LENS FOR A LIGHTING AND/OR SIGNALING DEVICE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20180169916 ยท 2018-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C45/14336
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29L2031/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C45/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The object of the invention is a lens for a lighting and/or signaling device of a motor vehicle including a first layer of material (4), arranged on a first face (8) of which is a second layer of material (6) with additional thickness, said second layer extending partially over the first layer so as to have one end edge (16) overhanging an exposed portion (14) of the first layer of material.
The exposed portion (14) of the first layer of material (4), which is not covered by the second layer of material, includes on said first face (8) a notch (18) which extends along said end edge (16) of the second layer of material (6).
Claims
1. A lens (2) for a lighting and/or signaling device of a motor vehicle including a first layer of material (4), arranged on a first face (8) of which is a second layer of material (6) with additional thickness, said second layer (6) extending partially over the first layer (4) so as to have one end edge (16) overhanging an exposed portion (14) of the first layer of material (4), the exposed portion (14) of the first layer of material (4), which is not covered by the second layer of material (6), including on said first face (8) a notch (18) which extends along said end edge (16) of the second layer of material (6), characterized in that the notch (18) has an inclined surface (20), for example an inclined plane, starting substantially from the contact edge (24) of the first layer of material (4) with the end edge (16) of the second layer of material (6), enabling it to be embedded in the thickness of the first layer of material (4).
2. The lens (2) as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the first layer of material (4) is produced from a plastic material which is transparent to light, and in that the second layer of material (6) is produced from a plastic material that is more opaque than said first layer of material (4).
3. The lens (2) as claimed in one of claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the second layer of material (6) extends to the periphery of the first layer of material (4).
4. The lens (2) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the notch (18) has an abutment wall (22), preferably substantially perpendicular to the first face (8) of the first layer of material (4).
5. The lens (2) as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that said abutment wall (22) extends approximately to a distance of between 2 and 3 mm from the contact edge (24) of the first layer of material (4) with the end edge (16) of the second layer (6) and in particular to a distance of 2.5 mm.
6. The lens (2) as claimed in one of claims 4 to 6, characterized in that the depth of the notch (18) is between 0.1 mm and 0.3 mm, and in particular is equal to 0.2 mm.
7. The lens (2) as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two layers of material (4, 6) consist of molded plastic layers, the first layer of plastic material (4) being overmolded on the second layer of plastic material (6).
8. A lighting and/or signaling device including a housing adapted to accommodate optical equipment and closed by a lens (2), as claimed in one of the preceding claims.
9. The device as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that the lens (2) is oriented so that the first face (8) of the first layer of material (4) bearing the notch (18) is turned towards the interior of the housing.
10. The device as claimed in one of claim 10 or 11, characterized in that the lens (2) is fixed to the housing at the level of the second layer of material (6).
11. Method for producing a lens (2) for a lighting and/or signaling device of a motor vehicle, the lens (2) including two layers of plastic material, of which a second layer of material (6) extends with additional thickness over a portion of a first layer of material (4), characterized in that it includes at least the following steps: molding of the second layer of material (6) in a mold (28) made of steel, against which a mobile counter mold (30), also made of steel, is pressed, and which has a projecting shape with an inclined ramp (38) and a step (40), the mold and the counter mold being supported for a distance equivalent to the width of said ramp, said inclined ramp starting from the edge of the counter mold in contact with the mold and being adapted to delimit the forming of the second layer of material; releasing from the mold (28) and from the counter mold (30) for a distance equal to the desired thickness of the first layer of material (4); molding of the first layer of material (4) in the mold (28) so that it is overmolded on the second layer of material (6) and is molded around the counter mold (30) and its projecting shape.
12. The method as claimed in the preceding claim, characterized in that the direction of injection of the material utilized for the first layer of material (4) is such that this material initially comes into contact with the step (40) of the counter mold (30), in order to be overmolded on the second layer of material (6) that is present in the mold (28) after passage of said inclined ramp (38).
