Claims
- 1. A headlamp assembly comprising:
a light source for emitting light from the headlamp assembly; a light source enclosure having a first light transmissive portion which permits light to be transmitted from the light source to a first illumination zone located to the front of the assembly and a second light transmissive portion which permits light to be transmitted from the light source to a second illumination zone located to the side of the assembly, wherein a portion of said enclosure comprising a material which covers selected regions of the first light transmissive portion and the second light transmissive portion of the enclosure and which when electrically energized alters the amount of light transmitted from the light source to the first illumination zone and second illumination zone; and a drive circuit electrically coupled to the material for selectively energizing the material and thereby controlling a light output from the headlamp assembly.
- 2. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said material communicates with a drive circuit which controls the function and transmission of light from the light source to the first illumination zone and the second illumination zone.
- 3. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said first illumination zone is located in the direction of travel of a vehicle and said second illumination zone is located in the direction of turn of a vehicle.
- 4. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said material comprises liquid crystal material.
- 5. The headlamp assembly of claim 4 wherein said liquid crystal is polymer stabilized technology (PST).
- 6. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said light source comprises a single multi-filament headlamp bulb wherein at least one filament is of higher intensity and wherein at least one filament is of lower intensity.
- 7. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said light source comprises multiple light sources wherein at least one light source is of higher intensity and wherein at least one source is of lower intensity.
- 8. The headlamp assembly of claim 7 wherein a first light source of higher intensity illuminates the first illumination zone and a second light source of lower intensity illuminates the second illumination zone.
- 9. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein the first light transmissive portion of the enclosure includes multiple sections of material which can be independently energized to adjust the light output from the light source to the first illumination zone.
- 10. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein the second light transmissive portion of the enclosure includes multiple sections wherein said sections are affixed with the material.
- 11. The headlamp assembly of claim 10 wherein said multiple sections of material illuminate the second illumination zone in proportion to the degree of turn of the vehicle.
- 12. The headlamp assembly of claim 9 wherein said multiple sections include at least one section for use as a turning signal.
- 13. The headlamp assembly of claim 9 wherein said sections comprise at least two layers of stacked liquid crystal material for performing multiple lamp functions.
- 14. A process for constructing a headlamp assembly comprising:
positioning a light source that emits light within an enclosure having a first light transmissive portion for transmitting light from the light source to a first illumination zone and a second light transmissive portion for transmitting light from the light source to a second illumination zone, affixing a material to the enclosure to cover selected regions of the first light transmissive portion and the second light transmissive portion; and coupling the material to a drive circuit for selectively energizing the material which when electrically energized alters the light transmitted to the first illumination zone and the second illumination zone.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein the material affixed to the first light transmissive portion and the second light transmissive portion are layered with material such that the layers are isolated from each other to allow each layer to be independently energized.
- 16. The process of claim 14 where the material is organized in multiple bands across the surfaces of the first light transmissive portion and the second light transmissive portion of the assembly wherein each band is independently coupled to the drive circuit to control the light transmitting characteristics of the bands during operation of the assembly.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein multiple bands of material are affixed to the first light transmissive portion of the assembly and are coupled to the drive circuit to independently control the light transmissive states of the bands to provide fog light output, low-beam output and high beam output from the assembly.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein multiple bands of material are affixed to the second light transmissive portion of the assembly and are coupled to the drive circuit to independently control the light transmissive states of the bands to provide coming light output in the direction of and in proportion to the turn of the vehicle, turning signal output, and running light output.
- 19. The method of claim 17 or 18 additionally comprising providing an interface for monitoring multiple inputs that control the light transmissive state of the multiple bands.
- 20. The method of claim 14 wherein the energizing of the material adjusts a level of light transmission from the light source through a region of said material on the first light transmissive portion to a high light transmissive state, a low light transmissive state, or one or more intermediate light transmissive states.
- 21. The method of claim 14 wherein the energizing of the material adjusts a level of light transmission used for coming light from the light source through a region of said material on the second light transmissive portion to a high light transmissive state, a low light transmissive state, or one or more intermediate light transmissive states.
- 22. The method of claim 14 wherein energizing of the material is performed by providing a pulse width modulating signal for adjusting the light transmissive state of an associated region of material on either the first light transmissive portion or the second light transmissive portion.
