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Title:
VEHICLE INTERIOR COMPONENT
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2021/011536
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for vehicle systems is disclosed. The component may provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant. The component may comprise a composite structure to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface, a sensor, light panel, absorber panel and/or decorative material. The light panel may provide output visible at the exterior surface; the decorative layer and/or absorber panel may provide a visual effect. The cover may comprise a light-transmissive cover; illumination from a display may comprise visible light transmitted through a functional layer and through an at least partially translucent cover. The component may comprise a light panel to provide output visible at the cover exterior surface. A method of operating the user interface provided by the composite structure is also disclosed. The user interface may be coupled to a control system.

Inventors:
ZHAO YANNING (DE)
BOEHM HANNES RENE (DE)
PROEMMEL STEFFEN (DE)
LARSEN DANNY BRIAN (US)
PATANKAR AMIT MUKUND (US)
WEGNER IRIS (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/US2020/041928
Publication Date:
January 21, 2021
Filing Date:
July 14, 2020
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SHANGHAI YANFENG JINQIAO AUTOMOTIVE TRIM SYSTEMS CO LTD (US)
International Classes:
G06F3/044; B60K35/00; B60R13/02; G06F3/0488; H03K17/96
Foreign References:
US20190135199A12019-05-09
US20150070604A12015-03-12
US20180188869A12018-07-05
US20170277322A12017-09-28
US20160188050A12016-06-30
Other References:
See also references of EP 3999944A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DARROW, Christopher G. et al. (US)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover providing an exterior surface;

(b) an absorber panel; and

(c) a decorative material;

wherein the decorative material is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the absorber panel is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the composite structure is configured so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises a composite visual effect.

2. The component of Claim 1 further comprising a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises output from the light panel.

3. The component of Claim 2 wherein the light panel comprises a display panel; wherein the display panel comprises a self-emissive panel; wherein the self-emissive panel comprises at least one of a light-transmissive display, a translucent display, a transparent display.

4. The component of Claim 2 wherein the light panel comprises a display panel; wherein the output of light panel comprises a display from the display panel; wherein the visual effect of the absorber panel comprises a background for the display from the display panel.

5. The component of Claim 2 wherein the absorber panel comprises a background panel configured to provide a dark background for a display panel.

6. The component of Claim 2 wherein the absorber panel comprises a display panel configured to augment output from the light panel.

7. The component of Claim 2 wherein the light panel comprises a display.

8. The component of Claim 2 wherein the light panel comprises a display panel; wherein the composite visual effect comprises the output of a light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure is in an on state.

9. The component of Claim 2 wherein the light panel comprises a display panel; wherein the composite visual effect comprises the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure is in an on state.

10. The component of Claim 2 wherein the user interface comprises a display comprising output from the light panel and a visual effect from the absorber panel.

11. The component of Claim 2 wherein the cover comprises a layer configured to facilitate the transmission of light from the light panel.

12. The component of Claim 1 wherein the absorber panel comprises a display panel; wherein the visual effect of the absorber panel comprises a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

13. The component of Claim 1 wherein the absorber panel comprises an addressable display.

14. The component of Claim 13 wherein the absorber panel comprises a display panel.

15. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured so that the composite visual effect comprises at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in an off state.

16. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured for an on state and an off state; wherein the composite visual effect of the composite structure comprises at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in the off state.

17. The component of Claim 16 wherein the decorative material is at least one of light transmissive or transparent.

18. The component of Claim 1 wherein the decorative material comprises at least one of (a) glass or (b) plastic.

19. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured for an on state and an off state; wherein the visual effect of the absorber panel is generally light- transmissive when the composite structure is in the off state.

20. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured for an on state and an off state; wherein the visual effect of the absorber panel is generally light- transmissive when the composite structure is in the on state.

21. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured for an on state and an off state; wherein the visual effect of the absorber panel is generally dark background when the composite structure is in the on state.

22. The component of Claim 1 further comprising a sensor; wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises input detected by the sensor.

23. The component of Claim 22 wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) output from the absorber panel; (b) output from a light panel; (c) input detected by the sensor.

24. The component of Claim 22 wherein the sensor is configured to detect input from the vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover.

25. The component of Claim 1 wherein the user interface is presented at the exterior surface of the cover.

26. The component of Claim 1 wherein the visual effect of the decorative material is presented at the exterior surface of the cover.

27. The component of Claim 1 wherein the user interface is presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel.

28. The component of Claim 1 wherein the user interface is presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel and output of a light panel; wherein the light panel comprises a display panel.

29. The component of Claim 28 wherein the user interface comprises the composite visual effect.

30. The component of Claim 1 wherein the decorative material comprises a decorative layer.

31. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured in a contoured shape.

32. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure comprises a substrate.

33. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure is configured to be coupled to at least one of (a) a trim component; (b) a panel; (c) a door panel; (d) an instrument panel; (e) a surface; (f) a console; (g) a base; (h) a seat; (i) a vehicle system; (j) an overhead console; (k) a floor console, (1) a seat back panel.

34. The component of Claim 1 further comprising a control system configured to connect to vehicle systems; wherein the control system is configured to facilitate operation by the vehicle occupant for at least one of (a) sending a signal to a control module; (b) controlling a motor; (c) providing a signal to a vehicle component; (d) providing electrical power to a vehicle component; (e) providing to the vehicle occupant at least one of (1) visible feedback and/or (2) audible feedback and/or (3) tactile feedback and/or (4) haptic feedback.

35. The component of Claim 1 wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) output from a light panel presenting a display and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by a sensor.

36. The component of Claim 35 wherein the user interface is configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant by at least one of (a) touch at the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor or (b) gesture adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor.

37. The component of Claim 35 wherein the sensor comprises at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a foil; (d) a panel; (e) a touch panel; (f) a flexible panel; (g) a detector; (h) a proximity detector; (i) a capacitive touch panel; (j) a pressure sensitive panel.

38. The component of Claim 1 further comprising a display system comprising the absorber panel and a display; wherein the display comprises at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a panel; (d) a display screen; (e) a flexible panel; (f) a lighting array; (g) a lighting device array; (h) a light-emitting device array; (i) an LED array; (j) a flexible LED array; (k) an OLED array; (1) a flexible LED matrix; (m) a flexible sheet; (n) EL display; (o) a TFEL display, (p) QD array, (q) color emitting device array, (r) light and color emitting device; (s) self-emissive display.

39. The component of Claim 38 wherein the display is configured to provide color and light; wherein the display comprises at least one of an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display, an ELQD (Electroluminescent Quantum Dot) display.

40. The component of Claim 38 wherein the display comprises at least one of a light emitting display, an EL (electroluminescent) display, a TFEL (Thin Film

Electroluminescent) display.

41. The component of Claim 38 wherein the display is configured to provide color; wherein the display comprises at least one of a QD (Quantum Dot) display, an LED (Light emitting diode) display, a LC (Liquid Crystal) display.

42. The component of Claim 41 wherein the display further comprises a light source; wherein the display is configured to provide color and light.

43. The component of Claim 42 wherein the visual effect comprises color and light.

44. The component of Claim 1 wherein the composite structure comprises a composite surface; and wherein the cover comprises an at least partially translucent cover; wherein illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure comprises visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover.

45. The component of Claim 1 wherein the cover comprises a generally rigid light-transmissive cover.

46. The component of Claim 1 wherein the cover comprises at least one of a plastic material and/or a glass material and/or a composite material and/or a light- transmissive material and/or a flexible material and/or a generally rigid material.

47. The component of Claim 1 wherein the cover comprises a polymeric material providing a generally rigid structure.

48. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover providing an exterior surface;

(b) a light panel;

(c) an absorber panel; and

(d) a decorative material;

wherein the light panel is configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the decorative material is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the absorber panel is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel.

49. The component of Claim 48 further comprising a sensor; wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises input detected by the sensor.

50. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover providing an exterior surface;

(b) a sensor;

(c) an absorber panel; and

(d) a decorative material;

wherein the decorative material is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the absorber panel is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (b) input detected by the sensor.

51. The component of Claim 50 further comprising a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

52. The component of Claim 51 wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises output from the light panel.

53. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover providing an exterior surface;

(b) a sensor;

(c) a light panel; and

(d) a decorative material;

wherein the light panel is configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the decorative material comprises a decorative layer configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) input detected by the sensor.

54. The component of Claim 53 further comprising an absorber panel; wherein the absorber panel is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises the visual effect of the absorber panel.

55. The component of Claim 53 further comprising a functional layer.

56. The component of Claim 55 wherein the functional layer is configured for at least one of (a) positioning; (b) spacing; (c) haptic feedback; (d) tactile feedback such as vibration; (e) audible feedback such as sound; (f) optical enhancement; (g) light shielding; (h) electrical shielding; (i) interference shielding; (j) optical electrical charging for a device; (k) interaction with a mobile device; (1) interaction with a vehicle system; (m) cushioning; (n) adhesion or bonding; (o) tactile shear/feel performance; (p) thermal management; (q) heating; (r) cooling; (s) providing Peltier effect; (t) diffusion of illumination from the display; (u) monitoring; (v) recording; (w) alerting; (x) messaging; (y) light guiding; (z) flexibility.

57. The component of Claim 53 wherein the user interface comprises a display element from illumination from the display that is configured to be selectively positioned on the exterior surface of the cover; and wherein the display element of the user interface comprises at least one of (a) an icon; (b) a symbol; (c) a button indicator; (d) a menu system; (e) a display panel image; (f) an information display image; (g) a graphics display image; (h) a control panel; (i) an input panel; (j) a touch screen; (k) a repositionable image; (1) a projected image; (m) an image element selectively positionable on the exterior surface of the cover by interaction with the vehicle occupant.

