This description relates to a vehicle interior illuminating system, particularly relates to an illuminating system for a storage space in a vehicle interior.
Generally a storage space may be arranged in an instrument panel or in its vicinity. The storage space may be a concave portion formed in the instrument panel or a center console which is arranged between a driver's seat and a front passenger seat and extending longitudinally and rearward from the instrument panel. The concave storage space such as a glove box may be illuminated with a light source arranged inside for convenience of vehicle occupants especially in the dark. Although this type of illumination is useful, it may not necessarily be the best solution to provide a light source arranged inside for every one of the storage spaces, for reasons including complexity of a wiring system arranged behind for the light sources.
When the storage space is vertically concave, a vehicle occupant can see the inside of the storage space by illuminating it with a light source on the vehicle ceiling such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,871,986. The '986 patent describes a system for illuminating a center part of an instrument panel with a light emitting diode (LED) in a front of the vehicle interior ceiling in a vicinity of an interior rear-view mirror. The LED radiates light on a center part of an instrument panel to make it visible in the dark. This system may reduce complexity of the wiring system for the light source behind the instrument panel.
However when the storage space is horizontally concave, a vehicle occupant can hardly see the inside without a conventional light source arranged inside of the storage space, since the light source outside of the storage space for example on the vehicle ceiling such as that described in '986 patent can emit light only on an object which is located to directly face the light source, so that a volume required for arrangement of the light source and its wiring reduces the storage space volume.
The inventors herein have recognized the disadvantage of the above system and needs to increase the visibility and the volume of the storage space and reduce the complexity of the wiring system for the light source.
Accordingly, in one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vehicle interior illuminating system. The system comprises a storage space arranged in the vehicle interior, for example a horizontally concave storage space arranged under an instrument panel or at a front end of a center console of the vehicle. The system comprises a light source arranged away from said storage space and irradiating light to the vehicle interior, for example a spotlight arranged on a ceiling of the vehicle to irradiate light downward. The system further comprises a reflector arranged in the vehicle interior to reflect light irradiated from the light source and at least partly direct it to inside of the storage space, for example, the reflector may face an opening of the concave storage space and be part of a glossy garnish.
In accordance with this system, the reflector arranged in the vehicle interior may reflect the light from the light source and direct it to the inside of the storage space so as to illuminate it. Therefore, the inside of the storage space can be seen even in the dark, while volume of the storage space can be maintained since a light source dedicated for the storage space is not necessary.
The advantages described herein will be more fully understood by reading an example of an embodiment in which the invention is used to advantage, referred to herein as the Detailed Description, with reference to the drawings wherein:
A first embodiment of the description will be described with reference to
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An irradiation range of the spotlight 15 may be a substantially circular or elliptic shape with a diameter of approximate 1 meter at a point separated from the light source by 1.5 meters. When installed on the vehicle, the irradiation range or cone of the light source 15 is set to be limited to the proximity of the center console 6 as shown in
The irradiation range of the light source 15 extends in the vehicle longitudinal direction from under the center panel 1a to the proximity of the rear end of the storage box 9. In
The irradiation range of the light source 15 substantially in the vehicle lateral direction is set a little bit of wider than the center console 6. More specifically, the irradiation range is preferably configured so that the irradiated light from the light source 15 does not illuminate a shoulder of the occupant J sitting on either of the front seats 4 and 5. Then the irradiated light from the light source 15 may not dazzle the occupant J.
In addition to less consumption of electricity, the usage of LED as the light source 15 has an advantage of illuminating a limited area since the irradiated light from LED has a better straightness so that the LED will be preferable in preventing dazzling the occupant J. Also, using a blue based color for the light source 15 may give the occupants a less dazzling impression and create luxurious atmosphere in the vehicle interior.
A front end of the center console 6 is at least partly extended to under the center panel 1a. A storage space 20 is formed in the front end of the center console 6, preferably where occupants sitting on the driver's seat 4 and the front passenger seat 5 can easily reach to. The center panel 1a of the instrument panel 1 is located over a front portion (preferably over substantially a front half of) the storage space 20. The storage space 20 is at least partly enclosed by a front wall 20a, a bottom wall 20b, an upper wall 20c and a pair of side walls 20d to make relatively large internal volume due to its location just under the center panel 1a of the instrument panel 1. There is substantially no rear wall, in other words, the rear part is formed an opening or passage 20e to the vehicle interior. And the upper wall 20c at its rear end connects to the center panel 1a at its lower end, so that the storage space is made horizontally concave. The instrument panel 1 and the center console 6 may be formed with separate members. The lower end of the center panel 1a may be a boundary portion connecting the separate members with each other, while the boundary portion may be changed accordingly.
