer 33). Otherwise, the slight adhesive may be imparted only to the front side of slight-adhesive layer 32, that is, only to surfacemember 11 side. However, as described above, by realizing a sheet on which a slight adhesive is imparted on both surfaces of the film having the light transmitting properties, in a case where there is damage or intrusion of dust due to peeling during the maintenance, it is possible to replacedisplay device 20 only by replacing the sheet. -
Reflection layer 33 is a material such as a half mirror, and reflects the external light, but transmits light fromdisplay panel 23 on the inside. By disposingreflection layer 33 betweensurface member 11 anddisplay panel 23, the boundary betweenwall surface 10 anddisplay region 1 a can be made more difficult to understand as illustrated inFIG. 1 . While the presence ofdisplay panel 23 itself is prevented from being seen throughsurface member 11 by the external light reflection characteristic ofreflection layer 33, the display contents ofdisplay panel 23 can be presented to the user by the light transmission characteristic. - In addition, when
surface member 11 has the sufficient external light reflection characteristic and the light transmission characteristics of the internal light source emitted fromdisplay panel 23,reflection layer 33 may be omitted. -
Surface member 11, slight-adhesive layer 32, andreflection layer 33 are insulators such thattouch panel 21 can operate, and preferably have a higher insulation resistance value. -
Reflection layer 33 may be formed by a metal vapor-deposited film that can transmit electromagnetic waves or a film that can produce a metallic luster by laminating a resin material. In particular, an indium or tin-deposited film, a film formed by laminating a PET material, or the like is preferable. Accordingly, it becomes easy to ensure both the performance oftouch panel 21 and to hidedisplay panel 23. - Fixing
member 38 is a sheet metal, a plastic component, or the like, and has a function of pressingdisplay device 20 againstsurface member 11. Since slight-adhesive layer 32 or the weak-adhesive layer itself does not have a bonding force enough to fixdisplay device 20 to surfacemember 11, the layers are used as a unit that further presses slight-adhesive layer 32 againstsurface member 11. Fixingmember 38 may be a plate material such as a sheet metal or a plastic component. Further, the same effect can be obtained even when the arm is projected fromhousing 57 and fixed tostructural body 54. Furthermore, a configuration in which displaydevice 20 is pressed againstsurface member 11 by assembling withstructural body 54 in a state of being attached to a fixed component (not illustrated) by a screw hole (not illustrated) provided on the side surface ofhousing 57, can also be realized. - In
information display device 1E, the following effects can be obtained by disposingsurface member 11, slight-adhesive layer 32,reflection layer 33,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23 in this order. Since the place wherereflection layer 33 is required is limited to the front ofdisplay panel 23, the cost can be reduced by placingreflection layer 33 only in the place wherereflection layer 33 is required, and the range that can be repaired by maintenance can be expanded. However, in order to sufficiently exhibit the effect of makingdisplay panel 23 invisible from the outside and the effect of transmitting the contents displayed ondisplay panel 23 and displaying the contents onsurface member 11, which are the effects ofreflection layer 33, it is preferable thatreflection layer 33 is disposed at a position close tosurface member 11. This is because, when there is a gap betweenreflection layer 33 andsurface member 11, there is a possibility that the light transmitted throughreflection layer 33 fromdisplay panel 23 is diffused and displayed onsurface member 11 with blur. In other words, the position ofreflection layer 33 and the position of slight-adhesive layer 32 may be in the order illustrated inFIG. 22 or in the order reverse thereto, depending on whether the priority is given to display quality requirements or cost or maintenance. - Furthermore, in
information display device 1E, since slight-adhesive layer 32 can be peeled off again,surface member 11 anddisplay device 20 can be separated from each other in terms of maintenance. Accordingly, maintenance work can be performed efficiently. - As illustrated in
FIG. 23 ,information display device 1E-1 according to the modification example is different from that of Embodiment 5 described above in that slight-adhesive layer 32 that can be peeled off again is adhered to front ofdisplay panel 23, andsurface member 11 having a designability and light transmitting properties andbase member 60 having light transmitting properties are integrated with each other on the front surface, that is, on the surface side. Ininformation display device 1E-1, in addition to the effect similar to that of Embodiment 5 described above,surface member 11 cannot be damaged during the maintenance, and further,display device 20 can be attached regardless of the surface state ofsurface member 11. - In Embodiment 5 described above, in a case where
surface member 11 is made of a brittle material such as cloth, for example, there is a case wheresurface member 11 is damaged even by the adhesive force of alight-adhesive layer 32, or there is a case where the adhesive effect of slight-adhesive layer 32 is not exhibited depending on the surface state where there is the unevenness on the rear surface ofsurface member 11 by the method of weak adhesion, such as the adhesion by static electricity. Therefore, by insertingbase member 60 betweensurface member 11 and slight-adhesive layer 32, damage tosurface member 11 by slight-adhesive layer 32 can be reduced, and the effect of slight-adhesive layer 32 can be maintained. -
Base member 60 is a thin plate-like member having the light transmitting properties.Base member 60 may be fixed tosurface member 11 by providing an adhesive layer (not illustrated) only onsurface member 11 side so as to remain onstructural body 54 side together withsurface member 11 whendisplay device 20 is detached. Otherwise,base member 60 may be fixed by being sandwiched betweensurface member 11 andstructural body 54.Base member 60 has, for example, a smooth flat surface or a surface state that allows the bubbles to escape easily such that slight-adhesive layer 32 functions effectively. -
