Vehicular headlamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474854
  • Patent Number
    6,474,854
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A shade driving unit is provided below a discharge bulb, and a fixed shade for covering a movable shade is provided close to the front side of the movable shade to conceal substantially the shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit. Moreover, the shade leg portion of the fixed shade is fitted to a fixed shade-leg fitting projection formed below a reflector from its rear side to conceal substantially the mounting structure. Further, a pair of lateral upright walls extending from the fixed shade-leg fitting projection is formed below the reflector. The shade moving mechanism can thus be substantially concealed from either side of the fixed shade, even from a laterally shifted viewpoint from the front of the lamp.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a vehicular headlamp capable of varying its light distribution.




Vehicular headlamps reflect light from light sources forwardly to emit low or high beams. Two light sources or two light source bulbs are commonly used to switch between low and high beams.




However, a single light source may be used in switching beams and this is particularly the case with a two-lamp headlamp, which uses a single discharge bulb.




A movable shade that blocks light from a single light source can be used to switch between low and high beams. The shade is moved between two positions by a shade driving unit, blocking the light from the light source in different degrees.




The shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit is somewhat concealed by providing the shade driving unit below the light source and by providing a fixed shade close to the front area of the movable shade. The shade moving mechanism is further concealed by fixing a shade fitting leg at a lower portion of a reflector of the headlamp.




However, a substantial portion of the shade moving mechanism is visible from either side of the fixed shade, even from a laterally shifted viewpoint from the front of the lamp.




Further, the fitting leg structure screwed to the reflector from the front side can be visible externally from the lamp. Also, the fixed shade can degrade the external appearance of the lamp.




The above conditions would be generally true whenever a movable shade is used to block the light from the light source.




An object of the present invention is to provide a vehicular headlamp designed to vary the light distribution of the headlamp by moving a shade, and, at the same time, to improve the external appearance of the lamp.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a novel reflector that accomplishes the above object.




A vehicular headlamp according to the invention comprises a light source, a reflector for reflecting light from the light source forward, a movable shade, disposed in front of the light source, for shading part of the light incident on the reflector from the light source, and a shade driving unit for moving the movable shade between at least two positions where the degrees of shading are different.




The shade driving unit is provided below the light source. A fixed shade for covering the movable shade is provided close to the front of the movable shade.




A fixed shade-leg fitting projection and a pair of lateral upright wall members extending backward from the projection are formed below the movable shade and below the light source.




The light source should not be limited to any specific kind. It can be a discharge light bulb or more specifically an incandescent bulb such as a halogen bulb.




The movable shade can be of any kind capable of shading part of the light incident on the reflector from the light source bulb. It is not limited to a specific configuration.




The movable shade can assume other positions besides a position for forming either a low or high beam light distribution pattern.




The shade driving unit should be designed to move the shade at least between two positions. The shade driving unit can include a solenoid or a pulse motor. Further, the shade driving unit may pivotally or linearly move the shade. Other motions are also within the scope of the present invention.




As long as the projection is capable of mounting the leg of the fixed shade, it should not be limited to a specific size or configuration. Also, the upright wall member is also not limited to a specific size or configuration as long as it is formed to extend from the projection.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional side view of a vehicular headlamp embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

is a detail view of portion II of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a detail view of line III of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a detail perspective view of portion II of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is an oblique perspective view of portion II of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The vehicular headlamp according to the invention comprises a shade driving unit for pivoting a movable shade between a low beam position and a high beam position. The movable shade is formed in front of the light source and capable of shading part of light incident on the reflective surface of a reflector from a discharge light emitting portion of a discharge bulb. The shade driving unit is provided below the discharge bulb with a fixed shade for covering the movable shade. The shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit is substantially concealed from the outside of the headlamp.




A projection for fitting a leg portion of the fixed shade is formed below the movable shade and the light source, together with a pair of lateral upright wall portions extending backward from the projection. The shade driving unit is situated between the wall portions. Thus, a substantial part of the shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit is concealed from either side of the fixed shade, even from a laterally shifted viewpoint from the front of the lamp.




The vehicular headlamp arranged to vary the light distribution by moving the movable shade according to the invention can improve the appearance of the lamp.




