Sunroof comprising lighting means
US-2015151675-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US10960645B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10960645-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716304543-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A luminous laminated glazed roof of a vehicle includes a first glazing, forming an exterior glazing, with first and second main faces; a lamination interlayer made of polymeric material of thickness e1 of at most 1.8 mm; a second glazing, forming an interior glazing, with third and fourth main faces, the second and third main faces being the internal faces of the laminated glazing; a lamination interlayer with through or blind apertures housing diodes; and collimating optics between the diodes and the third main face.
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A luminous laminated glazed roof for a vehicle, said roof comprising a laminated glazing including: a first transparent glazing, made of, optionally tinted, mineral glass, with first and second main faces; which first transparent glazing is intended to be an exterior glazing; a second transparent glazing made of mineral glass, with third and fourth main faces, which second transparent glazing is intended to be an interior glazing; between the second and third main faces, which are internal faces of the laminated glazing, transparent lamination interlayer film made of polymeric material, said lamination interlayer film being optionally tinted and having a fifth main face oriented toward the second main face and a sixth main face oriented toward the third main face, the fifth main face optionally making adhesive contact with the second main face and the sixth main face optionally making adhesive contact with the third main face; and a set of inorganic light-emitting diodes, each inorganic light-emitting diode including at least one semiconductor chip, each inorganic light-emitting diode including a front surface oriented toward the third main face, the front surface defining a light emitting surface of the inorganic light-emitting diode so that the inorganic light-emitting diode is configured to emit in a direction of the third main face; wherein said lamination interlayer is provided, between the fifth main face and the sixth main face, with one or more apertures that are through apertures or that form blind holes; wherein each inorganic light-emitting diode is associated with a through aperture or a blind hole housing the inorganic light-emitting diode; or wherein at least one group of said inorganic light-emitting diodes is associated with a common aperture that is a common through aperture or a common blind hole housing the group of inorganic light-emitting diodes; wherein the laminated glazing furthermore includes a set of collimating optics, each collimating optics being associated with one of the inorganic light-emitting diodes that is in the aperture, or associated with the group of inorganic light-emitting diodes that are in the common aperture and each collimating optics is arranged between the second and third main faces, with at least one functional portion of the collimating optics between the front surface of the inorganic light-emitting diode and the third main face; and wherein at least one or each collimating optics, having an entrance face oriented toward the second main face and an exit face oriented toward the third main face, includes: a) an array of two-dimensional motifs, oriented toward the exit face, or b) a prismatic assembly including a first array of prismatic motifs, all of the prismatic motifs of the first array being prisms oriented toward the third main face extending longitudinally along an axis or a parallel direction or making an angle of at most 10° to a longitudinal edge face of the roof; and a second array of prismatic motifs, which second array is crossed with the first array of prismatic motifs, all of the prismatic motifs of the second array being prisms oriented toward the third main face extending longitudinally in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first prismatic array or making an angle of at most 90±10°. 2. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one or each collimating optics is a part that is monolithic, or that is made up of a plurality of united pieces in the aperture, which part is mounted on a diode carrier and/or mounted on the inorganic light-emitting diode in the aperture or on an inorganic light-emitting diode of the group of inorganic light-emitting diodes, said part including: the functional portion of the collimating optics; and a peripheral extension, extending in the direction of the second main face along the edge face of the inorganic light-emitting diode or of at least one of the inorganic light-emitting diodes of said group of inorganic light-emitting diodes. 3. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the peripheral extension is a surround of the inorganic light-emitting diode or of the group of inorganic light-emitting diodes. 4. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the peripheral extension comprises a housing for accommodating the inorganic light-emitting diode or the group of inorganic light-emitting diodes. 5. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inorganic light-emitting diodes are reverse-mount diodes, a face of a diode carrier oriented toward the third main being textured and forming the collimating optics according to a) or a first textured plate of the collimating optics according to b) or wherein the collimating optics comprises a textured plate and forms the collimating optics according to a) or a first textured plate of the collimating optics according to b), said textured plate being between the face of the lamination interlayer oriented toward the third main face and a third main face or being in the aperture. 6. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one or each collimating optics includes: a) said array of two-dimensional motifs oriented toward the exit face, including a first textured plate; or b) said prismatic assembly including said first array of prismatic motifs, all of the prismatic motifs of the first array being prisms oriented toward the third main face extending longitudinally along an axis or in a parallel direction or making an angle of at most 5° to a longitudinal edge face of the roof, and the second array of prismatic motifs, all of the motifs of the second prismatic array being prisms oriented toward the third main face extending longitudinally along a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the first prismatic array or making an angle of at most 90±10°. 7. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the motifs are contiguous or essentially contiguous. 8. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two-dimensional motifs, which are optionally truncated, have a half angle at the apex ranging from 35 to 55°. 9. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two-dimensional motifs, which are optionally truncated, are recessed. 10. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a flexible diode carrier is pressed against or adhesively bonded to the second main face or the third main face, the diode(s) being reverse mounted, said flexible diode carrier having a thickness e′ 2 that is at most 0.2 mm. 11. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each inorganic light-emitting diode is an electronic component equipped with a peripheral package encapsulating an edge face of the electronic component. 12. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inorganic light-emitting diodes of said set form a reading light. 13. The vehicular luminous laminated glazed roof as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inorganic light-emitting diodes with their collimating optics are in through or blind apertures of a PVB sheet or in blind or through apertures of a PVB sheet/functional film/PVB sheet or wherein the blind or through aperture is common to the inorganic light-emitting diodes and a portion of the collimating optical part forms a spacer between the inorg
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