This relates to the field of motor vehicles and, more particularly, to illuminating parts of motor vehicles.
People customize motor vehicles with lighted accessories as a form of expression and as a safety mechanism. Emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances use lighting accessories to make the vehicle noticeable. Emergency personnel will sometimes install lighting accessories on the front and/or rear bumpers of their vehicles to enhance visibility. Such lighting accessories may include flashing lights that change colors to improve the vehicle's visibility. Conventional bumper lighting systems are often cumbersome and unsightly because wires are showing or the lighting system simply does not mesh with the ornamental appearance of the vehicle.
Vehicle bumpers often include a step pad that fits atop the bumper to provide a step or a platform where a person can stand while loading and unloading the vehicle. It would be advantageous to have a lighting system installed on a step pad to provide enhanced visibility to the vehicle. Such a lighting system would provide better aesthetics than conventional the systems while enhancing vehicle safety.
In view of this, an example of such a lighted vehicle part includes a vehicle step pad attachable to a vehicle. The step pad has a stepping surface configured to permit a user to step on the stepping surface when loading objects into a vehicle on which the step pad is attached. A downturned lip extends downwardly from the stepping surface and a light source is mounted to the step pad in such a way that the light source can emit light from the lip.
The step pad may be installed on a vehicle having at least one tire, a vehicle body extending from a front end to a rear end and having a bumper extending from the rear end. The step pad is attached to the bumper, forming the stepping surface.
The lip may define at least one opening and a light cover of the light source may be positioned at the at least one opening.
The step pad may include an interior surface and the light source may be mounted on the interior surface.
The light source may be attached to an interior section of the lip with an attachment in such a way that the attachment is not visible on an exterior portion of the lip opposite the interior portion of the lip.
The step pad may have an L-shaped cross-section along a majority of a length of the step pad.
An example of a method of lighting a vehicle part includes forming an opening in a portion of a first vehicle step pad having a stepping surface configured to permit a user to step on the stepping surface when loading objects into a vehicle on which the step pad is attached. The method continues by positioning a light source adjacent the opening so as to emit light from the opening.
The method may include removing a second step pad from the vehicle and replacing the second step pad with the first step pad.
The method may include installing the first step pad onto a vehicle bumper.
An example of a light source may include a housing forming a first channel having an upper planar wall and a lower planar wall, a housing front wall extending vertically between the upper planar wall and lower planar wall, and an open back section opposite the front wall. A light cover is positioned at the housing front wall. An electrical chassis is positioned within the channel. The electrical chassis includes a chassis rear wall that at least partially closes the open back section and a chassis front wall supporting a plurality of LEDs oriented to emit light through the light cover. The electrical chassis forms a second channel within the first channel, the second channel including electronics.
The light cover may be connected directly to the electrical chassis and extend through the housing front wall.
The chassis rear wall may define a wire receiving opening.
The electrical chassis may include an open top section.
The first channel and second channel may both be generally U-shaped.
This disclosure describes example features and embodiments, but not all possible features or embodiments of the lighted vehicle step pad and light source. Where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with and/or in the context of other aspects and embodiments. The lighted vehicle step pad and light source may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to only the features and embodiments described here or shown in the drawings.
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The stepping surface 206 may be textured to provide grip and prevent slipping. When installed on a vehicle, the stepping surface 206 provides the user a place to step when loading and/or unloading objects from the vehicle and is generally horizontal and parallel to the underlying ground.
The lip 210 defines a plurality of openings 212 that pass through the lip 210. The openings 212 are configured to allow lights from a light source 300 to shine therethrough. In the example shown in the drawings, the lighted step pad 200 includes five openings 212 and five light sources 300. It is to be understood that the scope of possible configurations is not limited to this example.
An interior surface 214 of the step pad 200 includes a stepping surface interior 216 extending from the forward terminal edge 208 to a lip interior surface 218 forming the interior of the lip 210. When installed on a vehicle, the interior surface 214 is not substantially visible so that most of the light source 300 is hidden from view.
The step pad 200 may be made of a material such as plastic, metal, or the like. In a specific example, the step pad 200 is made of a plastic material that can easily be removed from the vehicle and replaced when desired.
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The light cover 302 of the light source 300 may be transparent and/or translucent to allow light to pass through. The material from which the light cover is made may be a plastic or the like. The light cover 302 is provided to provide a protective cover over the light source's lights.
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The housing top wall 308 and bottom wall 310 are substantially planar and parallel to each other. The distance D1 between the housing top wall 308 and bottom wall 310 is less than the vertical length D2 of the lip 210 from where the lip 210 terminates at its bottom end to the point where the lip 210 downturns on its upper end.
The housing 304 has an open back section 312 and opposed open ends 314. This configuration allows the housing 304 to form a sleeve-like cavity that receives an electrical chassis 316 including the electrical components of the light source 300.
The electrical chassis 316 further includes a chassis rear wall 326 opposite the chassis front wall 318. When the housing 304 is installed, the chassis rear wall 326 at least partially closes the open back section 312 of the housing 304. The chassis rear wall 326 defines a wire receiving opening for feeding electrical wiring to the light strip 322. The electrical wiring may be plugged in to a receptacle 329 connected to the light strip 322. A central section of the electrical chassis 326 forms a channel with an open chassis top section 331 and a chassis bottom wall 332. The channel in the electrical chassis 316 is also substantially U-shaped. The channel in the chassis provides a space for electrical components such as wiring, receptacles, circuits, and the like.
The electrical chassis 316 may be installed on the step pad 200 without the housing 304 in certain example embodiments. In such a case, the vertical thickness T of the electrical chassis 316 from its uppermost point to its lowermost point is less than the thickness of the lip 310.
The light strip 322 may be an LED light strip that includes a plurality of individual LED bulbs positioned on a backing material. Wiring on or within the backing material is connected to each individual LED bulb.
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Although the light source 300 is advantageous for use with the lighted step pad 200, it should be understood that the light source 300 may have many other uses, especially for mounting onto a vehicle.
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In another example, the light sources 300 are turned on and off in concert with the vehicle's brake lights.
If the step pad 200 is installed on an emergency vehicle, the controller 400 may be programmed to operate in concert with the vehicle's pre-existing emergency lighting system.
A method of lighting a vehicle part is now described. The method includes forming an opening in a portion of a first vehicle step pad having a stepping surface configured to permit a user to step on the stepping surface when loading objects into a vehicle on which the step pad is attached. The opening may be formed by way of, for example, cutting the opening into the step pad with conventional cutting tools, molding the opening into the step pad in a molding operation, or the like.
The method continues by positioning a light source adjacent the opening so as to emit light from the opening. The light source may be positioned adjacent the opening, for example, by attaching the light source to the step pad in such a way that light from the light source can be emitted from the opening.
Depending on the number of light sources desired, the forming step may include forming a plurality of openings in the step pad to accommodate a plurality of light sources.
The first step pad may be a replacement part for a second step pad. In a particular example, the second step pad is the unlighted step pad that was originally installed on the vehicle when it was manufactured.
An example of the light source and lighted vehicle step pad has been described in detail above and is shown in the drawings. This example is provided for illustrative purposes. The scope of possible examples is not limited to the example described here. Many modifications can be made that may not be described but still fit within the scope of the appended claims.
This claims the benefit of priority to U.S. provisional Application No. 62/577,959, filed Oct. 27, 2017, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62577959 | Oct 2017 | US |