HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY WITH INTERCHANGABLE COMPOSITE LENS
20170321859 · 2017-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S41/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lighting assembly includes a composite lens, an optical reflector housing, and a lighting source. The composite lens has a clear lens portion, an opaque lens portion, and a first attachment feature. The optical reflector housing has a second attachment feature engaged with the first attachment feature, and further has a reflective inner surface. The optical reflector housing reflects incident light internally via the reflective inner surface and directs the reflected incident light through the clear portion. The composite lens defines a lighting cavity in conjunction with the optical reflector housing when the first and second attachment features are mutually engaged. The lighting source irradiates the lighting cavity with the incident light. A stacked headlight assembly includes vertically stacked first and second headlight assemblies, each having a composite lens, optical reflector, and lighting source.
Claims
1. A lighting assembly comprising: a composite lens having a clear lens portion, an opaque lens portion, and a first attachment feature; an optical reflector housing having a second attachment feature that is engaged with the first attachment feature, and further having a reflective inner surface configured to reflect incident light and direct the reflected incident light through the clear lens portion; and a lighting source; wherein the composite lens defines a lighting cavity in conjunction with the optical reflector housing when the first and second attachment features are mutually engaged, and wherein the lighting source is configured to irradiate the lighting cavity with the incident light.
2. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the opaque lens portion of the composite lens includes an inlaid film.
3. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the opaque lens portion is constructed from black or chrome-plated plastic.
4. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the lighting source includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes.
5. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the lighting assembly includes first and second lighting assemblies that are vertically stacked with respect to each other.
6. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the first attachment feature includes a tabular extension oriented in a first direction, and the second attachment features includes a tabular extension oriented in a second direction that is 150-180 degrees opposite the first direction.
7. The lighting assembly of claim 1, wherein the clear lens portion is integrally formed with the opaque lens portion, and wherein the first attachment feature is integrally formed with the opaque lens portion.
8. A stacked headlight assembly comprising: a first headlight assembly; and a second headlight assembly, wherein the first and second headlight assemblies are vertically stacked one on top of the other, and wherein each of the first and second headlight assemblies includes: a composite lens having a clear lens portion, an opaque lens portion that is integrally formed with the clear lens portion, and a first attachment feature that is integrally formed with the opaque lens portion; an optical reflector housing having a second attachment feature that is engaged with the first attachment feature, and further having a reflective inner surface, wherein the optical reflector housing reflects incident light via the reflective inner surface and directs the reflected light through the clear lens portion; and a lighting source configured to irradiate the lighting cavity with the incident light; wherein the composite lens defines a lighting cavity in conjunction with the optical reflector housing when the first and second attachment features are mutually engaged.
9. The stacked headlight assembly of claim 8, wherein the opaque lens portion of the composite lens includes an inlaid film.
10. The stacked headlight assembly of claim 8, wherein the opaque lens portion is constructed from black or chrome-plated plastic.
11. The stacked headlight assembly of claim 8, wherein the lighting source includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes.
12. The stacked headlight assembly of claim 8, wherein the lighting assembly includes first and second lighting assemblies that are vertically stacked with respect to each other.
13. The stacked headlight assembly of claim 8, wherein the first attachment feature includes a tabular extension oriented in a first direction, and the second attachment feature includes a tabular extension oriented in a second direction that is 150-180 degrees opposite the first direction.
14. A vehicle comprising: a body; and a stacked lighting assembly positioned with respect to the body, including: a first lighting assembly that houses a low-beam lighting function; and a second lighting assembly that houses a high-beam lighting function, wherein the first and second headlight assemblies are vertically stacked one on top of the other, and wherein each of the first and second headlight assemblies includes: a composite lens having a clear lens portion, an opaque lens portion integrally formed with the clear lens portion, and a first attachment feature; an optical reflector housing having a second attachment feature engaged with the first attachment feature, and further having a reflective inner surface configured to reflect incident light and direct the reflected incident light through the clear lens portion; and a lighting source configured to irradiate the lighting cavity with the incident light; wherein the composite lens defines a lighting cavity in conjunction with the optical reflector housing when the first and second attachment features are engaged with each other.
15. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the opaque lens portion of the composite lens includes an inlaid film.
16. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the opaque lens portion is constructed from black or chrome-plated plastic.
17. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the lighting source includes a plurality of light-emitting diodes.
18. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the lighting assembly includes first and second lighting assemblies that are vertically stacked with respect to each other.
19. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein the first attachment feature includes a tabular extension oriented in a first direction, and the second attachment features includes a tabular extension oriented in a second direction that is 150-180 degrees opposite the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, a system in the form of an example vehicle 10 having a body 12 and hood 13 is depicted schematically in
[0014] While the vehicle 10 of
[0015] In addition to housing conventional low-beam and high-beam lighting functions, with low-beam and high-beam headlights shown generally at 18 and 20 in
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[0017] As shown in the perspective side cross-sectional view illustration of
[0018] The two-shot molding process may include, by way of example, molding the clear lens portion 21 from polycarbonate or acrylic in a suitable mold (not shown). When the clear lens portion 21 has sufficiently cooled and solidified, such a mold may be adjusted and the opaque lens portion 24 may be molded onto clear lens portion 21. Other approaches may include inlaying a film, laser etching, adding metallic flake material, or otherwise forming a desired texture or appearance to the opaque lens portion 24. Then, an integral piece formed via the clear lens portion 21 and opaque lens portion 24 is connected to the optical reflector housing 22 at a peripheral bond/glue joint 28 using a two-part epoxy or other suitable material (not shown).
[0019] The optical reflector housing 22 includes a second attachment feature 26 that is engageable with the first attachment feature 29 of the composite lens 25. The composite lens 25 defines a lighting cavity (C.sub.L) in conjunction with the optical reflector housing 22 when the respective first and second attachment features 29 and 26 are mutually engaged, i.e., directly engaged with each other. The optical reflector housing 22 also includes a reflective inner surface 30 such as a polished mirror or chrome plated surface. The lighting source 50 may illuminate in response to a selected lighting function, e.g., a driver of the vehicle 10 turning on or off a high-beam or low-beam function via a knob or lever (not shown). When activated, the lighting source irradiates the lighting cavity (C.sub.L) with visible light, which reflects from the reflective inner surface 30 and exits the lighting cavity (C.sub.L) through the clear lens portion 21 as indicated by arrows L.
[0020] The composite lens 25 of
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[0022] Therefore, the composite lens 25 described above enables various flexible applications, such as but not limited to stacked vehicle headlight applications having a low-beam function and one or more high-beam functions, to be equipped with decorative lenses attached to the optical reflector housing 22 in an interchangeable manner. Reuse of the optical reflector housing 22 across different vehicles is thus enabled, with a wide variety of configurations of the composite lens 25 being possible to offer unique styling across multiple product lines. The present approach enables customization of visual appearances around the periphery of the composite lens 25 in particular, with any snap connections of the first and second attachment features 29 and 26 effectively hidden from view.
[0023] As used herein with respect to any disclosed values or ranges, the term “about” indicates that the stated numerical value allows for slight imprecision, e.g., reasonably close to the value or nearly, such as ±10 percent of the stated values or ranges. If the imprecision provided by the term “about” is not otherwise understood in the art with this ordinary meaning, then “about” as used herein indicates at least variations that may arise from ordinary methods of measuring and using such parameters. In addition, disclosure of ranges includes disclosure of all values and further divided ranges within the entire range.
[0024] The detailed description and the drawings or figures are supportive and descriptive of the disclosure, but the scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claimed teachings have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims.