Motor Vehicle Lighting Module
US-2024426445-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2019232886A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019232886-A1 |
| Application number | US-201716342064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicle decorative part includes a decorative main body and a heater. The decorative main body is configured to be attached to a vehicle at a front side in a transmission direction of millimeter waves from a millimeter wave radar and has a millimeter wave transparency. The heater has a heating element that emits heat when energized. At least a part of the heating element is located in an irradiation region of the millimeter waves in the heater. As a millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration that reduces attenuation of the millimeter waves passing through the heater, the heating element is incorporated in the heater in a condition where an area proportion of an area of a section of the heating element that occupies the irradiation region to an area of the irradiation region is set such that an attenuation amount of the millimeter waves is less than or equal to a permissible value.
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1 . A vehicle decorative part comprising: a decorative main body that is configured to be attached to a vehicle at a front side in a transmission direction of millimeter waves from a millimeter wave radar to decorate the vehicle and has a millimeter wave transparency; and a heater having a heating element that emits heat when energized, wherein at least one of components that form the heater is incorporated in the heater in a millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration that reduces attenuation of the millimeter waves passing through the heater. 2 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the heating element is located in an irradiation region of the millimeter waves in the heater, and as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, the heating element is incorporated in the heater in a condition where an area proportion of an area of a section of the heating element that occupies the irradiation region to an area of the irradiation region is set such that an attenuation amount of the millimeter waves is less than or equal to a permissible value. 3 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 2 , wherein as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, the heating element is incorporated in the heater such that the area proportion is less than or equal to 10% when the permissible value of the attenuation amount of the millimeter waves is 2.5 dB. 4 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 1 , wherein the heater includes an electrode and a thermistor, and as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, at least one of the electrode and the thermistor is incorporated in the heater at a position outside the irradiation region of the millimeter waves in the heater. 5 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 4 , wherein at least one of the electrode and the thermistor is incorporated in the heater at a position higher than the irradiation region. 6 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 1 , wherein the heating element includes a plurality of straight sections, which extend parallel to one another, and a folded-back section, which connects ends of adjacent ones of the straight sections to each other, the millimeter waves are transmitted so as to vibrate in a plane of polarization, and as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, the straight sections are incorporated in the heater so as to be inclined relative to the plane of polarization. 7 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 6 , wherein as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, the straight sections are incorporated in the heater so as to be perpendicular to the plane of polarization. 8 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 6 , wherein as the millimeter wave attenuation reducing configuration, the folded-back section is incorporated in the heater at a position outside the irradiation region of the millimeter waves in the heater. 9 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 1 , wherein the decorative main body is configured to be attached to an attachment section of the vehicle in an upright position, the attachment section includes a lower attachment section located below the decorative main body, and the decorative main body is configured to be attached to the attachment section such that a front edge in the transmission direction of the decorative main body is aligned with a front edge of the lower attachment section or located frontward of the front edge of the lower attachment section. 10 . The vehicle decorative part according to claim 1 , wherein the decorative main body is configured to be attached to an attachment section of the vehicle in an upright position, the attachment section includes a lower attachment section located below the decorative main body, the lower attachment section has an inclined surface, which slopes down toward a front side in the transmission direction, and the decorative main body is configured to be attached to the attachment section such that a front edge in the transmission direction of the decorative main body is located above the inclined surface of the lower attachment section. 11 - 17 . (canceled)
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