LED LIGHT GUIDE ASSEMBLY FOR INJECTION MOLDING PLASTIC ENCAPSULATION
20190113674 ยท 2019-04-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q3/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B6/0068
PHYSICS
B60K35/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0287
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/188
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2033/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/339
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2995/0003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D11/00721
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B6/005
PHYSICS
B60K35/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lighted trim apparatus includes a light guide sub-assembly. The light guide sub-assembly includes a translucent film layer having a darkening agent on a first surface of the film layer to define multiple translucent windows in the film layer. Multiple light emitting diodes are each mounted on the film layer proximate to one of the windows. A transparent material light guide is applied over the windows and allows light from the light emitting diodes to be transmitted through the windows. A substrate defining an opaque polymeric material layer is commonly applied over the light emitting diodes, the light guide and the first surface of the film and extends beyond a perimeter of the film layer. A transparent cover layer extends over a second surface of the film layer opposite to the first surface and a portion of the opaque polymeric material extends beyond the perimeter of the film layer.
Claims
1. A lighted trim apparatus, comprising: a light guide sub-assembly including: a translucent film layer having a darkening agent disposed on a first surface of the film layer to define a window in the film layer; an LED connected to the film layer proximate to the window; a light guide of a substantially transparent material applied over the window and configured to allow light from the LED to be transmitted through the window; an opaque polymeric material layer commonly applied over the LED, the light guide and the first surface of the film and extending beyond a perimeter of the film layer; and a transparent cover layer extending over a second surface of the film layer opposite to the first surface and a portion of the opaque polymeric material extending beyond the perimeter of the film layer.
2. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 1, further including a second window.
3. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 2, further including: a third window, a fourth window and a fifth window; an LED positioned proximate to each of the third window, the fourth window, and the fifth window; wherein each of the windows are sequentially aligned and do not permit light transmission between any successive ones of the windows.
4. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 3, further including a clear or substantially transparent layer of a polymeric material applied onto the film and onto a surface of the opaque polymeric material layer which is substantially co-planar with an outside face of the film layer.
5. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 3, further including a substrate, wherein a color of the darkening agent is substantially the same color as a color of the substrate, to further limit illumination to only the windows.
6. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 3, further including: a power indicating LED window created in the film layer illuminated by a dedicated LED; multiple indicia individually provided within each of the windows; and a capacitive sensor detecting changes in capacitance to provide simultaneous illumination of the multiple indicia individually provided within each of the windows to allow individual selection of any one of the windows for activation.
7. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 3, wherein when any one of the LEDs is energized the LED light guide allows light transmission in a transmission direction through the LED light guide, through the film layer, and back-illuminates one of a plurality of indicia within each of the windows.
8. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 7, wherein the film layer is a substantially opaque non-light transmitting polymeric material except at each location of the indicia.
9. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 1, further including a polymeric material layer commonly applied over the light guide.
10. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 9, wherein: the polymeric material layer defines an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) polymeric material; and the light guide defines a poly-methyl methacrylate (PMMA) material injection molded onto the film layer.
11. A lighted trim apparatus, comprising: a light guide sub-assembly including: a translucent film layer having a darkening agent disposed on a first surface of the film layer to define multiple substantially translucent windows in the film layer; multiple light emitting diodes, each mounted on the film layer proximate to one of the windows; a light guide of a substantially transparent material applied over the windows and configured to allow light from the light emitting diodes to be transmitted through the windows; a substrate defining an opaque polymeric material layer commonly applied over the light emitting diodes, the light guide and the first surface of the film and extending beyond a perimeter of the film layer; and a transparent cover layer extending over a second surface of the film layer opposite to the first surface and a portion of the opaque polymeric material extending beyond the perimeter of the film layer.
12. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 11, wherein the substrate covering the light guide defines a polymeric material film applied using an injection molding process.
13. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 12, wherein the translucent windows define individual indicia, wherein the darkening agent is applied to a back side of the film and extends outwardly beyond the light guide and the light emitting diodes such that only the individual indicia are illuminated and outwardly visible when the light emitting diodes are energized.
14. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 13, wherein a color of the darkening agent layer is substantially the same color as a color of the substrate, to further limit illumination to only the individual indicia.
15. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 11, further including a polymeric material applied to create a non-light transparent or opaque layer over the substrate.
16. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 15, further including a clear or substantially transparent layer of a polymeric material applied onto the film layer and onto a surface of the opaque layer which is substantially co-planar with an outside face of the film layer.
17. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 11, wherein each of the light emitting diodes is connected to a common set of electrical traces extending on the film allowing the light emitting diodes to be individually or all collectively energized.
18. A lighted trim apparatus, comprising: a translucent base film having a darkening agent disposed on a first surface of the base film to define multiple substantially translucent windows in the base film; multiple light emitting diodes having individual ones of the light emitting diodes positioned proximate to one of the windows; multiple light guides of a substantially transparent polymeric material applied to the base film each covering one of the windows and one of the light emitting diodes on a first side of the base film; a set of electrical traces extending lengthwise on the base film having each of the multiple light emitting diodes connected to the set of electrical traces; a substantially transparent polymeric film layer applied on the first side covering each of the windows, each of the multiple light guides, and each of the multiple light emitting diodes; and an opaque light reflective layer of a polymeric material applied onto a second side of the base film opposite to the first side.
19. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 18, further including: each of the windows having an indicia created as a light transmissive portion of the base film wherein successive windows define a successive pair of integers; and multiple light block elements of a non-light transmissive polymeric material individually positioned between successive pairs of the windows acting to separate each of the multiple light guides and thereby allow light from a single energized one of the light emitting diodes to only illuminate the indicia created in only one of the windows proximate to the single energized light emitting diode.
20. The lighted trim apparatus of claim 19, further including: a translucent window created in the base film; a dedicated light emitting diode positioned proximate to the translucent window; and one of the multiple light block elements positioned between the translucent window and a closest one of the windows.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0027] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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[0040] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
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[0042] The printed ink windows 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 are sequentially aligned in a daisy-chain configuration such that a number pair 30 of successive printed ink windows define successive pairs of integers, such as for example a number pair 1-2 for the first printed ink window 12, a number pair 3-4 for the second printed ink window 14, continuing successively through a number pair 9-0 for the printed ink window 20. After assembly of the printed ink windows 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and installation of the film layer 24 the resultant lighted trim apparatus 10 is flexible and can therefore by subsequently shaped to match a curvature and a geometry of a component such as a vehicle door pillar (not shown).
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[0054] Each of the light guide assemblies of the present disclosure commonly includes a darkened film layer having transparent or translucent openings in the darkened film layer, a substantially transparent light guide, an LED mounted on a side together with and proximate to the light guide, a reflective coating, a capacitive change or touch sensor, and a layer of a polymeric material overmolded onto the LED, the light guide, and the darkened film layer.
[0055] A lighted trim apparatus of the present disclosure offers several advantages. These include the ability to space the LEDs from the mold walls and thereby to protect the LEDs during injection molding. The layering of clear or substantially transparent polymeric materials over the entire area of the number pairs ensures that the number pairs are backlit, bright and of uniform intensity. The light guide assembly is flexible in its completed form which allows the same assembly to be positioned in a flat, curved, or other geometric component. Individual printed ink windows are powered separately, which provides zone lighting of the printed ink window.
[0056] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.