Information
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Patent Application
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20040253855
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Publication Number
20040253855
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Date Filed
January 10, 200321 years ago
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Date Published
December 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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CPC
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Abstract
A conductor of flexible material on which electronic or electric components are arranged is embedded at least partially in at least one shape-stable component made of plastic material. The electric or electronic component can be an illuminating device and the shape stable component a reflector. The electric or electronic component can also be a momentary-contact switch or a sensor. The plastic-embedded conductor is produced by mounting the electric or electronic components on the flexible conductor, placing and positionally securing the flexible conductor provided with electric or electronic components into an injection mold, and embedding the flexible conductor at least partially in plastic material by injection molding.
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a conductor of flexible material according to the preamble of claim 1, a modular component, in particular for motor vehicles, according to the preamble of claim 9, as well as a method for producing such a conductor according to the preamble of claim 28.
[0002] It is known, for example, in connection with light units of motor vehicles to arrange in the light unit housing a reflector that reflects the light emitted by LEDs to the exterior. The LEDs are located on a flexible conductor film. Mounting of the flexible conductor with the LEDs is complex because the LEDs must be arranged at a precise mounting position within the light unit. This is difficult as a result of the flexibility of the conductor.
[0003] It is an object of the invention to configure the conductor, the modular component of the aforementioned kind, and the method of the aforementioned kind such that the flexible conductor can be mounted in a simple way in the desired mounting position.
[0004] This object is solved according to the invention for a conductor of the aforementioned kind by the characterizing features of claim 1, and, according to the invention, in regard to the modular component of the aforementioned kind by the characterizing features of claim 9, and, according to the invention, for the method of the aforementioned kind with the characterizing features of claim 28.
[0005] The flexible conductor according to the invention is at least partially embedded within the shape-stable modular component. By means of this shape-stable modular component, the conductor acquires its shape stability so that it can be mounted without problems in a precise mounting position. Moreover, the conductor is protected in the shape-stable modular component against damage.
[0006] In the modular component according to the invention, the flexible conductor is embedded at least partially in the plastic part. Accordingly, when mounting the modular component, the conductor no longer must be mounted separately but forms together with the shape-stable plastic part a modular component which can be mounted simply.
[0007] According to the method of the invention, the conductor is provided first with the electronic and/or electric component and subsequently inserted into the injection mold and positionally secured therein. Subsequently, the conductor is at least partially embedded in plastic material. After hardening or solidifying of the plastic material, the partially embedded conductor can be removed from the injection mold.
[0008] Further features of the invention result from the additional claims, the description, and the drawings.
[0009] The invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of an embodiment illustrated in the drawings. It is shown in:
[0010]
FIG. 1 in a sectional view a part of a lamp unit with a conductor according to the invention;
[0011]
FIG. 2 in a perspective illustration a reflector of the lamp unit according to FIG. 1 provided with the conductor according to the invention;
[0012]
FIG. 3 in a magnified illustration in section a portion of the conductor according to the invention;
[0013]
FIG. 4 in section and in a simplified illustration an injection mold for manufacturing the conductor according to the invention;
[0014]
FIG. 5 a further modular component according to the invention in an illustration corresponding to FIG. 3.
[0015]
FIG. 1 shows a lamp unit which is a taillight of a motor vehicle in this embodiment. The lamp unit has a housing 1 in which a carrier 2 is arranged. It is comprised preferably of plastic material but can also be made of any other suitable material. The carrier 2 and a reflector 3 together form a monolithic part. The reflector reflects the rays emitted by the illumination means 4 to a lens 5 through which the light reaches the exterior. The configuration of such a taillight of motor vehicles is known and is therefore not described in more detail. The lens 5 can be provided at its inner side with illumination optics 6.
[0016] The reflector 3 has openings 7 in which the illumination means 4 are positioned. As shown in FIG. 2, the reflector 3 has reflector surfaces 8 for each one of the illumination means 4, respectively. The illumination means 4 are advantageously LEDs mounted on a conductor 9. It is also possible to employ SMD-LEDs as illumination means 4. As shown in FIG. 2, the illumination means 4 in this embodiment are arranged in the area of the reflector surfaces in pairs, respectively. Depending on the configuration of the reflector 3, several such illumination means 4 can be correlated with the corresponding reflector surface 8. Of course, it is also possible to provide for each reflector surface 8 only a single illumination means 4. In the embodiment, there are three additional illumination means 4 provided on the side; they are positioned at a spacing from one another. Advantageously, they are also LEDs and do not radiate through the lens 4 but transversely thereto.
[0017] The conductor 9 is a flexible conductor film via which the current supply to the illumination means 4 is realized, as is known in the art. Since the conductor film 9 is flexible, it can be matched to any shape of the carrier 2 and/or of the reflector 3.
