LIGHTING APPARATUS HAVING A FLEXIBLE PLANAR LIGHTING ELEMENT
20230141644 · 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Goetz SCHMIDT ZUR NEDDEN (Hamburg, DE)
- Laura SCHMIDT ZUR NEDDEN (Hamburg, DE)
- Niklas BASTIAN (Hamburg, DE)
- Sebastian CHROST (Ahrensburg, DE)
- Daniela MEYER (Hamburg, DE)
Cpc classification
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V19/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G03B15/06
PHYSICS
F21W2131/406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2105/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2107/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lighting apparatus including: a flexible planar light source having plural illuminants over a surface of a planar carrier material, which includes a flexible planar circuit carrier fitted with the illuminants on a side. The illuminants being interconnected by electrical lines formed in or on the circuit carrier, and a controller to supply power to the illuminants and control the illuminants. The controller includes a housing disposed on an edge of the planar light source and is mechanically connected to the planar light source, an edge of the planar light source being partly accommodated in the housing. The housing including electrical and electronic components and lines connected to the electrical lines of the planar light source. A strain relief is configured to absorb tensile stresses between the housing and the planar light source to keep the tensile stresses away from electrical connections between the controller and the planar light source.
Claims
1. A lighting apparatus comprising: a flexible planar light source comprising a plurality of illuminants distributed over a surface of a planar carrier material, the carrier material comprises a flexible planar circuit carrier fitted with the plurality of illuminants on a front side, the illuminants being interconnected by electrical lines formed in or on the circuit carrier, and a controller configured to supply power to the plurality of illuminants and control the plurality of illuminants, wherein the controller comprises a housing disposed on an edge of the planar light source and is mechanically connected to the planar light source, an edge of the planar light source being partly accommodated in the housing, the housing comprising electrical and electronic components and lines connected to the electrical lines of the planar light source; and a strain relief is configured to absorb tensile stresses between the housing and the planar light source to keep the tensile stresses away from electrical connections between the controller and the planar light source.
2. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carrier material comprises a textile.
3. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the strain relief is configured to create a high-tensile connection between the material of the planar light source and the housing.
4. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the strain relief comprises one of; a clamping device having a row of tension-absorbing pegs which are guided through a row of corresponding eyelets in the planar light source; spacers with internal threads and corresponding screws screwed into the internal threads of the spacers; or a cover one of screwed or clamped to or onto the housing.
5. The lighting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the cover having a stop bar attached to the planar light source configured to prevent the planar light source from being pulled out of the cover.
6. The lighting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the carrier material being reinforced in the region of one of the eyelets or the spacers.
7. The lighting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the carrier material is reinforced by a double layer of the flexible planar circuit carrier.
8. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein electrical lines between the controller and the plurality of illuminants are configured to be one of continuous or have an interruption with a contacting, which is disposed in a region of the strain relief.
9. The lighting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the contacting is configured as one of a spring pin contacting with spring pins and opposing contact surfaces, which are contacted and secured by fastening of the strain relief, or as a pin strip with contact pins, which can be accommodated in corresponding contact pin receptacles.
10. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the planar light source has, on a rear side of the circuit carrier one or more of: a flexible planar cooling layer, which is mechanically or materially connected to the circuit carrier, and a rain- and dirt-repellent layer.
11. The lighting apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the cooling layer being shielded on an outside by the rain- and dirt-repellent layer.
12. The lighting apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the cooling layer being formed as the rain- and dirt-repellent layer.
13. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the circuit carrier further comprising a reflective surface.
14. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the circuit carrier with the illuminants and the electrical lines is coated with a waterproof coating.
15. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a stiffenable frame connected to the planar light source at least partially circumferentially, the frame stretching the planar light source in the stiffened state and allowing the planar light source to be one or more of folded and rolled up together with the stiffenable frame in the unstiffened state.
16. The lighting apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the stiffenable frame comprises an air- or fluid-tight inflatable tube configured to be filled with air or a fluid and deflated by a pump.
