This application claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-169827 filed on Aug. 22, 2014, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
The presently disclosed subject matter relates to a vehicle lighting unit that causes a light guiding lens to be illuminated with light emitted from a light emitting element.
A rear combination lamp to be disposed in a rear portion of a vehicle body on either side has been known to include a plurality of types of lamps having different functions within a lighting chamber defined by a housing and an outer lens that covers the opening of the housing. Such lamps having different functions may include a tail lamp, a turn indicator lamp, a back-up lamp, and the like.
Such a rear combination lamp is demanded to be reduced in size. In order to do so, some rear combination lamps have been configured to employ a light emitting element such as a light emitting diode (LED) as at least one of the plurality of types of lamps, for example, as a light source for a tail lamp. In these lamps, further employed is a light guiding lens that is configured to guide light emitted from the light emitting element to be illuminated with the light as if the light guiding lens itself can emit light. This type of lighting unit can be found in a publication of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2013-161697.
When the light guiding lens is to be illuminated with light emitted from the light emitting element, there is known a conventional light guiding lens 111 as illustrated in
In this lamp in which the attachment portion 111C is integrally formed in part of the light guiding lens 111, as illustrated in
The presently disclosed subject matter was devised in view of these and other problems and features in association with the conventional art. According to an aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter, a vehicle lighting unit can prevent a light guiding lens from locally emitting light (point light emission).
According to another aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter, a vehicle lighting unit can include a housing having an opening; an outer lens that can cover the opening of the housing to define a lighting chamber together with the housing; a light emitting element serving as a light source; and a light guiding lens having a light incident surface configured to receive light from the light emitting element and an attachment portion provided near the light incident surface and extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the light is incident on the light incident surface. In the vehicle lighting unit, the lighting chamber contains the light emitting element and the light guiding lens, and the light guiding lens is configured to guide and deflect the light emitted from the light emitting element and entering the light guiding lens to be illuminated with the light. Furthermore, the light guiding lens is configured to be changed in any one of thickness and diameter thereof before and after a portion where the attachment portion is located so that any one of the thickness and the diameter of a portion after the portion where the attachment portion is located is greater than that of a portion before the portion where the attachment portion is located.
According to a second aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter, the vehicle lighting unit can be configured such that the attachment portion can have a base end portion having a thickness smaller than that of the other portion of the attachment portion.
The light guiding lens is configured such that the thickness or diameter of the portion of the light guiding lens before and after the portion where the attachment portion is provided is changed to be greater in the portion after the attachment portion than in the portion before the attachment portion. This configuration can control the light, which has been spread at the base end portion of the attachment portion and entered the attachment portion to exit through the base end portion of the attachment portion in the conventional case as illustrated in
Furthermore, since the base end portion of the attachment portion is made thinner than the other portions of the attachment portion, the length of the attachment portion along the light traveling direction at the base end portion can be shortened and the entering of light spread at the base end portion of the attachment portion can be prevented more reliably (namely, the light conventionally spread toward the attachment portion can be reliably directed to the portion after the attachment portion).
These and other characteristics, features, and advantages of the presently disclosed subject matter will become clear from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A description will now be made below to vehicle lighting unit of the presently disclosed subject matter with reference to the accompanying drawings in accordance with exemplary embodiments.
The rear combination lamp 1 made in accordance with the principles of the presently disclosed subject matter can be disposed on the left side of the rear part of a vehicle body as illustrated in
In this rear combination lamp 1 with the above-configuration, the turn indicator lamp 6 and the back-up lamp 7 can each employ a not-illustrated bulb as a light source, and can be disposed on upper and lower sides, respectively, and on an inner side (side closer to the center) of the vehicle body (on the right side of
As illustrated in
The light guiding lens 11 can be formed from a transparent resin such as an acrylic resin, a polycarbonate resin, and the like, and molded in a round bar shape. As illustrated in
Then, in the present exemplary embodiment as illustrated in
When the LED 9 as the light source of the tail and stop lamp 5 in the rear combination lamp 1 with the above configuration is supplied with a current to emit light, the light emitted from the LED 9 in the optical axis direction (or a rear direction of the vehicle body) can be incident on the light incident surface 11a of the horizontal portion 11A of the light guiding lens 11, to thereby enter the light guiding lens 11. Then, the entering light can travel within the light guiding lens 11 rearward (rightward in
In the present exemplary embodiment, the rectangular recess 11c can be formed at the base end portion of the attachment portion 11C, so that the thickness t at the base end portion can be made smaller than the thickness T of the other portion of the attachment portion 11C (t<T). since the base end portion of the attachment portion 11C is made thinner than the other portions of the attachment portion 11C, the length (t) of the attachment portion 11C along the light traveling direction at the base end portion can be shortened and the entering of light spread at the base end portion of the attachment portion 11C can be prevented more reliably.
The light guiding lens 11 is configured such that the diameter (or thickness) of the portion of the light guiding lens 11 before and after the portion where the attachment portion 11C is provided is changed to be greater in the portion after the attachment portion 11C than in the portion before the attachment portion 11C. This configuration can control the light, which has been spread at the base end portion of the attachment portion 111C and entered the attachment portion 111C to exit through the base end portion of the attachment portion 111C in the conventional case as illustrated in
Although the above exemplary embodiment has dealt with the case where the presently disclosed subject matter is applied to the tail and stop lamp of a rear combination lamp, the presently disclosed subject matter can be applied to any vehicle lighting units including a light guiding lens illuminated with light from a light emitting element such as an LED.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed subject matter without departing from the spirit or scope of the presently disclosed subject matter. Thus, it is intended that the presently disclosed subject matter cover the modifications and variations of the presently disclosed subject matter provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. All related art references described above are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
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2014-169827 | Aug 2014 | JP | national |
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