Display panel with a luminous display field

Illumination – Illuminated scale or dial – Internal light source

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C362S489000, C362S800000

Reexamination Certificate

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06543904

ABSTRACT:

FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a display instrument, in particular for a vehicle, with a printed circuit board, at least one illuminable display area and at least one illuminating element, which has an LED and can be fastened on the printed circuit board by a contact socket.
Such display instruments are known and are used, for example, in motor vehicles in the form of so-called instrument clusters. These instruments are of a substantially modular construction, a central housing provided inter alia with light ducts for light guiding bearing on the rear side measuring elements and a printed circuit board and being provided with a closure cover. On the front side of the central housing, facing an observer, there is arranged an instrument panel with indicator needles and various display areas. To distinguish between them, the display areas are provided with various symbols and/or are differently colored. The latter serves at the same time for improving the signaling function of the display areas. A front frame with a cover glass forms the front termination of the instrument cluster.
On account of the modular construction of said instrument clusters, it is possible, depending on the customer's requirements, to vary within broad limits both the instrumentation itself and its technical and visual design. It is obvious here to equip numerous different vehicle models with the same basic instrument and implement in it the desired additional functions according to requirements.
On account of the very great variety of models, however, it is necessary to keep in stock a large number of different printed circuit boards, which are fitted with the respectively required electronic circuits for activating the displays. Alternatively, one printed circuit board completely fitted with all the electronic circuits which may be required can be used, said printed circuit board being installed, irrespective of the detailed instrumentation, into each also only sparingly equipped—instrument.
Both specified possibilities lead to a very high expenditure in terms of production and logistics and make the display instruments expensive to a considerable extent.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To remedy this situation, it is the object of the present invention to provide a display instrument with an illuminable display area of the specified type in such a way that its production is simplified, its ease of servicing is increased and its service life is prolonged.
The object is achieved in the case of a display instrument of the specified type by the contact socket having a support component for activation electronics for activating the LED. In addition to achieving the object specified above, an instrument according to the invention offers greater functionality as well as simplified instrument construction and consequently increased assembly dependability.
It is in this case particularly favorable and further simplifies assembly and stockkeeping if the support component is connected to the contact socket and/or the LED, forming a single component.
However, it may be of advantage—for example when using standard components—if the support component is detachably connected to the contact socket and/or the LED. The connection used is, for example, a screw, plug-in or clip connection. If, on the other hand, it is not important that the individual components can be separated again, it is possible to connect the support component to the contact socket and/or the LED undetachably, for example by adhesive bonding, soldering, welding or inseparable locking.
In a particularly advantageous and compact embodiment of a display instrument according to the invention, the support component is a wall of the contact socket. In this case, it is particularly favorable if the support component is a side or end wall of the contact socket facing away from the printed circuit board. For example, a conceivable embodiment is one in which the support component is an end wall of the contact socket and electronic components of the activation electronics are arranged around an LED fitted on or in the end wall.
Conventional display instruments often have a considerable distance between an illuminating element, arranged on a printed circuit board, and a display area which can be illuminated by this illuminating element. To be able to illuminate the display area with adequate intensity over such a large distance, here it is only possible to use miniature incandescent lamps as the light source. If, in a preferred embodiment of a display instrument according to the invention, the illuminating element has an intermediate element which can be connected on one side to the contact socket and on an opposite side to the LED, then LEDs can be used as the light source, even in display instruments described above in which the printed circuit board and display area are at a not inconsiderable distance from each other. In comparison with miniature incandescent lamps, LEDs are much more reliable, they have a longer service life and are less sensitive to vibration. In particular in a case where a display instrument according to the invention is used in a vehicle, these advantages are of great significance.
Moreover, incandescent lamps have the disadvantage that they necessitate colored printing of the display areas or the use of color filters if a colored display is desired. LEDs on the other hand can themselves illuminate in color, for example red, yellow or green.
The intermediate element is preferably connected to the contact socket and/or the LED, forming a single component. This has the effect of simplifying assembly and also reducing storage expenditure in the production process.
It may be advantageous if the intermediate element is detachably connected to the contact socket and/or the LED. Conceivable here, for example, is a plug-in connection, which may be secured by clipping, or else a screw connection. In both cases, the flexibility with which the individual components can be used is increased. However, it may also be of advantage if the intermediate element is undetachably connected to the contact socket and/or the LED. Such a connection, which can be permanently maintained and is simple to produce, may be achieved, for example, by adhesive bonding, soldering, welding or locking, the latter only allowing destructive breaking up of the individual components.
In a particularly simple way, the intermediate element may be a tube, the wall of which may additionally be perforated, for example for reasons of heat dissipation or saving material. It is even more simple if the intermediate component is in bar form. It may in this case be a single bar, for example of rectangular or round cross section, or an arrangement of a plurality of corresponding bars.
Depending on the desired material properties and production possibilities, the intermediate element may advantageously consist of metal, plastic or a composite material. In a preferred embodiment, it is flexible and thus permits a largely unrestricted setting of the illuminating direction of the LED as well as simplified installation under confined spatial conditions.
It likewise simplifies assembly and logistics if the support component is connected to the intermediate element, forming a single component.
There are numerous possibilities for the connection of the contact socket to the printed circuit board. For instance, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the contact socket is detachably connected to the printed circuit board. This connection may be, for example, a plug-in connection or—increasing the contact dependability and durability of the connection a plug-in/turning connection, for instance with a bayonet fastener. In an automated production process, it is similarly advantageous, however, if the contact socket is undetachably connected to the printed circuit board, for example by soldering.
It is known to fasten illuminating elements, having an LED, directly on a printed circuit board without using a contact socket (generally by soldering). In a display instrum

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