LIGHT DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20170015235 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
- Jean-Claude PUENTE (Livry Gargan, FR)
- Christine Roucoules (Deuil la Barre, FR)
- Stephane Bourgeois (Paris, FR)
- Pierre ALBOU (Paris, FR)
Cpc classification
B60Q1/0023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S45/33
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/151
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A light device 1 for a motor vehicle comprising: at least one first aperture for air, and a first plug for the at least one first aperture, the first plug being movable between a closed position and an open position of the first aperture.
The light device thus makes it possible to achieve: efficient ventilation, when the plug is in the open position, particularly when the vehicle is moving, and relative obstruction to the ingress of dust and liquids, when the plug is in the closed position, particularly when the vehicle is stationary.
Claims
1. A light device for a motor vehicle comprising: least one first aperture for air, and a first plug for said at least one first aperture, said first plug being movable between a closed position and an open position of said at least one first aperture.
2. The light device according to claim 1, comprising a first plug actuator for moving said first plug between said closed position and said open position of said at least one first aperture.
3. The light device according to claim 2, comprising an actuator control device for controlling said first plug actuator for moving first plug.
4. The light device according to claim 1, comprising a second aperture for air.
5. The light device according to claim 4, comprising a second plug for said second aperture.
6. The light device according to claim 5, wherein said second plug is arranged so as to be moved together with said first plug of said at least one first aperture.
7. The light device according to claim 5, comprising said actuator control device for controlling a second actuator for moving said second plug.
8. The light device according to claim 7, wherein said actuator control device simultaneously controls said first plug actuator and said second actuator for moving said first plug and said second plug.
9. The light device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first plug and said second plug comprises a membrane which is impermeable to liquids and to dust and permeable to air.
10. The light device according to claim 5, wherein each of said first plug has a shape adapted to allow a controlled flow of air between an inside and an outside of the light device, when each plug and said second plug is in the said closed position.
11. The light device according to claim 5, wherein each of said first plug and said second plug has dimensions adapted to allow a controlled flow of air between an inside and an outside of the light device, when the each of said first plug and said second plug is in the said closed position.
12. The light device according to claim 3, wherein said actuator control device comprises a dew point sensor and/or a humidity sensor and/or a vehicle speed sensor.
13. The light device according to claim 3, wherein said actuator control device is designed to receive a measurement signal from a sensor fitted to said motor vehicle and to control at least one actuator as a function of said measurement signal.
14. The light device according to claim 1, wherein said light device further comprises a housing adapted to house at least one reflector and at least one light source operatively associated with said at least one reflector.
15. The light device according to claim 14, wherein the light device further comprises a lens coupled to said housing.
16. The light device according to claim 14, comprising a second plug for said second aperture.
17. The light device according to claim 16, wherein said second plug is arranged so as to be moved together with said first plug of said at least one first aperture.
18. The light device according to claim 17, comprising said actuator control device for controlling a second actuator for moving said second plug.
19. The light device according to claim 17, wherein each of said first plug and said second plug has a shape adapted to allow a controlled flow of air between an inside and an outside of the light device, when each of said first plug and said second plug is in said closed position.
20. The light device according to claim 17, wherein each of said first plug and said second plug has dimensions adapted to allow a controlled flow of air between an inside and an outside of the light device, when each of said first plug and said second plug is in said closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0032] Further features and advantages of the invention will become clearly apparent from the description which is given below, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] As shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] According to the embodiment shown in
[0042] In an additional or alternative embodiment, at least one of the first and second apertures 2, 3 may be positioned at the front of the light device 1, in particular on the outer lens 11 of the light device 1. It may then be protected by part of the motor vehicle 0 to increase the efficiency of the effect of excess pressure during motion.
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The light device 1 according to the invention further comprises at least one plug 21 positioned on the first aperture 2 and a plug actuator 4. According to a preferred embodiment, another plug 31 may be positioned on the second aperture 3. In addition, a single actuator 4 may be arranged to move a plurality of plugs 21, 31 or each plug 21, 31 may be associated with an actuator 4 of its own.
[0045] Each aperture plug 21, 31 may be moved by an actuator 4 between an aperture closed position and an aperture open position. The actuator 4 may also be designed to move each plug 21, 31 into an intermediate position between the closed position and the open position thereof; ventilation of continuously variable efficiency may thus be obtained.
[0046] Each plug 21, 31 may be made of polymer and/or metal and/or rubber.
