Information
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Patent Grant
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6641293
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Patent Number
6,641,293
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 31, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cariaso; Alan
- Negron; Ismael
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A light shield is adapted to be mounted within a headlamp assembly and includes a shield portion having an inner surface and an outer surface and a support portion which is adapted to mount the shield portion within a headlamp assembly. The outer surface of the shield portion has a decorative finish and the inner surface of the shield portion has a reflective finish, which is adapted to reflect light back within the headlamp assembly into which the light shield is mounted.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to a light shield for a headlamp assembly which is adapted to block light from traveling directly outward from a light bulb mounted within the headlamp assembly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Shields are commonly used in headlamp assemblies to keep light rays from traveling directly outward from the bulb within a headlamp assembly. The light shield allows only the light reflected from the reflector of the headlamp assembly to travel outward from the headlamp assembly. This allows the shape and intensity of the beam coming from the headlamp to be controlled by appropriately designing the reflector, and also cuts down on the amount of glare caused by stray light rays. However, the light that is blocked by the shield is conventionally lost. Therefore, there is a need for an improved light shield for a headlamp assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a light shield of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of a light assembly with a light shield of the present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of a light assembly with an alternative light shield.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The following description of the preferred embodiment of the invention is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to this preferred embodiment, but rather to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention.
Referring to the figures, a light shield adapted to be mounted within a headlamp assembly is shown generally at
10
. The light shield
10
includes a shield portion
12
having an inner surface
14
and an outer surface
16
and a support portion
18
. The support portion
18
may be adapted to mount the light shield
10
and the lamp
26
within a headlamp assembly
24
. Preferably, the support portion
18
comprises a leg
20
extending down from the shield portion
12
and is attached to a reflector of the headlamp assembly
24
. The leg
20
can be mounted to the headlamp assembly
24
by any suitable means.
The outer surface
16
of the shield portion
12
has a decorative finish and the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
has a reflective finish. The reflective finish of the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
is adapted to reflect light that strikes the inner surface
14
back into the headlamp assembly
24
in which the shield
10
is mounted.
The inner surface
14
of the light shield
12
presents a generally concave spherical surface. The spherical shape of the inner surface
14
will have a focal point
22
50
that light striking the inner surface
14
of the light shield
12
will be reflected back to the focal point
22
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a headlamp assembly
24
including the light shield of the present invention is shown. The headlamp assembly
24
includes a light source
26
and a reflector
28
. Preferably, the reflector
28
has a concave parabolic shape, however the shape of the reflector
28
can be any shape that is suitable for a particular application. Further, the reflector
28
has a reflective inner surface
30
. The light source
26
is supported within the reflector
28
such that light from the light source
26
is reflected outward into a controlled beam pattern. The beam pattern is controlled by the shape of the reflector
28
.
The inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
will reflect light from the light source
26
back through the light source
26
to the reflector
28
to be reflected as part of the beam pattern. The inner surface
14
is a spherical and concave surface, and the light shield
10
is mounted within the headlamp assembly
24
such that the focal point
22
of the inner surface
14
is coincident with the light source
26
. Light from the light source
26
that is reflected back from the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
is reflected directly back through the light source
26
.
Therefore, any light that is reflected from the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
will travel back through the light source
26
and hit the inner surface
30
of the reflector
28
at the same angle that the light coming directly from the light source
26
hits the inner surface
30
of the reflector
28
. In this way, light that would normally be lost to the light shield
10
is re-captured and utilized just as the light that initially hits the reflector
28
. The additional light does not affect the beam pattern, because the light reflected by the light shield
10
hits the reflector
28
at the same angle, and therefore falls exactly within the controlled beam pattern and adds light intensity to the beam.
The inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
includes a reflective zone
32
and a dead zone
34
. The reflector
28
includes an opening
36
to allow the light source
26
to be mounted within the reflector
28
. Some of the light that is reflected from the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
will be reflected back through the light source
26
either into the opening
36
or into a base portion
38
of the light source
26
. This light will not be reflected by the reflector
28
, and is therefore lost. Therefore, the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
includes the dead zone
34
from which any reflected light is useless.
