Ultra-thin printed LED layer removed from substrate
US-9299887-B2 · Mar 29, 2016 · US
US9839098B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839098-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514819949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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According to one aspect of the present invention, a light assembly of a vehicle is provided herein. The light assembly includes an array of light sources and a plurality of light-directing elements, each configured to direct light received from the light sources in an associated direction. A sensor arrangement is configured to sense a user-supplied action and a controller determines which light sources to activate in response to the sensed user-supplied action.
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A light assembly of a vehicle, comprising: an array of light sources coupled to a ceiling of the vehicle; an optic covering the light source and having light-directing elements for outputting light received from the light sources, wherein the optic comprises a circular light-directing element located at a center of the optic and a plurality of light-directing elements arranged as rings that are concentric with the circular light-directing element, wherein the circular light-directing element is planar and is configured to transmit incident light through the center of the optic and the plurality of light-directing elements together define a sawtooth arrangement and are configured to direct incident light away from the center of the optic; and a sensor arrangement covering the optic and having sensors located in different regions and configured to sense a user-supplied action specifying one or more regions resulting in the activation of one or more lights located under the specified one or more regions. 2. The light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the regions comprise a central region of the sensor arrangement and a plurality of regions enclosing the central region and extending outward therefrom. 3. The light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the user supplied action comprises a touch event on one or more regions of the sensor arrangement. 4. The light assembly of claim 1 , wherein the user-supplied action comprises a gesture specifying one or more regions based on a direction in which the gesture is made relative to the sensor arrangement. 5. The light assembly of claim 1 , configured as a dome lamp and operable to illuminate at least one of a front passenger compartment and a rear passenger compartment of a vehicle. 6. A light assembly of a vehicle, comprising: an array of light sources coupled to a ceiling of the vehicle; a photoluminscent structure configured to luminesce in response to light excitation from the light sources; an optic covering the light sources and photoluminescent structure and having light-directing elements for outputting luminescent light received from the photoluminescent structure, wherein the optic comprises a circular light-directing element located at a center of the optic and a plurality of light-directing elements arranged as rings that are concentric with the circular light-directing element; and a sensor arrangement covering the optic and having sensors located in different regions and configured to sense a user-supplied action specifying one or more regions resulting in the activation of one or more lights located under the specified one or more regions. 7. The light assembly of claim 6 , wherein the circular light-directing element is planar and is configured to transmit incident light through the center of the optic and the plurality of light-directing elements together define a sawtooth arrangement and are configured to direct incident light away from the center of the optic. 8. The light assembly of claim 6 , wherein the regions comprise a central region of the sensor arrangement and a plurality of regions enclosing the central region and extending outward therefrom. 9. The light assembly of claim 6 , wherein the user-supplied action comprises a touch event on one or more regions of the sensor arrangement. 10. The light assembly of claim 6 , wherein the user-supplied action comprises a gesture specifying one or more regions based on a direction in which the gesture is made relative to the sensor arrangement. 11. The light assembly of claim 6 , configured as a dome lamp and operable to illuminate at least one of a front passenger compartment and a rear passenger compartment of a vehicle. 12. A light assembly of a vehicle, comprising: an array of light sources; an optic covering the light sources and having light-directing elements for outputting light received from the light sources, wherein the optic comprises a circular light-directing element located at a center of the optic and a plurality of light-directing elements arranged as rings that are concentric with the circular light-directing element, wherein the circular light-directing element is planar and is configured to transmit incident light through the center of the optic and the plurality of light-directing elements together define a sawtooth arrangement and are configured to direct incident light away from the center of the optic; and a sensor arrangement covering the optic and having sensors configured to sense a user-supplied action specifying one or more regions resulting in the activation of one or more lights located under the specified one or more regions; wherein the light assembly is configured as a dome lamp and specification of one or more regions allows different areas inside the vehicle to be illuminated. 13. The light assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a photoluminscent structure configured to luminesce in response to light excitation from the light sources. 14. The light assembly of claim 12 , wherein the user-supplied action comprises a touch event on one or more regions of the sensor arrangement. 15. The light assembly of claim 12 , wherein the user-supplied action comprises a gesture specifying one or more regions based on a direction in which the gesture is made relative to the sensor arrangement.
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