| UniGlo Backlighting

FIG. V-1 (Typical UniGlo backlighting panel)
Poly-Optical's patented UniGlo technology is a proprietary abrasion process that causes plastic optical fiber panels to glow uniformly. Most UniGlo processed backlighting panels are constructed of .010" diameter plastic optical fibers. Utilizing a reflective backing, the panel can be as thin as .013" for a single layer device. Two or more layers provide greater brightness and improved uniformity. This technology is ideal for backlighting membrane switches, LCDs, panels, control consoles, PRNDLs, keyless entry, machine vision, man-machine interface, elastomeric keypads, courtesy lights, signs, and point of purchase (POP) overlays. Fig. V-1 shows a typical UniGlo backlighting panel.
The thin profile and flexibility of UniGlo backlighting panels allows placement between an elastomeric keypad or overlay and a non-tactile or tactile dome membrane switch. When the elastomeric or overlay is depressed, the UniGlo panel flexes, easily allowing actuation of the switch. Typically, a membrane switch requires 10 to 14 ounces of actuation pressure. UniGlo backlighting panels slightly increase the snap-through actuation pressure a minor amount as shown in table V-I:
An independent laboratory conducted Mechanical/Temperature Life Cycling tests on one-layer and two layer UniGlo backlighting panels. The panels were placed between an overlay and a membrane switch and were actuated over five million cycles at room temperature. Panels were similarly tested for one million cycles at -10° C, and then, one million cycles at -50° C. The panels tested showed no signs of light transmission degradation after any of these tests. In addition, panels were successfully tested for one million cycles at -55° C.
Type of Switch |
Dome Alone |
UniGlo Single
Layer |
D Change
in Force |
UniGlo Double
Layer |
D Change
in Force |
Metal Dome |
424 gms.
(15.0 oz) |
447 gms.
(15.8 oz) |
23
(0.8) |
478 gms.
(16.9 oz) |
54
(1.9) |
Plastic Dome |
239 gms.
(8.4 oz) |
288 gms
(10.2 oz) |
19
(1.8) |
313 gms.
(11.0 oz) |
749
(2.6) |
Non-Tactile |
237 gms.
(8.4 oz) |
242 gms.
(8.5 oz) |
5
(0.1) |
258 gms.
(9.1 oz) |
21
(0.7) |
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Table V-I (Force Test Data)
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