[0047] The plug 21, 31 may be cylindrical or frustoconical or any other shape designed to at least partially obstruct the first or second aperture 2 or 3 with which it is associated. In
[0048] Each plug 21, 31 may further comprise at least one membrane 6 which is impermeable to liquids and dust and permeable to air. The membrane 6 may be woven. The membrane 6 is more particularly arranged on the at least one through hole in each plug 21, 31. Thus, when the plugs 21, 31 are in the closed position, there continues to be an exchange of air between the inside and the outside of the light device 1.
[0049] The amount of air exchanged when the plugs 21, 31 are in the closed position depends on the surface area of the through hole and whether or not there is a membrane 6. The through hole in a plug 21, 31 may be cylindrical; it is preferably frustoconical or any other shape designed to aerodynamically control acceleration or deceleration of the airflow passing therethrough. When a membrane 6 is present, the amount of air exchanged then depends on the porosity of the membrane 6.
[0050] The amount of air exchanged is however lower than the amount of air exchanged when the plugs 21, 31 are in the open position. This feature is illustrated in
[0051] When the light device 1 comprises a plurality of plugs 21, 31, they may be moved together, so that, at any one time, they are all in the closed position or all in the open, or relatively open, position.
[0052] The lighting system makes it possible to achieve:
[0053] efficient ventilation when the plugs 21, 31 are in the open position, whether the motor vehicle 0 is moving or stationary, and
[0054] relative obstruction to the ingress of dust and liquids when the plugs 21, 31 are in the closed position, particularly when the vehicle is stationary.
[0055] Alternatively, when the light device 1 comprises a plurality of plugs 21, 31, they may be moved independently.
[0056] As shown in
[0057] kept in the open position when the pressure inside the headlight is higher than a predetermined threshold value, in particular when the inlet plug 21 is in the open position, and
[0058] kept in the closed position when the pressure inside the headlight is lower than a predetermined threshold value, in particular when the inlet plug 21 is in the closed position. To this end, a return means, such as a shape memory part or a solenoid or a spring 33 arranged in conjunction with a stop 34 may be used to exert, on the valve, a force for returning the valve to the closed position.
[0059] Operation of at least one plug 21, 31 by the actuator 4 may be manual. The driver of the motor vehicle 0 may for example operate the plug 21, 31 himself. However, as shown in
[0060] For example, the actuator 4 is a shape memory actuator, a motorized actuator or a solenoid actuator, and the control device 5 sends the actuator 4 a predetermined control signal S, such as an electrical current, to change the position of the plug 21, 31. The actuator 4 shown in
[0061] Preferably, each plug 21, 31 is in the closed position when no control signal S is supplied to the actuator 4 by the control device 5. This avoids having to issue a control signal S to the actuator 4, in particular when the motor vehicle 0 is stationary or when there is no condensation. This prevents the entry of water and/or moisture and/or dust in the event of abrupt changes in the weather, for example. The use of a digital control signal S may also be considered; however, the actuator 4 should then be provided with suitable processing means, which may entail an additional cost.
[0062] The control signal S sent by the control device 5 to the actuator 4 may be a function of a measurement signal relating to a value detected by a sensor specific to the control device 5 or by a sensor fitted to the motor vehicle 0 and intended to be operatively connected to the control device 5.
[0063] As shown in
[0064] As shown in
[0065] It must be obvious to the person skilled in the art that the control device 5 may benefit from coupling measurements from sensors that are specific to the light device 1 and sensors that are fitted to the motor vehicle 0 in a known manner.
[0066] The light device 1 according to the embodiments described above offers a wide range of operating modes.
[0067] For example, when the light device 1 contains dry air and is located in a humid and/or dusty environment, ventilation with a low coefficient of exchange is adapted; the plugs 21, 31 are in the closed position.
[0068] As another example, when the ambient air is not humid and there is no dust, ventilation with a high coefficient of exchange is adapted; the plugs 21, 31 are in the open position.
[0069] As another example, when the dew point is reached inside the light device 1, thus indicating a high level of internal condensation, ventilation with a high coefficient of exchange is adapted; the plugs 21, 31 are in the open position.
[0070] As another example, when the vehicle speed exceeds a threshold value, for example 10 km/h, the plugs 21, 31 are automatically moved to the open position, to benefit from the dynamic effect of the motor vehicle 0, especially when the ambient air is dry and dust-free.
[0071] According to a kinematic example:
[0072] when humidity below the dew point is measured, the plugs 21, 31 are in the closed position, then
[0073] when the humidity increases and reaches or exceeds the dew point, the plugs 21, 31 are moved to the open position, then
[0074] when the humidity falls below the dew point once more, the plugs 21, 31 are moved to the closed position.
[0075] While the system, apparatus, process and method herein described constitute preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise system, apparatus, process and method, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.