Since both of the upright wall portions are integrally formed with the fixed shade-leg fitting projection according to the invention, the rigid support of the fixed shade as well as that of the reflector itself can be sufficiently increased, although the rectangular opening portion for receiving the shade moving mechanism is formed at the lower portion of the reflector.




Since the shade leg portion of the fixed shade is fitted from the back of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection formed below the movable shade, the screws or their equivalents used in the fitting structure are substantially not visible from the outside of the lamp. Consequently, the external appearance of the lamp is improved.




The upper edge of the upright wall portion is configured to increase gradually in height from front to rear. Thus, the rigid support of the fixed shade and of the movable shade can be increased further. Additionally, a mold for easily molding the movable shade can be adopted. Further, longitudinal pivotal motion of the movable shade will not cause any interferences by the movable shade. Thus, the shade moving mechanism can be substantially concealed from either side of the fixed shade.




An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.




According to an embodiment of the invention in

FIG. 1

, a vehicular headlamp


10


comprises a movable shade unit


16


capable of tilting vertically and horizontally through an aiming mechanism (not shown) within a lamp chamber formed by a transparent cover


12


and a lamp body


14


.




The movable shade unit


16


comprises a discharge bulb (metal halide bulb)


18


, a movable shade


20


, a movable shade


22


, a shade driving unit


24


, a bulb supporting base


26


, and a fixed shade


28


.




The transparent cover


12


is made of glass. The movable shade unit


16


functions to control the light distribution. The movable shade


20


has a reflective surface


20




a


for forwardly reflecting light from the discharge light emitting portion (light source)


18




a


of the discharge bulb


18


. The reflective surface


20




a


diffuses or deflects the light to form a predetermined light distribution pattern.




The discharge bulb


18


is fixedly supported by the movable shade


20


through a bulb supporting base


26


. The bulb supporting base


26


is formed by die casting and is inserted into the rear top opening portion


20




b


of the movable shade


20


from the back. A plurality of bosses


20




c


with screws are used to fix the base


26


on the back side of the movable shade


20


. The discharge bulb


18


is fixedly supported with the bulb supporting base


26


by a wire spring


30


. The discharge light emitting portion


18




a


of the discharge bulb


18


is positioned on an optical axis Ax of the movable shade


20


.




A rectangular opening portion


20




d


communicating with the rear top opening portion


20




b


is formed below the rear top opening portion


20




b


of the reflective surface


20




a


. The shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit


24


is housed in the rectangular opening portion


20




d


. Further, an undersurface wall


20




e


is formed at the lower end portion of the reflective surface


20




a


, and a fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


projecting upward is formed at the front end portion of the rectangular opening portion


20




d


of the undersurface wall


20




e


. A pair of upright wall portions


20




g


is also formed on the respective lateral sides of the rectangular opening portion


20




d


of the reflective surface


20




a


. The upper front end portion of each upright wall portion


20




g


is positioned to have substantially the same height as that of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


. The rear end portion of each upright wall portion


20




g


has substantially the same height as that of the lower end portion of the rear top opening portion


20




b


. The mid-portion of the wall portion


20


is set to increase gradually in height from front to back.




The movable shade


22


comprises a cylindrical shade body


22


A whose rear end edge has a complicated rugged shape and a plate-like movable shade leg portion


22


B extending downward and slightly rearward from the lower end portion of the shade body


22


A. The shade body


22


A and the shade leg portion


22


B are fixed by rivets.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, the shade driving unit


24


moves the shade


22


to assume a low beam position as shown by a solid line and a high beam position as shown by a double-dashed line. The movable shade


22


in the low beam position blocks part of light incident on the reflective surface


20




a


of the reflector


20


from the discharge light emitting portion


18




a


. The reflector


22


in the high beam position has reduced blockage of light incident on the reflective surface


20




a


because of the position of the shade body


22


A.




The shade driving unit


24


includes a solenoid


34


fixedly screwed to the bulb supporting base


26


under the optical axis Ax of the reflector


20


and a return spring


38


fitted to a movable iron core


36


of the solenoid


34


. The spring


38


urges the movable iron core


36


back to a non-excited position.




The movable iron core


36


passes forwardly through an inverted U-shaped groove


26




b


formed at the lower end portion of a bulb supporting base


26


. An E-ring


40


at the mid section of the core


36


stops the return spring


38


by abutting against the laterally forked front end of the return spring.




