Automotive touchscreen display device

A dual-screen touchscreen device in vehicles allows direct access to battery status and simultaneous display of technical and other information, enhancing usability and safety.

FR3152614B1Active Publication Date: 2026-06-05STELLANTIS AUTO SAS +1

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
FR · FR
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
STELLANTIS AUTO SAS
Filing Date
2023-09-06
Publication Date
2026-06-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing vehicle dashboards require multiple operations to access battery status gauges and do not allow simultaneous display of technical information with other functionalities, leading to ergonomic and usability issues.

Method used

A touchscreen display device with dual portions: one for driving information and another for vehicle functions, featuring a touch control button to superimpose battery status gauges on demand, allowing simultaneous display of technical and other information.

Benefits of technology

Enhances ergonomic access to battery status and other vehicle information, improving user experience and safety by enabling direct interaction and real-time monitoring without disrupting other functions.

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Abstract

Touchscreen display device (DEC) for motor vehicles comprising a first touchscreen part (EC1) displaying information necessary for driving the vehicle and a second touchscreen part (EC2) adjacent to the first, displaying a determined number of adjacent screen pages (PG1-PG5) filling the display area (SA2) of the second screen part and dedicated respectively to one or more vehicle functions and settings;said first part of the screen comprising at least one touch control button (TLC) supporting a graphic representation of a component or piece of equipment (BAT) of the vehicle under control, and said second part of the screen being further capable of displaying, for a specified period of time, and superimposed on the current display on the display surface of the second part of the screen, at least one piece of information relating to an operating parameter of said component or piece of equipment under control following activation of the button. (Figure 3);
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