This application claims priority to the French application 1554780 filed May 27, 2015, which applications are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a lighting device, notably for motor vehicles. The invention further concerns a headlight or a lighting and/or signalling module for motor vehicles including such a lighting device. The present invention is in particular intended for equipping motor vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
In this field, it is known to use lighting devices including a light source, generally a light-emitting diode, and a light guide through which a light beam emanating from the source propagates. The light is reflected to the outside by reflection means disposed on the surface of the guide. In addition to a lighting function, these devices notably make it possible to enhance the aesthetics of a vehicle.
Lighting devices are known that include two light guides connected to a light source in a junction zone of the light guides. These light guides diverge from each other to form two distinct branches, both emitting light. In other words, the lighting device then assumes a Y-shape the two branches of which are illuminated.
In order to improve the aesthetics of this type of lighting device, it is further known to use an intermediate body making it possible to modify the appearance of the lighting device when lit. The intermediate body, a portion of which is adapted to emit light, is designed to be mounted between the two branches of the device so that the emitting part of the lighting device no longer assumes a Y-shape but that of a single C-shaped linear guide. Users generally prefer this C-shape.
However, these devices have the drawback of having portions, notably two portions, that do not emit light at the level of the contact surfaces between the intermediate body and the emitting branches. In other words, the emission of light along the C-shape is discontinuous, which creates shadow areas and degrades the visual appearance of the device.
One of the objectives of the invention is to resolve the drawback cited above. To this end, the invention proposes a lighting device, notably for motor vehicles, including two so-called principal light guides and a so-called connecting light guide, each principal guide including a lateral surface, the connecting guide being continuous with both of the principal guides at the level of their respective lateral surface, the device being configured to feed the connecting guide with light from the principal guides.
As a result, the junction between the connecting guide and the principal guides makes it possible to eliminate the shadow areas referred to above.
In accordance with various embodiments of the invention, separately or in combination:
The invention further concerns a lighting and/or signalling module including a lighting device as described above.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
The invention will be better understood and other objects, details, features and advantages thereof will become more clearly apparent in the course of the following detailed explanatory description of at least one embodiment of the invention given by way of purely illustrative and nonlimiting example with reference to the appended diagrammatic drawings:
As shown in
The principal body of each principal guide 3, 4 is to this end advantageously formed in one piece and of one and the same material. The material is advantageously chosen to favor the propagation of the light beams through the material. Such a material is usually polycarbonate (PC) or polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
The principal body of each principal guide 3, 4 being in one piece and made from one and the same material, the light beams can propagate inside the principal guides 3, 4 without encountering an obstacle, separation or physical discontinuity that could compromise the propagation of the light beams. In other words, each principal guide 3, 4 is designed to constitute a uniform medium favoring the propagation of the light beams.
Each of the principal guides 3, 4 advantageously includes a principal body of longitudinal and substantially cylindrical shape. Here each of the principal bodies has a first end 33, 43 and a second end 34, 44 and advantageously extends longitudinally between the first ends 33, 43 and the second ends 34, 44 in accordance with the chosen shape. The principal guides 3, 4 are designed respectively to allow the propagation of the light beams through their principal bodies.
Note that the lighting device 1 is therefore designed to allow the propagation of the light beams from the firsts ends 33, 43 to the respective second ends 34, 44 of the respective principal guides 3, 4.
The principal guides 3, 4 are also advantageously configured to allow emission of the light beams from the interior volume of the principal guides 3, 4 to a space outside them from zones configured for this purpose.
To this end the principal body of each principal light guide 3, 4 has an external lateral surface 30, 40 that extends from the first end 33, 43 to the second end 34, 44 of the principal guide 3, 4. Here the lateral surfaces 30, 40 constitute a boundary between the interior volume of each principal body and the space outside the principal body. In particular, the principal body of each principal guide 3, 4 is designed so that the light beams are reflected at the lateral surface 30, 40 of the principal body to propagate in the principal body except in chosen zones from which they will be able to exit the principal body.
As shown in
Note that the adjacent portion 36, 46 of each principal guide 3, 4 advantageously, although not necessarily, includes the first end 33, 43 of the principal guide 3, 4.
As shown in
It will be noted that here the adjacent portions 36, 46 are substantially parallel to each other. They conjointly have a cross section in the shape of an 8.