58. The component of Claim 57 wherein the display element of the user interface is configured to be positioned on the exterior surface of the cover (a) contacting the exterior surface of the cover at a position where the display element is to be displayed when the display element is not displayed; (b) contacting the exterior surface of the cover where the display element is displayed and dragging the display element along the exterior surface of the cover to a position where the display element is to be displayed.

59. The component of Claim 53 wherein the user interface is configured (a) to be activated for operation by compressing the cover toward the sensor and (b) to be operated by contacting the exterior surface within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor and (c) to be operated by movement directed by the vehicle occupant above the exterior surface of the cover within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor.

60. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a storage compartment;

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover providing an exterior surface;

(b) a sensor; and

(c) a display system; and

a control system;

wherein the display system is configured to provide (a) a decorative state and (b) a light-transmissive state;

wherein the control system is configured to provide the light-transmissive state at the display system of the user interface when the sensor detects entry to the storage compartment.

61. The component of Claim 60 wherein the storage compartment is configured to contain an object; wherein the user interface is configured to provide the light-transmissive state at the display system so that the occupant can observe inside/interior of the storage compartment the object during entry into the storage compartment.

62. The component of Claim 60 wherein the storage compartment is configured to contain an object; wherein the user interface is configured to provide the light-transmissive state at the display system so that the occupant can observe an interior of the storage compartment the object during entry into the storage compartment.

63. The component of Claim 60 configured to be operated by a method comprising the steps of:

(a) providing the decorative state at the display system for user interface;

(b) detecting entry into the storage compartment and providing the light-transmissive state at the display system for the user interface;

(c) detecting absence of entry into the storage compartment and providing the decorative state at the display system for the user interface.

64. The component of Claim 63 wherein the decorative state comprises at least one of an opaque appearance, a translucent appearance, display of information, display of icons, display of images, display of pictures, display of patterns, display of a map.

65. The component of Claim 63 wherein the light-transmissive state comprises at least one of a transparent appearance, a semi-transparent appearance, a shine-through effect, an unobstructed view, an image of an item, a view into the compartment, visibility into the compartment.

66. The component of Claim 63 wherein the step of detecting entry into the storage compartment comprises detection of the presence of (a) a hand, (b) a finger, (c) an arm (d) an extremity, (e) an object, (f) an article; (g) and item (h) a device, (i) a mobile device; (j) an electronic device (k) a bottle (1) a can; (m) a pen (n) eyeglasses (o) a book

67. The component of Claim 63 wherein the step of detecting entry into the storage compartment comprises detection by the sensor.

68. The component of Claim 67 wherein the sensor comprises a photo-electric sensor for the storage compartment.

69. The component of Claim 60 wherein the light-transmissive state comprises a generally transparent state.

70. The component of Claim 60 wherein the light-transmissive state comprises a generally transparent state so that an object in the storage compartment is visible through the display system.

71. The component of Claim 60 wherein the display system comprises a display panel; wherein the decorative state comprises display of an image on the display panel.

72. The component of Claim 71 wherein the image comprises an output from the control system.

73. The component of Claim 60 wherein the display system comprises a decorative layer; wherein the decorative layer is configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

74. The component of Claim 60 wherein the display system comprises a display panel; wherein operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) visual effect of an image at the display panel and (b) visual effect of an object in the storage compartment at the display panel.

75. The component of Claim 60 wherein the display system comprises at least one of (a) an absorber panel and/or (b) a display panel and/or (c) a light panel; (d) a light panel comprising an absorber panel and a display panel; (e) a light panel configured to provide a display.

76. A vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising:

a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising:

(a) a cover comprising a form providing an exterior surface comprising a primary surface and at least one lateral surface;

(b) a light panel for the primary surface;

(c) a light panel for at least one lateral surface; and

(d) a decorative material;

wherein the light panel for the primary surface is configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover;

wherein the light panel for the at least one lateral surface is configured to provide output at least partially visible at the at least one lateral surface;

wherein the decorative material comprises a decorative layer configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

77. The component of Claim 76 further comprising an absorber panel configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant comprises at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by the sensor.

78. The component of Claim 76 wherein the light panel comprises a display panel; wherein the display panel comprises a self-emissive panel.

79. The component of Claim 76 wherein the primary surface comprises at least one of (a) a top surface; (b) a front surface; (c) a face surface, (d) a main surface, (e) a central surface, (f) a principal surface.

80. The component of Claim 76 wherein the at least one lateral surface comprises at least one of (a) a side surface; (b) an ancillary surface: (c) a set of lateral surfaces; (d) a set of side surfaces.

Description:
VEHICLE INTERIOR COMPONENT

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] The present application claims benefit of and incorporates by reference in full the following patent application: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/874,185 titled “VEHICLE INTERIOR COMPONENT” filed July 15, 2019.

[0002] The present application incorporates by reference in full the following patent applications: (1) PCT/International Patent Application No. PCT/US2017/041523 titled “Vehicle Interior Component” filed July 11, 2017; (2) U.S. Patent Application No.

16/236,191 titled“Vehicle Interior Component” filed December 28, 2018.

FIELD

[0003] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component. The present invention also relates to a vehicle interior component providing a composite structure. The present invention further relates to a vehicle interior component providing a composite structure providing a user interface system.

BACKGROUND

[0004] Conventional automotive interiors may provide a user interface comprising numerous switches, buttons, dials, and other physical control elements for receiving inputs from an occupant. Control elements are coupled to corresponding features and systems including entertainment systems, information systems, climate controls, door locks, window

regulator/controls, seat position adjusters, cruise control, mirror position adjusters, headlights, steering wheel adjusters, etc. For example, it is well-known to provide a touch panel in a vehicle interior having buttons/icons that can be pressed to perform a function such as adjusting a seat or window position. It is known to provide such a panel with buttons/icons that are illuminated at all times, or only when selectively illuminated. It is known to provide such a panel with a hard surface that is separate from the soft (e.g. fabric/leather/etc.) surfaces of vehicle interior components.

[0005] It would be advantageous to provide an aesthetically pleasing and integrated composite structure including a cover/exterior surface and configured to provide a user interface with a display for a vehicle interior component. It would be advantageous to provide an integrated composite structure configured to provide a user interface in or on a vehicle interior component in a manner to provide an appearance and feel provided by the cover/exterior surface and functional layers beneath the cover (including decorative material). It would be advantageous to provide an improved system and method of operating the user interface for the composite structure of the vehicle interior component. It would be advantageous to provide an improved composite structure including a cover/exterior surface and configured to provide a user interface in or on a vehicle interior component providing a composite visual effect provided by the display and the decorative material. It would be advantageous to provide an improved composite structure including a cover/exterior surface and configured to provide a user interface in or on a vehicle interior component providing features suitable for a vehicle interior such as aesthetics, system integration, decorative appearance, color/texture, softness/firmness, feel/touch/haptic sensation, resistance to dirt/stains, repellence to water/fluids, convenient to maintain/clean, etc.

SUMMARY

[0006] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The composite structure may be configured so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise a composite visual effect. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the display panel may comprise a self-emissive panel; the self-emissive panel may comprise at least one of a light-transmissive display, a translucent display, a transparent display. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the output of light panel may comprise a display from the display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a background for the display from the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a background panel configured to provide a dark background for a display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel configured to augment output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of a light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure is in an on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure is in an on state. The user interface may comprise a display comprising output from the light panel and a visual effect from the absorber panel. The cover may comprise a layer configured to facilitate the transmission of light from the light panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may comprise an addressable display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel. The composite structure may be configured so that the composite visual effect may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the composite visual effect of the composite structure may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in the off state. The decorative material may be at least one of light transmissive or transparent. The decorative material may comprise at least one of (a) glass or (b) plastic. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure is in the off state.

The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure is in the on state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the on state. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor.

Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the absorber panel; (b) output from a light panel; (c) input detected by the sensor. The sensor may be configured to detect input from the vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The visual effect of the decorative material may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel and output of a light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel. The user interface may comprise the composite visual effect. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer. The composite structure may be configured in a contoured shape. The composite structure may comprise a substrate. The composite structure may be configured to be coupled to at least one of (a) a trim component; (b) a panel; (c) a door panel; (d) an instrument panel; (e) a surface; (f) a console; (g) a base; (h) a seat; (i) a vehicle system; (j) an overhead console; (k) a floor console, (1) a seat back panel. The component may comprise a control system configured to connect to vehicle systems; the control system may be configured to facilitate operation by the vehicle occupant for at least one of (a) sending a signal to a control module; (b) controlling a motor; (c) providing a signal to a vehicle component; (d) providing electrical power to a vehicle component; (e) providing to the vehicle occupant at least one of (1) visible feedback and/or (2) audible feedback and/or (3) tactile feedback and/or (4) haptic feedback. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from a light panel presenting a display and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by a sensor. The user interface may be configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant by at least one of (a) touch at the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor or (b) gesture adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor. The sensor may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a foil; (d) a panel; (e) a touch panel; (f) a flexible panel; (g) a detector; (h) a proximity detector; (i) a capacitive touch panel; (j) a pressure sensitive panel. The component may comprise a display system comprising the absorber panel and a display; the display may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a panel; (d) a display screen; (e) a flexible panel; (f) a lighting array; (g) a lighting device array; (h) a light-emitting device array; (i) an LED array; (j) a flexible LED array; (k) an OLED array; (1) a flexible LED matrix; (m) a flexible sheet; (n) EL display; (o) a TFEL display, (p) QD array, (q) color emitting device array, (r) light and color emitting device; (s) self-emissive display. The display may be configured to provide color and light; the display may comprise at least one of an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display, an ELQD (Electroluminescent Quantum Dot) display. The display may comprise at least one of a light emitting display, an EL (electroluminescent) display, a TFEL (Thin Film Electroluminescent) display. The display may be configured to provide color; the display may comprise at least one of a QD (Quantum Dot) display, an LED (Light emitting diode) display, a LC (Liquid Crystal) display. The display further may comprise a light source; the display may be configured to provide color and light. The visual effect may comprise color and light. The composite structure may comprise a composite surface; the cover may comprise an at least partially translucent cover; illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. The cover may comprise a generally rigid light-transmissive cover. The cover may comprise at least one of a plastic material and/or a glass material and/or a composite material and/or a light-transmissive material and/or a flexible material and/or a generally rigid material. The cover may comprise a polymeric material providing a generally rigid structure.

