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[0002] It is known to use arrays of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), mounted on printed circuit boards, for lighting purposes. For instance in lighted advertising, such as backlighted letters, plastic backlighting, and so forth; in safety lighting, such as escape route lighting, orientation lighting, marking lighting systems; and in lighting systems for motor vehicles, it is known, instead of conventional incandescent bulbs or gas discharge bulbs, to use LEDs, which have a longer service life, better efficiency in converting electrical energy into radiation energy in the visible spectral range, and associated with it a lesser power loss and a lesser requirement for space. Particularly in lighted advertising, the high flexibility in terms of geometrical shaping and the versatility of coloring that LEDs offer has great significance.
[0003] In German Utility Model DE 298 18 609 U1, an array of circuit boards for arbitrarily setting up LED lighting units is disclosed, in which many circuit boards are provided that carry light-emitting diodes and that cohere superficially, are embodied polygonally, and are joined together by webs. From this matrix-like array of circuit boards, an arbitrary number or partial quantity of the LED-carrying circuit boards can be broken out, resulting in partial quantities that have versatile design options in terms of the geometrical dimensions.
[0004] In International Patent Disclosure WO 99/41785, an LED light panel that can be preassembled is disclosed. It includes a number of LED chips, onto each of which an optically transparent protective layer is applied. The light panel can be broken apart into subsidiary units.
[0005] Normally, light-emitting diodes have an essentially point-shaped light source, which has a conical beam with an opening angle of 120
[0006] The object of the present invention is to disclose an optical system that can be produced in a simple way by mass production and enables flexible adaptation to given geometric conditions.
[0007] According to the invention, the object is attained with a passive radiation optical system module, in particular for use with light-emitting diodes, having a plurality of individual passive radiation optical components,
[0008] which are radiation-permeable or reflective, and
[0009] which are connected to one another, for forming the passive radiation optical system module, via connecting means that are embodied as desired breaking points.
[0010] An individual radiation optical component is understood to be a beam-forming and/or beam-deflecting optical element, such as focusing lenses, scattering lenses, prisms, or reflectors.
[0011] The passive radiation optical system module, hereinafter also called a multiple optical panel, is preferably made in one piece.
[0012] The passive radiation optical system module is preferably embodied as a completely passive optical panel.
[0013] The object of the invention is to disclose a multiple optical panel of modular construction, which has many solidly joined-together individual optical components; the multiple optical panel can be broken apart into optical units that can include a plurality of individual optical components. As a result, there is great flexibility in terms of shaping the optical units that can be produced with the multiple optical panel, since easy adaptation to given geometric conditions is possible.
[0014] Between the individual components, desired breaking points are provided. The desired breaking points may be provided along a closed line, along the circumference of the individual components. As a result, without using a tool, the user can break the multiple optical panel apart, for instance along one edge, into optical units that include one or more individual optical components.
[0015] Although the multiple optical panel can be produced by a mass production method, applications for individual items or small-scale production can be made possible that would otherwise require special development, such as the production of special injection molds.
[0016] The multiple optical panel is especially advantageous in conjunction with a multiple array of LED-equipped printed circuit boards, which likewise makes subsidiary quantities of solidly joined-together printed circuit boards possible, with an arbitrarily selectable number of light-emitting diodes and a virtually arbitrary shaping.
[0017] The geometric shaping of the individual components, and in particular of the desired breaking points, can be adapted to the shaping of the individual printed circuit boards with LEDs that form the multiple array.
[0018] A modular construction created on the above principle makes a high flexibility of usage possible, since arbitrarily separable optical units of various properties, such as color, material, and light focusing or scattering, and so forth, can be combined arbitrarily with multiple LED panels that can likewise be broken apart arbitrarily. A plurality of optical units of different properties, such as different light exit angles, can advantageously be combined for instance with one multiple LED panel, for instance by being put together.
[0019] The multiple optical panel can be produced in a simple way, for instance by an injection molding process. In applications that have large surfaces that have to be lighted or backlighted, a plurality of multiple optical panels can be joined together.
[0020] In an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the multiple optical panel has individual optical components arranged in a two-dimensional matrix structure. This kind of multiple optical panel is especially simple to produce and can be used especially flexibly.
[0021] In another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the individual components have a square bottom face. Each individual component represents one cell of the matrix structure, which is made up of rows and columns.
[0022] In another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, for forming the desired breaking points, zones of reduced material thickness are provided. If the desired breaking points are formed by zones of reduced material thickness, then the multiple optical panel can have a smooth, uninterrupted surface that is simple to clean. Moreover, injection molds that have zones of reduced material thickness can be produced simply and with little effort or expense.
[0023] In another embodiment of the present invention, the multiple optical panel has a smooth surface. As a result, even in optical units that include a plurality of individual optical components, and in which each individual optical component is assigned its own light-emitting diode, a homogeneous light density without a visible transition between the individual optical components can be attained. This homogeneous light density, or uniform distribution of brightness, is independent of the size and geometric shaping of the desired application and hence of the optical unit.
[0024] In a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, for forming the desired breaking points, webs between the individual components are provided. Desired breaking points formed by webs are especially simple to produce and can be easily separated by the user either by hand or by machine.
[0025] In another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the individual optical elements each have means for generating a homogeneous light density on a surface that is visible to the observer when light radiation strikes it. As a result, for instance, uniformly brightly-lighted company logos, lighted writing, and so forth can be achieved.
[0026] In another advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the multiple optical panel is made entirely of the material known as PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate).
[0027] PMMA is widely available, makes easy manipulation in production possible, has excellent optical properties, and can be colored in a simple way, which is especially important in lighted advertising and safety lighting, such as lighting that marks escape routes. Alternatively, the multiple panel can be made entirely of the material known as polycarbonate.
[0028] In a further advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the individual optical components have the same geometrical shape as one another. This makes a high degree of modularity possible, along with simple molding, for instance for an injection molding process, as well as good homogeneity of the light distribution.
[0029] The individual optical components and thus the multiple optical panel can each have reflective, scattering, or focusing optical elements, depending on the application.
[0030] The principle involved here avoids the requirement that special LED optical elements be developed and produced for individual applications, such as company logos, lighted advertisements, and so forth.
[0031] Further details of the present invention are recited in the dependent claims.
[0032] The invention is described in detail below in terms of an exemplary embodiment in conjunction with the drawings. Shown are:
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[0050] Besides the square shape, described, of the individual optical components