The field to which the disclosure generally relates to includes infrared selective filters or lens, headlamps including the same, and methods of using the same.
Vehicles may be equipped with headlamps.
A number of variations may include an infrared selective filter or lens for use with a vehicle headlamp.
A number of variations may include a vehicle headlamp including an infrared selective filter or lens.
Other illustrative variations within the scope of the invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while disclosing optional variations of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Select examples of variations within the scope of the invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the variations is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention, its application, or uses.
In a number of variations the infrared selective filter or lens may be constructed and arranged to function as a bifunctional projection shield for a headlamp. A number of variations of the invention are illustrated in
In a number of variations the infrared selective filter or lens may be constructed and arranged to function as a bifunctional projection shield for a headlamp. A number of variations of the invention are illustrated in
In a number of variations the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may be constructed and arranged to block at least 5 percent, at least 25 percent, at least 35 percent, at least 40 percent, at least 50 percent, at least 55 percent, at least 60 percent, at least 65 percent, at least 70 percent or at least 100 percent of the visible light from the projection opening 19 in the housing 16. In a number of variations the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may be constructed and arranged to block 5-100 percent of the light projection opening 19 in the housing 16.
In a number of variations of the invention the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may include a substrate including material for allowing the transmission of infrared wave or energy there through or having an infrared transmissible coating thereon. Non-limiting examples of infrared materials for allowing the transmission of infrared wave or energy there through include but are not limited to, arsenic trisulfide, barium fluoride, cadmium fluoride, fused silica, gallium arsenide, IR polymers, lead fluoride, lithium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, sapphire (AL2O3), sodium chloride, silicon, thallium bromo-iodide, zinc selenide, and/or zinc sulfide.
In a number of variations the shield may include a material constructed and arranged to block visible light (380 nm-700 nm) but allow infrared waves (700 nm-1 nm) or waves greater than 700 nm to pass therethrough.
In a number of variations of the invention the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may have optical properties to better direct infrared waves into area in front of the vehicle that are important for collecting data from an infra sensor or infrared camera. In a number of variations of the invention the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may direct infrared waves slightly upward so that the a upper portion (“cutoff” portion) nearest the center of the opening 19 in housing 16 to be made of metal or another opaque material.
In a number of variations the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may be pivotally connected to the lamp housing 16. An actuator 28 may be operatively connected to the infrared selective filter or lens 12 to move the infrared selective filter or lens 12 from a closed position shown in
In other variations of the invention, the infrared selective filter or lens 12 may be constructed and arranged to selectively block portions of the visible light spectrum other than the infrared portion or wavelength of the light. For example, an arrangement of nano-devices may be positioned to allow the full spectrum of visible light to be transmitted through the nano-devices so that the headlamp projects a high beam pattern and may be movable to another position so that only infrared wavelengths are transmitted through the shield when desired.
Yet in a number of other variations, the additional infrared transmitter devices or sources are provided. The additional infrared transmitter devices or sources may be made to operate on less power than traditional infrared transmitters in vehicle because the headlamp including an infrared selective filter or lens supplements the infrared wave projected by the additional infrared transmitters.
A number of variations of the invention are not limited to a projection type headlamp. A number of variations of the invention may include any type of light transmitting device including devices traditional utilized as only IR transmitter on vehicle. A number of variations of the invention include device such as tradition IR transmitters for vehicle but which include a lens or shield constructed and arranged to allow the transmission of infrared waves or energy there through and wherein the lens or shield is moveably by an actuator from a first position allow a certain (first) amount of visible light to pass over or around the lens or shield and to a second position wherein a second amount or visible light is allowed to pass over or around the lens or shield, which is more than or less than the certain (first) amount.
The following description of variants is only illustrative of components, elements, acts, product and methods considered to be within the scope of the invention and are not in any way intended to limit such scope by what is specifically disclosed or not expressly set forth. The components, elements, acts, product and methods as described herein may be combined and rearranged other than as expressly described herein and still are considered to be within the scope of the invention.
Variation 1 may include a product comprising an infrared selective filter or lens constructed and arranged to be received in a vehicle headlamp assembly.
Variation 2 may include product as set forth in Variation 1 wherein the infrared selective filter or lens comprises a substrate having an infrared transmitting coating thereon.
