REMOVABLE LIGHTING ASSEMBLY
20250264197 ยท 2025-08-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephane PAUGAM (Bobigny, FR)
- Olivier RUAT (Bobigny, FR)
- Gavin Warner (Bobigny, FR)
- Stephane PATRIZI (Bobigny, FR)
- Matthieu SYRE (Bobigny, FR)
Cpc classification
F21S41/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S45/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/26231
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21S41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a light assembly including a main housing with a front opening and a rear opening facing at least a part of the front opening, a luminous device with a secondary housing, and an outer lens sealingly closing the front opening of the main housing. The luminous device can be seated in the rear opening, and the secondary housing is sealingly and reversibly fastened to the main housing. In the event of a failure of a component of a luminous device of a light assembly and/or in the event of impacts damaging a part of the light assembly, the light assembly according to the invention requires just one part to be replaced, for example, only the outer lens and the main housing or only the luminous device need be replaced.
Claims
1. A light assembly intended to be mounted on an automotive vehicle, comprising: a main housing including a first side with a front opening and a second side, opposite the first side, with a rear opening facing at least a part of the front opening, a luminous device with a secondary housing, an outer lens sealingly closing the front opening in the first side of the main housing, and the luminous device is seated in the rear opening in the second side of the main housing, and the secondary housing is sealingly and reversibly fastened to the second side of the main housing.
2. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer lens is irreversibly fastened to the main housing.
3. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary housing includes a groove in which a gasket is positioned facing the main housing.
4. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the luminous device includes means for attaching the secondary housing to the main housing.
5. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary housing is open on a front face and in that the outer lens closes the front face of the secondary housing.
6. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the luminous device includes a light source and an optical deviation element.
7. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the luminous device is a headlamp or a taillight.
8. The light assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the main housing has an elongate shape having two ends and includes two headlamps or two taillights, each having a secondary housing sealingly and reversibly fastened to each end of the main housing.
9. The light assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the outer lens covers both headlamps or both taillights.
10. The light assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the luminous device includes at least one light guide placed in the main housing behind the outer lens.
11. The light assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the light guide is fed by a light source arranged in the headlamp or in the taillight.
12. The light assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light assembly is a headlamp and in that the luminous device device comprises at least one luminous module.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The figures show a non-limiting example of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] Unless stated otherwise, the same element appearing in different figures is provided with a single reference.
[0034] Throughout the description, the side through which the light exits will be called front, and the side from which the light is emitted will be called rear.
[0035] In the first embodiment illustrated in
[0036] In the example illustrated, the main housing 3 has an elongate shape having two ends. The front opening 32 extends from one end of the main housing 3 to the other, i.e. over the entire surface of the main housing 3. Each of the rear openings 30 faces the front opening 32, at one of the ends of the main housing 3.
[0037] The outer lens 4 faces the front opening 32 of the main housing 3. It sealingly closes the front opening of the main housing 3. In the example illustrated, the outer lens 4 is fastened to the main housing 3 by bonding. As visible in
[0038] The headlamps 2 are each arranged at one end of the main housing 3, facing one of the rear openings 30 of the main housing 3, and they are attached to the main housing 3. Each headlamp 2 comprises a front opening 25 aligned with the rear opening 30 of the main housing 3.
[0039] When the light assembly 1 is mounted on a vehicle, the panel 10 covers the entire front of the vehicle, and both headlamps 2, arranged at each end of the main housing 3, thus constitute a right-hand headlamp and a left-hand headlamp of the vehicle.
[0040] The headlamps 2 have at least one light source and one optical deviation element, such as for example a reflector, a lens or a light guide, for shaping the light rays emitted by the light source to form at least part of a light or signaling beam. For example, the headlamps 2 may comprise luminous modules including the at least one light source and the optical deviation element.
[0041] Since the outer lens 4 also faces the rear openings 30 of the main housing 3, the light or signaling beam formed by each headlamp 2 can thus pass through the outer lens 4 and be visible from outside the light assembly 1.
