Claims
- 1. A vehicular lighting system for a vehicle comprising:
- multiple semiconductor based light sources each providing a light output;
- at least two of said light sources having a different wavelength within the visible spectrum;
- means for independently controlling current to said light sources to control the intensity of their outputs; and
- fiber coupling means for transmitting light from said light sources to at least one optical load on said vehicle.
- 2. The vehicular lighting system of claim 1 wherein said light sources are semiconductor lasers.
- 3. The vehicular lighting system of claim 2 wherein said laser sources emit from light within the wavelength range of about 620 nm to about 700 nm.
- 4. The vehicular lighting system of claim 1 wherein said sources are light emitting devices.
- 5. The vehicular lighting system of claim 1 wherein said at two light sources of different wavelength are coupled to said optical load.
- 6. The vehicular lighting system of claim 5 wherein at least one of said two light sources can be current controlled independent of the other of said light sources.
- 7. The vehicular lighting system of claim 6 wherein said optical load changes color based upon said independent current control.
- 8. The vehicular lighting system of claim 1 wherein said light sources are located internal of said vehicle.
- 9. The vehicular lighting system of claim 8 wherein said light sources are temperature controlled.
- 10. The vehicular lighting system of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of optical loads, different light wavelengths from different light sources provided to different optical loads via optical fibers.
- 11. The vehicular lighting system of claim 10 wherein said light sources are located within a protective region with said vehicle.
- 12. The vehicular lighting system of claim 11 wherein said protective region is temperature controlled to maintain to desired temperature ambient.
- 13. A vehicular lighting system comprising:
- a plurality of semiconductor based light emitting sources located in a compartment at a central location within a vehicle;
- light from said light sources coupled into a plurality of optical fibers;
- at least some of said fibers distributed to separate optical loads on said vehicle;
- a temperature controller in said compartment for sensing the temperature of said light sources to maintain the operating temperature of said lights sources at a predetermined temperature condition within the compartment independent of environmental vehicular temperatures external of the compartment.
- 14. The vehicular lighting system of claim 13 wherein said temperature control includes variation in current operation of said light sources to reduce variation in light output of said light sources due to vehicular temperature variations.
- 15. A vehicular lighting system comprising:
- multiple semiconductor light sources comprising different wavelengths providing different visible colors;
- light from said multiple light sources coupled to a plurality of multimode fibers;
- at least one optical load coupled to receive at least two different wavelengths of light from said sources;
- a dispersion means at said optical load onto which outputs of said two different wavelengths of light from said sources is directed; and
- control means to selectively display one or more of said wavelengths at a given time so that several different colors can be selectively produced on said load lens.
- 16. The vehicular lighting system of claim 15 wherein said dispersion means is a taillight lens.
- 17. The vehicular lighting system of claim 15 wherein said dispersion means is a vehicle display panel.
- 18. The vehicular lighting system of claim 15 wherein said dispersion means is a vehicle display panel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application, Ser. No. 08/313,757, filed Sep. 28, 1994, entitled, "Addressable Laser Vehicle Lights", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,713,654, issued Feb. 3,1998.
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