1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a laser headlight optical module and more particularly relates to a laser headlight optical module and a laser headlight system with the laser headlight optical module having a high beam mode and a low beam mode.
2. Description of Related Art
Since laser diode includes features such as high light flux, small size, low power consumption, etc., the laser diode implemented in multimedia projectors and vehicle illumination systems possesses high development potential. Since the laser diode has an advantage of small size, an optical design of a laser headlight can have many different possibilities. By the optical design, the laser headlight is not limited to one function only. In the future, those functions, such as daytime lights, turn signal lights, fog lights, etc. are integrated within a vehicle headlight module, so vehicles can have more room for applications in different fields.
However, the design of the laser headlight is very complicated. In the conventional headlight, each of the optical modules in the headlight has to include many laser light sources to have high beams and low beams switching functions. Alternatively, some of the headlights need to include some shutters or reflective plates to have high beams and low beams. Those vehicle headlights with high and low beams switching functions are complicated in design and require many additional components to have high and low beams switching functions.
Therefore, according to the drawbacks of the laser light and the conventional vehicle headlight, a need arises to develop a laser headlight with simple design and the optical module in the laser headlight doesn't need to include additional laser light sources or shutters. The headlight can include a high beam mode and a low beam mode at the same time and the headlight complies with law regulations.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a laser headlight optical module and a laser headlight system that can operate in a high beam mode and a low beam mode by the optical module.
The laser headlight optical module of the present invention includes:
a laser light source configured to generate a laser light;
a convex lens located at a transmitting path of the laser light generated from the laser light source and configured to focus the laser light;
a substrate having a phosphor layer disposed thereon, and the phosphor layer located at a transmitting path of the laser light focused by the convex lens and including yellow fluorescent powders;
a mirror set located at a transmitting path of the laser light reflected from the substrate with the phosphor layer;
a plurality of supporting rods located behind the mirror set and configured to support the mirror set;
a driving member located behind the mirror set and connected with the supporting rods, and the driving member configured to drive the supporting rods to vary a light reflective surface of the minor set and change an optical field of the laser headlight optical module.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a headlight system with a laser headlight optical module, and the laser headlight system can operate in high beams and low beams to comply with law regulation.
The laser headlight system of the present invention includes six optical modules. The six optical modules are separated into three of the optical modules at a top portion and three of the optical modules at a bottom portion. Each of the optical modules comprises:
a laser light source configured to generate a laser light;
a convex lens located at a transmitting path of the laser light generated from the laser light source and configured to focus the laser light;
a substrate having a phosphor layer disposed thereon, and the phosphor layer located at a transmitting path of the laser light focused by the convex lens and including yellow fluorescent powders;
a mirror set located at a transmitting path of the laser light reflected from the substrate with the phosphor layer;
a plurality of supporting rods located behind the mirror set and configured to support the minor set;
a driving member located behind the minor set and connected with the supporting rods, and the driving member configured to drive the supporting rods to vary a light reflective surface of the minor set and change an optical field of the laser headlight system.
The laser headlight optical module in the present invention can combine the two reflective lenses together to be a mirror set when the headlight is operated in the high beam mode. When the headlight is operated in the low beam mode, the reflective lens at the top portion is moved behind the reflective lens at the bottom portion and only the reflective lens at the bottom portion can reflect the light to generate an optical field with low beams. In the vehicle headlight system, by the optical design, six optical modules are used and the vehicle headlight system can operate in the high beam mode and the low beam mode separately to meet the illumination standard of the high beams and the low beams stipulated in the law regulations.
These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings.
The laser light source 11 includes multiple laser diodes and configured to generate laser lights. The lens 12 is a convex lens. The lens 12 is located at a transmitting path of the laser lights generated by the laser light source 11 and configured to focus the laser lights. The phosphor layer 14 is coated on a surface of the substrate 13 and includes yellow fluorescent powders. The substrate 13 is located at the transmitting path of the laser lights focused by the lens 12. When the laser lights are focused by the lens 12 and emitted on the phosphor layer 14 of the substrate 13, the yellow fluorescent powder of the phosphor layer 14 will absorb blue light and reflect yellow light. The mirror set 16 is located at the transmitting path of the laser lights reflected from the phosphor layer 14 on the substrate 13. The supporting rods 15 are located behind the mirror set 16 and configured to support the minor set 16. The driving member 17 is located behind the minor set 16 and connected with the supporting rods 15. The driving member 17 may drive the supporting rods 15 to vary a light reflective surface of the minor set 16 and change an optical field of the laser headlight optical module 10.
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Accordingly, the laser headlight optical module in the present invention can combine two reflective lenses together to form a mirror set in the oval shape when the headlight is operated in the high beam mode. When the headlight is operated in the low beam mode, the reflective lens at the top portion is moved behind the reflective lens at the bottom portion by the driving member and only the reflective lens at the bottom can reflect the light so as to generate the optical field for the low beams. No additional laser light sources or shutters are required in the laser headlight optical module of the present invention. The design with two reflective lenses can achieve results with high beams and low beams. In the vehicle headlight system, by the optical design, six optical modules are used and the vehicle headlight system can operate in the high beam mode and the low beam mode alternatively to meet the illumination standard of the high beams and the low beams stipulated in the law regulations.
While the present invention has been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention need not be restricted to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. Therefore, the above description and illustration should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention which is defined by the appended claims.
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5707133 | Burton | Jan 1998 | A |
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20170184269 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |