Foldable flexible circuit board
11157096 · 2021-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/0083
PHYSICS
H05K2201/09754
ELECTRICITY
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01L33/62
ELECTRICITY
E05B17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H05K2201/09063
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/0274
ELECTRICITY
H03K2017/9602
ELECTRICITY
G02B6/0095
PHYSICS
H05K1/028
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G06F3/0354
PHYSICS
H01L23/538
ELECTRICITY
H01L33/62
ELECTRICITY
H01L25/075
ELECTRICITY
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible circuit board includes a flexible substrate having a first portion, a second portion, and a first side defining part of the first portion and the second portion. Electrical components are disposed on the first side in the first portion and in the second portion. The flexible substrate is folded between the first portion and the second portion such that the first portion overlays the second portion and the first side is directed outwards.
Claims
1. A flexible circuit board comprising: a flexible substrate having a first portion, a second portion, and a first side defining part of the first portion and the second portion; and electrical components disposed on the first side in the first portion and in the second portion, and wherein the flexible substrate is folded between the first portion and the second portion such that the first portion overlays the second portion and the first side is directed outwards, wherein the electrical components include an LED on the first side in the first portion, wherein a light from the LED is provided to the first side of the second portion, and wherein the first portion includes a first opening and the second portion includes a second opening, the LED disposed adjacent the first opening.
2. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, further comprising a light guide disposed in the first opening and configured to direct the light from the LED through the second opening.
3. The flexible circuit board of claim 2, wherein the electrical components include a capacitive touch sensor disposed on the first side in the second portion.
4. The flexible circuit board of claim 3, wherein the capacitive touch sensor is disposed around the second opening.
5. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, wherein the first opening is aligned with the second opening when the flexible substrate is folded.
6. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, further comprising an adhesive tape disposed on a second side of the flexible substrate, wherein the adhesive tape adheres the first portion to the second portion.
7. The flexible circuit board of claim 6, wherein the adhesive tape includes a hole in alignment with the first opening and the second opening when the flexible substrate is folded.
8. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, wherein the electrical components include an LED disposed on the first side in the first portion and a capacitive touch sensor disposed on the first side in the second portion.
9. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, further comprising a spacer disposed on a second side of the flexible substrate, wherein the spacer contacts the first portion and the second portion and stiffens the flexible substrate.
10. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, wherein the first portion is disposed laterally adjacent the second portion and the flexible substrate is folded longitudinally.
11. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, wherein the first portion is disposed longitudinally adjacent the second portion and the flexible substrate is folded laterally.
12. The flexible circuit board of claim 11, wherein the flexible substrate includes slits disposed between the first portion and the second portion along a fold line.
13. The flexible circuit board of claim 1, further comprising a connector integrated into the flexible substrate and extending from the flexible substrate.
14. A trim part fora motor vehicle, the trim part comprising: a rigid substrate; a translucent cover; and a single-layer flexible circuit board disposed between the rigid substrate and the translucent cover, the single-layer flexible circuit board having: a flexible substrate having a first portion, a second portion, and a first side; and electrical components disposed on the first side in the first portion and in the second portion, and wherein the flexible substrate is folded between the first portion and the second portion such that the first portion overlays the second portion and the first side is directed outwards towards the rigid substrate and the translucent cover.
15. The trim part of claim 14, wherein the electrical components include an LED and a capacitive touch sensor, the capacitive touch sensor disposed adjacent the translucent cover, the LED disposed adjacent the rigid substrate.
16. The trim part of claim 15, wherein the first portion includes a first opening and the second portion includes a second opening, and a light guide is disposed in the first opening, wherein the LED is disposed adjacent the first opening and the light guide directs a light from the LED through the second opening and the translucent cover.
17. The trim part of claim 15, further comprising a decorative film disposed between the flexible circuit board and the translucent cover.