Outside the adjacent portions 36, 46, the principal light guides 3, 4 diverge from each other in a divergence region 90. In other words, the principal light guides 3, 4 separate and diverge from each other from the divergence region 90. In other words, the principal guides 3, 4 diverge from each other outside their junction zones of portions 36, 46.
In other words, what is referred to as the “divergence region” 90 is the region at the level of which the principal guides 3, 4 diverge from each other.
In other words, each of the principal guides 3, 4 includes a second portion, referred to as the free portion 38, 48 (
Each of the principal guides 3, 4 can therefore be divided into two portions, namely the adjacent portion 36, 46 and the free portion 38, 48.
It will be noted that the adjacent portions 36, 46 of the principal guides 3, 4 each extend between one of the first ends 33, 43 of the principal guides 3, 4 and the divergence region 90. In other words, the junction zone 60 extends between the first ends 33, 43 of each principal guide 3, 4 and the divergence region 90.
In other words, each principal guide 3, 4 comprises, from its first end 33, 43 to its second end 34, 44, successively and in this order, its adjacent portion 36, 46 and then its free portion 38, 48.
It will be noted that here the free portion 38, 48 of each principal guide 3, 4 extends from the divergence region 90 to its the second end 34, 44.
As shown in
In accordance with the invention, and as shown in the various figures, the lighting device 1 also includes a connecting guide 13. The lighting device 1 is furthermore configured to feed the connecting guide 13 with light, and therefore with light beams 100 (
Like the principal guides 3, 4, the connecting guide 13 includes a one-piece body and is produced from one and the same material, namely the same material as that forming the principal bodies of the principal guides 3, 4. The connecting guide 13 is furthermore continuous with both of the principal guides 3, 4 at the level of their respective lateral surface 30, 40. In other words, the principal guides 3, 4 and the connecting guide 13 are made in one piece. This favors the propagation of the light beams 100 between each of the principal guides 3, 4 and the connecting guide 13.
It is noted that the junction between the connecting guide 13 and the principal guides 3, 4 is advantageously at a distance from the first ends 33, 43 and the second ends 34, 44 of the principal guides 3, 4. Here the connecting guide 13 is situated in the vicinity of the divergence region 90 so that the connecting guide 13 and a proximal part of the free portions 38, 48 form a substantially triangular area.
In particular, here the connecting guide 13 is longitudinal and has two ends 131, 132. In other words, the connecting guide 13 advantageously extends longitudinally between the ends 131, 132. Each of the ends 131, 132 of the connecting guide 13 is continuous with the lateral surface 30, 40 of one or the other of the principal guides 3, 4. In other words, each of the ends 131, 132 of the connecting guide 13 coincides with a portion of the lateral surface 30, 40 of one or the other of the principal guides 3, 4.
As stated above and shown in
The junction between the connecting guide 13 and each of the principal guides 3, 4 is at the level of the free portions 38, 48 of each principal guide 3, 4. In other words, the junctions between the ends 131, 132 of the connecting guide 13 and the lateral surface 30, 40 of each principal guide 3, 4 are at the level of the free portions 38, 48 of the principal guides 3, 4.
Only a portion of each of the principal guides 3, 4, referred to as an emitting area 39, 49, is intended to emit light beams 100. In each principal guide 3, 4 the emitting areas 39, 49 extends along one of the free portions 38, 48, from one of the ends 131, 132 of the connecting guide to one of the second ends 34, 44 of the principal guide 3,4.
Thus the lighting device 1 is designed to emit light beams 100 along the emitting areas 39, 49 of each principal guide 3, 4 as well as along the connecting guide 13, from one end 131, 132 to the other end 131, 132 of the latter. The combination of each emitting area 39, 49 and the connecting guide 13 is referred to as the illuminated portion of the lighting device 1.
Thanks to the invention, the lighting device 1 is adapted to emit light beams 100 without any discontinuity and without any shadow area along the illuminated portion. As can be seen in
Alternatively, the illuminated portion of the lighting device 1 could have any other shape. For example, in an embodiment not illustrated in the figures, the second ends 34, 44 of each principal guide 3, 4 could be joined to each other, notably continuous with each other. In this case, the illuminated portion defines a loop and is substantially O-shaped.