The reflector


22


is pivotally supported around a pivotal axis A laterally extending through a shaft member


42


, which is formed to protrude forward from the bulb supporting base


26


in the mid section of the shade leg portion


22


B. An annular spacer


48


is installed between the shade leg portion


22


B and a support bracket portion


26




c


to tighten the coupling of the shade leg portion


22


B and the shaft member


42


.




The reflector


22


is coupled to the front end portion of the movable iron core


36


by a pin


44


at the lower end portion of the shade leg portion


22


B. The front end portion of the shade leg portion


22


B is laterally clamped with the forked front end portion of the movable iron core


36


. The reflector


22


is fixed to the front end portion by laterally passing the pin


44


through. A slit


22


B


a


for receiving the pin


44


is formed at the front end portion of the shadeleg portion


22


B that extends vertically. By having the pin


44


move within the slit


22


B


a


as the reflector


22


pivots, variations in distance between the shaft member


42


and the pin


44


are absorbed.




A displacement regulating member


32


is fitted close to the base end portion of the supporting bracket portion


26




c


of the bulb supporting base


26


.




The displacement regulating member


32


made by bending a metal plate comprises a screw-tightening seat portion


32


A into which each screw is inserted, a positioning seat portion


32


B, a pair of vertical positioning seat portions


32


B respectively formed with positioning holes, and a pair of vertical elastic pieces


32


C and


32


D extending forward from the positioning seat portion


32


B. The lower elastic piece


32


D is forwardly extended in flat-plate form. The flat-plate-like upper elastic piece


32


C extends forwardly with its front end portion substantially in semicircular form directed slightly downward.




Each boss


26




d


protruding forward is formed close to the base end portion of the supporting bracket portion


26




c


on the front side of the bulb supporting base


26


. Each boss


26




d


is inserted into the positioning hole to bring the positioning seat portion


32


B into contact with the front of the bulb supporting base


26


. While the positioning seat portion


32


B is kept in contact with the side of the supporting bracket portion


26




c


, each screw


46


is tightened to the side of the supporting bracket portion.




To position between the elastic pieces


32


C and


32


D, a first projection


22


B


b


is formed backwardly at the lower rear edge face portion of the shade leg portion


22


B. The upper edge face of the first projection


22


B


b


extends downward. Its lower edge face in wedge form extends substantially horizontally.




The elastic piece


32


D is resiliently brought into contact with the lower edge face of the first projection


22


Bb in the low beam position. On the other hand, the elastic piece


32


C is resiliently brought into contact with the upper edge face of the first projection


22


B


b


in the high-beam position. In this way, the backlash of the shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit


24


, that is, the backlash of the coupling portion between the shade leg portion


22


B and the shaft member


42


, the backlash of the coupling portion between the shade leg portion


22


B and the movable iron core


36


of the solenoid


34


or the backlash of the movable iron core


36


itself, is reduced. Further, any dimensional variations of component members are also accommodated. Thus, the displacement of the reflector


22


from the low-beam position or the high-beam position toward its pivoting direction can be regulated. Also, the sound generated when the elastic piece is brought into contact therewith is minimized.




A second projection


22


B


c


is formed backwardly above the rear edge face of the shade leg portion


22


B. Further, a stopper pin


26




e


is formed forwardly at the lower end portion of an annular supporting portion


26




a


in front of the bulb supporting base


26


. While the reflector


22


is in the low-beam position, the front edge face of the stopper pin


26




e


faces the rear edge face of the second projection


22


B


c


with a slight gap. Suppose the reflector


22


over pivots beyond the low-beam position because of, for example, a malfunction of the shade driving unit


24


. The pivotal movement is stopped by the second projection


22


B


c


contacting the stopper pin


26




e.






The fixed shade


28


for covering the reflector


22


is provided in front of the reflector


22


. The fixed shade


28


is formed integrally with a cap-like shade body


28


A. A sectionally U-shaped shade leg portion


28


B extends from the lower end portion of the shade body


28


A downward and has an intermediate portion that is offset backward. Further, the fixed shade


28


is tightly fixed to the back surface of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


of the reflector


20


with a screw


50


in the lower end portion of the shade leg portion


28


B. The shade leg portion


28


B is substantially similar in breadth to the rectangular opening portion


20




d


of the reflector


20


. The shade leg portion


28


B is inserted into the rectangular opening portion and clamped between both upright wall portions


20




g.






