This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-018975, filed on Feb. 1, 2013; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to a lighting device.
Generally, it known that Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) panel (a transparent OLED panel) which becomes transparent when off-lighting is obtained due to use of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) which dopes tin used for a transparent electrode in a minus electrode. It is possible to form an OLED lighting device which becomes transparent when off-lighting by assembling a plurality of transparent OLED panels.
When assembling the plurality of transparent OLED panels, it is necessary to secure mechanical strength of the OLED lighting device. For example, it can be exemplified that a frame is formed of a transparent material (for example, plastic, glass or the like) and the transparent OLED panels are assembled in the frame. In this case, it is necessary to supply a voltage to the plurality of transparent OLED panels while ensuring the transparency of all lighting devices.
According to a first exemplary embodiment, there is provided a lighting device including: a plurality of panels which emit light by organic electro-luminescence; a frame formed of a light transmitting material which is an insulating material, and sealing the plurality of panels; and a connection body having conductivity, in which the panel includes a substrate formed of a light transmitting material, a first electrode which is provided on the substrate and supplies a voltage to the panel, a second electrode which is provided on the substrate and supplies a voltage to the panel, a first conductive body which has conductivity, is connected to the first electrode, and is provided on a first side surface of the substrate, and a second conductive body which has conductivity, is connected to the second electrode, and is provided on a second side surface of the substrate, and in which the plurality of panels are electrically connected to each other via the first conductive body, the second conductive body and the connection body.
According to a second exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the frame includes a concave section in which the panel is disposed, and the connection body is provided on a side wall of the concave section.
According to a third exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the second exemplary embodiment, the frame includes a first frame body in which the concave section is formed and a second frame body which is provided on the first frame body and covers the panel, and the connection body is further provided on a bonding surface of the first frame body and the second frame body.
According to a fourth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the first conductive body includes at least one of metal paste, carbon paste, conductive tape, and a solder material.
According to a fifth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the second conductive body includes at least one of metal paste, carbon paste, conductive tape, and a solder material.
According to a sixth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the connection body includes at least one of metal paste, carbon paste, conductive tape and a solder material.
According to a seventh exemplary embodiment, the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, further includes: a third conductive body which is provided between the first conductive body and the connection body and includes at least one of metal paste, carbon paste, conductive tape, and a solder material; and a fourth conductive body which is provided between the second conductive body and the connection body and includes at least one of metal paste, carbon paste, conductive tape, and a solder material, in which the first conductive body is electrically connected to the connection body via the third conductive body, and in which the second conductive body is electrically connected to the connection body via the fourth conductive body.
According to an eighth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the first electrode includes an auxiliary wiring which passes through an emitting region of the panel, extends to a first end portion of the substrate and is electrically connected to the first conductive body, when viewing the lighting device from the direction perpendicular to a first main surface of the substrate, in which a plurality of auxiliary wirings and a plurality of second electrodes are provided, the plurality of auxiliary wirings are provided at a position spaced from each other in a predetermined pitch on the entire of the first main surface, and the plurality of second electrodes are provided at a position spaced from each other in a predetermined pitch on the entire of the first main surface.
According to a ninth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eighth exemplary embodiment, the plurality of auxiliary wirings are electrically connected to each other via the first conductive body, and the plurality of second electrodes are electrically connected to each other via the second conductive body.
According to a tenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eighth exemplary embodiment, the auxiliary wiring includes a structure in which a plurality of layers are laminated.
According to an eleventh exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the tenth exemplary embodiment, the auxiliary wiring includes a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer, in which the third layer is provided on the first layer, and in which the second layer is provided between the first layer and the third layer.
According to a twelfth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eleventh exemplary embodiment, the first layer and the third layer include molybdenum, and the second layer includes aluminum.
According to a thirteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eleventh exemplary embodiment, the auxiliary wiring further includes an insulation layer provided on a surface of a laminated body in which the first layer, the second layer and the third layer are laminated, and the insulation layer insulates an electrical connection between the first layer, the second layer, the third layer and the second electrode.
