The present application claims priority to and incorporates herein by reference European Patent Application Serial No. 10 162 280.1 filed on May 7, 2010.
Projection module for a light unit of a vehicle having a reflector, a light source assigned to the reflector, a shutter connected to the reflector in a detachable manner, a lens holder holding a lens and being detachably connected to the shutter, and a carrier frame detachably connected to the reflector for the connection to a housing of the light unit.
From EP 1 547 862 A2, a projection module for a light unit for a vehicle is known, which works according to the projection principle and which comprises, in addition to a light source and a reflector, a shutter and a lens. The light source is arranged in a first focal point of the ellipsoid reflector and the shutter is arranged in a second focal point of the reflector, wherein an edge of the shutter is projected onto the road as the cut-off line. The lens is held by means of a lens holder which is connected to the reflector using a bayonet coupling. The shutter is screwed onto the reflector. For the connection of the light unit to a housing, the reflector is connected to a carrier frame. As a relatively large number of component parts has to be connected, the problem is to ensure a relatively accurate alignment of the component parts relative to one another at a reasonable price.
It is therefore an object of the invention to further develop a projection module for a light unit of a vehicle in a manner that ensures the fast and safe assembly of the projection module with simple means, and herein particularly an accurate positioning.
For the solution of this problem, the invention in connection with the preamble of the patent claim 1 is characterized in that the carrier frame is connected to the lens holder to form an integrally formed basic carrier part having, on a side facing the reflector, positioning means for the positioning of the shutter and screw fastening means for the screwable connection with a front edge of the reflector.
The particular advantage of the present invention is that a significant reduction of cost and effort relating to the assembly can be achieved by means of the development of a basic carrier part. The basic carrier part unites the functions of the carrier frame and the lens holder and by providing positioning means and screw fastening means, it allows in addition that a reflector and a shutter are held in a specified, centered position. Therefore, the basic carrier part represents essentially the only non optical/photometric element of the projection module in addition to the photometric component parts “light source”, “reflector”, “shutter” and “lens”.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the screw fastening means of the basic carrier part are formed so that the basic carrier part can be connected with the front edge of the reflector by means of a bayonet coupling. This can advantageously lead to a simple locking and/or axial fixing of the reflector to the basic carrier part.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention a leading circumferential flange of the reflector can be fixed on the basic carrier part by means of tabs which can be bent around a rotational axis running at right angles relative to the optical axis of the reflector. This fixing is executed after the actuation of the bayonet coupling in the locked position of the reflector and allows the accurate centering and positioning of the reflector relative to the shutter and the basic carrier part.
According to a further development of the invention, at least two tabs are provided, which are each bendable around one of two rotational axes running at an acute angle or an obtuse angle or at right angles relative to one another.
According to a further development of the invention the tab is attached to the flange of the reflector while forming two radial cuts in said flange. By bending the tabs in the locked position of the reflector and therefore engaging behind the recesses on the edge of the shutter, safe locking and centering can be ensured.
According to a further development of the invention, the clamping contacting of the tab on the shutter ensures an electroconductive connection between the reflector and the shutter, which improves the shielding effect in case a light source in the shape of a gas discharge lamp with connected ballast is used.
Further advantages of the invention are shown in the other sub-claims.
In the following, one exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in details by means of the drawings.
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A light unit for vehicles is preferably arranged integrated in a headlamp of a motor vehicle. The light unit can for example serve for the generation of a low beam and/or high beam light distribution or for another light distribution. The light unit is fastened to a housing of the headlamp and comprises essentially a projection module 1 working according to the projection principle, To this end, the projection module 1 comprises essentially an unembodied light source, a reflector 2 assigned to the light source, a shutter 3 as well an unembodied lens. Preferably, the reflector 2 has an elliptic shape. The light source is arranged in a first focal point of the reflector 2. The shutter 3 with a shutter edge 4, by means of which the cut-off line of the light distribution can be projected on the road surface, is arranged in the region of a second focal point of the reflector 2.
According to the invention, a basic carrier part 5 is provided, which on one hand serves as a carrier frame for the connection of the projection module 1 to the housing of the headlamp and which, on the other hand serves as the lens holder for the reception of the lens. The basic carrier part 5 is formed integrally and can for example consist of plastic material. The basic carrier part 5 has a tubular shape and has a first ring section 6 facing the reflector and having a diameter which is larger than a second ring section 7 directly following on the side facing away from the reflector.
The second ring section 7 essentially comprises holding means for the reception and positionally safe fastening of the lens.
The first ring section 6 comprises bores 8 distributed in the circumferential direction for the screw connection of the projection module 1 with the housing of the light unit.
Furthermore, the first ring section 6 comprises positioning means 9 for the positioning of the shutter 3 on the basic carrier part 5. As positioning means positioning pockets 9′ and/or positioning webs may for example be provided, by means of which the shutter 3 can be fastened to the first ring section 6 of the basic carrier part 5.
The first ring section 6 comprises screw fastening means 10, so that the reflector 2 can be locked to the basic carrier part 5 with a screw connection by its circumventing flange 11 arranged at its front edge. In a locked position of the reflector 2 one radial holding lug 12 each of the reflector flange 11 engages behind beaded holding elements arranged on the circumference and serving as screw fastening means 10. The screw fastening means is embodied as a bayonet coupling allowing fast and safe assembly. As can be seen in
For the safe centering of the reflector 2 relative to the shutter 3 and the basic carrier part 5, the reflector flange 11 has, in addition, two tabs 14, 14′ running essentially at right angles relative to one another. The tabs 14, 14′ are each formed by radial cuts 15 of a given length on the reflector flange 11. Once the reflector 2 has been moved from the unlocked position according to
As can be seen in
The clamped fastening of the tabs 14, 14′ on the shutter 3 ensures a safe electroconductive connection between the reflector 2 and the shutter 3, both made from metallic material. When using a gas discharge lamp with a ballast as a light source, improved EMC-shielding can be achieved.
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