Measuring and testing – Display or display device details
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-30
2002-03-05
Raevis, Robert (Department: 2856)
Measuring and testing
Display or display device details
Reexamination Certificate
active
06352003
ABSTRACT:
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a combination instrument, in particular for a watercraft, having an instrument carrier for holding a plurality of display instruments.
Nowadays, combination instruments of the type mentioned are used in many different land vehicles and watercraft, for example including in yachts, but also in stationary machines for example, generators. An instrument carrier, which is usually in the form of a box, in this case accommodates a plurality of display instruments which are sealed in order to protect against penetration of moisture and dust particles. The instrument carrier is often arranged pivotably at a suitable position in the cockpit by means of a support bracket, so that the read-out angle can be individually adapted to the requirements of the user. The display instruments may be inserted into the instrument carrier both from the front and from the rear. The instrument carrier is also suitable for further display instruments to be retrofitted.
A drawback of the combination instrument described is that the display instruments, which are inserted in suitable recesses, have to be carefully sealed with respect to the instrument carrier, since otherwise it is easy for moisture to penetrate into the combination instrument, which may lead to damage to the display instruments.
Consideration has already been given to providing the instrument carrier with a cover plate, in order in this way to achieve an effective seal. A drawback of this solution is that in this arrangement either the display instruments have to be inserted into the housing from the rear side of the instrument carrier, or the covering plate has to be releasably connected to the instrument carrier. In this case, the outlay which is required in order to seal the instrument carrier increases as the size of the combination instrument rises, so that a multipart cover plate is required for large embodiments. This reduces the attractiveness of its appearance. Furthermore, the freedom available to the designer is considerably limited by the essentially flat cover plate, so that it is scarcely possible for the design to differ.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on the problem of providing a combination instrument of the type mentioned in such a way that the instrument carrier is designed so as to be particularly well protected against the penetration of environmental influences. At the same time, it is intended that it be easy to mount the display instruments in the instrument carrier.
According to the invention, this problem is solved wherein the fact wherein the instrument carrier has a hollow body which is transparent at least in sections and in its interior accommodates the display instruments in such a way that the displays of the display instruments are visible to an observer through the hollow body.
This formation allows the display instruments to be arranged in the interior of the hollow body, which is closed on all sides with the exception of an installation opening, without a special seal being required. The display instruments can be read without difficulty as a result of their arrangement in the transparent hollow body; if the hollow body is transparent only in sections, the displays on the display instruments can be seen and read through these sections. It is possible to produce corresponding hollow bodies in virtually any desired sizes and shapes and to adapt them individually for different applications. For example, it is possible to use acrylic plastic hollow bodies as long sections which then merely have to be cut to the desired length. Due to the simple design of the novel instrument which is sealed from environmental influences, this instrument can be used to good effect not only in watercraft and road vehicles but also in stationary machines and installations, such as for example generators.
The display instruments may, for example, be introduced into the interior of the hollow body through a rear-side installation opening. However, an embodiment of the invention in which the hollow body is tubular and the ends of the hollow body are each closed off by means of a side part is particularly advantageous. As a result, the display instruments can be introduced without difficulty through the initially unclosed ends of the hollow body and can be fixed inside the hollow body. Then, it is merely necessary to attach each of the side parts. In this case, it is also conceivable for the hollow body to be joined to one of the side parts so as to form a single component. The instruments are introduced into such a pot-like hollow body from its open side, which is then closed off by means of the second side part.
That section of the hollow body which is located in the area of the rear side of the display instruments may have a covering or coating, in order to make it impossible to see the components of the display instruments. However, an embodiment of the invention in which the hollow body has a transparent section which is directed toward the front side of the display instruments and an opaque section which is directed toward the rear side of the display instruments is particularly advantageous. This provides simple yet effective protection from being able to see components situated on the rear. This additionally prevents extraneous light from impinging at the rear of the display instruments, thus improving the reading accuracy especially in darkness and in the case of back-lit display instruments. At the same time, the area surrounding the combination instrument is shielded from light radiation from the display instruments emerging diffusely from the hollow body, an effect which is often found to be distracting.
To this end, the hollow body could, for example, be composed of a transparent half shell and a nontransparent half shell. However, it is particularly advantageous if the hollow body is produced using the two-component injection-molding process and has a first, transparent area and a second, nontransparent area. In this way, it is possible, with a single-piece hollow body, to produce both an essentially transparent area and an essentially nontransparent area. The assembly outlay is consequently relatively low.
On its inside, the hollow body may have a receiving compartment for the display instruments. An embodiment of the invention in which the side parts have a fixing means for the display instruments is particularly advantageous. In this way, the display instruments can be fixed inside the hollow body with only a low level of outlay. To this end, the display instruments may, for example, initially be connected to the side part and then introduced as a unit into the hollow body. This eliminates the outlay which results in known combination instruments from mounting work inside the instrument carrier. At the same time, the display instruments are fixed in place as a result of the arrangement of the fixing means on the side parts and independently of the hollow body, which consequently can be procured as a standard component and cut to length as required.
It is particularly expedient in this connection if the fixing means is designed to plug in a circuit board which is common to the display instruments. Such a plug-together connection allows the circuit board to be fixed in the holder, which is designed for example as a groove, without additional attachment means and special tools. As a result, the display instruments, together with their common circuit board, can be removed from the holder in one action; the holder may at the same time also, for example, be provided with the electrical contact means which are required. As a result, it is possible to exchange the display instruments as a single unit or for the desired additional display instruments to be retrofitted outside the hollow body, with the result that these display instruments can be adapted optimally and so as to provide a professional visual appearance.
The side parts may be connected to the hollow body by means of a screw connection, for example. On the other hand, a refinement
Farber Martin A.
Mannesmann VDO AG
Raevis Robert
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