WO2008141636A1 - Verfahren zum herstellen eines die aufmerksamkeit eines betrachters auf sich ziehenden transparenten gegenstandes und gegenstand - Google Patents
Verfahren zum herstellen eines die aufmerksamkeit eines betrachters auf sich ziehenden transparenten gegenstandes und gegenstand Download PDFInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R13/00—Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V7/00—Reflectors for light sources
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60R—VEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B60R13/00—Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
- B60R13/005—Manufacturers' emblems, name plates, bonnet ornaments, mascots or the like; Mounting means therefor
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F13/00—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
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- the invention relates to a method for producing a transparent object attracting the attention of a viewer, whose surface facing the viewer is illuminated at least partially by a source of illumination by illuminating a lower surface of the object facing away from the observer.
- the invention relates to an object made of a transparent material with a bottom side facing away from a viewer, which can be illuminated by an illumination source whose rays penetrate the material and can be seen on a surface facing the observer.
- the invention relates to a logo for identifying an object which can be fastened on the object and identifies its origin by a characteristic arrangement of lines.
- Transparent objects are known, on the surface of which the name, the place of residence and possibly other details worth knowing of a company or of a resident are depicted, which reside at the address marked by the object.
- such articles are made as transparent plastic boxes, which can be illuminated by a source of illumination.
- This illumination source is installed inside the box and has a radiation direction m in the direction of the surface provided with the inscription.
- the lighting fixture is turned on after dusk, so that the information shown on the SURFACE ⁇ che are legible even in the darkness of viewers who watch the lighted box.
- the surface area of the box either did not make markings transparent at all or their transparency differs from that of the box, so that the markings are recognizable by the viewer.
- This object is achieved in terms of the method in that the object is provided with a reflective surface in the apparent light. Due to this reflective effect, the appropriately designed surface attracts the attention also hastily passing on. Reflecting the surface and the different signal effect of different strongly reflecting surface areas considerably increases the attractiveness of the marked surface in the desired frame. With respect to the article, the same effect is achieved by reflecting the surface in the apparent light. Due to this reflection, the recognizability of the surface is required to a considerable extent, so that it attracts attention.
- a logo is known for the identification of an object that can be fastened on the object and identifies its origin by a characteristic arrangement of lines.
- the logo will very often have the ability to be recognized by buyers and regarded as a feature of the particular product quality. However, the logo is usually not recognized in the dark, so it loses its value as a recognition tool.
- the object of the invention is that the logo can be recognized even in the dark, so that it can develop its ability to label.
- the lines consist of a transparent material which is illuminable with at least one light source tracing the lines, and the lines are provided on at least one part of their surface facing away from the object with a coloring which translucent when the light source is switched on is.
- a coloring which translucent when the light source is switched on is.
- the object is corresponding to its contour. long illuminated by characteristic lines of the illumination source. In this way, it is achieved that even in the dark the outlines of the object can be recognized and used for the usual purposes. In a similar way can also be moved when the object is illuminated according to its contour on characteristic surfaces of the illumination source. Also, the object is usable according to its purpose in the dark.
- the object can be illuminated by the illumination source according to its contour in the region of at least characteristic parts of its physical configuration. In these cases can be concluded from the illuminated parts of the article on the rest of the design of the object, so that a substantial use of this object is made possible.
- the surface can be provided with elevations that break the light.
- the object can be recognized and used in its design.
- the surface can be made of a reflective material, the reflector effect of which changes radiation-dependent in the light that emerges.
- the lower surface can also be separated from the be illuminated with controllable lighting effects.
- the lower surface is illuminated by a differently colored illumination source. This can also be important hints for the Nutzug the subject be given.
- the illumination is used by an intermittent illumination source. In this case, the number of cycles of the intermittent illumination source contain clues that are important for the use of the object.
- the surface is at least partially covered with a coating which is at least partially transparent to the light of the illumination source.
- an article may also be used in which individual areas of the surface have different colorations in the apparent light.
- the differently colored areas can also be provided with symbolic markings, which are designed, for example, as a guide or prohibition instructions for further use.
- the surface facing the observer can be reflected differently.
- individual areas of the surface can be designed not reflective, while other areas by different design of the reflection, for example wise reflection in different colors stand out.
- path-or function-meaning significance can be achieved with the correspondingly designed object, but also have path-or function-meaning significance.
- the article may have wall thicknesses of different thicknesses and, depending on the respective wall thickness, may have different reflections of the appearing light and different show through of the light of the illumination source impinging on the underside.
- the wall thicknesses of the object can be chosen such that, due to the differently reflected and differently translucent light, information arises which is of interest for the handling of the object.
- different reflections and transmission effects can also be achieved in the region of the different wall thicknesses of the article.
- the wall thicknesses of the object can be selected accordingly.