Description
[0020] Other characterizing features and advantages of the present invention will be appreciated more clearly with the help of the description and the drawings, among which:
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[0025] First of all, a description will be given of the lens 2 according to the invention, illustrated in
[0026] In
[0027] The second layer 6 is arranged on the periphery of the first layer 4, for a width determined both by aesthetic constraintsit is necessary to ensure that the visual effect of continuity between the vehicle body and the transparent central portion of the light is good, and by lighting regulation constraintsit is necessary to ensure that the portion which is transparent to light is sufficiently large to achieve the necessary lighting functions.
[0028] In
[0029] The first face 8 of the first layer 4 supports the second layer 6, arranged towards the interior of the vehicle in relation to the first layer. A portion 12 covered by the second layer and an exposed portion 14, which is not covered by the second layer and through which the light rays emitted by the signaling and/or lighting device are able to exit, can be identified on the first layer 4.
[0030] The second layer 6 thus projects from the first layer 4 and it has an end edge 16 overhanging the first layer, said end edge 16 being substantially perpendicular to the first face 8 of the first layer 4.
[0031] It will be appreciated that, in the illustrated embodiment, the exposed portion 14 in this case is a central portion, surrounded by the covered portion 12, but that in other embodiments, these two portions of the first layer could be the two halves of a substantially rectangular assembly, for example.
[0032] The first face 8 of the first layer 4 extends on one and the same plane, both for the covered portion and for the exposed portion, with the exception of a notch 18 formed in the thickness of the first layer from the first face.
[0033] The notch 18 is produced for the entire length of the second layer 6, in the direct vicinity of the end edge 16 thereof. The notch is formed in the thickness of the first layer by an inclined surface 20 and an abutment wall 22, the inclined surface 20 being adapted to be embedded in the thickness of the first layer, and the abutment wall 22 forming a return towards the first face of the first layer.
[0034] The inclined surface 20 has a proximal extremity substantially in the vicinity of the contact abutment 24 of the first layer 4 with the end edge 16 of the second layer 6, and the abutment wall 22 prolongs the distal extremity of the inclined surface 20 so as to extend substantially perpendicularly to the first face 8 of the first layer 4.
[0035] For a given cross section, such as that illustrated in
[0036] From the exterior, as can be seen in
[0037] The dimensions of the notch 18 are small in relation to the dimensions of the two layers forming the lens 2. It should be appreciated that the width of the notch, as indicated by the presence in
[0038] We will now proceed to describe the method for producing the lens, and hence to describe the advantages, other than those already defined as having an aesthetic effect, of producing the notch on the first face, in particular with the support of
[0039] The two layers of material 4, 6 consist of molded layers of plastic material, the first layer of plastic 4, which is transparent to light for the purpose of implementing the lighting function, being overmolded on the second layer of plastic material 6, which is darker for the purpose of implementing the aesthetic function.
[0040] A first operation of molding the opaque portion of the device formed by the second layer of plastic material 6 is carried out for this purpose. As illustrated in
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] The mold 28 and the counter mold 30 are displaced, separated one from the other, for a distance equal to the desired thickness of the first layer 4 that it is wished to inject. A second cavity 44 adapted to receive the plastic material for the production of the first plastic layer 4 is defined in this way. As illustrated in
[0043] The preceding description explains clearly how the invention makes it possible to achieve the objectives that it has set itself to achieve, and in particular to propose a lighting and/or signaling device that is capable of being realized by the successive molding and overmolding of two layers of plastic material, of which the one has an additional thickness to the other only on a portion which has an aesthetic appeal for the outside observer and is reproducible for each vehicle bearing said device. In this context, the provision of a notch on a face of the layer of material supporting of the other layer makes it possible to ensure a mark at a constant distance from one vehicle to the other, while concentrating the zones of degradation at the level of this notch, which facilitates the operations of reworking the devices before their installation on the vehicle, while similarly making it possible to control the injection of material in the molding operation in order to limit any deformations of the material in the mold.
[0044] Of course, various modifications may be made by a person skilled in the art to the structures of the device, which are described here by way of non-exhaustive examples, if the lighting and/or signaling device has a notch performing the roles mentioned in the present description. By way of example, the shape and the respective disposition of the layers of material could be modified, if the notch continues to face towards the layer of material with additional thickness. The layers of material could also be overmolded one in relation to the other, without departing from the context of the invention, with one bearing the notch, but without one of these layers being clear and the other opaque.