- 23. A rear-projection lamp assembly comprising:
a light source for emitting light from the assembly; a light source enclosure having a light transmissive portion for transmitting light from the light source to an illumination zone and a reflective portion for reflecting light emitted from the light source through the light transmissive portion to the illumination zone, wherein a portion of said enclosure includes a material which covers selected regions of the light transmissive portion of the enclosure and which when electrically energized alters an amount of light transmitted from the light source to the illumination zone; an optic lens positioned within said enclosure a distance from said light source such as to enhance the light output of the light source; and, a drive circuit electrically coupled to the material for selectively energizing the material and thereby controlling a light output from the assembly.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said material comprises liquid crystal which is affixed to the light transmissive portion of the enclosure.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the light transmissive portion of the enclosure includes multiple sections of the material which can be independently energized to adjust the light output from the assembly.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the driver circuit includes a programmable controller coupled to an output circuit that causes the material to exhibit one of two light transmissive states, a relatively high light transmissive state and a relatively low light transmissive state.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the drive circuit comprises:
a) a user interface including a switch selector; b) a programmable controller for responding to the setting of the switch selector to produce a set of driver outputs; and c) a driver circuit coupled to the material to apply an alternating signal to the material to alter the light transmissive characteristics of said material.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the drive circuit includes a control output for adjusting a level of light transmission from the light source through a region of said material at a high level of light transmission, a low level of light transmission, and at least one intermediate level of light transmission.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein wire leads are attached to the drive circuit and are in communication with said material such that an electrical signal may be routed from the drive circuit to the material to alter the light transmitting properties of the material.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said electrical signal is routed from the drive circuit to the material by wire leads which are embedded in the light transmissive portion of the enclosure.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the assembly is adapted for mounting to a motor vehicle.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the driver circuit includes an interface for monitoring multiple inputs that control the light transmitting state and properties of the material.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said inputs are selected from the group consisting of photo sensors inclination sensors, turning sensor, vehicular speed sensors and driver reaction sensors.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said material is energized such that light emitted from the enclosure is directed towards the direction of turn of the vehicle.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the light is aimed in the direction of turn of the vehicle in proportion to the degree of turn of the vehicle as relayed from a turning sensor to the drive circuit.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein said material is aligned in a plurality of substantially horizontal bands affixed to the light transmissive portion of the enclosure.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the light transmitting properties of said bands are independently controlled by a drive circuit which selectively energized the bands based on a input from a sensor.
- 38. A method of constructing a rear-projection light assembly comprising:
positioning a light source that emits light and an optical lens within an enclosure having a reflective portion and a light transmissive portion for transmitting light from the light source to an illumination zone, affixing a material to the enclosure to cover selected regions of the light transmissive portion, and coupling the material to a drive circuit for selectively energizing the material which when electrically energized alters the amount of light emitted from the light source to the illumination zone.
- 39. The process of claim 37 wherein the material is coupled to the light transmissive portion in layers that are isolated from each other to allow independent energization of overlapping layers of said material.
- 40. The process of claim 37 wherein the material is organized in multiple sections across a surface of said light transmissive portion of the headlamp assembly, wherein each section of material is coupled to the drive circuit independently to allow independent control over the light transmitting characteristics of said sections during operation of the assembly.
- 41. The method of claim 37 wherein there are multiple sections of material applied to the light transmissive portion of the assembly are coupled to the drive circuit to independently control the light transmissive states of the sections to provide a fog lamp output, a low beam output, cornering light output in the direction of travel of the vehicle, and a high beam output from the assembly.
- 42. The method of claim 40 additionally comprising providing an user interface for monitoring multiple inputs that control the light transmissive state of the multiple bands.
- 43. The method of claim 40 additionally comprising additional regions of material that overlap one or more of the multiple sections of the material and wherein the drive circuit is coupled to the additional sections to independently control a light transmissive state of the additional sections.
- 44. The method of claim 37 wherein the energizing of the material adjusts a level of light transmission from the light source through a region of said material to a high light transmission state, a low light transmission state, or one or more intermediate light transmission states.
- 45. The method of claim 37 wherein energizing of the material is performed by providing a pulse width modulating signal for adjusting a light transmission state of an associated section of said material.
- 46. A lamp assembly comprising:
a light source for emitting light from the assembly; a light source enclosure having a light transmissive portion for transmitting light from the light source to an illumination zone, wherein a portion of said enclosure includes a material which covers selected regions of the light transmissive portion of the enclosure and which when electrically energized alters an amount of light transmitted from the light source to the illumination zone, wherein said material steers or bends light beams emitted from the light source to the illumination zone; and a drive circuit electrically coupled to the material for selectively energizing the material and thereby controlling a light output from the assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation in part application containing common subject matter with presently pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/419,519 which was filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Apr. 21, 2003 and International Patent Application No. PCT/US02/16161 filed May 22, 2002 which are both continuations in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/108,827 which was filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 27, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,550,943, issued Apr. 22, 2003, which is a continuation in part containing common subject matter with U.S. application Ser. No. 09/967,437 which was filed in the United States Patent and Trademark office on Sep. 28, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,558,026, issued May 6, 2003, which is a continuation in part containing common subject matter U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/865,402 which was filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on May 25, 2001 and which is entitled “Headlamp Masking Method and Apparatus,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,491,416, issued Dec. 10, 2002. The subject matter of these co-pending patent applications and issued patents is incorporated herein by reference.
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