US20170327056A1 - Exterior trim for a motor vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an exterior trim for a motor vehicle, and in particular, to decorative exterior trim panels for a motor vehicle having a structural wall that supports an electro-mechanical human-machine interface.
- An exterior trim for a motor vehicle may include a rigid substrate or support member that has an outer decorative surface and an inner support surface.
- the outer decorative surface may have a high quality finish, such as a glossy surface.
- a translucent or transparent coating may be applied overtop the outer decorative surface of the substrate.
- the inner support surface includes flanges and other features to fasten the exterior trim to the motor vehicle and to provide structural rigidity to the substrate.
- Exterior trim for motor vehicles may include human machine interface (HMI) devices used to externally control certain features of the motor vehicle.
- the substrate may include additional features, such as a structural wall that supports a display for displaying information to a user or a physical input unit for receiving physical input from a user.
- the exterior trim is commonly constructed by injection molding techniques in which the material for the substrate is injected into a preformed mold.
- Rigidity and strength for the structural walls of a substrate is achieved by molding the structural wall thicker than the thickness of the substrate itself. However, if the structural wall is thicker than the substrate thickness, as the molded material cools, the structural wall may cool at a rate that is different than that of the rest of the substrate. When these cooling rates differ, the structural wall may shrink at a rate that is different than that of the rest of the substrate. The structural wall may then pull on the substrate, causing surface divots to appear on the exterior surface of the substrate. To avoid the creation of surface divots, the structural wall may also be molded thinner than the substrate thickness. However, if the structural wall is molded thinner than the substrate thickness, the rigidity and strength of the substrate may be compromised.
- an exterior trim for a motor vehicle includes a body that forms a surface of the exterior trim.
- the body has an exterior surface and an interior surface, and the body defines a recess or cut-out.
- the exterior trim also includes a single undulating wall formed on the interior surface of the body.
- the single undulating wall is substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the body.
- the single undulating wall at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out.
- the single undulating wall has a section having a first portion angled with respect to a second portion, a third portion angled with respect to the second portion, and a fourth portion parallel to the second portion.
- the first portion is connected with the second portion, the second portion is connected to the third portion, and the third portion is connected to the fourth portion.
- the single undulating wall includes a plurality of sections.
- the plurality of sections repeat continuously.
- the body and single undulating wall are injection molded and integral.
- the exterior surface of the body is planar overtop the single undulating wall.
- the single undulating wall completely surrounds the recess or cut-out.
- the body has a first thickness
- the single undulating wall has a second thickness
- the first thickness is substantially equal to the second thickness
- the exterior surface of the body is a decorative or covering surface that is substantially continuous with an exterior component of the motor vehicle.
- the exterior surface of the body forms an optically continuous, glossy surface of the exterior trim.
- a clear coating is disposed over the exterior surface of the body.
- the electrode film is disposed in the recess or cut-out.
- circuit board that is in electrical contact with the electrode film and is disposed inwardly of the electrode film.
- a part for a motor vehicle has an injection molded component having a body formed of an opaque material with a high-finish exterior surface and an interior surface.
- the body defines a recess or cut-out lacking the opaque material and includes a single wall formed on the interior surface of the body.
- the single wall at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out and has a first thickness.
- the single wall has a first section defined by a first imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface and a second section defined by a second imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface.
- the first imaginary plane is offset from the second imaginary plane by an amount substantially equal to the first thickness.
- the part also has a coating that is at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent disposed over the exterior surface of the body.
- the part also has an electrode film disposed in the recess or cut-out and inwardly of the at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent coating.
- the part also has a circuit board that is in electrical contact with the electrode film and disposed inwardly of the electrode film.
- the part also has a backing plate connected to the interior surface of the body inwardly of the circuit board and the electrode film, and the backing plate is in contact with the single wall.
- the single wall has a height.
- the height is defined by a third imaginary plane that is substantially parallel to the interior surface.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective front view of an exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of a portion of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention.
- a plurality of exterior trim parts 10 are depicted on an exemplary motor vehicle 12 .
- the motor vehicle 12 is illustrated as a passenger vehicle, however, the motor vehicle 12 may be any type of motor vehicle 12 , including a truck, van, motor home, sport utility vehicle, etc.
- the plurality of exterior trim parts 10 includes an A-pillar exterior trim 14 , a B-pillar exterior trim 16 , a C-pillar exterior trim 18 , and a spoiler exterior trim 20 .
- the motor vehicle 12 may also include other exterior trim parts 10 including D-pillar trims, side panels, etc.