Variation 3 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 1-2 wherein infrared selective filter or lens comprises a substrate comprising at least one of arsenic trisulfide, barium fluoride, cadmium fluoride, fused silica, gallium arsenide, IR polymers, lead fluoride, lithium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, sapphire (AL2O3), sodium chloride, silicon, thallium bromo-iodide, zinc selenide, or zinc sulfide so that the infrared selective filter or lens is constructed and arranged to allow infrared waves to pass there through.
Variation 4 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 1-3 wherein the infrared selective filter or lens is constructed and arranged to block at least 5 percent of an opening in a housing of the headlamp assembly.
Variation 5 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 1-4 further comprising a headlamp assembly housing having a light projection opening formed therein, a reflective surface formed on an inner surface of the housing communicating with the light projection opening, a headlamp bulb received in the headlamp housing and positioned to direct light onto the reflective surface, wherein the infrared selective filter or lens is operatively connected to an actuator to move the infrared selective filter or lens from an open position to a closed position.
Variation 6 may include product as set forth in Variation 5 wherein the infrared selective filter or lens is pivotally connected to the housing.
Variation 7 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-6 wherein the actuator comprises a solenoid, a hydraulic, pneumatic or electric piston, or a stepper motor.
Variation 8 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-7 further comprising a vehicle and wherein the headlamp assembly including the infrared selective filter or lens is positioned in the vehicle so that infrared waves from the infrared selective filter or lens produces an infrared field of vision in front of the forward path of the vehicle.
Variation 9 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-8 wherein the vehicle does not include another infrared transmitting device positioned to transmit infrared waves in the forward path of the vehicle.
Variation 10 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-9 wherein the infrared selective filter or lens comprises a substrate having an infrared transmitting coating thereon.
Variation 11 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-10 wherein infrared selective filter or lens comprises a substrate comprising at least one of a arsenic trisulfide, barium fluoride, cadmium fluoride, fused silica, gallium arsenide, IR polymers, lead fluoride, lithium fluoride, magnesium fluoride, sapphire (AL2O3), sodium chloride, silicon, thallium bromo-iodide, zinc selenide, and/or zinc sulfide so that the infrared selective filter or lens is constructed and arranged to allow infrared waves pass there through and block visible light.
Variation 12 may include product as set forth in any of Variations 5-1 wherein the infrared selective filter or lens is constructed and arranged to block at least 5 percent of an opening in a housing of the headlamp assembly.
Variation 13 may include a method comprising: moving in infrared selective filter or lens in front of light waves projected from a headlamp assembly so that the infrared selective filter or lens blocks visible light and allows transmission of infrared waves in the direction of the movement of light waves projected from the headlamp assembly.
Variation 14 may include method as set forth in Variation 13 wherein the moving an infrared selective filter or lens in front of light wave projected from a headlamp assembly comprises moving a substrate having the infrared transmissible material coated on the substrate or formed in the substrate wherein the infrared transmissible material is constructed and arranged to block visible light and allow the transmission of infrared waves there through.
Variation 15 may include method as set forth in any of Variations 13-14 wherein the substrate comprises an infrared selective filter or lens pivotally connected to a housing of the headlamp assembly.
Variation 16 may include method as set forth in any of Variations 13-14 wherein the moving in the infrared transmissible material comprises providing an actuator connected to the substrate in activating the actuator to move the substrate.
Variation 17 may include a product comprising an infrared device for a vehicle comprising a light transmitting device comprising a lens or shield constructed and arranged to allow the transmission of infrared waves or energy there through, and wherein the lens or shield is moveably by an actuator from a first position allow a certain (first) amount of visible light to pass over or around the lens or shield and to a second position wherein a second amount or visible light is allowed to pass over or around the lens or shield, which is more than or less than the certain (first) amount.
Variation 18 may include a product as set forth in Variation 17 further comprising an actuator operable connected to the lens or shield to move the lens of shield from the first position to the second position.
Variation 19 may include a method comprising: moving in infrared transmissible material in front of light waves projected from a headlamp assembly so that the infrared transmissible material allows infrared waves to pass there through and in the direction of the movement of light waves projected from the headlamp assembly carried out using any of the products of Variations 1-13 and 17-18.
The above description of select examples of the invention is merely illustrative in nature and, thus, variations or variants thereof are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/840,360 filed on Mar. 15, 2013.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13840360 | Mar 2013 | US |
Child | 13945331 | US |