F21S41/663

Motor Vehicle Headlight Having Waveguide Elements Arranged in Matrix Form

The invention relates to a motor vehicle headlight (1) having a lamp unit (2), which has at least one light source (3) and an optical attachment (4) having a light emission surface (5), and having a projection lens (7) downstream of the lamp unit, wherein the optical attachment has a plurality of waveguide elements (6), each having a light coupling surface (8) for feeding in light from the at least one light source and having light decoupling surfaces (9) arranged in the light emission surface of the optical attachment and projects a light pattern forward in the traffic space, the waveguide elements extend between the light coupling surface and the light decoupling surface, wherein the light decoupling surface has a greater area than the light coupling surface, and each waveguide element is laterally delimited by two lateral surfaces (10), from above by a roof surface (11) and below by a floor surface (12) and tapers between the light decoupling surface and the light coupling surface, wherein the width of the floor surface decreases proceeding from the light emission surface, wherein the floor surface (12) and/or the roof surface (11) of at least one waveguide element (6) has exactly one constriction (14) in respect of the width thereof between the light decoupling surface (9) and the light coupling surface (8), which has the smallest width (b.sub.m) of the floor surface and/or of the roof surface.

LUMINOUS MATRIX-ARRAY MONOLITHIC MOTOR-VEHICLE DEVICE FOR WRITING ON THE GROUND
20210070219 · 2021-03-11 · ·

The present invention proposes a lighting device for a motor vehicle comprising a first module that projects a first pixelated high beam, a second module that projects a second pixelated writing beam onto the road, and a third module that projects a third low beam cut-off. The first, second and third modules are arranged such that the first and second beams overlap at least partially vertically; and the second and third beams overlap at least partially vertically.

LUMINOUS MATRIX-ARRAY MONOLITHIC MOTOR-VEHICLE DEVICE FOR WRITING ON THE GROUND
20210070219 · 2021-03-11 · ·

The present invention proposes a lighting device for a motor vehicle comprising a first module that projects a first pixelated high beam, a second module that projects a second pixelated writing beam onto the road, and a third module that projects a third low beam cut-off. The first, second and third modules are arranged such that the first and second beams overlap at least partially vertically; and the second and third beams overlap at least partially vertically.

Lighting device projecting two vertically offset matrices of light pixels

A lighting device for a motor vehicle including a first lighting module projecting at least one first matrix of first independently activatable juxtaposed pixels, the first pixels being arranged in several vertical columns and in at least one transverse row of determined height (Dh), characterized in that it includes a second lighting module projecting a second matrix of second independently activatable juxtaposed pixels, the second pixels being arranged in at least one transverse row, the second matrix being superposed with the first matrix with a vertical offset by a vertical offset distance (P) less than the determined height (Dh) relative to the first pixels of the first matrix.

Lighting device projecting two vertically offset matrices of light pixels

A lighting device for a motor vehicle including a first lighting module projecting at least one first matrix of first independently activatable juxtaposed pixels, the first pixels being arranged in several vertical columns and in at least one transverse row of determined height (Dh), characterized in that it includes a second lighting module projecting a second matrix of second independently activatable juxtaposed pixels, the second pixels being arranged in at least one transverse row, the second matrix being superposed with the first matrix with a vertical offset by a vertical offset distance (P) less than the determined height (Dh) relative to the first pixels of the first matrix.

Primary optical unit, secondary optical unit, module, arrangement, vehicle headlight, and headlight system

In various embodiments, an optical unit for a radiation source matrix is provided. The optical unit may include a plurality of coupling surfaces, which are arranged in at least one line, and at least one decoupling surface. At least one coupling surface, which is arranged at a line end of the line formed by the coupling surfaces arranged in at least one line, is widened when viewed in the direction of the at least one line.

Primary optical unit, secondary optical unit, module, arrangement, vehicle headlight, and headlight system

In various embodiments, an optical unit for a radiation source matrix is provided. The optical unit may include a plurality of coupling surfaces, which are arranged in at least one line, and at least one decoupling surface. At least one coupling surface, which is arranged at a line end of the line formed by the coupling surfaces arranged in at least one line, is widened when viewed in the direction of the at least one line.

Headlight for a motor vehicle

The invention relates to a headlight for a motor vehicle having a plurality of main light modules configured to produce a main light distribution for low beam and high beam. The headlight also has a laser light module comprised of one or more laser diodes configured to produce a laser light distribution in addition to the main light distribution. The headlight is configured such that, during operation, the laser light distribution is movable in a manner decoupled from the main light distribution and relative to the main light distribution.

Headlight for a motor vehicle

The invention relates to a headlight for a motor vehicle having a plurality of main light modules configured to produce a main light distribution for low beam and high beam. The headlight also has a laser light module comprised of one or more laser diodes configured to produce a laser light distribution in addition to the main light distribution. The headlight is configured such that, during operation, the laser light distribution is movable in a manner decoupled from the main light distribution and relative to the main light distribution.

VEHICLE ILLUMINATION SYSTEM, VEHICLE SYSTEM, LAMP UNIT AND VEHICLE LAMP

A vehicle illumination system provided in a vehicle capable of traveling around a corner by inclining a vehicle body toward a turning direction includes: a headlamp mounted on a front portion of the vehicle; a communication lamp disposed on the vehicle body in a region adjacent to the head tamp so as to be visible from ahead of the vehicle; and an illumination control unit configured to change a lighting mode of the communication lamp depending on a state of the vehicle.