Because any light reflected from the dead zone
34
is useless, preferably the portion of the inner surface
14
within the dead zone
34
does not have a reflective surface. Additionally, since the dead zone
34
is not being used to reflect light back to the reflector
28
, the shape of the portion of the inner surface
14
within the dead zone
34
is not required to have a concave spherical shape. Therefore, only the reflective zone
32
portion of the inner surface
14
of the shield portion
12
of the light shield
10
must have a reflective surface and present a concave spherical shape.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the shape and surface of the dead zone
134
can be made to the specifications of a particular application. Although the dead zone
134
shown in
FIG. 3
is not spherical and concave, the reflective tone
132
of the shield portion
112
is spherical and concave. The support portion
118
shown in
FIG. 3
may be adapted to mount the light shield
110
within the headlamp assembly
24
even if the support portion
118
is not used to mount the lamp
26
. The support portion
118
preferably comprises a leg
120
.
Preferably, the decorative outer surface
16
of the shield portion of the light shield
10
has a reflective surface which matches the reflective surface of the reflector
28
. This will provide a cosmetically appealing appearance for the headlamp assembly
24
by making the light shield
10
virtually invisible against the reflector
28
. The outer surface
16
of the shield portion
12
of the light shield
10
could, however, be of any suitable surface finish required for the particular application.
Preferably, the light source is a conventional filament type light bulb which is commonly used in the industry, however it is to be understood that any suitable type of light source could be used with the present invention with similar results.
The foregoing discussion discloses and describes one preferred embodiment of the invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that changes and modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Claims
- 1. A headlamp assembly comprising:a light source; a reflector having a reflective surface adapted to reflect light from said light source outward from said headlamp assembly in a beam pattern; and a light shield coupled to said reflector and adapted to prevent light emitted from said light source from projecting directly outward from said headlamp assembly, whereby the beam pattern consists of only light reflected from said reflector, said light shield including a shield portion and a support portion; said support portion coupling said shield portion with said reflector; said shield portion having an outer surface and an inner surface, said inner surface having a reflective zone and a dead zone, said reflective zone including a reflective finish and presenting a concave spherical surface having a focal point, said reflective finish adapted to reflect light from said light source to said reflector such that light reflected from said inner surface of said shield portion is reflected from said reflector as part of the beam pattern.
- 2. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said shield portion has a reflective surface matching the reflective surface of said reflector.
- 3. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said light source is a light bulb.
- 4. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said reflector presents a generally concave parabolic shape.
- 5. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said dead zone includes a non reflective finish.
- 6. The headlamp assembly of claim 1 wherein said outer surface of said shield portion has a decorative finish.
- 7. The headlamp assembly of claim 6 wherein said decorative finish of said outer surface of said shield portion has a reflective surface matching the reflective surface of said reflector.
- 8. A light shield adapted to be mounted within a headlamp assembly comprising:a shield portion having an inner surface and an outer surface; a support portion adapted to couple said shield portion to a headlamp assembly; said inner surface of said shield portion including a reflective zone and a dead zone, said reflective zone including a reflective finish adapted to reflect light back within the headlamp assembly.
- 9. The light shield of claim 8 wherein said dead zone includes a non reflective finish.
- 10. The light shield of claim 8 wherein said outer surface of said shield portion has a decorative finish.
- 11. The light shield of claim 8 wherein said reflective zone presents a concave spherical surface.
- 12. The light shield of claim 11 wherein said concave spherical surface has a focal point, whereby light emitted from said focal point that hits said spherical surface is reflected back to said focal point.
- 13. A headlamp assembly comprising:a light source; a reflector having a reflective surface adapted to reflect light from said light source; and a light shield coupled with said reflector and having an outer surface and an inner surface, said inner surface including a reflective zone and a dead zone, said reflective zone including a reflective finish adapted to reflect light from said light source to said reflector, and said dead zone including a non reflective finish.
- 14. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 wherein said light shield includes a shield portion and a support portion, said support portion coupling said shield portion with said reflector.
- 15. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 whereby said beam pattern consists of only light reflected from said reflector.
- 16. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 wherein said light shield is coupled with said reflector to prevent light emitted from said light source from projecting directly outward from said headlamp assembly, and to permit light emitted from said light source to be reflected from said headlamp assembly as part of a beam pattern.
- 17. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 wherein said reflector presents a generally concave parabolic shape.
- 18. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 wherein said outer surface of said shield portion has a decorative finish.
- 19. The headlamp assembly of claim 18 wherein said decorative finish of said outer surface of said shield portion has a reflective surface matching the reflective surface of said reflector.
- 20. The headlamp assembly of claim 13 wherein said reflective zone presents a concave spherical surface.
- 21. The headlamp assembly of claim 20 wherein said concave spherical surface has a focal point and said light shield is positioned within said headlamp assembly such that said focal point is coincident with said light source, whereby light from said light source that is reflected back from said inner surface of said light shield is reflected directly back through said light source and onto said reflector.
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