The invention relates to an automobile headlight with adaptive or variable light distribution to create various headlight modes based on the overall concept of Patent Claim 1.
Conventional automobile headlights possess conventional light bulbs, halogen light bulbs, or Xenon light bulbs as light sources. The headlights with halogen or Xenon light sources are characterized by stronger brightness with respect to conventional incandescent lamps. Like conventional headlight systems, they also possess expensive and large-volume reflectors and adjustment mechanisms in order to realize various headlight modes using a single headlight system. Thus, conventional headlights are characterized by the central positioning of a light source within a parabolic mirror, for example, and possibly with an optics system in front of it and with a dimmer to provide targeted and exact light distribution in front of the vehicle. Complex-shaped poly-elliptical reflectors have been recommended to create uniform light distribution in the desired areas that allow improved light distribution by means of a lens-shaped optics system (optical projection system) and a central light source, so-called PES headlights. The size of such headlights is considerable, and narrow limits are placed on the shape of the headlight and thereby the placement in the automobile body. Finally, the cost of such systems is considerable because of the complex design.
In contrast, it is the task of the invention to propose an automobile headlight that allows creation of various light distributions and headlight modes of simple design and with reduced volume requirement with respect to conventional headlights. The simple adaptation of the light distribution to various driving situations and/or vehicle types should also be easily realizable.
This task is solved by an automobile headlight with the properties of Patent Claim 1. Advantageous embodiments and expansions are the subject of the Dependent Claims.
Based on the invention, a headlight with adaptive light distribution will be presented to create various headlight modes, particularly light distribution of a high-beam, low-beam, driving light, and/or parking light, with a light source and a dedicated optical projection system whereby the light source is a field of individually-switchable LED's, and the optical projection system is a lens placed in front of the LED field and so shaped that various light distributions may be created based on the headlight modes by means of targeted switching of individual areas of the LED field. In this manner an extremely flat headlight may be realized that is essentially thin or two-dimensional. The headlight is suitable on the one hand to create different headlight modes in the form of various light distributions without adjustment mechanisms or similar. The flat positioning of individually-switchable light-emitting diodes (LED's) and an optical projection system adapted to the shape and size of the field alone allows the two-dimensional light source to be transferred directly onto the area in front of the vehicle. Also, the service life of the headlights is greatly increased with respect to conventional systems because of the use of a large number of individual LED's, and the current requirement is greatly reduced. The variation and adaptation of the light distribution to various driving situations may be accomplished simply and quickly in that the individually-switchable LED's are switched on or off as groups or areas.
In advantageous embodiment of the invention, the optical projection system positioned in front of the LED field is larger in two dimensions than the field itself. Any lateral scattering, even outside the LED field serving as the light source is accepted by the optics and projected onto the pre-defined area in front of the vehicle. Light-source use is thus optimized.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the LED field serving as the light source possesses an elongated rectangular shape, and is mounted transverse to the vehicle's longitudinal axis. In this manner, the entire area in front of the vehicle may be adequately illuminated. A very wide or very narrow light distribution may advantageously be created in front of the vehicle using a relatively small headlight, e.g., for fog-light distribution. The elongated rectangular shape of the LED field, in conjunction with its optical projection system matched to it, corresponds to the very flat-far-reaching illumination field required by automobiles, and is thus specifically and particularly matched to the ratios of headlights. And finally, the headlights are smaller in height and depth than are conventional headlights.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the optical projection system is a lens system that projects the entire LED field. The lens may, for example, be an elongated curved cylindrical lens that extends transverse to the vehicle's longitudinal axis. Other types of lens may be provided. For example, an oval cylindrical lens may alternatively be provided, or several lenses may be integrated into a projecting optical system. The essential thing for the invention is that an elongated rectangular light-source field may be projected two-dimensionally into the areas required by law as directly as possible.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the individually-switchable LED groups are switched on or off by a control unit so that pre-determined areas of the projected illumination surface may be dimmed. In this manner, for example, the function of a dimmed (low-beam) light may be realized without an interposed dimmer. On the other hand, functions such as fog lamp or similar may be created using well defined bright-dark boundaries.
Alternatively, a mechanical dimmer may be provided that is mounted directly in front of the LED surface, and that may be pivoted into the generated light beam in a directed manner. The dimmer serves to create a sharp bright-dark boundary or additional fading of specific areas of the LED surface serving as the light source.
In another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the lens of the optical projection system for the headlight is integrated into a transparent headlight cover. The lens thus forms an outer area of the automobile body, and may be shaped to match design and construction requirements that are necessary within the scope of direct projection of the light coming from the LED surface.
Further advantages and properties of the invention are described in greater detail in the following, in which the invention is described in greater detail with reference to the embodiment example shown in the enclosed Illustration, which shows:
In the embodiment example of the headlight based on the invention shown schematically in
All properties and elements shown in the Description, the following Claims, or the Figures are to be considered essential to the invention either individually or in any combination.
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10 2004 032 797.1 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |