KR20130136875A - Sun roof with lamp for vehicle - Google Patents

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KR20130136875A
KR20130136875A KR1020120060624A KR20120060624A KR20130136875A KR 20130136875 A KR20130136875 A KR 20130136875A KR 1020120060624 A KR1020120060624 A KR 1020120060624A KR 20120060624 A KR20120060624 A KR 20120060624A KR 20130136875 A KR20130136875 A KR 20130136875A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J7/00Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs
    • B60J7/02Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes
    • B60J7/04Non-fixed roofs; Roofs with movable panels, e.g. rotary sunroofs of sliding type, e.g. comprising guide shoes with rigid plate-like element or elements, e.g. open roofs with harmonica-type folding rigid panels
    • B60J7/043Sunroofs e.g. sliding above the roof
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q3/00Arrangement of lighting devices for vehicle interiors; Lighting devices specially adapted for vehicle interiors
    • B60Q3/50Mounting arrangements
    • B60Q3/51Mounting arrangements for mounting lighting devices onto vehicle interior, e.g. onto ceiling or floor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S43/00Signalling devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. brake lamps, direction indicator lights or reversing lights
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/02Wall, ceiling, or floor bases; Fixing pendants or arms to the bases
    • F21V21/04Recessed bases
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO ASPECTS CROSS-CUTTING VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY
    • B60Y2200/00Type of vehicle
    • B60Y2200/10Road Vehicles
    • B60Y2200/11Passenger cars; Automobiles

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The present invention relates to a sunroof device equipped with an illumination, and is equipped with an illumination lamp module so as to emit an illumination light from the peripheral portion of the sunroof to the outer space of the upper floor of the sunroof. The present invention provides a sunroof device equipped with a light which can provide a more pleasant driving environment by providing psychological stability and comfort to the driver or passengers, in particular, even when it rains or snows.

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Sun roof with lamp for vehicle

The present invention relates to a sunroof device with illumination. More specifically, by mounting an illumination lamp module to emit illumination light from the surrounding area of the sunroof to the outer space of the upper floor of the sunroof, it is possible to enjoy the external scenery in the interior of the vehicle even at night, especially rain or snow. In this case, the present invention relates to a sunroof device provided with a light that can appreciate this and give a driver or a passenger psychological stability and comfort to provide a more comfortable driving environment.

In general, the sunroof of the vehicle has been installed in a lot of vehicles for the purpose of providing ventilation of the interior of the vehicle during smoking or long distance travel, as well as reducing the narrowness of the interior space of the vehicle and securing the openness of the interior of the vehicle.

The sunroof is configured to include a glass panel made of a glass material that is slidingly mounted to open and close the opening formed in the roof panel of the vehicle, and is configured to open and close the opening by tilting the glass panel or linearly moving in the front and rear directions. .

The sunroof that is mounted on the vehicle has become a customer's favorite specification since the panoramic sunroof with the roof panel of the windshield structure is a kind of trend.

The panoramic sunroof is more open compared to general sunroofs, providing a more comfortable ride for drivers and passengers during the daytime operation, but the external environment is invisible during the nighttime operation, so the sunroof is not able to achieve the effect of the sunroof. There was. In particular, when it is raining or snowing, when rain or snow is seen through the sunroof, it is possible to provide more flavor to the driver or the occupant, and at night, the general sunroof does not provide such a function.

The present invention is invented to solve the problems of the prior art, an object of the present invention by mounting an illumination lamp module to emit the illumination light from the peripheral portion of the sunroof to the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof, even at night The exterior of the vehicle can be viewed from the outside, especially when it rains or snow, so that the driver or passengers can have a psychological stability and comfort to provide a more pleasant driving environment. To provide a loop device.

Another object of the present invention is to be able to change the position of the lighting lamp module in various ways, it is possible to produce a variety of illumination light as needed, through which the sunroof device is provided with lighting that can provide a more convenient driving environment To provide.

Still another object of the present invention is to control the operation of a plurality of lighting lamp module through a separate vehicle control unit, the lighting lamp module can be operated in various ways, so that the lighting can exhibit more various lighting effects according to the external weather or environment It is to provide a sunroof device provided.

The present invention, a sunroof formed in the roof panel of the vehicle; And a plurality of lighting lamp modules mounted on the sunroof or the roof panel so that the lighting light is upwardly emitted to the outer space above the sunroof, wherein the lighting lamp module is supplied with power to generate the lighting light; It provides a sunroof device with illumination, characterized in that it comprises a reflecting plate for reflecting the illumination light of the illumination lamp to proceed in a predetermined direction.

In this case, the sunroof is a panoramic sunroof having a front loop and a rear loop is applied, the illumination lamp module may be mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upward through the edge portion of the front loop or the rear loop.

In addition, the illumination lamp module is mounted on the front edge portion of the front loop and the rear edge portion of the rear loop, respectively, the illumination lamp module mounted on the front edge portion of the front loop, the corresponding illumination light is upwardly inclined toward the rear. The lighting lamp module mounted to be emitted and mounted to the rear edge portion of the rear loop may be mounted so that the corresponding illumination light is upwardly inclined toward the front.

In addition, the illumination lamp module is further mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop, two illumination lamp modules mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop are provided with two adjacent in the front and rear direction, two illumination One of the lamp modules may be mounted such that the illumination light is emitted upwardly at an angle toward the front, and the other of the lamp modules may be mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upwardly at an angle toward the rear.

In addition, the illumination lamp module is further mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop, the illumination lamp module mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop may be mounted so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upward.

In addition, the lighting lamp module is mounted to the roof panel so as to be disposed at at least any one or more positions of the front outer edge portion, the rear outer edge portion and the left and right both side outer edge portion of the sunroof, each of the illumination lamp module May be mounted to emit illumination light toward the outer space above the central portion of the sunroof.

In addition, the illumination lamp module may be mounted in the interior of the vehicle so that the illumination light is emitted vertically upward through the sunroof.

In addition, the illumination lamp module may be mounted in the interior of the vehicle so that the illumination light is emitted vertically upward through at least one portion of the front end, the center and the rear end of the sunroof.

In addition, the lighting lamp module may be detachably mounted on the indoor floor of the vehicle, and a separate coupler may be mounted on the indoor floor of the vehicle so that the lighting lamp module can be inserted and pulled out.

In addition, at least one of the illumination lamp module is disposed so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upwardly into the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof, one end is coupled to the other end of the separate support bracket rotatably coupled to the roof panel The support bracket may be disposed to be rotatable about a rotation axis.

In addition, at least one of the illumination lamp module is disposed so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upwardly into the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof, one end may be fixedly supported by being coupled to a separate fixing bracket fixedly coupled to the roof panel. .

In addition, the lighting lamp module may be arranged to be exposed to the outer space of the upper floor from the sunroof or the roof panel, or may be disposed in the interior of the vehicle to be located below the sunroof.

In addition, the lighting lamp module is operation controlled through a separate control unit, the plurality of lighting lamp module may be operation controlled to flash sequentially or at the same time.

According to the present invention, by mounting an illumination lamp module to emit the illumination light from the peripheral portion of the sunroof to the outer space of the upper floor of the sunroof, it is possible to enjoy the external scenery in the interior of the vehicle even at night driving, in particular, rain Even when it snows, it can be enjoyed, giving psychological stability and comfort to the driver or occupant, thereby providing a more pleasant driving environment.

In addition, by allowing the location of the lighting lamp module to be changed in various ways, it is possible to produce a variety of illumination light as needed, thereby providing a more convenient driving environment.

In addition, by controlling the operation of a plurality of lighting lamp module through a separate vehicle control unit, it is possible to operate the lighting lamp module in a variety of ways it is possible to exert more various lighting effects according to the external weather or environment.

1 to 6 are side cross-sectional views schematically showing a form in which an illumination lamp module is mounted on a sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
7 to 10 is a plan view schematically showing another form in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention,
11 to 14 are side views schematically showing another form in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
15 to 28 are side cross-sectional views and plan views schematically showing another embodiment in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar components throughout the drawings. In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention rather unclear.

1 to 6 are side cross-sectional views schematically illustrating a form in which an illumination lamp module is mounted in a sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The sunroof device provided with an illumination according to an embodiment of the present invention is a sunroof 10 formed in the roof panel 20 of the vehicle and the sunroof so that the illumination light is emitted to the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof 10. 10) or a plurality of lighting lamp modules 30 mounted on the roof panel 20.

In this case, the illumination lamp module 30 is configured to include an illumination lamp 32 for generating illumination light by receiving power, and a reflector 33 for reflecting the illumination light of the illumination lamp 32 and traveling in a predetermined direction. The lighting lamp 32 and the reflecting plate 33 may be mounted in a form accommodated in a separate lighting case 31.

According to this configuration, the illumination light by the lighting lamp module 30 is emitted to the outer space of the upper floor of the sunroof 10, thereby allowing the user to see the external space through the sunroof 10 in the interior of the vehicle at night, Accordingly, the driver or the passenger can be provided with an outdoor mood as well as more flavor, and can provide psychological stability and relaxation. In particular, when it rains or snow, the sunroof 10 can comfortably look at such a view from the interior of the vehicle, it can see the rain or snow falling directly above it can transmit a variety of feelings to the driver or passengers. . For example, the driver or the passenger may feel ascending to the sky while looking at the rain or snow through the sunroof 10.

At this time, the sunroof 10 is applied to the panoramic sunroof having a front loop 11 and the rear loop 12, the illumination lamp module 30 is the edge of the front loop 11 or the rear loop 12 is applied. It can be mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upward.

In more detail, as shown in FIG. 1, the illumination lamp module 30 may be mounted at the front edge portion of the front loop 11 and the rear edge portion of the rear loop 12, respectively, and the front loop 11. ) And the boundary portion of the rear loop 12.

At this time, the illumination lamp module 30 mounted on the front edge portion is mounted so that the corresponding illumination light is inclined upward toward the rear, and the illumination lamp module 30 mounted on the rear edge portion of the rear loop 12 has the corresponding illumination light. It may be mounted so as to be discharged upwardly at an angle toward the front. In addition, the lighting lamp module 30 mounted at the boundary portion of the front loop 11 and the rear loop 12 may be provided with two as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and shown in Figs. One may be provided as shown.

The lighting lamp module 30 is configured to be coupled to each other so as to be disposed adjacent to the front and rear direction when provided with two, one of the two front is mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upwardly inclined toward the front, located at the rear The other is mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upwardly at an angle toward the rear. When one illumination lamp module 30 is provided, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the illumination light may be mounted to be vertically upwardly emitted.

In addition, the lighting lamp module 30 may be mounted on the lower surface of the sunroof 10 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 and disposed in the interior of the vehicle, and as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4. It may be mounted to be exposed from the roof 10 or the roof panel 20 to the upper outer space. In addition, the illumination lamp module 30 may be mounted along the periphery of the sunroof 10 itself, or may be mounted on the roof panel 20 of the vehicle body adjacent to the sunroof 10.

5 and 6 illustrate the mounting form of the lighting lamp module 30, for example, when the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear of the vehicle roof panel 20. In this case, the sunroof 10, It can be mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upward through the front and rear edge portions of the rear loop 12. Of course, the illumination lamp module 30 may be externally exposed or mounted below the sunroof 10.

7 to 10 is a plan view schematically showing another form in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As illustrated in FIGS. 7 to 10, the lighting lamp module 30 may be disposed at at least one of the front outer edge portion, the rear outer edge portion, and the left and right both outer edge portions of the sunroof 10. Each of the lighting lamp modules 30 may be mounted to the roof panel 20 so as to emit the illumination light toward the outer space above the central part of the sunroof 10.

At this time, when the sunroof 10 is applied as a panoramic sunroof having a front loop 11 and a rear loop 12, the illumination lamp module 30 is also mounted at the boundary between the front loop 11 and the rear loop 12. Can be. In this case, any one or more of the illumination lamp module 30 mounted on the boundary portion of the front loop 11 and the rear loop 12 so that the illumination light is inclined upward toward the front as shown in Figs. The rest is mounted so that the illumination light is emitted obliquely upward toward the rear.

In FIG. 8, the lighting lamp module 30 is mounted on the front, rear, left and right outer edge portions of the sunroof 10 so as to emit the illumination light upward toward the outer space above the central part of the sunroof 10. 10 shows a case in which the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear portion of the roof panel 20, for example, in which the illumination lamp module 30 is mounted around the periphery of the rear roof 12.

In all of these cases, the plurality of illumination lamp modules 30 are configured to emit upwardly the illumination light toward the upper outer space of the center of the sunroof 10 so that the upper outer space of the sunroof 10 is brightened, so that the occupant Through the sunroof 10 in the interior of the outside can enjoy the landscape smoothly.

11 to 14 are side views schematically showing another form in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The lighting lamp module 30 is not mounted to the sunroof 10 or the roof panel 20 as shown in FIGS. 11 to 14, but is mounted in a vehicle interior such as a floor panel of the vehicle body to provide illumination light in a vertical direction. It can be configured to release upward.

In this case, as shown in FIG. 11, the illumination lamp module 30 may be mounted so that the illumination light passes vertically upward while passing through the central portion of the sunroof 10. In addition, as shown in FIG. 12, the illumination light may be mounted to pass upwardly and vertically through the front and rear ends of the sunroof 10. In addition, as shown in FIG. 13, the illumination light may be mounted to pass vertically upward while passing through the front end, the center and the rear end of the sunroof 10. In addition, when the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear portion of the roof panel 20, the sunroof 10 may be mounted to pass vertically upward while passing through one side of the rear loop 12.

As such, when the illumination lamp module 30 is mounted on the indoor floor of the vehicle so that the illumination light is emitted upward through the sunroof 10, the exterior scenery of the sunroof 10 can be easily enjoyed through the illumination light. In addition, since the illumination light passes through the interior of the vehicle, there is an effect that can also perform the role of the interior light.

Meanwhile, the lighting lamp module 30 may be fixedly coupled to the indoor floor of the vehicle. Alternatively, the lighting lamp module 30 may be detachably coupled to the indoor floor of the vehicle. To this end, a separate coupler (not shown) may be mounted on the indoor floor of the vehicle so that the lighting lamp module 30 can be inserted and pulled out, and the coupler may be formed in a simple socket shape. It may be configured in various ways.

15 to 28 are side cross-sectional views and plan views schematically showing another embodiment in which the lighting lamp module is mounted on the sunroof device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Illumination lamp module 30 according to an embodiment of the present invention is disposed so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upwardly to the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof 10, as shown in Figure 15 to separate support bracket 40 It can be rotatably coupled to the roof panel 20 through.

Looking in more detail, the support bracket 40 is formed in a "b" shaped bent shape, one end is rotatably coupled to the roof panel 20 through a separate hinge block 41, the other end is a light lamp module 30 is fixedly coupled. Therefore, the illumination lamp module 30 is rotated integrally with the support bracket 40 as the support bracket 40 rotates through the hinge block 41, and is rotated about the rotation axis of the support bracket 40. . According to this structure, the position of the lighting lamp module 30 can be freely changed, and thus it can be used more conveniently according to the needs of the user.

In addition, the lighting lamp module 30 may be mounted in a form in which one end is coupled to and fixed to a separate fixing bracket 50 fixedly coupled to the roof panel 20 as illustrated in FIG. 16. In this case, the wire cable provided for supplying power to the lighting lamp module 30 may be connected to the lighting lamp module 30 through the internal space of the fixing bracket 50.

In FIG. 15, the support bracket 40 is rotatably coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned at the front and rear of the sunroof 10, and the illumination lamp module 30 is coupled to the support bracket 40, respectively. Is shown. FIG. 16 is a plan view of such a configuration of FIG. 15.

In FIG. 17, when the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear portion of the roof panel 20, that is, when the sunroof 10 has only the rear loop 12, the roof panel located at the rear of the rear loop 12 is illustrated. The support bracket 40 is rotatably coupled to the 20, and the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the support bracket 40. FIG. 18 is a plan view of such a configuration of FIG. 17.

19 shows a configuration in which the shape of the support bracket 40 is bent in a “ㅗ” shape, and the support bracket 40 is located between the front loop 11 and the rear loop 12. ) Is rotatably coupled to each other, and the lamp module 30 is coupled to both ends of the support bracket 40. Therefore, two lighting lamp modules 30 may be rotatably coupled through one support bracket 40.

In FIG. 20, the support bracket 40 is rotatably coupled to the roof panel 20 located in front of the sunroof 10, and the illumination lamp module 30 is coupled to the support bracket 40, and the sunroof ( The fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned at the rear of 10), and the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50. Therefore, in this case, only the lighting lamp module 30 located in front of the sunroof 10 can rotate through the support bracket 40. FIG. 21 is a plan view of such a configuration of FIG. 20.

In FIG. 22, when the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear portion of the roof panel 20, that is, when the sunroof 10 has only the rear loop 12, the roof panel located at the rear of the rear loop 12. The fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the 20, the form of the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50 is shown. Thus, the lighting lamp module 30 thus coupled cannot be rotated and fixed in position. FIG. 23 is a plan view of such a configuration of FIG. 22.

15 to 23 illustrate that all of the lighting lamp modules 30 are mounted in the vehicle interior, but according to another embodiment of the present invention, in FIGS. 24 to 27, all of the lighting lamp modules 30 are external to the vehicle. Shown is a form mounted to be exposed to.

FIG. 24 shows a configuration in which the support bracket 40 is bent in the shape of a “tt” shape, and the support bracket 40 is located between the front loop 11 and the rear loop 12. ) Is rotatably coupled to each other, and the lamp module 30 is coupled to both ends of the support bracket 40. Therefore, two lighting lamp modules 30 may be rotatably coupled through one support bracket 40. At this time, the support bracket 40 is coupled to be located outside the roof panel 20, and thus the lighting lamp module 30 is also located outside the sunroof 10.

In FIG. 25, the support bracket 40 is rotatably coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned in front of the sunroof 10, and the illumination lamp module 30 is coupled to the support bracket 40, and the sunroof ( The fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned at the rear of 10), and the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50. Therefore, in this case, only the lighting lamp module 30 located in front of the sunroof 10 can rotate through the support bracket 40. In this case, the fixing bracket 50 and the support bracket 40 are coupled to be positioned outside the roof panel 20, and thus the lighting lamp module 30 is also positioned outside the sunroof 10.

In FIG. 26, when the sunroof 10 is formed only at the rear portion of the roof panel 20, that is, when the sunroof 10 has only the rear loop 12, the roof panel located at the rear of the rear loop 12. The fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the 20, the form of the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50 is shown. Thus, the lighting lamp module 30 thus coupled cannot be rotated and fixed in position. In this case, the fixing bracket 50 is coupled to be positioned outside the roof panel 20, and thus the lighting lamp module 30 is also positioned outside the sunroof 10.

FIG. 27 shows that the fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned at the front and rear of the sunroof 10, and the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50, respectively. do. Thus, the lighting lamp module 30 thus coupled cannot be rotated and fixed in position. In this case, the fixing bracket 50 is coupled to be positioned outside the roof panel 20, and thus the lighting lamp module 30 is also positioned outside the sunroof 10.

In FIG. 28, as in FIG. 27, the fixing bracket 50 is fixedly coupled to the roof panel 20 positioned at the front and rear of the sunroof 10, and the lighting lamp module 30 is coupled to the fixing bracket 50, respectively. In this case, the fixing bracket 50 is coupled to the lower portion of the roof panel 20 so that the lighting lamp module 30 is located under the sunroof 10, that is, in the vehicle interior. Done.

On the other hand, the plurality of lighting lamp module 30 described above is configured to be operation controlled through a separate control unit (not shown), the operation unit that can operate the operating state of the lighting lamp module 30 in the interior of the vehicle ( Not shown) may be mounted. Accordingly, when the user manipulates the operation unit, the plurality of lighting lamp modules 30 may be controlled by the control unit and operate in various ways such as sequentially flashing or simultaneously flashing.

The above description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains may make various modifications and variations without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are intended to illustrate rather than limit the scope of the present invention, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas falling within the scope of the same shall be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.

10: sunroof 11: front loop
12: rear loop 20: roof panel
30: lighting lamp module 31: lighting case
32: light lamp 33: reflector
40: support bracket 41: hinge block
50: retaining bracket

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A sunroof formed on the roof panel of the vehicle; And
A plurality of lighting lamp module mounted on the sunroof or the roof panel so that the illumination light is emitted upward to the outer space above the sunroof.
And the illumination lamp module includes an illumination lamp for receiving illumination and generating illumination light, and a reflector for reflecting the illumination light of the illumination lamp and traveling in a predetermined direction.
The method of claim 1,
The sunroof is subjected to a panoramic sunroof having a front loop and a rear loop,
And the illumination lamp module is mounted such that illumination light is emitted upward through an edge portion of the front loop or the rear loop.
3. The method of claim 2,
The lighting lamp module
Mounted to the front edge portion of the front loop and the rear edge portion of the rear loop,
The illumination lamp module mounted on the front edge portion of the front loop is mounted so that the corresponding illumination light is inclined upward toward the rear, and the illumination lamp module mounted on the rear edge portion of the rear loop is emitted upwardly with the corresponding illumination light inclined toward the front The sunroof device with illumination, characterized in that it is mounted to.
The method of claim 3, wherein
The lighting lamp module is further mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop,
Two illumination lamp modules mounted on the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop are provided adjacent to each other in the front-rear direction, one of the two lighting lamp modules is mounted so that the illumination light is emitted upwardly at an inclination toward the front, and the other is the illumination light. The sunroof device with illumination, characterized in that it is mounted so as to be inclined upward toward the rear.
The method of claim 3, wherein
The lighting lamp module is further mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop,
Illumination lamp module mounted to the boundary portion of the front loop and the rear loop is equipped with a sunroof device, characterized in that the illumination light is mounted so as to vertically upwardly emitted.
The method of claim 1,
The lighting lamp module is mounted to the roof panel so as to be disposed at at least one or more positions of the front outer edge portion, the rear outer edge portion, and the left and right both side outer edge portions of the sunroof, and each of the lighting lamp modules is arranged in the A sunroof device with an illumination, characterized in that it is mounted to emit illumination light toward the outer space above the central part of the sunroof.
The method of claim 1,
The lighting lamp module is equipped with a sunroof device, characterized in that mounted to the interior of the vehicle so that the illumination light is emitted vertically upward through the sunroof.
The method of claim 7, wherein
The lighting lamp module is a sunroof device with an illumination, characterized in that mounted in the interior of the vehicle so that the illumination light is emitted vertically upward through at least one of the front end, the center and the rear end of the sunroof.
The method of claim 7, wherein
The lighting lamp module is detachably mounted to the indoor floor of the vehicle,
The sunroof device provided with a light, characterized in that a separate coupling unit is mounted on the indoor floor of the vehicle so that the light lamp module can be inserted and withdrawn.
The method of claim 1,
At least one of the illumination lamp module is disposed so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upwardly into the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof, the support is coupled to the other end of the separate support bracket rotatably coupled to the roof panel, the support Sunroof device with a light, characterized in that arranged to be rotatable about the axis of rotation of the bracket.
11. The method of claim 10,
At least one of the illumination lamp module is disposed so that the illumination light is vertically emitted upwardly into the outer space of the upper layer of the sunroof, one end is fixedly supported by being coupled to a separate fixing bracket fixedly coupled to the roof panel Illuminated sunroof device.
12. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 11,
And the lighting lamp module is disposed to be exposed to an outer space above the upper floor from the sunroof or the roof panel, or is disposed in the interior of the vehicle so as to be positioned below the sunroof.
13. The method of claim 12,
The lighting lamp module is operation controlled through a separate control unit, the sunroof device provided with illumination, characterized in that the plurality of lighting lamp module is controlled to blink or sequentially flash at the same time.

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