RADAR COVER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RADAR COVER
20180090832 ยท 2018-03-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44C5/0453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01Q1/3233
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
B60R19/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01Q1/3283
ELECTRICITY
B44F1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01Q1/42
ELECTRICITY
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A radar cover for covering a radar unit which detects a situation around a vehicle, includes: a base portion which serves as a frame; a bright layer which is formed on a surface of the base portion and is a discontinuous metal layer having openings penetrating therethrough in a layer thickness direction; and a transparent top coat layer formed on a surface of the bright layer, parts of the top coat layer being in close contact with the base portion through the openings of the bright layer.
Claims
1. A radar cover for covering a radar unit which detects a situation around a vehicle, comprising: a base portion which serves as a frame; a bright layer which is formed on a surface of the base portion and is a discontinuous metal layer having openings penetrating therethrough in a layer thickness direction; and a transparent top coat layer formed on a surface of the bright layer, parts of the top coat layer being in close contact with the base portion through the openings of the bright layer.
2. The radar cover according to claim 1, comprising: a transparent layer including a fitted portion, wherein a fitting portion fitted to the fitted portion and being visible from the outside of the vehicle through the transparent layer is configured of the base portion, the bright layer and the top coat layer, and is disposed such that the top coat layer faces an inner wall surface of the fitted portion.
3. The radar cover according to claim 2, comprising: a support member fixed to the transparent layer and supporting a side of the fitting portion opposite to the transparent layer, wherein the support member includes a pedestal portion with which the fitting portion is in contact.
4. A method of manufacturing a radar cover for covering a radar unit which detects a situation around a vehicle, comprising: a bright layer formation step of forming a bright layer on a surface of a base portion serving as a frame, the bright layer being a discontinuous metal layer having openings penetrating therethrough in a layer thickness direction; and a top coat layer formation step of forming a transparent top coat layer on a surface of the bright layer such that parts of the top coat layer are in close contact with the base portion through the openings of the bright layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Hereinafter, a radar cover and a method of manufacturing the radar cover according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following drawings, the scale of each member will be appropriately changed in order for each member to have a recognizable size.
[0022]
[0023] The radiator grille 1 is provided on a front surface of a vehicle to close an opening that communicates with an engine room of a vehicle to ensure ventilation to the engine room and to prevent foreign matter from entering the engine room. At a center of the radiator grille 1, the emblem 10 is provided to face a radar unit R (see
[0024] The emblem 10 is disposed to cover the radar unit R when viewed from a front side of the vehicle. When viewed from the front side of the vehicle as illustrated in
[0025] The transparent member 11 is a portion formed of a substantially rectangular transparent material (including colored transparency) disposed at the outermost side of the vehicle. In order to enhance visibility of the inner emblem 12 when viewed from the outside of the vehicle, a surface of the front side of the transparent member 11 is formed in a smooth surface. Also, a recessed portion 11a (a fitted portion) in which the inner emblem 12 is disposed is formed on a surface of a back side of the transparent member 11. Also, a region of the surface of the back side of the transparent member 11 in which the recessed portion 11a is not provided is a fixing surface fixed to the base member 13.
[0026] The recessed portion 11a is a portion to which the inner emblem 12 is fitted and allows the inner emblem 12 accommodated therein to be three-dimensionally visible from the front side of the vehicle. The recessed portion 11a is provided according to a shape of a figure, a character, or the like of an emblem or the like of a vehicle manufacturer. When the inner emblem 12 is accommodated in the recessed portion 11a, the bright region 10A described above is formed.
[0027] The transparent member 11 is formed of a transparent synthetic resin such as a colorless polycarbonate (PC) or a poly methyl methacrylate resin (PMMA) and has a thickness of about 1.5 mm to 10 mm. In addition, a hard coat treatment for preventing scratches or a clear coat treatment using a urethane-based coating material and the like is applied as needed to the surface of the front side of the transparent member 11. Further, these scratch prevention treatments are unnecessary if the material of the transparent member 11 is the transparent synthetic resin having scratch resistance.
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] The bright layer 12b is formed on the surface of the front side of the base portion 12a (the surface on the transparent member 11 side, the surface closer to the transparent member 11) and is a layer having metallic brilliance disposed to cover the base portion 12a. The bright layer 12b is a metallic thin layer formed of indium (In) or aluminum (Al). As illustrated in
[0030] The top coat layer 12c is a transparent (including colored transparency) resin layer formed of clear coating or the like, for example, and has electromagnetic wave transmissibility. As illustrated in
[0031] Referring to
[0032] A tip portion of the engaging portion 13a is formed in a claw shape and the tip portion engages with a radiator grille main body, for example. The base member 13 fixed to the surface of the back side of the transparent member 11 as described above is visible from the outside of the transparent member 11 and forms the black region 10B described above. The base member 13 causes a region of the emblem 10 other than the bright region 10A to appear black and thus relatively improves visibility of the bright region 10A.