Base member 60 is preferably as thin as possible in order to reduce the blur of the display onsurface member 11, for example, approximately 0.4 mm to 1 mm, preferably 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm. In order to maketouch panel 21 operable, it is preferable thatsurface member 11, slight-adhesive layer 32, andreflection layer 33 are formed by an insulator similar to Embodiment 5 described above. Further, for the same reason, it is preferable thatbase member 60 is also similarly an insulator and has a sheet resistance value of 30 megaohms or more. -
Base member 60 may be formed by providing a region that performs mask printing and partially has no light transmitting properties, or by creating the base member with a material having no light transmitting properties and by partially providing a through-hole or a thinned part to allow light transmission. Accordingly,display region 1 a (FIG. 1 ) can be limited without processingsurface member 11, and leakage or transmission of extra light due to the backlight and the like ofdisplay panel 23 can be prevented. In this method, for example, by providing a gradation, it is also possible to make it difficult to understand the boundary between the place where the reflection layer is provided on the rear surface ofsurface member 11 and the place where the reflection layer is not provided. The function is performed as long as the size ofbase member 60 is larger than slight-adhesive layer 32, but from the above-describe viewpoint, it is preferable thatbase member 60 has a surface area at least equal to or larger than the display surface ofdisplay panel 23. Althoughbase member 60 can be configured even on the entire surface of wall surface 10 (FIG. 1 ), the addition of an extra configuration leads to an increase in cost, and accordingly, it is preferable that the area ofbase member 60 slightly exceeds not the entire surface of the wall surface with design but the surface area of the display surface ofdisplay panel 23. Furthermore, in addition to the purpose of makingdisplay panel 23 invisible throughsurface member 11,display panel 23 can also add expression in a video displayed fromdisplay panel 23 for various applications by providing unevenness on the surface ofbase member 60 or providing optically refracted location. - The same effect as described above can be expected even when a mask layer is provided between
touch panel 21 and the surface ofdisplay panel 23. However, since the layer is a part that changes depending on the usage environment and usage method ofinformation display device 1E-1, it is considered that it is efficient to perform mask printing onbase member 60 in consideration of not having to processsurface member 11. -
Information display device 1E-1 may not have to provide slight-adhesive layer 32 orreflection layer 33 by providing a reflective material or a slight adhesive on the front side ofbase member 60. Accordingly, the number of configuration members can be reduced, the distance betweensurface member 11 anddisplay panel 23 can be reduced, and the display ondisplay panel 23 can be expressed more sharply. However, it is preferable to separately provide slight-adhesive layer 32 andreflection layer 33 from the viewpoint of ease of repair whendisplay device 20 is removed fromsurface member 11 for maintenance as described above. - In
information display device 1E-1, the following effects can be obtained by disposingsurface member 11,base member 60, slight-adhesive layer 32,reflection layer 33,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23 in this order. Similar to Embodiment 5 described above, the position ofreflection layer 33 may be betweensurface member 11 andbase member 60 or betweenbase member 60 and slight-adhesive layer 32, but it is preferable that the members and the like are disposed in the above-describe order from the viewpoint of ease of the maintenance. - In addition,
information display device 1E-1 may not includereflection layer 33 ortouch panel 21 for the same reason and condition as those in Embodiment 5 described above. - With the above-described configuration,
information display device 1E andinformation display device 1E-1 according to Embodiment 5 and the modification examples thereof can be disposed without causing the user to feel the position and the presence ofdisplay panel 23 throughsurface member 11, and the information display with high designability can be realized. Furthermore,information display devices only display device 20 without peeling off the entire wall surface (FIG. 1 ) at the equipment failure. According to the configuration described in the embodiment,display device 20 can be detached fromstructural body 54 without damagingsurface member 11, anddisplay device 20 can be brought into close contact withsurface member 11 regardless of the surface state or material ofsurface member 11. Further, a configuration in which the display region can be freely limited without processingsurface member 11 ordisplay panel 23 can be realized. - As illustrated in
FIG. 24 ,information display device 1F according to the embodiment is different from those in the above-described embodiments in thatcompressible cushion sheet 37 is disposed betweentouch panel 21 andsurface member 11. With the configuration, a void (air gap) hardly occurs betweentouch panel 21 andsurface member 11, andtouch panel 21 can be reliably operated. -
Information display device 1F is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiments. The description ofinformation display device 1F having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
FIG. 24 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1F of the embodiment.Information display device 1F includessurface member 11,cushion sheet 37,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57.Display panel 23 is disposed so as not to be seen throughsurface member 11. The components that configureinformation display device 1F do not necessarily need to be assembled integrally. The components may be disposed apart from each other or may be configured to be easily separated from each other. For example,cushion sheet 37 may be configured to be easily detachable from other components. Accordingly, in a case wherecushion sheet 37 needs to be replaced due to aging or the like, an effect that maintenance becomes easy is achieved. - The
structural body 35 is an aluminum plate or the like for reinforcingsurface member 11. A case wheresurface member 11 has sufficient strength may not be necessary. -
