Claims
- 1. A headlamp assembly for a motor vehicle including a lamp body and a mounting bracket, said mounting bracket supporting said lamp body for selective adjustable movement about a vertical aim axis and a horizontal aim axis and having a generally L-shaped configuration one leg of which supports a first longitudinally adjustable ball pivot and a fixed ball pivot the centers of both of which are located along said vertical aim axis, a second longitudinally adjustable ball pivot supported by the other leg of said mounting bracket with the center of said second ball pivot being located along said horizontal aim axis, socket means for connecting each of said ball pivots to said lamp body, and means on said mounting bracket for rigidly connecting said mounting bracket to said motor vehicle so that said mounting bracket maintains a stationary position during the selective adjustable movement of said lamp body about said vertical aim axis and said horizontal aim axis.
- 2. A headlamp assembly for a motor vehicle including a lamp body and a mounting braket, said mounting bracket supporting said lamp body for selective adjustable movement about a vertical aim axis and a horizontal aim axis, said mounting bracket having a generally L-shaped configuration one leg of which supports a first longitudinally adjustable ball pivot and a fixed ball pivot the centers of both of which are located along said vertical aim axis, a second longitudinally adjustable ball pivot supported by the other leg of said mounting bracket with the center of said second ball pivot being located along said horizontal axis, socket means for connecting each of said ball pivots to said lamp body, and tab means depending from each leg of said mounting bracket for rigidly connecting said mounting bracket to said motor vehicle.
- 3. A headlamp assembly for a motor vehicle including a lamp body and a mounting bracket, said mounting bracket supporting said lamp body for selective adjustable movement about a vertical aim axis and a horizontal aim axis, said mounting bracket having a generally L-shaped configuration, one leg of said mounting bracket being vertically orientated and supports a first longitudinally adjustable ball pivot at the lower portion thereof a fixed ball pivot carried by the upper portion of said mounting bracket, the centers of both said first longitudinally adjustable ball pivot and said fixed ball pivot being located along said vertical aim axis, a second longitudinally adjustable ball pivot supported by the other leg of said mounting bracket with the center of said second ball pivot being located along said horizontal axis, socket means for connecting each of said ball pivots to said lamp body, tab means depending from each leg of said mounting bracket for location within pocket portions formed on said motor vehicle, and a flange portion on said mounting bracket for rigidly securing the upper portion of said mounting bracket to said motor vehicle.
- 4. A headlamp assembly for a motor vehicle including a lamp body and a mounting bracket, said mounting bracket supporting said lamp body for selective adjustable movement about a vertical aim axis and a horizontal aim axis and having a generally L-shaped configuration one leg of which supports a first longitudinally adjustable ball pivot and a fixed ball pivot the centers of both of which are located along said vertical aim axis, a second longitudinally adjustable ball pivot supported by the other leg of said mounting bracket with the center of said second ball pivot being located along said horizontal aim axis, socket means for connecting each of said ball pivots to said lamp body, means carried by and accessible from above the mounting bracket for moving the first and second longitudinally adjustable ball pivots, and means on said mounting bracket for rigidly connecting said mounting bracket to said motor vehicle so that said mounting bracket maintains a stationary position during the selective adjustable movement of said lamp body about said vertical aim axis and said horizontal aim axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Serial 237,805 filed on August 29, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Continuations (1)
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