Each of the principal light guides 3, 4 advantageously includes reflection means 5, 6. The reflection means 5, 6 are for example reflection patterns and/or prisms. They are arranged continuously and regularly along the emitting area 39, 49 of each principal guide 3, 4, at the level of the lateral surfaces 30, 40 of the latter. The reflection means 5, 6 are designed and arranged so that some of the light beams 100 can be reflected at the reflection means 5, 6. The reflection of those light beams 100 at the reflection means 5, 6 enables them to exit the principal guides 3, 4, in particular the principal body of each of the of principal guides 3, 4. The reflection means 5, 6 therefore allow the diffusion of the light beams 100 from the interior volume of each principal guide 3, 4 to a space outside it. In other words, the reflection means 5, 6 allow the emission of the light beams 100 by each of the principal guides 3, 4.
The connecting guide 13, for its part, advantageously includes light passage means 12. Here the light passage means 12 are arranged continuously and regularly along all of the length of the connecting guide 13, from one end 131, 132 to the other end 131, 132 of the latter. The passage means 12 are designed to allow passage of the light beams 100 between each of the principal guides 3, 4 and the connecting guide 13 as explained below in relation to the description of an intermediate body 9.
The passage means 12 of the connecting guide 13 advantageously include reflection means further designed to enable the connecting guide 13 to emit light beams 100. The emission of light by the connecting guide 13 thanks to the reflection means of the latter is similar to the emission of light from each principal guide 3, 4 thanks to the reflection means 5, 6 of the latter.
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The lighting device 1 advantageously further includes the intermediate body 9. The intermediate body 9 is designed to enable the light beams 100 to be guided from each of the principal guides 3, 4 to the connecting guide 13. In particular, the intermediate body 9 enables guiding of some of the light beams 100 from each of the principal guides 3, 4 to the passage means 12 of the connecting guide 13.
The intermediate body 9 is advantageously arranged at the level of the divergence region 90, i.e. between the junction area 60 of the lighting device 1 and the connecting guide 13. The intermediate body 9 is therefore situated between the two principal guides 3, 4. The intermediate body 9 is advantageously in one piece with each of the principal guides 3, 4. In particular, the intermediate body 9 is continuous with and/or in one piece with the lateral surfaces 30, 40 of the principal light guides 3, 4.
Like the body of the connecting guide 13 and the principal bodies of the connecting principal guides 3, 4, the intermediate body 9 is in one piece and made of one and the same material, namely the same material as the principal guides 3, 4 and the connecting guide 13. This single material makes it possible to favor the propagation of the light beams 100 between each of the principal guides 3, 4 and the intermediate body 9.
Here, as shown in
Here the intermediate body 9 has a thickness measured in a direction orthogonal to a plane in which the directions of extension of each of the principal guides 3, 4 coincide at the level of the divergence region 90. The thickness of the intermediate body 9 advantageously increases in the direction away from the junction zone 60 of the lighting device 1. In other words, the intermediate body 9 has an increasing thickness in the direction away from the adjacent portions 36, 46 of the principal guides 3, 4. It will moreover be noted that here the intermediate body 9 is substantially wedge-shaped. In cross section parallel to the plane, the intermediate body 9 advantageously has a substantially triangular shape, espousing two of the sides of the triangle formed by the principal guides 3, 4 and the connecting guide 13.
It will also be noted that, for correct propagation of the light beams 100 between them, the intermediate body 9 and the connecting guide 13 are advantageously separated from each other by a gap 93 or a slot situated between the emitting surface 92 and the connecting guide 13.
As shown in
The entry surface 37, 47 of each principal guide 3, 4 is advantageously disposed facing one of the light sources, in the vicinity thereof, so as to allow entry of the light beams 100 into the principal guide 3, 4 through the entry surface 37, 47.
It will be noted that the connecting guide 13 is advantageously molded in one piece with each of the principal guides 3, 4.
On this subject, the prisms or passage means 12 of the connecting guide 13 are advantageously situated in relief relative to its lateral surface 30, 40. This facilitates the design of the mold used to fabricate the lighting device 1.
It will be noted that here the principal guides 3, 4, the connecting guide 13 and the intermediate body 9 are molded in one piece with one another from the same material. The principal guides 3, 4, the connecting guide 13 and the intermediate body 9 are advantageously in one piece.
The invention further concerns a lighting and/or signalling module, such as a headlamp or a day running light module or a rear lamp, including the lighting device 1 as described above, for example associated with other lighting devices such as low beam unit, high beam unit, turn indicator unit or other lamps in a headlamp.
While the system, apparatus, process and method herein described constitute preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise system, apparatus, process and method, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.
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