According to a fourteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eighth exemplary embodiment, the first conductive body is formed on the entire surface of the first side surface and is electrically connected to the plurality of auxiliary wirings.
According to a fifteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the eighth exemplary embodiment, the second conductive body is formed on the entire surface of the second side surface and is electrically connected to the plurality of second electrodes.
According to a sixteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the fourteenth exemplary embodiment, the first conductive body is further provided on a second main surface of the substrate, a third side surface of the substrate and a fourth side surface of the substrate, and is electrically connected to the plurality of auxiliary wirings.
According to a seventeenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the fifteenth exemplary embodiment, the second conductive body is further provided on a second main surface of the substrate, a third side surface of the substrate and a fourth side surface of the substrate and is electrically connected to the plurality of second electrodes.
According to an eighteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the sixteenth exemplary embodiment, the first conductive body is provided toward the second conductive body in the third side surface while maintaining an insulation distance with respect to the second conductive body.
According to a nineteenth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the seventeenth exemplary embodiment, the second conductive body is provided toward the first conductive body in the fourth side surface while maintaining an insulation distance with respect to the first conductive body.
According to a twentieth exemplary embodiment, in the lighting device according to the first exemplary embodiment, the plurality of panels are connected to each other in series.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to drawings. In addition, the same reference numerals are given to the same configuration elements in each drawing and detailed description thereof will be omitted appropriately.
A lighting device 100 according to an embodiment includes a frame 110, a panel 120, and a connection body 130. As illustrated in
In the specification of the application, the expression “a material which is capable of transmitting light” or “a material which transmits light” is not limited to materials having 100% of transmittance and means a material having transmittance being not zero with respect to at least light having a wavelength of visible light.
The lighting device 100 has a structure in which a plurality of panels 120 are sandwiched and sealed between the first frame body 111 and the second frame body 112. Specifically, as illustrated in
In addition, in the lighting device 100 illustrated in
As illustrated in
The panel 120 is a sheet-shaped panel emitting light by Organic Electra Luminescence (OEL) and includes Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) which becomes transparent when off-lighting, that is, diode through which the opposite side of the panel can be seen. The panel 120 can emit light from a first main surface 121c (see
In the embodiment, the first electrode 122 is an anode electrode. The first electrode 122 has an electrode film 123 and an auxiliary wiring 124 (see
In the embodiment, the second electrode 125 is a cathode electrode. The second electrode 125 is, for example, formed by a metal material such as aluminum (Al). As illustrated in
In the embodiment, a plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 are provided. The plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 are connected to each other.
As illustrated in
In the embodiment, a plurality of second electrodes 125 are provided. The plurality of second electrodes 125 are connected to each other.
As illustrated in
An insulation layer 124d is provided between the first electrode 122 and the second electrode 125. The insulation layer 124d will be described later.
As illustrated in
In a state where the panel 120 is disposed in the concave section 114 of the first frame body 111, the connection body 130 is electrically connected to the first conductive body 122a via a third conductive body 151. The third conductive body 151 is provided between the first conductive body 122a and the connection body 130. In addition, in a state where the panel 120 is disposed in the concave section 114 of the first frame body 111, the connection body 130 is electrically connected to the second conductive body 125a via a fourth conductive body 153. The fourth conductive body 153 is provided between the second conductive body 125a and the connection body 130.
The third conductive body 151 and the fourth conductive body 153 include at least one of the metal paste, the carbon paste, the conductive tape and the solder material. The third conductive body 151 is provided with which a gap is filled between the first conductive body 122a and the connection body 130 after the panel 120 is disposed in the concave section 114 of the first frame body 111. The fourth conductive body 153 is provided with which a gap is filled between the second conductive body 125a and the connection body 130 after the panel 120 is disposed in the concave section 114 of the first frame body 111. In addition, the connection body 130 may be electrically connected to the first conductive body 122a and the second conductive body 125a, directly and respectively without passing through the third conductive body 151 and the fourth conductive body 153.
