This application claims the benefit of Taiwan application serial number 097100027 filed Jan. 2, 2008, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a headlight assembly, more particularly to a projector-type vehicle headlight assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A vehicle headlamp assembly is configured to provide road illumination to suit different road conditions and road visibility requirements. Currently, there exists a projector-type, or Poly-Ellipsoid System (PES) headlamp assembly.
In order to adequately illuminate on upper region that is 18 meters in front of the headlamp assembly, the headlamp assembly must be able to provide at least 64 candela (cd) of light intensity thereat. However, the aforementioned conventional vehicle headlamp assembly does not have enough power to cast such light intensity, which is detrimental for drivers to be not able to discern the overhead signs when driving at nighttime.
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Another conventional headlight is disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2001/0019484, which discloses a screen configuration that permits limited upper region illumination.
The object of the present invention is to provide vehicle headlight assembly that can form two illuminating patterns.
According to the present invention, a vehicle headlight assembly includes a housing, a light source, a light shielding plate, and a light guiding plate. The housing defines a compartment, and includes a reflector and a lens disposed in front of the reflector. The light source is mounted in the compartment and is disposed on an optical axis. The light shielding plate is mounted in the housing between the light source and the lens. The light guiding plate is mounted in the housing and is disposed below the optical axis. A first portion of light beams emitted upwardly by the light source is reflected by the reflector, passes over the light shielding plate, and further passes through the lens, which refracts the first portion of the light beams to form a first illuminating pattern. A second portion of the light beams emitted by the light source passes through the light guiding plate and further passes through the lens, which refracts the second portion of the light beams to result in a second illuminating pattern that is directed forwardly and upwardly.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
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In this embodiment, the heat-insulation plate 3 has upper and lower surfaces and a through-hole 31 formed through the upper and lower surfaces. The through-hole 31 allows the second portion of the light beams emitted by the light source 2 to pass therethrough and subsequently enter the light guiding plate 5. The light incident surface 51 is formed with saw-teeth protrusions, whereas the light exit surface 52 is formed with rounded protrusions. The light guiding plate 5 extends forwardly to the lens 13 with respect to the heat-insulation plate 3. In the preferred embodiment, the light guiding plate 5 is fastened to the heat-insulation plate 3 and is made of a plastic material but should not be limited thereto.
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In the conventional Poly-Ellipsoid System (PES)/headlight assembly, a portion of the descending light beams emitted by the light source 62 is blocked and is not utilized. However, in the present invention, due to the light guiding property of the light guiding plate 5, such descending light beams can be utilized for further illumination. That is, the light guiding plate 5 directs the descending light beams that were previously unusable into usable light beams for forming the second illuminating pattern. With this structure of the present invention, the light beams are effectively utilized so that the illuminating efficiency of the headlight assembly is thus maximized.
It should be noted that while the preferred embodiment of the headlight assembly is exemplified as a low beam light module, this invention can also be applied to other headlight assemblies, such as a high beam light module or an integrated low/high beam light module.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097100027 | Jan 2008 | TW | national |
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20070230157 | Nagarekawa et al. | Oct 2007 | A1 |
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3142475 | May 1983 | DE |
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20090279318 A1 | Nov 2009 | US |