WO2015076113A1 - 車輌用灯具 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technical field of a vehicular lamp including a housing that holds a circuit board and a gasket that is attached to the housing and waterproofs the circuit board.
- a vehicular lamp has a circuit board held by a housing.
- a light emitting element that functions as a light source is mounted on the circuit board, and light emitted from the light emitting element is irradiated in a predetermined direction. There is.
- a vehicle lamp for example, there is one in which light is emitted in a predetermined direction from a light emitting element built in a door handle (see, for example, Patent Document 1 to Patent Document 3).
- Patent Documents 1 and 2 show a technique in which a foot is illuminated when the door is opened and closed by an illumination unit built in the door handle. By illuminating the feet, it is possible to determine whether there is a water pool or the like when the door is opened and closed, and the convenience of the passenger is improved.
- Patent Document 3 also discloses a technique related to a lighting unit built in a door handle.
- an internal space is formed by a housing (case) and a lid, and a circuit board is disposed in the internal space.
- the circuit board is held by the housing, and a sealing process is performed between the housing and the lid for waterproofing.
- the vehicular lamp of the present invention overcomes the above-mentioned problems, improves workability and reduces costs, and achieves a stable holding state for the circuit board housing and good waterproofness for the circuit board. With the goal.
- a vehicular lamp according to the present invention includes a housing that holds a circuit board, and a gasket that is attached to the housing and waterproofs the circuit board, and the circuit board is attached to the gasket with respect to the housing.
- a pressing part for pressing is provided.
- the circuit board is waterproofed by attaching the gasket to the housing, and the circuit board is pressed against the housing by the holding portion of the gasket.
- a light emitting element is mounted on the circuit board, and a light guide lens that guides light emitted from the light emitting element in a predetermined direction is provided, and the housing and the light guide are provided. It is desirable that the optical lens is integrally formed.
- the housing which is a part having a function of holding the circuit board
- the light guide lens which is a part having a function of guiding light
- the mounting direction of the gasket with respect to the housing and the connecting direction of the lid with respect to the housing are the same.
- the pressing portion is formed in a protruding shape that protrudes toward the circuit board side, and the gasket is positioned outside the pressing portion in the same direction as the pressing portion. It is desirable to provide an engaging protrusion that protrudes and engages with the housing.
- the gasket is provided with a pressed protrusion that protrudes in a direction opposite to the pressing portion and is pressed by the lid, and the housing is the same as the pressed protrusion. It is desirable that a fitting protrusion protruding in the direction is provided, and a fitting recess in which the fitting protrusion is fitted is formed immediately below the pressed protrusion in the gasket.
- the fitting protrusion is fitted into the fitting recess at a position directly below the pressed protrusion in a state where the pressed protrusion is pressed by the lid.
- the circuit board is waterproofed by attaching the gasket to the housing, and the circuit board is pressed against the housing by the holding portion of the gasket, the workability is improved and the cost is reduced.
- a stable holding state with respect to the housing of the circuit board and a good waterproof property with respect to the circuit board can be achieved.
- FIG. 2 to 11 show an embodiment of the present invention, which is a schematic perspective view showing a state in which a vehicular lamp is connected to a door. It is a schematic plan view of the vehicle lamp. It is a schematic side view of the vehicle lamp.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 2. It is an expanded sectional view of an illuminating body.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line VI-VI in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line VII-VII in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII in FIG. 3. It is an expansion disassembled perspective view of an illuminating body.
- the vehicular lamp 1 is, for example, a door handle formed in a shape extending substantially in the front-rear direction, and includes a housing 2 and a later-described lamp unit disposed inside the housing 2 (FIGS. 1 to 5). 3).
- the vehicular lamp 1 is also used as a handle of a vehicle door 100, and a connecting portion (not shown) provided at a front end portion is connected to a door panel 101 (see FIG. 1).
- An insertion recess 101 a for an operator (passenger) to insert a finger is formed on the outer surface of the door panel 101 inside the vehicle lamp 1.
- the vehicular lamp 1 is rotatable with respect to the door 100 such that the rear end moves in the left-right direction with the front end as a fulcrum, and the operator separates the rear end from the door panel 101 when the door 100 is opened. It is turned in the direction to do.
- the vehicular lamp 1 is rotated in a direction in which the rear end portion approaches the door panel 101 by an urging means (not shown) and returns to the original position before the operation.
- a detection unit (not shown).
- light is emitted from a lamp unit, which will be described later, disposed inside the vehicular lamp 1 with the detection of the presence of the key.
- Light is emitted from the lamp unit toward at least the downward direction of the vehicular lamp 1, and the feet are illuminated by the emitted light, so that, for example, the presence or absence of a water pool or the like can be grasped when the door 100 is opened and closed at night. It is possible to improve the convenience for passengers.
- the vehicular lamp 1 is formed with gripping recesses 1a that are opened inward, that is, on the door panel 101 side, except for the front and rear ends (see FIGS. 1 and 2).
- An operator inserts a finger into the holding recess 1a to hold and operate the vehicular lamp 1.
- the housing 2 has a first panel 3, a second panel 4, and an inner panel 5 (see FIG. 4).
- the first panel 3 and the second panel 4 are connected to each other except for a part in the left-right direction.
- the first panel 3 is located on the outside and the second panel 4 is located on the inside, that is, on the door panel 101 side. ing.
- the inner panel 5 is positioned between the first panel 3 and the second panel 4 in a coupled state, and is disposed at least on the rear end side between the first panel 3 and the second panel 4. ing.
- the inner panel 5 is provided with an arrangement recess 6 that is opened substantially forward.
- Positioning pins 7 extending substantially to the left and right are provided at positions near the lower end of the inner panel 5.
- An annular restriction wall portion 8 penetrating in the vertical direction is provided at the lower end portion of the housing 2, and the space inside the restriction wall portion 8 communicates with the arrangement space 9 and the space below the vehicular lamp 1. (See FIG. 4 and FIG. 6).
- the restriction wall portion 8 is configured by the lower end portion of the second panel 4 and the lower end portion of the inner panel 5 being continuous in the circumferential direction.
- the arrangement space 9 is formed between the first panel 3 and the second panel 4 inside the housing 2 and is formed as a space extending in the front-rear direction.
- the arrangement space 9 has a first space 10 and a second space 11.
- the first space 10 is located below the second space 11.
- the second space 11 is opened upward, and the upper opening 11a is formed in a slit shape extending substantially front and rear.
- An alignment recess 3a opened at least on the second panel 4 side is formed on the inner surface of the first panel 3 excluding the rear end portion, and the alignment recess 3a extends substantially front and rear. (See FIGS. 4, 6 and 8).
- An alignment recess 4a opened at least on the first panel 3 side is formed on the inner surface of a portion of the second panel 4 excluding the rear end portion, and the alignment recess 4a extends substantially front and rear. It is formed at a position facing the alignment recess 3 a formed in the first panel 3.
- the second panel 4 is provided with a partition protrusion 4b that protrudes from the intermediate portion in the vertical direction to the first panel 3 side.
- the arrangement space 9 is divided into a first space 10 and a second space 11 by a partition protrusion 4b except for a part.
- a positioning recess 4c opened to the first panel 3 side is formed at a position near the lower end of the second panel 4 (see FIG. 6).
- a lamp unit 12 is arranged in an arrangement space 9 formed inside the housing 2 (see FIGS. 2, 3, 4 and 6).
- the lamp unit 12 includes an illuminating body 13 and a light guide body 14.
- the illuminating body 13 includes a composite structure 15 formed of a transparent material, a circuit board 16 held by the composite structure 15, a gasket 17 attached to the composite structure 15, and a lid 18 coupled to the composite structure 15. (See FIGS. 4, 5 and 9).
