Ventilation system for vehicle lighting
09568161 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V31/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/37
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A ventilation system for a vehicle headlight housing. The ventilation body has an inner part extending into the housing opening as well as an outer part extending circumferentially about the opening wall of the housing opening, which on the one hand offers, in the locked position thereof, a sealing attachment and on the other hand provides a labyrinthic ventilation channel.
Claims
1. A ventilation system for vehicle lighting with a housing comprising: a housing opening with an outwardly projecting wall, a ventilation body which is fixed to the housing opening and has a ventilation element, a membrane, and a cap covering an end of the ventilation body opposite the housing opening, wherein a ventilation channel with a plurality of baffles or diversions is formed between an edge of the ventilation element and the housing opening, wherein the ventilation body (2) has, on the end opposite the housing opening (1), a receiving opening (6) for receiving the membrane (4), said membrane (4) running perpendicular to an axial direction of the housing opening (1) and the ventilation element (3), the ventilation element (3) comprises an outer part (11), from which a radial projection (18) protrudes, whose edge (13) is spaced from the housing opening (1) and is arranged to form a first diversion (41) of the ventilation channel (17), the ventilation element (3) includes an inner part (8) projecting into the housing opening (1), with a radial opening (19) arranged in a region between the membrane (4) and the cap (5), and facing the radial projection (18), to form a second diversion (42) of the ventilation channel (17), as well as an axial opening (21, 21) freeing an axial segment of the ventilation channel (17), and the ventilation element (3) and the housing opening (1) are configured such that the ventilation element (3) can be brought from an unlocked into a locked position or vice versa by rotation by a predetermined angle of rotation relative to the housing opening (1).
2. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the ventilation body (2) and the housing opening (1) have locking elements (24, 24 25, 25, 25) such that, by rotation of the ventilation body (2) relative to the housing opening (1) about an axis of rotation (A) extending in an axial direction of the housing opening (1) the ventilation body (2) is not locked in a first rotational position and locked in a second rotational position.
3. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the locking elements (25, 25, 25, 24, 24) of the housing opening (1) and the ventilation body (2) are formed such that the ventilation body (2) in the locked position is held positively and/or force-fitting on the housing opening (1).
4. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the inner part (8) of the ventilation element (3) has at a free end a radially projecting locking element (24, 24), which in the locking position engages behind a bottom arc portion (25) of locking element (25) of the housing opening (1) in a latching manner.
5. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein a free end of the inner part (8) and a rim (26, 26) of the housing opening (1) are designed to be coordinated with each other in such a way that only a predetermined type of ventilation bodies (2) among a plurality of different types of ventilation body can be introduced in the unlocked position and/or rotatable into the locked position.
6. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the inner part (8) has a circumferential cylindrical radial surface (33), against which an inner side (34) of a cylindrical opening wall (10) bears sealingly.
7. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the housing opening (1) has a ring (14) arranged a radial distance from the closed opening wall (10), which serves as a stop for the stop elements of the ventilation element (3), so that, with the exception of the region of the radial projection (18), the outer part (11) of the ventilation element (3) bears sealingly against a front edge (13) of the ring (14).
8. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the radial opening (19) of the inner part (8) and the radial projection (18) of the outer part (11) are arranged on the same side of the ventilation element (3).
9. The ventilation system according to claim 1, wherein the housing opening (1) comprises a projecting mounting frame (28) having a part-circular portion (30) and at least one of a bulge (29) and a recess, wherein the at least one of the bulge (29) and the recess are formed so that the ventilation element (3), following axial abutment with the housing opening (1), can be brought from the unlocked position into the locking position by rotation at an acute angle.
10. The ventilation system according to claim 9, wherein the radial projection (18) and the bulge (29) have a larger radius than the part-circular portion (30) of the mounting frame (28).
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) A ventilation system can be used for example for vehicle lighting. Alternatively, the ventilation system can be used for the ventilation and/or pressure equalization of other enclosures, such as control units, batteries.