17. The lighting apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the pump is disposed in the housing.
18. The lighting apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the stiffenable frame has one of an O-shape, an X-shape, or a U-shape.
19. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the planar light source comprises fixing means for releasably fixing an end of the planar light source opposite the controller to another location of the housing or the planar lighting element, the fixing means fixes the planar light source in a state in which the planar light source is wound around the controller.
20. The lighting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the controller comprises one or more of a membrane keypad, a wireless communication interface via which the controller can be operated remotely by means of a remote control.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] Further features will become evident from the description of embodiments, together with the claims and the appended drawings. Embodiments can fulfill individual features or a combination of several features.
[0035] The embodiments are described below, without restricting the general idea of the invention, based on exemplary embodiments in reference to the drawings, whereby we expressly refer to the drawings with regard to the disclosure of all details that are not explained in greater detail in the text. In the drawings:
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[0048] In the drawings, the same or similar elements and/or parts are, in each case, provided with the same reference numerals such that they are not introduced again in each case.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0050] Instead of strain relief by the tension-absorbing pegs 24 and eyelets 54, a clamping device not shown can also be used, which grips and clamps the planar lighting element 50 along one of its edges 52, optionally with a rubberized surface or with a profiled surface. The clamping is then performed along the side that has the eyelets 54 in the exemplary embodiment of
[0051] In the exemplary embodiment in
[0052] The LED illuminants 58 and electrical lines 60 are applied to a circuit carrier 80, which may have a textile base, for example a textile cloth. Details of this are described in DE 10 2014 206 882 B4. The electrical lines and the circuit boards 59 may be sewn to the textile cloth, so that there is a connection between the electrical components and the circuit carrier 80 that is both secure and low-stress. The nature of the connection from the electrical connections to the textile circuit carrier 80 results in a structure that can be easily and repeatedly rolled and folded.
[0053] The edge of the planar lighting element 50 includes a circumferential stiffenable frame 70 in an O-shape. It is an inflatable tube that is filled with compressed air or other pressurizable hydraulic fluid. Once the tube is filled with compressed air or hydraulic fluid and pressurized, it expands to its maximum dimensions, stabilizing the planar lighting element 50. The tube can either be part of the planar lighting element 50 or circumferentially connected to it, for example with a Velcro fastener. Once the compressed air or hydraulic fluid is released, the planar lighting element 50 can be rolled up together with its stiffenable frame 70.
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[0056] On the backside of the circuit carrier 80 is a cooling layer 82, which is configured to absorb heat from the LED illuminants 58 and transfer it into the surface and to the backside, thereby lowering the temperature of the LED illuminants 58 themselves compared to a configuration that does not have a cooling layer 82. A rain and dirt repellent layer 84 is disposed on the back side of the cooling layer 82, for example made of a rip-stop fabric. The rain and dirt repellent layer 84 may be attached to the cooling layer 82, but may also be only marginally connected to the other layers, so that an air cushion may be formed between the cooling layer 82 and the rain and dirt repellent layer 84.
[0057] A diffusion layer 86 made of a diffusion fabric may be disposed on the front side, which is or will be connected to the circuit carrier 80 on the edge 52 of the planar lighting element 50.
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[0060] Optionally, an electric pump 38 may be provided to inflate a U-shaped circumferential frame 72 in response to input and actuation by the control electronics 34 in order to stabilize the shape of the planar lighting element 50. In addition, a wireless communication interface 36 may be provided to receive signals from a remote controller 40, decode them, and transmit them to the control electronics 34. In this way, the operation of the lighting apparatus 10 can be controlled remotely.
[0061] Other possible components include pushbuttons, display elements, such as LEDs or screens, which are also to be integrated into the housing surface in a waterproof and dirtproof manner.
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[0064] All three of the inflatable frames 70, 72, 74 can be put in a slack state by releasing the compressed air or hydraulic fluid, in which state the lighting unit 10 can be rolled up from the controller 20.
