GB2155608A - Vehicle headlamp - Google Patents
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- GB2155608A GB2155608A GB08405991A GB8405991A GB2155608A GB 2155608 A GB2155608 A GB 2155608A GB 08405991 A GB08405991 A GB 08405991A GB 8405991 A GB8405991 A GB 8405991A GB 2155608 A GB2155608 A GB 2155608A
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S41/00—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps
- F21S41/10—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by the light source
- F21S41/14—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by the light source characterised by the type of light source
- F21S41/162—Incandescent light sources, e.g. filament or halogen lamps
- F21S41/164—Incandescent light sources, e.g. filament or halogen lamps having two or more filaments
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21S—NON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
- F21S41/00—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps
- F21S41/30—Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by reflectors
- F21S41/32—Optical layout thereof
- F21S41/33—Multi-surface reflectors, e.g. reflectors with facets or reflectors with portions of different curvature
- F21S41/338—Multi-surface reflectors, e.g. reflectors with facets or reflectors with portions of different curvature the reflector having surface portions added to its general concavity
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a headlamp for a vehicle of a construction in which two paraboloidal surfaces of a reflector are different at upper surface and lower surface thereof as viewed from a line corresponding to a predetermined boundary line, a focal point on the upper surface side is positioned ahead of a focal point on the lower surface side, and approximately the center of the main filament is arranged to be positioned at the focal point of the lower surface side. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Headlamp for vehicle
The present invention relates to a headlamp for a vehicle comprising a main filament and a sub-filament, which are longitudinally disposed, a backing plate being arranged below the sub-filament, and particularly to the construction of a reflector thereof.
One example of a conventional headlamp for a vehicle is shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
Reference numeral 1 designates a reflector having a paraboloidal surface, 2 a main filament, 3 a sub-filament and 4 a backing plate arranged below the sub-filament 3. The main filament 2 is arranged so that the tip portion of the main filament is positioned about 0.6 to 0.8 mm ahead of the focal point f of the paraboloidal surface of the reflector 1, and the sub-filament 3 is arranged ahead of the main filament. The filaments 2 and 3 are arranged in coincidence with a rotating axis of the paraboloidal surface. The reflector 1 has two paraboloidal surfaces (there is also a parabolidal surface having the focal distance F', alone) having the focal distances F'1, F'2 but these focal points are one point f, which has the shape termed as the so-called homofocus.
Where the filaments are arranged as described above, a spot pattern of the main beam is large and a low luminous flux density results. This results from the fact that light at the tip portion of the filament, which is substantially parallel light, is reflected by the reflector but light is reflected while being diffused as it comes closer to a portion away from the focal point f, that is, to the rear end of the filament.
To make the spot pattern of the main beam a spot pattern of high luminous intensity, when substantially the center of the main filament 2 is postioned at the focal point f, distribution of light shown in Fig. 8 (a) can be obtained but, in this case, a central dark portion of the sub-beam pattern becomes large (see Fig. 8 (b)). Therefore, the desired light-distribution pattern has been heretofore formed by a lens prism from the aforementioned spot state. However, in the event that "out of position" in positional relation between the focal point and filament occurs due to the position of the filament, unevenness of the reflector or the like, a deviation occurs in characteristic of light distribution, resulting in so-called "out of focus" and thus a shortage of luminous intensity. This possibly impairs the safety of the running vehicle.
The present invention has been achieved in consideration of the disadvantages noted above with respect to prior art, and accordingly the invention provides a headlamp for a vehicle wherein paraboloidal surfaces of a reflector are different at upper surface and lower surface thereof as viewed from a line corresponding to a predtermined boundary line, a focal point on the upper surface side is formed to be positioned 0.5 to 4 mm ahead of a focal point on the lower surface side, and approximately the center of a main filament is arranged to be positioned at the focal point on the lower surface side to thereby obtain a pattern of light distribution having a high luminous intensity.
In order that the invention may be readily understood, and embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figures 1 and 2 are respectively sectional views showing one example of a conventional headlamp for a vehicle.
Figures 3 to 5 are respectively views showing one embodiment of a head lamp for a vehicle in accordance with the present invention, Fig. 3 being an explanatory view in which a reflector is viewed from the front, Fig.
4 being a sectional view of the reflector and
Fig. 5 being an enlarged sectional view showing the arranging state of two filaments.
Figure 6 (a) and (b) to Figure 9 (a) and (b) show spot patterns of a main beam and a subbeam.
Figure 10 is an explanatory view of a reflector which serves for both right-side and left-side passages of the vehicle.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Figs. 3 to 5 are views showing one embodiment of the present invention, in which figures reference numeral 11 designates a reflector, 1 2 a main filament, 1 3 a subfilament, and 14 a backing plate arranged below the sub-filament 1 3. The reflector 11 has a paraboloidal surface 11 a of a focal distance F1 and a paraboloidal surface 11 B of a focal distance F2, the reflector being formed so as to have a distance I = 0.5 to 4 mm between two focal points f, and f2 (f1 is positioned ahead of f2). Boundaries between both the paraboloidal surfaces 1 1 A and 1 1 B are established as in lines E, F shown in Fig.
3.
Here, a point 0 designates the center of the lamp, a point wherein a line A lowered by 15 from a horizontal line B passing through the center 0 intersects with the outermost edge of the paraboloidal surface is indicated at a, and a point wherein the horizontal line B passing through the center 0 intersects with the outermost edge of the paraboloidal surface. The position where the sub-beam is projected on the reflector is above a line which connects points a, o and b and an angle 15 is the shield angle of filament. This angle sometimes exceeds 15 as shown by the dotted line due to the unevenness of arrangement of the filament. Similarly, also on the side of the horizontal line at right-hand of Fig. 3, the angle is sometimes lowered rightwards (see the dotted line).Accordingly, the boundary between the paraboloidal surfaces 1 1 A and 11 B is necessary to be provided below the folded lines a, o and b. It will be noted that
Fig. 3 shows the case of the vehicle for the left-side passage, and in case of the vehicle for the right-side passage, a symmetrical shape to left and right relative to Fig. 3 can be used. In case of a reflector for a headlamp which serves for both vehicles for right and left side passages, the arrangement of Fig. 10 can be used.
If the headlamp is constructed as described above, approximately the center of the main filament 1 2 is positioned at the focal point f2 of the paraboloidal surface 11 B on the lower surface side of the reflector 11, and therefore the spot pattern of the main beam is smallest in angle of diffusion, and the area of the spot pattern is reduced to increase the luminous flux density. Fig. 9 (a) shows said spot pattern, which has a configuration comprising a combination of an approximately upper half of a spot pattern (see Fig. 7 (a)) where the focal point is positioned ahead of the end of the main filament 1 2 and an approximately lower half of a spot pattern (see Fig. 8 (a)) where the focal point is positioned at the center of the main filament.In this case, the spot pattern of the sub-beam will be a pattern in which a dark portion is not present in the central portion of the spot pattern, an area of the pattern is small and the pattern is bright, as shown in Fig. 9 (b), similar to the case where the focal point is positioned ahead of the main filament 2 (see Fig. 7 (b)). That is, for both main beam and sub-beam, the illumination will be brighter than the prior art shown in Fig. 6 (a) and (b). Thus, the light distribution pattern formed by the lens prism will have a high luminous intensity.
Moreover, the focal points of the paraboloidal surfaces of the upper surface 1 A and lower surface 1 B of the reflector 11 are made different in position, whereby the positional relation between the longitudinally disposed main filament and sub-filament and the focal points becomes close. Accordingly, even if slight unevenness is present in position of filaments or reflector, the light distribution characteristic is less affected and the out of focus rarely occurs, thus providing a headlamp which is high in safety of the running vehicle.
As described above, in accordance with the present invention, the reflector 11 is formed so as to have two paraboloidal surfaces 1 A and 11 B whose focal points are two points having a predetermined spacing I and the filaments are arranged so that the main filament 1 2 and sub-filament 1 3 are in a suitable positional relation with two focal points f1, f2, and therefore, it is possible to provide a headlamp in which both the main filament and sub-filament have a light distribution pattern of high luminous intensity.
Furthermore, in carrying out the present invention, it will be noted that in place of the construction in which the filaments are directly arranged within the reflector as shown in the illustrated embodiment, a construction can be employed in which a bulb is mounted within a reflector.
Claims (6)
1. A headlamp for a vehicle wherein a main filament and a sub-filament are longitudinally disposed and a backing plate is arranged below the sub-filament, characterized in that two paraboloidal surfaces of a reflector are different at upper surface and lower surfaces thereof as viewed from a line corresponding to a predetermined boundary line, a focal point on the upper surface side is formed to be positioned 0.5 to 4 mm ahead of a focal point on the lower surface side, and approximately the center of the main filament is arranged to be positioned at the focal point on the lower surface side.
2. A headlamp for a vehicle according to
Claim 1 wherein the headlamp has a construction in which approximately the center of the main filament is positioned at the focal point of the paraboloidal surface on the lower surface side of the reflector whereby a spot pattern of a main beam is smallest in angle of diffusion to increase the luminous flux density.
3. A headlamp for a vehicle according to
Claim 1 or 2 wherein the filaments are arranged so that the main filament and subfilament are in a suitable positional relation with two focal points whereby even if slight unevenness is present in position of the filaments or reflector, the out of focus rarely occurs.
4. A headlamp for a vehicle according to
Claim 1 wherein the headlamp can be also constructed such that a bulb in place of filaments is mounted within the relfector.
5. A headlamp for a vehicle, substantially as herein before described with reference to
Figs. 3 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
6. Any novel feature or combination of features herein described.
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Cited By (2)
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US5826964A (en) * | 1996-01-29 | 1998-10-27 | Autopal S.R.O. | Headlamp with complex reflector |
GB2337322A (en) * | 1998-05-14 | 1999-11-17 | Koito Mfg Co Ltd | Combined fog lamp and high beam lamp for vehicle headlamp |
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US5826964A (en) * | 1996-01-29 | 1998-10-27 | Autopal S.R.O. | Headlamp with complex reflector |
GB2337322A (en) * | 1998-05-14 | 1999-11-17 | Koito Mfg Co Ltd | Combined fog lamp and high beam lamp for vehicle headlamp |
GB2337322B (en) * | 1998-05-14 | 2000-07-19 | Koito Mfg Co Ltd | Headlamp assembly for a vehicle |
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