According to the embodiment, the panel 120 may be electrically connected to a power supply outside the frame 110 by the first conductive body 122a, the second conductive body 125a, the connection body 130, the third conductive body 151 and the fourth conductive body 153 in a state where the panel 120 is sandwiched and sealed between the first frame body 111 and the second frame body 112. In addition, the plurality of panels 120 may be electrically connected to each other by the first conductive body 122a, the second conductive body 125a, the connection body 130, the third conductive body 151 and the fourth conductive body 153 in a state where the panels 120 are sandwiched and sealed between the first frame body 111 and the second frame body 112. Thus, for example, it is possible to improve the electrical connection of the panels 120 while suppressing the thicknesses of the lighting device 100, the frame 110 and the panels 120 without necessity to separately provide a special wiring, for example, such as print wiring, that is, without damaging a fine appearance of the lighting device 100 including the transparent frame 110. The effect thereof is one of things which is meaningful in the lighting device 100 transparently unified as a whole by the panel 120 of the embodiment being an optically transmitting panel.
Furthermore, since the panel 120 the thickness of which is suppressed is sealed in the frame 110, handling of the lighting device 100 or electrical connection of a plurality of lighting device 100 becomes easier. Thus, it is possible to provide the transparent OLED lighting device having a great area.
Next, the panel 120 of the embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
The first layer 124a is provided on the electrode film 123. The third layer 124c is provided on the first layer 124a. The second layer 124b is provided between the first layer 124a and the third layer 124c.
For example, the first layer 124a and the third layer 124c include molybdenum (Mo). For example, the second layer 124b includes aluminum (Al). The first layer 124a prevents the electrode film 123 from being discolored or the like caused by the second layer 124b to contact with the electrode film 123. Otherwise, the first layer 124a improves adhesion property between the second layer 124b and the electrode film 123. The third layer 124c suppresses electromigration caused by a current which excessively flows in the second layer 124b including aluminum.
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In addition, the ITO film may be formed on the surfaces of the first layer 124a, the second layer 124b, and the third layer 124c by, for example, sputtering or the like instead of the insulation layer 124d. It is possible to optionally select whether the insulation layer 124d is formed or the ITO film is formed as flexibility of the process for making the panel 120.
As illustrated in
The organic layer 128 is provided on the first electrode 122. The second electrode 125 is provided on the organic layer 128. As illustrated in
In addition, the second electrode 125 is formed of indium tin oxide (ITO) doped with tin as a transparent conductive film similar to the first electrode 122.
As illustrated in
A substrate or a film (not illustrated) is formed on the organic layer 128. In other words, the panel 120 of the embodiment has a structure in which the first electrode 122, the organic layer 128 and the second electrode 125 are sealed by being sandwiched between the substrate 121 and a substrate or a film (not illustrated). The substrate or the film (not illustrated) which is provided on the organic layer 128 is formed of a transparent material (for example, a glass or resin material capable of transmitting light) similar to the substrate 121. In addition, it is possible to form the organic layer 128 only in the region which is sandwiched between the first electrode 122 and the second electrode 125.
As described above, the auxiliary wiring 124 and the second electrode 125 are formed in the predetermined widths and are disposed in the predetermined pitches. The substrate or the film (not illustrated) provided on the substrate 121, the electrode film 123, and the organic layer 128 can transmit light. Thus, the light passes through the panel 120 from between the plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 and between the plurality of second electrodes 125. Therefore, it is possible to emit light by supplying the voltage to the panel 120 while ensuring transparency of the entire lighting device 100 when off-lighting.