[0065] As an alternative to the design of the frames 70, 72, 74 as tubes that can be filled with compressed air, other embodiments are possible. For example, the frames can also be filled with spirals, through each of which a pull wire is passed, which is connected at one side to the end of a spiral and is connected to a tensioning device within the housing 22 of the controller 20. When the tensioning device is actuated, tensile stress is applied to the tension wire, forcing the spiral into a close-fitting, inflexible configuration, thereby stabilizing it. Instead of a spiral, a series of cylindrical sections can also be used, through which a tension wire is passed accordingly, and which center on each other and support and stabilize each other when tension is applied.
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[0067] The planar lighting element 50 has a pre-board 28 that rests in a planar manner on and is connected to the textile substrate. The pre-board 28 has through openings for screws 27b, which are disposed such that the screws 27b engage in the internal threads of the spacers 27a when assembled. When the screws 27b are tightened, the pre-board 28 is pressed onto the main board 26. The pre-board 28 has a series of contact surfaces 25b which face the spring pins 25a in the assembled state of the main and pre-boards 26, 28. They establish the electrical through-contacting. The contact surfaces 25b are connected, for example soldered, on the opposite side of the pre-board 26 to the lines which lead to the illuminants 58 and supply them with power.
[0068] The arrangement of the rows of spring pins 25a and contact surfaces 25b between the spacers 27a and screws 27b creates a very effective strain relief and contacting 26. The mechanical loads are carried by the screws 27b and spacers 27a. The spring pin contacting is flexible and allows for some torsion of the contacting row without losing electrical contact.
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[0070] This contacting 29′ is not mechanically stable on its own and would be immediately separated again under tension. Therefore, as shown in cross-section in
[0071] Behind the pre-board 28, the planar lighting element 50 is provided on at least one side, in the exemplary embodiment shown on both sides, with stop bars 104, which may be sewn on, glued on or the like. These prevent the planar lighting element 50 from being pulled out of the cover 100 or, alternatively, the frame again. Together with the cover 100, they act as a strain relief. The cover 100 may also be provided with sealing lips made of rubber, silicone or other suitable materials, against which the stop bars 104 are pulled or, alternatively, pressed and which reinforce the sealing effect exerted by the stop bars 104, such as if these are configured as keder strips.
[0072] While there has been shown and described what is considered to be preferred embodiments, it will, of course, be understood that various modifications and changes in form or detail could readily be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be not limited to the exact forms described and illustrated, but should be constructed to cover all modifications that may fall within the scope of the appended claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0073] 10 Lighting unit [0074] 20 Controller [0075] 22 Housing [0076] 24 Tension-absorbing peg [0077] 25a Spring pin [0078] 25b Contact surface [0079] 26 Main board [0080] 27a Spacer with internal thread [0081] 27b Screw [0082] 28 Pre-board [0083] 29, 29′ Contacting [0084] 29a Pin strip [0085] 30 Battery [0086] 32 Membrane keypad [0087] 34 Control electronics [0088] 36 Wireless communication interface [0089] 38 Pump [0090] 40 Remote Controller [0091] 50 Planar lighting element [0092] 52 Edge [0093] 54 Eyelet [0094] 56 Luminous area [0095] 58 LED illuminant [0096] 59 Circuit board [0097] 60 Electrical lines [0098] 65 Fixing means [0099] 70 Stiffenable frame in O-shape [0100] 72 Stiffenable frame in U-shape [0101] 74 Stiffenable frame in X-shape [0102] 76 Attachment points [0103] 80 Circuit carrier [0104] 82 Cooling layer [0105] 84 Rain- and dirt-repellent layer [0106] 86 Diffusion layer [0107] 88 Waterproof coating [0108] 90 Reflective layer [0109] 100 Cover [0110] 102 Attachment of the cover to the housing [0111] 104 Stop bar