Light source device and vehicle lamp
US-2016102819-A1 · Apr 14, 2016 · US
US10150396B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10150396-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715453397-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 11, 2018 |
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A vehicle cup holder assembly is provided herein. A receptacle is assembled to a vehicle console and a light source is coupled to the receptacle. An accessory is coupled to the receptacle and is deployable therefrom to increase the number of available cup holders in which to receive a beverage container. The accessory is configured to luminesce in response to light excitation by the light source.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising: a receptacle assembled to a vehicle console; a light source coupled to the receptacle; and an accessory stowable in the receptacle and deployable therefrom to enable receipt of a beverage container in either the receptacle or the accessory, wherein the accessory is configured to be removably engaged to a side of the vehicle console in a deployed position and luminesce in response to light excitation by the light source. 2. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1 , wherein the light source is located at a lower extremity of the receptacle and light excitation is transmitted through a base of the accessory to excite a luminescent sidewall of the accessory. 3. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect the accessory in a stowed position and a controller configured to operate the light source based on input received from the sensor. 4. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 3 , wherein detection of the accessory in the stowed position prompts the controller to activate the light source in order to provide light excitation to the accessory. 5. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 1 , wherein the light excitation comprises one of visible and invisible light. 6. A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising: a receptacle assembled to a vehicle console; a light source coupled to the receptacle; and an accessory covering the receptacle and comprising a cutout interfacing with the receptacle, wherein the accessory is configured to luminesce in response to light excitation by the light source, and wherein the accessory is deployable to enable receipt of a beverage container in either the receptacle or the cutout, and wherein the light source is located at an upper extremity of the receptacle and comprises a luminescent portion in proximity to the light source when the accessory is in a cover position. 7. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a sensor configured to detect the accessory in the cover position and a controller configured to operate the light source based on input received from the sensor. 8. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 7 , wherein detection of the accessory in the cover position prompts the controller to activate the light source in order to provide light excitation to the accessory. 9. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 6 , wherein the accessory is pivotally coupled to the vehicle console via a hinge. 10. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 9 , wherein in a deployed position, the accessory is cantilevered off a side of the vehicle console. 11. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 6 , wherein the light excitation comprises one of visible and invisible light. 12. A vehicle cup holder assembly comprising: a receptacle assembled to a vehicle console; an accessory coupled to the receptacle and configured to move from a first position to a deployed position to increase the number of available cup holders; and a light source coupled to the receptacle and operable to provide light excitation to the accessory based on detection of the accessory in the first position, wherein the light excitation causes the accessory to luminesce. 13. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 12 , wherein the accessory is configured as an insert that is stowable in the receptacle and deployable therefrom. 14. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 13 , wherein the accessory is configured to be removably engaged to a side of the vehicle console in the deployed position to enable a beverage container to be received in either the receptacle or the accessory. 15. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 13 , wherein the first position is a stowed position. 16. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 12 , wherein the accessory is configured as a lid removably covering the receptacle and having a cutout interfacing with the receptacle to enable the beverage container to be received in the receptacle via the cutout. 17. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 16 , wherein the accessory is pivotally coupled to the vehicle console via a hinge, and the accessory is cantilevered off a side of the vehicle console, while in the deployed position to enable a beverage container to be received in either the receptacle or the cutout. 18. The vehicle cup holder assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first position is a cover position.
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