- areas of different coloration can be achieved by producing different thickness partial layers.
- the different thickness of the partial layers produce different transmission effects.
- partial layers can be produced from a carrier film provided with a colored coating.
- This carrier foil has different coloring effects.
- a translucent plastic film is provided for coloring the surface, which has a corresponding Einfarbung.
- the plastic film has a translucent coating of its surface correspondingly colored to the desired color.
- This coating has the advantage that, on the one hand, it allows the light of the inside light source to penetrate to the outside, but on the other hand makes the logo appear in the desired color, for example silvery, in the light that appears in the light
- the coating is provided on a side facing away from the object of the plastic film.
- the plastic film is firmly connected to the surface of the material.
- a Abrad the plastic film is prevented by the material.
- the plastic film is glued to the surface.
- the development of the adhesive technology allows the plastic film to be bonded to the surface without impairing the translucent effect of the plastic film.
- the plastic film reflects silvery in a light incident on it from outside. As a result, the hitherto customary impression of a metallic material, the wake up on a surface logos, maintained.
- the plastic film is formed as a chromium foil, which reflects silvery in a light incident on them from outside.
- This chrome foil is cheap commercially available and can be easily connected to the surface to be inked.
- the plastic film is formed as a film vapor-deposited with gold, which reflects golden in a light incident on them from outside.
- gold-reflecting colorants can be used which can be applied to a chrome foil without any technical difficulties.
- the article is designed as a motor vehicle, on the paint surface of the material with its colored surface facing away from the rear side is fixed.
- any connection technique can be used, which was previously used for applying the logo on a paint surface.
- the attachment of the intended within the logo light source is not a technical difficulty, which was seen from the cost side, exclude the use of the logo.
- At least one layer can be applied electrolytically to the material.
- This electrolytically applicable layer has the Advantage that their thickness is precisely defined and limited to a predetermined level. In addition, a very smooth surface is created, on which grain boundaries are not recognizable.
- the translucent material is coated with aluminum on its surface facing away from the object electrolytically. This creates a thin layer of aluminum on the translucent material. This is glossy in the apparent light.
- the translucent material is coated with chromium on its surface facing away from the object electrolytically.
- the chrome adheres firmly to the translucent material and is applied so thinly that the light shines through the coated material.
- a first electrolysis bath for coating the translucent material with copper and a second electrolysis bath for coating the copper deposited on the material with chromium is provided.
- the translucent material on a surface facing away from the subject surface of at most 10 ⁇ .
- the metal layers to be deposited in detail can be dimensioned that the brightness of the translucent light can be accurately measured according to the chosen location of use of the logo.
- the electrolytic coating with copper has a thickness of at most 4 ⁇ and the electrolytic coating of the copper surface with chromium has a thickness of at most 2 ⁇ . Even these extremely thin coatings can be adhered to in the case of electrolytic deposition of the metals, so that the desired brightness effect is not impaired.
- 1 is a partially cutaway side view of a window off
- FIG. 2 is a partially broken plan view of a Novaoffner of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 shows a cross section through a Novaoffner corresponding to the section line III-III in Fig. 2,
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a partially broken directional arrow
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of a logo of a motor vehicle
- FIG. 8 shows a cross section through the logo of FIG. 7 corresponding to the section line VIII - VIII in FIG. 7
- Fig. 9 is a back view of a logo
- FIG. 11 is a diagram of a system for carrying out metal processing Stratifications by way of electrolysis.
- a Breoffner 50 consists essentially of a handle 51 and a mounting portion 52.
- This mounting portion 52 has a square 53, which serves for coupling the Desoffners 50 to a shutter mechanism, not shown, of a window 54.
- the handle 51 consists of a plastic core 56, which is traversed by a cavity 57.
- a lighting fixture 58 is installed, which lights up when an electrical voltage is applied.
- the luminosity of the lighting fixture 58 is dimensioned so that walls 59, 60 of the plastic core 56 are transilluminated.
- the plastic core 56 is made of a transparent plastic.
- lateral walls 61, 62 and possibly also the upper and lower covering surfaces 63, 64 shine on.
- the illumination of the lighting body 58, the contour of the handle 51 clearly, so that it can be grasped and operated even in the dark.
- the grip part 51 may be surrounded by a foil 65, which has a color or is coated with a color layer 66.
- This color layer may develop different color shades depending on the color of the light emitted by the lighting body 58. It is therefore conceivable for the color layer to radiate red in the case of a red light emitted by the illumination body 58, while at a distance from the illumination body 58. given green light the foil 65 shines green.
- a corresponding changeover of the lighting fixture from red light to green light can be provided in the window opener 50. It is actuated when the handle portion 51 is pivoted (not shown pictorially), so that the handle portion 51 is red when the window is open and green when the window is closed.
