The present invention relates to a lighting unit, preferably a rear light, for vehicles, preferably for motor vehicles, according to the preamble of Claims 1 and/or 10.
In lighting units, such as rear lights of motor vehicles, incandescent bulbs and/or LED's are used as lamps. Homogeneous light may not be generated using these lamps, since the lamps are point radiators. In order to achieve better homogeneous light distribution, optical fibers are known, into which light is introduced laterally using LED's. The light is conducted in the optical fiber up to an outlet point. Entirely homogeneous light distribution may only approximately be achieved using such optical fibers.
Furthermore, providing electroluminescent layers in addition to these lamps in the lighting unit is known. These layers are provided on the reflector for the incandescent lamps or on lens holders. The production of such lighting units is complex, however, particularly if the electroluminescent layer is provided on the reflector. Since the light emitted by the incandescent lamp is to be reflected as completely as possible toward the lens using the reflector, the electroluminescent layers must be implemented as partially transparent, so that the part of the reflector covered by the electroluminescent layers may also be used for reflecting the incandescent lamp radiation.
The present invention is based on the object of implementing the lighting unit according to the species in such a way that it may be produced cost-effectively so that a desired, particularly homogeneous light distribution is reliably achieved.
This object is achieved according to the present invention in the lighting unit according to the species by the characterizing features of Claim 1 and/or 10.
In the lighting unit according to Claim 1, the electroluminescent layer is provided on the lens. The components required for the lamp in the housing, such as reflectors, may thus be used without restriction. The electroluminescent layer may be situated without problems on the lens, so that the lighting unit according to the present invention may be produced easily and cost-effectively.
In the lighting unit according to Claim 10, the electroluminescent layer is back molded. In this case, the inverter required for operating the electroluminescent layer may advantageously be housed in the back-molded area, and is embedded in this area and thus optimally protected.
Through the combination of the standard lamp for fulfilling the legal requirements and the electroluminescent layer, a large-area homogeneous light may be achieved. Depending on the type of the electroluminescent layer, desired light effects may be implemented, so that the light manufacturer has the possibility, for example, of achieving different effects in his lighting units as a differentiation feature in the meaning of a corporate identity, for example, depending on the car type, for example. The light yield is also elevated by the use of the lamps and the electroluminescent layer which is provided on the lens itself.
Further features of the present invention result from the further claims, the description, and the drawing.
The present invention is explained in greater detail on the basis of several embodiments illustrated in the drawing.
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The lighting units are rear lights in the exemplary embodiment, which are advantageously used in motor vehicles. However, they may also be used for other lamp vehicles, of course. The rear light shown in
The housing 1 is closed at the light exit side by a lens 4, behind which the lamps 2, 3 are located at an interval. The lamps 2, 3 may have reflectors 5, 6 assigned to them, which reflect the light emitted by the lamps 2, 3 in the direction toward the lens 4.
In the embodiment shown in
The middle chamber 8 is separated by a partition wall 10 from the upper chamber 7 and by a partition wall 11 from the lower chamber 9. Strip-shaped electroluminescent films 12 through 14 are attached to the interior of the lens 4 at intervals one on top of another inside the chamber 8. As shown, they may have equal widths, but may also have different widths depending on the desired usage and intended purpose of the rear light. The electroluminescent films 12 through 14 extend over the entire width of the chamber 8 between diametrically opposite edges of the housing 1.
A further electroluminescent film 15 is attached in the lower chamber 9 to the interior of the lens 4 in the corner area, which extends over the height of the chamber 9 (
The electroluminescent films 12 through 15 each generate a homogeneous light over their area, while the lamps 2, 3 emit the light punctually. Through the combination of these different lamps 2, 3 and 12 through 15, the legal requirements in regard to the luminous intensity of the rear light are fulfilled, and, in addition, a planar light radiation is achieved. By using the electroluminescent films 12 through 15, the rear light may be equipped with a desired light design to differentiate different vehicle types from one another through different design shapes of the rear light. The electroluminescent films may be implemented differently to achieve a fluorescence or glitter effect, for example. The electroluminescent films required for such effects are known and therefore will not be explained in greater detail.
It is advantageous if the electroluminescent films 12 through 15 may be turned on and off independently of the lamps 2, 3. The electroluminescent films 12 through 15 may also be produced in different light colors, so that, for example, the electroluminescent films 12 through 14 may emit light in a different color tone than the electroluminescent film 15. In addition, the electroluminescent films 12 through 15 may be designed so that in the turned-off state they have a specific incident light color, which is recognizable through the lens 4 of the rear light.
The lamps 3 in the middle chamber 8 emit their light outward through the lens 4 in the area between the strip-shaped electroluminescent films 12 through 14. As
The lamps 3 in the lower chamber 4 are situated so that the majority of the light emitted by them is emitted outward through the lens 4 past the electroluminescent film 15. As shown in
If the rear light is powered, the electroluminescent films 12 through 15 illuminate in the particular color tone (
a show an embodiment in which an electroluminescent film 18 is also provided in the lens area 17 on the interior of the lens 4. Otherwise, the rear light is implemented identically to the prior exemplary embodiment.
The electroluminescent films 12 through 15, 18 may also be integrated in the lens 4, through which an optimum protection of the electroluminescent films is achieved.
In the embodiment shown in
The inverter required for operating the electroluminescent film 26 is advantageously provided on the circuit board required for the lamps 3. The possibility thus exists of producing homogeneous contours and planar areas on the rear light with extremely tight overall space.
In all embodiments, effects, such as fluorescence or glitter effects, may be set by combination with pigments, and the light yield may be amplified and additional light effects may be implemented.
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10 2005 050 011.0 | Oct 2005 | DE | national |