Cushion sheet 37 has the light transmitting properties, and is disposed betweentouch panel 21 andsurface member 11 to be compressible. Sincecushion sheet 37 is compressible, even in a case wheresurface member 11 has some unevenness,cushion sheet 37 can be disposed without forming a void between the front side oftouch panel 21 and the back side ofsurface member 11. In general, it is known that the sensitivity oftouch panel 21 is extremely reduced by the air entering between the member disposed on the surface andtouch panel 21 intouch panel 21 of a capacitive sensing method or a resistive membrane method. In the embodiment, the sensitivity oftouch panel 21 can be reliably maintained by not forming a void betweentouch panel 21 andsurface member 11. In addition,cushion sheet 37 can prevent the video displayed ondisplay panel 23 from being refracted due to the void and from being seen blur. -
Cushion sheet 37 may be a member made of, for example, a gel material such as silicon, polyurethane, or urethane.Cushion sheet 37 may be plastically deformed by compression by an external force or may be elastically deformed by an external force. In particular, the positional relationship betweensurface member 11 andcushion sheet 37 may be displaced whendisplay device 20 is subjected to some vibration or the position of fixingmember 38 is displaced due to aging. Even in such a case, by using a material having elasticity ascushion sheet 37, a void is hardly generated between the configuration components. Further,cushion sheet 37 can be easily reused. -
Display device 20 is fixed to the back surface side ofsurface member 11 by fixingmember 38. In the embodiment,display device 20 is fixed by pressinghousing 57 againstsurface member 11 side with fixingmember 38. However, the fixing method is an example, and any fixing method may be used as long asdisplay device 20 can be fixed to the back surface side ofsurface member 11. -
FIG. 25 is an exploded sectional view ofinformation display device 1F according to the embodiment. As illustrated in the drawing, in the embodiment,cushion sheet 37 has a larger area thantouch panel 21 and is disposed so as to cover the entire touch surface. By making the surface area ofcushion sheet 37 larger than the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 or the operation region oftouch panel 21, even in a case where there is a physical error in the position wherecushion sheet 37 is pasted, the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 can be reliably operated. However, the configuration is not essential, andcushion sheet 37 may have the same area as that oftouch panel 21 or may be disposed so as to cover a part oftouch panel 21. - In
information display device 1F, by disposingsurface member 11,cushion sheet 37,touch panel 21, anddisplay panel 23 in this order, a void betweensurface member 11 andtouch panel 21 can be prevented, and the operation oftouch panel 21 can be kept to be normal. In particular, there are a case wheresurface member 11 is a wall material and a case where there are some unevenness. In this case, a void is easily formed betweensurface member 11 andtouch panel 21. However, due to the presence ofcushion sheet 37, such a void can be effectively prevented, and the operability oftouch panel 21 can be maintained. -
FIG. 26 illustratesinformation display device 1F-1 according to a modification example. As illustrated in the drawing, ininformation display device 1F-1, even in a case wheresurface member 11 is configured not in a flat shape but in a curved shape,cushion sheet 37 having a sufficient thickness is disposed, and accordingly, followingsurface member 11,touch panel 21 can be reliably brought into an operable state. -
FIG. 27 illustratesinformation display device 1F-2 according to another modification example. As illustrated in the drawing, ininformation display device 1F-2, by disposingfilm 58 having an adhesive layer betweensurface member 11 andcushion sheet 37, the generation of bubbles generated whencushion sheet 37 is in contact withsurface member 11 is prevented. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the generation of a void betweentouch panel 21 andsurface member 11 and to maketouch panel 21 more reliably operable. Furthermore,display device 20 can be easily separated fromsurface member 11. -
FIG. 27 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1F-2 according to the modification example.Information display device 1F-2 includessurface member 11,film 58,cushion sheet 37,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57.Display panel 23 is disposed so as not to be seen throughsurface member 11. -
Information display device 1F-2 is different from those of the above-described embodiments in thatnon-adhesive film 58 is disposed betweensurface member 11 andcushion sheet 37.Film 58 is made of, for example, flame-retardant polycarbonate (PC), polyether terephthalate (PET) or fluoropolymer having a thickness of approximately 0.05 mm to 0.1 mm. When the thickness of the film is extremely thick, there is a possibility that the elasticity of the film becomes too strong and it is not possible to follow the unevenness of the front surface ofsurface member 11, and thus, a case where the thin film of the thickness is 0.05 mm or the like can expect more effect. - In
non-adhesive film 58, the surface ofnon-adhesive film 58 may be processed by cutting or finely cutting the most surface of the film. Accordingly, the processed surface offilm 58 becomes easier to follow the unevenness ofsurface member 11, and the generation of void therebetween can be prevented. - Embossing or Texture (extremely fine unevenness) may be provided on the back side (
display panel 23 side) ofsurface member 11. Accordingly, the effect of eliminating the adhesiveness of the back surface ofsurface member 11 and suppressing the generation of bubbles betweensurface member 11 andcushion sheet 37 can be expected. - In
information display device 1F-2, by disposingnon-adhesive film 58 betweensurface member 11 andcushion sheet 37, whendisplay device 20 includingtouch panel 21 breaks down,surface member 11 can be detached without breaking, only displaydevice 20 can be easily detached from the wall surface, and accordingly, the maintenance work can become easy. - Instead of
non-adhesive film 58, a non-adhesive material is applied or painted to the front side and/or back side ofcushion sheet 37, or the front side and/or the back side ofcushion sheet 37 are processed to have non-adhesiveness, and accordingly, a non-adhesive layer may be formed. - Otherwise,
