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WO2018096795A1
WO2018096795A1 PCT/JP2017/036002 JP2017036002W WO2018096795A1 WO 2018096795 A1 WO2018096795 A1 WO 2018096795A1 JP 2017036002 W JP2017036002 W JP 2017036002W WO 2018096795 A1 WO2018096795 A1 WO 2018096795A1
PCT/JP2017/036002
聡隆 村田
啓太 林
2016-11-24 Priority to JP2016-227577 priority Critical
2016-11-24 Priority to JP2016227577A priority patent/JP6504145B2/en
2017-10-03 Application filed by 株式会社Ｊｖｃケンウッド filed Critical 株式会社Ｊｖｃケンウッド
2018-05-31 Publication of WO2018096795A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018096795A1/en
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a vehicular recording device whereby it is possible to record a video in which glare has been alleviated. A vehicular recording device (10) according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that a main body part (11) comprises at least a camera (14), an attachment part (18) attaches the main body part (11) to a vehicle (1) so as to have an orientation at which the camera (14) photographs the exterior of the vehicle (1) via a windshield (500), and a display part (12) which displays information is rotatably attached at the lower part of the main body part (11) and, when in a first position in which the display part is rotated in the direction of photography of the camera (14) and a display screen (121) of the display part (12) is oriented downward, has a position which blocks light from below camera (14).
The present invention relates to a vehicular recording apparatus, and more particularly to a vehicular recording apparatus that records a video related to a vehicle, such as a drive recorder used in a vehicle.
In recent years, the spread of drive recorders as a vehicular recording device has been increasing. A typical drive recorder is attached via a bracket or the like above a windshield of a vehicle. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a drive recorder that is used by being attached to a windshield of a vehicle using a mounting bracket.
JP 2006-127470 A
Many drive recorders such as the drive recorder of Patent Document 1 described above are installed close to the windshield in order to photograph the outside of the vehicle through the windshield of the vehicle. Many vehicle windshields are installed at an angle, so light from inside or outside the vehicle is reflected by the inclined windshield, and the dashboard and surrounding objects below the drive recorder are reflected in the drive recorder. It will be reflected.
Such a reflection is conspicuous when daylight sunlight is incident or when streetlights are incident at night.
When the video recorded on the drive recorder includes the above-mentioned reflection, the quality of the recorded video is lowered.
In view of the above problems, an object of the present embodiment is to provide a vehicular recording apparatus capable of recording an image in which reflection is suppressed.
The vehicular recording apparatus according to one aspect of the present embodiment includes a main body provided with at least a camera, and a direction in which the camera captures a range including the horizontal direction of the vehicle via a windshield provided in the vehicle. An attachment portion for attaching the main body portion and a display portion for displaying information, and the display portion is rotatably attached to the lower portion of the main body portion, and the shooting direction of the camera And when the display surface of the display unit is in the first arrangement facing downward, it is a position that blocks light from below the camera.
According to the present embodiment, it is possible to provide a vehicular recording apparatus that can record an image in which reflection is suppressed.
It is the figure which showed typically the installation example in the vehicle of the recording device for vehicles of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the example of a state and structure of the recording device for vehicles concerning 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the recording device for vehicles concerning 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the state example of the recording device for vehicles concerning 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the state example of the recording device for vehicles concerning 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is the flowchart which showed the process of the recording device for vehicles concerning 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the example of the state of the recording device for vehicles concerning 2nd Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the example of the state of the recording device for vehicles concerning 3rd Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the state example of the recording device for vehicles concerning 4th Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the state example of the recording device for vehicles concerning 4th Embodiment of this invention. It is the figure which showed typically the state example of the recording device for vehicles concerning 4th Embodiment of this invention.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, an example in which the present invention is applied as a drive recorder that detects and records an event such as an impact will be described as an example of the vehicular recording apparatus according to the present embodiment, but the present invention is not limited to this. Absent. For example, the vehicular recording apparatus may be an apparatus that performs recording and reproduction in response to a user request in addition to the drive recorder.
