This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2007/062650 filed Nov. 21, 2007.
This application claims the priority of German patent application no. 20 2006 018 081.8 filed Nov. 28, 2006, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to an illumination unit having at least one light emitting diode chip, and a vehicle headlight incorporating such an illumination unit.
Such an illumination unit and such a vehicle headlight are disclosed, for example, in WO 2006/066530 A1. This laid open patent application describes an illumination unit having at least one light emitting diode chip, a housing, formed as a heat sink, that partially surrounds the at least one light emitting diode chip, and having a holder for fixing the at least one light emitting diode chip with reference to the heat sink in a unique position and alignment, the heat sink being provided with fastening means for mounting the illumination unit in a vehicle headlight. Together with corresponding fastening means on the headlight, the fastening means form a bayonet lock.
It is an object of the invention to provide an illumination unit which is of the generic type and exhibits simplified mounting in the vehicle headlight, and a corresponding vehicle headlight.
This and other objects are attained in accordance with one aspect of the present invention directed to an illumination unit that has at least one light emitting diode chip and a housing at least partially surrounding the at least one light emitting diode chip, the housing having fastening means for mounting the illumination unit in a vehicle headlight. The fastening means comprise at least one projection or one depression that is arranged on the housing and, in order to mount the illumination unit in the luminaire, is provided for the purpose of cooperating with a counterpart, coordinated in an accurately fitting fashion therewith, on a luminaire part, for example on a reflector of the luminaire in such a way that the at least one projection or the at least one depression and the counterpart interlock in an accurately fitting fashion.
The luminaire according to an embodiment of the invention has a reflector and an illumination unit, the illumination unit comprising at least one light emitting diode chip and a housing at least partially surrounding the at least one light emitting diode chip. Moreover, the inventive luminaire has fastening means for mounting the illumination unit on the reflector. The fastening means comprise at least one projection or one depression that is arranged on the housing and that cooperate with a counterpart, coordinated in an accurately fitting fashion therewith, on a luminaire part, for example on a reflector of the luminaire, in such a way that the at least one projection or the at least one depression and the counterpart interlock in an accurately fitting fashion.
An exact alignment of the illumination unit and its at least one light emitting diode chip as well as, if appropriate, of a primary optics, mounted on the at least one light emitting diode chip, with reference to the luminaire part or the reflector and, in particular, with reference to the optical axis of the luminaire or the light reflecting surfaces of the reflector is rendered possible in a simple way by means of the at least one projection or the at least one depression and the counterpart coordinated in an accurately fitting fashion therewith.
The at least one projection or the at least one depression is advantageously equipped on the housing of the illumination unit with a first bore, and the accurately fitting counterpart is equipped on the luminaire part or the reflector of the luminaire with a second bore, said bores serving to produce a connection, preferably a screw connection, between the illumination unit and the luminaire part or reflector.
In accordance with two preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, the portion, forming the edge of the first bore, of the housing, and the portion, forming the edge of the second bore, of the reflector are formed such that they interlock in an accurately fitting fashion.
An exact alignment of the illumination unit and its at least one light emitting diode chip as well as, if appropriate, of a primary optics, mounted on the at least one light emitting diode chip, with reference to the reflector and, in particular, with reference to the optical axis of the reflector or the light reflecting surfaces of the reflector is rendered possible in a simple way by means of the two abovementioned bores and the edges, interlocking in an accurately fitting fashion, of these bores, since the first and the second bore can be designed very precisely such that only slight tolerances of fractions of a millimeter occur in the case of their position and their diameter. The bores are therefore suitable as a reference for the adjustment of the light emitting diode chip of the illumination unit or the primary optics assigned to it with reference to the light reflecting surfaces of the reflector. The inventive fastening means can, furthermore, be used independently of the form of the electrical connections of the illumination unit. In particular, they are also suitable for illumination units that have electrical connecting cables instead of the contact pins disclosed in the prior art.
The first bore or/and the second bore is/are advantageously formed to be constricted in a stepped fashion in order to ensure the accurately fitting interlocking of the edge regions of the bores in the housing of the illumination unit and of the reflector. In particular, the more constricted portion of the bores can be used to produce a connection, for example a screw connection, between the illumination unit and the reflector, while the second portion of the first or second bore is responsible for the accurately fitting joining of illumination unit and reflector with precise alignment.