18. A trim part for a motor vehicle, the trim part comprising: a rigid substrate; a cover formed of an at least semi-translucent material, the cover defining a portion of an exterior of the trim part; and a flexible circuit board disposed between the rigid substrate and the cover, the flexible circuit board having: a flexible substrate having a first portion, a second portion, and a first side; a first opening through the flexible substrate and disposed in the first portion; a light guide disposed within the first opening; an LED disposed on the first side adjacent the light guide; a second opening through the flexible substrate and disposed in the second portion; a capacitive touch sensor disposed on the first side adjacent the second opening, and wherein the flexible substrate is folded between the first portion and the second portion such that the first opening is aligned with the second opening and the first portion is adjacent the rigid substrate and the second portion is adjacent the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The foldable FCB 36 further includes electrical components 50 disposed on the first side 42. The electrical components 50 generally include a control circuit 52 in electrical communication with a touch sensing circuit 54. The control circuit 52 is disposed on the first portion 46. The control circuit 52 includes a number of light emitting diodes (LED's) 56 connected to a number of conductive traces 58 (only a few of which are illustrated for clarity). The LED's 56 are each disposed adjacent a light guide 60. The light guides 60 are disposed in openings 61 that extend through the flexible substrate 40 from the first side 42 to the second side 44. The control circuit 52 may also include various electronic parts 62 connected by the conductive traces 58. The control circuit 52 is connected to a pigtail integrated connector 64.
(13) The touch sensing circuit 54 is disposed on the second portion 48. The touch sensing circuit 54 generally includes a plurality of openings 66 that extend through the flexible substrate 40 from the first side 42 to the second side 44. A capacitive touch sensor 68 is disposed around each of the openings 66. The capacitive touch sensors 68 include X and Y electrodes (not shown) that complete a circuit when closed by a user's touch.
(14) The first portion 46 is separated from the second portion 48 by a fold line 70. The fold line 70 extends longitudinally between the first portion 46 and the second portion 48. In one aspect, the fold line 70 is defined by a first slit 70A, a second slit 70B, and a connection portion 70C disposed between the first slit 70A and the second slit 70B. In another aspect, the fold line 70 does not include slits. In yet another aspect, the first slit 70A and the second slit 70B are replaced with weakened or perforated sections (not shown).
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(16) Prior to assembly with the trim part 10, the foldable FCB 36 is folded along the fold line 70 such that the first portion 42 overlays the second portion 44. As used herein, “folded” includes forming an angle, corner, small radius bend or other configuration along the fold line 70 that allows the first portion 42 to overlay the second portion 44.
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(19) The foldable FCB 36, 36′ provides many of the advantages of flexible circuit boards with rigid circuit boards. The foldable FCB 36, 36′ provides a two sided circuit board assembly while reducing the complexity of manufacturing. The foldable FCB 36, 36′ allows the pigtail integrated connector 64 to be integrally formed with the flexible substrate 40, thus reducing the number of electrical joints or connectors. In addition, the foldable FCB 36, 36′ provides an increased ability to conform to bent or curved trim parts relative to rigid circuit boards. Finally, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the foldable FCB 36, 36′ is better matched to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the substrate 24 and exterior cover 26 relative to rigid circuit boards.
(20) The terms “exterior”, “outwardly”, “longitudinally”, and “laterally” are terms used relative to the orientation of the trim part 10 and foldable FCB 36 as shown in the drawings of the present application. Thus, while the orientation of the trim part 10 and foldable FCB 36 may change with respect to a given use, these terms are intended to still apply relative to the orientation of the components of the trim part 10 and foldable FCB 36 as shown in the drawings.
(21) Additionally, in the claims and specification, certain elements are designated as “first” and “second”. These are arbitrary designations intended to be consistent only in the section in which they appear, i.e. the specification or the claims or the summary, and are not necessarily consistent between the specification, the claims, and the summary. In that sense they are not intended to limit the elements in any way and a “second” element labeled as such in the claim may or may not refer to a “second” element labeled as such in the specification. Instead, the elements are distinguishable by their disposition, description, connections, and function.
(22) The features and components of the present invention described above are merely exemplary in nature. Variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.