Further, although the vehicular recording apparatus according to the present embodiment is described as being used by being attached to a windshield of an automobile, the attachment position and the attachment target are not limited to these. For example, it may be attached to an inner mirror or a ceiling part of an automobile, a work device, a motorcycle, or the like other than the automobile.
FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating an installation example of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention with respect to the vehicle 1. The configuration of the vehicle 1 is omitted, and only the ceiling portion 300, the dashboard 400, and the windshield 500 are shown. The vehicular recording apparatus 10 is installed on the vehicle interior side on the right side of the page with respect to the inclined windshield 500. In Japan, when the vehicular recording apparatus 10 that is a drive recorder is installed above the windshield 500, it is obliged to install it within 20% from the upper end of the windshield 500. A dashboard 400 exists below the windshield 500 and the vehicle recording apparatus 10.
In FIG. 1, the left direction in the drawing is the front of the vehicle 1 and the shooting direction of the vehicle recording apparatus 10. The vehicular recording device 10 records an image outside the vehicle via the windshield 500.
FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing a state example and a configuration of the vehicular recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The vehicular recording apparatus 10 is attached to the windshield 500 using the attachment portion 18 so that the photographing direction includes at least a horizontal plane. The attachment portion 18 is attached to the windshield 500 with, for example, a double-sided tape. The vehicle recording apparatus 10 includes at least a main body unit 11, a display unit 12, a rotation unit 13, a camera 14, and a control unit 15. The angle between the attachment portion 18 and the main body portion 11 may be adjustable.
The installation state of the vehicular recording apparatus 10 shown in FIG. 2 is the third arrangement referred to in the present invention. The third arrangement is a state in which the display unit 12 faces the main body unit 11 with the back surface 122 facing downward, and is a so-called storage state. The display unit 12 is rotatably attached to the main body unit 11 by a rotation unit 13. The display unit 12 has a flat plate shape, and one surface displays various information as the display surface 121 and the other surface is a surface on which no information is displayed as the back surface 122. By the display unit 12 having the third arrangement, the display surface 121 of the display unit 12 is protected and the display unit 12 is stored in a compact manner.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The vehicular recording apparatus 10 includes a storage unit 16, a rotation position detection unit 17, and a sensor unit 19 in addition to the display unit 12, the camera 14, and the control unit 15 shown in FIG.
The control unit 15 includes one or a plurality of CPUs (Central Processing Units), GPU (Graphics Processing Units), a buffer memory 156, and the like that perform various data processing. The control unit 15 includes at least a photographing control unit 151, a display control unit 152, a reproduction control unit 153, an event detection unit 154, and a power supply control unit 155 as a configuration realized by the function.
The storage unit 16 is a recording element built in or removable from the vehicular recording apparatus 10.
The imaging control unit 151 controls the operation of the camera 14 and acquires video data captured by the camera 14 and controls the imaging operation to be recorded in the storage unit 16 via the buffer memory 156. The reproduction control unit 153 controls a reproduction operation for reading and reproducing the video data recorded in the storage unit 16. The display control unit 152 displays the video data on the display unit 12 when the playback control unit 153 reproduces the display related to the setting of the vehicular recording apparatus 10 or the video data recorded by the imaging control unit 151 in the storage unit 16. . The display control unit 152 also controls display on / off of the display unit 12.
The buffer memory 156 is an internal memory provided in the control unit 15 and records the video data for a predetermined time acquired by the imaging control unit 151 while updating it.
The event detection unit 154 determines whether an event has occurred based on the information acquired from the sensor unit 19, and performs processing to output the information to the imaging control unit 151 when an event has occurred.
When the shooting control unit 151 has not acquired the event detection information from the event detection unit 154, the shooting control unit 151 records the video data shot by the camera 14 from the buffer memory 156 to the storage unit 16 so as to be overwritten. Such a photographing operation is called a loop recording operation. When acquiring the event detection information from the event detection unit 154, the shooting control unit 151 causes the buffer unit 156 to record the video data from the predetermined time before and after the predetermined time to the storage unit 16 as overwriting prohibition. . Such a shooting operation is called an event recording operation.
