The present invention relates to a vehicle lamp.
There has been conventionally known a vehicle head lamp in which a lamp unit is disposed in a lamp outer casing that is constituted by a lamp housing having an opening at least on one side thereof and a cover covering the opening of the lamp housing The lamp unit includes a light source unit having a light source, a movable shade that is rotatable and switches the shielding amount of light emitted from the light source, a solenoid that has an output shaft moving in a left-and-right direction and rotates the movable shade, a rotating shaft functioning as the fulcrum of rotation of the movable shade and having an axial direction aligned with the left-and-right direction, and an orthogonal transformation mechanism that converts the movement action of the output shaft into the rotation action of the movable shade At least a part of the rotating shaft is disposed above the solenoid (see Patent Literature 1).
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No 2014-72139
In the vehicle head lamp described in Patent Literature 1, a large number of components changing force transmission directions are interposed and thus the action of an output shaft of a solenoid moving in a vehicle horizontal direction can be used for the rotation of a movable shade.
The large number of components may cause an increase in the costs of the components and an increase in assembly costs.
Additionally, when a large number of components are interposed in power transmission and any of the components malfunctions, the movable shade also malfunctions accordingly Consequently, the possibility of malfunctions is increased.
It is thus desirable to enable the shade to be movable with a configuration having a reduced number of components.
The present invention has been achieved in view of the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a vehicle lamp including a reduced number of components for enabling a shade to be movable.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is grasped by the following configurations.
The present invention can provide the vehicle lamp including a reduced number of components for enabling the shade to be movable.
A mode for carrying out the present invention (hereinafter, “embodiment”) is described below in detail with reference to the attached drawings Like element are designated by like numerals throughout the description of the embodiment In the embodiment and the drawings, “front” and “rear” mean “moving forward direction” of a vehicle and “moving backward direction” of a vehicle, respectively, and “upper”, “lower”, “left”, and “right” are used for directions as viewed from a driver in a vehicle, unless otherwise mentioned.
A vehicle lamp according to a first embodiment of the present invention is a vehicle lamp (101R, 101L) disposed on the left and right of the front of a vehicle 102 shown in
The vehicle lamp according to the present embodiment includes a housing (not shown) that is open to a vehicle front side and an outer lens (not shown) that is attached to the housing so as to cover the opening A lamp unit 10 (see
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The light source 20 is a semiconductor light source having light-emitting chips arranged on a substrate, and an LED is used in the present embodiment.
The shape and number of light-emitting chips used for the substrate are not particularly limited For example, a plurality of square light-emitting chips may be arranged horizontally on the substrate, thus forming a rectangular light-emitting surface Alternatively, only a rectangular light-emitting chip may be arranged on the substrate, thus forming a rectangular light-emitting surface.
Alternatively, only a square light-emitting chip may be arranged on the substrate, thus forming a square light-emitting surface.
While the present embodiment describes the case of using an LED, semiconductor light sources such as an LD and an EL (an organic EL) may be used.
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The lens 50 is made of a transparent material such as an acryl-based resin, a polycarbonate-based resin, or glass.
While an aspheric lens that is substantially circular as viewed from the front, and includes, as shown in
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The lens holder 52 is interposed between the lens 50 and the heat sink 30 and is used for attaching the lens 50 to the heat sink 30.
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Additionally, the lens holder 52 includes a pair of left and right attachment parts 54 on its side of the heat sink 30 The attachment parts 54 include screw holes 54a corresponding to the four screw fixing holes 31 formed in the attachment part 30c of the heat sink 30 and boss holes 54b corresponding to the two positioning bosses 32 formed on the attachment part 30c of the heat sink 30.
