Information
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Patent Grant
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6619825
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Patent Number
6,619,825
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 18, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- O'Shea; Sandra
- Choi; Jacob Y.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 362 509
- 362 517
- 362 326
- 362 328
- 362 545
- 362 540
- 362 521
- 362 518
- 362 494
- 359 839
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lamp unit having a dome-shaped translucent panel disposed in front of several light sources is provided. Opening portions corresponding to certain light sources are formed crosswise in the translucent panel. A condenser lens is provided in the rear of each opening portion in the translucent panel. The dome-shaped portion of the translucent panel is formed as a half-mirror portion, whereby five small cross-shaped translucent domes are visible when the vehicle lamp is in an off state. The light sources positioned to the rear of the opening portions and the light sources positioned to the rear of the half-mirror portions provide an unexpected luminous intensity distribution.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle lamp and more particularly to a structure for improving the appearance of the vehicle lamp.
2. Prior Art
A typical vehicle lamp comprises a light source, a lamp body for supporting the light source and a translucent cover mounted on the lamp body. However, conventional vehicle lamps appear changeless in the case where the vehicle lamps are on and in the case where the vehicle lamps are off.
On the other hand, the adoption of a vehicle lamp with its translucent cover (the light cover) subjected to half-mirror processing as disclosed in JP-2-22505U results in making the interior of the vehicle lamp in the on state visible. The half-mirror processing also makes the interior thereof (in the vehicle lamp off state) invisible due to the external light reflective action of the translucent cover, whereby the vehicle lamp in the on state can look quite different from what is in the off state.
As the vehicle lamp described in the publication above is arranged such that the translucent cover has been subjected only to the half-mirror processing, the vehicle lamp in the off state causes scenery ahead of the vehicle lamp to be simply reflected on the translucent cover in a whitish fashion. This is similar to the way a window with a half-mirror film stuck thereon is seen. With respect to the way the vehicle lamp looks while the vehicle lamp is in the on state, the arrangement above is also insufficient because the hidden light source looks luminous only while vehicle lamp is in the off state.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention made in the foregoing circumstances is to provide a vehicle lamp that appears different by making the appearance of the vehicle lamp in an on state look great different from the appearance of the vehicle lamp in an off state.
According to the present invention, a vehicle lamp comprises a light source and a translucent panel provided in front of the light source. The translucent panel is formed with half-mirror portions subjected to half-mirror processing and non-half-mirror portions or the opening portions not subjected to half-mirror processing. The vehicle lamp comprises a plurality of light sources provided so that the light sources are positioned in the rear of the half-mirror portions and the non-half-mirror portions or the opening portions.
As long as the vehicle lamp is provided with the translucent panel in front of the light source, the arrangement of other members for use in forming the vehicle lamp is not limited to any specific arrangement.
As long as the translucent panel is provided in front of the light source, the translucent panel could be an outer panel (translucent cover) exposed forward on the vehicle lamp or an inner panel provided in the rear thereof. Further, the translucent panel may be a see-through panel or what is formed of lens elements.
The arrangement of the half-mirror portion and the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion in the translucent panel is not limited to any specific arrangement.
Although a plurality of light sources is provided, the number of light sources provided in the rear of the half-mirror portion and the number of light sources provided in the rear of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion may be singular or plural. Moreover, the arrangement of the light sources is not limited to any specific arrangement but may be, for example, inclusive of incandescent bulbs, LEDs (light emitting diodes) or similar devices.
As described above, since the vehicle lamp according to the present invention is arranged so that the translucent panel is formed with the half-mirror portions subjected to half-mirror processing and the non-half-mirror portions or the opening portions not subjected to half-mirror processing and that the plurality of light sources are provided so that the light sources are positioned in the rear of the half-mirror portions and the non-half-mirror portions or the opening portions, the following operation is obtainable.
More specifically, the interior of the vehicle lamp in the rear of the half-mirror portion can be made invisible by the external light reflective action of the half-mirror portion. The interior of the vehicle lamp in the rear of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion can be made visible thereby while the vehicle lamp is in the off state.