(13) A lighting device for a vehicle can be arranged in the front or rear region of the vehicle. The lighting device comprises a housing in which at least one light source and a therewith associated lens or optics unit is arranged for producing a light beam. By means of the light beam, a predetermined light distribution, such as a low beam or high beam distribution, can be produced. The housing, which is comprised of a rigid material, has an opening on the front in the main illumination direction, which is covered by a translucent lens. At a rear side of the housing, preferably on a vertical wall of the housing (housing wall 9), an aeration system for mutual exchange of air between an interior of the housing and the environment is provided. The ventilation system is formed on the one hand by molding or formation of a housing opening 1 and on the other hand by forming a ventilation body 2 attachable to the housing opening 1.
(14) The ventilation body 2 is formed in the present embodiment in three parts and has a ventilation element 3, a breathable membrane 4, and a preferably plate-shaped cap 5.
(15) The ventilation element 3 has, on the side opposite from the housing 1, a receiving opening 6, in which the membrane 4 is mounted. The cap 5, provided with barb-shaped annular elements 7, engages in the receiving opening 6 of the ventilation element 3 and covers the membrane 4 towards the outside.
(16) The ventilation element 3 can be made from the same plastic material as the housing or the housing opening 1. Alternatively, the ventilation element 3 may be made of a different material than the housing or the housing opening 1. The ventilation element 3 has an inner part 8, which penetrates into a cylindrical opening wall 10 projecting outwardly from the housing 9 of the housing opening 1. As is apparent from
(17) Further, the ventilation element 3 comprises an outer part 11 which is integrally connected to the inner part 8 and extends substantially outside the opening wall 10 of the housing opening 1.
(18) The outer part 11 has a circumferentially closed wall 12 widening in the direction of an open side, whose free edge 13, in a locking position of the ventilation body 2, bears sealingly on a ring 14 of the housing opening 1. The ring 14 of the housing opening 1 is arranged at an axial distance from the opening wall 10 of the same; consequently, the ring 14 has a larger radius than the opening wall 10. The ring 14 has a considerably smaller axial extension in comparison with the opening wall 10. The ring 14 serves as a stop for the stop members 15 formed integrally on the inside of the wall 12 of the outer part 11, so that the edge 13 of the outer part 11 can sealingly abut against the outside of the ring 14. This sealing contact of the edge 13 of the outer part 11 on the ring 14 extends at an obtuse angle to an axis A of the housing opening 1.
(19) To form a first end 16 of a ventilation channel 17 shown by arrows in
(20) A second diversion 42 of the ventilation channel 17 is formed by a radial opening 19 of the inner part 8 that connects the air passage between an axial portion 17 of the ventilation channel 17 within the opening wall 10 and an axial portion outside the opening wall 10. So that an air exchange is ensured within the opening wall 10, the inner part 8 has, at a foot portion 20, two axial openings 21, which are arranged on both sides of a central extension portion 22 of the inner part 8.
(21) The ventilation body 2 is formed as a rotary member, which is bayonet-like rotary locked with the housing opening 1. For this purpose, the extension part 22 of the interior part 8 is provided at one end 23 with barb-shaped locking elements 24, 24, which cooperate with locking elements 25 of the housing opening 1 in such a manner, that by relative rotation of the ventilation body 2 in the direction of rotation D relative to the housing opening 1 the ventilation body 2 can be brought from a non-locked position in a first rotational position according to
(22) The locking elements 25 of the housing opening 1 extend partially circular on a side of the housing wall 9 opposite the ventilation body 2 on an edge of the opening wall 10, wherein the locking elements 25 each have an arc portion 25 of constant height protruding in the axial direction and at its end a locking portion 25 with an elevated height as compared to the curved section 25. The blocking portion 25 acts as a stop for the locking element 24, 24 of the inner part 8 and thus defines the locking position of the ventilation body 2. The height of the arc section 25 is dimensioned such that the ventilation body 2 clamped or is held axially. The arcuate portions 25 of oppositely disposed locking elements 25 extend at an acute angle region around the axis A.