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The light distribution pattern switching part 60 is assembled to the heat sink 30 so that the positioning boss 32 of the heat sink 30 passes through the boss hole 62 of the light distribution pattern switching part 60 The lens holder 52 having the lens 50 attached thereto is then assembled to the heat sink 30 so that the positioning boss 32 of the heat sink 30 passes through the boss hole 54b of the lens holder 52 Finally, the screws 31a pass through the screw holes 54a of the lens holder 52 and the screw holes 63 of the light distribution pattern switching part 60 to be screwed into the screw fixing holes 31 of the heat sink 30 and fixed therein, so that the lamp unit 10 shown in
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While the solenoid 93 is used as the drive unit in the present embodiment, the drive unit is not limited to the solenoid 93 and any component capable of operating similarly may be used as the drive unit.
The solenoid 93 is a drive source for the shade 80 that switches light distribution patterns, and is fixed to a rear surface of the bracket 61.
Such a fixture state is specifically described The solenoid 93 has three rivets 93a in the present embodiment The bracket 61 includes three through-holes 61b for enabling the rivets 93a of the solenoid 93 to pass therethrough.
The solenoid 93 is disposed on the rear surface of the bracket 61 so that the rivets 93a pass through the through-holes 61b from the rear side of the bracket 61 (the side of the heat sink 30) The rivets 93a projecting from the front surface of the bracket 61 are then caulked, so that the solenoid 93 is fixed to the rear surface of the bracket 61.
The solenoid 93 includes a drive shaft 94 that is most projected when a power supply is in an off-state and is most retracted when the power supply is in an on-state An engagement groove 94a for coupling to a coupling part 73a of the crank 70 to be described later is formed at a distal end of the drive shaft 94.
Paired support parts 65 are formed in the bracket 61 The support parts 65 are formed on the vertically upper portion of the bracket 61, and include recesses that form a pair in the front-and-rear direction for the purpose of supporting the crank 70.
The crank 70 includes a rotating shaft part 71, a rotation action part 72, and a power transmission shaft part 73 The rotating shaft part 71 extends across the bracket 61 in the front-and-rear direction to be rotatably supported by the support parts 65 of the bracket 61 The rotation action part 72 extends horizontally from one end of the rotating shaft part 71 along the bracket 61 so as to form a substantially L-shape with the rotating shaft part 71 and rotates vertically about the rotating shaft part 71 The power transmission shaft part 73 is used for rotating the rotating shaft part 71, extends vertically from the other end of the rotating shaft part 71 along the bracket 61 so as to form a substantially L-shape with the rotating shaft part 71, and has the coupling part 73a at its distal end The coupling part 73a is coupled to the engagement groove 94a of the drive shaft 94 in the solenoid 93.
The coupling part 73a of the power transmission shaft part 73 disposed on the other end side of the rotating shaft part 71 is coupled to the drive shaft 94 of the solenoid 93 Consequently, the solenoid 93 is disposed on the rear side of the bracket 61 in the present embodiment so as to be disposed on the other end side of the rotating shaft part 71.
Although an operation is described later, the shade 80 includes, as shown in
The shade 80 includes a pair of bent parts 82 bent rearward and disposed on the left and right sides in the horizontal direction Each of the bent parts 82 includes a shaft hole 82a into which the support shaft 90 supporting the shade 80 is inserted.
Meanwhile, the bracket 61 includes a pair of left and right flanges 61a in the horizontal direction Each of the flanges 61a is bent toward the vehicle rear side and then bent to horizontally extend As can be seen from
The support shaft fixing part 67 is described in further detail The support shaft fixing part 67 includes a receiving part 67a having one end connected to the bracket 61 (more specifically, the flange 61a) and receiving the support shaft 90 at the vertically lower portion thereof and a holding part 67b extending vertically upward from the other end of the receiving part 67a, pressing the support shaft 90 toward the side of the bracket 61 (more specifically, the side of the flange 61a), and holding the support shaft 90 with the bracket 61 (more specifically, the flange 61a).
