WO1996036201A1 - Method of manufacturing electroluminescent lamps - Google Patents
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- WO1996036201A1 WO1996036201A1 PCT/US1996/006645 US9606645W WO9636201A1 WO 1996036201 A1 WO1996036201 A1 WO 1996036201A1 US 9606645 W US9606645 W US 9606645W WO 9636201 A1 WO9636201 A1 WO 9636201A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- This invention relates to a method of manufacturing electroluminescent lamps having surface designs and to lamps produced by this method.
- EL lamps are generally constructed as laminated or layered structures.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a side elevational view in cross section of an archetypal, prior art EL lamp 10.
- the drawing is not to scale, and the layers are greatly enlarged for purposes of illustration, it being understood that some of the layers referred to herein are quite thin.
- the bottom layer in the drawing is in actuality the face of the EL lamp 10 (the drawing shows the EL lamp 10 upside-down because this is how the different layers are deposited).
- the EL lamp 10 comprises a transparent substrate 11 having deposited thereon a first conductive layer 12.
- the transparent substrate 11 serves as the face of the EL lamp 10.
- the substrate 11 with the conductive layer 12 already on it is available in the form of Mylar-TM (a registered trademark of E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co.) having an indium tin oxide (ITO) coating.
- ITO indium tin oxide
- an electroluminescent layer 13 is deposited by silk screening or another suitable process.
- the electroluminescent layer 13, as known, comprises electroluminescent particles such as ZnS:Cu which are thoroughly mixed in a polymerizable resin, with the resin being subsequently polymerized.
- an insulating layer 14 is deposited on the electroluminescent layer 13.
- the insulating layer 14 may be composed of barium titanate or other appropriate dielectrics, preferably having light reflective qualities.
- the second conductive layer 15 also preferably has light reflective qualities.
- the insulating layer 14 serves to maintain an electrical separation between the first and second conductive layers 12, 15.
- the front electrode 12 is highly transparent to permit as much of the light emitted by an energized electroluminescent layer 13 to reach the face 11 of the EL lamp 10 as possible.
- the electroluminescent layer 13 is energized by application of an electrical potential between the front and back electrodes 12, 15.
- the problem with utilizing a highly transparent front electrode in an EL lamp is the dull, visually unappealing appearance whenever the electroluminescent layer is not energized. This is because no means are provided to adequately reflect the incident ambient light entering the face of the EL lamp. Without adequate reflection of the incident ambient light, the resin/electroluminescent particles mixture comprising the electroluminescent layer 13 appears dull and unappealing when not energized.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved EL lamp, serving as an EL dial, having horological markings on its face, and the method of making the same.
- the present invention is an improved method of manufacturing an electroluminescent lamp of the type having a transparent substrate with top and bottom surfaces, and front and back electrodes having interposed therebetween an electroluminescent layer and an insulating layer.
- the improvement comprises adapting the front electrode to reflect incident ambient light and transmit light received from the electroluminescent layer when the electroluminescent layer is energized, and providing the transparent substrate with a predetermined surface configuration on one surface to enhance the diffusion and fringing of the reflected incident ambient light and the light emitted by the electroluminescent layer when energized.
- Fig. 1 is an enlarged side elevational view in cross section of an archetypal, prior art EL lamp
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged side elevational view in cross section of an EL lamp in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Figs. 3a - 3d illustrate predetermined configurations to be provided to the face of the EL lamp of Fig. 2;
- Figs. 4a and 4b show indicia which are to be provided to the face of the EL lamp, where the EL lamp is serving as an analog timepiece dial;
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged side elevational view in cross section of an EL lamp in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged side elevational view in cross section of an EL lamp in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
- a front electrode 22 which functions essentially as a one-way mirror, so that incident ambient light is reflected by the front electrode 22, while the light emitted by an energized electroluminescent layer is transmitted through the front electrode 22 to the face of the EL lamp.
- a transmissive/reflective front electrode 22 will be referred to hereinafter as a transflective front electrode. Note that the rest of the layers of Fig. 2 are the same as in Fig. 1.
- the transflective front electrode 22 comprises conductive materials which are translucent to light, such as a thin layer of metallic particles applied over the transparent substrate 11 by vacuum vapor deposition or other appropriate uniformly depositing process.
- the metallic particles used are aluminum.