- Each of the exterior trim parts 10 forms a portion of the exterior surface or body of the motor vehicle 12 .
- the B-pillar exterior trim 16 includes a human-machine interface (HMI) device 21 .
- HMI human-machine interface
- any of the exterior trim parts 10 may include an HMI device.
- the exterior trim 16 generally includes a body 22 that supports the HMI device 21 .
- the HMI device 21 includes an electrode film 24 and a circuit board 26 supported by a backing plate 28 , as will be described in greater detail below.
- the body 22 of the exterior trim 16 is formed of a substantially opaque material and is substantially planar with a first thickness “t 1 ”.
- the body 22 includes an interior surface 32 an exterior surface 34 and defines a recess or cut-out 36 .
- the interior surface 32 of the body 22 lies behind the exterior surface 34 of the body 22 relative to the exterior of the motor vehicle 12 .
- the interior surface 32 includes a single undulating wall 38 .
- the interior surface 32 may also include various flanges, fasteners, and other features.
- the exterior surface 34 of the body 22 is a glossy, optically continuous, divot-free surface.
- the exterior surface 34 is substantially planar and parallel to the interior surface 32 .
- An exterior coating 39 is disposed overtop the exterior surface 34 of the body 22 . At least a portion of the exterior coating 39 is at least partially translucent, transparent or semi-transparent.
- the exterior coating 39 may be formed of a scratch proof material that provides a glossy, divot-free, optically-continuous surface of the exterior trim 16 .
- the recess or cut-out 36 is formed through both the interior surface 32 and the exterior surface 34 and traverses the first thickness “t 1 ”.
- the recess or cut-out 36 is a portion of the body 22 lacking opaque material, and is sized to fit at least a portion of the HMI device 21 there within.
- the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 aligns with the portion of the exterior coating 39 that is at least partially translucent, transparent or semi-transparent.
- the single undulating wall 38 includes a series of undulations defined by repeating sections 40 .
- the repeating sections 40 form structural gussets that provide structural rigidity to the single undulating wall 38 .
- Each of the repeating sections 40 has a first portion 42 angled with respect to a second portion 44 , a third portion 46 angled with respect to the second portion 44 , and a fourth portion 48 angled with respect to the third portion 46 , and the second portion 44 and fourth portion 48 are parallel.
- the first portion 42 is connected to the second portion 44
- the second portion 44 is connected to the third portion 46
- the third portion 46 is connected to the fourth portion 48 .
- the single undulating wall 38 can have a variety of different configurations without departing from the scope or intent of the disclosure.
- the undulations of the single undulating wall 38 may follow a smooth wavelike path, or the undulations may take a more block-like or angular path.
- the single undulating wall 38 could have a design which approximates a plurality of chevrons.
- the repeating sections 40 may be periodic, or sporadic.
- the single undulating wall 38 may be defined by a first imaginary plane 50 and a second imaginary plane 52 .
- the first imaginary plane 50 and the second imaginary plane 52 are perpendicular to the plane defined by the body 22 .
- the first and second imaginary planes 50 , 52 are parallel and displaced by a distance “d” that is substantially the same as the first thickness “t 1 ”.
- the first imaginary plane 50 defines a limit of the second portion 44 of the single undulating wall 38 past which the second portion 44 does not extend.
- the second imaginary plane 52 defines a limit of the fourth portion 48 of the single undulating wall 38 past which the fourth portion 48 does not extend.
- the single undulating wall 38 also has a height “h 1 ”.
- Height “h 1 ” is defined from the interior surface 34 to an end surface 53 of the single undulating wall 38 .
- the end surface 53 is planar along the path of the single undulating wall 38 .
- the height “h 1 ” is constant where the body 22 is planar and the height “h 1 ” varies along the path of the single undulating wall 38 where the body 22 is non-planar.
- the electrode film 24 is in alignment with or disposed within the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 .
- the electrode film 24 includes a plurality of input/output portions 54 and an electrical connector 56 .
- the electrode film 24 is in direct contact with the exterior coating 39 , and is disposed behind the exterior coating 39 relative to the exterior of the motor vehicle 10 .
- the electrode film 24 may be any device for displaying data or receiving tactile input.
- the electrode input/output portions 54 receive input from a user and transmit the user input through the electrode film 24 to the circuit board 26 .
- the electrode film 24 may include a series of light-emitting diodes that emit visible light through the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 and through the exterior coating 39 of the exterior trim 16 .