Additionally, the bracket 61 includes a pair of movement restriction parts 66 restricting the movement of the one end (the left side of the drawing) and the other end (the right side of the drawing) of the support shaft 90 being disposed in the support shaft fixing part 67 More specifically, the bracket 61 includes the paired movement restriction parts 66 that are formed by bending horizontal ends of the paired flanges 61a of the bracket 61 toward the front side and that restrict the movement of the one end (the left side of the drawing) and the other end (the right side of the drawing) of the support shaft 90 being disposed in the support shaft fixing part 67.
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The light distribution pattern switching part 60 with the configuration described above is assembled by, for example, the following procedure As a result, the light distribution pattern switching part 60 shown in
As described above, the solenoid 93 is fixed to the bracket 61 first.
Next, the support shaft 90 is made to pass through the shaft hole 82a in one bent part 82 of the shade 80 The twisted coil spring 85 is then attached to the support shaft 90 having passed through the shaft hole 82a from the distal end side of the support shaft 90 so that the support shaft 90 passes through the center of the twisted coil spring 85 At the same time, the urging arm 85b of the twisted coil spring 85 attached to the support shaft 90 is inserted into the receiving hole 88 of the shade 80.
The support shaft 90 is then made to pass through the shaft hole 82a in another bent part 82 of the shade 80, so that the support shaft 90 passes through the shaft holes 82a in the paired bent parts 82 of the shade 80.
Moreover, the distal end side of the rotation action part 72 of the crank 70 is inserted into the coupling hole 81a in the crank coupling part 81 of the shade 80.
The support shaft 90, the twisted coil spring 85, and the crank 70 are attached to the shade 80 as described above The urging arm 85a of the twisted coil spring 85 is then disposed in the recess of the arm receiving part 68 of the bracket 61, and the rotating shaft part 71 of the crank 70 is disposed to extend across the pair of support parts 65.
When the rotating shaft part 71 of the crank 70 is disposed to extend across the pair of support parts 65, the coupling part 73a of the power transmission shaft part 73 in the crank 70 is coupled to the engagement groove 94a of the drive shaft 94 in the solenoid 93.
The support shaft 90 is then disposed in the support shaft fixing part 67 of the bracket 61 so as to cross the rotating shaft part 71 of the crank 70 between the paired support parts 65, and the holding part 67b of the support shaft fixing part 67 is slightly bent for the purpose of fixing the support shaft 90 to the bracket 61.
Next, the light distribution pattern switching part 60 assembled as described above is described in further detail while explaining an operation of the light distribution pattern switching part 60 and the like.
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Additionally, the support shaft 90 has such a removal prevention function, and thus the number of components is not increased.
When a power supply of the solenoid 93 is switched on, as shown by an arrow M in
The position of the shade 80 changes from a first position before rotation shown in
The horizontal movement of the drive shaft 94 of the solenoid 93 is transmitted by only the crank 70 for the purpose of the rotation action of the shade 80 It is thus possible to significantly reduce the number of components of a power transmission mechanism, and to reduce the number of components that may malfunction accordingly As a result, it is possible to increase operational reliability.
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When the power supply of the solenoid 93 is switched off, the drive shaft 94 is projected, the shade 80 is reliably rotated to the first position by urging force of the twisted coil spring 85, in addition to the natural movement of the rotation action part 72 of the crank 70 in the direction of gravity, the first restriction part 87a of the shade 80 (more specifically, the bent part 82) abuts against the front surface of the bracket 61, the shade 80 then stops rotating, and the shade 80 is reliably at the first position for blocking a part of light.
Moreover, as shown in
When the power supply of the solenoid 93 is switched on, the shade 80 normally rotates based on only the retraction of the drive shaft 94 However, if the shade 80 rotates over the original second position due to vibration of the vehicle 102 (see
The first restriction part 87a and the second restriction part 87b are included in the shade 80, and thus the number of components is not increased.
While the present invention has been described based on the specific embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above Alterations and improvements without departing from the technical spirit are also included in the technical scope of the invention, which is apparent to a person skilled in the art from the description of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2016-019571 | Feb 2016 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2017/004055 | 2/3/2017 | WO | 00 |