Light device for a motor vehicle
11098873 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Dalibor Vlcek (Koprivnice, CZ)
- Jan Kratochvil (Horka-Domky, CZ)
- Ondrej Hasa (Ratibor, CZ)
- Jan Grof (Libhost, CZ)
Cpc classification
F21S45/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/47
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/49
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S45/43
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/47
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The light device comprises a housing (1) covered with a transparent or semi-transparent cover (2) that delimit an inner chamber (3) inside the housing (1), a light unit (5) situated in the chamber (3) and equipped with at least one light source, a cooler (4) associated with the light unit (5), and a tubular cooling conduit (7) that passes through an opening (10) in the housing (1) into the chamber (3) to supply cooling medium (8) from the cooling medium (8) source installed outside the housing (1) to the cooler (4) and comprises a drive means (74) for forced flow of the cooling medium (8) in the tubular cooling conduit (7). The tubular cooling conduit (7) is connected to the cooler (4) in such a way that the cooling medium (8) does not escape from the tubular cooling conduit (7) and cooler (4) to the surrounding space in the chamber (3). Inside the tubular cooling conduit (7), one or more adjacent supply channels (72) are provided to supply the cooling medium (8) to the cooler (4) in one direction, and next to the supply channel (72) or channels (72), one or more exhaust channels (73) are provided to simultaneously discharge the cooling medium from the cooler (4) in the opposite direction out of the housing (1).
Claims
1. A headlight or signal light assembly for a motor vehicle, comprising: a housing in the form of a receptacle defined by a housing wall, the housing wall having an inner surface facing an interior of the housing and an outer surface opposite the inner surface; a transparent or semi-transparent lens closing the housing and being designed to protect and separate the interior of the housing from external surrounding of the motor vehicle; a light unit situated in the housing and including at least one light source and a cooler associated with the light source; and a tubular cooling conduit extending between a cooling medium source positioned outside the housing and the cooler positioned in the housing, wherein the tubular cooling conduit passes through an opening formed in the housing into the housing to supply cooling medium from the cooling medium source to the cooler and comprises a drive means for forced flow of the cooling medium in the tubular cooling conduit, wherein the tubular cooling conduit is connected to the cooler in such a way that the cooling medium does not escape from the tubular cooling conduit and cooler to the surrounding space in the housing, wherein inside the tubular cooling conduit, one or more adjacent supply channels are provided to supply the cooling medium to the cooler in one direction, and next to the supply channel or channels, one or more exhaust channels are provided to simultaneously discharge the cooling medium from the cooler in the opposite direction out of the housing.
2. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular cooling conduit is connected to the cooler with one of its longitudinal ends, and outside the housing, it is connected to the cooling medium source.
3. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular cooling conduit is straight.
4. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular cooling conduit is bent or angled.
5. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular cooling conduit comprises at least one flexible length section, wherein at least one of the flexible length sections is found in the housing in order to enable an adjusting position of the light unit relative to the housing wall.
6. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the supply and exhaust channels are all parallel.
7. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the drive means is attached to the outer surface of the housing wall in order for the drive means to be accessible from outside the housing for maintenance, repair, or removal of the drive means.
8. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubular cooling conduit comprises an outer tube and an inner tube arranged inside the outer tube, which are configured to supply the cooling medium to the cooler through the inner tube constituting the supply channel, and to discharge the cooling medium from the cooler through the space between the jackets of the outer tube and inner tube constituting the exhaust channel, or to discharge the cooling medium through the inner tube constituting the exhaust channel and to supply the cooling medium through the space between the jackets of the outer tube and the inner tube forming the supply channel.
9. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 8, wherein the said drive means is a fan the rotor of which is fitted with a set of outer blades situated against the said space delimited between the jackets of the outer tube and inner tube, and a set of inner blades situated against the inner tube, one of the said two sets being a set of pushing blades and the other one of the said sets being a set of pulling blades.
10. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cooler is implemented as a heat exchanger.
11. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cooler has peripheral walls that delimit the inner space of the cooler wherein at least from one peripheral walls, inner walls protrude into the said space in such a way that between individual inner walls and between the inner walls and peripheral walls, inner channels are provided for streaming of the cooling medium in the cooler.
12. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 11, wherein from at least one peripheral wall or inner wall, cooling fins protrude into the said space in such a way that the cooling medium flows around the cooling fins.
13. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cooler and/or lighting unit are position adjustable with respect to the housing by means of assembly nodes connecting the cooler and/or lighting unit with the housing wall.
14. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cooling medium is air and the drive means is a fan.
15. The headlight or signal light assembly according to claim 1, wherein the light source is a LED source.
Description
OVERVIEW OF FIGURES IN THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be clarified in more detail in a non-limiting way by means of embodiment examples of the light device or its parts with reference to attached drawings wherein:
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(14) The tubular cooling conduit 7 preferably comprises a double-jacketed tube 71 with a flexible shape that is tightly connected to the cooler 4 at one longitudinal end of the tubular cooling conduit 7, the cooler being fitted with an interconnecting member 46 for this purpose, so that the cooling medium 8 cannot escape out of the tubular cooling conduit 7 and cooler 4 to the surrounding space in the inner chamber 3. The double-jacketed tube 71 comprises an inner tube 71a and an outer tube 71b, the inner tube 71a having a smaller diameter than the outer tube 71b to create two separate channels 72, 73, which are separated from each other by the inner tube 71a wall. The cooler 4 is configured in such a way that it comprises at least two openings 47, 48 adapted for the cooling medium 8 to stream from the double-jacketed tube 71 to the cooler 4 and back from the cooler 4 to the double-jacketed tube 71. In this embodiment, the primary opening 47 is intended to supply cold cooling medium 8 from the supply channel 72 to the cooler 4, and the secondary opening 48 to discharge heated cooling medium 8 from the cooler 4 to the exhaust channel 73. The tubular cooling conduit 7 is, outside the housing 1, e.g. with its second longitudinal end, distant from the first longitudinal end, connected to the cooler 4, connected to the cooling medium 8 source (not shown). The tubular cooling conduit 7 comprises a drive means 74 for forced flow of the cooling medium 8 in the tubular cooling conduit 7, which is a two-way fan 74 in this embodiment example, comprising a stator 74a and a two-way rotor 74b, the fan 74 being firmly attached to the wall 11 of the carrying housing 1 with the use of flange 74c. The flange 74c also has a shape that is adapted to the interconnection of the tube 71 and fan 74.
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(18) In general, according to the invention, the supply channel 72 comprised in the tubular cooling conduit 7 is used to supply the cooling medium 8 from the cooling medium 8 source, which is situated outside the housing 1, i.e. outside the chamber 3 as well, to the cooler 4, and at the same time, the cooling medium that have received a part of heat from the cooler 4, are discharged from the cooler 4 through the exhaust channel 73 comprised in the tubular cooling conduit 7 out of the chamber 3, a thus out of the housing 1. The supply channel 72 and exhaust channel 73 are situated in the tubular cooling conduit 7 next to each other and may be preferably parallel to each other. One of possible particular configurations is that the tubular cooling conduit 7 consists of the inner tube 71a and outer tube 71b in a certain section or sections. However, other configurations are also possible, e.g. instead od two tubes one tube can be used that is divided into one or more supply channels and exhaust channels with a longitudinal partitions or partitions inside. The configuration of the drive means for forced flow of the cooling medium in the tubular cooling conduit 7 must also be designed with respect to the particular configuration of the channels. Since air is preferably used as the cooling medium, a fan is preferably used as the drive means.
(19) The said drive means may be configured in such a way that it pushes the cooling medium towards the cooler 4 and at the same time applies draft/vacuum on the cooling medium heated in the cooler 4 and withdraws them from the cooler 4 through the tubular cooling conduit 7 out of the chamber 3. However, such embodiments are also possible wherein the drive means acts upon the cooling medium 8 with the said pushing force/overpressure only and the entire effect of the supplied cooling medium 8 results in automatic discharge of the previously supplied medium 8 from the cooler. Similarly, such embodiments are possible wherein the cooling means acts upon the cooling medium 8 in the cooler 4 with vacuum and removes the heated medium 8 from the cooler 4 by its effect and at the same time, suctions “fresh” cooling medium 8 into the cooler 4 instead of the discharged medium this way.
(20) The drive means can be situated in fact anywhere along the length of the tubular cooling conduit 7, but such position wherein the drive means is attached to the wall 11 of the housing 1 is especially preferred. Such a position provides an easy access to the drive means and its reliable attachment.
(21) In line with the description above, the tubular cooling conduit 7 may be linear-straight, undulated or generally having the longitudinal axis with a curved shape. The tubular cooling conduit 7 preferably comprises a fixed section A1 (see
LIST OF REFERENCE MARKS
(22) 1—housing 2—cover 3—inner chamber 4—cooler 5—light unit 6—covering mask 7—tubular cooling conduit 8—cooling medium 9—assembly node 11—wall 41—cover 42—body 43—inner wall 44—inner channel 45—cooling fin 46—interconnecting member 47—primary opening 48—secondary opening 71—double-jacketed tube 71a—inner tube 71b—outer tube 72—supply channel 73—exhaust channel 74—fan 74a—stator 74b—rotor 74c—flange 74d—inner blade 74e—outer blade A1—fixed part A2—flexible part X, y, z—Cartesian coordinate system