1. Technical Field
Exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to a light emission device including an organic EL panel and a lamp unit using the light emission device.
2. Related Art
Vehicle lamp units have been known which use, as a light source, a surface light emission element such as an organic EL panel. JP 2013-45523 A (corresponding to US 2013/0049570 A) describes a method of fixing a surface light emission element into a frame-shaped bracket (bezel) that is formed to conform to an outer circumferential shape of the surface light emission element.
Because of their flexible structures, it is difficult to fix flexible organic EL panels to frames etc. correctly and firmly. Where an organic EL panel is not well fixed to an frame or the like (for example, where only the four corners of an organic EL panel are fixed), the organic EL panel might deviate from the frame due to vibration, the organic EL panel itself might warp due to vibration or the like, which might result in that a desired level of luminous intensity cannot be obtained or that the organic EL panel is damaged.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention has been made in view of the above circumstances and provides a technique for fixing a flexible organic EL panel correctly and firmly.
(1) According to one exemplary embodiment, a light emission device includes an organic EL panel and a molding resin. In the organic EL panel, an organic EL light emission portion is formed on a substrate. The organic EL panel is flexible. The molding resin shapes the organic EL panel (10) so that the organic EL panel is in a curved state.
With this configuration, since the organic EL panel is firmed with the molding resin, it is possible to correctly and firmly fix the organic EL panel which is in the curved shape.
(2) The light emission device of (1) may further include a power supply portion for the organic EL light emission portion. The power supply portion is covered with the molding resin.
With this configuration, the power supply portions can be protected by the molding resin.
(3) A lamp unit includes the light emission device of any one of (1) and (2), and a frame. The frame fixes the light emission device so as to cover a light emission area of the light emission device. The frame has a window or a transparent portion at least in a part of a portion, overlapping the light emission area, of the frame.
With this configuration, light emitted from the light emission area can be projected through the frame.
(4) In the lamp unit of (3), the transparent portion of the frame may have a convex portion or a concave portion.
With this configuration, the high-quality design of the lamp unit can be provided, and the frame can be given a lens function.
(5) In the lamp unit of any one of (3) and (4), the light emission device may be formed with an attachment hole that passes through the organic EL panel and the molding resin. The frame may include an attachment leg configured to be fitted into the attachment hole.
With this configuration, the light emission device can be attached to the frame without using any other fixing member.
(6) In the lamp unit of any one of (3) and (4), the molding resin of the light emission device may include an attachment leg made of the molding resin. The frame may be formed with an attachment hole to which the attachment leg is fitted.
With this configuration, the light emission device can be attached to the frame without using any other fixing member.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention make it possible to fix a flexible organic EL panel correctly and firmly.
A process of manufacturing the organic EL panel 10 may include laminating the lamination structure from the anode layer 14 to the cathode layer 20 on either the front resin substrate 12 or the rear resin substrate 22. That is, the process of manufacturing the organic EL panel 10 may include forming the organic EL light emission layer 18 (which is an example of an organic EL light emission portion) on either the front resin substrate 12 or over rear resin substrate 22.
A flexible glass substrate or a metal substrate may be used in place of the front resin substrate 12 and the rear resin substrate 22.
A micro-cavity structure is formed by providing the micro-reflective metal film 16 between the anode layer 14 and the organic EL light emission layer 18. A distance between the micro-reflective metal film 16 and the cathode layer 20 is selected in accordance with a wavelength of light that is to be emitted from the organic EL light emission layer 18. Because of the micro-cavity structure, the light emitted from the organic EL light emission layer 18 is repeatedly reflected between the micro-reflective metal film 16 and the cathode layer 20, and only light having a particular resonance wavelength is amplified. Thereby, the luminance of the light emission portion can be enhanced. The organic EL panel 10 may be configured in such a manner that the micro-reflective metal film 16 is not provided between the anode layer 14 and the organic EL light emission layer 18.
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As described above, it is difficult to fix a flexible organic EL panel correctly and firmly, which might cause various issues. In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, the organic EL panel 10 which is in a desired curved state is shaped together with a molding resin, whereby a rigid light emission device is produced.
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Subsequently, the dies 34, 35 are cooled and removed. Thereby, a light emission device 30 which is firmed in a curved state is obtained as shown in
In the illustrated manufacturing process according to the first exemplary embodiment, attachment portions 32 made of molded resin are formed at both ends of the light emission device 30. As shown in
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After the molding resin is filled, the dies 36 and 37 are heated or illuminated with ultraviolet light, whereby the molding resin is set (cured). Then, the dies 36 and 37 are removed. As a result, a light emission device 30 which is firmed in a curved state is obtained as shown in
When a rigid light emission device 30 is produced by shaping the organic EL panel 10 in the curved state by the molding resin as described above, the organic EL panel 10 which is in the curved state can be easily attached to a frame or the like of a lamp unit with high positional accuracy. Fixed firmly, the organic EL panel 10 can be prevented from being warped or damaged due to vibration of the lamp unit. When the organic EL panel 10 is incorporated in a vehicle lamp unit, it can be prevented that displacement of the organic EL panel 10 causes the vehicle lamp unit to fail to meet a luminous intensity prescribed by a related law or rule.
