1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a device for controlling high and low beam of a headlight, particularly to one provided with an electro-magnetic valve for driving a valve rod to actuate two relatively disposed connecting plates to move upward and downward and push two corresponding boards to turn and shift inward or outward relatively for controlling a light projection range of the headlight.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An automobile headlight is generally provided with a high-low beam change-over device, which is to have the whole headlight turned for different angles for switching over lighting of high beam and low beam. However, the way of turning and changing the angles of the headlight to adjust high beam and low beam is likely to cause friction and damage to the power lines of the headlight and hence short service life of the headlight. Therefore, a device disposed with an electromagnetic valve to drive a board to move for controlling high beam and low beam of a headlight has been developed and employed. A conventional device 1 for controlling high-low beam of a headlight, as shown in
Substantially, making use of an electromagnetic valve to drive a board to change its position for altering a light projection area become a design trend of controlling high beam and low beam of a headlight. Based on this concept, the inventor of this invention has devised an original device for controlling high beam and low beam of a headlight, which is able to improve the defects of the conventional device, simplify components, simplifying installation and lowering cost.
This invention is devised to offer a device for controlling high and low beam of a headlight, simplifying components, convenient and quick in assembly, and able to greatly lower cost and elevate economical gain.
The device for controlling high and low beam of a headlight in the present invention includes a fixing plate, a valve base, two boards and two connecting plates.
The fixing plate has two ends respectively formed with a positioning strip with a positioning hole and an upper edge cut with a recess, further bored with two shaft holes, two corresponding curved slots and a sliding slot.
The valve base to be secured on one side of the fixing plate has an interior installed with an electromagnetic valve and its upper side disposed with a through hole communicating with the center of the electromagnetic valve. A valve rod is inserted in the through hole of the valve base and the center of the electromagnetic valve, and a positioning seat is mounted on the valve rod, having its underside provided with a stopping block and one side secured with a connecting rod to be inserted in the sliding slot of the fixing plate. A spring is fitted on the valve rod, having one end resisting the topside of the valve base and another end pushing against the underside of the positioning seat to enable the valve rod to be elastically moved upward or downward on the valve base.
The two boards provided relatively are pivotally assembled on one side of the fixing plate, having their lower sides respectively bored with a shaft hole and a pin hole. Two pivots are respectively inserted through the shaft holes of the two boards and in the two shaft holes of the fixing plate for pivotally setting the two boards on the fixing plate.
The two connecting plates to be positioned between the two boards and the valve base have their lower ends overlapping each other and respectively bored with an insert hole for the connecting rod at one side of the positioning seat on the valve base to be inserted therethrough. Further, the two connecting plates have their upper ends respectively formed with a pin hole, and two insert pins are respectively inserted through the pin holes of the two connecting plates and through the pin holes of the two boards and then in the two curved slots of the fixing plate.
Furthermore, the fixing plate is bored with a plurality of insert holes and positioning-engaging holes, and the valve base has one sidewall bored with threaded holes at locations corresponding with the insert holes of the fixing plate and provided with positioning projections at locations corresponding with the positioning-engaging holes of the fixing plate. Plural screws are respectively inserted through the insert holes of the fixing plate and screwed with the threaded holes of the valve base to secure the valve base at one side of the fixing plate.
Moreover, one of the two boards has one side edge protuberantly provided with a blocking piece positioned astride on the other board for covering the joint seam of the two boards.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a device for controlling high and low beam of a headlight in the present invention, as shown in
The fixing plate 2 has two ends respectively formed with a positioning strip 20 with a positioning hole 21, an upper edge cut with a recess 22, an intermediate portion bored with two shaft holes 23, two opposite curved slots 24 and a sliding slot 25 and further a lower portion disposed with a plurality of insert holes 26 and positioning-engaging holes 27, with screws 28 respectively inserted in the insert holes 26.
The valve base 3 to be secured on one side of the fixing plate 2 is provided therein with an electromagnetic valve 30, and has its topside disposed with a through hole 31 communicating with the center of the electromagnetic valve 30 and one sidewall bored with threaded holes 32 at locations corresponding with the insert holes 26 of the fixing plate 2 and provided with positioning projections 33 at locations corresponding with the positioning-engaging holes 27 of the fixing plate 2. A valve rod 34 is inserted through the through hole 31 of the valve base 3 and in the center of the electromagnetic valve 30 and has its upper side mounted with a positioning seat 35 having an underside set with a stopping block 36 and one side secured thereon with a connecting rod 37 to be inserted in the sliding slot 25 of the fixing plate 2. A spring 38 is fitted on the valve rod 34, having one end resisting against the topside of the valve base 3 and another end resisting against the underside of the positioning seat 35 to enable the valve rod 34 to be elastically moved upward or downward on the valve base 3.
The two boards 4 and 5 to be pivotally assembled at one side of the fixing plate 2 respectively have a lower side bored with a shaft hole 40, 50 and a pin hole 41, 51, and two pivots 42, 52 are respectively inserted through the shaft holes 40, 50 of the two boards 4 and 5 and then respectively inserted in the two shaft holes 23 of the fixing plate 2 to pivotally assemble the two boards 4 and 5 on the fixing plate 2. Further, the board 5 has one side edge protuberantly provided with a blocking piece 53 laid astride on the board 4.
The two connecting plates 6 are positioned between the two boards 4, 5 and the valve base 3, having their lower ends overlapping each other and respectively having a lower end bored with an insert hole 60 for the connecting rod 37 at one side of the positioning seat 35 to be inserted therethrough and an upper end disposed with a pin hole 61. Two insert pins 62 are respectively inserted through the two pin holes 61 of the two connecting plates 6 and further through the two pin holes 41, 51 of the two boards 4, 5, and then finally inserted in the two curved slots 24 of the fixing plate 2.
In assembling, referring to
In using and operating, referring to
To have the lighting of high beam changed over to form lighting of low beam, simply make the electromagnetic valve 30 electrically disconnected to let the spring 38 recover its elastic force to push both the positioning seat 35 and the valve rod 34 to move upward, as shown in
Specifically, different from the conventional device in structure, the device for controlling high and low beam of a headlight of this invention can easily and conveniently be operated to carry out change-over of high beam and low beam of the headlight, simplifying components, enhancing efficiency of assembly and lowering manufacturing cost.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.