The invention relates to a projection module for a motor vehicle headlamp, said projection module comprising the following:
This can be, for example, a projection module for realizing a high beam or a high beam distribution, respectively. Said projection module is to image a divided high beam cloud for the left and right headlamp, which can be pivoted apart in the case of fade-out. To attain this, vertical tabs or an auxiliary stop, respectively, which is arranged vertically, are arranged on the beam stop, which is arranged horizontally in the module.
A light function is thereby understood to be the creation of a legally prescribed light distribution through the projection module or a motor vehicle headlamp, respectively. The low beam distribution and the high beam distribution are examples for such light distributions.
By means of controlling, an automatic high beam switching takes place, for example, with a partial high beam function, which is provided so that a part of the high beam distribution remains activated in spite of traffic ahead and/or oncoming traffic. The projection module or the motor vehicle headlamp, respectively, or a motor vehicle headlamp system, respectively, thereby creates a non-illuminated partial region in the high beam distribution at that location where other road users are located, so that the other road users are not blinded, these parts are, for example, pivoted apart—if a left and a right headlamp are present, which in each case create a part of a common high beam distribution, wherein a non-illuminated region, in which the oncoming traffic or traffic ahead, respectively, is positioned, is created between these parts. If the oncoming road user or the road user ahead, respectively, is now located very close to the motor vehicle, for example, the non-illuminated region can no longer be enlarged by means of a pivoting-apart of the parts of the high beam distribution, because the pivot angle is too large. One of the headlamps, for example the left headlamp, has to be turned off in such a case, so that the non-illuminated region can be enlarged.
Such a high beam distribution, which is partially shaded, will be referred to below as partial high beam distribution, which is generally created by a single motor vehicle headlamp or the projection module in this motor vehicle headlamp, respectively. Projection modules of this type are realized or implemented, respectively, in various embodiments in motor vehicle headlamps.
They ensure that one half of the high beam cloud is in each case cut off, for example, at 3.5°, on the H-H line. However, no distinction is made in the case of the legal requirements because an individual compliance of the headlamps is required, i.e., some points and lines of the legal evaluation in the high beam have to also be met at that location which no light can reach by isolation of the auxiliary stops, which are set up.
This does not represent a problem in the case of the evaluation for the ECE-AFS standard, because the left and the right headlamp are added together here, and the light intensity is then measured, divided by two. To also obtain an approval of this ADB alternative with partial high beam in China (CCC standard) and in the USA (FMVSS), the headlamps, however, are no longer evaluated jointly, as in the case of the evaluation with regard to the ECE standard, but an individual compliance of the respective headlamps is mandated.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved projection light module.
This object is solved in that the projection module comprises an auxiliary stop, which is configured to be vertically arranged below the beam stop in the case of a use of the projection module as intended in a motor vehicle headlamp, and which has a vertically extending first optically relevant stop edge, which is arranged spaced apart from the optical axis, wherein the first optically relevant stop edge is configured to partially shade light from the second light source, so that a partial high beam distribution can be created, and wherein the auxiliary stop has a bearing section, on which the auxiliary stop bears against the beam stop, wherein, in the vertical extension in the direction of the beam stop, the first optically relevant stop edge has an end, which has a distance from the beam stop, and wherein the auxiliary stop has a second optically relevant stop edge, which, starting at the end of the first optically relevant stop edge, extends all the way to the bearing section, wherein, in the vertical direction to the beam stop, a distance of the second optically relevant stop edge defines a gap, which gap, in combination with the second light source, is configured to create a segment in the partial high beam distribution.
The terms relating to a location or an orientation, such as, for example, “horizontally”, “vertically”, “in the horizontal direction”, “in the vertical direction”, “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear”, “below”, “on top of”, etc. generally furthermore refer to a proper installation position of the present projection module in a motor vehicle headlamp.
The auxiliary stop is provided with a gap or slit, respectively. In combination with a raising or lowering, respectively, this gap provides for a worldwide approval of the partial high beam or of the partial high beam distribution, respectively.
For left-hand traffic, the arrangement can be arranged so as to be mirrored about the sagittal plane.