non-adhesive film 58 may be slight-adhesive film or other slight adhesion layer. -
FIG. 28 illustratesinformation display device 1F-3 according to another modification example. As illustrated in the drawing,information display device 1F-3 may include weaklyadhesive film 59 on the back side (touch panel 21 side) ofcushion sheet 37 in addition to the configuration illustrated inFIG. 29 . With the configuration,cushion sheet 37 can be peeled off fromtouch panel 21 again. Accordingly, even whencushion sheet 37 becomes dirty, torn, or deformed,only cushion sheet 37 can be detached frominformation display device 1F-3 and replaced without breakingtouch panel 21. Thereby, the maintenance work can become easy. - Otherwise, weakly
adhesive film 59 may be a non-adhesive film or another non-adhesive layer. The configuration can also make the maintenance work easy. - As illustrated in
FIG. 29 ,information display device 1G according to the embodiment performs a decoration process such as painting or printing on the front side and the back side ofsurface member 11 having the light transmitting properties, and accordingly, the adjustment of the light transmittance is possible without being affected by the pattern of the front surface ofsurface member 11, and an information display device with excellent appearance can be realized. -
Information display device 1G is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1G having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
FIG. 29 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1G of the embodiment.Information display device 1G includessurface member 11,cushion sheet 37,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57. An effect that the replacement during the maintenance becomes easy ascushion sheet 37 can be peeled off fromdisplay device 20. -
Display device 20 is fixed to the back surface side ofsurface member 11 by fixingmember 38. In the embodiment,display device 20 is fixed by fixinghousing 57 to thestructural body 35 andpressing housing 57 againstsurface member 11 side with fixingmember 38. However, the fixing method is an example, and any fixing method may be used as long asdisplay device 20 can be fixed to the back surface side ofsurface member 11. -
Surface member 11 includesfirst layer 71 subjected to the decoration process, plate-like member 110, andsecond layer 72 for adjusting the light transmittance.First layer 71 andsecond layer 72 are formed by decorating the front side and the back side of plate-like member 110 by painting or printing. For example, in the usage environment illustrated inFIG. 1 ,first layer 71, which is the front surface side directly seen fromuser 13, is decorated more precisely, such as printing or painting, which imitates a real material. However, when such decoration is performed, it becomes difficult to control the light transmittance. Therefore, the side which is not directly visible fromuser 13, that is, the back side ofsurface member 11 is also decorated by painting or printing. By providing the decorated layers on both surfaces in this manner, the light transmittance passing throughsurface member 11 and decoratedfirst layer 71 and second layer can be controlled with a high degree of freedom. For example, in a case where a light-colored wood pattern is printed onfirst layer 71 on the front surface side ofsurface member 11, the amount of light transmitted from the front surface side of the first layer to displaydevice 20 side increases, and there is a possibility that the shape ofdisplay panel 23 is seen from the user. Here, by paintingsecond layer 72 on the back side ofsurface member 11 with a relatively dark color ink, the amount of transmitted light can be adjusted to preventdisplay panel 23 from being seen throughsurface member 11. Further, sincesurface member 11 is a transparent or translucent material, by decorating both surfaces ofsurface member 11, the decorative expression seen from the front surface side can be deepened, and the authenticity can be further enhanced. -
First layer 71 and/orsecond layer 72 may be made of a film. -
Second layer 72 having a light transmittance adjusting function may be formed by vapor deposition. Otherwise, the second layer may be formed by translucent solid printing. In this case, the printing may be performed by performing painting with black with a light transmittance of 40% to 60%. -
First layer 71 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the front side of plate-like member 110, andsecond layer 72 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the back side of plate-like member 110. - The light transmittance of
second layer 72 is preferably 40% to 60%. Otherwise,second layer 72 may be formed by a half mirror having a light transmittance of 40% to 70%. Alternatively,second layer 72 may be formed by an optical filter. In this case, for example, the optical filter is designed to transmit only light fromdisplay panel 23 and prevent transmission of external light. - The combined light transmittance of
first layer 71 andsecond layer 72 is preferably 8% to 15%. -
Display panel 23 is preferably adjusted by CPU 22 (FIG. 1 ) such that the luminance onsurface member 11 due to the light transmitted throughsurface member 11 is 200 cd/m{circumflex over ( )}2 or less. Preferably,display panel 23 is adjusted by CPU 22 (FIG. 1 ) such that the luminance of the light source (not illustrated) at the time of being turned on is 800 cd/m{circumflex over ( )}2 or more. - With the above-described configuration,
information display device 1G adjusts the amount of light transmission ofsurface member 11 to preventdisplay panel 23 from being seen throughsurface member 11, and to make the information displayed onsurface member 11 comfortably seen from the user. -
FIG. 30 illustratesinformation display device 1G-1 according to a modification example. In the example illustrated inFIG. 29 , the decorative layers are provided on the front side and the back side ofsurface member 11, but the method of realizingsurface member 11 is not limited thereto. For example, the surface member is formed bydecorative film 40 having the light transmitting properties disposed on the surface of a transparent plate having a sufficient rigidity, and the same effect can be obtained by performing the decoration process with respect to the both surfaces ofdecorative film 40. -
