Claims
- 1. A motor vehicle headlamp comprising:
- a transparent glass:
- means defining a plane which is fixed relative to said glass;
- an optical assembly having an optical axis passing through said glass;
- connection means for connecting said optical assembly to said glass, said connection means comprising both guide pivot means for guiding said optical assembly to pivot relative to said glass about a pivot axis, and graduated adjustment means for adjusting the position of said optical assembly relative to said glass by pivoting about said pivot axis, with reference to a reference plane at a predetermined orientation relative to the plane which is fixed relative to the glass and at least approximately parallel to said pivot axis, said graduated adjustment means including graduations and a zero point which remains in a fixed relationship corresponding to a known reference position of the optical assembly with respect to the glass.
- 2. A headlamp according to claim 1, wherein said optical assembly includes a parabolic reflector.
- 3. A headlamp according to claim 1, wherein said optical assembly includes an elliptical reflector fixed to a converging lens having a focus located at the focus of said reflector.
- 4. A headlamp according to claim 1, wherein said optical assembly includes a reflector, and wherein said means defining said plane which is fixed to said glass comprise three tabs fixed on said glass in a triangular configuration opposite to said reflector.
- 5. A motor vehicle headlamp comprising:
- a transparent glass;
- means defining a plane which is fixed relative to said glass;
- an optical assembly having an optical axis passing through said glass;
- connection means for connecting said optical assembly to said glass, said connection means comprising both guide pivot means for guiding said optical assembly to pivot relative to said glass about first and second pivot axes which are at least approximately mutually perpendicular, and first and second graduated adjustment means for adjusting the position of said optical assembly relative to said glass by pivoting about said first and second pivot axes respectively, with reference to respective first and second reference planes which are at least approximately mutually perpendicular, relative to which said plane fixed relative to said glass has respective determined orientations, and relative to which:
- said first and second pivot axes respectively are at least approximately parallel; and
- said second and first pivot axes respectively are at least approximately perpendicular.
- 6. A headlamp according to claim 5, wherein said optical assembly includes a parabolic reflector.
- 7. A headlamp according to claim 5, wherein said optical assembly includes an elliptical reflector fixed to a converging lens having a focus located at the focus of said reflector.
- 8. A headlamp according to claim 5, wherein said optical assembly includes a reflector, and wherein said means defining said plane which is fixed to said glass comprise three tabs fixed on said glass in a triangular configuration opposite to said reflector.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/749,308 filed on June 27, 1985, U.S. Pat. No. 4,628,414.
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Divisions (1)
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