[0007] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a light panel; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor.

[0008] The present invention relates to vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (b) input detected by the sensor. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel.

[0009] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; a light panel; and a decorative material. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) input detected by the sensor. The component may comprise an absorber panel; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise the visual effect of the absorber panel. The component may comprise a functional layer. The functional layer may be configured for at least one of (a) positioning; (b) spacing; (c) haptic feedback; (d) tactile feedback such as vibration; (e) audible feedback such as sound; (f) optical enhancement; (g) light shielding; (h) electrical shielding; (i) interference shielding; (j) optical electrical charging for a device; (k) interaction with a mobile device; (1) interaction with a vehicle system; (m) cushioning; (n) adhesion or bonding; (o) tactile shear/feel performance; (p) thermal management; (q) heating; (r) cooling; (s) providing Peltier effect; (t) diffusion of illumination from the display; (u) monitoring; (v) recording; (w) alerting; (x) messaging; (y) light guiding; (z) flexibility. The user interface may comprise a display element from illumination from the display that may be configured to be selectively positioned on the exterior surface of the cover; the display element of the user interface may comprise at least one of (a) an icon; (b) a symbol; (c) a button indicator; (d) a menu system; (e) a display panel image; (f) an information display image; (g) a graphics display image; (h) a control panel; (i) an input panel; (j) a touch screen; (k) a repositionable image; (1) a projected image; (m) an image element selectively positionable on the exterior surface of the cover by interaction with the vehicle occupant. The display element of the user interface may be configured to be positioned on the exterior surface of the cover (a) contacting the exterior surface of the cover at a position where the display element is to be displayed when the display element is not displayed; (b) contacting the exterior surface of the cover where the display element is displayed and dragging the display element along the exterior surface of the cover to a position where the display element is to be displayed. The user interface may be configured (a) to be activated for operation by compressing the cover toward the sensor and (b) to be operated by contacting the exterior surface within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor and (c) to be operated by movement directed by the vehicle occupant above the exterior surface of the cover within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor. [0010] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a storage compartment; a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor and a display system; and a control system. The display system may be configured to provide (a) a decorative state and (b) a light-transmissive state. The control system may be configured to provide the light- transmissive state at the display system of the user interface when the sensor detects entry to the storage compartment. The storage compartment may be configured to contain an object; the user interface may be configured to provide the light-transmissive state at the display system so that the occupant can observe inside/interior of the storage compartment the object during entry into the storage compartment. The storage compartment may be configured to contain an object; the user interface may be configured to provide the light-transmissive state at the display system so that the occupant can observe an interior of the storage compartment the object during entry into the storage compartment. The component may be configured to be operated by a method comprising the steps of: providing the decorative state at the display system for user interface; detecting entry into the storage compartment and providing the light-transmissive state at the display system for the user interface; detecting absence of entry into the storage compartment and providing the decorative state at the display system for the user interface. The decorative state may comprise at least one of an opaque appearance, a translucent appearance, display of information, display of icons, display of images, display of pictures, display of patterns, display of a map. The light-transmissive state may comprise at least one of a transparent appearance, a semi-transparent appearance, a shine-through effect, an unobstructed view, an image of an item, a view into the compartment, visibility into the compartment. The step of detecting entry into the storage compartment may comprise detection of the presence of (a) a hand, (b) a finger, (c) an arm (d) an extremity, (e) an object, (f) an article; (g) and item (h) a device, (i) a mobile device; (j) an electronic device (k) a bottle (1) a can; (m) a pen (n) eyeglasses (o) a book The step of detecting entry into the storage compartment may comprise detection by the sensor. The sensor may comprise a photo-electric sensor for the storage compartment. The light-transmissive state may comprise a generally transparent state. The light-transmissive state may comprise a generally transparent state so that an object in the storage compartment is visible through the display system. The display system may comprise a display panel; the decorative state may comprise display of an image on the display panel. The image may comprise an output from the control system. The display system may comprise a decorative layer; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The display system may comprise a display panel; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) visual effect of an image at the display panel and (b) visual effect of an object in the storage compartment at the display panel. The display system may comprise at least one of (a) an absorber panel and/or (b) a display panel and/or (c) a light panel; (d) a light panel comprising an absorber panel and a display panel; (e) a light panel configured to provide a display.

[0011] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover comprising a form providing an exterior surface comprising a primary surface and at least one lateral surface; a light panel for the primary surface; a light panel for at least one lateral surface; and a decorative material. The light panel for the primary surface may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The light panel for the at least one lateral surface may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the at least one lateral surface. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The component may comprise an absorber panel configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by the sensor. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the display panel may comprise a self-emissive panel. The primary surface may comprise at least one of (a) a top surface; (b) a front surface; (c) a face surface, (d) a main surface, (e) a central surface, (f) a principal surface. The at least one lateral surface may comprise at least one of (a) a side surface; (b) an ancillary surface: (c) a set of lateral surfaces; (d) a set of side surfaces.

[0012] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. The component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface and an absorber panel and a decorative material. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The composite structure may be configured so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise a composite visual effect. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the output of light panel may comprise a display from the display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a background for the display from the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a background panel configured to provide a dark background for the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel configured to augment the output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

The absorber panel may comprise an addressable display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel. The composite structure may be configured so that the composite visual effect may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the composite visual effect of the composite structure may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure may be in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the on state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure may be in the on state. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the absorber panel; (b) output from a light panel; (c) input detected by the sensor. The user interface may comprise a display comprising output from the light panel and a visual effect from the absorber panel. The cover may comprise a layer configured to facilitate the transmission of light from the light panel; the sensor may be configured to detect input from the vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The visual effect of the decorative material may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel and output of a light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel. The user interface may comprise the composite visual effect. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer. The composite structure may be configured in a contoured shape. The composite structure may comprise a substrate. The composite structure may be configured to be coupled to at least one of (a) a trim component;

(b) a panel; (c) a door panel; (d) an instrument panel; (e) a surface; (f) a console; (g) a base; (h) a seat; (i) a vehicle system; (j) an overhead console; (k) a floor console. The

system/component may comprise or connect to a control system configured to connect to vehicle systems; the control system may be configured to facilitate operation by the vehicle occupant for at least one of (a) sending a signal to a control module, (b) controlling a motor,

(c) providing a signal to a vehicle component, (d) providing electrical power to a vehicle component, (e) providing at least one of (1) visible feedback, (2) audible feedback, (3) tactile feedback, (4) haptic feedback to the vehicle occupant. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output a light panel presenting a display and/or (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and/or (c) input detected by a sensor. The user interface may be configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant by at least one of (a) touch at the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor or (b) gesture adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor. The sensor may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a foil; (d) a panel; (e) a touch panel; (f) a flexible panel; (g) a detector; (h) a proximity detector; (i) a capacitive touch panel; (j) a pressure sensitive panel. The display may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a panel; (d) a display screen; (e) a flexible panel; (f) a lighting array; (g) a lighting device array; (h) a light-emitting device array; (i) an LED array; (j) a flexible LED array; (k) an OLED array; (1) a flexible LED matrix; (m) a flexible sheet; (n) a TFEL display. The composite structure may comprise a composite surface; the cover may comprise an at least partially translucent cover;

illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. The cover may comprise a generally rigid light-transmissive cover. The cover may comprise at least one of a plastic material or a glass material or a composite material or a light-transmissive material. The cover may comprise a polymeric material providing a generally rigid structure (e.g. polycarbonate, Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), acrylic, acrylic glass, or plexiglass, etc.).

[0013] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. The vehicle interior component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a light panel; an absorber panel; a decorative material; the light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from light panel and/or (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor.

[0014] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems; the component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising: a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; an absorber panel; a decorative material; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) the visual effect of the absorber panel and/or (b) input detected by the sensor. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel.