In the event recording operation, the shooting control unit 151 records, for example, video data 10 seconds before the event detection from the buffer memory 156 to the storage unit 16 as overwriting prohibition of video data from the event end or 10 seconds after the event detection. Let As a loop recording operation, the imaging control unit 151 records video data that can be overwritten in the storage unit 16, and erases the video data that can be overwritten when the upper limit of the storage capacity that can be overwritten in the storage unit 16 is reached. Then, the next overwritable video data is recorded in the storage unit 16.
The power controller 155 controls the power on / off of the vehicular recording apparatus 10. The power off includes a standby state.
The display unit 12 is a liquid crystal panel, an organic EL panel, a projection image screen, or the like. The camera 14 includes a light receiving element that receives visible light and converts it into electrical data, a lens, and the like. The sensor unit 19 is an acceleration sensor, a microphone, or the like attached to the vehicle recording device 10, and the detection result used for event detection such as acceleration information and volume information applied to the vehicle 1 or the vehicle recording device 10 is sent to the event detection unit 154. Output.
The event detection unit 154 acquires the detection result of the sensor unit 19 at least at least during the period in which the imaging control unit 151 is recording video data. When the acceleration information acquired from the sensor unit 19 is an acceleration that exceeds a predetermined threshold, or when the volume information satisfies a condition such that the volume information is a volume that exceeds a predetermined threshold, the event detection unit 154 It is determined that this is an event such as a collision with an object or a trouble involving a user of the vehicle 1.
When the event detection unit 154 detects the occurrence of an event based on the acceleration information acquired from the sensor unit 19, the event detection unit 154 has an acceleration that exceeds a predetermined threshold and has a size corresponding to a collision between the vehicle and another object. When an acceleration is detected, it is determined that an event has occurred. The event detection unit 154 may determine that an event has occurred based on a transition in acceleration corresponding to a collision between the vehicle and another object, with an acceleration having a magnitude exceeding a predetermined threshold. In addition, when the event detection unit 154 detects the occurrence of an event based on the volume acquired from the sensor unit 19, the event detection unit 154 has a volume that exceeds a predetermined threshold and detects a volume of sound corresponding to a collision sound or a scream It is determined that an event has occurred.
The rotation position detection unit 17 is provided in the rotation unit 13 and detects the rotation position of the display unit 12 with respect to the main body unit 11. The rotation position detection unit 17 detects the rotation position of the display unit 12 based on, for example, the position of an electrical contact that changes due to the rotation of the rotation unit 13 or a change in the electrical resistance value. The rotation position detection unit 17 may continuously detect the rotation position of the display unit 12 with respect to the main body unit 11, or may be able to detect only a necessary rotation position intermittently.
FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing a state example of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The difference from FIG. 2 is that the display unit 12 has a first arrangement with the display surface 121 facing downward.
As shown in FIG. 4, the display unit 12 is in the first arrangement, so that the lower dashboard 400 and surrounding objects are prevented from being reflected on the camera 14 by being reflected by the inclined windshield 500. To do.
As an example of FIG. 4, the state in which the display unit 12 is in the first arrangement is a state in which the display unit 12 has the display surface 121 facing downward, and the display unit 12 is held in a state where the display unit 12 is horizontal or nearly horizontal. Is Rukoto. In the case of the first arrangement shown in FIG. 4, reflection may also occur when external light incident from the outside of the vehicle via the windshield 500 is reflected on the back surface 122 of the display unit 12.
In order to suppress this, the back surface 122 of the display unit 12 is preferably a light absorption surface. For example, the back surface 122 of the display unit 12 may be painted with matte black, an uneven shape, or a light absorbing member may be attached.
FIG. 5 is a view schematically showing an example of the state of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention. The difference from FIG. 2 and FIG. 4 is that the display unit 12 is in a second arrangement in which the display unit 12 is held in a vertical or nearly vertical state. The 2nd arrangement should just be the range of the angle which the user who is the driver of vehicles 1 can look at the information displayed on display surface 121 of indicator 12 appropriately, for example.
As shown in FIG. 5, since the display unit 12 is in the second arrangement, the display surface 121 is arranged to face the user, so that the information displayed on the display surface 121 of the display unit 12 can be easily confirmed. Become.