Further, when both the light source positioned in the rear of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion and the light source positioned in the rear of the half-mirror portion are turned on, the vehicle lamp can be made to look luminous. The luminescent color is not expected from the design of the vehicle lamp in the off state. In other words, since only the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion allows the interior of the vehicle lamp to be visible in the off state is visible, it appears that only the non-half-mirror portion or opening portion appears luminous even in the off state.
With the arrangement above, the translucent panel is dome-shaped and a condenser lens is provided between the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion and the light source positioned in the rear of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion. Thus, a vehicle lamp having a design in which a small translucent dome is disposed in a dome that appears to reflect external light is achieved.
Although the light source positioned in the rear of the condenser lens appears magnified, the provision of the diffusion lens therebetween allows the light source to be hardly visible because of the diffusive action of light passing through the diffusion lens. In so doing, moreover, it is possible to make the luminosity of the whole light source in the on state look substantially uniform over a wide luminescent area.
With the arrangement above, the provision of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion in the central position of the translucent panel, as well as in a plurality of peripheral positions surrounding the central position) provides an enhanced lamp design for the vehicle lamp in the on state and off state both.
At this time, by disposing the light source positioned in the rear of the half-mirror portion between the light sources positioned in the rear of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion, the luminosity of the whole vehicle lamp can be made substantially uniform.
With the arrangement above, by forming each light source with a plurality of LEDs, the light source can be made to look luminous over a wide luminescent area and the luminescent color of each light source can be selected.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the present invention and, together with the written description, serve to explain the aspects, advantages and principles of the present invention. In the drawings,
FIG. 1
is an elevation view of a vehicle lamp according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a horizontal sectional view of a vehicle lamp according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a detailed sectional view taken on line III—III of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an elevation view showing a condition in which the vehicle lamp is turned on in a tail lamp lighting mode;
FIG. 5
is an elevation view showing a condition in which the vehicle lamp is turned on in a tail-stop lamp lighting mode;
FIG. 6
is an elevation view showing a condition in which the vehicle lamp is turned on in a tail and turn-signal lamp lighting mode;
FIG. 7
is an elevation view showing a condition in which the vehicle lamp is turned on in a stop and turn-signal lamp lighting mode; and
FIG. 8
is an elevation view of the vehicle lamp in the off state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawings that illustrate an embodiment for carrying out the present invention.
FIG. 1
is an elevation view of a vehicle lamp
10
embodying the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a horizontal sectional view thereof, and
FIG. 3
is a detailed sectional view taken on line III—III of FIG.
1
.
As shown in these drawings, the vehicle lamp
10
according to the present invention is a rear combination lamp installed in the left-side rear end portion of a vehicle. The vehicle lamp
10
comprises a pair of lamp units
12
A and
12
B contained in a lamp chamber formed with a lamp body
14
having a contour that is long sideways and with a plain translucent cover
16
. In addition, a shielding panel
18
surrounds these lamp units
12
A and
12
B.
The vehicle lamp
10
functionally serves as a tail lamp, a stop lamp and a turn-signal lamp. Specifically, the lamp unit
12
A positioned on the inner side of the vehicle in the width direction thereof can be turned on in a tail lamp lighting mode and a stop lamp lighting mode. The lamp unit
12
B positioned on the outer side of the vehicle in the width direction thereof can be turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode and a turn-signal lamp lighting mode.
The construction of the lamp unit
12
A will be described first.
The lamp unit
12
A is provided with nine light sources
20
A and a translucent panel
22
provided in front of these light sources
20
A (i.e., provided in front of the vehicle lamp but practically situated in the rear of the vehicle; the same will also apply to the following).
Each of the light sources
20
A comprises nine red LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
that are vertically and horizontally disposed, e.g. a 3×3 square. Of the nine red LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
, one red LED
24
R
1
, as a first LED group, is disposed in the central position of the light source
20
A. The red LED
24
R
1
is turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode. The remaining eight red LEDs
24
R
2
, as a second LED group, surround the red LED
24
R
1
. The eight red LEDs
24
R
2
are turned on together with the red LED
24
R
1
in the stop lamp lighting mode.
