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High intensity LED illumination device with automated sensor-based control

A lighting control system includes a device controller containing control circuitry that is configured to control drive currents delivered to a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) of a lighting device. The control circuitry generates commands to compensate for failed LEDs in the plurality of LEDs by controlling drive currents delivered to a group of LEDs so that the illuminance level of light detected by an illuminance sensor will not substantially change because of the failed LED, if the voltage across the group of LEDs is less than the threshold amount. The control circuitry also controls the plurality of LEDs in response to data received from a sensor configured to measure a characteristic value of light received from the lighting device, by controlling drive currents delivered to the LEDs if the detected characteristic value of light from the lighting device has moved above or below a threshold.

Light bulb retaining device for a vehicular lamp reflector unit

A vehicular light bulb locking device includes a resilient retainer clip with a clamp portion for connecting to a lamp reflector unit, a substantially cylindrical portion, and a beveled lip formed at a free end of the clamp portion; and a bracket body for engaging a light bulb in the lamp reflector unit, the bracket body having a hinge pin pivotally received in the cylindrical portion of the retainer clip, and at least one click finger. The bracket body is pivotable between an open position enabling a light bulb to be replaced, and a locked position in which the at least one click finger engages the beveled lip, and a light bulb is firmly held with respect to the lamp reflector unit.

HEAD LAMP APPARATUS
20180313511 · 2018-11-01 · ·

A head lamp apparatus may include: a light source unit including first and second light sources; a lens separated from the light source unit; a first optic rod having a first light receiving surface, and emitting light received from the first light source toward the lens through a first light emitting surface; and a second optic rod having a second light receiving surface, and emitting light received from the second light source toward the lens through a second light emitting surface. At least one of the first and second light emitting surfaces may be positioned on a Petzval surface of the lens.

CURVED LIGHT GUIDE FOR PROPAGATING LIGHT RAYS
20180284335 · 2018-10-04 · ·

A light guide intended to propagate light rays emitted from at least one light source, the light guide including at least three successive portions in a direction of propagation of the light rays from the one or more light sources, the three successive portions being a first portion, a second portion located immediately after the first portion, the second portion following a curve defined by a main radius of curvature, and a third portion located immediately after the second portion. According to the invention, at least one slit is produced in the second portion, the one or more slits defining at least two sub-guides, the sub-guides joining so as to form the third portion of the light guide.

Dimming mechanism, vehicle lamp module, vehicle lamp, and vehicle

A dimming mechanism, comprising a fixed ball head connecting piece having one end connected to a lighting unit and another end connected to a support frame or lamp body; a first adjustable ball head connecting piece having one end connected to the lighting unit such that the lighting unit rotates to achieve dimming in a first direction; and a second adjustable ball head connecting piece having one end slidingly connected to a sliding slot provided on the lighting unit so that by means of the front and back motion of the second adjustable ball head connecting piece, the sliding slot is driven to rotate, and the lighting unit is, by means of the rotation of the sliding slot, driven to rotate so as to achieve dimming in a second direction. Further disclosed are a vehicle lamp module comprising a dimming mechanism, a vehicle lamp, and a vehicle.

Light emitting apparatus and illumination apparatus including the same

A light emitting apparatus is provided. The light emitting apparatus may include a light source device that emits a plurality of laser beams in parallel, a light transmission device that gathers the plurality of laser beams emitted from the light source device into a single beam and outputs the single beam to a focus, a wavelength conversion device that converts the wavelength of the single beam on the focus, and a housing to receive the light source device, the light transmission device, and the wavelength conversion device.

Vehicle lighting apparatus with Fresnel lens and convex lens array
10077878 · 2018-09-18 · ·

Fresnel lenses are arranged between a board and an outer lens in such a manner as to face at least one of LED chips. The Fresnel lenses are arranged close to a center of the outer lens in front view. Convex and dome-shaped lenses are arranged between the board and the outer lens in such a manner as to face other light sources of the LED chips. The dome-shaped lenses are arranged more radially outward than the Fresnel lenses in front view. Rear surface 89a of the dome-shaped lenses are arranged to be offset toward the LED chips relative to rear surfaces of the Fresnel lenses.

Detector Controlled Headlight System
20180255622 · 2018-09-06 · ·

An automated headlight system for vehicles replaces the high and low beam with a continuum of beam patterns, with further variable spatial distribution of intensities and color spectrum. The digital-headlight is comprised of a controller, sensors and multiple, individually-controllable light-sources modified by optical-control elements to form narrow-beams which are then combined to create the overall headlamp beam. Utilizing real-time sensor data regarding beings, objects and vehicles in the way-ahead, as well as optional information on the driver, vehicle and environment, the logical controller dynamically adapts the headlight system's illumination so as to provide vehicle operators with optimal visibility while preventing discomfort-glare from reaching the eyes oncoming traffic or pedestrians.

Light emitting device with optical member for exciting fluorescence, illumination device, and vehicle headlamp having the same

A headlamp (1) includes a light-emitting section (4) which emits fluorescence upon receiving excitation light from a laser element (2). Energy intensity distribution of the excitation light, which is received by the light-emitting section (4), is a top-hat distribution.

Reversible mounting flange and methods of manufacture and use
10066811 · 2018-09-04 · ·

A reversible mounting flange capable of being mounted in one of a plurality of configurations and operable to secure any of a plurality of different lenses and related components to a mounting surface in any of a plurality of different positions.