- the composite structure 15 is formed by integrally forming a housing 19, a first light guide lens 20, and a second light guide lens 21.
- the composite structure 15 is arranged in the first space 10 of the arrangement space 9 with the housing 19 attached to the housing 2 and at least a part thereof being inserted into the arrangement recess 6 of the inner panel 5.
- the housing 19 has a board arrangement portion 22 formed in a box shape opening upward, a code insertion portion 23 protruding downward from the substrate arrangement portion 22, and a positioning protrusion protruding rearward from the substrate arrangement portion 22 and the code insertion portion 23. .. And coupling protrusions 25, 25,... Provided on the left and right side surfaces of the portion 24 and the substrate placement portion 22.
- the substrate placement portion 22 has the same inner shape as the outer shape of the circuit board 16 and is slightly larger than the size of the circuit board 16.
- a substrate receiving surface 22a, 22a,... Facing upward is formed at the lower end of the inner peripheral edge of the substrate placement portion 22 so as to be spaced apart in the circumferential direction.
- the upper end portion of the substrate placement portion 22 is provided as a fitting protrusion 22b in which a portion excluding the outer peripheral portion protrudes upward, and an engagement concave portion in which a portion on the outer peripheral side of the fitting protrusion 22b is opened upward and outward. 22c is formed.
- the cord insertion part 23 is formed in a cylindrical shape penetrating vertically.
- the positioning protrusion 24 has a positioning hole 24a penetrating left and right.
- the coupling protrusion 25 is a guide surface 25a that is inclined so as to be separated from the left and right side surfaces of the substrate placement portion 22 as it goes downward, and a sliding surface 25b that is continuous with the lower end of the guide surface 25a and that faces the left and right directions. 25b, and a connecting and locking surface 25c facing downward.
- the first light guide lens 20 is provided so as to protrude downward from the front end portion of the substrate placement portion 22 (see FIGS. 4, 5, and 9).
- the first light guide lens 20 is positioned on the front side of the cord insertion portion 23 and separated from the cord insertion portion 23.
- the first light guide lens 20 is formed in a column shape extending in the vertical direction, and has a first incident surface 20a facing upward at the upper end and a first emission surface 20b at the lower end.
- the first emission surface 20b is formed as an inclined surface that is displaced downward as it is separated from the outer surface of the door panel 101 in the left-right direction, and is perpendicular to the optical axis P that extends vertically from the light emitted from the light emitting element described later.
- the vehicle is inclined inward in the left-right direction of the vehicle (see FIG. 6).
- the first light guide lens 20 is formed in a shape whose outer shape increases as it approaches the first light exit surface 20b from the first light entrance surface 20a.
- a positioning protrusion 20d protruding sideways is provided at a position near the lower end of the first light guide lens 20.
- the second light guide lens 21 is located on the front side of the first light guide lens 20 (see FIGS. 4, 5 and 9).
- the second light guide lens 21 has a lower end portion continuous with the upper end portion of the first light guide lens 20 and a rear end portion continuous with the substrate placement portion 22, obliquely upward and forward from the first light guide lens 20. It is provided to protrude.
- the second light guide lens 21 has a second incident surface 21a on the upper surface side at the lower end portion and a functional surface 21b facing substantially forward at the upper end portion.
- the second incident surface 21a is inclined with respect to the optical axis P and has a convex shape on the light emitting element side.
- the functional surface 21b also functions as a second emission surface.
- the second light guide lens 21 is formed with a first reflecting surface 21c facing downward at the lower end, and a second reflecting surface 21d facing diagonally forward and downward is formed between the first reflecting surface 21c and the functional surface 21b. Is formed.
- the second light guide lens 21 is formed with a third reflecting surface 21e that is continuous with the functional surface 21b and faces obliquely upward.
- the third reflecting surface 21e is located above the first reflecting surface 21c.
- the first reflecting surface 21c, the second reflecting surface 21d, and the third reflecting surface 21e are all capable of reflecting light internally.