- the electrode film 24 may be a touch-sensitive HMI, such as a keypad, that displays information through or on the exterior surface 34 of the body 22 , or on the exterior coating 39 of the exterior trim 16 .
- the circuit board 26 includes a contact surface 58 and an electrical connector 60 .
- the circuit board 26 is also in alignment with or disposed within the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 .
- the circuit board 26 is in electrical communication with the electrode film 24 and is disposed inwardly of the electrode film 24 relative to the exterior coating 39 of the body 22 of the exterior trim 16 .
- the circuit board 26 may be any device that can communicate electronically with the electrode film 24 and with other vehicle systems and circuits to which the exterior trim 16 may be attached.
- the backing plate 28 is in physical contact with the electrode film 24 , the circuit board 26 , and the single undulating wall 38 .
- the backing plate 28 is also in alignment with or disposed at least substantially within the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 .
- the backing plate 28 mechanically fastens to the body 22 and retains the circuit board 26 and the electrode film 24 within the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 .
- the backing plate 28 may mechanically fasten to and receive the single undulating wall 38 via a slot 62 molded into the backing plate 28 .
- the slot 62 of the backing plate 28 has a width “w” defined by the separation between an inner section 64 and an outer section 66 of the slot 62 .
- the outer section 66 substantially traverses a perimeter of the backing plate 28 .
- the inner section 64 is disposed radially inwardly of the outer section 66 of the backing plate 28 and substantially parallels the outer section 66 .
- the slot 62 is configured to receive and retain the single undulating wall 38 of the body 22 .
- the width “w” of the slot 62 is substantially the same as the distance “d” between the first and second imaginary planes 50 , 52 .
- the slot inner section 64 has a height “h 2 ” that is substantially the same as the height “h 1 ” of the single undulating wall 38 . Because the height “h 2 ” of the slot inner section 64 and the height “h 1 ” of the single undulating wall 38 are substantially the same, the slot inner section 64 extends to the electrode film 24 and causes the electrode film 24 to contact the exterior coating 39 .
- the backing plate 28 is also in contact with and retains the circuit board 26 within the recess or cut-out 36 of the body 22 .
- the circuit board 26 contact surface 58 is in contact with the electrode film 24
- the circuit board electrical connector 60 is in electrical communication with the electrode electrical connector 56 .
- the HMI device 21 supported by the exterior trim 16 projects information to a user of the motor vehicle 12 .
- the at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent material of the exterior coating 39 allows the projected information from the electrode film 24 of the HMI device 21 to be displayed to the user.
- the input/output portions 54 of the electrode film 24 may also receive user inputs.
- the exterior trim 16 preferably withstands repeated user-imparted inputs to the HMI device 21 , including physical stresses, without departing from an original shape.
- the inclusion of a single undulating wall 38 injection molded together with and integrally formed on the interior surface 32 of the body 22 , provides structural rigidity to the exterior trim and prevents the exterior trim 16 from deforming with repeated use.
- the first thickness “t 1 ” and second thickness “t 2 ” are substantially the same to prevent deformation of the exterior surface 34 of the exterior trim 16 .
- the single undulating wall 38 supports and provides structural rigidity to the exterior surface 34 of the exterior trim 16 so that the exterior surface 34 remains substantially smooth and divot-free.
- the exterior surface 34 remains substantially in contact with the exterior coating 39 which further allows the exterior trim 16 to maintain a substantially smooth, divot-free finish.
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- The present invention relates to an exterior trim for a motor vehicle, and in particular, to decorative exterior trim panels for a motor vehicle having a structural wall that supports an electro-mechanical human-machine interface.
- The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may or may not constitute prior art.
- An exterior trim for a motor vehicle may include a rigid substrate or support member that has an outer decorative surface and an inner support surface. The outer decorative surface may have a high quality finish, such as a glossy surface. A translucent or transparent coating may be applied overtop the outer decorative surface of the substrate. The inner support surface includes flanges and other features to fasten the exterior trim to the motor vehicle and to provide structural rigidity to the substrate. Exterior trim for motor vehicles may include human machine interface (HMI) devices used to externally control certain features of the motor vehicle. To support these HMI devices, the substrate may include additional features, such as a structural wall that supports a display for displaying information to a user or a physical input unit for receiving physical input from a user.
