1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to light bars for mounting on the cab of a pickup truck or the like.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Light bars are often mounted at various locations on trucks and other off-road vehicles to provide auxiliary lighting. One potential location for such light bars is adjacent the top front edge of the cab of the truck. Traditionally, such light bars have either been straight light bars or curved light bars.
There is a continuing need for improvements in such light bars and their manner of construction and in their manner of fit to the vehicles upon which they are used.
A lighting apparatus for mounting on the vehicle cab includes a frame. The frame has a straight central portion and first and second curved end portions on either end of the straight central portion. The straight central portion has a central portion length. The frame has a forward facing light mounting surface. The first and second curved end portions are curved rearwardly relative to the straight central portion. A plurality of central light sources are mounted on the straight central portion. The central light sources each have a light-emitting axis projecting forward from and perpendicular to the central portion length so that the light-emitting axes of the plurality of central light sources project parallel to each other. A plurality of first end portion light sources are mounted on the first curved end portion. A plurality of second end portion light sources are mounted on the second curved end portion.
In one embodiment, at least a majority of the central light sources are spot light sources, and at least a majority of the first end portion light sources and at least a majority of the second end portion light sources are diffuse light sources. The spot light sources and diffuse light sources are defined relative to each other, with the spot light sources being more directionally concentrated than the diffuse light sources.
In any of the above embodiments, all of the central light sources may be spot light sources.
In any of the above embodiments, the plurality of first end portion light sources may include at least one spot light source adjacent to the central light sources, and the plurality of second end portion light sources may include at least one spot light source adjacent to the central light sources.
In any of the above embodiments, the first end portion light sources may each have a light-emitting axis projecting forward from and perpendicular to the first curved end portion, and the second end portion light sources may each have a light-emitting axis projecting forward from and perpendicular to the second curved end portion.
In any of the above embodiments, the frame may have a frame length from an end of the first curved end portion to an end of the second curved end portion, and a central frame portion length of the straight central portion may be at least 40% of the frame length. Optionally, the central frame portion length may be at least 45% of the frame length.
In any of the above embodiments, the central portion frame length may be at least 22 inches.
In any of the above embodiments, each of the first and second curved end portions of the frame may have an end portion length of at least 12 inches.
In any of the above embodiments, the frame may be a continuous extrusion from an end of the first curved end portion to an end of the second curved end portion.
In any of the above embodiments, the frame may include cooling fins, extending rearward, the frame having a cross-section having cross-sectional shape such that a cross-sectional profile of the rear ends of the fins has an abrupt decrease in fin length adjacent upper and lower edges of the cross-section.
In any of the above embodiments, a transparent cover may be mounted on the frame in front of the light sources. Upper and lower trim strips may be attached to the upper and lower front edges of the frame to retain the transparent cover. Upper and lower support pads may protrude forward from the upper and lower trim strips, respectively, the support pads being located along the straight central portion of the frame nearer to the first and second curved end portions than to a center of the frame.
In any of the above embodiments, the apparatus may be mounted to a truck cab using first and second end brackets. Each end bracket may have an upper flange configured to attach to the ends of the first and second curved end portions of the frame, and each bracket may have a lip configured to attach to an A-pillar of a truck on which the apparatus is to be mounted.
Numerous objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading of the following disclosure when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
The vehicle 10 has a cab portion 14, which may include a roof 16, a windshield 18, and left and right A-pillars 20 and 22 extending downward from the roof 16 on either side of the windshield 18.
As seen in
Traditional straight light bars do not fit well adjacent the forward edge of the cab of modern pickup trucks because the straight light bars typically are spaced too far forward from the forward edge of the cab near their outer ends. Traditional curved light bars do not fit well with the roof line of modern pickup trucks because their central curved portions cannot be fitted closely adjacent a relatively straight central portion 24A of the forward edge 24 of the cab of a modern pickup truck.
On the other hand, it is not practical for manufacturing purposes to custom design light bars to fit the exact profile of each and every popular model of pickup truck.