The vehicle headlamp


10


according to the invention is equipped with the shade driving unit


24


for pivoting the reflector


22


between two positions. The reflector


22


is capable of shading part of light incident on the reflective surface


20




a


of the reflector


20


from the discharge light emitting portion


18




a


of the discharge bulb


18


. The shade driving unit


24


is provided below the discharge bulb


18


with the fixed shade


28


for covering the reflector


22


, which is provided close to the front side of the movable shade


22


. Thus, the shade moving mechanism of the shade driving unit


24


(e.g., the movable iron core


36


of the solenoid


34


, the return spring


38


, the shaft member


42


, the pin


44


, the displacement regulating member


32


and so forth) is substantially concealed from the outside of the lamp.




The shade leg portion


28


B of the fixed shade


28


is fitted from the back side of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


formed below the reflector


20


. Thus, the screw and the like forming the fitting structure are substantially concealed from the outside of the lamp. Consequently, the external appearance of the lamp is improved.




The pair of the lateral upright wall portions


20




g


extends backward from the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


and is formed below the movable shade


22


. Further, the shade moving mechanism can be substantially concealed even from a laterally shifted viewpoint as shown in FIG.


5


.




Both of the upright wall portions


20




g


are integrally formed with the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


according to this embodiment of the invention. The fixed shade


28


as well as that of the reflector


20


can be supported sufficiently notwithstanding that the rectangular opening portion


20




d


for receiving the shade moving mechanism is formed at the lower portion of the reflector


20


.




The upper end edge of each of the upright wall portion becomes gradually higher from front to back. The support for the fixed shade


28


and the reflector


20


can thus be increased. A mold for easily molding the reflector


20


can also be adopted. Even if the reflector


22


is pivotally moved by the shade driving unit


24


as in this embodiment of the invention, the interference by the reflector is avoided. Thus, the shade moving mechanism can be substantially concealed from both sides of the fixed shade


28


.




Instead of fitting the shade leg portion


28


D from the rear side of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


, the shade leg portion


28


B may be fitted from the front side of the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


as shown in FIG.


6


.




Also in this instance, since the pair of lateral upright wall portions


20




g


extends backward from the fixed shade-leg fitting projection


20




f


and is formed below the movable shade


22


, the shade moving mechanism can be substantially concealed from either side of the fixed shade


28


, even from a laterally shifted viewpoint from the front of the lamp.




The present invention claims priority from Japanese patent application serial no. H2000-023051, which is incorporated herein by this reference in its entirety.




Other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A vehicular headlamp comprising:a light source; a reflector, disposed behind the light source, for forwardly reflecting light from the light source; a reflector, disposed in front of the light source, blocking part of light incident on the reflector from the light source; a shade driving unit, configured below the light source, for moving the reflector to at least two positions; a fixed shade, disposed in front of the reflector, for covering the reflector; a pair of lateral upright wall portions, formed beside the shade driving unit, substantially concealing the shade driving unit; a projection, connected to the upright wall portions, anchoring the fixed shade at below the light source.
  • 2. The vehicular headlamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixed shade is attached to the projection, which is disposed substantially in front of the shade driving unit, from a backside of the projection towards the shade driving unit.
  • 3. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:a fixed shade leg attached to the fixed shade; the fixed shade leg being attached to the projection, which is disposed substantially in front of the shade driving unit, from backside of the projection facing towards the shade driving unit.
  • 4. The vehicular headlamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein each upright wall portion gradually increases in height from front to back of the upright wall portion towards the reflector.
  • 5. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one position is for high beam and the other position is for low beam.
  • 6. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reflector is pivotally coupled to the shade driving unit.
  • 7. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:a reflector leg attached to the reflector, the reflector leg being pivotally coupled with the shade driving unit.
  • 8. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 7, wherein the reflector leg has a slit where the shade driving unit is coupled to allow for the reflector to pivot when the shade driving unit moves linearly.
  • 9. The vehicle headlamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the projection and the pair of the lateral upright wall portions are integrally formed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-023051 Jan 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4951178 Shirai et al. Aug 1990 A
5213406 Neumann et al. May 1993 A
6190029 Taniuchi et al. Feb 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
2332742 Jun 1999 GB
2345747 Jul 2000 GB