- The exterior trim is commonly constructed by injection molding techniques in which the material for the substrate is injected into a preformed mold. Rigidity and strength for the structural walls of a substrate is achieved by molding the structural wall thicker than the thickness of the substrate itself. However, if the structural wall is thicker than the substrate thickness, as the molded material cools, the structural wall may cool at a rate that is different than that of the rest of the substrate. When these cooling rates differ, the structural wall may shrink at a rate that is different than that of the rest of the substrate. The structural wall may then pull on the substrate, causing surface divots to appear on the exterior surface of the substrate. To avoid the creation of surface divots, the structural wall may also be molded thinner than the substrate thickness. However, if the structural wall is molded thinner than the substrate thickness, the rigidity and strength of the substrate may be compromised.
- While conventional exterior trims are effective, there is room for improved exterior trims that ensure an appropriate amount of structural rigidity without causing surface divots on the exterior surfaces of exterior trims.
- In accordance with an aspect of the invention, an exterior trim for a motor vehicle is provided. The exterior trim includes a body that forms a surface of the exterior trim. The body has an exterior surface and an interior surface, and the body defines a recess or cut-out. The exterior trim also includes a single undulating wall formed on the interior surface of the body. The single undulating wall is substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the body. The single undulating wall at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the single undulating wall has a section having a first portion angled with respect to a second portion, a third portion angled with respect to the second portion, and a fourth portion parallel to the second portion.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the first portion is connected with the second portion, the second portion is connected to the third portion, and the third portion is connected to the fourth portion.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the single undulating wall includes a plurality of sections.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the plurality of sections repeat continuously.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the body and single undulating wall are injection molded and integral.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the exterior surface of the body is planar overtop the single undulating wall.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the single undulating wall completely surrounds the recess or cut-out.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the body has a first thickness, the single undulating wall has a second thickness, and the first thickness is substantially equal to the second thickness.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the exterior surface of the body is a decorative or covering surface that is substantially continuous with an exterior component of the motor vehicle.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the exterior surface of the body forms an optically continuous, glossy surface of the exterior trim.
- In another aspect of the present invention, a clear coating is disposed over the exterior surface of the body.
- In another aspect of the present invention, there is an electrode film in alignment with the recess or cut-out and disposed inwardly of the clear coating.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the electrode film is disposed in the recess or cut-out.
- In another aspect of the present invention, there is a circuit board that is in electrical contact with the electrode film and is disposed inwardly of the electrode film.
- In another aspect of the present invention, there is a backing plate connected to the interior surface of the body inwardly of the circuit board and the electrode film.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the backing plate includes a slot that receives the single undulating wall.
- In another aspect of the present invention, an exterior trim for a motor vehicle has a body that forms a surface of the exterior trim. The body has a high-finish exterior surface and an interior surface, and the body defines a recess or cut-out. The body also has a single wall formed on the interior surface of the body. The single wall at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out and has a first thickness. The single wall has a first section defined by a first imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface, and a second section defined by a second imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface. The first imaginary plane is offset from the second imaginary plane by an amount substantially equal to the first thickness.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the body has a second thickness and the first thickness is substantially equal to the second thickness.
- In another aspect of the present invention, a part for a motor vehicle has an injection molded component having a body formed of an opaque material with a high-finish exterior surface and an interior surface. The body defines a recess or cut-out lacking the opaque material and includes a single wall formed on the interior surface of the body. The single wall at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out and has a first thickness. The single wall has a first section defined by a first imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface and a second section defined by a second imaginary plane which is substantially perpendicular to the interior surface. The first imaginary plane is offset from the second imaginary plane by an amount substantially equal to the first thickness. The part also has a coating that is at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent disposed over the exterior surface of the body. The part also has an electrode film disposed in the recess or cut-out and inwardly of the at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent coating. The part also has a circuit board that is in electrical contact with the electrode film and disposed inwardly of the electrode film. The part also has a backing plate connected to the interior surface of the body inwardly of the circuit board and the electrode film, and the backing plate is in contact with the single wall.
- In another aspect of the present invention, the single wall has a height. The height is defined by a third imaginary plane that is substantially parallel to the interior surface.