One of the nine light sources
20
A is disposed on an optical axis Ax extending in a longitudinal direction and passing through the central position of the lamp unit
12
A. The remaining eight light sources are disposed so as to surround the optical axis Ax at peripherally at 45° intervals on the same circumference. The nine red LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
forming each of the nine light sources
20
A are mounted on a single printed board
26
.
A diffusion lens
28
having a plurality of diffusion lens elements (fish-eye lenses) is provided in front of each light source
20
A. These diffusion lenses
28
are formed on a single diffusion lens board
30
.
Condenser lenses
34
are provided in front of the diffusion lenses
28
. Specifically, the condenser lenses are provided in front of the light source
20
A positioned on the optical axis Ax and in front of the four of the light sources
20
A positioned in the vertical and horizontal directions of the central light source
20
A (five of the cross-shaped light sources
20
A). Each of these condenser lenses
34
is formed with a planoconvex lens having a convex surface on the front side and formed on a single condenser lens board
36
.
The translucent panel
22
is dome-shaped and protrudes forward. In the front portion of each of the cross-shaped five light sources
20
A in the translucent panel
22
, a circular opening portion
22
a
slightly greater in diameter than the condenser lens
34
in the elevation view of the vehicle lamp is provided. A cylindrical portion
22
b
extending towards the condenser lens board
36
while maintaining the substantially outer peripheral configuration of the opening portion
22
a
is provided in the opening portion
22
a
. Further, the dome-shaped surface of the translucent panel
22
is subjected to half-mirror processing. The half-mirror processing provides a half mirror portion
22
c
. The surface of the cylindrical portion
22
b
in the translucent panel
22
is also subjected to the half-mirror processing.
The translucent panel
22
has an outer peripheral portion formed as an annular flat portion
22
d
. Together with the printed board
26
, the diffusion lens board
30
and the condenser lens board
36
via spacers
38
and
40
, the translucent panel
22
is fixed to the lamp body
14
with bolts
42
and nuts
44
in several peripheral places of the annular flat portion
22
d.
In this lamp unit
12
A, light emission is carried out as follows.
With respect to the five light sources
20
A forming a cross-shape, light from the red LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
forming the light source
20
A passes through the diffusion lens
28
and is diffused. The diffused light then passes through the condenser lens
34
and is concentrated before being emitted forward. With respect to the four remaining light sources
20
A, light from red LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
forming each of the four light sources is passes through the diffusion lens
28
and is diffused. The diffused light then passes through the translucent panel
22
and is emitted forward. Thus, the required luminous intensity distribution of the vehicle lamp can be secured.
The construction of the lamp unit
12
B will now be described.
The construction of the lamp unit
12
B is basically similar to that of the lamp unit
12
A but different in LEDs forming the
20
B from the lamp unit
12
A.
The lamp unit
12
B is provided with nine light sources
20
B, each of which comprises of nine LEDs such that are vertically and horizontally disposed e.g. a 3×3 square. One red LED
32
R is disposed in the central position of the light source and eight amber LEDs
32
U surround the red LED
32
R. In each light source
20
B, the one red LED
32
R, as a first LED group, is turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode. Also, in each light source
20
B, the eight amber LEDs
32
U, as a second LED group, are turned on in the turn-signal lamp lighting mode.