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The detail of the reflector 30 will now be described with reference to
While the upper face cover member 40 may be made, for example, of metal or synthetic resin (plastic), its upper surface is made glossy or reflective. That is, in a case that it is made of metal, it will have gloss (especially metal gloss) on the upper face even if uncoated, while in a case that it is made of synthetic resin, the upper face will be made to have enough gloss (luster) by coating it with metal plating or lacquer or polishing it. While the front end portion of this upper face cover member 40 is made to at least partly form the reflector 30, reflection efficiency can be improved by machining a portion corresponding to the reflective portion 30 substantially to mirror finish. The reflector 30 has substantially arc shaped cross section so that a point of the reflection surface is located gradually lower as it proceeds forward. When the reflector receives the substantially downward irradiated light a from the light source 15, the irradiated light a will be at least partly reflected on the reflector 30, and the reflected light β will proceed substantially forward and into the deep inside of the storage space 20. This will enable the occupant J to clearly view the inside of the storage space 20 all the time. Since the surface of the reflector 30 has the substantially arc shaped cross section, the reflected light β will be widely dispersed in the vertical plane rather than formed to be parallel beams, to illuminate the overall inside of the storage space 20. The direction of reflected light β to the inside of the storage space 20, may be optionally set to be, for example, a substantially perpendicular direction to the front wall 20a, a direction toward a front end portion of the bottom wall 20b (direction gradually directing downward as it proceeds forward), or a combination of them, considering a direction of the irradiated light a to the reflector 30 as well as depending on a way of setting a reflective angle at the reflector 30.
When the gearshift lever 7 is operated to a most forward position (in a case of an automatic transmission, usually when operated to the P range), the irradiated light a preferably will be able to directly reach the reflector 30 without being interrupted by the gearshift lever 7. In other words, the irradiated light a from the light source 15 to the reflector 30 preferably passes in front of the gearshift member 7 positioned at the most forward position.
Alternatively, the gearshift lever 7, the light source 15 and the reflector 30 may be arranged so that, while when the gearshift lever 7 is positioned into a range position for forward driving such as D range, the irradiated light a can directly reach the reflector 30 without being interrupted by the gearshift lever 7, although when the gearshift lever 7 is positioned in the P range, it at least partly interrupts the irradiated light a from the light source 15 to the reflector 30. With this arrangement, the inside of the storage space 20 can be illuminated at least in forward driving (such as when the gearshift lever 7 is positioned in the D range) where the illumination is most needed. Although the inside of the storage space 20 may not be illuminated enough as the gearshift lever 7 positioned in the P range at least partly interrupts the irradiated light from the light source 15, a room lamp (not shown) is arranged on a ceiling 12 above rear seats at a laterally central position as known in the art so as to illuminate the overall vehicle interior and eventually the storage space 20 by optionally lighting this room lamp when a vehicle is parked.
In this embodiment, the light source 15 may illuminate the inside of the storage portion 20 through the reflector 30 (or 31) when the lid 50 is at leas partly open. And when the lid member 50 is closed, the reflected light β irradiates to the lid member 50 so that it will be possible to clearly see a position of the lid member 50 even in the dark and it will be preferable on easily operating to open or close the lid member 50 or the like.
The drawer 60 in the embodiment is a cup holder. When drew out, a bottom plate 60a (a receiving plate for a drink can 62 shown in
Having described the embodiments above, they may be modified appropriately including the following. The storage space 20 (21) is not limited to that integrally formed in the center console 6, but it may be formed integrally in the instrument panel 1, or may be formed of a member separate from the center console 6 and the instrument panel 1. The front end of the center console 6 may be at a position well behind the rear end of the center panel 1a and this space between the front end of the center console 6 and the rear end of the center panel 1a may be set as an aisle for so-called walk-through where the occupant J can move between the driver's seat 4 and the front passenger seat 5. The light source 15 may be lighted up and down synchronously with turning on and off a small light such as a side marker light, or lighted up and down by an operation of a manual switch separately provided. In a case that one single light source 15 can not occupy a desired range, two or three light sources or more may illuminate one limited area cooperatively with each other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-204403 | Jul 2005 | JP | national |