The second bore is preferably arranged on the rear side, averted from the light exit opening, of the reflector such that the illumination unit can be mounted on the rear side of the reflector, and the light emitting diode chip, as well as the primary optics, project through a cutout in the reflector. A vignetting of the light by the fastening means for the illumination unit is thereby avoided.
In accordance with an alternative further exemplary embodiment of the invention, the at least one projection or the at least one depression is formed by a wall of the housing of the illumination unit, and the accurately fitting counterpart is formed by guide elements that are arranged on the luminaire part, in particular on the reflector, and are in contact with the wall. It is thereby likewise possible in a simple way to render possible an exact alignment of the illumination unit and its at least one light emitting diode chip as well as, if appropriate, of a primary optics, mounted on the at least one light emitting diode chip, with reference to the luminaire part or the reflector and, in particular, with reference to the optical axis of the luminaire or the surfaces of the reflector that reflect the light.
The fastening means of the inventive illumination unit advantageously have at least two projections or depressions that are arranged on the housing and, in order to mount the illumination unit in the luminaire, are provided for the purpose of cooperating with counterparts, coordinated in an accurately fitting fashion therewith, on a luminaire part of the luminaire in such a way that the projections or the depressions and the counterparts interlock in an accurately fitting fashion. As a result of this, an unmistakable installation position of the illumination unit is ensured and, in particular, a rotary movement is prevented.
The invention is explained in more detail below with the aid of preferred exemplary embodiments. In the drawings:
The illumination unit in accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention comprises a pot-like, substantially cylindrically symmetrical housing 100 made from aluminum and having a bottom 101 of the type of a circular disk, and a side wall 102 that is integrally formed on the bottom 101 and runs along the lateral surface of a cylinder. The housing 100 is formed, in particular, as an aluminum die cast part. On its inside, the bottom 101 of the housing 100 has an elevation 103 that is formed in unipartite fashion with the bottom 101 and has a high middle portion 1030 and two lower lying plateaus 1031, 1032. The top side of the middle portion 1030 has a greater height over the bottom 101 of the housing 100 than the two plateaus 1031, 1032 arranged on different sides of the middle portion. The top side of the middle portion forms a support surface for a carrier plate 2 made from ceramic, which serves as the carrier for five light emitting diode chips 3, and for a primary optics 400. The carrier plate 2 ensures an electrical insulation between the metallic housing 100, in particular the elevation 103, and the light emitting diode chips 3. The five light emitting diode chips 3 are arranged on the carrier plate 2 in a row and surrounded by the walls of a frame. The light emitting diode chips 3 emit blue light and are provided with a fluorescent coating (chip layer coating) in order to convert the wavelength of a fraction of the electromagnetic radiation generated by the light emitting diode chips 3 such that the illumination unit emits light of white appearance during its operation. The light emitting diode chips 3 are, for example, thin film light emitting diode chips whose basic principle is described, for example, in the publication I. Schnitzer et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 63 (16), Oct. 18, 1993, 2174-2176. The carrier plate 2 is bonded with the aid of an automatic placement machine on the top side of the middle portion 1030 of the elevation 103 at a prescribed spacing and with a well defined orientation with reference to a hollow cylindrical web 105, arranged on the first plateau 1031, and an elongated hole 104 arranged on the second plateau 1032. The carrier plate 2 with the light emitting diode chips 3 arranged thereon is arranged between the elongated hole 104 and the hollow cylindrical web 105. The elongated hole 104 and the hollow cylindrical web 105 serve to align a domelike primary optics 400 (
The depression 122 is provided for the accommodation of a hollow web 210 that is coordinated in an accurately fitting fashion therewith and integrally formed on the rear side 201 of the reflector 200, illustrated in
Arranged in the rear wall 201 of the reflector 200 is a substantially rectangular cutout 204 through which the light emitting diode chips 3 and the primary optics 400 mounted thereon project after the mounting of the illumination unit such that the light emitted by the light emitting diode chips 3 impinges on the light reflecting surfaces of the reflector 200 after passing through the primary optics 400.
The reflector 200, with the illumination unit mounted on it, is a component of a vehicle headlight, preferably a fog light headlight or a headlight for daytime running light or else for a high beam or dimmed headlight.
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The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments explained in more detail above. For example, a cooling device which can, for example, consist of cooling ribs or is designed as a heat sink, can be fitted on the outside or the rear side of the housing bottom 101.
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