Illuminable emblem

10661726 · 2020-05-26

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Inventors

Cpc classification

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Abstract

The invention relates to an illuminable emblem, in particular for a motor vehicle, having a housing with a front cover which is at least regionally transparent on a front side, a rear-side housing base, which are connected to one another and enclose a cavity, wherein, in the cavity, there is arranged a light conductor which at least regionally forms webs, which directly adjoin transparent regions of the front cover, for the defined emergence of light from the web of the light conductor into the front cover and through the front cover, wherein the light conductor furthermore has at least one light coupling-in region at which there is arranged at least one illuminant for the coupling-in of light into the light conductor, wherein the light conductor, between the webs, forms free spaces which are filled by the front cover and/or by the housing base.

Claims

1. An illuminable emblem, for a motor vehicle, comprising: a front cover having a transparent region and a non-transparent region, wherein light transmission is prevented through the non-transparent region, a rear-side housing base, wherein the front cover and the rear-side base are connected to one another and enclose a cavity, and a light conductor arranged in in the cavity, wherein the light conductor comprises a plurality of webs which directly adjoins the transparent region of the front cover for the defined emergence of light from each web of the light conductor into the front cover and through the front cover, wherein the light conductor furthermore has a light coupling-in region at which there is arranged an illuminant for the coupling-in of light into the light conductor, wherein the light conductor, between the plurality of webs, forms free spaces which are filled by the front cover or by the housing base.

2. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the at least regionally transparent front cover has a plurality of transparent regions and a plurality of non-transparent regions.

3. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the transparent region of the front cover comprises a transparent plastic.

4. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the non-transparent region of the front cover comprises a non-transparent plastic which prevents light transmission through the non-transparent region.

5. The illuminable emblem according to claim 4, wherein the non-transparent plastic comprises a layer of plastic applied to the transparent region.

6. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the non-transparent region of the front cover comprises a non-transparent coating applied to the transparent region, wherein the non-transparent coating prevents light transmission through the non-transparent region.

7. The illuminable emblem according to claim 6, wherein the non-transparent coating is a multi-layer coating.

8. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the front cover has a non-transparent coating on the side facing towards the light conductor.

9. The illuminable emblem according to claim 8, wherein the non-transparent coating is cut out or removed adjacent to the webs of the light conductor in the transparent region.

10. The illuminable emblem according to claim 1, wherein the housing base comprises a non-transparent material.

11. The illuminable emblem according to claim 6, wherein the non-transparent coating comprises a lacquer, foil, or metallization.

12. The illuminable emblem according to claim 9, wherein the non-transparent coating is cut out or removed by lasering.

13. The illuminable emblem according to claim 10, wherein the housing base comprises plastic or metal.

14. The illuminable emblem according to claim 7, wherein at least two layers of the multi-layer coating have different layer compositions.

15. The illuminable emblem according to claim 14, wherein a first layer of the at least two layers comprises a screen-printed material, wherein a second layer of the at least two layers comprises a metal.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention will be discussed in more detail below on the basis of at least one exemplary embodiment and with reference to the drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a schematic sectional view of the emblem,

(3) FIG. 2 shows a perspective partial illustration of an exemplary embodiment of an emblem,

(4) FIG. 3 shows a perspective partial illustration of a further exemplary embodiment of an emblem,

(5) FIG. 4 shows a detail illustration of an emblem in section, and

(6) FIG. 5 shows a sectional illustration of a further exemplary embodiment of an emblem.

PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

(7) FIGS. 1 to 5 show, in various illustrations, in each case one exemplary embodiment of an illuminable emblem 1 according to the invention or details thereof, which emblem may be used for example as a cover, as a flap closure element for a lock or as a radome for covering a radar sensor, in particular on the front or on the rear of a motor vehicle. An illuminable emblem of said type may also be used in other ways.

