Claims
- 1. An automotive lamp assembly moisture control system comprising:
a. a lamp housing having an air passage between an interior of the lamp housing and an exterior of the lamp housing; b. at least one desiccant positioned in association with the air passage, the desiccant having an interior desiccant surface forming an intake passageway and an exterior desiccant surface defining at least one exhaust passageway, wherein the exterior desiccant surface area is greater than the interior desiccant surface area; and c. at least one valve arranged and disposed in association with the air passage to alternatively open and close the air passage.
- 2. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 further comprising a lid connected to a valve housing that contains the at least one valve.
- 3. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 2 wherein the lid contains at least one air intake port and a filter that prevents particulate matter and water from entering the at least one air intake port.
- 4. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 3 wherein the lid further contains at least one intake channel adjacent to the at least one air intake port.
- 5. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein at least one ventilation hole is aligned with the intake passageway and at least one exhaust channel is aligned with the at least one exhaust passageway.
- 6. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein at least one intake exit hole is aligned with the intake passageway and at least one exhaust entrance hole is aligned with the at least one exhaust passageway.
- 7. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein the at least one valve comprises:
a. an intake valve that only allows air to pass through the headlamp moisture control system during negative pressure conditions; and b. an exhaust valve that only allows air to be exhausted from the headlamp moisture control system during positive pressure conditions.
- 8. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein the at least one exhaust passageway comprises a plurality of exhaust passageways formed by at least one rib that runs the length of and contacts the exterior desiccant surface in order to center the at least one desiccant so that the intake passageway formed by the interior desiccant surface is in line with at least one ventilation hole.
- 9. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein the at least one valve comprises a combination valve.
- 10. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 9 further comprising a diffuser rib located in the intake passageway.
- 11. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 1 wherein the exterior desiccant surface area is twice the size of the interior desiccant surface area.
- 12. An automotive lamp assembly moisture control system for use in a lamp assembly having an exterior and an interior comprising:
a. a housing; b. at least one desiccant positioned within the housing with an interior desiccant surface forming an intake passageway and an exterior desiccant surface forming at least one exhaust passageway with the housing, wherein the exterior desiccant surface area is greater than the interior desiccant surface area; and c. an intake valve arranged and disposed within the housing to only allow air to pass through the intake valve during negative pressure conditions, and an exhaust valve arranged and disposed within the housing to only allow air to be exhausted through the automotive lamp assembly moisture control system during positive pressure conditions.
- 13. The automotive lamp assembly control system of claim 12 wherein the housing comprises:
a. a valve housing that contains the intake valve and at least one air intake slot located below the intake valve; and b. a desiccant housing that houses the exhaust valve and the at least one desiccant.
- 14. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 12 further comprising a lid connected to the housing.
- 15. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 14 wherein the lid contains at least one air intake port and a filter that prevents particulate matter and water from entering the at least one air intake port.
- 16. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 15 wherein the lid further contains at least one intake channel adjacent to the at least one air intake port.
- 17. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 12 wherein the exterior desiccant surface area is twice the size of the interior desiccant surface area.
- 18. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 12 wherein at least one ventilation hole is aligned with the intake passageway and at least one exhaust channel is aligned with the at least one exhaust passageway.
- 19. An automotive lamp assembly moisture control system for use in a lamp assembly having an exterior and an interior comprising:
a. a housing b. at least one desiccant positioned within the housing with an interior desiccant surface forming an intake passageway and an exterior desiccant surface forming at least one exhaust passageway with the housing, wherein the exterior desiccant surface is greater than the interior desiccant surface; and c. a combination valve positioned within the housing.
- 20. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 19 wherein the combination valve comprises:
a. an intake valve portion that only allows air to pass through the headlamp moisture control system during negative pressure conditions; and b. an exhaust valve portion that only allows air to be exhausted from the headlamp moisture control system during positive pressure conditions.
- 21. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 19 further comprising a lid connected to the housing.
- 22. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 21 wherein the lid contains at least one air intake port and a filter that prevents particulate matter and water from entering the at least one air intake port.
- 23. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 22 wherein the lid further contains at least one intake channel adjacent to the at least one air intake port.
- 24. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 19 wherein the housing further contains a cylindrical diffuser rib with a hollow portion, the cylindrical diffuser rib being located in the intake passageway.
- 25. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 20 wherein the housing further contains a seal plate located below the exhaust valve portion of the combination valve so that the exhaust valve portion can form a seal with the seal plate.
- 26. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 19 wherein at least one intake exit hole is aligned with the at least one intake passageway and at least one exhaust entrance hole is aligned with the at least one exhaust passageway.
- 27. The automotive lamp assembly moisture control system of claim 19 wherein the exterior desiccant surface area is twice the size of the interior desiccant surface area.
- 28. A method of venting a lamp assembly while continually preventing moisture from entering into the lamp assembly comprising the steps of:
a. providing in a lamp assembly a moisture control system comprising at least one desiccant with an interior desiccant surface forming an intake passageway and an exterior desiccant surface forming at least one exhaust passageway, wherein the exterior desiccant surface is greater than the interior desiccant surface; b. removing moisture from incoming air by causing the incoming air to pass into the lamp assembly through the moisture control system over the interior desiccant surface; and c. regenerating the desiccant by causing heated air to exhaust out of the lamp assembly through the moisture control system over the exterior desiccant surface.
- 29. The method of venting a lamp assembly while continually preventing moisture from entering into the lamp assembly of claim 28 further comprising the step of increasing the temperature of the heated air by keeping the heated air in the lamp assembly until a certain low end pressure release point is reached.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/349,881, filed Jan. 17, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60349881 |
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