Since the power supply portions of the organic EL panel 10 are covered with the molding resin, the power supply portions can be protected physically and prevented from being corroded due to exposure to water coming from outside.
A frame 50 has such a shape that the frame 50 is entirely curved with approximately the same curvature as the light emission device 40. The frame 50 is formed with recess portions 52 at both ends thereof to house both end portions of the light emission device 40. The frame 50 also includes tabs 54 each of which is formed through a through hole. The tabs 54 are used to fix the frame 50 to another member.
The light emission device 40 is inserted into the recess portions 52 so that a light emission surface 42 of the light emission device 40 is covered by the frame 50. Thereby, the light emission device 40 is fixed to the frame 50.
The entire frame 50 or a portion, corresponding to a light emission area of the light emission device 40, of the frame 50 is transparent or translucent and allows light to pass therethrough. Alternatively, as shown in
A frame 60 has such a shape that the frame 60 is entirely curved with approximately the same curvature as the light emission device 40. The frame 60 is formed with recess portions 62 at both ends to house both end portions of the light emission device 40. The frame 60 also includes tabs 64 each of which is formed through a through hole. The tabs 64 are used to fix the frame 60 to another member.
The light emission device 40 is inserted into the recess portions 62 so that a surface, opposite to the light emission surface 42, of the light emission device 40 is covered by the frame 60. Thereby, the light emission device 40 is fixed to the frame 60 so that the light emission surface 42 is exposed.
A cover 70 and a frame 74 have such shapes that the cover 70 and the frame 74 are entirely curved with approximately the same curvature as the light emission device 40. The light emission device 40 is fixed so as to be sandwiched between the cover 70 and the frame 74.
The entire cover 70 or a portion, corresponding to a light emission area of the light emission device 40, of the cover 70 is transparent or semitransparent and allows light to pass therethrough. The cover 70 includes protrusion portions 72 at both ends thereof so that the protrusion portions 72 cover both ends of the light emission device 40. The protrusion portions 72 are connected to the frame 74 by welding, bolding, thermal caulking, or the like. Alternatively, the cover 70 may be connected to the frame 74 by means of a fixing member such as a screw or a lance.
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A frame 120 is curved with approximately the same curvature as the light emission device 110 and is slightly larger in external shape than the light emission device 110. The entire frame 120 or a portion, corresponding to a light emission area of the light emission device 110, of the frame 120 is transparent or translucent and allows light to pass therethough.
The frame 120 is formed with attachment holes 122 at positions corresponding to the attachment legs 112 of the light emission device 110. The attachment legs 112 of the light emission device 110 are fitted into the respective attachment holes 122 of the frame 120. Thereby, the light emission device 110 is fixed to the frame 120.
Conversely, a light emission device may be formed with attachment holes so that the attachment holes passes through both of the organic EL panel and the molding resin, and a frame may be formed with attachment legs configured to be fitted into the respective attachment holes. The attachment legs of the frame are fitted into the respective attachment holes of the light emission device, whereby the light emission device is fixed to the frame.
Through holes 132 and through holes 142 are formed through a frame 130 and a light emission device 140, respectively, at such positions that the through holes 132 correspond to the respective through holes 142. Pins 144 are inserted into the respective pairs of through holes 132, 142, and both ends of each pin 144 are caulked. Thereby, the light emission device 140 is fixed to the frame 130.
A light emission device 140 includes an organic EL panel 145 and a molding resin 146. As shown in
Positioning pins 152 and 153 are erected from the frame 150 at such positions as to correspond to the respective through holes 142, 143. The positioning pins 152 and 153 are inserted into the respective through holes 142, 143 and then, leading end portions of the positioning pins 152 and 153 are caulked. Thereby, the light emission device 140 is fixed to the frame 150.
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In the above described exemplary embodiments, a single light emission device is fixed to a single frame. However, plural light emission devices which are arranged side by side may be fixed to a single frame.
In the above described exemplary embodiments, the organic EL panel is rectangular in a plan view. However, an external shape of the organic EL panel, that is not limited thereto. The organic EL panel may have any shape. In the case where the organic EL panel has a shape other than a rectangle shape, a frame is formed so as to conform to the external shape of the organic EL panel.
For example, lamp units that are produced according to the above described exemplary embodiments can be used as vehicular clearance lamps, day lamps, turn signal lamps, tail lamps, stop lamps, etc.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-046416 | Mar 2014 | JP | national |
This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-046416 filed on Mar. 10, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.