[0018] The carrier 2 and the reflector 3 enclose the conductor 9. When manufacturing the carrier 2 and the reflector 3, the conductor 9 is embedded in the material of these two parts 2, 3. In this way, the conductor 9 is properly secured and protected. FIG. 4 shows schematically a portion of an injection mold. It has two mold parts 10, 11, wherein mold part 10 is stationary and mold part 11 is movable. Both mold parts 10, 11 have at least one securing plunger 12, 13 arranged so as to be movable relative to one another within the mold parts 10, 11. Between them, the flexible conductor 9 is clamped during the injection molding process. The two securing plungers 12, 13 are adjustable in the direction of the double arrows 14, 15 illustrated in FIG. 4. Both securing plungers 12, 13 are configured such that they have at least one cavity 16, 17. The two cavities 16, 17 are positioned opposite one another and form a common cavity divided by the conductor 9. The cavity is configured such that the illumination means 4 mounted on the conductor 9 can be received therein during the injection molding process. The two securing plungers 12, 13 clamp the conductor 9 in the area adjacent to the illumination means 4 such that the plastic material introduced into the injection mold cannot penetrate into the cavity 16, 17.
[0019] Depending on the number of illumination means 4 which are mounted on the conductor 9, a corresponding number of securing plungers with corresponding cavities are provided in the injection mold.
[0020] A vacuum channel 18 can open into the cavity 16 of one securing plunger 12 via which the cavity can be subjected to vacuum during the injection molding process.
[0021] The injection mold can be provided additionally with at least one loading plunger 19.
[0022] As is known in the art, the plastic material for the carrier 2 and the reflector 3 is injected into the injection mold. The conductor 9 which is clamped in the cavity 20 between the securing plungers 12, 13 is embedded in this plastic material. The illumination means 4 provided on the conductor 9 are protected during this injection molding process within the cavity 16, 17 of the securing plungers 12, 13. The securing plungers 12, 13 are configured such that they clamp the conductor 9 only in direct vicinity of the illumination means 4 so that in other areas the conductor 9 can be embedded in the plastic material of the carrier 2 and the reflector 3. As a result of the clamping of the conductor 9 by means of the securing plungers 12, 13, it is ensured that the illumination means 4 are in their exact mounting position on the carrier 2 and the reflector 3. The flexible film-like conductor 9 itself must not have a precise mounting position because it is embedded in the plastic material of the carrier 2 and of the reflector 3 and, in this way, is positionally secured. After the injection molding process, the injection mold is opened so that the modular unit comprised of the carrier 2, the reflector 3, and the embedded conductor 9 can be removed and mounted in the housing 1. In this way, the manufacture and assembly of the lamp unit is simple and inexpensive.
[0023] The lamp unit can be, for example, a turn signal, a taillight, a headlight, or generally a signal light of a motor vehicle. However, the embedded conductor can also be used for interior and/or instrumentation illumination of motor vehicles, for example, as a dashboard light, cockpit light, a door handle light and the like.
[0024] In addition to the illumination means, sensors or other electronic and/or electric components can be mounted on the conductor 9 embedded in the plastic material. In addition to its use in motor vehicles, the embedded conductor 9 can be used also, for example, in cameras, acoustic signaling devices, mobile phones, and the like.
[0025]
FIG. 5 shows a conductor 9a on which are provided momentary-contact switches 22 arranged preferably at identical spacing to one another. As in the above described embodiment, the conductor 9a is comprised of a flexible film embedded in a carrier 2a of shape-stable plastic material. The momentary-contact switches 22 are positioned in cavities 16a of a plastic layer 21 applied onto the conductor 9a. As described above, it is manufactured in an injection mold with securing plungers 12, 13 between which the conductor film 9a with the momentary-contact switches 22 is clamped. The plastic layer 21 has a thickness matched to the height of the momentary-contact switches 22 so that it does not project significantly past the plastic layer 21. It is covered to the exterior by a cover film 23 which also covers the momentary-contact switches 22. The cover film 23 is relatively thin. It is fixedly connected to the plastic layer 21 while resting loosely on the momentary-contact switches 22 in which area it is flexible. Of course, the cover film 23 can also be omitted. In this modular component, the conductor 9a is shape-stable and is positive-lockingly and positionally precisely embedded in the carrier 2a and the plastic layer 21. The modular component can be produced with a few working steps and of few individual parts in a simple and inexpensive way. The component has only a relatively small size so that it can be mounted in a space-saving way. Electric/electronic components 24 are embedded in the plastic layer 21 which are seated on the conductor 9a and are required for operating the momentary-contact switches 22. Via the flexible area of the cover film 23, the momentary-contact switches 22 can be actuated properly. The momentary-contact switches 22 can be, for example, part of a mobile phone, an operating unit, and the like.
[0026] Instead of the momentary-contact switches 22, it is also possible to employ sensors, for example, ultrasound sensors as a parking assistant in motor vehicles, sensors for monitoring the interior of motor vehicles, rain sensors, and the like. Since the component is very flat, it can be used, in particular, in the automobile sector, for example, as an operating unit for a roof module, in a bumper as a parking assistant, or in connection with sensors for the interior and exterior areas.
[0027] Since the conductors 9, 9a are embedded in plastic material, an optimal heat distribution and heat dissipation result. Additional measures for heat distribution or heat dissipation are therefore not required.
