1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a device comprising at least one wall with transparent areas, and a reflecting object arranged inside the device and providing the back-lighting of the transparent areas.
2. Description of the Related Art
A device of the above-mentioned type is described in the international application WO 2004/015658 as a back-lit display. The transparent areas forming back-lit decorative patterns or advertizing signs are provided on a planar wall of the device.
One embodiment is a device offering more applications and that is less costly to implement than the prior art device.
One embodiment is a decorative device comprising at least one wall with transparent areas and a reflecting object arranged inside the decorative device and oriented so as to receive an incident external light and to redirect a reflected light onto the transparent areas, to provide a back-lighting of the transparent areas, in which the transparent areas are provided in different planes, and the reflecting object comprises several reflecting surfaces or a non-planar reflecting surface to reflect incident light rays along different reflection axes, in order to back-light each of the transparent areas.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object comprises reflecting surfaces arranged according to a pyramidal arrangement.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object comprises a reflecting surface in the form of a cone or a truncated cone.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object comprises two reflecting surfaces arranged back-to-back according to a triangular arrangement.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object has a base positioned flat in the device.
According to an embodiment, the device forms a bottle, the transparent areas being arranged on one wall of the bottle, the bottle comprising a watertight housing receiving the reflecting object.
According to an embodiment, the device forms a cap of a bottle, the transparent areas being arranged on one wall of the cap, the cap comprising a watertight housing receiving the reflecting object.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object is arranged to redirect back onto the transparent areas an incident light emitted substantially vertically to the device.
According to an embodiment, the device comprises at least one colored filter arranged along the path of the light, upstream or downstream of the reflecting object.
According to an embodiment, the transparent areas form all or part of a decorative element, of a logo, of a trademark, or any other distinctive sign.
One embodiment is a decorative device comprising at least one wall with at least one transparent area and a reflecting object provided inside the decorative device and oriented so as to receive an incident external light and to redirect a reflected light onto the transparent area. The device forms a bottle or a cap of a bottle, and the transparent area is arranged on one wall of the bottle or cap while the reflecting object is arranged in the bottle or the cap.
According to an embodiment, the device comprises several transparent areas arranged in different planes, and the reflecting object comprises several reflecting surfaces or a non-planar reflecting surface, to reflect incident light rays along different reflection axes, in order to back-light each of the transparent areas.
According to an embodiment, the reflecting object is arranged in a watertight housing provided in the bottle or in the cap.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in the following description, in relation with but not limited to the following figures, in which:
In the following, two embodiments of the present disclosure will be described. A device according to the first embodiment comprises a reflecting object having several reflecting surfaces or one non-planar reflecting surface having different reflection axes, allowing elements in different planes to be back-lit. A three-dimensional back-lit device is thus realized, and not a device having coplanar back-lit areas, as described by WO 2004/015658.
In a simple yet no-less inventive manner, the second embodiment allows for the application to a bottle or a bottle cap of a device of the type described by WO 2004/015658. Thus, a bottle or a cap according to the invention has a back-lit wall. This embodiment can be implemented in combination with or independently of the first embodiment.
A first example embodiment of a device DD1 according to the present disclosure is shown by an expanded view in
The box receives a reflecting object 15 of a pyramidal form with four lateral surfaces. Each lateral surface carries out the back-lighting of one of the walls 10, by receiving the incident light rays L that arrive vertically and traverse the lid 11.
The box can be made according to various techniques and of various materials. It can be for example in cardboard, wood, metal, etc. In this case, the transparent areas forming the word “logo” can be orifices made in the lateral walls. These orifices can be covered with a transparent film, colored or not. The box can also be made with acrylic glass or with “PMMA” (Polymethyl methacrylate) with a dark tint within the mass or on the surface (screen printing) to obtain the opaque areas that define the transparent areas, which may be tinted. It can also be in polystyrene, polyethylene, or polypropylene. The reflecting object 15 can be made by means of a material such as cardboard, wood, plastic, or metal and covered with a reflecting material such as a sheet of aluminum. The objet 15 can equally comprise a metallic or plastic framework structure for maintaining the reflecting material. It can equally be formed by the assemblage of four pieces of a mineral mirror, this embodiment being of a low cost but having the inconvenience of being fragile. The reflecting object 15 has a base that is placed flat on the bottom of the box, and is preferably fixed to it, for example by gluing.
The lid 11 can receive a colored filter, for example a filter comprising a gradation of colors creating esthetic watering effects in the back-lighting of the transparent areas.
In an embodiment variation not shown in the figures, the pattern to back-light, for example the word “logo” is arranged on the lid 11, which therefore comprises opaque areas defining the pattern. In this case, each of the faces of the reflecting object 15 redirects the back-lit pattern towards the walls 10 of the box. The transparent areas provided on the walls 10 are types of “windows” allowing to see the image reflected by the objet 15, which therefore seems to float in space. In such an embodiment, the walls 10 of the box can also be entirely transparent, because they do not themselves comprise the decorative pattern.
The decorative device DD2 shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the object 45 only comprises one reflecting surface 45a or 45b and the decorative pattern is only on one surface 40a or 40b.
The reflecting object 55 can be made by means of the diverse techniques and materials previously described. As previously, the transparent areas can equally be arranged on the disk 51, which therefore comprises opaque areas defining the transparent areas. In this case, the cylindrical wall 50 can be entirely made of a transparent material, so that the image of the decorative pattern reflected by the object 55 is visible no matter what the orientation of the cap.
It will clearly appear to the skilled person that a device according to the present disclosure is susceptible of diverse alternative embodiments, as far as its form and its structure, as well as the form, the arrangement, and the structure of the reflecting object inside of the device, as well as diverse applications (pens, watches, jewelry, hair accessories, etc.).
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. These and other changes can be made to the embodiments in light of the above-detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Accordingly, the claims are not limited by the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07 00881 | Feb 2007 | FR | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/IB2008/000389 | Feb 2008 | US |
Child | 12537904 | US |