The present invention relates to a fitting part for the interior of a vehicle, comprising a luminous surface which consists of a molded body on which a light conductor which is provided with a cover layer is arranged.
Such fitting parts are known from e.g. DE 103 41 253 A1. Fitting parts according to the prior art are often disadvantageous in that they are not dimensionally stable, in that the light source is unprotected and/or in that they have edge regions with sharp borders.
It was therefore the object of the present invention to provide a fitting part that does not have the disadvantages of the prior art.
The object is achieved by a fitting part for the interior of a vehicle, comprising a light source which consists of a molded body on which a light conductor which is provided with a cover layer is arranged. The molded body is, at least in sections of the edge region thereof, provided with an indentation which holds a light source.
The present invention relates to a fitting part for the interior of a vehicle. Such a fitting part generally is a covering part or the instrument panel. By way of example, the fitting part is a door lining or the roof liner. In general, these fitting parts have a base material, which is provided with at least a trim layer, but often also with a padding layer which is preferably arranged between the trim layer and the base material. The base material can have a multilayered design.
According to the invention, this fitting part has a luminous surface, in particular for highlighting certain regions of the fitting part and/or for enabling or improving the illumination of the interior of the vehicle. According to the invention, this luminous surface consists of a molded body, which generally serves as base layer. This molded body is often produced by forming a two-dimensional material and/or by casting or injection molding. A light conductor is arranged on this molded body. The light conductor is preferably cohesively connected to the molded body, more particularly adhesively bonded to the latter. According to the invention, the light conductor is a planar, flexible light conductor, and so the luminous surface can be comparatively large and need not be planar since the flexible light conductor matches the contour of the molded plate. As a result of its flexibility, the light conductor experiences a certain amount of mechanical load without being damaged. In the case of a break, for example in an accident situation, sharp edges are not created as a result of the flexibility. Between the light conductor and the interior, i.e. on the visible side of the fitting part, the light conductor is, according to the invention, provided with a cover layer over the whole surface thereof, said cover layer preferably protruding over the edge of the light conductor. This cover layer is at least a trim layer, for example leather, fabric or Alcantara upholstery, which particularly preferably has a soft touch, i.e. in which a padding layer is preferably also provided between the trim layer and the conductor. The light emitted by the light conductor passes through the cover layer and then lightens the interior of the vehicle. The trim layer, the padding layer and the light conductor are preferably connected to one another cohesively, more particularly by adhesive bonding.
According to the invention, the molded body is now, at least in sections of the edge region thereof, provided with an indentation which holds the light source. A first advantage of this indentation is that it lends stability to the molded body; secondly, however, it also improves the transition between the molded body and the components adjoining thereon such that this transition is pleasing to the eye but without sharp edges. As a result of the fact that the light source is provided in the indentation, the fitting part according to the invention has very space-saving design and the light source is protected.
The indentation is preferably embodied as a groove, particularly preferably as a continuous groove extending around the whole edge region of the molded body. The light source can be as long as the whole groove or as long as part of the groove. It is possible to arrange a plurality of light sources in the groove, it being possible to operate these light sources together or independently of one another. The individual light sources can emit light with different wavelengths and/or with different intensity. By way of example, the light source can be an LED, an OLED and/or an incandescent bulb. Each light source can be connected to one or more electric circuits. A plurality of light sources can be connected to a common electric circuit or to separate electric circuits.
The indentation preferably has at least one cutout for coupling the light from the light source into the light conductor. By way of example, the cutout is a slit.
The light source is preferably provided in a housing, which is arranged in the indentation and preferably connected thereto in a cohesive fashion, more particularly adhesively bonded therein.
In another preferred embodiment, the light source is arranged directly on the edge of the indentation, preferably in an interlocking fashion, more particularly connected thereto by adhesive bonding.
However, the light source is preferably provided such that it can be replaced in a simple manner.
In the following text, the invention will be explained on the basis of
a shows details of the fitting part 1, more particularly of the luminous surface 11, 13, 15. On the rear side, the latter has a molded part 5 which, in the present case, has a pan-shaped design and, encircling it in the edge region 9 thereof, an indentation 5.1. This indentation has a rounded design, particularly in the edge region thereof facing the passenger compartment, so that it has no sharp edges. Further molded parts adjoin the molded part 5 in the edge region. Arranged within the molded part 5 there is a planar, flexible light conductor 7, which is covered by a cover layer 6 in the direction of the passenger interior and adhesively bonded to the molded part 5. As shown by the indicated exploded view, a light source 4, in this case LEDs 4.2 which are arranged on a printed circuit board 4.1, is arranged in a housing 8, which in turn is inserted into the gap 5.1. As can be gathered from
It is furthermore possible to identify the light source 4 in the illustration as per
1 Fitting part
2 Visible side
3 Rear side
4 Light source
4.1 Printed circuit board
4.2 LED, OLED
5 Molded part, central door part
5.1 Indentation, groove
6 Cover layer
6.1 Trim layer
6.2 Padding layer
7 Light conductor
8 Housing
8.1 Cutout in the housing
9 Edge
11 First surface part, luminous surface
12 Door handle
13 Second surface part, luminous surface
14 Storage compartment
15 Third surface part, luminous surface
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 023 247.5 | Jun 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP11/02824 | 6/9/2011 | WO | 00 | 5/18/2013 |