FIGS. 4
to
7
are elevation views of the vehicle lamp
10
, according to this embodiment of the present invention, being operated in the various lamp lighting modes.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, only the red LEDs
24
R
1
and
32
R positioned in the centers of the respective light sources
20
A and
20
B of both lamp units
12
A and
12
B are turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode. Thus, both the lamp units
12
A and
12
B of the vehicle lamp
10
are turned red and function as tail lamps.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the amber LEDs
32
U in each of the light sources
20
B of the lamp unit
12
B remain off in the tail-stop lamp lighting mode. The red LEDs
32
R positioned in the center of the light source
20
B of the lamp unit
12
B remains turned on in the tail-stop lamp lighting mode. The eight red LEDs
24
R
2
positioned around the red LED
24
R
1
, as well as the red LED
24
R
1
, in each of the light sources
20
A of the lamp unit
12
A are turned on in the tail-stop lamp lighting mode. Thus, the vehicle lamp
10
fulfill the functions of both tail and stop lamps, as the lamp unit
12
A is turned on in the stop lamp lighting mode while the lamp unit
12
B maintains the tail lamp lighting mode.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the red LEDs
24
R
1
positioned in the center of the light sources
20
A of the lamp unit
12
A remain turned on in the tail and turn-signal lamp lighting mode. The red LED
32
R disposed in the central position of each light source
20
B of the lamp unit
12
B is turned off in the turn-signal lamp lighting mode. However, the eight amber LEDs
32
U positioned around the red LED
32
U are intermittently turned on in the turn-signal lamp lighting mode. Thus, the vehicle lamp
10
fulfills the functions of tail and turn-signal lamps, as the lamp unit
12
B is turned on in the turn-signal lamp lighting mode while the lamp unit
12
A maintains the tail lamp lighting mode.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, the red LEDs
32
R positioned in the center of the light sources
20
B of the lamp unit
12
B remain turned off in the stop and turn-signal lamp lighting mode, wherein the turn-signal lamp and a brake lamp are simultaneously turned on. The eight red LEDs
24
R
2
disposed around the red LED
24
R
1
, as well as the red LED
24
R
1
, in each light source
20
A of the lamp unit
12
A are simultaneously turned on in the stop and turn-signal lamp lighting mode. Thus, the vehicle lamp
10
fulfills the functions of tail and turn-signal lamps, as the lamp unit
12
A is turned on in the stop lamp lighting mode while the lamp unit
12
B maintains the turn-signal lamp lighting mode.
FIG. 8
is an elevation view showing the vehicle lamp
10
in the off state according to the embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, each of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B in the off state looks luminous in a whitish fashion because of the external light reflective action of the half-mirror portion
22
c
of the translucent panel
22
. Moreover, the surface of the condenser lens
34
positioned inside each of the five opening portions
22
a
formed crosswise appears to be slightly dark. Since the surface of the half-mirror portion
22
c
of the translucent panel
22
is dome-shaped, as is the surface of the condenser lens
34
, five small cross-shaped translucent domes can be seen in the translucent panel
22
due to the reflection of external light. This provides a pleasingly integrated design. Since the surface of the cylindrical portion
22
b
of the translucent panel
22
of each of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B has also been subjected to the half-mirror processing, there is an emphasized contrast between the five condenser lenses
34
and their surrounding elements.
The vehicle lamp, according to the this embodiment of the present invention, is provided with a pair of lamp units
12
A and
12
B to be turned on in at least two lamp lighting modes that are different from each other. In addition, numerous other lamp lighting modes can be set, depending on the combination of lamp lighting modes. Moreover, since each of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B is provided with the nine light sources
20
A (
20
B), a sufficient amount of light can be secured.
The dome-shaped translucent panel
22
, as the half-mirror portion
22
c
, is provided in front of each of the light sources
20
A and
20
B. As the five opening portions
22
a
correspond to the five light sources
20
A and
20
B that are formed crosswise in the respective translucent panels
22
, the following operational effect is achieved.
The interior of the vehicle lamp in the rear of the half-mirror portion
22
c
can be made invisible by the external light reflective action of the half-mirror portion. The interior of the vehicle lamp with respect to the five opening portions
22
a
can also be made visible while the vehicle lamp is in the off state. Therefore, unlike a conventional vehicle lamp that causes scenery ahead of the vehicle lamp to be simply reflected on the translucent cover in a whitish fashion, the interior of the vehicle lamp with respect to the five opening portions
22
a
is visible.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, since the condenser lens
34
is provided in the rear of each opening portion
22
a
, a lamp design in which a small translucent dome is disposed in a dome that appears to reflect external light is obtained. Thus, a feeling of design integration is provided for each of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B. Moreover, since the surface of the cylindrical portion
22
b
of the translucent panel
22
has been subjected to the half-mirror processing, emphasized contrast can be provided between the five condenser lenses
34
and their surroundings.
