18562918. LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE INJECTION MOLDED ARTICLE simplified abstract (LG Electronics Inc.)
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LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE INJECTION MOLDED ARTICLE
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Inventor(s)
Seung Cheol Jung of Seoul (KR)
LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE INJECTION MOLDED ARTICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18562918 titled 'LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE INJECTION MOLDED ARTICLE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a light transmissive injection molded article with planes on the front and back surfaces. The back surface planes create a light reflection pattern to reflect light passing through the front surface.
- The back surface planes include a first, second, and third inclined surface.
- The first inclined surface is inclined with respect to the normal direction of the front surface.
- The second inclined surface gradually approaches the front surface as it extends from the first inclined surface.
- The third inclined surface also gradually approaches the front surface as it extends from the second inclined surface.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Light transmissive injection molded article with planes on front and back surfaces.
- Back surface planes create a light reflection pattern to reflect light passing through the front surface.
- Includes first, second, and third inclined surfaces on the back surface.
Potential Applications: This technology could be used in:
- Automotive lighting
- Architectural lighting
- Electronic displays
Problems Solved:
- Enhances light reflection in injection molded articles
- Improves visibility and aesthetics in lighting applications
Benefits:
- Improved light reflection
- Enhanced visibility
- Aesthetic design
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include:
- Automotive lighting industry
- Architectural lighting companies
- Electronics manufacturers
Questions about Light Transmissive Injection Molded Article: 1. How does the light reflection pattern improve visibility in lighting applications? 2. What are the advantages of using injection molding for creating light transmissive articles?
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Original Abstract Submitted
A light transmissive injection molded article is disclosed. In the light transmissive injection molded article of the present invention, one or more planes are formed at a front surface and a back surface. The planes of the back surface form a light reflection pattern configured to reflect light passing through the front surface toward the front surface. The planes of the back surface include a first inclined surface, a second inclined surface, and a third inclined surface. The first inclined surface is a plane inclined with respect to a normal direction of the front surface. The second inclined surface is a plane gradually approximating to the front surface as the second inclined surface extends far from the first inclined surface. The third inclined surface is a plane gradually approximating to the front surface as the third inclined surface extends far from the second inclined surface.