Next, processing when the display unit 12 is arranged from the first arrangement to the third arrangement will be described with reference to FIG.
First, the power supply control unit 155 turns on the power so that the vehicle recording apparatus 10 can operate based on an arbitrary power-on trigger (step S11). For example, the power-on trigger is triggered when power is supplied to the vehicular recording device 10 when the vehicle 1 on which the vehicular recording device 10 is mounted starts operating.
When the operation of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 becomes possible, the imaging control unit 151 starts to start the imaging operation (step S12). This is because when the vehicular recording device 10 is a drive recorder, it is necessary to start the photographing operation without any user operation when the operation of the vehicle 1 is started. The shooting operation started in step S12 is a so-called overwritable recording called loop recording, which is not shown in FIG. 6, but is always detected during the period when the vehicle recording apparatus 10 is performing the shooting operation. When an event is detected, overwriting prohibition recording is performed as so-called event recording.
After step S12 or simultaneously with the process of step S12, the control unit 15 determines whether or not the position of the display unit 12 is in the third arrangement based on the detection result of the rotation position detection unit 17 (step S13). . If it is determined in step S13 that the arrangement is the third arrangement (step S13: Yes), that is, if the operation of the vehicular recording apparatus 10 is started in the third arrangement state, an arbitrary power-off trigger is generated. It is determined whether or not it has been done (step S14). The power-off trigger is, for example, the end of the operation of the vehicle 1 on which the vehicle recording device 10 is mounted, and specifically based on the engine being turned off.
If it is determined in step S14 that the engine is not turned off (step S14: No), the determination in step S13 is continued. If it is determined in step S14 that the engine has been turned off (step S14: Yes), the power supply control unit 155 turns off the power of the vehicular recording apparatus 10 (step S15), and ends this process. If it is determined in step S14 that the engine has been turned off, if a shooting operation, a reproduction operation, a display operation, or the like is being performed, these operations are terminated and the power is turned off.
If it is determined in step S13 that the arrangement is not the third arrangement (step S13: No), that is, if the display unit 12 is in the first arrangement or the second arrangement, the display control unit 152 is controlled by the imaging control unit 151. Display of the acquired video from the camera 14 is started (step S16). The process in step S16 is a process called so-called live view display or through image display in which an image being shot and recorded is displayed.
When it is determined in step S13 that the second arrangement is not the third arrangement, the arrangement of the display unit 12 in the second arrangement is a position where the user can easily confirm the display contents, and thus the live view display is performed. To start. If it is determined in step S13 that the first arrangement is not the third arrangement, the arrangement of the display unit 12 in the first arrangement is also a position where it is not easy for the user to confirm the display contents. There is no need to display.
After the live view display is started as the process of step S16, the control unit 15 determines whether or not the arrangement of the display unit 12 has been changed based on the detection result by the rotation position detection unit 17 (step S17). . When it is determined in step S17 that the arrangement of the display unit 12 has been changed (step S17: Yes), the control unit 15 determines that the arrangement of the display unit 12 is the third based on the detection result by the rotational position detection unit 17. It is determined whether or not the layout has been changed to (step S18). When the determination in step S17 is made, the arrangement of the display unit 12 is either the first arrangement or the second arrangement. For this reason, the conditions in which step S18 is Yes are when the arrangement of the display unit 12 is changed from the first arrangement to the third arrangement and when the second arrangement is changed to the third arrangement.
In step S18, when it is determined that the third arrangement has not been changed (step S18: No), the process of step S17 is continued. If it is determined in step S18 that the arrangement has been changed to the third arrangement (step S18: Yes), the live view display is terminated (step S19). The process of step S19 may end the live view display when the live view display is performed based on the determination of step S18 as Yes. In step S19, after the live view display ends, the process proceeds to step S14.
In step S17, when it is determined that the arrangement of the display unit 12 has not been changed (step S17: No), the control unit 15 determines whether or not the reproduction has started (step S20). The determination as to whether or not the reproduction has started is a determination as to whether or not a reproduction start trigger such as reception of an operation for performing reproduction by the user has occurred.