FIG. 30 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1G-1.Information display device 1G-1 includesdecorative film 40 that is a transparent or translucent film member, light-transmittingplate 42 that is a plate-like member,cushion sheet 37,touch panel 21,display panel 23, andhousing 57.Surface member 11 includes light-transmittingplate 42 for maintaining rigidity anddecorative film 40 for realizing surface decoration.Decorative film 40 includesfirst layer 71 andsecond layer 72. The decoration process is performed on the front side ofdecorative film 40 to formfirst layer 71, and the decoration process is performed on the back side ofdecorative film 40 to formsecond layer 72. -
First layer 71 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the front side ofdecorative film 40.Second layer 72 is disposed to be in close contact with a part or the entirety of the back side ofdecorative film 40.Decorative film 40 may be pasted to light-transmittingplate 42 with an adhesive. - With the above-described configuration,
information display device 1G-1 can control the light transmittance and express the depth to the decorative expression, similar to the example illustrated inFIG. 25 . -
FIG. 31 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1H according to the embodiment. - In the usage environment in the embodiment,
information display device 1H is disposed onwall surface 10 in an aircraft or the like.Information display device 1H displays information displayed on the display panel to be seen ondisplay region 1 a by transmitting the light of the display panel from the back side ofsurface member 11. -
Information display device 1H is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1H having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
Information display device 1H according to the embodiment is different from those in the above-described embodiments mainly in that reflectance variable reflection layer (half mirror layer) 120 capable of partially changing the light transmittance and the reflectance is provided. Normally, by adding a reflection layer betweensurface member 11 anddisplay panel 23 of the information display device, appearance of transparency on the surface decoration layer ofsurface member 11 can be reduced, and the images ondisplay region 1 a can also be colored with an appropriate color. However, the reflection layer also reduces the light from the light source (display panel 23 or another light source) insidedisplay device 20. For example, when the reflectance of the reflection layer is 50%, the light transmittance is also 50%. Therefore, the light fromdisplay panel 23 to be displayed becomes darker, and the place not to be displayed becomes bright and prominent. For example, in a case where a liquid crystal display is used, there is a case where the light of the backlight is visible even on a dark screen. - In the embodiment, a reflection layer of which the light transmittance or the reflectance can be partially changed is provided. In the reflection layer, the light transmittance of only the location desired to be displayed from
display panel 23 is increased, the light transmittance of the other locations (the locations where information is not displayed) is reduced to increase the reflectance, and accordingly, an information display device of which the real feeling of the decorative layer onsurface member 11 is improved can be realized. - In addition, by increasing the light transmittance and lowering the reflectance for a certain region of the display, there is a case where the color of the background is different from the intended color of the surface decoration layer, and the color of the background is picked up and darkened, but at this time,
display panel 23 emits light that corrects the amount of darkness caused by the increase in the transparency of the reflection layer with respect to the surface decoration layer, and accordingly, the unnaturalness can be eliminated. - Although
display region 1 a in which the light transmittance can be changed is expressed by a square inFIG. 31 , the shape, the number, and the size ofdisplay region 1 a are not limited. -
FIG. 32 is a configuration view of a system for operatinginformation display device 1H according to the embodiment.CPU 22 causes displaypanel 23 to display necessary or useful information foruser 13 based on the information from in-flight server 2.CPU 22 determines a region where the reflectance or the light transmittance of reflectancevariable reflection layer 120 is changed based on the information to be displayed ondisplay panel 23 and the ambient light information from ambientlight sensor 28, which are acquired from in-flight server 2.CPU 22 also calculates the reflectance and/or the light transmittance based on the ambient light information from ambientlight sensor 28, and changes the reflectance or the light transmittance of reflectancevariable reflection layer 120. In addition, in a case where ambient conditions can be grasped without measuring, or in a case where ambient light conditions may not be considered, an ambient light sensor may not be provided. In this case,CPU 22 controls reflectancevariable reflection layer 120 based on predetermined reference information (for example, the luminance of display panel 23). -
FIG. 33 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1H of the embodiment.Information display device 1H includessurface member 11, reflectance variable reflection layer (half mirror) 120, anddisplay panel 23. Light fromdisplay panel 23 is transmitted through reflectancevariable reflection layer 120 and displays information ondisplay region 1 a ofsurface member 11. -
Information display device 1H according to the embodiment can enhance the effect of decoration such as a real feeling other than the location onsurface member 11 where information is displayed, and can improve the light transmittance of the location where information is displayed ondisplay panel 23. -
FIG. 34 illustrates a usage environment of information display device 1I according to the embodiment. - In the usage environment in the embodiment, information display device 1I is disposed on
wall surface 10 in an aircraft or the like.Information display device 1 performs display such thatuser 13 can see the display indisplay region 1 a by transmitting the light of the display panel from the back side ofsurface member 11. - Information display device 1I is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description of information display device 1I having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members.
