Vehicle lamp and vehicle rear panel
10046693 ยท 2018-08-14
Assignee
- KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP)
- KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA JIDOSHOKKI (Kariya-shi, Aichi, JP)
Inventors
- Hideaki Terai (Kariya, JP)
- Akira Moriyama (Kariya, JP)
- Mitsuhiko Nishijima (Shizuoka, JP)
- Koji Uchino (Shizuoka, JP)
Cpc classification
F21S43/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/241
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/2607
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B6/0095
PHYSICS
F21S43/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/239
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/2661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/245
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/245
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/241
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/239
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A vehicle lamp includes a light guiding portion configured to be provided in at least one section of a vehicle body panel of a vehicle, and a light source arranged to input light into the light guiding portion such that the light is guided inside the light guiding portion. The light guiding portion has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface is configured to face toward an inside of the vehicle and to serve as a light blocking surface to block the light. The outer surface is configured to face toward an outside of the vehicle and to serve as a light exiting surface from which the light is allowed to exit the light guiding portion. The vehicle body panel may be a vehicle rear panel having a resin molded portion, and the vehicle lamp may be provided integrally with the resin molded portion.
Claims
1. A vehicle lamp comprising: a light guiding portion being a portion of a vehicle body panel of a vehicle, the vehicle body panel comprising a transparent portion and a colored portion, the transparent portion and the colored portion being arranged adjacent to one another along an exterior surface of the vehicle body panel, the light guiding portion being the transparent portion of the vehicle body panel; and a light source arranged to input light into the light guiding portion such that the light is guided inside the light guiding portion, wherein the light guiding portion comprises an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface being configured to face toward an inside of the vehicle and to serve as a light blocking surface to block the light, and the outer surface being configured to face toward an outside of the vehicle and to serve as a light exiting surface from which the light is allowed to exit the light guiding portion, and wherein the transparent portion and the colored portion both transmit respective portions of the light therethrough; and at least a portion of the colored portion is a window for viewing through.
2. The vehicle lamp according to claim 1, wherein a light blocking layer is provided on the inner surface of the light guiding portion.
3. The vehicle lamp according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the light guiding portion is configured to diffuse the light.
4. The vehicle lamp according to claim 3, wherein the outer surface comprises light diffusing elements to diffuse the light.
5. The vehicle lamp according to claim 4, wherein the light diffusing elements are inverted cone shaped recessed portions arranged in an array on the outer surface.
6. The vehicle lamp according to claim 3, further comprising a transparent protective layer covering the outer surface.
7. The vehicle lamp according to claim 6, wherein the protective layer is a hard coat film.
8. The vehicle lamp according to claim 1, wherein the light guiding portion is configured to be arranged in a section other than a window section of the vehicle body panel.
9. The vehicle lamp according to claim 1, wherein the transparent portion and the colored portion are formed as unitary and continuous portions of the vehicle body panel.
10. The vehicle lamp according to claim 1, wherein the light blocking surface extends across the entire inner surface of the transparent portion.
11. The vehicle lamp according to claim 10, wherein the light blocking surface further extends across a portion of an inner surface of the colored portion.
12. A vehicle rear panel comprising: a resin molded portion forming an exterior portion of the vehicle rear panel; and a vehicle lamp being provided as a portion of the vehicle rear panel, the vehicle rear panel comprising a transparent portion and a colored portion, the transparent portion and the colored portion being arranged adjacent to one another along an exterior surface of the vehicle rear panel, wherein the vehicle lamp comprises a light guiding portion, and a light source arranged to input light into the light guiding portion such that the light is guided inside the light guiding portion, the light guiding portion being the transparent portion of the vehicle rear panel, wherein the light guiding portion comprises an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface being configured to face toward an inside of a vehicle and to serve as a light blocking surface to block the light, and the outer surface being configured to face toward an outside of the vehicle and to serve as a light exiting surface from which the light is allowed to exit the light guiding portion, and wherein the transparent portion and the colored portion both transmit respective portions of the light therethrough; at least a portion of the colored portion is a window for viewing through.
13. The vehicle rear panel according to claim 12, wherein the transparent portion and the colored portion are formed as unitary and continuous portions of the vehicle rear panel.
14. The vehicle rear panel according to claim 12, wherein the light blocking surface extends across the entire inner surface of the transparent portion.
