The invention concerns a lighting unit, particularly as an auxiliary light in exterior rearview mirrors of motor vehicles, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Lighting units are known in which LEDs arranged at an angle are provided for lateral radiation of light. These LEDs are attached to separate sheet metal supports, so-called clinch plates, conductive foils, or printed circuit boards. The use of such supports and the fastening of LEDs thereto is relatively complicated and expensive.
The object of the invention is to design a lighting unit of this type such that the lighting means can be arranged for lateral radiation in a simple, economical manner which avoids additional supports.
This object is attained in a lighting unit of the generic type in accordance with the invention through the characterizing features of claim 1.
Since the lighting means has a fully reflective surface, the light in this region does not reach the outside. Thus, it is only necessary for the lighting means to be installed such that the light emerges in the desired direction, more particularly in a lateral direction. At the reflector, the rays are then reflected toward the lens. As a result of the fully reflective surface, the lighting means can be arranged such that the light falls in the desired direction as a function of the insert piece of the lighting unit according to the invention. The lighting means need not be installed at an angle, thus obviating the need for additional plates, conductive foils or printed circuit boards. As a result, the lighting unit is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
Additional features of the invention may be found in the additional claims, the description and the drawings.
The invention is described in detail below on the basis of three example embodiments which are shown in the drawings.
FIGS. 3 show additional embodiments of lighting units according to the invention in and 4 views as in
The lighting means 10-13 are LEDs, which are soldered, welded or otherwise fastened to the printed circuit board 8. The lighting unit has multiple lighting means 10-13 located one behind the other and a distance apart. Depending on the design of the lighting unit, the lighting means may also be provided in a different arrangement.
The design and location of one of the lighting means with respect to the reflector 3 is described in detail on the basis of
The LED 10 has feet 4, which extend through openings 20 in the printed circuit board 8 and are advantageously connected by soldering to conductive traces (not shown). The reflector 3 has a through-opening 21 through which the LED 10 extends. Said LED has an end face 14 with a convex outward curvature in longitudinal section at which the rays S1 passing from the LED 10 toward said end face 14 are fully reflected. The end face 14 can be mirror-finished on its inner surface for this purpose. As
The rays S1 reflected at the end face 14 are deflected in the opposite direction in such a way that they pass through the lateral surface 16 and strike the reflector surfaces 6 which extend at an angle thereto. Said reflector surfaces lie on annular segments located coaxial to the center axis of the reflector 3. The part 22 of the reflector 3 which has the reflector surfaces 5, 6 has an approximately parabolic shape. The reflector surfaces 6 are designed such that the rays S1 are reflected toward the lens 2 approximately parallel to one another. The reflected rays S2 strike the lens 2 at approximately right angles (
In place of the mirror finish, the end face 14 of the LED 10 can be provided with a coating or the like on its inner surface to achieve full reflection. However, the end face 14 can also be made of a fully reflective material while the lateral surface 16 is made of a transparent material.
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As a result of the embodiment described, the LEDs 10-13 need not be arranged at an angle for lateral radiation of light. An additional printed circuit board, an additional plate, and the like for the LEDs 10-13 are rendered unnecessary. The LEDs 10-13 can be attached to the printed circuit board 8 in a conventional soldering process so that the lighting unit is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
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In the embodiment shown in
It is easily possible to mix the LEDs from
The lighting unit is advantageously used as an auxiliary light in outside rearview mirrors of motor vehicles. It can, of course, also be used in all areas of signaling or lighting.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 11 189.8 | Mar 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/00444 | 2/14/2003 | WO | 5/31/2005 |