Claims
- 1. A vehicle headlight having an irradiation direction, comprising:a light source; a first ellipse group reflecting surface having an optical axis direction substantially corresponding to the irradiation direction of the headlight, the first ellipse group reflecting surface having a first focus and a second focus, the first focus being located substantially at the light source, the first ellipse group reflecting surface configured to reflect light irradiated from the light source in the irradiation direction of the headlight; a projection lens having a focus in the irradiation direction of the headlight and in the vicinity of the second focus of the first ellipse group reflecting surface, the projection lens configured to project light irradiated from the light source and light reflected from the first ellipse group reflecting surface in the irradiation direction; a second ellipse group reflecting surface having an optical axis crossing the optical axis of the first ellipse group reflecting surface, the second ellipse group reflecting surface having a primary focus and a secondary focus, the primary focus of the second ellipse group reflecting surface located substantially at the light source; a first parabolic group reflecting surface having a focus located substantially at the secondary focus of the second ellipse group reflecting surface, the first parabolic group reflecting surface configured to reflect light reflected from the second ellipse group reflecting surface in the irradiation direction of the headlight; a second parabolic group reflecting surface having an optical axis substantially corresponding to the irradiation direction of the headlight, the second parabolic group reflecting surface having a focus located in the vicinity of the light source, the second parabolic group reflecting surface being arranged in the irradiation direction side from the first ellipse group reflecting surface; and a shutter provided in the vicinity of the focus of the projection lens, the shutter being capable of being placed in and withdrawn from an optical path of light reflected from the first ellipse group reflecting surface, the shutter having a shutter part and a shade part, the shutter part providing a low-beam light distribution pattern by being placed in the optical path of the reflected light from the first ellipse group reflecting surface and providing a high-beam light distribution pattern by being withdrawn from the optical path, the shade part shading light traveling from the light source to the second parabolic group reflecting surface when the shade is in a first position, and providing light from the light, source to the second parabolic group reflecting surface when the shade is in a second position.
- 2. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, whereinthe first ellipse group reflecting surface and the second ellipse group reflecting surface are arranged such that the second focus of the first ellipse group reflecting surface is located outside of the second ellipse group reflecting surface, and the shutter part of the shutter is located on a back side of the second ellipse group reflecting surface when the shutter part is withdrawn from the optical path of the light reflected from the first ellipse group reflecting surface.
- 3. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, whereinthe shutter is rotatably fixed on a substantially horizontal axis such that it can be placed in or be withdrawn from the optical path.
- 4. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, whereinthe second parabolic group reflecting surface includes a pair of reflecting surfaces, one provided on a left side and one provide on a right side of the first ellipse group reflecting surface as viewed in a front horizontal direction such that the second parabolic group reflecting surface receives direct light from the light source when the shutter is withdrawn from the optical path.
- 5. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, further comprising means for shading the light reflected from the second ellipse group reflecting surface to the first parabolic group reflecting surface during high-beam light distribution.
- 6. The vehicle headlight according to claim 5, wherein the means for shading is driven independently of the shutter.
- 7. The vehicle headlight according to claim 5, wherein the means for shading is interlocked with the shutter.
- 8. The vehicle headlight according to claim 5, wherein the means for shading and the shutter are rotatable around a substantially horizontal axis.
- 9. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, wherein the second ellipse group reflecting surface has an opening portion coinciding with a portion of a light path of irradiation light from the light source and reflected light from the first ellipse group reflecting surface to the projection lens.
- 10. The vehicle headlight according to claim 9, wherein the shutter shades a part of the opening portion when it is placed in the optical path and opens the opening portion when it is withdrawn from the optical path.
- 11. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, wherein an optical axis of the first parabolic group reflecting surface substantially corresponds to the irradiation direction of the headlight.
- 12. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, wherein an optical axis of the first parabolic group reflecting surface is set such that the light reflected from the first parabolic group reflecting surface irradiates along a side of an area irradiated by the light reflected from the first ellipse group reflecting surface.
- 13. The vehicle headlight according to claim 6, wherein the means for shading and the shutter are rotatable around a substantially horizontal axis.
- 14. The vehicle headlight according to claim 7, wherein the means for shading and the shutter are rotatable around a substantially horizontal axis.
- 15. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, wherein an optical axis of the first parabolic group reflecting surface is spaced from and substantially parallel to the optical axis of the first ellipse group reflecting surface.
- 16. The vehicle headlight according to claim 1, wherein the first ellipse group reflecting surface and the first parabolic group reflecting surface are configured to be a continuous surface.
- 17. A vehicle headlight, comprising:a light source; a first reflecting surface located adjacent the light source, the first reflecting surface having a first focus located substantially at the light source and the first reflecting surface being configured to reflect light irradiated from the light source in an irradiation direction of the headlight; a projection lens located adjacent the first reflecting surface and configured to project light that is irradiated from the light source in the irradiation direction; a second reflecting surface having an optical axis at an angle with respect to the optical axis of the first reflecting surface, the second reflecting surface having a primary focus and a secondary focus, the primary focus being located substantially at the light source; a third reflecting surface having a focus located substantially at the secondary focus of the second reflecting surface, the third reflecting surface being configured to reflect light reflected from the second reflecting surface in the irradiation direction of the headlight; and a fourth reflecting surface having an optical axis substantially corresponding to the irradiation direction of the headlight, the fourth reflecting surface having a focus located in the vicinity of the light source.
- 18. The vehicle light of claim 17, further comprising:a shutter provided in the vicinity of the focus of the projection lens, the shutter capable of being placed in and withdrawn from the optical path of light reflected from the first reflecting surface, the shutter having a shutter part and a shade part, the shutter part providing a low-beam light distribution pattern by being placed in the optical path of the light reflected from the first reflecting surface and providing a high-beam light distribution pattern by being withdrawn from the optical path, the shade part shading light traveling from the light source to the fourth reflecting surface when the shade is in a first position, and providing light from the light source to the fourth reflecting surface when the shade is in a second position.
- 19. The vehicle headlight according to claim 17, wherein the second reflecting surface includes an opening through which light from the light source can pass.
- 20. The vehicle headlight according to claim 19, further comprising:a shutter located adjacent the opening in the second reflecting surface and moveable between a high-beam position and a low-beam position.
- 21. The vehicle headlight according to claim 17, wherein the light reflected by the first reflecting surface is directed along a first linear path, and light reflected by the third reflecting surface is directed along a second linear path, the first and second linear paths being substantially parallel and spaced from each other.
Priority Claims (3)
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2000-392979 |
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2001-190196 |
Jun 2001 |
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2001-245977 |
Aug 2001 |
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Parent Case Info
This invention claims the benefit to Japanese Patent Applications No. 2001-245977, filed on Aug. 14, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. This application also claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/025,975 filed on. Dec. 26, 2001, entitled, “Vehicle Light Capable Of Changing Light Distribution Pattern Between Low-Beam Mode And High-Beam Mode By Movable Shade And Reflecting Surface,” the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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