The condenser lens
34
appears to magnify each of the light sources
20
A and
20
B positioned in the rear of the condenser lens
34
. However, the light sources
20
A and
20
B can be made less visible due to the diffusive action of the light passed through the diffusion lens
28
provided therebetween.
In addition, when the four light sources
20
A and
20
B positioned in the rear of the half-mirror portions
22
c
are turned on, each of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B appears to be luminous. The luminous intensity distribution is unexpected from the vehicle lamp design while the vehicle lamp is in the off state.
Specifically, as only the opening portion
22
a
in the interior of the vehicle lamp is visible while the vehicle lamp is in the off state, there is an appearance that only the opening portion
22
a
appears luminous, even while the vehicle lamp is in the on state. However, not only the opening portion
22
a
but also the half-mirror portion
22
c
actually looks luminous and this gives the luminous intensity distribution an unexpected nature.
Moreover, since the diffusion lens
28
is provided in front of each of the light sources
20
A and
20
B, the luminosity of the whole light source can be made to look substantially uniform over a wide luminescent area.
Further, due to the positioning of the four light sources amongst the light sources
20
A and
20
B positioned in the rear of the five opening portions
22
a
, the luminosity of the lamp units
12
A and
12
B, as a whole, can be made substantially uniform.
Thus, the appearance of the vehicle lamp is improved in any one of the cases where the vehicle lamp is in the on state and where the vehicle lamp is in the off state. This is achieved by making the appearance of the vehicle lamp in the on state different from the appearance of the vehicle lamp in the off state.
Since each of the light sources
20
A of the lamp unit
12
A is provided with nine LEDs
24
R
1
and
24
R
2
, and since each of the light sources
20
B of the lamp unit
12
B is provided with nine LEDs
32
R and
32
U, each of the light sources
20
A and
20
B can be made to appear luminous over a wide luminescent area. In addition, the luminescent color of each of the light sources
20
A and
20
B can properly and readily be selected.
Even in the case where a portion of the translucent panel
22
is formed of the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion that is not subjected to the half-mirror processing, the same operational effect as that in this embodiment thereof is also achievable. At this time, it is acceptable to properly form lens elements in the non-half-mirror portion or the opening portion and in this case, a new vehicle lamp design would be created.
Although a description has been given of a case where the vehicle lamp
10
is a rear combination lamp comprising a lamp unit
12
A that is turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode and the stop lamp lighting mode, and a lamp unit
12
B that is turned on in the tail lamp lighting mode and the turn-signal lamp lighting mode, the same operational effect can be achievable by applying the concepts described in the above-described embodiment thereof to any other kind of vehicle lamp.
The foregoing description of an embodiment of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the present invention. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the present invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle lamp comprising a light source and a translucent panel provided in front of said light source, wherein:said translucent panel comprises half-mirror portions subjected to half-mirror processing and non-half-mirror portions or opening portions; and a plurality of light sources are provided so that said light sources are positioned to the rear of said half-mirror portions and said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions said vehicle lamp further comprising a plurality of condenser lenses provided between said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions and said plurality of light sources positioned to the rear of said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions.
- 2. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said translucent panel is dome-shaped.
- 3. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein a diffusion lens is provided between said plurality of condenser lenses and said plurality of light sources.
- 4. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 2, wherein said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions are provided in the central position of said translucent panel and in a plurality of positions peripherally surrounding said central position.
- 5. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions are provided in the central position of said translucent panel and in a plurality of positions peripherally surrounding said central position.
- 6. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein said light sources positioned to the rear of said half-mirror portions are disposed between adjacent said light sources positioned to the rear of said non-half-mirror portions or said opening portions.
- 7. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said light sources comprises a plurality of LEDs.
- 8. The vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein said diffusion lens comprises a plurality of fish-eye lenses.
- 9. A vehicle lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of condenser lenses is a planoconvex lens having a convex surface on a side facing away from said diffusion lens.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
P. 2000-281900 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2-22505 |
Feb 1990 |
JP |