This application is a “national phase” application based upon International Patent Application PCT/BP2011/054145 filed on Mar. 18, 2011 and entitled “Device for Procuring an Infinity Effect for a Motor Vehicle Signaling light,” which, in turn, claims priority to and benefit of the filing date of French Patent Application 10/01084 filed on Mar. 19, 2010 and entitled “Device for Procuring an Infinity Effect for a Motor Vehicle Signaling Light.”
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to, in general, the field of lighting for signaling and/or “ambient illumination” functions m vehicles (specifically; motor vehicles) and, in particular, a device for procuring a “relief” effect in the illumination of signaling lights and/or lights for the exterior or interior fighting of vehicles.
2. Description of Related Art
Efforts are increasingly being directed toward the maximum possible reduction of the volume of housings for the accommodation of sets or sub-sets of the signaling lights that are fitted to motor vehicles as a statutory requirement. This objective is facilitated by the use of LEDs in place of or in addition to conventional lamps.
By definition, it might appear contradictory to simultaneously pursue the objective of lending depth (specifically, an impression of relief) to the light generated by signaling-light housings with this reduced volume.
From other fields (specifically, interior decoration in domestic or professional settings), systems are known for the reflection of light by mirrors arranged opposite each other, thus creating an impression of infinity by the successive reflection of the image of the location concerned from one mirror to the other. The images thus obtained, which create an impression of infinity, use fully-reflective mirrors and create an impression that does not vary substantially, regardless of whether the observer is positioned close to or at a distance from one of the mirrors concerned. The light sources used are all positioned in front of at least one of the mirrors while the observer is positioned in a space between the two mirrors.
Thus, there is a need in the related art for a device that generates an “infinity” effect in the signaling and/or ambient lighting of motor vehicles. There is a need in the related art also for such a device that permits the addition of “style” effects to the signaling lights of vehicles.
The invention overcomes the disadvantages in the related art in a device for a signaling light and/or lighting an exterior or interior ambient of a motor-vehicle passenger compartment including at least one type of light source. The device comprises an optical assembly of at least one first reflector including a mirror and at least one second reflector including a semi-transparent mirror. Light emitted by at least one LED is diffused in a curtain diffuser of a substantially transparent material. A plurality of planes or mid-planes of the mirror, the semi-transparent mirror, and the curtain diffuser are mutually substantially parallel. Light transmitted or reflected by the optical assembly is transmitted and visible to an observer from a surface of the second reflector that is substantially opposite to that facing a plurality of other elements of the optical assembly. The curtain diffuser includes a lighting sub-assembly arranged in space between the mirror and semi-transparent mirror and having a substantially transparent optical material and at least one light source arranged for emission of a plurality of rays of light propagated within a thickness of the transparent optical material.
The invention overcomes the disadvantages in the related art in also a signaling and/or lighting module for an exterior or interior of a motor vehicle, wherein the module comprises at least one of the device. The module is integrated or suitable for integration in an assembly comprising all the oilier functional elements required.
The optical assembly is, in an embodiment, integrated or suitable for integration in a housing (for example, in the general form of a cylindrical section) to constitute a module.
In the optical assembly, the second reflector (R2) and, optionally, the curtain diffuser (D1) are arranged in front of the LED or LEDs.
In an embodiment, the device comprises a lighting sub-assembly arranged in the space between the mirror and semi-transparent mirror, transparent optical material, and at least one light source of the “LED” type arranged for the emission of the rays of light propagated within the material thickness of the transparent optical material [in accordance with French Patent Application 09/05984 filed on Dec. 11, 2009 in the name of the applicant (the description of which in full is included herein by reference)]. In brief a sub-assembly of this type essentially comprises a plate of a transparent optical material forming a curtain. The plate comprises at least one bilateral and extended convex projection of substantially circular overall cross-section having its median longitudinal axis in the mid-plane of the plate and adapted to form a light guide and at least one LED arranged m at least one end of the light guide and having its main orthogonal axis in the longitudinal axis of the light guide.
The respective planes or mid-planes of the mirror and semi-transparent mirror(s) are substantially mutually parallel.
However, it is conceivable for the respective planes or mid-planes of the mirror and semi-transparent mirror(s) to enclose an angle substantially ranging from 1 to 3 degrees. This allows a spatial variability of the images from specific light sources, thereby delivering an even more original “style” effect.
In advantageous embodiments of the invention, one or other(s) of the following features/arrangements may be applied, either separately or in combination.
The optical assembly is arranged perpendicularly or substantially perpendicularly to the optical axis of the beam emitted by the LED or LEDs.
The median direction of emission of the LEDs is parallel to the optical axis of the module.
The mirror (R1) is arranged substantially on the level of the LEDs with its reflective surface facing the front whereas the mirror (R1) is hollowed-out or non-existent at the level of the LEDs to allow the latter to project their light beam in front of the mirror (R1).
The mirror (R1) is a semi-transparent mirror identical to or different than that constituting the second reflector (R2). In this embodiment, the LEDs are provided with reflectors.
The curtain (D1) is combined with the mirror (R1).