In addition, as illustrated in
In a panel 120a of the embodiment, the first conductive body 122a is provided on the second main surface 121h, the first side surface 121d, the third side surface 121f, and the fourth side surface 121g in the first end portion 121a of the substrate 121 in addition to the first side surface 121d of the substrate 121. Accordingly, the plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 are electrically connected to each other via the first conductive body 122a. It is preferable that the first conductive body 122a be formed at the end portion of the second main surface 121h in order to ensure the electrical connection with the plurality of the auxiliary wiring 124.
The second conductive body 125a is provided on the second main surface 121h, the second side surface 121e, the third side surface 121f, and the fourth side surface 121g in the second end portion 121b of the substrate 121 in addition to the second side surface 121e of the substrate 121. Accordingly, the plurality of second electrodes 125 are electrically connected to each other via the second conductive body 125a. It is preferable that the second conductive body 125a be formed at the end portion of the second main surface 121h in order to ensure the electrical connection with the plurality of second electrodes 125.
The first conductive body 122a and the second conductive body 125a are formed in the locations described above by, for example, screen printing or the like. Other structures are the same as the structure of the panel 120 described above with respect to
According to the panel 120a of the embodiment, it is not necessary to manually make connections between the plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 and between the plurality of second electrodes 125 after the auxiliary wiring 124 and the second electrode 125 are patterned. For example, it is possible to pattern the first conductive body 122a and the second conductive body 125a, respectively by the aforementioned screen printing using a screen plate after the auxiliary wiring 124 and the second electrode 125 are patterned. Therefore, it is possible to connect the plurality of auxiliary wirings 124 each other and to connect the first conductive body 122a and the auxiliary wiring 124 provided in the first side surface 121d, the third side surface 121f, and the fourth side surface 121g of the substrate 121. In addition, it is possible to connect the second conductive body 125a and the second electrode 125 provided on the second side surface 121e, the third side surface 121f and the fourth side surface 121g of the substrate 121 while the plurality of second electrodes 125 can be connected to each other.
Furthermore, since the first conductive body 122a is provided on the second main surface 121h, the first side surface 121d, the third side surface 121f and the fourth side surface 121g in the first end portion 121a of the substrate 121, it is possible to supply a substantially even voltage to the auxiliary wiring 124 (the first electrode 122). In addition, since the second conductive body 125a is provided on the second main surface 121h, the second side surface 121e, the third side surface 121f and the fourth side surface 121g in the second end portion 121b of the substrate 121, it is possible to supply a substantially even voltage to the second electrode 125.
In addition, as illustrated in
Next, an example of an electrical connection between a plurality of panels and an example of an electrical connection between the panel and an external power supply will be described with reference to the drawings.
In addition, in the electrical connection of the embodiment illustrated
The auxiliary wiring 124 (the first electrode 122) of a first panel 120b illustrated in
Subsequently, the second electrode 125 of the first panel 120b is connected to the auxiliary wiring 124 (the first electrode 122) of a second panel 120c via the second conductive body 125a, the connection body 130, and the first conductive body 122a. In addition, as described with respect to
Subsequently, the second electrode 125 of the second panel 120c is connected to the auxiliary wiring 124 (the first electrode 122) of a third panel 120d via the second conductive body 125a, the connection body 130, and the first conductive body 122a. Subsequently, the second electrode 125 of the third panel 120d is connected to the auxiliary wiring 124 (the first electrode 122) of a fourth panel 120e via the second conductive body 125a, the connection body 130 and the first conductive body 122a. Subsequently, the second electrode 125 of the fourth panel 120e is connected to a cathode 143 of the external power supply 140 via the second conductive body 125a and the connection body 130.
Accordingly, a serial circuit is formed between the first panel 120b, the second panel 120c, the third panel 120d, the fourth panel 120e, and the external power supply 140. When the external power supply 140 supplies the voltage to the lighting device 100, the first panel 120b, the second panel 120c, the third panel 120d, and the fourth panel 120e emit light from the first main surface 121c (see
Furthermore, the aspect of the electrical connection illustrated in
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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2013-018975 | Feb 2013 | JP | national |