- ITO indium tin oxide
- Figs. 3a - 3d illustrate four possible predetermined surface configurations 17a to be provided to the face of the EL lamp 20; i.e., the transparent substrate 11.
- Figs. 3a - 3d show a checkered configuration, a sunburst configuration, a diagonal configuration and a concentric circles configuration.
- These configurations 17a may be provided on either the top surface 17 (surface away from the transflective front electrode 22) or the bottom surface 18 (surface adjacent the transflective front electrode 22) of the transparent substrate 11.
- the configurations 17a are provided on the top surface 17, as shown in Fig. 2.
- each configuration 17a is formed by scratching the transparent substrate 11 with an abrasive instrument, preferably a metallic brush, mounted on appropriate machinery.
- the predetermined surface configurations 17a shown in plan views in Figs. 3a - 3d are preferably formed after the layers of the EL lamp 20 have been laminated together; e.g., by employing heat and/or pressure.
- Providing the face 11 of the EL lamp 20 with a predetermined surface configuration 17a serves an important aesthetic objective.
- the configuration 17a enhances the diffusion and fringing of both the reflected incident ambient light and the light emitted by an energized electroluminescent layer 13.
- This enhanced diffusion and fringing provides a visually appealing appearance to the EL lamp 20 heretofore unavailable in EL lamps.
- the effect is akin to the effect created by surface designs on metallic, non-EL lamps, such as the metallic dials used in analog timepieces.
- the top surface 17 of the transparent substrate 11 may be lacquered to provide a smooth, glossy finish, as indicated by layer 17b in Fig. 2.
- the lacquer 17b applied may be clear or of a predetermined color.
- indicia 25 and 26, as are shown in Figs. 4a and 4b, respectively may be printed onto the top surface 17 (with or without lacquer 17b) of the transparent substrate 11 by transfer printing or silk screening, employing conventional techniques of the same type which are presently used to manufacture conventional timepiece dials (see the aforementioned '964 patent).
- FIG. 4a illustrates a circular-cut EL lamp 20 with number indicia 25, while Fig. 4b illustrates a rectangular-cut EL lamp 20 with Roman numeral indicia 26.
- three-dimensional indicia may be formed by a method disclosed in the co-pending application of Santana et al., Serial No. 08/387693, filed on February 13, 1995.
- a layer of transflective material 32 is deposited on the transparent front electrode 12. This is shown in Fig. 5. On the layer of transflective material 32, the electroluminescent layer 13 is deposited. The rest of the layers are as described for Fig. 1. Similar to the transflective front electrode 22 of the preferred embodiment, the transflective layer 32 comprises materials which are translucent to light. However, unlike the transflective front electrode 22, these materials need not be conductive since the transparent front electrode 12 is present. The minimum effective thickness of the transflective layer 32 depends upon several factors, including the type of translucent material utilized. Generally, the transflective layer 32 should be slightly thinner than the transflective front electrode 22 of Fig. 2 to compensate for some light absorption by the highly transparent front electrode 12 present. Thus, where thickness of
- 500 to 1000 A is appropriate for an aluminum transflective front electrode 22
- thickness on the order of 500 A is appropriate for an aluminum transflective layer 32.
- the transparent substrate 11 of Fig. 5 is provided with a predetermined surface configuration 17a, as is done for the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2. Following the formation of the predetermined configuration in the form of minute scratches 17a, the top surface 17 (surface away from the transparent front electrode 12) of the transparent substrate 11 may be provided with a layer of lacquer 17b and/or indicia.
- a third embodiment of an EL lamp 40 of the present invention illustrated in Fig. 6, the top surface 17 of the transparent substrate 11 of F g. 1 has deposited thereon a layer of transflective material 42.
- This layer of transflective material 42 is similar to the layer of transflective material 32 shown in F g. 5.
- a second transparent substrate 44 is deposited on the top surface 43 (surface away from the transparent substrate 11) of the layer of transflective material 42.
- the second transparent substrate 44 which is preferably MylarTM, serves as the face of the EL lamp 40. Therefore, predetermined surface configuration scratches or grooves 17a are provided to the top surface 45 of the second transparent substrate 44.
- a layer of lacquer 17b and/or indicia can be provided to the top surface 45 of the second transparent substrate 44.
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AU57386/96A AU5738696A (en) | 1995-05-12 | 1996-05-10 | Method of manufacturing electroluminescent lamps |
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