- Information display device 1I is different from those of the above-described embodiment in that reflection layer (half mirror layer) 121 that can selectively transmit the light from
display panel 23 is provided. With such a configuration, the light fromdisplay panel 23 can be selectively transmitted.Reflection layer 121 transmits only light desired to be displayed fromdisplay panel 23, does not transmit other light, and accordingly, it is possible to prevent unnecessary display and light leakage, and to enhance the real feeling of the surface decoration layer ofsurface member 11. -
FIG. 35 is a configuration view of a system for operating information display device 1I according to the embodiment.CPU 22 calculates the wavelength of light that is easily transmitted throughreflection layer 121 based on information from in-flight server 2, and causesdisplay panel 23 to display the light.Reflection layer 121 that can selectively transmit the light may have a role of a filter that converts the wavelength of the light and transmits the light. By doing so, it is considered that the expression of colors with better color development becomes possible. -
FIG. 36 is a schematic sectional view of information display device 1I of the embodiment. Information display device 1I includessurface member 11, reflection layer (half mirror) 121 for selectively transmitting light, anddisplay panel 23, the light fromdisplay panel 23 is transmitted throughreflection layer 121, and the information is presented to the user throughdisplay region 1 a onsurface member 11. - With the above-described configuration and operation, information display device 1I of the embodiment has an effect of reducing elements that deteriorate the real feeling at locations other than the locations where information is displayed by the light of the backlight of
display panel 23 or the like. Furthermore, a location to be displayed ondisplay panel 23 can be clearly displayed. -
FIG. 37 illustrates a usage environment ofinformation display device 1J according to the embodiment. - In the usage environment in the embodiment,
information display device 1J is disposed onpartition 41 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.Partition 41 partitions a space in the aircraft, such as a wall that separates the personal space of passengers from a passage where crews walk, and a wall of a shell seat.Partition 41 hassurface 41 a andsurface 41 b opposite to surface 41 a.Information display device 1J according to the embodiment is different from those of the above-described embodiments mainly in thatinformation display device 1J is disposed so as to providedisplay regions partition 41. -
Information display device 1J is used in any usage environment similar to those of the above-described embodiments as long asinformation display device 1J is a plate-like structure such aspartition 41 and has a structure that is open on both sides. For example, the structure is disposed on a wall, a door of a container, or a seat disposed in an aircraft, that is, at a position visible from a passenger or a crew of the moving object. As illustrated in the example illustrated inFIG. 9 ,information display device 1J may be disposed onwall surface 94 of the cabin wall of the seat compartment, the information mainly towardcrew 93 such as a cabin crew may be displayed on the display surface on the passage side of thewall surface 94, and the information toward the passenger may be displayed on the display surface on the seat side opposite to thewall surface 94. The description ofinformation display device 1J having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. - As illustrated in
FIG. 38 ,information display device 1J is installed inpartition 41 of which the upper part is curved. As illustrated in the exploded perspective view ofFIG. 39 ,structural body 410 that serves as the basis ofpartition 41 is a plate-like structure having a curved upper part, recess 410 a is formed by depressing a part of the upper part, and plate-like body 43 is formed onrecess 410 a.Display panel 23 is attached to be over plate-like body 43 inrecess 410 a.Surface member 11 is attached so as to coverdisplay panel 23 andstructural body 410. -
FIG. 40 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1J.Information display device 1J includes plate-like body 43 which is a part ofstructural body 410,display panel 23, andsurface member 11. Plate-like body 43 has first attachingsurface 43 a, second attaching surface 43 b opposite to first attachingsurface 43 a, andside portion 43 c that connects first attachingsurface 43 a and second attaching surface 43 b to each other. -
Display panel 23 is, for example, an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) display or the like, and is a flexible display device that can be bent.Display panel 23 hasfirst display surface 23 a viacurved portion 23 c, and second display surface 23 b opposite tofirst display surface 23 a.Display panel 23 is attached onto plate-like body 43 such thatfirst display surface 23 a covers first attachingsurface 43 a, second display surface 23 b covers second attaching surface 43 b, andcurved portion 23 c coversside portion 43 c.Display panel 23 can display different information onfirst display surface 23 a and second display surface 23 b. -
Display panel 23 disposed on plate-like body 43 inrecess 410 a may have a thickness that does not protrude to the outside ofrecess 410 a, that is, does not protrude from the outer surface of the other parts ofstructural body 410. In other words, the vertical and horizontal length and thickness ofdisplay panel 23 are configured to substantially match the vertical and horizontal length and depth ofrecess 410 a. Accordingly, the surface ofstructural body 410 other than the part whererecess 410 a is formed can be substantially flush with the display surface ofdisplay panel 23. -
Surface member 11 has a surface area larger than that ofdisplay panel 23, and is pasted so as to coverrecess 410 a to whichdisplay panel 23 is attached and the other parts ofstructural body 410. -
Information display device 1J according to the embodiment has high designability by realizing information display in a seamless region having no boundary with a wall surface, and additionally, can perform various information presentations efficiently by disposing the display regions on both sides of the wall. Furthermore, since the information is displayed on both sides of the wall with one information display device, the number of components and the complexity of wiring can be reduced. - In the above embodiment, as shown in
FIGS. 39 and 40 , the upper portion of theside portion 43 c of the plate-like body 43 has a approximately right-angled shape. Instead of this right-angled shape, it may be the curved shape along with thecurved portion 23 c of the display panel 23 (or It may be a rounded shape on the corners). Thereby, the load generated when thedisplay panel 23 is attached can be reduced. - Between
display panel 23 andsurface member 11, a transparent or translucent member (not illustrated) disposed to cover the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 may be disposed. - The transparent or translucent member is, for example, a laminated film. The laminated film has such characteristics that, while having the light transmitting properties, the presence of the internal configuration (
