AUTOMOTIVE LAMP OPTICAL ELEMENT AND AUTOMOTIVE HEADLAMP
20220316676 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S41/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/0686
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0408
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/37
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/151
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/43
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/47
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/295
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2102/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2107/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21W2102/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/47
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/192
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/1423
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S41/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/153
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/322
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is an automotive lamp optical element and an automotive headlamp. The automotive lamp optical element includes a light-incident portion, a light-passing portion and a light-emitting portion sequentially connected and integrally formed. The light-incident portion is configured to focus and emit light from a light source into the light-passing portion. The area of a longitudinal section of the light-passing portion gradually increases in an optical axis direction. The light-emitting portion protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-incident portion and is configured to refract light emitted through the light-passing portion.
Claims
1. An automotive lamp optical element, comprising: a light-incident portion; a light-passing portion; and a light-emitting portion, wherein the light-incident portion, the light-passing portion and the light-emitting portion are sequentially connected and integrally formed, the light-incident portion is configured to focus and emit light from a light source into the light-passing portion, an area of a longitudinal section of the light-passing portion gradually increases in an optical axis direction, and the light-emitting portion protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-incident portion and is configured to refract light emitted through the light-passing portion, wherein the longitudinal section of the light-passing portion is a plane perpendicular to an optical axis.
2. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the light-incident portion protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
3. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the light-incident portion has a light-incident surface, and the light-incident surface is a curved surface protruding in the direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
4. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the light-incident portion comprises a converging cup, one side of the converging cup facing away from the light-passing portion is planar, or one side of the converging cup facing away from the light-passing portion is provided with a groove, and a protrusion is disposed in the groove in the direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
5. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the light-incident portion comprises at least two light-incident portions, the at least two light-incident portions are disposed in rows and columns, and each of the at least two light-incident portions is disposed directly facing to one light source.
6. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal section of the light-passing portion has a rectangular shape, and four side surfaces of the light-passing portion except end surfaces of the light-passing portion each are an inclined surface, wherein the end surfaces of the light-passing portion are connected to the light-incident portion and the light-emitting portion, respectively.
7. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein the light-emitting portion comprises a first light-emitting portion and a second light-emitting portion, one end surface of the first light-emitting portion is connected to the light-passing portion, another end surface of the first light-emitting portion is connected to the second light-emitting portion, the other end surface of the first light-emitting portion serves as a light-emitting surface and is a plane, and an end surface of the second light-emitting portion facing away from the first light-emitting portion serves as a light-emitting surface and is a curved surface.
8. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 7, wherein four side surfaces of the first light-emitting portion except two end surfaces of the first light-emitting portion each are an inclined surface, a longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion perpendicular to the optical axis has a rectangular shape, and an area of the longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion gradually decreases in the optical axis direction.
9. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 8, wherein both an upper side surface and a lower side surface of the second light-emitting portion are an inclined surface, an inclination angle of an upper side surface of the first light-emitting portion is same as an inclination angle of the upper side surface of the second light-emitting portion, and an inclination angle of a lower side surface of the first light-emitting portion is same as an inclination angle of the lower side surface of the second light-emitting portion.
10. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 7, wherein a width of any one longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion is greater than a height of the any one longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion.
11. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein an upper part or a lower part of the light-passing portion is provided with an inclined groove, the inclined groove comprises an inclined surface adjacent to the light-incident portion and a vertical surface adjacent to the light-emitting portion, a shape of an intersection line between the inclined surface and the vertical surface fits with a shape of a light cut-off line, and the inclined surface is inclined in the optical axis direction toward a lower part or an upper part of the light-passing portion so that light incident on the inclined surface is totally reflected.
12. The automotive lamp optical element of claim 1, wherein a height of a longitudinal section of the light-passing portion connected to the light-emitting portion is less than a height of a longitudinal section of the light-emitting portion connected to the light-passing portion, a total reflection surface is disposed on an upper surface or a lower surface of the light-passing portion, a step portion is formed by the total reflection surface and a vertical wall surface of the light-emitting portion protruding out of the light-emitting portion, a shape of an intersection line between the total reflection surface and the vertical wall surface fits with a shape of a light cut-off line, and the total reflection surface is configured to totally reflect light incident on the total reflection surface.
