ENDCAP LIGHTS
20210253022 · 2021-08-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2611
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/2661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present inventive concept relates to roof bar endcap for a vehicle, said endcap comprising one or more light emitting devices, an envelope arranged to at least partially surround said one or more light emitting devices, said envelope comprising one or more light exit surface portions, wherein said one or more light emitting devices is arranged to emit light through said one or more light exit surfaces, an engagement part adapted to engage a distal end of a roof bar such that the endcap is fixedly attached to said roof bar.
Claims
1. Roof bar endcap for a vehicle, said endcap comprising: one or more light emitting devices; an envelope arranged to at least partially surround said one or more light emitting devices, said envelope comprising one or more light exit surface portions, wherein said one or more light emitting devices is arranged to emit light through said one or more light exit surface portions; and an engagement part adapted to engage a distal end of a roof bar such that the endcap is fixedly attached to said roof bar.
2. The endcap according to claim 1, further comprising: means for receiving an external signal, said means being arranged to convert an external signal into a controller input signal; and a controller arranged to receive said controller input signal and convert said controller input signal into an electrical control signal for controlling said one or more light emitting devices.
3. The endcap according to claim 1, further comprising an energy storage unit adapted to provide power to said one or more light emitting devices.
4. The endcap according to claim 1, further comprising a connector for electrically and mechanically connect to a power grid, such as a power grid of a vehicle.
5. The endcap according to claim 4, wherein said external signal is an electrical signal, such as an electrical signal originating from said vehicle.
6. The endcap according to claim 1, wherein said one or more light emitting devices comprises at least two modes of lighting.
7. The endcap according to claim 6, wherein said one or more light emitting devices in a first of said at least two modes of lighting is arranged to emit light in a first plane and said one or more light emitting devices in a second of said at least two modes of lighting is arranged to emit light in a second plane, and wherein said first plane is deviant to said second plane
8. The endcap according to claim 6, wherein said one or more light exit surface portions comprises a first and a second light exit surface portion, wherein said one or more light emitting devices in said first mode is arranged to emit light through said first light exit surface portion, and wherein said one or more light emitting devices in said second mode is arranged to emit light through said second light exit surface portion.
9. The endcap according to claim 8, wherein said first light exit surface portion is arranged at an angle in relation to said second light exit surface portion.
10. The endcap according to claim 9, wherein said one or more light emitting devices comprises two light emitting devices, wherein a first light emitting device comprises said first mode and a second light emitting device comprises said second mode, and wherein said first light emitting device is arranged to emit light through said first light exit surface portion and said second light emitting device is arranged to emit light through said second light exit surface portion.
11. A roof bark for a roof of a vehicle, comprising at least one roof bar endcap according to claim 1.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0032] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0039] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0040] In the following detailed description, some embodiments of the present inventive concept will be described. It is however to be understood that, unless anything else is specifically indicated, features of the different embodiments are exchangeable between the embodiments and may be combined in different ways. Even though in the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a more thorough understanding of the present inventive concept, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present inventive concept may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known constructions or functions are not described in detail, so as not to obscure the present inventive concept.
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[0045] The board 14 may comprise the electronics needed to power, drive and control the light emitting devices 15, and therefore being entirely self sufficient in this regard. In the present figure, the board 14 comprises an external connector 16 adapted to receive an external connection device. The external connection device may in turn be comprised in the vehicle, in a rechargeable battery device or wireless communication device etc. The board 14 further comprises means for receiving an external signal arranged to convert an external signal into a controller input signal. The means for receiving an external signal is electrically and/or electronically connected to the external connector 16 so that the external signal may be conveyed and interfaced through the external connector. The board 14 may additionally and/or alternatively comprise means for receiving an external wireless signal. The board 14 further comprises a controller arranged to receive the controller input signal and convert the controller input signal into an electrical control signal for controlling the one or more light emitting devices 15.
[0046] The endcap 1 further comprises a fixation frame 17 adapted to be arranged around a circumference of the board 14 when the endcap 1 is assembled. The fixation frame 17 is arranged to fixate the position of the board 14 in the assembled endcap 1. The frame 17 comprises a protrusion 18 adapted to fit an indention 20 of the board 14 such that, when the endcap 1 is assembled, the protrusion 18 restricts movement of the board 14.
[0047] The endcap 1 further comprises a back portion 20. The back portion 20 is adapted to act as a support structure for the envelope 2, board 14 and fixation frame 17. The back portion 20 comprises an inner through-hole 21 adapted to be aligned with the external connector 16 when the endcap 1 is assembled. Thus, the inner through-hole 21, when the endcap 1 is assembled, acts as an opening to the connector 16 and permits reception of an external connection device by the connector 16. The back portion 20 further comprises a set of outer through-holes 22′,22″ and 22″. The outer through-hole 22′ is adapted to align with a through-hole 23′ of the protrusion 18 of the fixation frame 17, such that, when they are brought together, the frame 17 and the back portion 20 may be connected with and attached to each other by an attaching means. The back portion 20 further comprises a fixation pin 24 adapted to be received by a fixation hole 25 of the board 14 so that the board 14 is fixedly attached to the back portion 20 when the endcap 1 is assembled. The back portion 20 further comprises a first and a second laterally projecting portion 26′, 26″, each of the laterally projecting portions 26′, 26″ comprising a respective through-hole 27′, 27″ adapted to align with a respective through-hole 4′, 4″ of the fastening portions 3′, 3″ of the envelope 2 when the endcap is assembled.
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[0049] The outer through-hole 22′ and the through-hole 23′ of the fixation part are further adapted to align with an attachment means receiving portion 36 of the envelope 2 such that an attachment means can be brought through both through-holes 22,' 23′ and attach to the attachment means receiving portion 36 such that the parts 2, 14, 17, 20 of the endcap 1 is assembled and held together.
[0050] The envelope 2 comprises a transmissive grid 31 adapted to permit transmission of light emitted from one or more of the light emitting devices 15 of the board 14. The transmissive grid 31 is arranged such that light transmitted through it passes through the second light exit surface 2″ of the envelope. The envelope 2 further comprises a first light slit 32 and a second light slit 33. The first light slit 32 and the second light slit 33 are both adapted to permit light transmission of light emitted from one or more of the light emitting devices 15 of the board 14. Furthermore, both slits 32, 33 comprises at least one inner surface 34, 35. Any one of the inner surfaces 34, 35 may be a reflective surface such that light entering the respective slit 32, 33 and that is incident to the surface 34, 35 is reflected. The angle of reflection is determined by an angle of the surface 34, 35 with respect to the light emitting device 15 from which the reflected light is emitted from. Thus, the angle of reflection can be chosen by varying the angle of the surface 34, 35 with respect to the light emitting device 15. By varying the angle of reflection, a more concentrated or a less concentrated light distribution can be achieved.
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[0052] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present inventive concept by no means is limited to the embodiments described above. The features of the described embodiments may be combined in different ways, and many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those listed in the claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.