Headlight structure for vehicle
09676437 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S43/251
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/663
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/249
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/0041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B6/001
PHYSICS
B62J6/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/241
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/147
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J6/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A headlight structure for ensuring easy structural designing of a light guide member to enhance the degree of the freedom of shape. Reflectors and left and right lenses are disposed respectively on the left and right sides of the center of a vehicle body. Second light sources are attached respectively to the left and right of a light guide member which is roughly W-shaped. Attachment portions and connection portions are hidden by a light-blocking light cover. The left and right reflectors and left and right including shining portions that are visible through the lenses wherein light evenness can be enhanced within an externally visible region. The headlight can be easily enlarged in size and in diameter. The second light sources make it is easy to design the structure of the light guide member for enhancing the degree of the freedom of shape.
Claims
1. A headlight structure for a vehicle, comprising: a first light source accommodated in a housing, the first light source being adapted to emit headlight rays; a light-blocking light cover covering a front surface of the housing; a reflector disposed between the light-blocking light cover and the housing, the reflector reflecting forward the rays emitted by the first light source; and a lens provided on the light-blocking light cover, the lens permitting transmission of the rays therethrough while converging the rays; wherein the headlight structure further comprises: a light guide member mounted to the housing so as to fringe a periphery of the reflector, the light guide member being adapted to permit light to travel on therethrough and being adapted to shine; and a second light source disposed to be hidden behind the light-blocking light cover when viewed from a vehicle front side, the second light source adapted to emit light guide member rays toward the light guide member; and a control unit adapted to control turned-on states of the first light source and the second light source.
2. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the reflector is a lower half concave mirror obtained by removing an upper half from a concave mirror; the first light source is a light emitting diode for emitting rays downwardly; and the second light source is disposed above the reflector.
3. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the vehicle is a saddle vehicle; the first light source, the reflector and a lens are disposed on each of left and right sides of a vehicle body center line of the vehicle; the light guide member is roughly W-shaped when viewed from the vehicle front side; and the second light source is attached to each of left and right sides of the light guide member.
4. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 3, wherein of the left and right reflectors, one is a high-beam reflector for exclusive use for a high beam, and the other is a high/low-beam reflector for combined use for high and low beams; the control unit, when a high beam mode is selected, performs a control such as to turn on the left and right first light sources and to turn on the second light source; and the control unit, when a low beam mode is selected, performs a control such as to turn on the first light source on the side of the high/low-beam reflector, turn on the second light source, and turn off the first light source on the side of the high-beam reflector.
5. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
6. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 3, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
7. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
8. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with an introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
9. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 8, wherein the shining portion is shaped to increase in width as a distance from the second light source increases wherein a width b at a central portion of the light guide member is greater that a width a at both ends thereof wherein a<b.
10. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 1, and further including an optical axis adjustment screw operatively connected to a lower portion of the housing for advancing or retracting an adjustment plate for aiming the first light source.
11. A headlight structure for a vehicle, comprising: a first light source accommodated in a housing, the first light source being adapted to emit headlight rays; a light-blocking light cover for covering a portion of a front surface of the housing; a reflector disposed between the light-blocking light cover and the housing, the reflector reflecting forward the rays emitted by the first light source; and a lens provided on the light-blocking light cover for permitting transmission of the rays therethrough while converging the rays; wherein the headlight structure further comprises: a light guide member mounted on the housing around a portion of a periphery of the reflector, the light guide member being adapted to permit light to travel on therethrough and being adapted to shine; and a second light source disposed behind the light-blocking light cover when viewed from a vehicle front side, the second light source being adapted to emit light guide member rays toward the light guide member; and a control unit adapted to control a turned-on state and a turn-off state of the first light source and the second light source.
12. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the reflector is a lower half concave mirror obtained by removing an upper half from a concave mirror; the first light source is a light emitting diode for emitting rays downwardly; and the second light source is disposed above the reflector.
13. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 12, wherein the vehicle is a saddle vehicle; the first light source, the reflector and a lens are disposed on each of left and right sides of a vehicle body center line of the vehicle; the light guide member is roughly W-shaped when viewed from the vehicle front side; and the second light source is attached to each of left and right sides of the light guide member.
14. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 13, wherein of the left and right reflectors, one is a high-beam reflector for exclusive use for a high beam, and the other is a high/low-beam reflector for combined use for high and low beams; the control unit, when a high beam mode is selected, performs a control such as to turn on the left and right first light sources and to turn on the second light source; and the control unit, when a low beam mode is selected, performs a control such as to turn on the first light source on the side of the high/low-beam reflector, turn on the second light source, and turn off the first light source on the side of the high-beam reflector.
15. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 14, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
16. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
17. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 12, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
18. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the light guide member includes a shining portion permitting shining with an introduced light, and a connection portion interconnecting the second light source and the shining portion, the connection portion being circular in cross section.
19. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 18, wherein the shining portion is shaped to increase in width as a distance from the second light source increases wherein a width b at a central portion of the light guide member is greater that a width a at both ends thereof wherein a<b.
20. The headlight structure for a vehicle according to claim 11, and further including an optical axis adjustment screw operatively connected to a lower portion of the housing for advancing or retracting an adjustment plate for aiming the first light source.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) An illustrative embodiment of the present invention will be described below, referring to the attached drawings. Note that the drawings should be looked at in accordance with the orientation of reference symbols.
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(16) The front cowl 22 is provided with the headlight 40 in the center in the vehicle width direction, airflow inlets 29L and 29R on the left and right sides of the headlight 40, and left and right turn signal lamps 31L and 31R at upper portions.
(17) When viewed from the vehicle front side, the turn signal lamps 31L and 31R overlap with grip guards 32L and 32R on the depth side (rearward side) thereof.
(18) As shown in
(19) The high/low-beam reflector 45 and the high-beam reflector 46 are each a lower-half concave mirror obtained by removing an upper half from a concave mirror.
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(21) In the vicinities of the attachment portions 51, second light sources 55 are attached to the connection portions 52. The second light sources 55 are light emitting diodes.
(22) The connection portion 52 is circular in section. The sectional shape is desirably a true circle, but may be an ellipse or an oblong.
(23) Fresnel cutting is applied to the shining portions 53. More specifically, the shining portions 53 are cut into the shape of minute sawteeth, and the sawtooth surface serves as diffuse reflection surfaces, so that these portions shine remarkably as compared with other portions. In addition, the shining portions 53 are shaped to increase in width as the distance from the second light source 55 increases so that the width b at a central portion of the light guide member 50 is greater than the width a at both ends thereof (a<b), as shown in
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(25) In other words, the left and right reflectors 45 and 46 and the left and right lenses 49L and 49R are disposed on the left and right sides of a vehicle body center line 56. In addition, the second light sources 55 are disposed respectively at the left and right ends of the light guide member 50, which has a roughly W-shaped form.
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(31) Since there is a vacant space on the upper side of the reflector 46, the first light source 63 is disposed there. In addition, since there is the vacant space on the upper side of the reflector 46, the second light source 55 is disposed there. Thus, the plurality of light sources 55 and 63 are disposed at substantially the same height, so that a power feeding system can be laid easily.
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(33) More specifically, in a high beam mode, as depicted in
(34) When a low beam mode is selected, as shown in
(35) The operation of the control unit 64 as aforementioned is merely a preferable example, and the form of turning-on/turning-off may be modified, as required.
(36) While the saddle type vehicle on which the headlight of the present invention is mounted has been a motorcycle in the aforementioned embodiment, the saddle type vehicle may be a three-wheeled vehicle or four-wheeled vehicle.
(37) While the light guide member 50 has been roughly W-shaped in the above embodiment, the shape may be modified. For example, in the case of a so-called single type headlight, a U-shape is suitable. In the case of a U-shaped light guide member, it is possible not only to provide two second light sources at both ends of the light guide member, but also to provide a second light source only at one end of the light guide member.
(38) The headlight according to the present invention is suitable for a saddle type vehicle having two wheels.
(39) The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.