DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Referring to FIG. 4, the first preferred embodiment of an illuminated signboard 5 according to the present invention is shown to include a lighting device 51, a light guide panel 52, a pair of transparent cover plates 53, a pair of transparent protective plates 54, and a plurality of reflectors 55. The lighting device 51 has a frame 511 and a light source 512 (see FIG. 5), such as a cold cathode fluorescent lamp or a light emitting diode lamp, mounted within the frame 511. The light guide panel 52 is formed from high-molecular polymers with a predetermined refractive index and a predetermined light transmittance by press forming, and having a luminescent dye added thereto such that the light guide panel 52 has a desired luminescent color. The light guide panel 52 is in the form of an elongated plate, and has a first surface 521, a second surface 522 opposite to the first surface 521, and a lateral wall 523 interconnecting the first and second surfaces 521, 522 and having a light incident surface 523′. The first and second surfaces 521, 522, and the lateral wall 523 cooperatively confine a light guiding passage 524 (see FIG. 5). The frame 511 of the lighting device 51 is connected to the light guide panel 52, and is disposed adjacent to the incident surface 523′ so that the light source 512 mounted therein supplies light towards the incident surface 523′.
[0022] The transparent cover plates 53 are formed from high-molecular polymers with a predetermined refractive index that is smaller than that of the light guide panel 52, and a predetermined light transmittance, and include a dye such that the cover plates 53 have a color that is different from that of the light guide panel 52. The cover plates 53 are disposed to cover the first and second surfaces 521, 522, of the light guide panel 52, respectively, so that light that enters the light guiding passage 524 of the light guide panel 52 through the incident surface 523′ and that is emanated outward from the first and second surfaces 521, 522 can be returned inward to permit total reflection of the light, thereby achieving efficient propagation of the light within the light guide panel 52. In addition, one of the cover plates 53 has a first pattern 531 formed therein by carving. The first pattern 531 forms a light exiting area that permits passage of a part of the light propagated within the light guiding passage 524 of the light guide panel 52 therethrough. As such, light from the light source 512 exits solely through the first pattern 531 in the corresponding one of the cover plates 53. While the present invention is exemplified herein to have the first pattern 531 formed in one of the cover plates 53, it is noted that each of the cover plates 53 can be formed with the first pattern 531 so as to permit passage of light therethrough.
[0023] The protective plates 54 have a predetermined light transmittance, and are disposed to cover the cover plates 53, respectively, so as to protect the cover plates 53 from damage.
[0024] The reflectors 55 are disposed to surround entirely the lateral wall 523 of the light guide panel 52 except the incident surface 523′ so as to prevent leakage of light propagated within the light guiding passage 524 of the light guide panel 52 through parts of the lateral wall 523 other than the incident surface 523′. As such, light propagated within the light guiding passage 524 of the light guide panel 52 can only exit through the first pattern 531 in the corresponding one of the cover plates 53, thereby increasing the brightness of the light emanating through the first pattern 531 and hence enhancing the advertising or displaying effect.
[0025] Referring to FIG. 5, in use, since the cover plates 53 have a refractive index smaller than that of the light guide panel 52, the light from the light source 512, upon entering the light guiding passage 524 of the light guide panel 52, is propagated within the light guiding passage 524 in a total reflection state, thereby preventing leakage of light through the cover plates 53 and thereby ensuring that light exits from the light guide panel 52 through the first pattern 531 in the corresponding one of the cover plates 53. Furthermore, since the light guide panel 52 includes a luminescent dye, the light emitted therefrom is luminescent. In addition, since the cover plates 53 have a color different from that of the light guide panel 52, the advertising or displaying effect of the signboard 5 of this invention will not diminish even in the daytime.
[0026] FIG. 6 shows the second preferred embodiment of an illuminated signboard 6 according to the present invention, which is substantially similar to the previous embodiment in construction. The differences therebetween reside mainly in that the signboard 6 is adapted to be used in an environment where emission of light through only one side of the signboard 6 is desired and that the signboard 6 further comprises a light shielding plate 66. As shown, the light shielding plate 66 is disposed between the cover plate 63 that is not provided with the first pattern 631 and a corresponding one of the protective plates 64, the latter being an optional component of the signboard 6. The light shielding plate 66 is connected to the reflectors 65 on the lateral wall 623 of the light guide panel 62, and is formed with a second pattern 661 that corresponds to the first pattern 631. Preferably, the second pattern 661 has a color which is different from that of the light shielding plate 66 and which contrasts those of the light guide panel 62 and the cover plates 63 such that the first pattern 631 can be viewed with enhanced clarity even in the daytime.
[0027] Preferably, a portion of the surface of the light guide panel 62 which corresponds to the first pattern 631 is coated with a light excited powder (not shown) such that light radiating through the first pattern 631 in the corresponding one of the cover plates 63 exhibits a special visual effect to attract attention. As this belongs to the known art, a detailed description thereof is dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.
[0028] It has thus been shown that, by virtue of the construction of the illuminated signboard according to the present invention, the drawbacks associated with the aforesaid prior art can be avoided. At the same time, the advertising or displaying effect of the illuminated signboard can be enhanced.
[0029] While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.