[0015] The present invention relates to a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems; the vehicle interior component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; a light panel; an absorber panel; a decorative material. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and/or (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and/or (c) input detected by the sensor. The composite structure may comprise a functional layer; the functional layer may be configured for at least one of (a) positioning; (b) spacing; (c) haptic feedback; (d) tactile feedback such as vibration; (e) audible feedback such as sound; (f) optical enhancement; (g) light shielding; (h) electrical shielding; (i) interference shielding; (j) optical electrical charging for a device; (k) interaction with a mobile device; (1) interaction with a vehicle system; (m) cushioning; (n) adhesion or bonding; (o) tactile shear/feel performance; (p) thermal management; (q) heating; (r) cooling; (s) providing Peltier effect; (t) diffusion of illumination from the display; (u) monitoring; (v) recording; (w) alerting; (x) messaging; (y) light guiding; (z) flexibility. The user interface may comprise a display element from illumination from the display that may be configured to be selectively positioned on the exterior surface of the cover; and the display element of the user interface may comprise at least one of (a) an icon; (b) a symbol; (c) a button indicator;

(d) a menu system; (e) a display panel image; (f) an information display image; (g) a graphics display image; (h) a control panel; (i) an input panel; (j) a touch screen; (k) a repositionable image; (1) a projected image; (m) an image element selectively positionable on the exterior surface of the cover by interaction with the vehicle occupant. The display element of the user interface may be configured to be positioned on the exterior surface of the cover (a) contacting of the exterior surface of the cover at a position where the display element may be to be displayed when the display element may be not displayed; (b) contacting the exterior surface of the cover where the display element may be displayed and dragging the display element along the exterior surface of the cover to a position where the display element may be to be displayed. The user interface may be configured (a) to be activated for operation by compressing the cover toward the sensor and/or (b) to be operated by contacting the exterior surface within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor and/or (c) to be operated by movement directed by the vehicle occupant above the exterior surface of the cover within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor. FIGURES

[0016] FIGURES 1 A and IB are schematic perspective views of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0017] FIGURE 1C is a schematic perspective view of an interior of a vehicle according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0018] FIGURE ID is a schematic diagram of a component providing a display for a user interface for a vehicle interior according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0019] FIGURES 2 and 3 are schematic perspective views of a vehicle interior component with a component/display configured to present an image for a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0020] FIGURES 4A and 4B are schematic cross-section views of a vehicle interior component with a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0021] FIGURE 4C is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0022] FIGURES 5 A through 5D are schematic cross-section views of a vehicle interior component with a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0023] FIGURE 6A is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0024] FIGURE 6B is a schematic exploded fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0025] FIGURE 7A is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0026] FIGURE 7B is a schematic exploded fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0027] FIGURE 8A is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0028] FIGURE 8B is a schematic exploded fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment. [0029] FIGURE 9A is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0030] FIGURE 9B is a schematic exploded fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0031] FIGURES 10A through 10E are schematic perspective views of a vehicle interior component with a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0032] FIGURE 11 A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0033] FIGURE 1 IB is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0034] FIGURE 11C is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0035] FIGURE 12A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0036] FIGURE 12B is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0037] FIGURE 12C is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0038] FIGURE 13 A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0039] FIGURE 13B is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0040] FIGURE 13C is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment. [0041] FIGURE 14A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0042] FIGURE 14B is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0043] FIGURE 14C is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0044] FIGURE 15A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0045] FIGURE 15B is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0046] FIGURE 15C is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0047] FIGURE 16A is a schematic block diagram of absorber panel arrangement for a user interface/di splay system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0048] FIGURE 16B is a schematic block diagram of light/display panel arrangement for a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0049] FIGURE 16C is a schematic block diagram of sensor grid panel arrangement for a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0050] FIGURE 17A is a schematic perspective view of a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0051] FIGURE 17B is a schematic exploded perspective view of a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0052] FIGURE 18A is a schematic perspective view of a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0053] FIGURE 18B is a schematic exploded perspective view of a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0054] FIGURE 19 is a schematic perspective view of a user interface/display system according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0055] FIGURE 20 is a schematic perspective view of a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment. [0056] FIGURE 21 A is a schematic diagram of a vehicle interior component comprising a compartment according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0057] FIGURE 2 IB is a schematic diagram of a user interface/display for a vehicle interior component comprising a compartment according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0058] FIGURE 22A is a schematic diagram of a vehicle interior component comprising a compartment according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0059] FIGURE 22B is a schematic diagram of a user interface/display for a vehicle interior component comprising a compartment according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0060] FIGURE 23 A is a schematic flow diagram of operation of a component/di splay for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0061] FIGURES 23B through 23D are schematic perspective views of a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0062] FIGURE 23E is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0063] FIGURE 23F is a schematic block diagram of a component/display for a user interface/display system configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0064] FIGURE 24A is a schematic perspective view of a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0065] FIGURE 24B is a schematic cross-section view of a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0066] FIGURE 24C is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0067] FIGURE 24D is a schematic fragmentary cross-section view of a component/display configured to provide a user interface according to an exemplary embodiment.

[0068] FIGURES 25A through 25C are schematic flow diagrams of a process for making a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment.

DESCRIPTION

[0069] Referring to FIGURES 1 A-1C, a vehicle V is shown with an interior I. As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES IB- ID, the interior I of the vehicle V provides a component C configured to provide a display D. As indicated schematically in FIGURES 1C-1D, 2 and 3, the component/display C/D may be configured to present a user interface for interaction with an occupant of the vehicle (e.g. a display/user interface on an area/section of the exterior surface of the component); the component/di splay may be provided at any of a variety of positions/locations in the interior, for example on a door panel, console (overhead, floor, etc.), instrument panel, trim panel, other trim/other panel, seat/seating system, etc. (e.g. integrated, installed, embedded, attached to

trim/components within the interior of the vehicle). See also FIGURES 2, 3, 5A-5D and 10A (showing display configuration for component C in various arrangements for vehicle interior components).

[0070] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 2 and 3, the component C may be configured to present a display D (configured to provide the user interface/UI) that can present an image IM. See also FIGURE ID. As indicated

schematically, the component may be configured to present a panel/control for interaction with the occupant of the vehicle (e.g. a user interface through a display with sensor, such as touch panel/motion sensor) with vehicle systems or other associated systems (e.g. vehicle data/status, vehicle controls, networking/data communications, information/data sources, entertainment such as audio/video, telephony, etc.). See FIGURES 1C- ID, 2 and 3.

According to an exemplary embodiment, the component/display may be configured with a system to provide a user interface allowing the vehicle operator to interact with other systems (including vehicle systems, network connected systems, data networks/intemet, etc.). See FIGURES 16A-16C.

[0071] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURE 2, the component/display D is shown as presenting an image IM on an area of interior trim/door panel DP of a door for the vehicle; the image IM presented at the display/for interaction (for the user interface/UI) may be representative of the status of a vehicle system, for example the status of a lock on the door (locked or unlocked); the component/display C/D may be configured (at the user interface/UI) to facilitate interaction between the occupant of the vehicle and the vehicle system (e.g. to display status of the vehicle system and to allow control/operation of the vehicle status, such as to allow locking/unlocking of the door by touching/motion at the user interface/sensor).

[0072] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 3 and 5A-5D, the component/di splay D is shown as presenting an image IM on an interior component (console FC/panel IP) for the vehicle; the image IM presented at the display for interaction (for the user interface/UI) may be representative of the status of a vehicle system, for example information about conditions (e.g. weather report from data/network/internet connectivity), communications (e.g. telephone/data connectivity and operation), vehicle system control/status (e.g. alerts, updates, etc.), entertainment system control/status and operation (e.g. vehicle audio system operation with on-board or networked connectivity), etc. The component/display C/D may be configured (at the user interface/UI) to facilitate interaction between an occupant of the vehicle and a vehicle system (e.g. to display status of the vehicle system and to allow control/operation of the vehicle status, such as to allow selection and control of a function/system by touching/motion at the user interface/sensor).

[0073] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 2, 3, 4A-4C and 5A-5D, the component may be configured to comprise a composite structure CS configured to present the user interface (e.g. display and/or sensor) for interaction with the vehicle occupant (e.g. configurable as a system to be installed/integrated into the vehicle interior and with connectivity to data/network/systems). See also FIGURES 6A-6B, 7A-7B, 8A-8B, 9A-9B and 10A-10E.

[0074] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 4A and 4B, the component C may be configured with the composite structure CS for

installation/integration within the vehicle on a base/structure B (such as a panel, console, structure, etc.); the composite structure may be configured to present a display section D (FIGURE 4A) or display surface (FIGURE 4B) and/or to operate as a user interface (e.g. with or without a sensor arrangement) presented within the vehicle interior (e.g. as

installed/integrated with interior components/structures). See also FIGURES 4C and 5A-5D.

[0075] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 4B-4C and 5A-5D, the composite structure CS configured to present the display D for the user interface may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure) with a combination of functional segments/layers such as an absorber panel AP and a decorative material/layer DM (FIGURES 4B-4C) or with a combination of functional segments/layers such as a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP and decorative/layer DM (FIGURES 5A-5D).

[0076] According to an exemplary embodiment, the functional segments/layers of the composite structure may be selected and configured to provide intended functionality as a system (e.g. selected arrangement/combination of functions) for application/use as the user interface for the vehicle interior. See generally FIGURES 2, 3, 4B, 5A-5D, 6A-6B, 7A-7B, 8A-8B, 9A-9B, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C and 15A-15C. [0077] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 6A-6B, 7A-7B, 8A-8B, 9A-9B and 10B-10E, the composite structure CS may comprise an assembled/layered construction with selected functional segments/layers for the application; as indicated schematically the segments/layers may be assembled with an adhesive A and/or air gap AG in the assembly/construction of the composite structure for the component (e.g. adjacent positioning, adhesive attachment, direct positioning, indirect/separated positioning, etc.). See also FIGURES 4A-4C and 5A-5D. As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 10A-10E, the component C may be configured to present an image IM at the display D for the user interface in a structure/component configured with trim/edge TR for installation in/on a vehicle interior component. See also FIGURES IB- 1C, 2 and 3.

[0078] As indicated schematically, the absorber panel of the composite structure may comprise an addressable display configured to present a display/image (e.g. configured to present the image display at the exterior surface of the cover) or a background panel configured to provide a background for the light/display panel (e.g. configured to enhance the image display from the light/display panel at the exterior surface of the cover). See generally FIGURES 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C and 15A-15C.

[0079] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 6A-6B and IOC, the composite structure may comprise cover T and sensor grid SG and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by the absorber panel and the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the sensor grid and the display D/image IM presented by the absorber panel. See also FIGURES 11 A-l 1C and 12A-12C (use of absorber panel shown as stand-alone absorber display).

