LIGHTING APPARATUS FOR VEHICLES

20210231287 · 2021-07-29

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Abstract

A lighting device for vehicles, including a light source and including a two-dimensional luminous element, which has a light-coupling narrow side, a light-decoupling flat side and a deflector for deflecting the light coupled in at the light-coupling narrow side in the direction of the light-decoupling flat side, the two-dimensional luminous element including segmenter, with the aid of which the light-decoupling flat side is divided into luminous segments having different emission characteristics.

Claims

1. A lighting device for vehicles, comprising: a light source; and a two-dimensional luminous element, which has a light-coupling narrow side, a light-decoupling flat side and a deflector to deflect light coupled in at the light-coupling narrow side in a direction of the light-decoupling flat side, wherein the two-dimensional luminous element includes a segmenter via which the light-decoupling flat side is divided into luminous segments having different emission characteristics.

2. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the segmenter is designed as a step arranged on a rear flat side of the two-dimensional luminous element for forming a first luminous section and a second luminous section of the two-dimensional luminous element.

3. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the segmenter is designed as a separating web, which runs in a raised or recessed manner from a surface of the two-dimensional element arranged on the rear side.

4. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 3, wherein the two-dimensional luminous element is made up of a rear component made from a diffusely luminous material or a material doped with nanoparticles and a front component made from a transparent material, and the separating web extends in a raised manner on a front side of the rear component facing the front component and/or on a rear side of the front component facing the rear component.

5. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the separating web extends on the rear component only with a single edge side and is arranged within the front component with other edge sides, and the separating web is made from the same material as the rear component or is made from the same material as the front component or is made from a third opaque material, which differs from the material of the front component and the rear component.

6. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the rear flat side of the two-dimensional luminous element is provided with a sputtering, mirroring, painting or printing to emit coupled light only in the direction of the light-decoupling flat side.

7. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of light guiding elements abut the light-coupling narrow side of the two-dimensional luminous element, the light guiding element being connected only with the front component as a single piece, and adjacent light guiding elements being arranged, spaced a distance apart on the side, by a separating slit, and the separating slit running toward the separating web of the two-dimensional luminous element.

8. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein a light supplying element abuts the light-coupling narrow side, which includes a molded-on section, which extends from a straight section of the light guiding element leading to the light source to the light-coupling narrow side, forming an acute angle with respect to an extension direction thereof, and which includes deflecting optics for deflecting the light guided in the light guiding element in the direction of the light-coupling narrow side.

9. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein the two-dimensional luminous element has at least two light-coupling narrow sides to each of which at least one light guiding element is assigned, and the step runs in the direction of a corner area of the two-dimensional luminous element, at which the two light-coupling narrow sides converge.

10. The lighting device for vehicles according to claim 1, wherein a light source is assigned to each of the light guiding elements.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0014] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:

[0015] FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of multiple two-dimensional luminous elements and two light guiding elements assigned thereto in each case according to a first specific embodiment of a lighting device;

[0016] FIG. 2 shows an enlarged representation of the two-dimensional luminous element according to FIG. 1, viewed from a front side;

[0017] FIG. 3 shows a rear view of the two-dimensional luminous element according to the specific embodiment according to FIG. 1;

[0018] FIG. 4 shows an enlarged representation of one part of the rear side of the two-dimensional luminous element according to FIG. 3;

[0019] FIG. 5 shows a front view of the lighting device, including multiple light guiding elements molded onto a narrow side thereof according to a second specific embodiment;

[0020] FIG. 6 shows a side view of the lighting device according to the second specific embodiment of the lighting device;

[0021] FIG. 7 shows an exploded view of the lighting device according to FIG. 6; and

[0022] FIG. 8 shows a rear view of the lighting device according to the second specific embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0023] A lighting device for vehicles is preferably used as a signal lamp for generating a tail light, brake light, turn-signal and/or daytime running light function.

[0024] According to a first specific embodiment of the invention according to FIGS. 1 through 4, a lighting device includes a number of two-dimensional luminous elements 1, which are arranged in a cup-shaped housing of the lighting device, which is not illustrated and is closed by a cover panel. Two-dimensional luminous elements 1 each have a number of light-coupling narrow sides 2 as well as oppositely situated flat sides 3, 4. A front flat side 3 is designed as a light-decoupling flat side, at which light L is decoupled. A rear flat side 4 forms a rear-side surface, on which deflectors 5 are provided for deflecting light L coupled in at light-coupling narrow side 2.