display panel 23 orrecess 410 a) on the back side ofsurface member 11 is not visible when viewed from the line of sight of user 13 (FIG. 37 ). The laminated film is pasted with an adhesive or the like so as to coverstructural body 410 anddisplay panel 23 beforesurface member 11 is disposed. With the configuration, light emitted fromdisplay panel 23 can be projected onsurface member 11 through the laminated film. Accordingly, when the information is not displayed, only the information displayed in a region that is not different from the surrounding wall surface can be made to emerge, and accordingly, extremely high designability can be realized. - Since the outer surface of the other parts of
structural body 410 other thanrecess 410 a and the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 are substantially flat, the operation of pasting the laminated film becomes easy. Accordingly, the steps required for manufacturinginformation display device 1J become simple. Further, the laminated film is sufficient when the film has a certain degree of light transmitting properties and does not require any special characteristics, and thus, a film generally used as a building material can be used. For example, even in an environment with strict fire prevention standards such as in an aircraft, wallpaper that has already been used in such an environment can often be used as it is. - The transparent or translucent member may be provided only on
display panel 23 inrecess 410 a. In this case, the transparent or translucent member is attached such that the front surface is flush with, or at least protrudes from, the outer surface of the other parts ofstructural body 410 other thanrecess 410 a. In other words, the depth ofrecess 410 a is a size obtained by adding the thickness ofdisplay panel 23 and the thickness of the transparent or translucent member. -
Partition 41 may not have the upper curved portion. For example, as illustrated inFIG. 41 ,structural body 410 which is the basis ofpartition 41 has a rectangular upper portion. Instructural body 410,recess 410 a is formed by depressing a part of the upper portion similar to the example illustrated inFIG. 39 , and plate-like body 43 is formed inrecess 410 a. As illustrated inFIG. 42 ,display panel 23 is attached to be over plate-like body 43 inrecess 410 a.Display panel 23 is bent and disposed in a rectangular shape according to the shape of the upper portion ofstructural body 410 in whichrecess 410 a is formed. As illustrated inFIG. 43 ,surface member 11 is attached so as to coverdisplay panel 23 andstructural body 410. - In addition, similar to the above-described example, the vertical and horizontal length and thickness of
display panel 23 are configured to substantially match the vertical and horizontal length and depth ofrecess 410 a. Further,display panel 23 may be formed to have a thickness that does not protrude from the outside ofrecess 410 a, that is, does not protrude from the outer surface of the other parts ofstructural body 410. Similar to the above-described example, betweendisplay panel 23 andsurface member 11, a transparent or translucent member (not illustrated) disposed to cover at least the display surface ofdisplay panel 23 may be disposed. - In the above embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 41 , theside portion 43 c of theplate body 43 may be formed in a curved shape (or a rounded shape on the corners). With such a configuration, even if the upper portion of thedisplay panel 23 has a right-angled shape, the load generated when thedisplay panel 23 is attached can be reduced. - The
surface member 11 does not have to be arranged on both sides of thestructure 410. For example, thefront surface member 11 may be arranged on each of the front and back surfaces, the side surfaces, and the top surface of thestructure 410 such as a wall. In that case, thesurface member 11 on each surface of thestructure 410 may be made of different materials. For example, a part or all of thesurface member 11 that covers the first mountingsurface 43 a, thesurface member 11 that covers the second mounting surface 43 b, and thesurface member 11 that covers theside portion 43 c of theplate body 43 are made of different materials or patterns. - (1)
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Information display devices 1 to 1J may determine the in-flight conditions (meal time, sleep time, before and after takeoff and landing, operation in turbulence, and the like) based on information from a connected in-flight server (not illustrated), and change the contents to be displayed. Since the information is displayed on the wall surface, it is possible to realize an information display device which can perform display without damaging the sense of luxury even when the display contents and the display amount are changed and the region that is not displayed is changed. - Similar to the example illustrated in
FIG. 2 ,information display devices 1 to 1J includetouch panel 21,CPU 22, anddisplay panel 23.CPU 22 selects information to be presented to user 13 (FIG. 1 ) based on information from the in-flight server, and displays optimal information. - According to the above-described operation, in the embodiment, it becomes possible to realize an information display device that can provide information optimal for the user in accordance with the in-flight conditions without damaging the sense of luxury.
- In the embodiment, a case where the in-flight conditions are acquired from the in-flight server is employed as an example, but the in-flight conditions may be determined by
CPU 22 from a clock built in the information display device, a sensor that detects inclination or vibration, and the like. Further, in a case where there are a plurality of information display devices in the cabin, an optimal information display device may be selected in accordance with the in-flight conditions. For example, when the passenger is eating, an information display device at a position that can be easily seen from the dining table may be selected to display the information. - (2)
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Information display devices 1 to 1J may determine the information from the in-flight environment sensor and change the contents to be displayed based on the in-flight environment (temperature, humidity, illuminance, air pressure, and the like). Since the information is displayed on the wall surface, it is possible to realize an information display device which can perform display without damaging the sense of luxury even when the display contents and the display amount are changed and the region that is not displayed is changed. - Similar to the example illustrated in
FIG. 2 ,information display devices 1 to 1J includetouch panel 21,CPU 22, anddisplay panel 23.CPU 22 selects information to be presented to user 13 (FIG. 1 ) based on information from the plurality of sensors (not illustrated) which are disposed in the cabin, and displays optimal information. For example, a button for requesting a blanket is displayed when the temperature drops. Accordingly, it is possible to select information to be presented to user 13 (FIG. 1 ), and to display optimal information. - According to the above-described operation, in the embodiment, it becomes possible to realize an information display device that can provide information optimal for the user in accordance with the in-flight environment without damaging the sense of luxury.
