Door trim and vehicular door
US-2017080784-A1 · Mar 23, 2017 · US
US11124133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11124133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916597962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 21, 2021 |
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An iridescent vehicle badge (and methods for making it) that includes a translucent, polymeric badge having a non-planar shape and comprising an interior and an exterior surface. Further, at least one of the surfaces of the badge comprises a plurality of diffraction gratings that are integral with the badge, each having a thickness from 250 nm to 1000 nm and a varying period from 50 nm to 5 microns. In some cases, the thickness can range from 500 nm to 750 nm. The period, in some cases, can vary within a set of discrete values in one or more portions of the at least one of the surfaces of the badge, e.g., from 150 nm to 400 nm.
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What is claimed is: 1. An iridescent vehicular badge for ambient lighting, comprising: a translucent, polymeric vehicular badge having a non-planar shape and comprising an interior and an exterior surface; and a non-specular, light-scattering backing layer applied to the interior surface of the badge, wherein each of the interior surface and the exterior surface is faceted and comprises a plurality of diffraction gratings integral with the badge, wherein each grating has a thickness from 500 nm to 750 nm and a period from 150 nm to 400 nm, and further wherein the badge comprises an arch-like cross-sectional shape. 2. The badge according to claim 1 , wherein the badge has a silicone composition. 3. The badge according to claim 1 , wherein each diffraction grating comprises grooves having a triangular- or hillock-shaped cross-section. 4. The badge according to claim 1 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 5. The badge according to claim 1 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies between two to five discrete values within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 6. The badge according to claim 4 , wherein the period of the diffraction grating varies within a set of discrete values within one or more portions of one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 7. A vehicular hood assembly, comprising: the badge according to claim 1 ; and a vehicle hood, wherein the backing layer of the badge is affixed to the vehicle hood. 8. An iridescent vehicular badge for ambient lighting, comprising: a translucent, polymeric vehicular badge having a non-planar shape and comprising an interior and an exterior surface; and a non-specular, light-scattering backing layer applied to the interior surface of the badge, wherein each of the interior surface and the exterior surface is curved and comprises a plurality of diffraction gratings integral with the badge, wherein each grating has a thickness from 500 nm to 750 nm and a period from 150 nm to 400 nm, and wherein the badge comprises an arch-like cross-sectional shape. 9. The badge according to claim 8 , wherein the badge has a silicone composition. 10. The badge according to claim 8 , wherein each diffraction grating comprises grooves having a triangular- or hillock-shaped cross-section. 11. The badge according to claim 8 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 12. The badge according to claim 8 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies between two to five discrete values within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 13. The badge according to claim 11 , wherein the period of the diffraction grating varies within a set of discrete values within one or more portions of one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 14. A vehicular hood assembly, comprising: the badge according to claim 8 ; and a vehicle hood, wherein the backing layer of the badge is affixed to the vehicle hood. 15. An iridescent vehicular badge for ambient lighting, comprising: a translucent, polymeric vehicular badge having a non-planar shape and comprising an interior and an exterior surface; and a non-specular, light-scattering backing layer applied to the interior surface of the badge, wherein each of the interior surface and the exterior surface is faceted and comprises a plurality of diffraction gratings integral with the badge, wherein each grating has a thickness from 500 nm to 750 nm and a period from 150 nm to 400 nm, wherein the badge further comprises glass fillers in the range of 1% to 15% by volume, and further wherein the badge comprises an arch-like cross-sectional shape. 16. The badge according to claim 15 , wherein the badge has a silicone composition. 17. The badge according to claim 15 , wherein each diffraction grating comprises grooves having a triangular- or hillock-shaped cross-section. 18. The badge according to claim 15 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 19. The badge according to claim 15 , wherein the period of each diffraction grating varies between two to five discrete values within one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge. 20. The badge according to claim 18 , wherein the period of the diffraction grating varies within a set of discrete values within one or more portions of one or both of the interior surface and the exterior surface of the badge.
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