[0080] As indicated in FIGURES 7A-7B and 10A-10B, the composite structure may comprise cover T and sensor grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by output from the display panel over the absorber panel and the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the sensor grid and the display D/image IM presented by the absorber panel. See also FIGURES 13A-13C (use of absorber panel as background panel for light/display panel) and FIGURES 14A-14C (use of absorber panel shown as absorber display with light/display panel) and FIGURES 15A-15C (use of display system without absorber panel).

[0081] As indicated in FIGURES 8A-8B, the composite structure may comprise cover T and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by output from the display panel over the absorber panel and the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the display presented by the display panel over the absorber panel. See also FIGURES 13A-13C (use of absorber panel as background panel for light/display panel) and FIGURES 14A-14C (use of absorber panel shown as absorber display with light/display panel).

[0082] As indicated in FIGURE 10D, the composite structure may comprise cover T and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect SE at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by the absorber panel and the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the display D/image IM presented by the absorber panel. See also FIGURES 11 A-l 1C and 12A-12C (use of absorber panel shown as stand-alone absorber display).

[0083] Referring to FIGURES 11 A-l 1C and 12A-12C, operation of the

component/composite structure in a user interface/di splay system with a stand-alone absorber panel AP (e.g. without light/display panel) configured to provide the display for user interface is shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment; absorber panel AP may comprise an addressable display configured to present a display/image (e.g. configured to present the image display at the exterior surface of the cover).

[0084] Referring to FIGURES 13A-13C and 14A-14C, operation of the

component/composite structure in a user interface/di splay system with an absorber panel AP and a light/display panel L configured in combination to provide the display for user interface is shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment; absorber panel AP may comprise a background panel configured to provide a background for the light/display panel (e.g. configured to enhance the image display from the light/display panel at the exterior surface of the cover).

[0085] As show schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 11 A- 11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C, the user interface/display system may be configured to operate with a control system for interaction with vehicle systems and/or through user input such as by a command/signal (e.g. from input such as sensor/sensor grid, etc.) at a user interface and for connectivity with a network (e.g. vehicle network or other network configured to provide communications/data, etc.); activation of the user interface/display system to operate the control system may facilitate or produce the selection of data to be presented as an image (e.g. data/pattern providing content/graphic information) for the user interface/display system (e.g. for interaction with a vehicle occupant). See also FIGURES 2 and 3.

[0086] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 11 A-l 1C, operation of the user

interface/display system with absorber panel AP comprising absorber display may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM (e.g. data/pattem providing content/graphic information shown as telephony control) from the absorber display and the visual effect of the decorative material DM (e.g. shown as a conventional/monolithic background) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface. See also FIGURE IOC. (As shown schematically, the user interface may be configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant, such as through a sensor to operate/control vehicle systems or other systems.)

[0087] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 12A-12C, operation of the user

interface/display system with absorber panel AP comprising absorber display may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM (e.g. data/pattem providing content/graphic information shown as telephony control) from the absorber display and the visual effect of the decorative material DM (e.g. shown as a decorative wood trim appearance background) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface. See also FIGURE 10D.

[0088] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 13A-13C, operation of the user

interface/display system with absorber panel AP comprising an absorber background panel configured to provide a background for the light/display panel L (e.g. configured to enhance the image display from the light/display panel) may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM (e.g. data/pattern providing content/graphic information shown as vehicle system status/control) from the light/display panel on the absorber/background panel (e.g. to provide contrast enhancement) and the visual effect of the decorative material DM (e.g. shown as a decorative wood trim appearance background) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface. (As indicated schematically in FIGURE 13 A, the absorber panel functioning as a background panel for the display panel is generally transparent when off and provides a dark/black background area when activated/on.) As indicated schematically, the composite visual effect for the user interface/display system is enhanced through the use of the absorber background panel to provide a background for the image presented by the light/display panel. See FIGURES 10A-10B.

[0089] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 14A-14C, operation of the user

interface/display system with absorber panel AP comprising absorber display configured to operate in combination with the light/display panel L (e.g. configured to augment/enhance the image display from the light/display panel) may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM from the light/display panel and of an image IM from the absorber display and the visual effect of the decorative material DM (e.g. shown as a decorative wood trim appearance background) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface. As indicated schematically the composite visual effect for the user

interface/display system is enhanced through the use of the absorber display panel to provide an image from a data pattern to augment/background the image presented by the light/display panel (example image for the display comprises content/graphic information shown as telephony control). See also FIGURES 10A-10B.

[0090] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 11 A, 12A, 13A and 14A, the system may be configured to be operated with data and command/signal provided from any of a variety of sources including but not limited to input from a user interface (e.g. from a vehicle occupant) and/or a signal from a network (e.g. local/vehicle network, wireless network, connected network, internet, etc.) and/or vehicle system; as indicated schematically, data (including content/graphics, etc.) may be stored and accessed from any of a variety of locations/sites (e.g. local, network, remote, etc.) and selected for display/presentation at the display system.

[0091] Referring to FIGURES 16A-16C, 17A-17B, 18A-18B and 19, structure/configuration and data connectivity of the user interface/display system for the component/composite structure is shown schematically; the system may comprise the functional elements (e.g. absorber panel, light/display panel, sensor grid, etc.) and connectivity through a connector CN to an interface and control system (e.g. with computer system and controller and data input/output) with connectivity through a network (e.g. data communications/connectivity with vehicle systems, vehicle network, internet/network, data, etc.).

[0092] As indicated schematically in FIGURE 16A, the composite structure may comprise an absorber panel AP configured to present a background panel (e.g. configured to turn on/off to facilitate display from a display panel) and/or an as addressable panel (e.g. configured to present an image). As indicated schematically in FIGURES 16B and 16C, the system may comprise a light panel L and/or a sensor grid SG. See also FIGURES 6A-6B, 7A-7B, 8A-8B and 10A-10E.

[0093] As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment, the user interface as configured for the component may comprise a“passive” interface (e.g. providing for output such a by a display, signal, audio, etc.) and/or an“interactive” interface (e.g. providing for input such as by a sensor, touch, audio, etc.); according to an exemplary embodiment, the user interface may or may not comprise an interactive configuration (e.g. may or may not facilitate or accept input from a vehicle occupant).

[0094] As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment, the display and/or display panel may comprise a subcomponent configured to provide a display of light and/or as a light source (e.g. display, screen, light emitting diode/LED, LED array, LED mat, etc.); the display/di splay panel may comprise any of a wide variety of forms including

commercially available technology/products.

[0095] As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment, the absorber panel (e.g. variable absorber) may comprise any of a wide variety of types and forms including commercially available technology/products (including but not limited to liquid crystal, twisted nematic liquid crystal, etc.); the absorber panel may comprise a configuration that is either (a) transparent when power is off (e.g.“white mode” when no power

consumption) or (b) dark/black when power is off (e.g.“black mode” when no power consumption). As indicated,“active” and“inactive” will correlate to the state of the display from the absorber panel (notwithstanding the state of power consumption): “inactive” will comprise a state of display when the absorber panel provides relative transparency and no background/contrast or image display is provided by the absorber panel (only a decorative material if any is visible);“active” will comprise a state of display when the absorber panel provides a background/contrast or image display (e.g. an image/contrast for images display is presented). (According to an exemplary embodiment, the absorber panel as selected for use may be on or off when in an“inactive” state (depending upon the configuration).)

Composite Visual Effect/Operation of User Interface/Displav System

[0096] According to an exemplary embodiment, the user interface/display system will be configured and operated to provide a composite visual effect comprising the visual effect of a selected decorative material/layer (e.g. authentic decorative material, imitation decorative material, authentic wood trim, imitation wood trim, stone appearance, metal appearance, plastic contour effect, veneers, decorative finishes, paint/colors, foils, films, labels, in-mold labels, coatings, background art/effects, etc.) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface/ornamental appearance of the component; a composite visual effect may be available to be created with the composite structure that facilitates variations and design options and color choices for vehicle interior appearance (beyond conventional arrangements that tend to be limited to black/gray/dark surfaces) including enhancement of appearance with variations in contrast levels between an activated/on state and an off state. See e.g.

FIGURES 4, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11 A, 12A, 13A and 14A (indicating user interface with intuitive and seamless information display with a non-distracting authentic material visual appearance with optional touch-input capability such as from a sensor grid such as a capacitive touch panel, ITO panel/grid, film/foil, etc.).

[0097] As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment, when the display/user interface is in an off state the absorber panel (and the display panel (if any)) may remain generally transparent and the composite visual effect at the exterior surface of the cover of the component may be provided substantially by the visual effect of the decorative material/layer; when the display/user interface is in an on state the absorber panel (and the display panel (if any)) may be activated to present an image and the composite visual effect at the exterior surface of the cover of the component may be provided by the image and/over the visual effect of the decorative material/layer. See FIGURES 10A-10E, 11 A, 12A, 13A and 14A. As indicated schematically in FIGURES 11 A-12A, the absorber panel may present an image/display; as indicated schematically in FIGURES 13A-14A, the absorber panel may be combined with a display panel to present an image/display (e.g. visually enhanced by combination of illumination from the display panel and contrast-enhancement from the absorber panel, such as providing a dark/black background for illumination from the display).

[0098] According to an exemplary embodiment, the functional layers of the composite structure of the component may comprise an integrated sensor grid (such as a capacitive touch panel, force sensors, etc.) and/or integrated haptic/mechanical feedback arrangement (e.g. actuators, piezo-electric elements, etc.) within the construction or at the substrate/base (e.g. carrier) of the component.