[0025] As is apparent, in particular, from FIG. 3, a number of first deflectors 5 and a number of second deflectors 5′, separated via segmenter 6, which differ in terms of their formation or design, are arranged on rear flat side 4 of two-dimensional luminous element 1. Segmenter 6 is designed as a step, which, in a projection onto front flat side 3 of two-dimensional luminous element 1, divides the latter into a first luminous section 7 and a second luminous section 7′. Light L deflected at first deflectors 5 is deflected in the direction of a first segment of front flat side 3, and the light deflected by second deflectors 5′ is deflected into a second segment of front flat side 3, so that light having different emission characteristics may be emitted by first luminous section 7 and second luminous section 7′. First luminous section 7 is limited on the rear side by a first segment 8 of rear flat side 4 and a first segment 9 of front flat side 3. Second luminous section 7′ is limited by a second segment 8′ of rear flat side 4 and a second segment 9′ of front flat side 3. A surface of flat sides 3, 4 is multiple times larger than a surface of light-coupling narrow sides 2 or non-light-coupling narrow sides 2′. First luminous section 7 and second luminous section 7′ are thus essentially arranged side by side, whereby they undergo a separation with the aid of step 6. Although front flat side 3 having the two segments 9, 9′ is provided with a smooth and differentially continuous design, rear step 6 would result in a different light emission characteristic, even if first luminous section 7 and second luminous section 7′ were otherwise to have the same design.

[0026] According to an alternative specific embodiment of the invention, which is not illustrated, segmenter 6 may also be designed as a narrow lens-free strip on rear flat side 4.

[0027] Front flat side 3 does not have a segmenter 6.

[0028] Two-dimensional luminous element 1 is provided with a plate-shaped and rectangular design. A light guiding element 10 is molded over a molded-on section 11 on two light-coupling narrow sides 2 arranged at an angle to each other. Molded-on section 11 of light guiding elements 10 runs on light-coupling narrow side 2 at an acute angle φ to an extension direction E.sub.S thereof. In the present exemplary embodiment, two light guiding elements 10 are supplied in parallel to two-dimensional luminous element 1, the molded-on sections 11 of the two light guiding elements 10 being spread apart in a corner area 12 of two-dimensional luminous element 1. A light-decoupling surface of light guiding elements 10 essentially extends over the entire surface of light-coupling narrow side 2.

[0029] Molded-on section 11 has this deflecting optics 13 on a side thereof facing away from light-coupling narrow side 2, with the aid of which the light guided in light guiding element 10 is deflected in the direction of light-coupling narrow side 2 of two-dimensional luminous element 1. Deflecting optics 13 may be designed, for example, as prism elements.

[0030] As is apparent from FIG. 3, step 6 runs in the direction of corner area 12 of two-dimensional luminous element 1, at which the two light-coupling narrow sides 2 of two-dimensional luminous element 1 converge. Step 6 preferably runs continuously between corner area 12 and a further corner area 12′, a diagonal division of two-dimensional luminous element 1 into first luminous section 7 and second luminous section 7′ taking place.

[0031] First deflectors 5 and second deflectors 5′ may be formed, for example, by prism-shaped dispersing optical elements 5, 5′, which run with different orientations to each other (cf. FIG. 4).

[0032] According to an alternative specific embodiment of the invention, which is not illustrated, deflectors 5, 5′ may also be formed by diffractive optical elements in the μm or nm range, which are arranged within two-dimensional luminous element 1. In this case, rear flat side 4 of two-dimensional luminous element 1 may also be provided with a smooth or differentially continuous design.

[0033] A light source, for example an LED light source or a laser light source, which couples light L into light guiding element 10, may be arranged on a light-coupling surface of light guiding element 10, which is not illustrated. Light guiding element 10 is preferably designed as a light guide. If necessary, the light-coupling surface of light guiding element 10 may be provided as a structured surface or with a coupling lens. The coupling lens may be formed, for example, by a plurality of prism elements.

