Claims
- 1. A headlamp for a power vehicle, comprising a reflector having an apex; a light source arranged in said apex of said reflector; and a dimming device which is formed so that in a position for high beam it allows light being reflected by a lower region of said reflector to exit the same, and in a position for low beam blocks light being reflected by said lower reflector region, said light source being formed as a gas discharge lamp with an axial light arc, an upper reflector region being formed for producing a light distribution for a low beam while the lower reflector region being formed for producing a light distribution for high beam, said lower reflector region having a surface which in the region of the apex is defined by a paraboloid of revolution and which is deformed in a radial outer region to obtain an approximately rectangular light distribution for high beam.
- 2. A headlamp as defined in claim 1, wherein said dimming device is formed as a flap arranged before the lower reflector region so that in the position for low beam it blocks light reflected from the lower reflector region.
- 3. A headlamp as defined in claim 1, wherein the upper reflector region has axial longitudinal cross-sections with edge curves formed as ellipses, and further comprising a shield located before the lower reflector region and having an upper edge which in the position for low beam forms a bright-dark limit through an objective, said shield being operable as said dimming device.
- 4. A headlamp as defined in claim 1, wherein said dimming device is formed as a stationary optical filter composed of an optically non-linear material such that by applying an electrical voltage its light permeability changes to form a lower light permeability in the position for low beam and a higher light permeability in the position for high beam.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/635,472, filed Dec. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,406.
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