- the composite structure 15 configured as described above has the positioning pins 7 of the inner panel 5 inserted into the positioning holes 24 a formed in the positioning protrusions 24 of the housing 19.
- the positioning projection 20 d of the first light guide lens 20 is inserted into the positioning recess 4 c formed in the second panel 4, positioned with respect to the housing 2, and arranged in the first space 10 of the arrangement space 9.
- the lower end portion of the first light guide lens 20 is the upper end of the restriction wall portion 8 in the housing 2. It is located in the state fitted inside the part.
- the circuit board 16 is formed in a plate shape facing in the vertical direction and is a double-sided board (see FIGS. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9).
- a diode 26 having a rectifying function and resistors 27 and 27 having a current limiting function are mounted on the front half of the upper surface 16a of the circuit board 16.
- a light emitting element 28 that functions as a light source that emits light is mounted on the front half of the lower surface 16b of the circuit board 16, and a capacitor 29 that has a storage function and a discharge function is mounted on the rear side.
- the light-emitting element 28 for example, a light-emitting diode (LED: “Light” Emitting “Diode”) is used, and the light-emitting surface 28a faces downward. Therefore, as described above, the optical axis P of the light emitted from the light emitting element 28 extends in the vertical direction.
- LED Light” Emitting “Diode
- the first light exit surface 20b of the first light guide lens 20 is located below the light emitting element 28, the functional surface 21b of the second light guide lens 21 is located above the light emitting element 28, and the first light exit surface. 20b and the functional surface 21b are located on the opposite side across a horizontal plane S including the light emitting surface 28a of the light emitting element 28 and orthogonal to the optical axis P of the light emitting element 28.
- connection cords 30 and 30 for supplying a drive current to the light emitting element 28 and the like is connected to the second half of the circuit board 16 from the lower side by soldering or the like.
- the connection cords 30 and 30 are inserted through the first space 10 of the arrangement space 9 and inserted into the door 100 through the front end portion of the housing 2, and the other end portion is connected to a power supply circuit (not shown).
- the bushing 31 is attached to the part of the one end side of the connection cords 30 and 30 in an outer fitting shape, and the connection cords 30 and 30 are protected by the bushing 31 (see FIGS. 4, 5, 7, and 9).
- the bushing 31 is made of a rubber material or the like and can be elastically deformed.
- the circuit board 16 is inserted from above into the board placement portion 22 of the housing 19 in a state where the connection cords 30 are connected, and is placed inside the board placement portion 22 (FIGS. 4, 5, 6 and 7). reference).
- the circuit board 16 is inserted into the board placement portion 22 to be positioned with respect to the housing 19 in the horizontal direction, and the outer peripheral portion of the lower surface 16b is received in contact with the board receiving surfaces 22a, 22a,. As a result, positioning with respect to the housing 19 in the vertical direction (vertical direction) is performed.
- connection cords 30 and 30 and the bushing 31 that protects the connection cords 30 and 30 are inserted into the cord insertion portion 23 from above, and the connection cords 30 and 30 and the bushing 31 are attached to the housing 19 (FIGS. 4 and 5). And FIG. 7).
- connection cords 30 and 30 and the bushing 31 are bent so as to be folded upward at a substantially central portion in the longitudinal direction (see FIG. 7).
- the gasket 17 is attached to the board arrangement part 22 (see FIGS. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9).
- the gasket 17 is formed by integrally forming a substantially flat blocking surface portion 32 that faces in the vertical direction and an annular pressing portion 33 that protrudes downward from the inner side of the outer peripheral surface of the closing surface portion 32.
- the outer surface of the closing surface portion 32 is the same as the outer shape of the substrate placement portion 22, and the size is substantially the same as the size of the outer shape of the substrate placement portion 22.
- An annular pressed protrusion 32 a that protrudes upward is provided at a portion near the outer periphery of the upper surface of the closing surface portion 32.