- The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary motor vehicle having exterior trims, according to the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective front view of an exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective back view of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a partial top view of a portion of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view of a portion of the exterior trim of the motor vehicle, according to the principles of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , a plurality of exteriortrim parts 10 are depicted on anexemplary motor vehicle 12. Themotor vehicle 12 is illustrated as a passenger vehicle, however, themotor vehicle 12 may be any type ofmotor vehicle 12, including a truck, van, motor home, sport utility vehicle, etc. The plurality of exteriortrim parts 10 includes an A-pillar exterior trim 14, a B-pillar exterior trim 16, a C-pillar exterior trim 18, and aspoiler exterior trim 20. Themotor vehicle 12 may also include other exteriortrim parts 10 including D-pillar trims, side panels, etc. Each of theexterior trim parts 10 forms a portion of the exterior surface or body of themotor vehicle 12. In the example provided, the B-pillar exterior trim 16 includes a human-machine interface (HMI)device 21. However, it should be appreciated that any of theexterior trim parts 10 may include an HMI device. - Turning now to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theexterior trim 16 generally includes abody 22 that supports theHMI device 21. TheHMI device 21 includes anelectrode film 24 and acircuit board 26 supported by abacking plate 28, as will be described in greater detail below. Thebody 22 of theexterior trim 16 is formed of a substantially opaque material and is substantially planar with a first thickness “t1”. Thebody 22 includes aninterior surface 32 anexterior surface 34 and defines a recess or cut-out 36. Theinterior surface 32 of thebody 22 lies behind theexterior surface 34 of thebody 22 relative to the exterior of themotor vehicle 12. Theinterior surface 32 includes a single undulatingwall 38. Theinterior surface 32 may also include various flanges, fasteners, and other features. Theexterior surface 34 of thebody 22 is a glossy, optically continuous, divot-free surface. Theexterior surface 34 is substantially planar and parallel to theinterior surface 32. Anexterior coating 39 is disposed overtop theexterior surface 34 of thebody 22. At least a portion of theexterior coating 39 is at least partially translucent, transparent or semi-transparent. Theexterior coating 39 may be formed of a scratch proof material that provides a glossy, divot-free, optically-continuous surface of theexterior trim 16. - The recess or cut-out 36 is formed through both the
interior surface 32 and theexterior surface 34 and traverses the first thickness “t1”. Thus, the recess or cut-out 36 is a portion of thebody 22 lacking opaque material, and is sized to fit at least a portion of theHMI device 21 there within. The recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22 aligns with the portion of theexterior coating 39 that is at least partially translucent, transparent or semi-transparent. - The single undulating
wall 38 at least partially surrounds the recess or cut-out 36. The single undulatingwall 38 is substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by thebody 22. Turning toFIGS. 4 and 5 , the single undulatingwall 38 has a second thickness “t2” The first thickness “t1” of thebody 22 is substantially equal to the second thickness “t2” of the single undulatingwall 38. Thebody 22 and the single undulatingwall 38 are integral and injection molded together, and the single undulatingwall 38 provides structural rigidity and support to thebody 22. - In one aspect, the single undulating
wall 38 includes a series of undulations defined by repeatingsections 40. The repeatingsections 40 form structural gussets that provide structural rigidity to the single undulatingwall 38. Each of the repeatingsections 40 has afirst portion 42 angled with respect to asecond portion 44, athird portion 46 angled with respect to thesecond portion 44, and afourth portion 48 angled with respect to thethird portion 46, and thesecond portion 44 andfourth portion 48 are parallel. In eachsection 40 thefirst portion 42 is connected to thesecond portion 44, thesecond portion 44 is connected to thethird portion 46, and thethird portion 46 is connected to thefourth portion 48. The single undulatingwall 38 can have a variety of different configurations without departing from the scope or intent of the disclosure. The undulations of the single undulatingwall 38 may follow a smooth wavelike path, or the undulations may take a more block-like or angular path. For example, the single undulatingwall 38 could have a design which approximates a plurality of chevrons. Additionally, throughout the span of the single undulatingwall 38, the repeatingsections 40 may be periodic, or sporadic. - The single undulating
