Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode comprising a generally extensive first electrode; a generally extensive second electrode placed facing the first electrode, the second electrode comprising at least two portions that are electrically insulated from each other; at least one emissive organic layer placed between the first and second electrodes; and zones for electrically connecting the first and second electrodes. The zones for electrically connecting the first and second electrodes are located on at least one of the edges of the diode.
Abstract:
A support for light source(s) for a light module, notably for a motor vehicle, comprising a substrate with at least one zone for receiving a light source, and electrical tracks deposited on the substrate to the zone or zones for receiving light source(s), the tracks being intended to power the light source or sources. The substrate comprises at least one protruding portion of a piece with the rest of the substrate and on which the electrical tracks extend from the reception zone or zones, the portion or portions being suitable for cooperating with an electrical connector, respectively.
Abstract:
The invention deals with a light module, notably for motor vehicles, comprising a reflector with a reflecting surface, a screen arranged facing the reflector, the screen comprising a semi-reflecting area, and a light guide extending longitudinally along the screen and the reflector. The guide comprises a diffusing output face extending transversally from the semi-reflecting area of the screen to the reflector. A portion of the rays exiting from the output face passes through the semi-transparent area, the other portion being also reflected toward the reflecting surface to form successive images with a depth effect of 3D type, without dark areas between these images.
Abstract:
A lighting device for a motor vehicle, the lighting device being designed to emit at least one light beam, at least one characteristic of which relates to the type of propulsion of the motor vehicle, the device being arranged to emit the light beam at least when the motor vehicle is moving.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode comprising a generally extensive first electrode; a generally extensive second electrode placed facing the first electrode, the second electrode comprising at least two portions that are electrically insulated from each other; at least one emissive organic layer placed between the first and second electrodes; and zones for electrically connecting the first and second electrodes. The zones for electrically connecting the first and second electrodes are located on at least one of the edges of the diode.
Abstract:
A light module, notably for a motor vehicle, comprising a first light source of light-emitting diode type and a second surface light source of the organic light-emitting diode type suitable for reflecting the light rays emitted by the first light source in order to form a light beam along an optical axis of the module. The module further comprises a collimator suitable for deflecting the light rays emitted by the first source in a main direction and meeting the second light source with a non-zero angle of incidence β.
Abstract:
A removable electrical device for a motor vehicle, which is insertable into a recess in the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle, where its battery is rechargeable, the removable electrical device comprising an indicator light which constitutes a charge indicator of the battery in the daytime and an ambient lighting element for the passenger compartment of the vehicle at nighttime.
Abstract:
A lighting device for a motor vehicle. The device comprises a wall comprising at least one protuberance; and at least one first light source situated inside the protuberance. The wall comprises a reflecting zone, having light reflection properties, and formed facing the first light source, such that the first light source is able to generate a light beam passing through the wall, that is propagated outside the lighting device before being reflected on the reflecting zone of the wall to generate an apparent lighting from the wall.