18578833. METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIT COMPONENT FOR A VEHICLE simplified abstract (Mercedes-Benz Group AG)
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METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIT COMPONENT FOR A VEHICLE
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Inventor(s)
Peter Schmitz of Aidlingen (DE)
Harald Tattko of Gaertringen (DE)
Markus Klameth of Altdorf (DE)
Joannis Papadopoulos of Nürtingen (DE)
Bernd-Uwe Kettemann of Renningen (DE)
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METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIT COMPONENT FOR A VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18578833 titled 'METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LIT COMPONENT FOR A VEHICLE
The patent application describes a lit component for a vehicle with a multi-layered structure incorporating electronic components and an outer visible surface.
- The component includes a layer with metal and light-emitting diodes on the side facing away from the visible surface.
- A colored layer partially covers the metal layer, while the uncovered portions have a three-dimensional shape.
- Light de-coupling structures are arranged on the side of the metal layer facing away from the visible surface in the regions without the colored layer.
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle lighting and design. - Interior lighting for vehicles. - Electronic components integration in vehicle parts.
Problems Solved: - Enhancing visibility and aesthetics of vehicle components. - Efficient integration of electronic components in vehicle design.
Benefits: - Improved visibility and safety. - Enhanced design options for vehicle components. - Efficient use of space in vehicle parts.
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Vehicle Lit Component for Enhanced Visibility and Design This technology can be used in automotive lighting systems, interior lighting design, and electronic component integration in vehicles, catering to the automotive industry's needs for safety, aesthetics, and efficiency.
Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of vehicle lighting systems, electronic component integration in automotive design, and materials used in vehicle components.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in vehicle lighting technology, electronic component integration in vehicles, and materials science for automotive applications.
Questions about Lit Vehicle Component: 1. How does the integration of light-emitting diodes in vehicle components improve visibility and safety? 2. What are the design implications of using three-dimensional shapes and colored layers in vehicle components?
Original Abstract Submitted
A lit component for a vehicle has a multi-layered structure with integrated electronic components with an outer surface on the visible side. One of the layers has a metal. On the side of the layer having the metal facing away from the visible side, light-emitting diodes are arranged as part of the electronic components. The layer having the metal that faces away from the visible side is partially covered by a colored layer. The portions of the layer having the metal that are not covered by the colored layer have a three-dimensional shape, in the region of which light de-coupling structures are arranged on the side of the layer having the metal which faces away from the visible side.
- Mercedes-Benz Group AG
- Jens Humpenoeder of Ulm (DE)
- Peter Schmitz of Aidlingen (DE)
- Harald Tattko of Gaertringen (DE)
- Markus Klameth of Altdorf (DE)
- Joannis Papadopoulos of Nürtingen (DE)
- Bernd-Uwe Kettemann of Renningen (DE)
- Fritz Wazula of Calw (DE)
- Üsame Akkoca of Nagold (DE)
- G09F13/06
- B32B3/08
- B32B3/30
- B32B15/095
- B32B27/40
- B60R13/00
- CPC G09F13/06