- lighting bodies 67, 68, 69, 70 extend along corner boundaries 71, 72, 73, 74. These lighting bodies 67, 68, 69, 70 unfold in the corner boundaries 71, 72, 73, 74 a luminosity which is limited to the lines formed by the corner boundaries. Since everyone knows the formation of window openings 50, he will include the lines 75, 76, even if he does not recognize lying between the lines 75, 76 walls 61, 62.
- the wall 61 lying on one side of the handle part 51 may also have a flat trough 77 which extends over its entire surface and which is illuminated flat when the lighting fixture 58 is switched on. In this way, the contour of the grip part 51 becomes clearly recognizable also in the darkness. It is also conceivable to form a trough 77 at least on both sides of the movable part 51, possibly also in the area of the upper covering surface 63 and lower covering surface 64.
- the lighting fixtures 67 , 68, 69, 70; 58, facing lower surfaces 78 of the translucent walls 59, 60; 61, 62 may also be covered with flat lighting bodies 79 which uniformly illuminate the entire lower surface 78.
- this requires a relatively high electrical energy for the flat lighting body 79 be available, which requires a correspondingly high insulation effort.
- This direction indicator 80 is designed to be expensive, for example, to display emergency exits.
- This direction indicator 80 has a shaft portion 81 and a folkteil 82, which points with a tip 83 in a direction to be hit.
- Both the shaft part 81 and the pointing part 82 are each formed with cavities 84, 85, in which along the respective walls 86, 87 at their lower surfaces 88, 89 each lighting body 90, 91 extend. These radiate the lower surfaces 88, 89, so that in a correspondingly translucent design of the walls 86, 87 on the surfaces 92, 93, especially in the dark, a light is recognizable.
- the illuminating body 90 extending through the shaft part 81 is fed by a second current source 95 from a first current source 94 and the illumination body 91 extending through the reference part 82.
- the lighting fixtures 90, 91 can be designed in different ways.
- the lighting body 90 in the shaft portion 81 radiate a constant light in the direction of the lower surface 88, while provided in the Budapest part 82 lighting body 91 by an intermittent light, the walls 87 of the tip 83 particularly intense illuminates, so that for a viewer to beat him Direction can be particularly well recognized.
- the lighting fixtures 90, 91 can also be equipped in different colors.
- the lighting fixture 90 in the shaft 81 can be attracted by a white light.
- guide light, while in the guide part 82, a radiated from the lighting body 91 red light indicates the importance of the direction to be taken.
- the surfaces 92, 93 of the shaft part 81 on the one hand and the restt part 82 on the other hand can be designed differently.
- a surface 92 provided with elevations 96 The individual elevations 96 reflect particularly intensively on an incident light from outside and therefore make attentive to attention.
- the surface 92 of the notice piece 82 is smooth. As a result, the direction indicated by the direction indicator 80 is clearly recognizable.
- the direction indicated by the direction indicator 80 is particularly emphasized by the fact that the projections 96 in the direction of the indicator part 82 have a decreasing tendency in terms of their size but also in terms of their number. As a result, the attention of a passing observer is directed in the direction of the indicator part 82.
- the surfaces 92, 93 of the shaft part 81 and also of the reference part 82 are designed in color, for example by applying a signal color or a highly reflective coating, for example from a silvery shiny metal job.
- a color coating 97, 98 can be formed on the respective surfaces 92, 93, which can be adapted to the meaning of the respective shaft part 81 or indicator part 82, for example the color coating 97 of the sheep part 81 can become silvery when a viewer's attention is attracted glossy while the color coating 98 of the indicia portion 82 is red in color to clearly indicate the direction to be taken.
- regions 99 of different light transmittance 99 can also be created by different design of the walls 86 or the color coating 97, 98. In these areas 99, symbols can be applied to the surfaces 92, 93, which unmistakably reveal the meaning of the direction indicator, for example the symbol of a hurrying person 100, who is moving out of the danger zone in the direction of the direction indicator 80.
- a logo 1 used by a known automobile plant consists essentially of lines 2, 3, of which a comprehensive circle 2 surrounds an array of straight lines 3 which open into the circular line 2.
- the straight lines 3 delimit two mutually arranged letters, of which the upper letter is formed as "V" and the lower letter as a "W". While the upper letter has correspondingly two upwardly extending lines 4, 5, the lower letter has four upwardly extending lines 6, 7, 8, 9. Both the circular line 2 and the upwardly aspiring lines 4, 5; 6, 7, 8, 9 are made of a translucent plastic.
- the logo 1 serves to be attached to an object 10, for example on a tailgate of a motor vehicle 11.