(8) The illuminable emblem 1 has at least one illuminant which is activatable and deactivatable and/or also controllable in terms of its brightness and/or in terms of its color, such that the emblem is illuminable. Here, the emblem is illuminated in particular from an inner region, such that, viewed from the outside, in particular viewed from the front of the emblem, said emblem is self-illuminating when the at least one illuminant is activated.

(9) FIG. 1 shows a front view of an illuminable emblem 1, which exhibits substantially a rhomboidal figurative motif 2. Here, the rhomboidal motif 2 is delimited by two approximately hexagonal or tetragonal or oval closed lines 3, 4, which are illuminable, such that light emerges from the approximately hexagonal or tetragonal lines 3, 4 from the rear or from the interior.

(10) FIG. 2 shows an exemplary embodiment of an emblem 1 in a perspective partial illustration. The illuminable emblem has a front-side, at least regionally transparent front cover 5 and a rear-side housing base 6, see also the housing base 6 of FIG. 4, which are connected to one another. The housing base 6 is merely indicated in FIG. 2. The front cover 5 and the housing base 6 are optionally connected to one another in sealed fashion and form a housing in order to enclose a cavity which, in the sealed exemplary embodiment, protects the elements arranged in the cavity from dirt and moisture. If this is not necessary, the arrangement may also be of non-sealed form. In this case, the front cover and the base would merely be formed so as to be connected to one another, for example directly or indirectly connected to one another.

(11) In the cavity, there is arranged a light conductor 7 which at least regionally forms webs 8 which directly adjoin transparent regions of the front cover 5 and which serve for the targeted conducting of the light into the regions to be illuminated and for the defined emergence of light from the respective web 8 of the light conductor 7 into the front cover 5 and through the front cover 5.

(12) The webs 8 are formed as part of the light conductor 7, which also has at least one areal region 9 for connecting the webs 8, wherein the light conductor 7 furthermore has at least one light coupling-in region 10 at which there is arranged at least one illuminant 11 for the coupling-in of light into the light conductor 7.

(13) Here, the light conductor 7 with its webs 8 is designed such that, between the webs 8, there are formed free spaces 12 which are not filled by the light conductor 7 or by the material of the light conductor itself, but which are filled by the front cover 5 and/or by the housing base 6.

(14) Here, the webs 8 are arranged so as to form the figurative design as shown by way of example in FIG. 1. Said webs form an outer, approximately hexagonal shape 13 and an inner, approximately tetragonal shape 14.

(15) In the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 2, the at least regionally transparent front cover 5 has at least one transparent region 15 and at least one non-transparent region 16.

(16) The transparent region 15 of the front cover 5 is preferably produced from a transparent plastic. The non-transparent region 16 or at least one transparent region 16 of the front cover 5 and is advantageously formed by a non-transparent plastic.

(17) The non-transparent plastic may in this case be applied as a layer to the transparent region, in particular to the transparent plastic, see also the reference designation 16 in FIG. 2.

(18) Alternatively or in addition, a non-transparent region 16 of the front cover 5 may be formed by a non-transparent coating, such as a lacquer, foil and/or metallization, in particular applied to the transparent region or to the transparent plastic.

(19) In those regions 17 of the front cover 5 which the webs 8 of the light conductor 7 are situated directly opposite, the transparent front cover 5 does not have a non-transparent coating or the like, such that the light can emerge from the webs 8.

(20) FIG. 3 shows a further exemplary embodiment of an emblem 1 in a perspective partial illustration. The illuminable emblem 1 has a front-side, at least regionally transparent front cover 5 and a rear-side housing base 6 which are connected to one another. The front cover 5 and the housing base 6 are optionally connected to one another in sealed fashion and form a housing in order to enclose a cavity which, in the sealed exemplary embodiment, protects the elements arranged in the cavity from dirt and moisture. If this is not necessary, the arrangement may also be of non-sealed form. In this case, the front cover and the base would merely be formed so as to be connected to one another, for example directly or indirectly connected to one another.