15. The vehicle rear panel according to claim 14, wherein the light blocking surface further extends across a portion of an inner surface of the colored portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
(7) The left and right rear lamps RL each includes a tail and stop lamp TSL, a backup lamp BL and a turn signal lamp TL. These lamps are configured as independent lamps, and are mounted on the rear panel RP in a specific layout pattern. In this exemplary embodiment, the tail and stop lamps TSL and the high mount stop lamp HMSL are examples of a vehicle lamp according to the present invention. Accordingly, the tail and stop lamps TSL and the high mount stop lamp HMSL will be described in detail, and detailed description of the other lamps BL, TL will be omitted.
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(9) Sections of the rear panel RP, not including the respective light emitting surfaces of the high mount stop lamp HMSL and the rear lamps RL, in particular the tail and stop lamps TSL, include clear smoked resin molded portions 1. The clear smoked resin molded portions 1 are made of clear smoked resin, for example, a polycarbonate resin containing carbon black at an appropriate concentration to lower the light transmission rate. Sections including the respective light emitting surfaces of the high mount stop lamp HMSL and the tail and stop lamps TSL include clear resin molded portions 2 made of clear resin, for example, a transparent polycarbonate resin. Each of the clear resin molded portions 2 forms a light guiding portion configured to function as a light guide. The clear smoked resin portion 1 and the clear resin portion 2 are integrally formed. In this exemplary embodiment, clear smoked resin portion 1 and the clear resin portion 2 are integrally molded by two-color molding. A black coating film 3 is formed by coating an inner surface of a section of the integrally formed clear smoked resin portion 1 and clear resin portion 2, not including the rear window RW, thereby forming the black-appearance section BA. The clear smoked rear window RW is formed in a section surrounded by the black-appearance section BA. Vehicle body color coating is applied on an outer surface of a section of the clear smoked resin portion 1 forming the vehicle body color section CA.
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(11) The clear resin portion 2 is transparent, and is configured as a light guide (an example of a light guiding portion) inside which light can be guided. At least one end portion of the clear resin portion 2, this being a lower end portion in this example as illustrated in
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(13) According to the tail and stop lamps TSL of this exemplary embodiment, when observed from the rear side of the vehicle while the tail and stop lamps TSL are not turned on, the black coating film 3 on the inner surface is observed through the clear resin portion 2, giving a black external appearance. The external appearance of the tail and stop lamps TSL and the surrounding black-appearance section BA thereby blend together, such that an observer neither sees, nor recognizes, the presence of the tail and stop lamps TSL. However, when the tail and stop lamps TSL are turned on, the LEDs 4a emit light, and the light from LEDs 4a is input to the clear resin portion 2 from the light entering face 2i of the clear resin portion 2 on the lower side, and is guided inside the clear resin portion 2. As illustrated in
(14) In this way, when the tail and stop lamp TSL is not turned on, the external appearance of the tail and stop lamp TSL blends together with the black-appearance section BA, and the presence of the tail and stop lamp TSL is not recognized. When the tail and stop lamp TSL is turned on, a portion of the black-appearance section BA emits light and the observer is made aware that the tail and stop lamp TSL is emitting light, thereby giving the user a sense of surprise, and giving an appearance that promotes the distinctness of the vehicle. The light is blocked by the black coating film 3 on the inner surface of the clear resin portion 2 such that, when the tail and stop lamps TSL is not turned on, the interior of the vehicle is not exposed to the view from outside the vehicle through the clear resin portion 2. When the tail and stop lamp TSL is turned on, the light guided inside the clear resin portion 2 is not sent to the inside, namely into the interior of the vehicle, thus preventing occupants, in particular the driver, from being dazzled. The hard coat film 6 on the outer surface of the clear resin portion 2 prevents the stippled steps 21 on the outer surface of the clear resin portion 2 from being damaged by external force, and also prevents dirt, moisture or the like from entering the stippled steps 21 so as not to impair the light diffusion effect.
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(16) A lower end face of the clear resin portion 2 of the high mount stop lamp HMSL is configured as a light entering face 2i, and LEDs 4b each serving as a light source are arranged to face the light entering face 2i. The LEDs 4b may be similar to the LEDs 4a used in the tail and stop lamps TSL, and are supported by a portion of the rear panel RP via a base plate 5b (a supporting plate). The LEDs 4b are arranged so as not to be exposed, by using for example a concealing cover (omitted from the drawings) extending from the hinge mechanism H the LEDs 4b.
