Method for Fastening a Cover Plate for a Motor Vehicle Headlamp to a Motor Vehicle Headlamp Housing
20240230050 ยท 2024-07-11
Inventors
- Martin ARTNER (Maria Tafler, AT)
- Markus BEMMERL (Loosdorf, AT)
- Markus HUBER (Neumarkt an der Ybbs, AT)
Cpc classification
F21S41/47
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/2805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/29
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Method for attaching a lens (100) for a motor vehicle headlight (10) to a motor vehicle headlight housing (200), comprising the following steps in chronological order: a. providing a motor vehicle headlight housing (200), wherein the following is arranged in the motor vehicle headlight housing (200): a first light module (210) and a second light module (220), a screen (230), wherein the first and second light module (210, 220) as well as the screen (230) form an assembly, and providing a lens (100), which has a first projection section (110) and a second projection section (120), wherein the first projection section (110) in combination with the first light module (210) is designed to produce a first light distribution, and wherein the second projection section (120) in combination with the second light module (220) is designed to produce a second light distribution, wherein the lens (100) has an opaque section (130), b. transferring the assembly into the mounting position (P1) with respect to the motor vehicle headlight housing (200), c. transferring the lens (100) onto the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) in a fixing position and subsequently fixing the lens (100) to the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) by means of vibration welding, d. transferring the assembly into the end position (P2).
Claims
1. A method for attaching a lens (100) for a motor vehicle headlight (10) to a motor vehicle headlight housing (200), comprising the following steps in chronological order: a. providing a motor vehicle headlight housing (200), wherein the following is arranged in the motor vehicle headlight housing (200): a first light module (210), which helps produce a first light distribution, a second light module (220), which helps produce a second light distribution, a screen (230), which is arranged between the first light module and the second light module (210, 220), wherein the screen (230) is arranged in such a manner that light emitted by one of the light modules (210, 220) is prevented from directly entering another light module, a holding body, on which the first and second light modules (210, 220) and the screen (230) are arranged, wherein the holding body, the first and the second light modules (210, 220), and the screen (230) form an assembly, and wherein the assembly in the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) can be moved into a mounting position (P1) and into an end position (P2) that is different from the mounting position (P1), and providing a lens (100), which has a first projection section (110) and a second projection section (120), which first and second projection sections (110, 120) are at least partially translucent, wherein the first projection section (110) is associated with the first light module (210) and in combination with the first light module (210) is designed to produce the first light distribution, and wherein the second projection section (120) is associated with the second light module (220) and in combination with the second light module (220) is designed to produce the second light distribution, wherein the lens (100) has an opaque section (130), which is arranged between the first and second projection section (110, 120) and is designed to optically and spatially separate the first and second projection section (110, 120) from one another such that the light entering a projection section is prevented from entering the other projection section; b. transferring the assembly into the mounting position (P1) with respect to the motor vehicle headlight housing (200), wherein in the mounting position (P1), the assembly is pre-positioned in such a way that the screen (230) is free from mechanical contact with the opaque section (230) of the lens (100) during the subsequent fixing of the lens (100) in a fixing position to the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) in accordance with step c); c. transferring the lens (100) onto the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) in the fixing position and subsequently fixing the lens (100) to the motor vehicle headlight housing (200) by means of vibration welding; and d. transferring the assembly into the end position (P2), wherein in the end position (P2), the assembly is arranged in such a manner that the screen (230) extends continuously to the opaque section (130) and is in mechanical contact with the opaque section (130) of the lens such that light from one light module is prevented from entering a projection section (110, 120) of the lens (100) associated with the other light module.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the assembly is transferred into the mounting position (P1) in step b) and into the end position (P2) in step c) with adjusting screws.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the adjusting screws are accessible from outside of the motor vehicle headlight housing (200).
Description
[0019] The invention is explained below in more detail based on exemplary drawings. In the drawings,
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[0023] The motor vehicle headlight housing 200 further comprises a screen 230, which is arranged between the first and second light module 210, 220, wherein the screen 230 is arranged in such a manner that light emitted by one of the light modules 210, 220 is prevented from directly entering another light module.
[0024] Moreover, a holding body is provided, on which the first and second light module 210, 220 as well as the screen 230 are arranged, wherein the holding body, the first and the second light module 210, 220 as well as the screen 230 form an assembly, and wherein the assembly in the motor vehicle headlight housing 200 can be moved into a mounting position P1 and into an end position P2 that is different from the mounting position P1.
[0025] Furthermore, a lens 100 is provided, which has a first projection section 110 and a second projection section 120, which first and second projection section 110, 120 are at least partially translucent, wherein the first projection section 110 is associated with the first light module 210 and in combination with the first light module 210 is designed to produce the first light distribution, and wherein the second projection section 120 is associated with the second light module 220 and in combination with the second light module 220 is designed to produce the second light distribution.
[0026] The lens 100 further has an opaque section 130, which is arranged between the first and second projection section 110, 120 and is designed to optically and spatially separate the first and second projection section 110, 120 from one another such that the light entering a projection section is prevented from entering the other projection section.
[0027] In a next step b), the assembly is transferred into the mounting position P1 with respect to the motor vehicle headlight housing 200, which mounting position P1 is shown in
[0028] The lens 100 is then transferred in a step c) onto the motor vehicle headlight housing 200 in the fixing position and then fixed to the motor vehicle headlight housing 200 by means of vibration welding.
[0029] In a subsequent step d), the assembly is transferred into the end position P2, which end position P2 is shown in
[0030] The assembly is transferred into the mounting position P1 in step b) and into the end position P2 in step c) by means of adjusting screws, which are accessible from outside of the motor vehicle headlight housing 200.