[0034] Two-dimensional luminous element 1 and light guiding element 10 are both essentially made from a transparent plastic or glass material.

[0035] Alternatively, rear flat side 4 of two-dimensional luminous element 1 is provided with a sputtering, mirroring, painting or printing to emit coupled light only in the direction of light-decoupling flat side 3.

[0036] According to a further specific embodiment of the invention according to FIGS. 5 through 8, a lighting device is provided, which includes a two-dimensional luminous element 21, which has only a single light-coupling narrow side 2. Three other narrow sides 2′ are designed as non-light-coupling narrow sides.

[0037] Identical components or component functions of the exemplary embodiments are provided with the same reference numerals.

[0038] Two-dimensional luminous element 21 includes a rear component 22, which is made from a diffusely luminous material or a material doped with nanoparticles, and a front component 23, made from a transparent material. Nanoparticles are dispersing elements which are dimensioned in a nm range. Front component 23 has light-decoupling flat side 3. Rear component 22 may be made from an opaque material, for example.

[0039] As segmenter. a separating web 26, with the aid of which two-dimensional luminous element 21 is divided into three different luminous sections 25, 25′, 25″, is raised from a front side 24 of rear component 22 facing front component 23.

[0040] Alternatively, the separating web may also be recessed with respect to a rear flat side of luminous element 1 or 21. For example, the separating web may run as a recess (groove) in rear flat side 4 of luminous element 1. For example, the separating web may run as a recess (groove) in the rear side of front component 23 of luminous element 21.

[0041] As is apparent from FIG. 7, separating web 26 is provided with a rectangular design in cross section and is connected to rear component 22 only via a single edge side. The further edge sides of separating web 26 extend within front component 23.

[0042] Separating web 26 has the same material as rear component 22. Separating web 26 effectuates an optical separation between luminous sections 25, 25′, 25″ of two-dimensional luminous element 21, so that light having different emission characteristics is decoupled or emitted, depending on the light sources and/or on the deflectors integrated within front component 23.

[0043] Alternatively, separating web 26 may be made from the same material as front component 23 or from a third opaque material, which differs from the material of front component 23 and rear component 22.

[0044] As is apparent from FIG. 6, light guiding elements 27 are connected only to front component 23 as a single piece on light-coupling narrow side 2 of two-dimensional luminous element 21. Light guiding elements 27 are provided with a rectangular design in cross section and widen in a molded-on section 28, so that the light-decoupling surface of light guiding elements 27 matches light-coupling narrow side 2 of front component 23. Light guiding elements 27 are separated from each other only via separating slits 29, so that light guiding elements 27 may run in light sources 30 arranged in a common plane. Due to separating slit 29, adjacent light guiding elements 27 are arranged at a distance from each other. Separating slits 29 extend from the light-coupling surface of light guiding elements 27 up to the vicinity of the light-decoupling surface of light guiding elements 27 or the vicinity of light-coupling narrow side 2 of two-dimensional luminous element 21. If light sources 30 emit lit of different light colors, different light functions may be generated via the same two-dimensional luminous element 21, for example a turn-signal light function (yellow light) and a tail light function (red light). The variation with respect to the different light emission characteristics of different luminous sections 25, 25′, 25″ is also determined by the dispersing optical elements of different designs within front component 23.

[0045] According to an alternative specific embodiment of the invention, rear component 22 may also be made from a light gray, gray, black or red material or a material of another color instead of from a white, milky material.

[0046] According to an alternative specific embodiment of the invention, which is not illustrated, rear component 22 may also project over front component 23 in the extension direction of two-dimensional luminous element 21, so that a frame of two-dimensional luminous element 21 is formed.

[0047] According to a further specific embodiment of the invention, which is not illustrated, rear component 22 may also be manufactured by a two-dimensional painting or by a printing or by a sputtering or by a mirroring. In this case, a two-component manufacturing of two-dimensional luminous element 21 is not necessary. In this design, front component 23 has recessed separating grooves on a rear side thereof as segmenter.

[0048] The illustrated exemplary embodiments represent preferred specific embodiments of the present invention. It should be noted that the illustrated features may be implemented not only in the feature combinations of the exemplary embodiments described, but also by combinations of features of the different exemplary embodiments.

[0049] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.