- the translucent material of the lines 2, 3 of the logo 1 may consist of a plastic which is provided on a the object 10 facing the back surface 12 of the logo 1 with rillenformigen recesses 13. These recesses 13 extend through the individual lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. In the individual recesses 13 lighting fixtures 14 are arranged, which are connected via leads 15, 16 with a power source, not shown. You can, for example, together with the involvement of other lighting fixtures, such as the tail lights 17, 18 are turned on.
- the lines 2, 3 of the logo 1 are provided on their the back surface 12 facing away from the front surface 19 with a metallic reflective coating.
- This coating can be applied directly to the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. It is crucial, however, that this coating is transilluminating for a light generated by the lighting fixtures 14. This penetrates both through the plastic, which makes up the logo 1, and through the metallic reflective coating. This ensures that the logo 1 has a metallically reflecting surface in the incident light, for example in daylight. In the dark, however, the course of the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is reproduced with the lighting fixture 14 switched on, so that these lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 also are recognizable in the dark.
- a correspondingly colored plastic film 20 can also be applied to the plastic of the logo 1.
- This plastic film 20 can be firmly connected to the plastic of the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, for example, be glued.
- the plastic film 20 is firmly clamped on the corresponding lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, so that a uniformly reflective surface of these lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 is formed .
- the attachment of the plastic film 20 takes place either on lateral boundaries 21, 22 of the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or on the rear Be ⁇ limit 23.
- those flat parts 24, 25 of the rear boundary 23rd for fixing the plastic Foil 20 sufficient on both sides of the extending through the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 recesses 13 extend
- the plastic film 20 has a carrier film 26 to which a coating 27 is applied, this coating may consist of chromium or another silvery reflective metal, which is connected to the carrier film 26, for example by spraying.
- This coating 27 on the carrier film 26 is so strong that the plastic film 20 can also be deflected at sharp edges of the individual lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 without the coating therefore 27 of the carrier sheet 26 lost.
- a lighting body 14 are basically all lamps into consideration, which emit a lighting effect under the influence of electrical current.
- an input voltage in the range of contacts 32, 33 is applied to electrically luminous Operakorper.
- the logo 1 this is first poured in a suitably shaped form of a suitable plastic.
- the shape can be designed so that the recesses 13, into which the illumination boxes 14 are inserted, are taken into account during casting.
- the recesses 13 can be introduced into the plastic even after completion of the logo 1 by machining.
- LED luminaires can also be considered as lighting.
- the logo with its back surface 12 can be placed directly on the object 10.
- the back surface 12 may also initially be covered by a heat-insulating, not shown, cover film, which then lies between the back surface 12 and the object 10.
- logo 1 can also be made from other translucent materials, not just plastic.
- coloring methods for example brushing, spraying, vapor deposition. fen.
- the color layer can be applied directly to the material of the logo 1.
- Coating processes are also possible in which several layers are applied to one another. For coloring the surface not only colors are used but also metal evaporations eg with aluminum, chrome and other steamable materials.
- the application of a metal coating to the translucent material can be carried out very precisely by means of an electrolytic process.
- an electrolyte 35 which is capable of conducting a current of a DC voltage source 37 introduced via an anode 36 to a cathode 38 is introduced into a container 34.
- the electrolyte 35 is decomposed and its metal ions migrate to the cathode 38.
- metal logo 1 is fixed on the lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 8, 9, the from the Electrolyte 35 precipitates precipitated metal.
- the amount of metal deposited on lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 depends on a number of influencing factors, inter alia on the current intensity and on the time during which the current flows to the electrolyte 35 acts. Taking into account these influencing factors, it is possible to determine exactly how thickly the metal layer which deposits on the Logo 1 should be applied. For example, can be applied in this way on the translucent material, a base layer of copper, which has a thickness of at most 4 ⁇ . Then, the logo 1 coated in this way can be hung in an unillustrated other electrolyte which excludes chromium under the influence of an electric current. This chrome can be applied to the existing copper layer, so that it creates a very durable and high-gloss chrome layer.
- this chromium layer also depends on the influencing factors with which the electrolyte is acted upon, so that, for example, depending on the current strong and the time of their action can be set exactly how thick the copper layer to be applied to the copper should be.
- the coatings applied to the logo 1 by means of electrolysis have the advantage of a very dense and therefore highly glossy surface.
- the electrolytically deposited metals are firmly bonded to the translucent material.
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| DE112008002039T DE112008002039A5 (de) | 2007-05-24 | 2008-05-26 | Verfahren zum Herstellen eines die Aufmerksamkeit eines Betrachters aus sich ziehenden transparenten Gegenstandes und Gegenstand |
| JP2010508699A JP2010530549A (ja) | 2007-05-24 | 2008-05-26 | 観察者に注意を引き付ける透明な物品を製造する方法及びこの物品 |
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| CN200880025568.1A CN101795897A (zh) | 2007-05-24 | 2008-05-26 | 用于制造吸引观察者注意的透明物体的方法及相应物体 |
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