[0099] As indicated schematically, the user interface/display may be configured and connected to operate any of a wide variety of vehicle systems (e.g. for environment controls, audio controls, light controls, door/other locks, personalization/settings, data connection, etc.). Elements/Materials of Construction

[0100] According to an exemplary embodiment, the elements of the composite structure may be selected and sized/fit for the particular/intended use and application of the component and intended function of the user interface for the vehicle interior. See generally FIGURES 1B- 1C, 2, 3 and 5A-5D.

[0101] As indicated schematically, the absorber panel may comprise or be constructed from a variable absorber configuration such as with "smart glass" (or switchable glass) in the form of a glass material with light transmission properties that can be controlled (e.g. modified by a control signal such as applied voltage, light or heat is applied); for example the light transmission properties may change from opaque or translucent (e.g. generally

opaque/translucent) to transparent (e.g. generally transparent) or be calibrated to pass/block light completely or at certain wavelengths (e.g. to provide a tinting effect); the absorber panel may use any of a variety of technologies such as variable absorber technology,

electrochromic technology, photochromic technology, thermochromic technology, suspended particle technology, micro-blind technology, liquid-crystal display technology, and polymer- dispersed liquid-crystal device technology, etc. (configured to be actuated through an connector/interface by a control system). See FIGURES 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C and 16A. The absorber panel may be selected and/or configured as a background panel (e.g. actuated on or off) or as an addressable display configured to present a

display/image (e.g. configured to present an image display).

[0102] According to an exemplary embodiment, the light/display panel may comprise or be constructed from any of a wide variety of technologies including light-emitting diode technology (e.g. LED Display (Light emitting diode), organic light-emitting diode/LED (OLED), organic EL (organic electroluminescent) diode, Thin Film Electroluminescent Displays (TFEL), Passive-matrix OLED (PMOLED), Active-matrix OLED (AMOLED), Transparent OLED, Top-emitting OLED, Foldable OLED, Flexible OLED, TFEL, Quantum Dot (QD) Display (Quantum Dot), ELQD Display (Electroluminescent Quantum Dot), LC Display (Liquid Crystal), color display, color and light emitting display, etc.) in an arrangement where the display is controlled sequentially (e.g. by element, row, etc.); the display panel may comprise a construction (such as thin-film transistor backplane

construction) that can be configured to directly access/switch individual pixels (e.g. on or off); the construction of the light/display panel may include additional elements and/or layers (e.g. polarizer/polarizers, backlighting, encapsulation, etc.). (A display with OLED-type of element may not require a separate light source/array/panel to produce the visual effect; a display with LED may require a light source/array/panel for illumination of the LED to produce the visual effect.) The light/display panel may employ any of a wide variety of forms and constructions that are assembled/integrated into the composite structure and operated as the display/user interface according to specifications for the light/display panel in operating conditions (e.g. color, monochrome, intensity, etc.). As indicated, the light/display panel can be selected and/or operated to provide the intended illumination/light for the application to present the intended composite visual effect at the exterior surface of the cover of the component.

[0103] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 6A-6B, 7A-7B and 8A-8B, in the construction of the composite structure the absorber panel may be optically bonded to the transparent display layer for enhanced optical transparency and to prevent/reduce image quality degradation; the bonding process (e.g. depending on the shape, size, form, geometry, etc.) may use an optically clear adhesive (e.g. OCA, liquid OCA (LOCA), glue, bond, film, etc.); optical clear adhesive may be selected to provide optical characteristics (e.g high light transmittance, reduction of reflectivity) and resistance to aging effects (e.g ultra-violent weathering, etc.) as a generally transparent bond for materials/layers in the composite structure. According to an exemplary embodiment, the adhesive material for the composite structure may be of a type that is suited for the shape/contour of the component (e.g. able to be applied in an optimal manner, such as by liquid application, film layer, spray, roll, cure-hardening, etc.). See FIGURE 4B (curved form) and FIGURES 5A- 5D (flat form/flat-to-flat construction of layers).

[0104] As shown schematically, the cover may comprise a form/structure configured to facilitate the transmission of light (e.g. light-transmissive material). The cover may comprise an at least partially light-transmitting cover; illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. According to an exemplary embodiment, the cover may comprise plastic or glass or composite material (e.g. formed by molding, etc.) configured to provide scratch resistance, hardness, optical characteristics (e.g. polarization, reduced light contamination/rainbow effects, etc.), low mass/low-weight; the cover may be provided with a coating to provide improved

functionality/performance and/or protection and durability (e.g. hardness, etc.). See e.g. FIGURES 3, 4A-4C and 5A-5D (e.g. showing cover structure that is rigid/semi-rigid, molded, formed, etc.) and FIGURES 10B-10E (e.g. showing cover layer that is generally flexible, sheet, etc.). The sensor may be configured to detect input from a vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover; the display may be configured to provide illumination through the cover. See e.g. FIGURES 5A-5D and 10A-10E. The user interface may be configured for input at the cover detected by the sensor and/or output from the display presented at least partially through the cover (e.g. interaction with vehicle occupant by display and by touch, proximity, etc.). The composite structure may comprise a substrate and/or may be configured in a contoured shape. See e.g. FIGURES 4A-4C and 10A-10E.

[0105] As indicated schematically, functional layers may be attached by mechanical features (e.g. attachments, fixtures, clamps, screws, etc.) and/or by adhesive (e.g. optically clear adhesive/OCA, liquid OCA/LOCA, glue, bond, etc.). See e.g. FIGURES 6A-6B, 7A-7B, 8A- 8B and 10 A.

Exemplary Embodiments - A

[0106] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. See FIGURES 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A- 12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C.

[0107] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface and an absorber panel and a decorative material. See FIGETRES 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The composite structure may be configured so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise a composite visual effect. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the output of light panel may comprise a display from the display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a background for the display from the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a background panel configured to provide a dark background for the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel configured to augment the output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may comprise an addressable display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel.

[0108] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the composite structure may be configured so that the composite visual effect may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the composite visual effect of the composite structure may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure may be in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the on state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure may be in the on state.

[0109] Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the absorber panel; (b) output from a light panel; (c) input detected by the sensor. The user interface may comprise a display comprising output from the light panel and a visual effect from the absorber panel. The cover may comprise a layer configured to facilitate the transmission of light from the light panel; the sensor may be configured to detect input from the vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The visual effect of the decorative material may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel and output of a light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel. The user interface may comprise the composite visual effect. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer.

[0110] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the composite structure may be configured in a contoured shape. See e.g. FIGURE 4B. The composite structure may comprise a substrate. The composite structure may be configured to be coupled to at least one of (a) a trim component; (b) a panel; (c) a door panel; (d) an instrument panel; (e) a surface; (f) a console; (g) a base; (h) a seat; (i) a vehicle system; (j) an overhead console; (k) a floor console. See e.g. FIGURE 1C.

[0111] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the

system/component may comprise or connect to a control system configured to connect to vehicle systems; the control system may be configured to facilitate operation by the vehicle occupant for at least one of (a) sending a signal to a control module, (b) controlling a motor,

(c) providing a signal to a vehicle component, (d) providing electrical power to a vehicle component, (e) providing at least one of (1) visible feedback, (2) audible feedback, (3) tactile feedback, (4) haptic feedback to the vehicle occupant.

[0112] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output a light panel presenting a display and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by a sensor. The user interface may be configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant by at least one of (a) touch at the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor or (b) gesture adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor. The sensor may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a foil; (d) a panel; (e) a touch panel; (f) a flexible panel; (g) a detector; (h) a proximity detector; (i) a capacitive touch panel; (j) a pressure sensitive panel. The display may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a panel;

(d) a display screen; (e) a flexible panel; (f) a lighting array; (g) a lighting device array; (h) a light-emitting device array; (i) an LED array; (j) a flexible LED array; (k) an OLED array; (1) a flexible LED matrix; (m) a flexible sheet; (n) a TFEL display.

[0113] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the composite structure may comprise a composite surface; the cover may comprise a light-transmissive material (e.g. transparent, translucent, at least partially translucent, etc.); illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. See e.g. FIGURES 2, 3, 10A-10E, 11 A, 12A, 13A and 14A. The cover may comprise an at generally rigid light-transmissive cover (see e.g. FIGURES 5A-5D) or a flexible light- transmissive material (see e.g. FIGURES 10B-10E). The cover may comprise at least one of a plastic material or a glass material or a composite material. The cover may comprise a polymeric material providing a generally rigid structure (e.g. polycarbonate, Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), acrylic, acrylic glass, plexiglass, etc.).

[0114] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. See FIGURES 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A- 12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C. The component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface may comprise a cover providing an exterior surface; a light panel; an absorber panel; a decorative material; the light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor.

[0115] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems; the component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising: a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; an absorber panel; a decorative material; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (b) input detected by the sensor. See FIGURES 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel.

[0116] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems; the vehicle interior component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; a light panel; an absorber panel; a decorative material. See FIGURES 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C and 14A-14C. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by the sensor.

[0117] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the composite structure may comprise a functional layer (see e.g. FIGURES 2, 3 and 4A); the functional layer (e.g. comprising a layer as indicated schematically in FIGURE 4A) of the composite structure may be configured for at least one of (a) positioning; (b) spacing; (c) haptic feedback; (d) tactile feedback such as vibration; (e) audible feedback such as sound; (f) optical enhancement; (g) light shielding; (h) electrical shielding; (i) interference shielding; (j) optical electrical charging for a device; (k) interaction with a mobile device; (1) interaction with a vehicle system; (m) cushioning; (n) adhesion or bonding; (o) tactile shear/feel performance; (p) thermal management; (q) heating; (r) cooling; (s) providing Peltier effect;

(t) diffusion of illumination from the display; (u) monitoring; (v) recording; (w) alerting; (x) messaging; (y) light guiding; (z) flexibility.

