REAR LIFTGATE WINDOW ASSEMBLY WITH INTEGRATED LIGHTING
20170246984 ยท 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05B3/84
ELECTRICITY
B60J1/1876
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05B2203/011
ELECTRICITY
B60Q3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S45/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/324
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/0492
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0457
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21V17/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B3/86
ELECTRICITY
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A rear liftgate window assembly for a vehicle includes a glass window panel configured to be pivotally mounted at a rear portion of a vehicle so as to be pivotable between a closed position and an opened position. A lighting device is disposed at an inner surface of the glass window panel and includes (i) at least one light source adhesively attached at the inner surface of the glass window panel, (ii) electrical connectors disposed at the inner surface of the glass window panel, and (iii) electrically conductive traces established at the inner surface of the glass window panel between the light sources and the electrical connectors. The electrical connectors are configured to electrically connect to a power source of the vehicle when the rear liftgate window assembly is mounted at the vehicle.
Claims
1. A rear liftgate window assembly for a vehicle, said rear liftgate window assembly comprising: a glass window panel configured to be pivotally mounted at a rear portion of a vehicle so as to be pivotable between a closed position, where said glass window panel is disposed at a rear opening of the vehicle, and an opened position, where said glass window panel is raised to a generally horizontal orientation; a lighting device disposed at an inner surface of said glass window panel, said lighting device comprising (i) at least one light source adhesively attached at said inner surface of said glass window panel, (ii) electrical connectors disposed at said inner surface of said glass window panel, and (iii) electrically conductive traces established at said inner surface of said glass window panel between said light sources and said electrical connectors; wherein said electrical connectors are configured to electrically connect to a power source of the vehicle when said rear liftgate window assembly is mounted at the vehicle; and wherein, when said glass window panel is in its opened position, said at least one light source is operable to emit light to illuminate an area generally at the rear of the vehicle and rearward of the vehicle.
2. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one light source comprises a light source disposed at or near corner regions of said glass window panel at are at lower regions of said glass window panel when said glass window panel is pivotally mounted at the rear portion of the vehicle and in its closed position.
3. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said electrical connectors comprise a positive connector and a negative connector, and wherein said electrically conductive traces connect each of said positive and negative connectors to respective terminals of each of said light sources.
4. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one light source comprises at least one light emitting diode.
5. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said light source is disposed at a housing adhesively attached at said inner surface of said window panel.
6. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein, when said glass window panel is pivotally mounted at the rear portion of the vehicle, said light source is activated responsive to opening of said glass window panel.
7. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 6, wherein said light source is deactivated as said glass window panel is moved toward its closed position.
8. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein an upper region of said glass window panel is configured to pivotally mount at the rear portion of the vehicle such that said glass window panel pivots about a horizontal pivot axis at the rear portion of the vehicle.
9. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 8, wherein said at least one light source comprises a light source disposed at or near corner regions of said glass window panel at lower regions of said glass window panel opposite said upper region of said glass window panel.
10. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 8, wherein, responsive to said glass window panel pivoting of said glass window panel toward its opened position, said light source is activated.
11. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said glass window panel comprises a transparent glass window panel with a portion of said glass window panel having an opaque non-light-transmitting layer thereat.
12. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 11, wherein said at least one light source is adhesively attached at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer.
13. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 11, wherein said electrical connectors are disposed at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer.
14. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 11, wherein said electrically conductive traces are established at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer.
15. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 1, wherein said glass window panel comprises a perimeter edge that circumscribes said inner surface and spans between said inner surface and an outer surface of said glass window panel, and wherein said perimeter edge is exposed and viewable when said glass window panel is in the opened position.