If it is determined in step S20 that the reproduction has not started (step S20: No), the processing in step S17 is continued. If it is determined in step S20 that the playback has started (step S20: Yes), the shooting / recording process started in step S12 is stopped, and if the live view display is started in step S16, the live view display is displayed. Stop and start playing the video data recorded in the storage unit 16 (step S21). The video data reproduced in the process of step S21 is arbitrary video data, and is video data selected by the user's selection operation. For example, the latest event recording data or a loop recording from a predetermined time before the previous time is recorded. It may be video data.
In step S21, after the reproduction of the video data is started, it is determined whether or not an arbitrary power-off trigger such as engine off has occurred (step S22), as in step S14. If it is determined in step S22 that an arbitrary power off trigger such as an engine off has occurred (step S22: Yes), the process proceeds to step S15. When it is determined in step S22 that an arbitrary power-off trigger such as an engine off has not occurred (step S22: No), the control unit 15 determines whether or not the reproduction has ended (step S23). Whether or not the playback has ended is, for example, whether a playback end trigger has occurred, such as reception of an operation for stopping playback by the user or whether playback of video data to be played back has been played to the final position. It is a judgment of no.
If it is determined in step S23 that the reproduction has not ended (step S23: No), the processing in step S22 is continued. If it is determined in step S23 that the reproduction has been completed (step 23: Yes), the reproduction control unit 153 stops the reproduction operation of the video data and starts the photographing operation by the photographing control unit 151 (step S24). After step S24, step S16 is performed. That is, the playback operation is terminated, the shooting operation stopped in step S21 is started, and the live view display of the video being shot is started.
By enabling the processing as described above in each arrangement state of the display unit 12 in the vehicular recording apparatus 10, the first arrangement is taken while photographing / recording during the operation of the vehicular recording apparatus 10. This makes it possible to record high-quality video data with reduced reflection.
6 is a process in the case where the vehicle recording device 10 is a drive recorder, and therefore the photographing operation is performed even in the third arrangement. In addition to the processes shown in FIG. 6, various processes may be executed by associating each layout with a process and performing a layout change operation of the display unit 12.
For example, when the display unit 12 is in the third arrangement, the standby mode or the vehicle recording apparatus 10 is turned off without performing the photographing operation. Further, when the display unit 12 is in the second arrangement, a reproduction operation for reproducing the video data recorded in the storage unit 16 can be executed. When the display unit 12 is in the first arrangement, a shooting operation is performed. Is executed.
In addition, as a condition for the display unit 12 to be in the first arrangement, when the second arrangement becomes the first arrangement after being maintained for a predetermined time such as two seconds or more, the loop recording is started and the event If the recording operation is to perform event recording by detection and the first arrangement is changed through the second arrangement within a predetermined time from the third arrangement, the process that operates due to the second arrangement is skipped. Then, a recording operation as event recording may be started.
Further, as a condition for the display unit 12 to be in the second arrangement, when the second arrangement is changed to the second arrangement, any video data recorded in the storage unit 16 can be reproduced and displayed. When the unit 12 is changed from the first arrangement to the second arrangement, a reproduction operation of the latest video data recorded in the storage unit 16 may be performed. When the display unit 12 changes from the first arrangement to the second arrangement, the video data recorded as the latest event record may be reproduced.
Through the above-described processing, the operation of the vehicle recording apparatus 10 can be controlled easily and quickly by rotating the display unit 12, and recording is performed in the state of at least the first arrangement. It is possible to perform recording while suppressing reflection due to the incidence of light.
FIG. 7 is a diagram schematically showing a state example and a configuration of the vehicle recording apparatus 20 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the vehicular recording apparatus 20 according to the second embodiment and the vehicular recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment is that the mounting portion 18 is provided with a slide portion 181. The slide part 181 is a member that can slide the main body part 11 in the front-rear direction that is the left and right of the paper surface while maintaining the photographing direction of the main body part 11.