It can be provided that the first optically relevant stop edge of the auxiliary stop is configured to horizontally shade the high beam distribution, which can be created, at −5° to −1°, preferably at −3.5°, on an aiming screen.
It can be provided that the gap is configured to create a segment in the partial high beam distribution, which segment extends horizontally from −3.5° up to maximally −12°, preferably up to maximally −6°, preferably up to maximally −5°, and which extends vertically up to 2°, preferably up to 1°, preferably up to 0.2°, on an aiming screen.
This is a solid angle, so that the distance of the aiming screen is generally not relevant.
It can be provided that the aiming screen is arranged at a distance of 25 m from the projection module.
It can be provided that the bream stop and the auxiliary stop form an inherently rigid composite stop.
“Rigid” is thereby understood such that the beam stop and the auxiliary stop are connected to one another in such a way that relative movements are prevented, if possible, or should not be possible, respectively.
It can be provided that the focus area of the projection lens is curved, wherein the course of the optically relevant stop edge of the beam stop essentially follows the curved focus area.
It can be provided that the auxiliary stop is arranged orthogonally onto the optical axis of the projection lens.
It can be provided that the first optically relevant stop edge of the auxiliary stop is spaced apart in the direction of the optical axis of the projection lens, wherein the distance is 1 mm, preferably 8/10 mm.
It is important to note that “distance” also includes such a distance, in the case of which the first optically relevant stop edge of the auxiliary stop is spaced apart in the direction of the optical axis to or opposite to the arrangement direction of the projection lens.
By means of such a distance, the light-dark boundary of the partial high beam distribution or of the segment, which can be created, in the partial light distribution, respectively, is to be improved to the effect that resulting color fringes are to be reduced. In this context, what shall apply is that the larger the above-mentioned distance, the more bluish the color fringe of the light-dark boundary appears.
It can be provided that the auxiliary stop has at least one hole for a signlight light distribution. Only the creation of individual regions or points, respectively, is thus provided for the signlight light distribution.
It can be provided that the bearing section is formed as fastening section, on which the auxiliary stop is fastened to the beam stop.
The invention will be described in more detail below on the basis of exemplary drawings, in which
The first light source 110 is thereby arranged on a top side of the beam stop 200 and, in combination with the optically relevant stop edge 210 of the beam stop 200, contributes to the creation of a low beam distribution, wherein the second light source 120 is arranged on a bottom side of the beam stop 200 and contributes to the creation of a high beam distribution.
The projection module 10 further comprises a projection lens 300 comprising an optical axis A and a focus area F for projecting a light distribution in a main direction of beam X in front of the projection module 10, wherein the stop edge 210 of the beam stop 200 for creating a sharp light-dark boundary is essentially arranged in the focus area F of the projection lens 300, and wherein the optical axis A coincides with the main direction of beam X.
The projection module 10 further comprises an auxiliary stop 200 (not illustrated in
The first optically relevant stop edge 410 is configured to partially shade light from the second light source 120, so that a partial high beam distribution can be created, wherein the auxiliary stop 400 has a fastening section 430, on which the auxiliary stop 400 is fastened to the beam stop 200, wherein the beam stop 200 and the auxiliary stop 400 form an inherently rigid composite stop.
In the vertical extension in the direction of the beam stop 200, the first optically relevant stop edge 410 has an end 411, which end 411 has a distance from the beam stop 200.
The auxiliary stop 400 further has a second optically relevant stop edge 420, which, starting at the end 411 of the first optically relevant stop edge 410, extends all the way to the fastening section 430, as illustrated schematically in
In a projection or an orthogonal projection, respectively, onto the beam stop 200, the second optically relevant stop edge 420 thereby defines a gap, which gap, in combination with the second light source 120, is configured to create a segment in the partial high beam distribution.
In other words, the gap is defined by the distance of the second optically relevant stop edge 420 from the beam stop 200 in the vertical direction or in the direction of extension of the auxiliary stop 400, respectively.
It can further be seen that the auxiliary stop 400 is arranged orthogonally onto the optical axis A of the projection lens 300.
It can further be seen that the focus area F of the projection lens 300 is curved, wherein the course of the optically relevant stop edge 210 of the beam stop 200 essentially follows the curved focus area F.
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