The mirror (R1) is selected from reflectors, mirrors proper, or semi-mirrors and may be plane, conical, elliptical, semi-elliptical, hyperbolic, spiral, logarithmic spiral, helical, or other.
The mirror (R1) may show variable curvature, including variations between/among different zones within the same mirror. For example, it may be plane throughout its central section and spherical at its periphery.
The mirror (R1) may show a colored appearance when the LEDs are extinguished—for example, if a metal other than aluminum is used in the process for deposition under argon.
At least one LED is arranged in a central position in the module and, in combination with a curtain that is combined with the mirror (R1), delivers a “relief” effect or reverse “infinity” effect, which is particularly useful for indicating the illumination of a brake light.
The reflective surface of the semi-transparent mirror (R2) or, optionally, (R1) may be achieved by: a) application of a semi-transparent film; b) direct metal-plating (e.g., of aluminum or other metals by spattering); or c) deposition of a thin plating to a transparent glass or screen, which allows the differentiation of colors while maintaining a semi-transparent quality (“a” is suitable for plane surfaces while “b” has the advantage of suitability for application to plane and complex surfaces).
The semi-transparent mirror (R2) or, optionally, (R1) may be of the “clear” type or, conversely, colored—for example, amber, yellow, fluorescent green, “police” blue, a combination of red light with a green transparent material, or a “smoked” material, which gives a black appearance when the lighting is extinguished and red appearance when it is illuminated.
There is a ratio between, the transparency and transmission of the semi-transparent mirror, and, in accordance with the objective to be achieved [higher or lower photometric performance or greater or lesser depth (“style” effect)], these coefficients may be easily adjusted by the person ordinarily skilled in the related art.
The module shows a colored appearance—for example, red (either when it is extinguished or illuminated or illuminated only).
In an embodiment, an additional optical system is added between the two mirrors (R1), (R2), providing a light source that is parallel to the other light sources for the provision of a signaling light.
The device fulfills the statutory function of a side light with an initial ring of LEDs arranged in a circle around a central point and brake light delivering a stronger intensity and a “relief” effect from its base.
The assembly or a sub-assembly thereof may be driven electronically [e.g., by a resistance system or PWM (pulse-wave modulation), which varies the current frequency within a range of 80-150 Hz and allows a variation of luminous intensity for the delivery of alternative “brake light” and “side light” functions].
The central ring is only illuminated when the brake is depressed.
At least one of the mirrors (R1), (R2) is spherical, which maintains the effect of depth or infinity within a range of 20-30 m. The number of repetitions visible to the human eye is then dependent upon, the intensity of the light source.
The device is designed to deliver the repetition of a light motif between a mirror (reflection. “R”=100%) and semi-transparent mirror (reflection “R”≈50% and transmission “T”≈50%).
The stylistic appearance with “depth” effect delivered by the device has the appearance of dots or a line, whether continuous or in another form.
The LEDs are arranged at the periphery and/or in the center of the module. The LEDs deliver their light directly or through the section of a curtain.
A curtain is incorporated between the two mirrors (R1), (R2) to create an illuminated form that is reflected, a number of times.
For the delivery of an even more spectacular “lighting” effect the curtain is provided with a chamfered opening at its periphery.
Via one or more of its sections, the curtain receives light from a number of LEDs advantageously combined in one PCB or more PCBs.
The surface of the mirror (R1) is non-continuous or perforated at the point of arrangement of the LEDs advantageously in a peripheral position and/or centrally in a circular or substantially circular module.
The LEDs may be replaced or supplemented by 16-W axial-filament lamps.
The module housing may be configured in any form (e.g. circular, elliptical, square, etc.) or a specific form for the delivery of a “signature” design.
The semi-transparent mirror (R2) may constitute the protective window for the module. In an embodiment, this window is added in the conventional manner.
In an embodiment, the outer periphery of the device may be provided with a shoulder, thereby emphasizing the outline of the light.
The end of the light guide (or “curtain”) opposite the end that is equipped with at least one LED may be provided with a cover for the masking from vision of any light that may escape from the periphery of the curtain with a reflective component (in an embodiment, of metal construction) or chamfers and/or prisms.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood while the subsequent detailed description of embodiments of the invention is read taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing thereof.
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In an embodiment, one LED 3 or more of the LEDs 3 may be omitted or switchable such that the “infinity” effect is reserved to the images of the patterns carried by the curtain 4.
The device generates an infinite number of images only 7 to 12 of which, on average, are visible to the human eye.
In the device, the light source (comprised of the LED or LEDs for the lighting of the screen and diffusion of distributed light within the latter) reveals one pattern, or more patterns that are engraved on this screen or embedded within the screen. It is this diffused light that is then subject to successive reflections of the mirror 1 and/or semi-transparent mirrors 2, which generates a remarkably attractive image of the pattern(s) with an “infinity” effect.
The device is principally intended to serve as any one or combination of “side” light, “position” light, “brake” light, “indicator” light, etc. for both the front and rear of vehicles, according to context. The device may also be used for the equipment of an exterior lighting device (such as a lateral repeater) and/or a system for the interior lighting of a vehicle passenger compartment.
The invention has been described above in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology that has been, used above is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described above.
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