[0118] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, the user interface may comprise a display element from illumination from the display that may be configured to be selectively positioned on the exterior surface of the cover; and the display element of the user interface may comprise at least one of (a) an icon; (b) a symbol; (c) a button indicator;

(d) a menu system; (e) a display panel image; (f) an information display image; (g) a graphics display image; (h) a control panel; (i) an input panel; (j) a touch screen; (k) a repositionable image; (1) a projected image; (m) an image element selectively positionable on the exterior surface of the cover by interaction with the vehicle occupant. The display element of the user interface may be configured to be positioned on the exterior surface of the cover (a) contacting of the exterior surface of the cover at a position where the display element may be to be displayed when the display element may be not displayed; (b) contacting the exterior surface of the cover where the display element may be displayed and dragging the display element along the exterior surface of the cover to a position where the display element may be to be displayed. The user interface may be configured (a) to be activated for operation by compressing the cover toward the sensor and (b) to be operated by contacting the exterior surface within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor and (c) to be operated by movement directed by the vehicle occupant above the exterior surface of the cover within a distance where input can be detected by the sensor.

[0119] Referring to the FIGURES, a vehicle interior component configured to provide a user interface for vehicle systems is shown according to an exemplary embodiment. The component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. The component may comprise a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface and/or a sensor and/or a light panel and/or an absorber panel and/or a decorative material. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the decorative layer may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; the absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of output from the light panel and/or the visual effect of the absorber panel and/or input detected by the sensor. The composite structure may further comprise a functional layer (e.g. haptic feedback, etc.). The cover may comprise a light-transmissive cover; illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel; the output of light panel may comprise a display from the display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a background for the display from the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a background panel configured to provide a dark background for the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel configured to augment the output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover.

The absorber panel may comprise an addressable display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel. The composite structure may be configured so that the composite visual effect may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the composite visual effect of the composite structure may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure may be in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure may be in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure may be in the on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure may be in the on state. The composite structure may be coupled to at least one of a trim component, a panel, a door panel, an instrument panel, a surface, a console, a base, etc. A method of operating the user interface provided by the composite structure is also indicated schematically. The user interface may be coupled to a control system.

Exemplary Embodiments - B

[0120] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems. See FIGURES 1C, 2, 3, 4A-4C, 5A-5D, 10A-10E, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C, 15A-15C, 16A-16C, 20, 21A-21B, 22A-22B, 23A-23F and 24A-24D.

[0121] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 4B-4C and 5A-5D, the composite structure CS for component C configured to present the display D for the user interface UI may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as an absorber panel AP and a light/display panel L and decorative material/layer DM (i.e. a decorative material that may be applied as a layer, etc.) and a sensor/grid SG and etc. See also FIGURES 10A-10E.

[0122] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURE 5A, the composite structure CS for component C configured to present the display D for the user interface UI may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as a decorative material/layer DM and a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP.

[0123] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURE 5B, the composite structure CS for component C configured to present the display D for the user interface UI may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as extended decorative material/layer DM and a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP.

[0124] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURE 5C, the composite structure CS for component C configured to present the display D for the user interface UI may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as an extended decorative material/layer DM and an absorber panel AP.

[0125] As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURE 5D, the composite structure CS for component C configured to present the display D for the user interface UI may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as an extended decorative material/layer DM and a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L.

[0126] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 9A-9B. the composite structure may comprise cover T and light/display panel L and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by output from the display panel over the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the display presented by the display panel.

[0127] As indicated schematically in FIGURE 10E, the composite structure may comprise cover T and decorative material/layer DM on the substrate/carrier S; in operation, the composite visual effect SE at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by the decorative material; the user interface may comprise interaction with the display D/image IM. See also FIGURES 15A-15C (use of display system with decorative material).

[0128] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 15A-15C, operation of the user

interface/display system with light/display panel L (e.g. configured to augment/enhance the image display from the light/display panel) may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM from the light/display panel and the visual effect of the decorative material DM (e.g. shown as a decorative appearance background) at the exterior surface of the cover for the user interface. As shown schematically in FIGURE 15B, the composite structure CS may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as an integrated light/display panel L and decorative material/layer DM (i.e. a decorative material that may be applied as a layer, etc.) (and optional sensor/grid. As indicated schematically the composite visual effect for the user interface/display system may be enhanced through the use of the display panel to provide an image from a data pattern to augment/background the image presented by the light/display panel (example image for the display may comprise content/graphic information shown as telephony control). According to an exemplary embodiment as indicated schematically, the display system may comprise a display/light panel comprising a generally transparent/light-transmissive LCD (liquid crystal diode) panel configured to provide a visual effect (e.g. color) and/or a generally

transparent/light-transmissive self-emissive display such as an OLED (organic LED) panel configured to provide a visual effect (e.g. color, brightness/intensity); the display system may be provided with no absorber panel. See e.g. FIGURES 5D. 10E and 15A-15C. As indicated schematically, the display system may comprise a light source/light panel configured to provide light/illumination and a layer/panel such as a decorative material configured to provide a visual effect (e.g. color, unmixed color effect, multi-color effect, mixed color effect, image, icon, etc. when illuminated by a light panel and/or a dark/” dead-front” effect when not illuminated).

[0129] Referring to FIGURES 20, 21 A-21B, 22A-22B and 23A-23F, a vehicle interior component C comprising a user interface UI comprising a display system (with panel/display D and optional control element) may be configured to display an image IM. As shown schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in FIGURES 20, 21 A-21B and 22A- 22B, the component C may comprise a compartment for an article AC (e.g. item, object, device, etc.) and a sensor (e.g. sensor grid SG, sensor arrangement SPR, etc.) with the display system comprising panel/display D of the user interface UI. See also FIGURE 23F. As shown schematically in FIGURE 23E, the composite structure CS may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM (i.e. a decorative material that may be applied as a layer, etc.); in operation, the composite visual effect at the display of the composite structure through the exterior surface of the cover may comprise a visual effect presented by the decorative material DM and an absorber panel AP with light/display panel L to provide display D; the user interface may comprise interaction with the display D/image IM (and/or an optional control element); the composite structure may comprise a sensor shown as sensor grid SG. Compare FIGURES 21 A-21B and 22A- 22B and FIGURE 23E (use of sensor as sensor arrangement SPR rather than sensor grid SG).

[0130] As shown schematically in FIGURES 21A-21B and 23A-23B, the panel/display D of the user interface UI may be configured to present the image IM (shown as data/information from a system and/or network) for a decorative state; the article AC may be not generally visible behind panel/display D (e.g. when in the decorative state). As shown schematically in FIGURES 22A-22B and 23C-23D, the sensor (shown as sensor grid and/or sensor arrangement SPR) may be configured (with the control system for the user interface) to operate the display system; when an occupant of the vehicle reaches into the compartment to access or place the article AC the panel/display D and is detected the display system may be configured to present a light-transmissive display (e.g. a light-transmissive state shown as generally transparent panel rather than image IM) so that the article AC may be generally visible to the vehicle occupant. See also FIGURE 23 A. As indicated schematically in FIGURES 23 A-23D and 23F, operation of the user interface/display system with absorber panel AP comprising absorber display configured to operate in combination with the light/display panel L (e.g. configured to augment/enhance the image display from the light/display panel) may comprise display of data presented as a composite visual effect of an image IM from the light/display panel and of an image IM from the absorber display and the visual effect of the decorative material DM. As indicated schematically in FIGURES 20,

2 IB, 22B and 23B-23D, the composite visual effect for the user interface/display system may be enhanced through the use of the absorber display panel to provide an image from a data pattern to augment/background the image presented by the light/display panel and to provide a light-transmissive (e.g. generally transparent) display for the compartment of the component. As indicated schematically in FIGURE 23 A, the operation of the display system may comprise operation of an absorber panel and/or a display panel (and/or a combined light panel arrangement); the display system may operated by a control system and a

sensor/detector to provide a signal to active/deactivate the display to provide a

decorative/di splay state (see FIGURES 23B-23C) and a light-transmissive state (see FIGURE 23D) (e.g. according to a control program/algorithm). [0131] As indicated schematically in FIGURES 11 A, 12A, 13A, 14A, 15A and 23 A, the display system for the component may be configured to be operated with data and

command/signal provided from any of a variety of source including but not limited to input from a user interface (e.g. from a vehicle occupant) and/or a signal from a network (e.g. local/vehicle network, wireless network, connected network, internet, etc.) and/or vehicle system; as indicated schematically, data (including content/graphics, etc.) may be stored and accessed from any of a variety of locations/sites (e.g. local, network, remote, etc.) and selected for display/presentation at the display system. See also FIGURES 1C, 2, 3, 10A-10E and 16A-16C. As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment in

FIGURES 5A-5D and 10A-10E, the display system may provide a user interface/display comprising at least one of (a) an absorber panel and/or (b) a light panel. See also FIGURES 23B-23F and 24A-24D.

[0132] As indicated schematically according to an exemplary embodiment, the component C with composite structure CS may be configured with a display system providing for an on state and an off state (e.g. with an absorber panel selected/designed and operable to provide for an intended visual effect in each state); according to an exemplary embodiment, the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure may be in the off state; according to an exemplary embodiment, the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure may be in the off state. As indicated schematically, the display system with absorber panel may be designed to operated in each state as intended for the application.