(21) In the cavity, there is arranged a light conductor 7 which is of two-part form and which at least regionally forms webs 8 which directly adjoin transparent regions 17 of the front cover 5 and which serve for the defined emergence of light from the respective web 8 of the light conductor 7 into the front cover 5 and through the front cover 5.

(22) The webs 8 are formed as part of the multi-part light conductor 7, wherein each light conductor part of the light conductor 7 has at least one light coupling-in region 10 at which there is arranged at least one illuminant 11 for the coupling-in of light into the respective web 8 of the light conductor 7.

(23) Here, the multi-part light conductor 7 with its webs 8 is designed such that, between the webs 8, there are formed free spaces 12 which are not filled by the light conductor 7 or by the material of the light conductor itself, but which are filled by the front cover 5 and/or by the housing base 6.

(24) Here, the webs 8 are arranged so as to form the figurative design as shown by way of example in FIG. 1. Said webs form an outer, approximately hexagonal shape 13 and an inner, approximately oval or tetragonal shape 14.

(25) In the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3, the at least regionally transparent front cover 5 has at least one transparent region 15 and at least one non-transparent region 16. The transparent region 15 of the front cover 5 is preferably produced from a transparent plastic. The non-transparent region 16 or at least one transparent region 16 of the front cover 5 is advantageously formed by a non-transparent plastic. The non-transparent plastic may in this case be applied as a layer to the transparent region, in particular to the transparent plastic. Alternatively or in addition, a non-transparent region 16 of the front cover 5 may be formed by a non-transparent coating, such as a lacquer, foil and/or metallization, in particular applied to the transparent region or to the transparent plastic.

(26) FIG. 4 shows an enlarged detail of an arrangement of a web 8 of a light conductor 7 which makes contact with a transparent region of a front cover 5. Here, a part of the transparent region of the front cover 5 is covered by a non-transparent material 20 or by a coating 21, for example a metallization, in non-transparent form. Only a rather narrow transparent region 22 is present, which is situated opposite the web 8. There, the light of the web 8 of the light conductor can enter the front cover and emerge from the front cover in a forward direction, see the arrows 23. Here, the web 8 lies partially on the transparent region of the front cover and partially on a non-transparent region of the front cover.

(27) On the rear side, the front cover 5 and the web 8 are covered by a housing base 6.

(28) The non-transparent coating 21 may be formed as a single-layer coating or as a multi-layer coating, such as for example a metallic coating composed for example of indium.

(29) FIG. 4 shows that the transparent region of the front cover 5 has a non-transparent coating on the side facing towards the light conductor or towards the web 8.

(30) Here, the non-transparent coating is formed on one side of the web 8 as a non-transparent plastics material 20 and on the other side as a metallic coating 21. Here, the non-transparent coating is cut out or removed, in particular by lasering, adjacent to the web 8 or to the webs 8 of the light conductor or of the light conductors.

(31) The housing base 6 is formed from a non-transparent material, such as plastic or metal or the like.

(32) FIG. 5 shows a further exemplary embodiment, in which the transparent front cover 5 is provided, which is coated on the rear side. Here, the coating 30 is formed as a three-layer coating. The coating 30 is formed as a three-layer foil with an opaque layer on both sides with an indium layer in between. The opaque layers are applied by screenprinting and are for example of black form.

(33) The passage of the light from the web 8 to the transparent front cover is realized by means of a lasering or other removal 40 of the coating 30. Onto the rear side of the coating there is placed a housing base 6, which also covers the light conductor with the webs 8.

LIST OF REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS

(34) 1 Emblem 2 Motif 3 Line 4 Line 5 Front cover 6 Housing base 7 Light conductor 8 Web 9 Areal region 10 Light coupling-in region 11 Illuminant 12 Free space 13 Outer, approximately hexagonal shape 14 Inner, approximately tetragonal shape 15 Transparent region 16 Non-transparent region 17 Transparent region of the front cover 5 20 Non-transparent material 21 Coating 22 Narrow transparent region 23 Arrow 30 Coating 40 Removal