The invention relates to a light module for a vehicle headlight, wherein the light module has a heat sink and a plurality of lighting units secured on the heat sink, each of the lighting units comprising at least one light source, a light source carrier and a reflector unit secured to the light source carrier.
Modern vehicle headlights usually provide a plurality of light functions, such as dipped beam, main beam, partial main beam, daytime running beam, etc., wherein these functions are presented by a plurality of lighting units of a light module of a vehicle headlight. Legal requirements stipulate that the light cones emitted by the different light functions must be accurately adjusted to one another and positioned, which is understandable in particular in the case of functionalities such as partial main beam, which recently has become increasingly popular and in which case a powerful light field is projected at a height at which the oncoming traffic would undoubtedly be dazzled if the vertical light/dark boundary of this light function did not run precisely at a point from which a relatively high emission direction is permitted for an asymmetric dipped beam as well. Previously, the individual light functions were adjusted to one another with the aid of complex adjustment mechanisms, which each had to be intended for the hinged mounting of the individual lighting units, which of course increased the production and assembly effort of the light modules and therefore the cost of the vehicle headlight.
The problem addressed by the present invention is therefore that of creating a light module with which adjustment devices of this type for the coordination of the individual light functions with one another can be omitted, wherein however, in particular, the above-described particularly important pivotability of a lighting unit is to be ensured.
In order to solve this problem a light module of the type described in the introduction is developed in accordance with the invention such that at least one lighting unit with the light source carrier rests rotatably on a horizontal supporting surface of the heat sink. On the basis of the experience that, above all, the horizontal pivotability of at least one lighting unit of the light module is necessary in order to coordinate the light functions of a light module with one another, the inventors have taken the opportunity to dispense with the complicated adjustment mechanism and to use, as rotary plane for the horizontal pivotability, a surface of the heat sink provided anyway and extending horizontally in the installed position of the headlight. Heat sinks of this type are often used in modern high-power headlights or light modules in order to dissipate the heat which is produced by the light source and which occurs in a very concentrated manner over long periods of time, and are therefore in thermal contact with the light source carrier over more or less the entire surface. Due to the fixed connection between light source, light source carrier and reflector, these parts behave as a static unit, and therefore the light functions can be aligned with one another in a simple and reliable manner by suitable rotation in the horizontal plane on the surface of the heat sink. The omission of the adjustment mechanism has proven here not only to be economical, but also compact and stable, and therefore full functionality is attained with a particularly steady light exposure, even in the case of small headlights.
The present invention is used particularly effectively and advantageously when, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, the light source is formed by at least one LED and the light source carrier is formed by a circuit board. The use of LED technology in automotive engineering offers considerable advantages in view of overall size and associated design freedom, longevity of the light sources, and light yield, but necessarily requires the use of heat sinks for the circuit boards or printed circuit boards on which the LEDs are arranged, in order to dissipate the quantities of heat produced in a highly concentrated manner. In the installed position the supporting surface of the heat sink extends horizontally, and, since the LED is generally soldered flat onto the circuit board resting on the supporting surface, the LED radiates upwardly and to the side. The light is deflected in the emission direction by a suitably shaped reflector. The circuit board here lies flat on the supporting surface of the heat sink in order to achieve the most effective thermal contact and can be rotated in accordance with the invention.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the circuit board has a bore, which for rotatable mounting of the at least one lighting unit cooperates with a corresponding pin on the heat sink. This constitutes a simple solution for the problem of rotating the light source carrier on the heat sink about a defined axis.
In order to fix the rotary position once set, the invention is advantageously developed such that the light module comprises fixing screws for fixing the at least one rotatably securable lighting unit. Once the rotary position for coordinating the light functions with one another has been set, the setting can be ultimately secured with the aid of the fixing screws in accordance with this preferred embodiment of the invention.
An adhesive layer is preferably arranged between the heat sink and the light source carrier. An adhesive layer of this type is suitable on the one hand for ensuring the ultimate securing alternatively or additionally to the above-mentioned fixing screws, and on the other hand the heat transfer between the circuit board or the light source carrier and the heat sink can be improved with appropriate selection of the adhesive material.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reflector unit is adhered to the light source carrier. In this case it is not necessary to connect the reflector unit to the light source carrier by screwing, which may lead to deformations of the reflector and therefore to an impairment of the light exposure on account of the pressure of the screws.
The invention will be explained in greater detail hereinafter on the basis of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the drawing, in which
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