- An annular fitting recess 32b opened downward is formed in a portion near the outer periphery of the lower surface of the closing surface portion 32, and the fitting recess 32b is positioned directly below the pressed protrusion 32a.
- An annular engaging protrusion 32c protruding downward is provided continuously on the outer periphery of the lower surface of the closing surface portion 32 on the outside of the fitting recess 32b.
- An air vent hole 32d penetrating vertically is formed in the closing surface portion 32.
- the pressing portion 33 has an outer shape that is the same as the inner shape of the substrate placement portion 22, and an outer shape that is substantially the same as the inner shape of the substrate placement portion 22.
- the gasket 17 is attached to the housing 19 with the pressing portion 33 inserted into the substrate placement portion 22 and the closing surface portion 32 closing the opening of the substrate placement portion 22 (see FIGS. 4, 5, 6, and 7).
- the circuit board 16 arranged on the board arrangement part 22 is waterproofed by the gasket 17.
- the outer peripheral surface of the pressing portion 33 is positioned in close contact with or close to the inner peripheral surface of the substrate placement portion 22, and the tip end portion of the pressing portion 33 is pressed against the outer peripheral portion of the circuit board 16 from above.
- the circuit board 16 is pressed against the board receiving surfaces 22 a, 22 a,... Of the board placement part 22 by pressing the tip part of the pressing part 33.
- the circuit board 16 is waterproofed by attaching the gasket 17 to the housing 19, and the circuit board 16 is pressed against the housing 19 by the pressing portion 33 of the gasket 17.
- the fitting protrusion 22 b of the substrate placement portion 22 is inserted into and fitted into the fitting recess 32 b of the gasket 17, and the engagement protrusion 32 c of the gasket 17 is connected to the substrate. It is inserted into the engagement recess 22c of the arrangement part 22 and engaged.
- the lid 18 is coupled to the housing 19.
- the lid 18 is provided in succession on a substantially flat covering surface portion 34 facing in the up-down direction, side surface portions 35, 35 projecting downward from left and right side portions of the covering surface portion 34, and a lower end portion of one side surface portion 35.
- a cord holding portion 36 (see FIGS. 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9).
- the outer shape of the covering surface portion 34 is the same as the outer shape of the closing surface portion 32 of the gasket 17, and the size is much larger than the size of the outer shape of the closing surface portion 32.
- the side holes 35, 35 are formed with coupling holes 35a, 35a,.
- Two coupling holes 35a, 35a,... Are formed on the side surface portions 35, 35 apart from each other in the front-rear direction.
- the cord pressing portion 36 includes a connecting portion 36a that protrudes laterally (outward) from the side surface portion 35, and a pressing piece portion 36b that extends continuously from the front end of the connecting portion 36a.
- the center part in the longitudinal direction of the pressing piece portion 36b is continuous with the connecting portion 36a, and the cord pressing holes 36c and 36c that are vertically separated from each other between the holding piece portion 36b and the side surface portion 35 and extend vertically. Is formed.
- the lid 18 is coupled to the housing 19 in a state where the side surface portions 35 and 35 are externally fitted to the substrate placement portion 22 (see FIGS. 4 to 7).
- the lid 18 is coupled to the housing 19 as follows.
- the lid 18 is moved from the upper side to the lower side with respect to the housing 19, and the side surface portions 35, 35 are guided by the guide surfaces 25 a, 25 a,. Elastically deformed to spread outward.
- the inner surfaces at the lower ends of the side surfaces 35, 35 are slid onto the sliding surfaces 25b, 25b,..., And the lower opening edge of the coupling holes 35a, 35a,. , 25b,..., 25b,... Are respectively inserted into the coupling holes 35a, 35a,... And the side surfaces 35, 35,. (See FIGS. 6 and 7).
- the side surface portions 35, 35,... are elastically restored, the lower opening edges of the coupling holes 35a, 35a,... Are latched to the coupling locking surfaces 25c, 25c,. Is coupled to the housing 19.
- the pressed protrusion 32 a provided on the closing surface portion 32 of the gasket 17 is pressed downward and crushed by a portion near the outer periphery of the covering surface portion 34. Accordingly, a downward pressing force is applied to the gasket 17 from the lid 18, the pressing portion 33 is pressed against and closely contacted with the outer peripheral portion of the circuit board 16, and the fitting protrusion 22 b of the board placement portion 22 is fitted to the gasket 17.
- the mating recess 32 b is pressed further into close contact, and the engagement protrusion 32 c of the gasket 17 is pressed into close contact with the engagement recess 22 c of the substrate placement portion 22.
- the composite structure 15 is provided with the lid 18 that is coupled to the housing 19 and holds the gasket 17, there is no need for a special means for fixing the gasket 17 to the housing 19.
- the number of work steps can be reduced, and the gasket 17 can be attached to the housing 19 in a stable state.
- the gasket 17 can be mounted to the housing 19 in a more stable state, and the circuit board is provided by the gasket 17. 16 can be pressed in a more stable state.
- the gasket 17 is unlikely to fall down with respect to the substrate placement portion 22, and the gasket 17 A more stable attachment state to the housing 19 can be secured, and the circuit board 16 can be pressed in a more stable state by the gasket 17.
- connection cords 30, 30 is inserted into the cord pressing holes 36 c, 36 c formed between the pressing piece portion 36 b of the housing 19 and the substrate placement portion 22. They are inserted in order and pressed by the cord pressing part 36 (see FIG. 7).
- the light guide body 14 is formed in a shape extending substantially in the front-rear direction as a whole, a portion excluding the rear end portion is disposed on the front side of the illuminating body 13, and a rear end portion is disposed on the upper side of the illuminating body 13 (FIGS. 2 and 2). 3).
- the light guide body 14 is formed of a transparent material, and a portion near the rear end is provided as a wide portion 37 having the largest vertical width, and a portion on the front side of the wide portion 37 is formed as an extending portion 38 extending substantially in the front-rear direction.
- the inclined portion 39 is provided such that a portion on the rear side from the wide portion 37 extends upward and obliquely rearward from the wide portion 37.
- a notch 40 opened rearward and substantially downward is formed at the lower end of the wide portion 37 (see FIG. 4).
- the front surface formed by the notch 40 is formed as a first light incident surface 40a, and the lower surface formed by the notch 40 is formed as a second light incident surface 40b.
- the second light incident surface 40b is formed in a step shape.
- the extending portion 38 is formed in a shape that tapers toward the front, and the lower surface is formed as an inner surface reflecting surface 38a having a textured process (see FIGS. 3 and 8).
- the extending portion 38 is provided with alignment protrusions 38b, 38b protruding laterally at the intermediate portion in the vertical direction, and the width on the left and right sides becomes smaller as the portion above the alignment protrusions 38b, 38b goes upward. It is formed in the substantially wedge shape (refer FIG.8 and FIG.9).
- the inclined portion 39 is formed in a shape that tapers toward the rear, and the rear surface (surface that faces obliquely downward) is formed as an inner surface reflection surface 39a having a textured process (see FIGS. 3 and 6).
- the inclined portion 39 is provided with alignment protrusions 39b and 39b protruding laterally at the lower end portion (see FIGS. 6 and 9).
- the inclined portion 39 is formed in a shape in which the left and right widths are the smallest at the upper end portion.
- the light guide body 14 is also subjected to graining on the upper end portion, and the upper surface is formed as a light exit surface 14a.
- the light guide 14 is provided with a cover 41 at the lower end of the wide portion 37 (see FIG. 9).
- the cover part 41 is provided in the state which faces the left-right direction in the side of the 1st light incident surface 40a and the 2nd light incident surface 40b.
- the light guide 14 is aligned with the alignment protrusions 38b and 38b and the alignment protrusions 39b and 39b formed in the alignment recess 3a formed in the first panel 3 or the alignment recess 4a formed in the second panel 4. It is inserted and aligned with the housing 2 (see FIGS. 4, 6, and 8) and disposed in the first space 10 of the placement space 9.