- In the embodiment, a case where the in-flight environment is acquired from the in-flight environment sensor is employed as an example, but the in-flight environment may be determined from a clock or the like built in the in-flight server or the information display device. Further, in a case where there are a plurality of information display devices in the cabin, an optimal information display device may be selected in accordance with the in-flight conditions.
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FIG. 44 illustrates a usage aspect ofinformation display device 1K according to the embodiment. - In the usage environment in the embodiment,
information display device 1K is disposed onwall surface 10 which is a part of the interior of the aircraft.Information display device 1K transmits the light of the display panel from the back side ofsurface member 11 and displays information indisplay region 1 a onsurface member 11 such thatuser 13 can be seen.Information display device 1K is characterized in that a film having a designability and light transmitting properties is pasted to the front of the display device, and that the pattern of the film having a designability is the same pattern as that of the wall surface around the display device. -
Information display device 1K is used in any usage environment similar to the above-described embodiment. The description ofinformation display device 1K having the same configuration and function as those of the above-described embodiments will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same configuration members. -
FIG. 45 is a schematic sectional view ofinformation display device 1K of the embodiment.Information display device 1K includessurface member 11 a, reflection member (half mirror) 12,structural body 54,touch panel 21,display panel 23,wall surface member 11 b, and void 154.Void 154 is formed betweensurface member 11 a andwall surface member 11 b, and is formed so as to surround the outer edge ofdisplay panel 23. The front side ofsurface member 11 a and the front side ofwall surface member 11 b are decorated with the same pattern. As illustrated inFIG. 45 ,surface member 11 a andreflection member 12 are disposed on the bottom surface ofvoid 154. Accordingly, the boundary betweenwall surface member 11 b andsurface member 11 a can be made prominent. The member to be pasted to the bottom surface ofvoid 154 may bewall surface member 11 b. - In order to realize an information display device in which display
region 1 a and other parts can be seen seamlessly, it is preferable thatvoid 154 is not present. However, by providingvoid 154, during the maintenance, only surfacemember 11 a can be detached fromwall surface 10 and only displaypanel 23 ortouch panel 21 can be picked up. - It is preferable that
void 154 has a width that does not hinder removal. For example, when the void has a width of approximately 0.5 mm to 2 mm, it is considered that both aesthetic appearance and practicality can be achieved. - With the above-described configuration,
information display device 1K according to the embodiment does not allowuser 13 to feel the position and the presence ofdisplay panel 23, can detach and replace only thedisplay panel 23 without peeling off the entire wall in the event of a failure. Accordingly,information display device 1K can make the maintenance simple while realizing a seamless design in which the joints are not visually prominent. - (4)
- In the above-described embodiment, the
surface member 11 may include a transparent member, even if not particularly described. In this case, the transparent member may have same configuration and function as thetransparent member 53 of the third embodiment and the like. - (5)
- In the above-described embodiment, a part or the entirety of processing of each functional block may be realized by a program. A part or the entirety of processing of each functional block may be executed by a processor in a computer. A program for performing each processing may be stored in a storage device such as a hard disk or a ROM, and may be read and executed on the ROM or the RAM.
- In the above-described embodiment, a processor formed by a dedicated electronic circuit designed to realize a predetermined function may be included instead of the CPU. Further, instead of the CPU, the functions may be realized by various processors such as an MPU, a GPU, a DSP, an FPGA, and an ASIC. The processor may be formed by one or more processors.
- In the above-described embodiment, an example has been described in which
information display devices 1 to 1J are installed in the aircraft. However, the disclosure is not limited thereto. The location whereinformation display devices 1 to 1J are installed may be other moving objects or vehicles such as trains, buses, ships, and the like. - As described above, the above-described embodiments have been described as an example of the technology disclosed in the application. However, the technology in the disclosure is not limited thereto, and can be applied to embodiments in which changes, replacements, additions, omissions, and the like are appropriately made. Further, it is also possible to achieve a new embodiment by combining each configuration elements described in the above-described embodiments.
- 1-1K: Information Display Device, 2: In-flight Server, 11,11 a: Surface Member, 11 b: Wall Surface Member, 12: Reflection Member, 13: User, 20: Display Device, 21: Touch Panel, 22: CPU, 23: Display Panel, 23 a: first Display Surface, 23 b: Second Display Surface, 23 c: Curved Portion, 26: Seat Monitor, 28: Ambient Light Sensor, 32: Slight-Adhesive Layer, 33: Reflection Layer, 35: Structural Body, 37: Cushion Sheet, 38: Fixing Member, 40: Decorative Film, 41: Partition, 41 a: Surface, 41 b: Surface, 42: Light-transmitting Plate, 43: Plate-like Body, 43 a: First Mounting Surface, 43 b: Second Mounting Surface, 43 c: Side Portion, 53: Transparent Member, 54: Structural Body, 55: Space, 56: Display, 57: Housing, 58: Film, 59: Film, 60: Base Member, 61: Ceiling, 71: First Layer, 72: Second Layer, 82: transparent Member, 83: Mask Layer, 83 a: Outer Edge, 83 b: Inner Edge, 85: Reflection Layer, 93: Crew, 94: Wall Surface, 100: Structure, 100 a: Structural Body, 101: Seat, 105 a: Retainer, 105 b: Retainer, 106: Screw, 110: Plate-like Member, 120: Reflectance Variable Reflection Layer, 121: Reflection Layer, 122: Door Surface, 154: Void, 231: Display Surface, 410: Structural Body, 410 a: Recess
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