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[0043] The secondary housing 21 comprises attachment elements which cooperate with complementary attachment elements arranged on the main housing 3. For example, the attachment elements of the secondary housing 21 may be formed by lugs arranged on the periphery of the secondary housing 21 and including a through-hole, and the complementary attachment elements arranged on the main housing 3 may be formed by screw bushings. Thus, fastening screws can be inserted into the through-holes and into the screw bushings in order to attach the secondary housing 21 and the main housing 3 together in a reversible manner. The headlamps 2 can thus be removed from the main housing 3 and therefore from the panel 10.
[0044] The light assembly 1 comprises a gasket 20 positioned in a groove 23 of the secondary housing 21 and bearing against the main housing 3 in order to guarantee a sealed fastening between the headlamp 2 and the panel 10. When the secondary housing 21 is joined to the main housing 3, the fastening screws are tightened, which brings the main housing 3 into contact with the secondary housing 21, thus compressing the gasket 20 between the main housing 3 and the secondary housing 2. This guarantees the seal between the main housing 3 and the secondary housing 2.
[0045] In this example, the headlamps 2 do not have their own closing outer lens. In other words, the front opening 25 of each headlamp is not closed by a outer lens specific to the headlamp. The outer lens 4 indirectly and sealingly closes the front opening 25 of each headlamp 2, thereby protecting the headlamps 2. In fact, the outer lens 4 sealingly closes the front opening 32 of the main housing 3, and the secondary housing 21 of each headlamp 2 is sealingly fastened to the main housing 3 at the rear openings 30. Thus, the outer lens 4 sealingly closes the front openings 25 of the headlamps 2.
[0046] In a variant that is not shown, the front opening 25 of the headlamps 2 can be sealingly closed by an outer lens specific to the headlamp 2.
[0047] In the non-limiting example illustrated, the light assembly 1 also comprises a plurality of light guides 5, a support 50 for the light guides 5, and a mask 6. The support 50 for the light guides 5, the light guides 5 and the mask 6 are arranged between the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4, and more precisely between the first side of the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4. The support 50 for the light guides 5, the light guides 5 and the mask 6 are sandwiched between the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4. The panel 10 thus comprises the light guides 5, the support 50 for the light guides 5 and the mask 6.
[0048] The support 50 for the light guides, the light guides 5 and the mask 6 are optional. The panel 10 need only comprise the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4. It is also possible for the panel 10 to comprise only the main housing 3, the outer lens 4 and one or other of the mask 6 and the assembly formed by the support 50 for the light guides 5 and the light guides 5.
[0049] The light guides 5 are used to form a light signature specific to the vehicle on which the light assembly 1 is mounted. In the example illustrated, the light assembly comprises six light guides 5 distributed along the periphery of the front face of the main housing 3. Two curved lateral light guides 5a are located at each end of the main housing 3, and two central light guides 5b join the lateral light guides 5a in pairs. This distribution of the light guides 5 optimizes the guiding of the light in the curved parts. However, the number of light guides is not limiting, and a single light guide, or two light guides, could for example be used.
[0050] As visible in
[0051] Each light guide 5 is fed by at least one light source arranged in one of the headlamps 2. The light sources feeding the light guides 5 are positioned in the secondary housing 21 of the headlamps 2, for example on a dedicated printed circuit board 15 (visible in
[0052] The central light guides 5b are each fed by a light source arranged in one of the headlamps 2 at the first end thereof, and a light source arranged in the other of the headlamps 2 at the second end thereof.
[0053] The mask 6 is arranged in front of the support 50 for the light guides 5 and the light guides 5. The mask 6 comprises two orifices 60 placed at the ends thereof and facing the rear openings 30 of the main housing 3. The orifices 60 therefore also face the headlamps 2, and in particular face the front openings 25 of the headlamps 2. The light or signaling beams emitted by the headlamps 2 can thus be transmitted through the rear openings 30, the front opening 32 and the orifices 60 as far as the outer lens 4, so that they are visible from outside the light assembly 1.
[0054] The mask 6 comprises an opaque part 63 enabling certain parts of the light assembly 1 to be masked, in particular the central part of the light assembly 1, and a transparent part 61 facing the light guides 5, in front of the light guides 5. The light guides 5 and the light emitted by the light guides 5 can thus be seen from outside the light assembly 1.
[0055] Moreover, patterns may be drawn on the front face of the mask 6, corresponding to the face turned toward the outer lens 4, to style the vehicle. For example, the patterns may be geometric shapes.