wall 38 may be defined by a firstimaginary plane 50 and a secondimaginary plane 52. The firstimaginary plane 50 and the secondimaginary plane 52 are perpendicular to the plane defined by thebody 22. The first and second 50, 52 are parallel and displaced by a distance “d” that is substantially the same as the first thickness “t1”. The firstimaginary planes imaginary plane 50 defines a limit of thesecond portion 44 of the single undulatingwall 38 past which thesecond portion 44 does not extend. The secondimaginary plane 52 defines a limit of thefourth portion 48 of the single undulatingwall 38 past which thefourth portion 48 does not extend. The single undulatingwall 38 also has a height “h1”. Height “h1” is defined from theinterior surface 34 to anend surface 53 of the single undulatingwall 38. Theend surface 53 is planar along the path of the single undulatingwall 38. Thus, the height “h1” is constant where thebody 22 is planar and the height “h1” varies along the path of the single undulatingwall 38 where thebody 22 is non-planar. - Returning to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , theHMI device 21 will now be described. Theelectrode film 24 is in alignment with or disposed within the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22. In one aspect theelectrode film 24 includes a plurality of input/output portions 54 and anelectrical connector 56. Theelectrode film 24 is in direct contact with theexterior coating 39, and is disposed behind theexterior coating 39 relative to the exterior of themotor vehicle 10. Theelectrode film 24 may be any device for displaying data or receiving tactile input. In one aspect, the electrode input/output portions 54 receive input from a user and transmit the user input through theelectrode film 24 to thecircuit board 26. Additionally, theelectrode film 24 may include a series of light-emitting diodes that emit visible light through the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22 and through theexterior coating 39 of theexterior trim 16. Theelectrode film 24 may be a touch-sensitive HMI, such as a keypad, that displays information through or on theexterior surface 34 of thebody 22, or on theexterior coating 39 of theexterior trim 16. - The
circuit board 26 includes acontact surface 58 and anelectrical connector 60. Thecircuit board 26 is also in alignment with or disposed within the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22. Thecircuit board 26 is in electrical communication with theelectrode film 24 and is disposed inwardly of theelectrode film 24 relative to theexterior coating 39 of thebody 22 of theexterior trim 16. Thecircuit board 26 may be any device that can communicate electronically with theelectrode film 24 and with other vehicle systems and circuits to which theexterior trim 16 may be attached. - The
backing plate 28 is in physical contact with theelectrode film 24, thecircuit board 26, and the single undulatingwall 38. Thebacking plate 28 is also in alignment with or disposed at least substantially within the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22. In one aspect, thebacking plate 28 mechanically fastens to thebody 22 and retains thecircuit board 26 and theelectrode film 24 within the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22. Thebacking plate 28 may mechanically fasten to and receive the single undulatingwall 38 via aslot 62 molded into thebacking plate 28. - With reference to
FIG. 6 , and with continued reference toFIGS. 3 and 5 , theslot 62 of thebacking plate 28 has a width “w” defined by the separation between an inner section 64 and anouter section 66 of theslot 62. Theouter section 66 substantially traverses a perimeter of thebacking plate 28. The inner section 64 is disposed radially inwardly of theouter section 66 of thebacking plate 28 and substantially parallels theouter section 66. Theslot 62 is configured to receive and retain the single undulatingwall 38 of thebody 22. The width “w” of theslot 62 is substantially the same as the distance “d” between the first and second 50, 52. In one aspect, the slot inner section 64 has a height “h2” that is substantially the same as the height “h1” of the single undulatingimaginary planes wall 38. Because the height “h2” of the slot inner section 64 and the height “h1” of the single undulatingwall 38 are substantially the same, the slot inner section 64 extends to theelectrode film 24 and causes theelectrode film 24 to contact theexterior coating 39. Thebacking plate 28 is also in contact with and retains thecircuit board 26 within the recess or cut-out 36 of thebody 22. Thecircuit board 26contact surface 58 is in contact with theelectrode film 24, and the circuit boardelectrical connector 60 is in electrical communication with the electrodeelectrical connector 56. - The
HMI device 21 supported by the exterior trim 16 projects information to a user of themotor vehicle 12. The at least partially translucent, transparent, or semi-transparent material of theexterior coating 39 allows the projected information from theelectrode film 24 of theHMI device 21 to be displayed to the user. The input/output portions 54 of theelectrode film 24 may also receive user inputs. Theexterior trim 16 preferably withstands repeated user-imparted inputs to theHMI device 21, including physical stresses, without departing from an original shape. The inclusion of a single undulatingwall 38, injection molded together with and integrally formed on theinterior surface 32 of thebody 22, provides structural rigidity to the exterior trim and prevents theexterior trim 16 from deforming with repeated use. Because thebody 22 and single undulatingwall 38 are injection molded together, and because thebody 22 and the single undulatingwall 38 may have differential cooling rates, the first thickness “t1” and second thickness “t2” are substantially the same to prevent deformation of theexterior surface 34 of theexterior trim 16. By preventing physical deformation and heat deformation of theexterior surface 34 of theexterior trim 16, the single undulatingwall 38 supports and provides structural rigidity to theexterior surface 34 of theexterior trim 16 so that theexterior surface 34 remains substantially smooth and divot-free. Furthermore, by preventing deformation of theexterior trim 16, theexterior surface 34 remains substantially in contact with theexterior coating 39 which further allows theexterior trim 16 to maintain a substantially smooth, divot-free finish. - The features and components of the present invention described above are merely exemplary in nature. Variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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