[0133] As shown schematically in FIGURES 24A-24D, the component C may comprise a composite structure CS configured to provide a user interface providing a set of displays D for a display system DS (with each display/panel configured to display an image IM). As shown schematically in FIGURES 24A and 24B, the component may comprise a cover structure TS (e.g. a rigid/semi-rigid material such as glass, plastic, etc.) providing a cover T with a display system DS (e.g. system configured to provide a display from a light panel, display panel, absorber panel, combination display panel/absorber panel, etc.). See also FIGURES 5A-5D and 10A-10E. As indicated schematically in FIGURES 24A-24B, the display system of the component may comprise a display D on a primary surface (e.g.

front/face) (indicating an information display shown as presenting weather information) and a display D on a lateral surface (e.g. side, secondary, etc.) (indicating an information display shown as presenting telephony/communications information). As indicated schematically in FIGURES 24A-24B, operation of the user interface/display system for the component may comprise connectivity with a control system. See also FIGURES 16A-16C. As shown schematically in FIGURES 24C-24D, the composite structure CS may comprise a cover T (e.g. providing an exterior surface) and substrate/carrier S (e.g. providing for installation with the base/structure B) with functional segments/layers such as a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP (FIGURE 24C) or with functional

segments/layers such as a sensor/grid SG and light/display panel L and absorber panel AP and decorative material/layer DM (i.e. a decorative material that may be applied as a layer, etc.) (FIGURE 24D). FIGURES 25A through 25C are schematic flow diagrams of a process for making a vehicle interior component comprising a user interface/display according to an exemplary embodiment (such as shown in FIGURES 24A-24D).

[0134] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically in FIGURES 1C, 2,

3, 5A-5C, 10A-10D, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C, 20 and 23 A-23F, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. See also FIGURES 5D, 10E and 15A-15C, 24A-24D and 25A-25C.

The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The composite structure may be configured so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise a composite visual effect. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the display panel may comprise a self-emissive panel; the self-emissive panel may comprise at least one of a light-transmissive display, a translucent display, a transparent display. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the output of light panel may comprise a display from the display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a background for the display from the display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a background panel configured to provide a dark background for a display panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel configured to augment output from the light panel. The light panel may comprise a display. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of a light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel when the composite structure is in an on state. The light panel may comprise a display panel; the composite visual effect may comprise the output of the light panel over the visual effect of the absorber panel with the visual effect of the decorative layer when the composite structure is in an on state. The user interface may comprise a display comprising output from the light panel and a visual effect from the absorber panel. The cover may comprise a layer configured to facilitate the transmission of light from the light panel. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel; the visual effect of the absorber panel may comprise a display at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may comprise an addressable display. The absorber panel may comprise a display panel. The composite structure may be configured so that the composite visual effect may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in an off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the composite visual effect of the composite structure may comprise at least the visual effect of the decorative material when the composite structure is in the off state. The decorative material may be at least one of light transmissive or transparent. The decorative material may comprise at least one of (a) glass or (b) plastic. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure is in the off state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally light-transmissive when the composite structure is in the on state. The composite structure may be configured for an on state and an off state; the visual effect of the absorber panel may be generally dark background when the composite structure is in the on state. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the absorber panel; (b) output from a light panel; (c) input detected by the sensor. The sensor may be configured to detect input from the vehicle occupant at or adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The visual effect of the decorative material may be presented at the exterior surface of the cover. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel. The user interface may be presented with the visual effect of the decorative material and the visual effect of the absorber panel and output of a light panel; the light panel may comprise a display panel. The user interface may comprise the composite visual effect. The decorative material may comprise a decorative layer. The composite structure may be configured in a contoured shape. The composite structure may comprise a substrate. The composite structure may be configured to be coupled to at least one of (a) a trim component; (b) a panel; (c) a door panel; (d) an instrument panel; (e) a surface; (f) a console; (g) a base; (h) a seat; (i) a vehicle system; (j) an overhead console; (k) a floor console, (1) a seat back panel. The component may comprise a control system configured to connect to vehicle systems; the control system may be configured to facilitate operation by the vehicle occupant for at least one of (a) sending a signal to a control module; (b) controlling a motor; (c) providing a signal to a vehicle component; (d) providing electrical power to a vehicle component; (e) providing to the vehicle occupant at least one of (1) visible feedback and/or (2) audible feedback and/or (3) tactile feedback and/or (4) haptic feedback. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from a light panel presenting a display and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (c) input detected by a sensor. The user interface may be configured for interaction with a vehicle occupant by at least one of (a) touch at the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor or (b) gesture adjacent to the exterior surface of the cover detected by the sensor. The sensor may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a foil; (d) a panel; (e) a touch panel; (f) a flexible panel; (g) a detector; (h) a proximity detector; (i) a capacitive touch panel; (j) a pressure sensitive panel. The component may comprise a display system comprising the absorber panel and a display; the display may comprise at least one of (a) an array; (b) a grid; (c) a panel; (d) a display screen; (e) a flexible panel; (f) a lighting array; (g) a lighting device array; (h) a light-emitting device array; (i) an LED array; (j) a flexible LED array; (k) an OLED array; (1) a flexible LED matrix; (m) a flexible sheet; (n) EL display; (o) a TFEL display, (p) QD array, (q) color emitting device array, (r) light and color emitting device; (s) self-emissive display. The display may be configured to provide color and light; the display may comprise at least one of an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display, an ELQD (Electroluminescent Quantum Dot) display. The display may comprise at least one of a light emitting display, an EL (electroluminescent) display, a TFEL (Thin Film Electroluminescent) display. The display may be configured to provide color; the display may comprise at least one of a QD (Quantum Dot) display, an LED (Light emitting diode) display, a LC (Liquid Crystal) display. The display further may comprise a light source; the display may be configured to provide color and light. The visual effect may comprise color and light. The composite structure may comprise a composite surface; the cover may comprise an at least partially translucent cover; illumination from the display at the exterior surface of the composite structure may comprise visible light transmitted through the functional layer and through the at least partially translucent cover. The cover may comprise a generally rigid light-transmissive cover. The cover may comprise at least one of a plastic material and/or a glass material and/or a composite material and/or a light-transmissive material and/or a flexible material and/or a generally rigid material. The cover may comprise a polymeric material providing a generally rigid structure.

[0135] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically in FIGURES 1C, 2, 3, 5A-5C, 10A-10D, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C, 20 and 23 A-23F, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a light panel; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. See also FIGURES 5D, 10E and 15A-15C. The light panel may be configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) output from the light panel and (b) the visual effect of the absorber panel. The component may comprise a sensor; operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise input detected by the sensor.

[0136] According to an exemplary embodiment as shown schematically in FIGURES 1C, 2, 3, 5A-5C, 10A-10D, 11A-11C, 12A-12C, 13A-13C, 14A-14C, 20 and 23 A-23F, a vehicle interior component may be configured to provide a user interface for a vehicle occupant in a vehicle comprising vehicle systems comprising a composite structure configured to provide the user interface comprising a cover providing an exterior surface; a sensor; an absorber panel; and a decorative material. See also FIGURES 5D, 10E and 15A-15C. The decorative material may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. The absorber panel may be configured to provide a visual effect at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover so that operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise at least one of (a) the visual effect of the absorber panel and (b) input detected by the sensor. The component may comprise a light panel configured to provide output at least partially visible at the exterior surface of the cover. Operation of the user interface for the vehicle occupant may comprise output from the light panel. * * *

[0137] It is important to note that the present inventions (e.g. inventive concepts, etc.) have been described in the specification and/or illustrated in the FIGURES of the present patent document according to exemplary embodiments; the embodiments of the present inventions are presented by way of example only and are not intended as a limitation on the scope of the present inventions. The construction and/or arrangement of the elements of the inventive concepts embodied in the present inventions as described in the specification and/or illustrated in the FIGURES is illustrative only. Although exemplary embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail in the present patent document, a person of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that equivalents, modifications, variations, etc. of the subject matter of the exemplary embodiments and alternative embodiments are possible and contemplated as being within the scope of the present inventions; all such subject matter (e.g. modifications, variations, embodiments, combinations, equivalents, etc.) is intended to be included within the scope of the present inventions. It should also be noted that various/other modifications, variations, substitutions, equivalents, changes, omissions, etc. may be made in the configuration and/or arrangement of the exemplary embodiments (e.g. in concept, design, structure, apparatus, form, assembly, construction, means, function, system, process/method, steps, sequence of process/method steps, operation, operating conditions, performance, materials, composition, combination, etc.) without departing from the scope of the present inventions; all such subject matter (e.g. modifications, variations, embodiments, combinations, equivalents, etc.) is intended to be included within the scope of the present inventions. The scope of the present inventions is not intended to be limited to the subject matter (e.g. details, structure, functions, materials, acts, steps, sequence, system, result, etc.) described in the specification and/or illustrated in the FIGURES of the present patent document. It is contemplated that the claims of the present patent document will be construed properly to cover the complete scope of the subject matter of the present inventions (e.g. including any and all such modifications, variations, embodiments, combinations, equivalents, etc.); it is to be understood that the terminology used in the present patent document is for the purpose of providing a description of the subject matter of the exemplary embodiments rather than as a limitation on the scope of the present inventions.

[0138] It is also important to note that according to exemplary embodiments the present inventions may comprise conventional technology (e.g. as implemented and/or integrated in exemplary embodiments, modifications, variations, combinations, equivalents, etc.) or may comprise any other applicable technology (present and/or future) with suitability and/or capability to perform the functions and processes/operations described in the specification and/or illustrated in the FIGURES. All such technology (e.g. as implemented in embodiments, modifications, variations, combinations, equivalents, etc.) is considered to be within the scope of the present inventions of the present patent document.