[0033] Such a base member 13 is formed of a synthetic resin such as an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) copolymerization synthetic resin, an acrylonitrile-ethylene-styrene (AES) copolymerization synthetic resin, acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate (ASA), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), colored PC, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or a composite resin thereof, and has a thickness of about 0.5 mm to 10 mm.
[0034] Next, a method of manufacturing the emblem 10 of the present embodiment will be described with reference to
[0035]
[0036] First, the transparent member 11 is formed as illustrated in
[0037] Next, the base portion 12a of the inner emblem 12 is formed as illustrated in
[0038] The bright layer 12b is formed in a vacuum atmosphere inside a vacuum chamber, for example, by sputtering. The bright layer 12b formed as described above is formed as a discontinuous layer having a plurality of openings 12b1 due to poor wettability or the like of the base portion 12a.
[0039] The top coat layer 12c is formed by coating the bright layer 12b with a clear coating material and then drying the clear coating material. As the clear coating material described above, a material having a solubility parameter close to that of the base portion 12a and having high wettability with respect to the base portion 12a and the bright layer 12b is preferable. Specifically, in a case in which the base portion 12a is formed of PC, it is preferable to use a coating material containing an acrylic resin at 25.5% by mass, methyl methacrylate at 0.5% by mass, toluene at 9.0% by mass, formaldehyde at 0.5% by mass, xylene at 2.0% by mass, ethylbenzene at 0.5% by mass, n-butyl acetate at 22.0% by mass, normal butanol at 34.0% by mass, cyclohexanone at 5.0% by mass, and other additives, an organic solvent, and the like at 1.0% by mass.
[0040] The inner emblem 12 is formed by the process of forming the base portion 12a illustrated in
[0041] Next, the inner emblem 12 is fitted into the recessed portion 11a of the transparent member 11 as illustrated in
[0042] The emblem 10 of the present embodiment is manufactured by the process as described above. According to the method of manufacturing the emblem 10 and the emblem 10 of the present embodiment as described above, since the top coat layer 12c is in close contact with the base portion 12a through the openings 12b1 of the bright layer 12b, the bright layer 12b is fixed to the base portion 12a. Thus, the bright layer 12b can be held without forming a base coat layer. Therefore, according to the method of manufacturing the emblem 10 and the emblem 10 of the present embodiment, the base coat layer which has been conventionally provided between the base portion 12a and the bright layer 12b is not included, and the manufacturing process can be simplified because the process of forming the base coat layer is not necessary.
[0043] In addition, the emblem 10 of the present embodiment includes the transparent member 11 having the recessed portion 11a and the inner emblem 12 fitted to the recessed portion 11a and visible from the outside through the transparent member 11, the inner emblem 12 includes the base portion 12a, the bright layer 12b, and the top coat layer 12c, and the top coat layer 12c side of the inner emblem 12 is disposed to face an inner wall surface of the recessed portion 11a. Therefore, it is unnecessary to perform the process of forming the base coat layer and the inner emblem 12 can be formed in a short time. Therefore, it is possible to manufacture the emblem 10 in a shorter time by forming the transparent member 11 and the inner emblem 12 in parallel.
[0044] Further, adhesion of the top coat layer 12c in the emblem 10 of the present embodiment is the same as compared to a case in which the base coat is provided.
[0045] In addition, smoothness of the top coat layer 12c in the emblem 10 of the present embodiment is equal to or greater than in the case in which the base coat layer is provided.
[0046] Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments as a matter of course. The shapes, combinations, or the like of each constituent member illustrated in the embodiments described above are merely examples, and various modifications can be made on the basis of design requirements within the scope not departing from the spirit of the present invention.
[0047] For example, in the embodiment described above, the configuration in which the inner emblem 12 includes the base portion 12a, the bright layer 12b, and the top coat layer 12c has been described. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, a structure may be adopted in which the emblem itself includes a base portion which serves as a frame, a bright layer which is formed on a surface of the base portion and is a discontinuous metal layer having openings penetrating therethrough in a layer thickness direction, and a transparent top coat layer formed on a surface of the bright layer, parts of the top coat layer being in close contact with the base portion through the openings of the bright layer.
[0048] In addition, in the embodiment described above, the configuration in which, in the base member 13 functioning as a support member for supporting the inner emblem 12, the surface on which the inner emblem 12 is in contact with the base member 13 is a plane including the region which is not in contact with the inner emblem 12 has been described. However, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, as illustrated in