US20240295806
2024-09-05
Physics
G03B21/608
A hologram projection system designed for vehicles integrates a controller, a housing with multiple through-holes, a water storage casing, and a sprayer. The sprayer is connected to the casing and features nozzles that project water mist through the housing's upper surface. The system is controlled electrically by the controller, which manages both the sprayer's operation and the hologram projection device.
The system includes several key components: a controller that orchestrates operations, a housing designed to accommodate various elements, and a sprayer equipped with nozzles. When activated, the sprayer releases water mist into the air above the housing. Simultaneously, the hologram projection device generates beams of light that interact with this mist to create distinct visual patterns.
The controller plays a vital role in managing the system's functions. It can determine the operational state of both the hologram projection device and the sprayer. Users can select different hologram themes—such as music rhythms or natural images—and the controller adjusts the projections accordingly. It can also monitor various vehicle parameters to ensure optimal performance.
The hologram projection system is designed for seamless integration within vehicle interiors, enhancing comfort and luxury. The nozzles can be adjusted for directionality, allowing for customized mist projection. Additionally, the controller can manage interactions with other vehicle systems, such as adjusting air conditioning modes based on user preferences or environmental conditions.
Safety considerations are incorporated into the system's design. For instance, if certain conditions are met—like vehicle speed being zero and doors being unlocked—the controller can trigger warning beams to alert passengers to nearby hazards. This feature enhances driver awareness and contributes to overall vehicle safety while providing an innovative use of holographic technology.