(17) When the high mount stop lamp HMSL is not turned on, the black coating film 3 on the inner surface is observed through the clear resin portion 2. The section of the high mount stop lamp HMSL therefore gives a black external appearance, and is blended with the black-appearance section BA extending along the upper side of the rear window RW. Therefore, an observer outside the vehicle can neither see nor recognize the presence of the high mount stop lamp HMSL. When the high mount stop lamp HMSL is turned on, the light from LEDs 4b is guided upwards inside the clear resin portion 2 from the light entering face 2i. The guided light is diffused by the stippled steps 21 on the upper end portion, and is sent out from the outer surface of the clear resin portion 2, i.e., from a light exiting surface 2o. Accordingly the light emits in a form of a line extending in a left-right direction along an upper end of the clear resin portion 2, whereby the observer outside the vehicle recognizes the light emitted from the high mount stop lamp HMSL.
(18) Also with respect to the high mount stop lamp HMSL, it is not recognized as a lamp when it is not turned on, and is recognized as the lamp only when it is turned on. The observer is thereby given a sense of surprise, and an appearance that promotes the distinctness of the vehicle is given. When the high mount stop lamp HMSL is on, due to the black coating film 3 formed on the inner surface of the clear resin portion 2, the light guided inside the clear resin portion 2 does not exit toward the inside, namely into the interior of the vehicle, thereby preventing the driver from being dazzled. Moreover, the hard coat film 6 formed on the outer surface of clear resin portion 2 prevents the stippled steps 21 on the outer surface of the clear resin portion 2 from being damaged due to external forces, and also prevents dirt, moisture or and the like from entering the stippled steps 21 so as not to impair the light diffusion effect.
(19) While a detailed description of the turn signal lamps TL and the backup lamps BL has been omitted in the description of the exemplary embodiment, they may be configured in a similar manner as the tail and stop lamps TSL. That is, each of the turn signal lamps TL and the backup lamps BL may be configured such that a clear resin portion is provided in a section including the lamp, an inner surface of the clear resin portion is formed with a black coating film to give a light blocking surface, and stippled steps are formed on an outer surface of the clear resin portion as light diffusion elements to provide a light diffusing surface, and a light source is arranged to input light into the clear resin portion. In this way, the turn signal lamps TL and the backup lamps BL can be configured as lamps with an external appearance that conveys a sense of surprise to the observer, similarly to the tail and stop lamps TSL. Alternatively, the turn signal lamps TL and the backup lamps BL may be configured as those of conventional types, such as multipurpose thin type lamps.
(20) The light blocking surface on the inner surface of the clear resin portion is not limited to a configuration in which a black coating film is provided, in so far as it blocks light. For example, a black resin film having light blocking properties may be integrated with the inner surface of the clear smoked resin portion and/or the clear resin portion. Alternatively, lens steps may be formed on the inner surface of the clear resin portion such that light does not exit therefrom. Moreover, the color of the light blocking layer is not limited to black, and may be any color chosen in relation to the vehicle body coating color. Furthermore, a hard coat film as a protective layer and/or an antifog film to prevent fogging may be formed as additional layers on the light blocking layer.
(21) According to the exemplary embodiment described above, in providing the rear panel, the clear resin portion and the clear smoked resin portion are formed integrally by two-color molding when configuring the rear panel. However, the resin portions may be provided integrally by an adhesion or a welding. Alternatively, the resin portions may be provided integrally by a mechanical connection, e.g., using fastening means such as screws.
(22) To configure the light exiting surface of the clear resin portion (an example of light guiding portion) as the light diffusing surface such that the light guided inside the clear resin portion is diffused and sent toward the outside, the stippled steps may not be provided. Instead, the outer surface of the clear resin portion may be roughened by frosting, or the surface face may be thinly and selectively coated with a light diffusing material such as a fine, transparent grained material.
(23) As for the light source, a semi-conductor light emitting device such as an LED is preferable in that the light can be input into the light guiding portion with high efficiency. However, the light source is not limited to a semi-conductor light emitting device, and a light bulb or other light emitting devices may also be used. Moreover, as for the protective layer on the outer surface of the light guiding portion, forming a hard coat film is preferable in a case in which the light exiting surface is formed with stippled steps. However, the protective layer may be in an optional form, depending on the configuration of the light diffusing surface. For example, a protective film may be adhered.
(24) In the above exemplary embodiment, the present invention is applied to the tail and stop lamp and the high mount stop lamp arranged in the rear panel of the vehicle. However, the present invention may also be applied to other lamps, such as a turn signal lamp or a backup lamp.
(25) The present invention is applicable to a lamp arranged in a vehicle body panel, such as a vehicle rear panel made of resin, and also to the vehicle body panel.