13. An automotive headlamp, comprising an automotive lamp optical element, a circuit board, and a radiator, wherein the automotive lamp optical element is disposed on one side of the circuit board, the radiator is mounted on another side of the circuit board, a light source is disposed on the circuit board, the automotive lamp optical element comprises a light-incident portion, a light-passing portion and a light-emitting portion, wherein the light-incident portion, the light-passing portion and the light-emitting portion are sequentially connected and integrally formed, the light-incident portion is configured to focus and emit light from the light source into the light-passing portion, an area of a longitudinal section of the light-passing portion gradually increases in an optical axis direction, and the light-emitting portion protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-incident portion and is configured to refract light emitted through the light-passing portion, wherein the longitudinal section of the light-passing portion is a plane perpendicular to an optical axis, and the light source is disposed directly facing to the light-incident portion.
14. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the light-incident portion protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
15. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the light-incident portion has a light-incident surface, and the light-incident surface is a curved surface protruding in the direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
16. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the light-incident portion comprises a converging cup, one side of the converging cup attached to the light-passing portion is flat, or one side of the converging cup facing away from the light-passing portion is provided with a groove, and a protrusion is disposed in the groove in the direction facing away from the light-passing portion.
17. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the light-incident portion comprises at least two light-incident portions, the at least two light-incident portions are disposed in rows and columns, and each of the at least two light-incident portions is disposed directly facing to one light source.
18. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the longitudinal section of the light-passing portion has a rectangular shape, and four side surfaces of the light-passing portion except end surfaces of the light-passing portion each are an inclined surface, wherein the end surfaces of the light-passing portion are connected to the light-incident portion and the light-emitting portion, respectively.
19. The automotive headlamp of claim 13, wherein the light-emitting portion comprises a first light-emitting portion and a second light-emitting portion, one end surface of the first light-emitting portion is connected to the light-passing portion, another end surface of the first light-emitting portion is connected to the second light-emitting portion, the other end surface of the first light-emitting portion serves as a light-emitting surface and is a plane, and an end surface of the second light-emitting portion facing away from the first light-emitting portion serves as a light-emitting surface and is a curved surface.
20. The automotive headlamp of claim 19, wherein four side surfaces of the first light-emitting portion except two end surfaces of the first light-emitting portion each are an inclined surface, a longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion perpendicular to the optical axis has a rectangular shape, and an area of the longitudinal section of the first light-emitting portion gradually decreases in the optical axis direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0031] 1—automotive lamp optical element; [0032] 11—light-incident portion; 111—light-incident surface; 12—light-passing portion; 121—inclined groove; 1211—inclined surface; 1212—vertical plane; 122—step portion; 1221—total reflection surface; 13—light-emitting portion; 131—first light-emitting portion; 132—second light-emitting portion; [0033] 2—circuit board; 21—light source; and 3—radiator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] In the description of this application, it is to be noted that, in the case of no explanation to the contrary, the position or position relationship indicated by the orientation words such as “center”, “up”, “down”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “inside”, “outside”, “front” and “rear” is based on the position or position relationship indicated by the direction of a vehicle in a normal driving state after an automotive lamp optical element of the present application is installed on the vehicle. Moreover, terms such as “first” and “second” are used only for the purpose of description and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, and terms “first position” and “second position” are two different positions.
[0035] In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that terms such as “mounted”, “joined”, and “connected” are to be understood in a broad sense unless otherwise expressly specified and limited. For example, the term “connected” may refer to “securely connected” or “detachably connected”; may refer to “mechanically connected” or “electrically connected”; or may refer to “connected directly”, “connected indirectly through an intermediary”, or “connected in two components”. For those of ordinary skill in the art, specific meanings of the preceding terms in the present application may be understood based on specific situations.
[0036] Solutions of the present application will be described in detail in conjunction with drawings and embodiments.
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[0038] The optical axis is an axis extending in a front-rear direction of the automotive lamp optical element 1 and passing through a focal point of the light-emitting portion 13, and the optical axis direction is defined as a direction along the optical axis and directing toward the light-emitting portion 13 from the light-incident portion 11. The longitudinal section is defined as a plane perpendicular to the optical axis.
[0039] The automotive lamp optical element 1 in this embodiment is a transparent plastic automotive lamp optical element. The plastic automotive lamp optical element is made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or polycarbonate (PC). In other embodiments of the present application, the automotive lamp optical element 1 may also be a silica gel automotive lamp optical element or a glass automotive lamp optical element. The material of the automotive lamp optical element 1 is selected according to actual needs.
[0040] The light-incident portion 11 protrudes in a direction facing away from the light-passing portion 12. The light-incident portion 11 has a light-incident surface 111, and the light-incident surface 111 is a curved surface protruding in a direction facing away from the light-passing portion 12. As shown in
[0041] In the automotive lamp optical element 1 provided in this embodiment, the existing primary lamp optical element and the existing secondary lamp optical element are integrally formed, so that one lamp optical element is saved, and thus the automotive lamp optical element is simple in structure, small in size and only needs to be mounted at one time, thereby avoiding a secondary mounting error and improving the overall mounting accuracy and the optical system accuracy of the automotive lamp optical element 1. Thus the ideal lamp shape can be obtained.
[0042] The longitudinal section of the light-passing portion 12 in this embodiment has a rectangular shape. Four side surfaces of the light-passing portion 12 except end surfaces of the light-passing portion 12 are inclined surfaces, where the end surfaces of the light-passing portion 12 are connected to the light-incident portion 12 and the light-emitting portion 13, respectively. The incline directions of the four side surfaces of the light-passing portion 12 make the area of the longitudinal section of the light-passing portion 12 gradually decrease in the optical axis direction, so that more light incident on the light-emitting portion 131 through the light-passing portion 12 to improve the light utilization, thereby meeting requirements of the automotive lamp light shape.
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[0046] In order to make the automotive lamp optical element 1 form a high beam or an auxiliary high beam, the inclined groove 121 may also be formed at the upper part of the light-passing portion 12, and the inclined groove 121 may be arranged in the optical axis direction. In an embodiment, the inclined groove 121 is a sharp groove, and a wall surface of the inclined groove 121 includes an inclined surface 1211 adjacent to the light-incident portion 11 and a vertical surface 1212 adjacent to the light-emitting portion 13. The inclined surface 1211 is inclined along the optical axis direction toward the lower part of the light-passing portion 12, and the inclined surface 1211 is configured to totally reflect the light incident on the inclined surface 1211. Similarly, the shape of the intersection line between the inclined surface 1211 and the vertical surface 1212 fits with the shape of a high-beam cut-off line, so that the light incident into the light-passing portion 12 is cut off through the intersection line and then emitted from the light-emitting portion 13 to form the high-beam cut-off line. Of course, since the automotive lamp optical element 1 itself can form the high beam or the auxiliary high beam, the high-beam cut-off line may not be set, that is, the inclined groove 121 at the upper part of the light-passing portion 12 may not be provided.
[0047] In other embodiments, the height of a longitudinal section of the light-passing portion 12 connected to the light-emitting portion 13 is less than the height of a longitudinal section of the light-emitting portion 13 connected to the light-passing portion 12. That is, a total reflection surface 1221 is disposed on an upper surface or a lower surface of the light-emitting portion 12. As shown in
[0048] The above cut-off line is a light and shade cut-off line defined in the relevant regulations on automotive lamps, and according to the definition of “GB 4599-2007—motor vehicle headlamps equipped with filament lamps”, the light and shade cut-off line is a boundary line at which a significant change in light and shade can be perceived visually when a light beam is projected onto a light distribution screen. The shape of the intersection line may be set differently corresponding to the light and shade cut-off line. The inclined groove 121 or the step portion 122 added to the automotive lamp optical element 1 can replace the light-shielding plate provided independently of the automotive lamp optical element 1 in the existing art, and the structure of the lamp optical element 1 in the present application is simpler than that in the existing art.
[0049] This embodiment also provides an automotive headlamp. As shown in