As shown in FIG. 7, in the state of the first arrangement, the slide part 181 is slid to bring the front end part (the end part on the left side in the drawing) of the display part 12 closer to the windshield 500. Can do. By bringing the front end portion of the display unit 12 closer to the windshield 500, a gap between the display unit 12 and the windshield 500 can be reduced, and reflected light from the dashboard 400 and the like can be further blocked. For this reason, by performing recording in a state where the display unit 12 is brought close to the windshield 500 in the first arrangement, it is possible to further suppress reflection due to incidence of external light.
FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically showing an example of the state and configuration of the vehicular recording apparatus 30 according to the third embodiment of the present invention. In 3rd Embodiment, the presence or absence of the slide part 181 does not ask | require. The difference between the vehicular recording apparatus 30 according to the third embodiment and the vehicular recording apparatus 10 according to the first embodiment is that the angle of the display unit 12 serving as the first arrangement matches the angle of view of the camera 14. 14 is set as a position that does not fall within the 14 shooting range.
As shown in FIG. 8, when the angle of view of the camera 14 in the vertical direction is the angle of view S, a position where the display unit 12 does not enter the angle of view S is defined as the first arrangement. In this case, the rotation unit 13 may limit the rotation so that the display unit 12 does not rotate to a position where the display unit 12 enters the angle of view S of the camera 14. For this reason, by performing recording in the first arrangement, it is possible to suppress reflection due to the incidence of external light and to prevent the display unit 12 from entering the imaging range of the camera 14. it can. Also in the third embodiment, as in the second embodiment, the mounting portion 18 is provided with the slide portion 181, and the display portion 12 is brought close to the windshield 500 in the first arrangement, so that the external light It is possible to further suppress the reflection due to the incident light.
FIGS. 9 to 11 are diagrams schematically showing an installation example of the vehicle recording apparatus 50 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention with respect to the vehicle 1. FIG. 9 shows a state in which the vehicle recording apparatus 50 is in the third arrangement. FIG. 10 shows a state in which the vehicle recording apparatus 50 is in the second arrangement. FIG. 11 shows a state in which the vehicle recording device 50 is in the first arrangement. The vehicular recording apparatus 50 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention is different in structure from the vehicular recording apparatus according to the other embodiments, but the configuration shown in FIG. 3 and the processing shown in FIG. 6 are the same.
The configuration of the vehicular recording apparatus 50 according to the fourth embodiment is substantially the same as the vehicular recording apparatus according to the other embodiments. The main body 51 of the vehicular recording apparatus 50 according to the fourth embodiment corresponds to the main body 11 of the vehicular recording apparatus according to another embodiment, and the shape viewed from the side is a vertically long shape. The display unit 52, the display surface 521, and the back surface 522 correspond to the display unit 12, the display surface 121, and the back surface 122. The camera 54, the control unit 55, and the attachment unit 58 correspond to the camera 14, the control unit 15, and the attachment unit 18. The rotation unit 53 corresponds to the rotation unit 13, and the rotation unit 53 can slide the display unit 52 by the slide unit 581.
In the transition between the third arrangement and the second arrangement, the rotation unit 53 rotates the display unit 52. In the transition between the second arrangement and the first arrangement, the display unit 52 is rotated by the rotation unit 53 and the display unit 52 is slid by the slide unit 581. Although not shown, the mounting portion 58 may be provided with a slide portion similarly to the vehicular recording apparatus 20 according to the second embodiment. Further, like the vehicular recording apparatus 30 according to the third embodiment, the first arrangement may be set to an angle at which the display unit 52 does not enter the angle of view of the camera 54.
By adopting such a configuration, even with the vehicular recording apparatus 50 configured to be thin in the front-rear direction, the same effects as those of the other embodiments can be obtained.
For example, in the second embodiment, the display unit 12 is brought close to the windshield 500 by sliding the main body unit 11 back and forth by adding the slide unit 181, but the display unit 12 is attached to the windshield 500. The same effect can be obtained even if a configuration for making them close is provided between the main body part 11 and the rotating part 13.
In addition, when the display unit 12 is in the second arrangement, the detection surface in which the touch detection on the entire or almost the entire touch detection surface of the display unit 12 functioning as a touch panel instructs the start of shooting and the start of video data recording. It is good. In this case, a touch on the touch panel is detected by the user pressing the display surface 121 functioning as a touch panel from the second arrangement state while the user presses the display surface 121, and the imaging control unit 151 starts recording. In the first arrangement, the detection of the touch panel may be continued regardless of whether information is displayed on the display unit 12. In such a process, recording is also started by the operation of rotating the display unit 12 so as to be in the first arrangement, so that the recording operation based on the user's judgment can be performed more appropriately.
Further, a protective member may be provided at the end of the display unit 12 adjacent to the windshield 500 in the first arrangement. The protective member is elastic enough to prevent or suppress damage to the display unit 12 and the vehicle recording apparatus 10 even when the end of the display unit 12 hits the windshield 500 due to vibration based on traveling of the vehicle 1 or the like. It is preferable that it is a member with property. Furthermore, in the first arrangement, a shielding member that prevents or suppresses transmission of light from the gap between the end face of the display unit 12 and the windshield 500 may be provided at the end of the display unit 12. The shielding member is preferably made of, for example, black or a flexible material with little light transmission.
This application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-227577 filed on November 24, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
The present invention is applicable to, for example, a recording apparatus for recording photographing data used by being attached to a vehicle, and has industrial applicability.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Vehicle 10, 20, 30, 50 Vehicle recording device 11, 51 Main-body part 12, 52 Display part 121,521 Display surface 122,522 Back surface 13,53 Rotating part 14,54 Camera 15,55 Control part 151 Image | photographing control Unit 152 display control unit 153 reproduction control unit 154 event detection unit 155 power supply control unit 156 buffer memory 16 storage unit 17 rotation position detection unit 18, 58 mounting unit 181, 581 slide unit 19 sensor unit 300 ceiling unit 400 dashboard 500 window shield
A main body with at least a camera;
An attachment portion for attaching the main body portion so that the camera is oriented to image the outside of the vehicle via a windshield provided in the vehicle;
A display unit for displaying information,
The display unit is rotatably attached to the lower part of the main body unit, and when the display unit is rotated in the shooting direction of the camera and the display surface of the display unit is directed downward, The vehicular recording apparatus is a position that blocks light from below the camera.
A shooting control unit for controlling a shooting operation for recording video data shot by the camera in a storage unit;
The photographing control unit starts a photographing operation when the display unit is in the first arrangement.
The vehicular recording apparatus according to claim 1.
When the second arrangement in which the display unit faces the display surface in a direction in which the display unit can be viewed by the display unit is maintained for a predetermined time and then the first arrangement is performed, the image captured by the camera is captured. Data is recorded in the storage unit so that it can be overwritten, and when the display unit becomes the first arrangement through the second arrangement within a predetermined time from the third arrangement in the storage state, the data is taken by the camera. Record the recorded video data in the storage unit in an overwritable manner,
The vehicular recording apparatus according to claim 2.
A playback control unit for controlling a playback operation of the video data recorded in the storage unit;
The reproduction control unit enables a reproduction operation when the display unit is in a second arrangement in which the display surface is oriented in a direction that can be viewed by the user.
The playback control unit enables a playback operation of arbitrary video data recorded in the storage unit when the display unit is changed from the third arrangement in the storage state to the second arrangement, and the display When the part is changed from the first arrangement to the second arrangement, a reproduction operation of the latest video data recorded in the storage unit is performed.
The vehicular recording apparatus according to claim 4.
When the display unit is changed from the first arrangement to the second arrangement, the reproduction control unit performs a reproduction operation of the video data recorded in the latest overwrite prohibition recorded in the storage unit.
The vehicular recording apparatus according to claim 5.
A slide part for bringing the display part close to the windshield;
The vehicular recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
In the display unit, a back surface of the display surface is a light absorption surface.
The recording apparatus for vehicles of any one of Claim 1 to 7.
The display unit is set as the first arrangement at a position that rotates in the shooting direction of the camera so that the display surface of the display unit faces downward and does not enter the shooting range of the camera.
The vehicular recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
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