The present invention addresses this problem and provides a solution having an improved fit to modern pickup truck cabs for most available modern full-size pickup trucks while still utilizing either a single universal fit size for all modern full-size pickup trucks, or relatively few sizes to satisfy the needs of all modern full-size pickup trucks.
This is accomplished with the lighting apparatus 12 the details of which are best seen in
The frame 26 has a frame length 40 from an end 42 of the first curved end portion 32 to an end 44 of the second curved end portion 32.
The second curved end portion 32 has a radius of curvature 46. The first curved end in portion 30 has a similar radius of curvature.
In one embodiment, the central portion length 34 may be approximately 24 inches, and each of the end portion lengths 36 and 38 may be approximately 14 inches, so that the frame length 40 is approximately 52 inches. The radius of curvature 46 may be approximately 38 inches.
More generally, in one embodiment, the straight central portion 28 may have a central portion length 34 of at least 22 inches, and each of the first and second curved end portions 30 and 32 may have an end portion length 36 and 38 of at least 12 inches. Such embodiment may be described as having a central portion length 34 at least 40% of the frame length 40. More preferably, the central portion length 34 may be at least 45% of the frame length 40. Such embodiment may be further described as having a central portion length 34 in the range of from 40% to 50% of the frame length 40.
Referring now to
The internal components are best shown in the exploded view of
A transparent cover 76 may be mounted on the frame 26 by placing the same against the forward faces of upper and lower walls 52 and 54 and retaining the same therein with upper and lower trim strips 78 and 80, respectively. The upper and lower trim scripts may be fastened to the upper and lower walls 52 and 54 with rivets, screws, or other suitable fasteners 82. A gasket 81 may be placed between the frame 26 and the transparent cover 76.
An end cap 83 may be attached to end 44 of frame 26 with fasteners 85. A gasket 87 may be placed between end cap 83 and frame 26. A front end trim piece 89 may be attached to end cap 83 with fasteners 91. Similar end components are attached to the other end 42 of frame 26.
In one embodiment, upper and lower support pads 84 and 86, respectively, may be attached to and protrude forward from the upper and lower trim strips 78 and 80, respectively. As best seen in
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The light sources mounted on the several portions of the frame 26 of the lighting apparatus 12 are preferably selected so as to take advantage of the particular geometry of the frame 26 so as to provide an improved illumination pattern as compared to prior lighting apparatus.
The illumination pattern is best shown in
In contrast, each of the second end portion light sources 104 mounted on the second curved end portion 30 has a light-emitting axis 110 projecting forward from and perpendicular to the second curved end portion 38 so that the axes 110 diverge from each other. Similarly, each of the first end portion light sources 106 have axes 112 projecting forward from and perpendicular to the first curved end portion 30 and diverging from each other.
Additionally, at least a majority, and preferably all of the central light sources 102 are spot light sources, whereas at least a majority of the first end portion light sources 106 and second end portion light sources 104 are diffuse light sources. As used herein, the term spot light sources and diffuse light sources are defined relative to each other, with the spot light sources being more directionally concentrated than the diffuse light sources.
As is best illustrated in
By combining spot light sources with the straight central portion 28 of the frame 26 of lighting apparatus 12, and diffuse light sources with the curved end portions 30 and 32 of the frame 26 of lighting apparatus 12, a wide uniform deep path of illumination 114 is provided directly in front of the lighting apparatus 12 and the vehicle 10 as schematically illustrated in
More generally, a preferred embodiment of the invention may provide that a majority of the plurality of central portion light sources 102 are each a spot light source, and at least a majority of the plurality of first end portion light sources 106 and second end portion light sources 104 are each a diffuse light source.
In another embodiment, all of the central light sources may be spot light sources.
In another embodiment, the plurality of second end light sources 104, such as seen in
Thus it is seen that the apparatus disclosed herein readily meets the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described for purposes of the present disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts may be made by those skilled in the art, which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
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