(23) The radius of the locking elements 25 substantially corresponds to the radius of the locking elements 24. In the circumferential direction adjacent to the locking elements 25, the housing opening 1 has on a radial portion 26 a radius, which is equal to or slightly larger than the radius of the locking elements 24 of the inner part 8. In this manner, the end of the inner part 8 with the locking elements 24, in the locking position, can engage behind or is insertable through the housing opening 1.
(24) Preferably, the edge portion 26 of the housing opening 1, of which the radius is equal to or greater than the radius of the locking elements 24, may be matched to the shape of the locking elements 24, such that only a predetermined type of ventilation body 2 is insertable in the non-locked position and then rotated into the locking position. In the present embodiment, the housing opening 1 has a narrow edge portion 26 and a long edge portion 26 at opposite sides, which correspond to a narrow locking element 24 or a wide locking element 24. In this way, the ventilation body can be attached to the housing opening 1 only in a specific rotation position. An insertion in a 180 skewed arrangement would not be possible. In this manner, it is possible to prevent, for example, that a ventilation body can be locked to the housing opening 1 without integrated membrane 4. As a result, an encoding of the ventilation system is ensured.
(25) As can be seen from
(26) The housing opening 1 includes a mounting frame 28, which extends keyhole-shaped around the opening wall 10 or ring 14. The mounting frame 28 is formed protruding out of the plane of the housing wall 9 and serves as a splash guard. It has a bulge 29 in a region which has a larger radius than the other arcuate portion 30 of the mounting frame 28, so that the ventilation element 3 with its radial projection 18 can be attached to the housing opening 1 in a specific rotational position. The bulge 29 has a radial distance from the axis A, which is greater than a radial distance of the radial projection 18. The arcuate portion 30 of the mounting frame 28 has a radius which is smaller than the radius of the radial projection 18. In this manner it is ensured that the above defined type of ventilation body 2 can always be seated or located in a defined non-locked position to the housing opening 1.
(27) According to an alternative embodiment not shown, a recess may be provided instead of a protrusion. However, this reduces the splash effect.
(28) After the ventilation body 2 has been brought into the non-locked position according to
(29) In the locking position a seal forms between the ventilation body 2 and the housing opening 1 in a groove extending in a reflex angle area by abutment of the edge 13 of the outer part 11 on the ring 14 of the housing opening 1. On the other hand, a further seal is formed, namely a 360-seal, by a cylindrical radial surface 33 of the inner part 8 lying against an inner side 34 of the opening wall 10. Preferably, the radial surface 33 has, in a membrane 4 facing end region, a shoulder, so that only one a membrane 4 facing end portion of the foot portion 20 of the inner part 8 lies against the opening wall 10 and ensures a radial seal. The seal thus extends only in an axial partial region of the foot part 20 of the inner part 8.
(30) In the locking position, the ventilation channel 17 is formed, which has the two diversions. As shown schematically in
(31) To unlock, the ventilation body 2 is rotated (counter-clockwise) by 90 from the locking position according to
(32) The ventilation body 2 serves on the one hand for the ventilation of the enclosure and on the other hand for pressure equalization between the housing and the environment. Preferably, the housing is made of a rigid material, while the ventilation body 2, or in particular the ventilation element 3, is made of such a flexible material, that at least the outer part 11 can be flexibly assembled or mounted at the housing opening 1. Due to the flexibility of the outer portion 11, a tolerance compensation in the axial direction can be made at the housing opening or to the housing.
(33) The wall of the outer part 11 forms a flexible sealing face, which rests sealingly on an outer side of the ring 14 of the housing opening 1, so that the wall is frictionally connected in the radial direction with the outer side of the ring 14. In this way on the one hand a sealing function and on the other hand a fastening function is achieved, whereby the fastening function prevents that the ventilation body 2 can be detached from the housing under vibration during operation of the ventilation system.
(34) The invention allows a simple visual recognition of the incorrect assembly of the aeration body 2 to the housing. In the case of incorrect assembly, there is either a radial offset and/or an axial misalignment. Advantageously, this results in an additional automatic query option, or incorrect assembly inspection, during assembly.