- the tip of the second light guide lens 21 in the illumination body 13 is positioned in the notch 40 of the light guide 14. (See FIG. 4).
- the first light incident surface 40 a is positioned to face the functional surface 21 b of the second light guide lens 21, and the second light incident surface 40 b is the third light guide lens 21. It is located facing the reflective surface 21e.
- the light exit surface 14a is positioned slightly below the upper surface 2b of the housing 2 (see FIGS. 6 and 8).
- the front end portion of the second light guide lens 21 in the composite structure 15 is covered from the side by the cover portion 41.
- the housing is a part having a function of holding the circuit board 16.
- 19 and the first light guide lens 20 and the second light guide lens 21, which are parts having a function of guiding light, are integrally formed to improve the functionality while reducing the number of components. it can.
- the manufacturing cost increases. Therefore, high functionality can be secured with respect to light irradiation.
- the light emitted downward is transmitted from the first incident surface 20a to the first light guide as shown in FIG.
- the light is incident on the inside of the lens 20, and a part of the light is internally reflected by the peripheral surface of the first light guide lens 20 and guided toward the first light exit surface 20 b by the first light guide lens 20.
- the first light guide lens 20 is formed in a shape whose outer shape increases as it approaches the first light exit surface 20b from the first light entrance surface 20a. Therefore, the diffusion of the light that is internally reflected by the peripheral surface of the first light guide lens 20 is suppressed, and the light is guided while approaching the parallel light, and the necessary area can be irradiated from the first emission surface 20b. it can.
- the light guided by the first light guide lens 20 is emitted downward from the first emission surface 20b.
- the light emitted from the first emission surface 20b is refracted by the first emission surface 20b, but is formed on an inclined surface that is displaced downward as the first emission surface 20b is separated from the vehicle in the left-right direction. Since it is inclined with respect to P, the light emitted from the first emission surface 20 b is refracted in the direction away from the door panel 101 of the vehicle and is irradiated downward on the side of the door panel 101.
- the first light guide lens 20 has the first emission surface 20b inclined with respect to the optical axis P. Therefore, by setting the inclination angle to an angle as necessary, the first light emission lens 20 can be removed from the first emission surface 20b. The emitted light can be refracted and irradiated in a desired direction.
- the light emitting surface 28a of the light emitting element 28 mounted on the circuit board 16 when light is emitted from the light emitting surface 28a of the light emitting element 28 mounted on the circuit board 16, the light emitted in the oblique direction is transmitted from the second incident surface 21a to the inside of the second light guide lens 21. And the incident light travels toward the first reflecting surface 21c (see FIG. 11). Lights A and B traveling toward the first reflecting surface 21c are internally reflected by the first reflecting surface 21c and travel toward the second reflecting surface 21d or the functional surface 21b.
- the light A traveling toward the second reflecting surface 21d is internally reflected by the second reflecting surface 21d and is incident on the third reflecting surface 21e.
- the light A incident on the third reflecting surface 21e goes to the functional surface 21b except for a part thereof, is emitted from the functional surface 21b, and enters the light guide body 14 from the first light incident surface 40a. Further, a part of the light A which is internally reflected by the second reflecting surface 21d and is incident on the third reflecting surface 21e is emitted from the third reflecting surface 21e as leakage light and is emitted from the second light incident surface 40b. The light enters the light guide 14.
- the light B that is internally reflected by the first reflecting surface 21c and directed toward the functional surface 21b is internally reflected by the functional surface 21b and is incident on the third reflecting surface 21e.
- the light B incident on the third reflecting surface 21e is emitted from the third reflecting surface 21e and enters the light guide 14 from the second light incident surface 40b.
- the light incident on the inside of the light guide body 14 from the first light incident surface 40a is guided through the extending portion 38 to be emitted from the light exit surface 14a, and from the second light incident surface 40b to the light guide body 14.
