Patent classifications
B60Q1/0483
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE BASED DAYLIGHT RUNNING LIGHT
Light emitting diode (LED) based daylight running light (DRL) comprising a carrier, comprising a polymer composition comprising polyethylene terephthalate and glass fibers, the surface of the carrier comprises conductor tracks for mounting one or more LED's.
Multifunctional support for mounting functional elements of a motor vehicle
A multifunctional support configured for mounting of functional elements of a motor vehicle on the vehicle body, the multifunctional support including: securing elements for securing the multifunctional support to at least one associated element of the body, or a fender support and/or a liner of an A-pillar; and mounting elements for maintaining at least one headlamp and/or a bonnet on the multifunctional support, the headlamp performing a lighting function and the bonnet closing a vehicle engine compartment when in the closed bonnet position. The support includes mounting elements for maintaining all or part of a header tank on the multifunctional support, the header tank configured to collect water and/or separate air to be conveyed to a ventilation circuit of the vehicle.
Headlight-affixing structure
A headlight-affixing structure for affixing a headlight positioned above a front bumper to a vehicle by using a headlight bracket. When viewed from the front, the headlight bracket is substantially formed into an L-shape and comprises a horizontal section extending in the vehicle-width direction along the lower edge of the headlight, and an upright section extending upward from an end of the horizontal section on the inside thereof in the vehicle-width direction. The upright section of the headlight bracket is provided with an upper affixing part for affixing the upper section of the headlight by using a downward-facing fastening member. The middle-outside section of the horizontal section is provided with a lower affixing part for affixing the lower section of the headlight by using an upward-facing fastening member.
HOLDING DEVICE OF A LIGHTING MODULE OF A LIGHTING UNIT, LIGHTING MODULE, AND LIGHTING UNIT OF A VEHICLE
A holding device of a lighting module of a lighting unit of a vehicle, comprising a securing section for securing the holding device to the rest of the lighting module and a bearing section for supporting the holding device on a bearing pin of the lighting unit, wherein the bearing section has at least one lock which forms a locking connection together with the bearing pin when the holding device is assembled, and wherein the lock is designed such that the locking connection simultaneously forms a joint which enables the lighting module to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the bearing pin. A lighting module and a lighting unit of a vehicle are also provided.
WORKING VEHICLE
A working vehicle includes a vehicle body, an obstacle detector to detect an obstacle in a vicinity of the vehicle body, at least one lamp to be lighted on a peripheral portion of the vehicle body, and an attachment bracket attached to the vehicle body. The attachment bracket includes an attachment body including a detector-attaching portion to which the obstacle detector is attached, and at least one lamp-attaching portion to which the at least one lamp is attached.
Method and apparatus for vehicular light fixtures
A lighting device is provided for controlling the photometric distribution of light emitted by two or more LEDs. The lighting device may be integrated with a control system of the vehicle and may be controlled by a remote controller. The lighting device may be capable of being operated in one or more modes of operation based on operating conditions, user input, or both. Operating conditions may include vehicle conditions, environmental conditions, and user conditions. The controller may operate a software application to enable the user to modify, control, or otherwise regulate any mode of operation or other feature of the lighting system.
ARC MODULAR LIGHT DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Arc modular light devices, systems, and methods. In at least one exemplary embodiment of a module system of the present disclosure, the module system comprises a plurality of LED modules, each LED module comprising an outer housing, a light source positioned within the outer housing, and a lens positioned so that light from the light source can be emitted through the lens; and a plate configured to couple to each of the plurality of LED modules; wherein the module system is configured to focus light from the LED modules inward when the plate has a concave curvature; and wherein the module system is configured to spread light from the LED modules outward when the plate has a convex curvature.
Work vehicle
Provided is a work vehicle in which components such as a headlamp are less likely to be affected by heat. The work vehicle includes a running vehicle body which includes running devices and to which a work machine can be replaceably connected; an engine mounted on the running vehicle body and serving as a drive source for the running devices and the work machine; a bonnet covering the engine; a headlamp attached to a front portion of the bonnet; a muffler arranged below the headlamp in an internal space of the bonnet; and a heat shield member arranged between the headlamp and the muffler.
Sliding tool assembly for a vehicle
A sliding tool assembly for a vehicle includes a sliding member configured to be slidably connected to a first accessory track of a vehicle. A base member is rotatably connected to the sliding member and rotatable about a first rotation axis. A first beam member is rotatably connected to the base member and rotatable about a second rotation axis. A second beam member is rotatably connected to the first beam member and rotatable about a third rotation axis.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VEHICULAR LIGHT FIXTURES
A lighting device is provided for controlling the photometric distribution of light emitted by two or more LEDs. The lighting device may be integrated with a control system of the vehicle and may be controlled by a remote controller. The lighting device may be capable of being operated in one or more modes of operation based on operating conditions, user input, or both. Operating conditions may include vehicle conditions, environmental conditions, and user conditions. The controller may operate a software application to enable the user to modify, control, or otherwise regulate any mode of operation or other feature of the lighting system.