16. A rear liftgate window assembly for a vehicle, said rear liftgate window assembly comprising: a glass window panel comprising an upper region and a lower region and an inner surface, and wherein said glass window panel has an opaque non-light-transmitting layer disposed at a portion thereof; hinge elements disposed at said upper region of said glass window panel and configured to pivotally attach at an upper rear portion of a vehicle to mount said rear liftgate window assembly at the vehicle such that said glass window panel is pivotable between a closed position, where said glass window panel is disposed at a rear opening of the vehicle, and an opened position, where said glass window panel is raised to a generally horizontal orientation; a lighting device disposed at said inner surface of said glass window panel, said lighting device comprising (i) a light source adhesively attached at said inner surface of said glass window panel, (ii) electrical connectors disposed at or near said upper region of said glass window panel, and (iii) electrically conductive traces established between said light sources and said electrical connectors; wherein at least one of (i) said light source is disposed at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer, (ii) said electrical connectors are disposed at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer, and (iii) said electrically conductive traces are disposed at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer; wherein said electrical connectors are configured to electrically connect to a power source of the vehicle when said rear liftgate window assembly is mounted at the vehicle; and wherein, when said glass window panel is in its opened position, said at least one light source is operable to emit light to illuminate an area generally at the rear of the vehicle and rearward of the vehicle.
17. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 16, wherein each of said lights comprises at least one light emitting diode disposed in a housing that is adhesively attached at said inner surface of said glass window panel.
18. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 16, wherein, when said glass window panel is pivotally mounted at the rear portion of the vehicle, said light source is activated responsive to opening of said glass window panel, and wherein said light source is deactivated when said glass window panel is in its closed position.
19. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 18, wherein said light source is activated responsive to a sensor that senses when said glass window panel is pivoted.
20. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 18, wherein said light source is activated responsive to a user input.
21. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 18, wherein said light source is controlled in part responsive to an ambient light sensor, and wherein said light source is not activated when said glass window panel is in the opened position and responsive to a signal from said ambient light sensor being indicative of ambient light above a threshold level.
22. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 16, wherein said electrical connectors are disposed at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer, and wherein said electrically conductive traces are established at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer.
23. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 22, wherein said at least one light source is adhesively attached at said opaque non-light-transmitting layer.
24. The rear liftgate window assembly of claim 16, wherein said glass window panel comprises a perimeter edge that circumscribes said inner surface and spans between said inner surface and an outer surface of said glass window panel, and wherein said perimeter edge is exposed and viewable when said glass window panel is in the opened position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a rear liftgate window assembly 10 of a vehicle 12 (such as a SUV or the like) includes a window panel liftgate assembly 14 that is pivotally mounted at the vehicle and is pivotable between an opened position (
[0014] In the illustrated embodiment, the liftgate window assembly 14 comprises a separately openable window panel assembly, where the liftgate window may be opened separately from the lower rear panel or door 16 of the vehicle. Optionally, the liftgate window assembly 14 may open and close with the rear panel or door 16, while remaining within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0015] As shown in
[0016] The light sources 20 are disposed at a lower portion of the window panel 15 and at each lower side corner region of the window panel, such that, when the liftgate window assembly is opened, the light sources are spaced from the vehicle and emit light generally downward to illuminate the area rearward of the vehicle (such as shown in
[0017] The lighting device 18 includes conductive traces or busbars 24a, 24b disposed at the window panel 15 (and preferably also disposed at or behind the dark or opaque or non-light-transmitting coating or frit layer 22). The conductive traces 24a, 24b are disposed between respective electrical terminals or connectors at each light source and respective electrical terminals or connectors 26a, 26b at the window panel 15. The electrical terminals or connectors 26a, 26b may comprise any suitable connector attached or soldered or the like at the window panel and configured to connect to a wiring harness of the vehicle when the window assembly is installed at a vehicle, with one of the terminals or connectors 26a electrically connecting to a positive feed of the vehicle and the other terminal or connector 26b electrically connecting to a negative or ground wire of the vehicle. Electrical power is provided to the light sources 20 via the conductive traces 24a, 24b, which are spaced apart at the window panel or otherwise electrically isolated from one another (and electrically isolated from contact at the window panel by a person, such as via a non-electrically conductive coating or layer or encapsulation or the like disposed over the conductive traces). Clearly, other means for electrically connecting the light sources to a wiring harness or circuitry of the vehicle may be implemented while remaining within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the light source and conductive traces may utilize aspects of the systems described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,274,501; 7,184,190 and/or 7,255,451, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. The conductive traces are established so as to be sufficiently electrically conductive to provide power to the light sources (such as to provide low power to one or more low-power LEDs or the like).
