ILLUMINATED TRIM FITTING
20170036590 · 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J10/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S45/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J10/75
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V7/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J10/75
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An illuminated trim fitting for a motor vehicle, in particular a trim fitting as a cover fitting of a sealing strip for the window channel of a vehicle door, is intended to provide a high-quality illuminating effect accompanied at the same time by a simple structural design, low manufacturing costs and space-saving attachment. In addition, the trim fitting is to differ as little as possible externally from non-illuminated trim fittings. For this purpose there is provision that a light gap is formed between a profiled strip of the trim fitting and the adjacent vehicle outer skin, through which light gap the light emitted by a lighting structure provided on the rear of the trim fitting can exit to the outside.
Claims
1. An illuminated trim fitting for a motor vehicle comprising: a profiled strip mounted on the vehicle, and defining a decorative side (Z) which is directed away from the vehicle and a functional side (F) which is directed towards the vehicle, at least one lighting structure positioned on the functional side (F) backlighting at least part of the profiled strip, wherein when the profiled strip is mounted on the vehicle a light gap is formed between the trim fitting and an adjacent vehicle outer surface, wherein light emitted by the lighting structure passes through the light gap to an outside of the trim fitting in a visible fashion.
2. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the lighting structure is arranged on the surface of the profiled strip.
3. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the lighting structure is a luminescent film.
4. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the profiled strip is composed formed of a non-translucent material.
5. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the profiled strip includes a profiled strip cross section with a main limb having an outwardly directed surface forming an externally visible decorative surface and at least one functional limb arranged on the functional side (F), and the lighting structure is arranged on the functional limb.
6. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the profiled strip includes a profiled strip cross section with a main limb having an outwardly directed surface forming an externally visible decorative surface and the lighting structure is arranged on the functional side (F), on a rear of the main limb.
7. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein when the trim fitting is mounted on the vehicle, the light gap is formed between a lower visible edge of the trim fitting and the adjacent vehicle outer surface.
8. Trim fitting according to claim 7, wherein a spacer element is provided between the vehicle outer surface and the trim fitting, wherein the spacer element supports the profiled strip at least indirectly on the vehicle outer surface.
9. Trim fitting according to claim 8, wherein the spacer element is formed of a transparent material which can be through-lit by the lighting structure.
10. Trim fitting according to claim 1 including a sealing strip arranged on the motor vehicle and the profiled strip, is attached to the sealing strip, the sealing strip bearing the lighting structure.
11. Trim fitting according to claim 1, wherein the lighting structure is arranged on the vehicle outer surface.
12. Trim fitting according to claim 1 wherein a spacer element is provided between the vehicle outer surface and the profiled strip wherein the profiled strip is supported at least indirectly on the vehicle outer surface, wherein the spacer element is formed by a limb of a sealing strip, to which limb the profiled strip is attached.
13. Trim fitting according to claim 1 wherein a spacer element is provided between the vehicle outer surface and the profiled strip, wherein the profiled strip, is supported at least indirectly on the vehicle outer surface, wherein the spacer element is arranged on the vehicle outer surface.
14. Trim fitting according to claim 13 wherein the spacer element is formed of a transparent material which can be through-lit by the lighting structure.
15. (canceled)
16. Trim fitting according to claim 7, wherein the light gap is formed between the lower visible edge of the main limb of the profiled strip and the adjacent vehicle outer surface.
17. Trim fitting according to claim 12 wherein the spacer element is formed of a transparent material which can be through-lit by the lighting structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further features and advantages of the invention can be found in the claims and the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] The trim fitting has a lighting structure 8 in addition to the preferably materially homogenous profiled strip 2. The lighting structure 8 is formed by an OLED film which is printed directly onto the surface of the lower functional limb 7 facing the vehicle outer surface 12, or is connected to said surface of the lower functional limb 7 in some other way, for example by bonding. The lower functional limb 7 therefore serves as a carrier for the lighting structure 8.