[0056] The support 50 for the light guide 5 and the mask 6 are for example joined together by snap-fitting or screwing, and the light guides 5 are positioned and held by being sandwiched between the support 50 and the mask 6. Alternatively, the support 50 and the mask 6 could be joined together by bonding. Joining by snap-fitting or screwing reduces joining time compared to joining by bonding, which requires a drying time.
[0057] Once assembled, the support 50, the light guides 5 and the mask 6 are positioned between the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4, being sandwiched between the main housing 3 and the outer lens 4. Thus, the panel 10 comprising the main housing 3, the support 50, the light guides 5, the mask 6 and the outer lens 4 is joined in a non-removable manner.
[0058] The panel may optionally also comprise a logo 7 arranged between the mask 6 and the outer lens 4.
[0059] The light assembly 1 is advantageous in that in the event of an impact on the outer lens 4 or in the event of malfunction of one of the headlamps 2, only the panel 10 needs to be changed, enabling the headlamps 2 to be kept, or only one of the headlamps 2 needs to be changed, enabling the panel 10 and the other headlamp 2 to be kept.
[0060] To change the panel 10, all that is required is to remove the light assembly 1, then to unscrew the two headlamps 2 from the panel 10, and to screw the two headlamps 2 back onto a new panel. To change one of the headlamps, all that is required is to remove the light assembly 1, then to unscrew the headlamp 2 to be changed and to replace this defective headlamp 2 with another headlamp.
[0061] In this embodiment, the panel 10 can be more or less complex depending on the options (with or without light guide, with or without logo, etc.), and the removable joining of the headlamps 2 to the panel 10 enables different, more or less sophisticated, headlamps 2 to be mounted on the panel 10, depending on the desired performance of the light assembly 1.
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[0063] Elements similar to the first embodiment will be described briefly, it being understood that the description given of these elements in the first embodiment applies.
[0064] As in the first embodiment, the main housing 3 comprises a first side with a front opening 32 and a second side, opposite the first side, with a rear opening (not visible) facing the front opening 32, and the outer lens 4 sealingly closes the front opening in the first side of the main housing 3. Furthermore, the outer lens 4 is irreversibly fastened to the main housing 3. The fastening of the outer lens 4 to the main housing 3 is similar to that described for the first embodiment.
[0065] The rear opening is intended to receive the secondary housing 21 of the luminous device 8. As in the first embodiment, the secondary housing 21 of the luminous device 8 comprises lugs 24 having through-holes distributed on the periphery of the secondary housing 21, co-operating with screw bushings of the main housing 3 and enabling the insertion of fastening screws 9 to reversibly attach the secondary housing 21 to the main housing 3. Furthermore, the secondary housing 21 of the luminous device 8 is also mounted sealingly on the main housing 3. As described for the first embodiment, a gasket may be used to guarantee the seal.
[0066] The luminous device 8 comprises a front opening 25 aligned with the rear opening of the main housing 3. In the example illustrated, the luminous device 8 does not have its own closing outer lens. In other words, the front opening 25 of the luminous device 8 is not closed by an outer lens specific to the luminous device 8. The outer lens 4 of the headlamp 11 enables the front opening 25 of the luminous device 8 to be closed indirectly and sealingly.
[0067] The luminous modules 41 have at least one light source and one optical deviation clement, such as for example a reflector, a lens or a light guide, for shaping the light rays emitted by the light source to form at least part of a light or signaling beam. The beams emitted by the luminous modules 41 pass through the outer lens 4 and are thus visible from outside the headlamp 11.
[0068] With this headlamp 11 according to the invention, in the event of an impact on the outer lens 4, only the assembly formed by the outer lens 4 and the main housing 3 needs to be changed, enabling the luminous device 8 to be kept. And, in the event of malfunction of a luminous module 41, only the luminous device 8 needs to be changed, enabling the assembly formed by the outer lens 4 and the main housing 3 to be kept.
[0069] Moreover, the removable joining of the luminous device 8 to the main housing of the headlamp 11 makes it possible to change the luminous device 8 mounted on the headlamp 11, and in particular the number or type of luminous modules arranged in the luminous device 8.
[0070] Thus, as shown in