LAMINAR LUMINAIRE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
20200178368 · 2020-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B33/10
ELECTRICITY
H05B33/12
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05B33/20
ELECTRICITY
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Electroluminescent laminar luminaire comprising a laminar substrate (2), at least one flexible electroluminescent lamp (1) printed on the substrate (2), and electric power supply means of the EL lamp (1) housed together inside an encapsulating casing (8). The latter contains at least one hot-melt adhesive (HMA), preferably EVA, and accurately matches the external shape of the EL lamp (1) and the relief, and the electric power supply means that protrude from the substrate (2), covering them fully without leaving any gaps, constituting a closed, flexible, compact and fluid-tight luminaire (100).
Claims
1. An electroluminescent laminar luminaire, of the type comprising a laminar substrate (2), at least one flexible electroluminescent lamp (1) printed on the substrate (2), and electric power supply means of the EL lamp (1), housed together inside an encapsulating casing (8), characterized in that the latter contains at least one hot-melt adhesive (HMA), and accurately matches the external shape of the EL lamp (1) and the relief, and the electric power supply means that protrude from the substrate (2), covering them fully without leaving any gaps, constituting a closed, flexible, compact and fluid-tight luminaire (100).
2. The electroluminescent laminar luminaire, according to claim 1, characterized in that said at least one hot-melt adhesive is ethylvinylacetate (EVA).
3. The electroluminescent laminar luminaire, according to claim 1, characterized in that said at least one hot-melt adhesive is vinyl acetate (VAM).
4. The electroluminescent laminar luminaire, according to claim 1, characterized in that said at least one hot-melt adhesive is polyvinyl acetate (PVAc).
5. The electroluminescent laminar luminaire, according to claim 1, characterized in that said electric power supply means comprise an electronic module (10), joined to the substrate (2) and electrically linked to the EL lamp (1), and containing an electronic control component (5), a battery (7) and an electronic activation component (6) of the EL lamp (1), such that the lamp (100) is autonomous with respect to the electric power supply.
6. The electroluminescent laminar luminaire, according to claim 1, characterized in that said electric power supply means comprise electrodes (3) endowed with connectors (9) for being coupled to an external electric power source of the EL lamp (1) of the luminaire (100).
7. A method of manufacture of an electroluminescent laminar luminaire (100), consisting of the following steps: printing on a substrate (2) at least one flexible electroluminescent lamp (1); arranging on the substrate electric power supply means of the EL lamp (1); cold-closing the assembly inside an encapsulating casing (8), containing at least one layer (8) of a hot-melt adhesive (HMA); applying heat to the encapsulating casing (8), until it melts and adheres to the external assembly, matching its shape to the outline of the assembly allowing the encapsulated luminaire (100) to cool inside the encapsulating casing (8), and making up a closed, flexible, compact and fluid-tight luminaire (100).
8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that, prior to the step of cooling the luminaire, it comprises the optional intermediary step of: Adhering the EL luminaire (100), through the still molten encapsulating casing, to a support body, such as, for example, a textile, plastic or similar element.
9. The method according to claim 7 or 8, characterized in that said hot-melt adhesive is at least one selected from the list made up of: ethylvinylacetate (EVA), vinyl acetate (VAM), and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Here below is a detailed description of preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the laminar luminaire and the method of manufacture thereof, object of the invention, for the better understanding of which a set of drawings is provided, which, by way of a illustration and not limitation, along with said embodiments of the present invention, illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] In said drawings it can be seen that the electroluminescent laminar luminaire (100) of the present invention is essentially constituted by three laminar-type layers: [0035] a laminar substrate (2); [0036] a flexible electroluminescent lamp (1) printed on the substrate (2); and [0037] an encapsulating casing (8) containing at least one hot-melt adhesive (HMA), and that can have one or two layers, depending on whether it has to be affixed in one way or another to a garment or other object.
[0038] The hot-melt adhesive is ethylvinylacetate (EVA), although other thermo-adhesive adhesives are possible such as vinyl acetate (VAM), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), etc.
[0039] By applying heat to sheets of encapsulating casing (8), these melt and the adhesive adheres to the external surfaces of the luminaire (100), whether they are flat, concave or convex, fully matching the shape thereof.
[0040] Once the hot-melt adhesive is cured and cooled again, the encapsulating casing (8) remains making up one unit with the rest of the elements of the lamp (100), which retains the flexibility, tightness and laminar character thereof.
[0041] The luminaire has electric power supply means of the EL lamp (1), housed together inside the laminar casing (8), which vary according to the specific application of the luminaire (100).
[0042] The first exemplary embodiment of
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[0045] The second exemplary embodiment of
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[0048] Likewise, the terminals of a charging battery box (not shown) can be directly connected to the connectors (9).
[0049] Generally, the method for manufacturing an electroluminescent laminar luminaire (100) according to the invention consists of the following steps: [0050] applying, for example, by means of luminescent ink printing techniques, on a substrate (2), at least one EL flexible electroluminescent lamp (1); [0051] arranging electric power supply means of the EL lamp (1) on the substrate (2); [0052] cold-closing the assembly inside an encapsulating casing (8), containing at least one layer (8) of hot-melt adhesive (HMA); [0053] applying heat to the encapsulating casing (8), which adheres to the external outline of the assembly; [0054] melting the encapsulating casing (8), matching the shape thereof to the outline of the luminaire and making up a closed, flexible, compact and fluid-tight luminaire (100); [0055] optionally, adhering the EL luminaire, through the still molten encapsulating casing to a support body, such as, for example, a textile or plastic element of a garment or footwear; and [0056] allowing the encapsulated luminaire (100) to cool inside the encapsulating casing (8).
[0057] For example, HMA materials may differ from those cited as examples, or the EL luminaire could incorporate other laminar elements therein, such as, for example, a phosphorescent or reflective band (not shown), all of this falling within the scope of the inventive concept.
[0058] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as the manner of putting it into practice, it should be noted that all that which does not alter, change or modify the fundamental principle thereof, is subject to variations in detail.