[0028] The profiled strip 2 is preferably manufactured from a non-translucent material, with the result that assembly components lying on the functional side F (in the figures those which are essentially to the right of the main limb 5), that is to say in particular the sealing strip 1 and the lighting structure 8, cannot be seen from the outside through the profiled strip or are effectively covered by the profiled strip 2.
[0029] It is apparent that a gap with a gap width S, which can be perceived as a shadow gap when the lighting structure 8 is not active or is switched on, remains between the surface of the lower functional limb 7 which is directed towards the vehicle outer surface 13, and the vehicle outer surface, or between the lower visible edge 4 and the vehicle outer surface 13. However, after the lighting structure 8 has been activated or switched on it directly illuminates the vehicle outer surface and a large part of the emitted light passes through the gap, acting now as a light gap 10, towards the outside. As a result, indirect illumination is produced which has a high-quality appearance and is emitted mainly downwards, effectively preventing persons from being dazzled when they get in or out of the vehicle.
[0030] In
[0031] The profiled strip 2 shown in
[0032] In the embodiment of the profiled strip 2 which is shown in
[0033] In addition, in
[0034] Although the reflective coating is shown explicitly only in
[0035] Finally,
[0036] In order to ensure sufficient illumination of the light gap 10, the spacer element 14 is formed by a translucent spacer strip, in particular made of a translucent plastic, which can pass on the emitted light in the direction of the light gap. Surface regions of the spacer element 14 can be provided with a reflective coating. This relates, of course, in particular to those surface regions which face away from the light gap 10. As a result it is possible to prevent light from exiting the spacer element 14 at a surface facing away from the light gap 10 and being lost in terms of illuminating the light gap 10, or at least to reduce this. Overall, the light yield (the proportion of the light emitting by the lighting structure 8 which actually exits the light gap 10) can be improved or a lighting means with a relatively low power can be used with a comparable light yield.
[0037] The spacer element 14 which is shown in
[0038] Finally,
[0039] Optionally, a translucent closure strip 16 is provided on the lower visible edge of the profiled strip 2 as an optional additional feature which can also be used for other embodiments such as the embodiments shown in the preceding figures. Said closure strip 16 is located between the profiled strip 2 and the vehicle outer surface 12 and closes off the light gap 10 against the ingress of dirt and moisture. As illustrated in
[0040] The lighting structure 8 does not necessarily have to be a film strip which extends over the entire trim fitting. Depending on the application, the lighting structure 8 can also extend over just part of the length of the trim fitting or it is possible to provide a plurality of lighting structures 8, preferably a plurality of lighting structures 8 which directly adjoin one another and which form regions which can be actuated selectively, for example in order to present only certain selected information or in order to illuminate regions which can be delimited selectively from one another separately.
[0041] A further advantage of the described invention in general and of the embodiments shown in the figures is that the backlit trim fittings, as well as compatible, non-backlit trim fittings, can optionally be fitted onto the same carrier profile or sealing strip 1. The sealing function and optics or lighting function of the assembly are completely separate from one another, with the result that only the trim fitting assumes the optical function. The sealing strip 1 does not have to be specifically prepared for the use of a backlit trim fitting or specially selected for this purpose.
[0042] For the vehicle manufacturer there is the possibility of giving the vehicle a significantly more high-quality appearance solely through the selection of the trim fitting which is to be fitted onto the same sealing strip 1 for all the vehicle equipment level configurations, for example within the scope of a light assembly which is offered as a special accessory. In this way it is also possible for vehicles which originally have a non-backlit trim fitting to be easily retrofitted in a way which is particularly simple in terms of manual labour, without the need to replace the sealing strip 1.
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0043] 1 Sealing strip [0044] 2 Profiled strip [0045] 3 Upper visible edge [0046] 4 Lower visible edge [0047] 5 Main limb [0048] 6 Upper functional limb [0049] 7 Lower functional limb [0050] 8 Lighting structure [0051] 9 Sealing strip limb [0052] 10 Light gap [0053] 11 Window pane [0054] 12 Vehicle outer surface [0055] 13 Decorative surface [0056] 14 Spacer element [0057] 15 Reflective surface [0058] 16 Closure strip [0059] S Light gap width [0060] Z Decorative side [0061] F Functional side