This application claims priority to German Patent application No. DE102011002336.4 filed Apr. 29, 2011.
Projection headlights for vehicles which essentially comprise a reflector, a light source, a lens as well as a screen are disclosed in DE 103 40 433 B4. The screen has an elongated screen edge surface on one top side, which can be used to depict a light/dark boundary of a light distribution arrangement. A reflective surface is arranged in the region of the screen edge surface for the systematic further reflection of part of the light reflected by the reflector toward the lens in order to increase the utilization factor of the light flow. No softening of the light/dark boundary, in the sense that the illuminance gradient of the light distribution arrangement emitted by the light/dark boundary is limited if the vertical angle is reduced, is associated herewith. This kind of softening of the light/dark boundary is always needed to prevent the occurrence of too much contrast which has an unfavorable impact on the driver's perception with respect to the illumination of the traffic area. To soften the light/dark boundary or to reduce the illuminance gradient of the light/dark boundary, it is known to abrade a surface of the lens by means of sandblasting. The disadvantages of said method are that the costs are relatively high and the reproducibility is low.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to upgrade projection headlights for vehicles in such a way that a simplified softening of the light/dark boundary of the light distribution arrangement is ensured.
To solve this object, the invention is characterized in that the screen edge surface has a softening reflective surface as means for softening the light/dark boundary. The invention relates to projection headlights for vehicles with a reflector, with a light source assigned to the reflector, with a lens arranged in the main direction of the beam in front of the reflector and with a screen arranged in the area of the focal point of the lens which comprises an elongated screen edge surface extending diagonally to the main direction of the beam to depict a light/dark boundary for a predefined light distribution arrangement and that means are provided for softening the light/dark boundary HDG according to a defined softening level, characterized in that the screen edge surface comprises a softening reflective surface as means for softening the light/dark boundary.
According to the invention, it is intended that means for softening the light/dark boundary HDG according to a predefined softening level are arranged on the screen, specifically on an elongated screen edge surface of the screen. Said elongated screen edge surface is equipped with a softening reflective surface to achieve the predefined softening level of the light/dark boundary. The basic idea of the invention is to provide the softening means on such a location or component which is responsible for the development of the light/dark boundary. Advantageously only a relatively small surface area needs to be treated to achieve the desired softening. It is easier to check the quality of the reflective optical surface than a sandblasted surface with measuring equipment. The invention facilitates better reproducibility. The invention enables a controlled intervention involving the projection headlights, which can also be performed retroactively. Furthermore, the invention enables an increase of the illuminance maximum near the light/dark boundary.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the softening reflective surface is equipped with a reflective level ranging between 20% and 40%, preferably 30% on the screen edge surface, so that the illuminance gradient of the light distribution arrangement has a desirable progress on the light/dark boundary. Changing the reflective level allows the relatively accurate and predictable setting of a desired illuminance gradient or gradient progress.
In an upgrade of the invention, in particular a flattened terminal output piece of a vertical illuminance gradient can be provided in simple fashion directly up to the point of the light/dark boundary in order to achieve the desired softening level.
According to an upgrade of the invention, the terminal output piece of the illuminance gradient decreases toward the direction of the light/dark boundary as far as an illuminance value of 1 1× is not exceeded in a horizontal angle of 0° and in a vertical angle of 0° of the light distribution arrangement. Hence, the invention allows a soft tapering off of the illuminance gradient in the direction of the light/dark boundary, whereby other light-related requirements are met.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below by means of drawings.
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Projection headlights for vehicles essentially comprise a reflector 1, a not illustrated light source assigned to the reflector 1, a lens 3 arranged in the main direction of the beam 2 in front of the reflector 1 as well as a screen 4, arranged in the area of a focal point of the lens 3 between the light source and the lens 3. For the sake of simplicity,
The screen 4 or the screen edge surface 5, respectively, is normally made of a sheet steel material without reflective properties.
For this purpose, the invention comprises a softening reflective surface 8 as means for softening the light/dark boundary HDG on the screen edge surface 5, which comprises a reflective level in the range of 20%-40%, preferably a reflective level of 30%. The softening reflective surface 8 is applied all over a reflective coating onto the screen edge surface 5 and covers the entire top side of the screen edge surface 5. The reflective level allows the setting of a softening level which ensures that the isolux lines 11 of a low beam arrangement AL2 according to the invention arranged close to a light/dark boundary HDG2 according to
Furthermore, the invention makes it possible that a maximum value BMax 2 in the region of the light/dark boundary HDG is greater than an illuminance maximum BMax 1 of the low beam arrangement ALL Hence, the invention enables a soft tapering off toward the light/dark boundary HDG2 in the region of the light/dark boundary, wherein an increased illuminance maximum BMax 2 can be achieved in a vertical angular distance of more than 0.5° to the light/dark boundary HDG2.
According to a further embodiment of the invention which is not illustrated, the screen edge surface 5 can also be equipped only partly with the softening reflective surface 8. Alternatively, it also possible to apply softening reflective surface sections onto the screen edge surface 5 which have a different reflective level.
As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
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102011002336.4 | Apr 2011 | DE | national |