- the light incident on the inside is guided through the wide portion 37 or the inclined portion 39 and is emitted from the light exit surface 14a.
- the light guided through the inside of the light guide body 14 includes light that reaches the inner reflection surface 39a or the inner reflection surface 38a. These lights are internally reflected by the inner reflection surface 39a or the inner reflection surface 38a and are then reflected on the light exit surface 14a. Led. Further, the upper end portion of the light guide body 14 is also subjected to the embossing process. However, the light is also internally reflected by the embossed part and guided to the light exit surface 14a.
- the light incident on the light guide 14 is guided through the wide portion 37, the inclined portion 39, or the extending portion 38 and is emitted from the light exit surface 14a, it is visually recognized that the entire light exit surface 14a is illuminated. Is done.
- the light incident from the first incident surface 20a and the light incident from the second incident surface 21a in the composite structure 15 are emitted in different directions. Therefore, the light emitted from one light emitting element 28 is emitted in different directions, and the functionality related to light control can be improved without increasing the number of components.
- the second guide The emission direction differs depending on the light guide path inside the optical lens 21, and further improvement in functionality relating to light control can be achieved.
- the first emission surface 20b and the functional surface 21b are located on the opposite side across the horizontal plane S including the light emitting surface 28a of the light emitting element 28 and orthogonal to the optical axis P of the light emitting element 28, the light emitting element 28
- the first emission surface 20b and the functional surface 21b for emitting light are positioned on opposite sides of the horizontal plane S to be included, so that further improvement in functionality relating to light control can be achieved.
- the second incident surface 21a of the second light guide lens 21 is inclined with respect to the optical axis P of the light emitted from the light emitting element 28 and formed in a convex shape on the light emitting element 28 side,
- the light incident from the second incident surface 21a is refracted in the direction of condensing, and the light emitted from the light emitting element 28 is collected by collecting a small amount of light emitted from the light emitting element 28 in an oblique direction. be able to.
- SYMBOLS 1 Vehicle lamp, 16 ... Circuit board, 17 ... Gasket, 18 ... Lid body, 19 ... Housing, 20 ... 1st light guide lens, 21 ... 2nd light guide lens, 22b ... Fitting protrusion, 28 ... light emitting element, 32a ... pressed protrusion, 32b ... fitting recess, 32c ... engaging protrusion, 33 ... pressing part
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- 回路基板を保持するハウジングと、
前記ハウジングに取り付けられ前記回路基板の防水を行うガスケットとを備え、
前記ガスケットに前記回路基板を前記ハウジングに対して押さえる押さえ部が設けられた
車輌用灯具。 - 前記ハウジングに結合されて前記ガスケットを押さえる蓋体が設けられた
請求項1に記載の車輌用灯具。 - 前記回路基板に発光素子が搭載され、
前記発光素子から出射される光を所定の方向へ導く導光レンズが設けられ、
前記ハウジングと前記導光レンズが一体に形成された
請求項1又は請求項2に記載の車輌用灯具。 - 前記ガスケットの前記ハウジングに対する取付方向と前記蓋体の前記ハウジングに対する結合方向とが同じにされた
請求項2に記載の車輌用灯具。 - 前記押さえ部が前記回路基板側に突出された突状に形成され、
前記ガスケットにおける前記押さえ部の外側の位置に前記押さえ部と同じ方向に突出され前記ハウジングに係合される係合突部が設けられた
請求項1、請求項2、請求項3又は請求項4に記載の車輌用灯具。 - 前記ガスケットに前記押さえ部と反対方向に突出され前記蓋体に押さえられる被押さえ突部が設けられ、
前記ハウジングに前記被押さえ突部と同じ方向に突出された嵌合突部が設けられ、
前記ガスケットにおける前記被押さえ突部の真下に前記嵌合突部が嵌合される嵌合凹部が形成された
請求項5に記載の車輌用灯具。
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