[0028] The plastic material for the carrier 2 or 2a and/or the reflector 3 can be thermoplastic materials, such as polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymers (ABS), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polyamide and similar materials. Thermoplastic materials have a relatively low melting point so that, when injection molding the carrier 2, 2a and the reflector 3, there is no risk of damaging the electric and/or electronic components 4 or 22 arranged on the conductor 9, 9a.
Claims
- 1-32. (canceled).
- 33. A conductor of flexible material on which electronic and/or electric components are arranged, wherein the conductor is embedded at least partially in at least one shape-stable component.
- 34. The conductor according to claim 33, wherein the at least one shape-stable component is comprised of plastic material.
- 35. The conductor according to claim 34, wherein the plastic material is at least one thermoplastic material.
- 36. The conductor according to claim 34, wherein the plastic material contains additives.
- 37. The conductor according to claim 36, wherein the additives are present in the plastic material in an amount of up to approximately 60% by weight.
- 38. The conductor according to claim 36, wherein the additives are comprised of heat-dissipating material.
- 39. The conductor according to claim 36, wherein the additives are mineral substances, fibers, or ceramics.
- 40. The conductor according to claim 33, wherein the at least one shape-stable component is comprised of two functional parts.
- 41. The conductor according to claim 33, wherein the at least one shape-stable component is recessed in the area of the at least one electronic and/or electric components.
- 42. A modular component for motor vehicles, comprising:
at least one flexible conductor; at least one electric or electronic component arranged on the at least one flexible conductor; a plastic part; wherein the at least one flexible conductor is at least partially embedded in the plastic part.
- 43. The modular component according to claim 42, further comprising a carrier wherein the plastic part is arranged on the carrier.
- 44. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the at least one electric or electronic component is an illuminating means and wherein the plastic part is a reflector.
- 45. The modular component according to claim 44, wherein the carrier and the reflector form a single monolithic part.
- 46. The modular component according to claim 44, wherein the illumination means projects through an opening of the reflector.
- 47. The modular component according to claim 44, wherein the illumination means is an LED or an SMD.
- 48. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the at least one electric or electronic component is a momentary-contact switch.
- 49. The modular component according to claim 48, wherein the momentary-contact switch is arranged in a receptacle of the-plastic part.
- 50. The modular component according to claim 43, wherein the plastic part has a greater thickness than at least one of the carrier and the at least one conductor.
- 51. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein at least one of the plastic part and the at least one electric or electronic component has an exterior side covered at least partially by a cover layer.
- 52. The modular component according to claim 51, wherein the cover layer is a plastic film.
- 53. The modular component according to claim 51, wherein the cover layer is attached to the plastic part.
- 54. The modular component according to claim 51, wherein the cover layer is elastically yielding in an area of the at least one electric or electronic component.
- 55. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the at least one electric or electronic component is a sensor.
- 56. The modular component according to claim 5, wherein the sensor is a part of a parking assistant of the motor vehicle.
- 57. The modular component according to claim 55, wherein the sensor is an ultrasound sensor or a rain sensor.
- 58. The modular component according to claim 55, wherein the modular component is a part of a light unit of the motor vehicle.
- 59. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the modular component is a keypad of a mobile phone.
- 60. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the modular component is an operating unit for a roof module of the motor vehicle.
- 61. A method for producing the conductor according to claim 33, comprising the steps of:
a), mounting the at least one electric or electronic component on the at least one flexible conductor; b) placing and positionally securing the at least one flexible conductor provided with the at least one electric or electronic component into an injection mold; c) embedding the at least one flexible conductor at least partially in plastic material by injection molding.
- 62. The method according to claim 61, wherein, in step b), the at least one flexible conductor is clamped between at least two securing plungers of the injection mold.
- 63. The method according to claim 62, wherein at least one of the at least two securing plungers has a cavity and wherein the at least one electronic or electric component is seal-tightly positioned in the cavity during injection molding.
- 64. The method according to claim 63, further comprising the step of subjecting the cavity to vacuum.
- 65. The method according to claim 62, wherein the at least two securing plungers clamp the at least one flexible conductor in an area of the at least one electronic or electric component.
- 66. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the plastic part is comprised of at least one thermoplastic material.
- 67. The modular component according to claim 66, wherein the at least one thermoplastic material contains additives.
- 68. The modular component according to claim 67, wherein the additives are present in the at least one thermoplastic material in an amount of up to approximately 60% by weight.
- 69. The modular component according to claim 67, wherein the additives are comprised of heat-dissipating material.
- 70. The modular component according to claim 67, wherein the additives are mineral substances, fibers, or ceramics.
- 71. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the plastic part is recessed in the area of the at least one electronic or electric component.
- 72. The modular component according to claim 42, wherein the at least one flexible conductor is at least partially embedded in the plastic part by injection-molding.
Priority Claims (2)
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10200961.9 |
Jan 2002 |
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10261771.6 |
Dec 2002 |
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