[0018] The conductive traces thus provide electrical power from an upper region of the window panel where the terminals or connectors 26a, 26b may be located (so as to electrically connect to a vehicle wiring harness at or near the hinge location of the window panel) to the lower region of the window panel where the light sources 20 are located, without requiring additional wiring or wire harnesses or the like. Thus, the rear liftgate window assembly of the present invention provides a lighting device at the glass window panel without requiring wiring and thus trim or frame elements along the perimeter of the window panel. Thus, the rear liftgate window assembly of the present invention provides a frameless glass liftgate window that is openable and closable at the rear of a vehicle and that provides illumination of the area rearward of the vehicle when the liftgate window is opened. The glass window panel of the frameless glass liftgate window assembly has a perimeter edge that circumscribes and spans between the inner and outer surface of the window panel is exposed and viewable by a person viewing the frameless glass liftgate window assembly when the frameless glass liftgate window assembly is in its opened position (in other words, there are no trim elements or encapsulations at the periphery of the window panel of the frameless glass liftgate window assembly).
[0019] Optionally, and such as shown in the illustrated embodiment, the window panel 15 may also include a heater grid 28, which comprises a plurality of conductive traces disposed at the glass window panel between electrical terminals or connectors 28a, 28b, whereby electrical power is provided to the heater grid traces (and associated busbars) when the connectors 28a, 28b are electrically connected to vehicle wiring and powered. The electrically conductive heater grid or heating element established at the window panel (such as at or on an interior surface of the window panel) is electrically conductively connected to (or is otherwise in electrical conductive continuity with) a power source of the vehicle and may be powered (such as responsive to a user actuatable input or switch or button of the vehicle or responsive to a sensor or accessory of the vehicle) to heat or defrost or defog the window panel. The heater grid comprises a plurality of electrically conductive traces that may extend across the respective window panels between respective busbars to provide enhanced and more uniform heating and defrosting/defogging of the window panel.
[0020] Optionally, the busbars of the heater grid may extend along the window panel (such as along regions where the opaque or non-light-transmitting layer is disposed) and along one or both of the conductive traces 24a, 24b of the lighting device, such that the heater grid and the lighting devices may have conductive traces that terminate at a common connecting area. One or more electrical connectors may be disposed at the common connecting area and electrically connected to the respective conductive traces and busbars, such that one or more electrical connectors of a vehicle wire harness or harnesses may be electrically connected to the electrical connectors at the window panel when the rear liftgate window assembly is mounted at the vehicle to provide electrical power to the heater grid and to the lighting device via the respective electrical connections at the electrical connecting region. Such a configuration eases installation of the liftgate window assembly and eases electrical connection to both the lighting device and the heater grid. Such a configuration also provides for commonly located electrical connections at a convenient upper region of the liftgate window assembly where the electrical connections may not be readily viewable to a person viewing the liftgate window assembly when the liftgate window is opened or closed.
[0021] Therefore, the rear liftgate window assembly of the present invention provides a lighting device at the glass window panel for illuminating the area rearward of the vehicle when the liftgate window is opened. The rear liftgate window assembly provides such lighting without requiring wiring and thus trim or frame elements along the perimeter of the window panel. Thus, the rear liftgate window assembly of the present invention provides a frameless glass liftgate window that is openable and closable at the rear of a vehicle and that provides illumination of the area rearward of the vehicle when the liftgate window is opened. As shown in
[0022] The lighting device of the liftgate window assembly of the present invention provides illumination at the rear of the vehicle when the liftgate window assembly is opened (see position A in
[0023] Changes and modifications to the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law.