OPTICAL ELEMENT AND CORRESPONDING VEHICLE LAMP AND VEHICLE
20230167959 · 2023-06-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21S43/251
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S41/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/243
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S43/239
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present utility model provides an optical element, comprising: a light entry surface; a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface; a light exit surface; and at least one connecting surface, located between the first reflective surface and/or the second reflective surface on the one hand and the light exit surface on the other, wherein the connecting surface at least partly comprises an enhanced reflection part for expanding a maximum exit angle of emergent light exiting via the light exit surface. Advantages: there is no need to process a surface at the light exit surface, so the range of applicability of the optical element is increased; moreover, the optical element according to the present utility model has a greater distance between the light exit surface and light entry surface thereof, i.e. can be thicker, so the optical element can adapt to a greater variety of shapes.
Claims
1. An optical element, wherein the optical element comprises: a light entry surface; a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface; a light exit surface; and at least one connecting surface, with the connecting surface located between the light exit surface and the first reflective surface or the second reflective surface, wherein the connecting surface at least partly comprises an enhanced reflection part for expanding a maximum exit angle of emergent light exiting via the light exit surface.
2. The optical element according to claim 1, wherein the optical element comprises two connecting surfaces, wherein a first connecting surface is located between the first reflective surface and the light exit surface; and a second connecting surface is located between the second reflective surface and the light exit surface.
3. The optical element according to claim 1, wherein the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than an angle threshold.
4. The optical element according to claim 1, wherein the enhanced reflection part comprises at least any one of the following optical structures: one or more straight-surface structures; one or more curved-surface structures; wherein at least one straight-surface structure or at least one curved-surface structure contained in the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than the angle threshold.
5. The optical element according to claim 1, wherein the connecting surface comprises the enhanced reflection part and a decorating part.
6. The optical element according to claim 3, wherein the angle threshold is 80 degrees.
7. A vehicle lamp, comprising an optical element, the optical element comprising: a light entry surface; a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface; a light exit surface; at least one connecting surface, with the connecting surface located between the light exit surface and the first reflective surface or the second reflective surface, wherein the connecting surface at least partly comprises an enhanced reflection part for expanding a maximum exit angle of emergent light exiting via the light exit surface; and a light source part, with the light source part being immediately adjacent to the light entry surface of the optical element.
8. The vehicle lamp according to claim 7, wherein the light source part employs a strip light guide.
9. The vehicle lamp according to claim 7, wherein the vehicle lamp further comprises a support part for supporting the optical element and the light source part.
10. A vehicle, comprising: a vehicle lamp, the vehicle lamp comprising: an optical element, the optical element comprising: a light entry surface; a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface; a light exit surface; at least one connecting surface, with the connecting surface located between the light exit surface and the first reflective surface or the second reflective surface, wherein the connecting surface at least partly comprises an enhanced reflection part for expanding a maximum exit angle of emergent light exiting via the light exit surface; and a light source part, with the light source part being immediately adjacent to the light entry surface of the optical element.
11. The optical element according to claim 7, wherein the optical element comprises two connecting surfaces, wherein a first connecting surface is located between the first reflective surface and the light exit surface; and a second connecting surface is located between the second reflective surface and the light exit surface.
12. The optical element according to claim 7, wherein the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than an angle threshold.
13. The optical element according to claim 12, wherein the angle threshold is 80 degrees.
14. The optical element according to claim 7, wherein the enhanced reflection part comprises at least any one of the following optical structures: one or more straight-surface structures; one or more curved-surface structures; wherein at least one straight-surface structure or at least one curved-surface structure contained in the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than the angle threshold.
15. The optical element according to claim 7, wherein the connecting surface comprises the enhanced reflection part and a decorating part.
16. The optical element according to claim 10, wherein the optical element comprises two connecting surfaces, wherein a first connecting surface is located between the first reflective surface and the light exit surface; and a second connecting surface is located between the second reflective surface and the light exit surface.
17. The optical element according to claim 10, wherein the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than an angle threshold.
18. The optical element according to claim 17, wherein the angle threshold is 80 degrees.
19. The optical element according to claim 10, wherein the enhanced reflection part comprises at least any one of the following optical structures: one or more straight-surface structures; one or more curved-surface structures; wherein at least one straight-surface structure or at least one curved-surface structure contained in the enhanced reflection part can make the maximum exit angle greater than the angle threshold.
20. The optical element according to claim 10, wherein the connecting surface comprises the enhanced reflection part and a decorating part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] Other features, objects and advantages of the present utility model will become more obvious through perusal of a detailed description of non-limiting embodiments which makes reference to the accompanying drawings below:
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[0042] List of component labels:
TABLE-US-00001 100 optical element 110 connecting surface 1101 enhanced reflection part 1102 spacing part 120 light exit surface 130 first reflective surface 140 second reflective surface 150 light entry surface 200 light source part 300 support part
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Preferred embodiments of the present utility model are described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Although preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present utility model may be realized in various forms, and should not be restricted by the embodiments expounded here. On the contrary, these embodiments are provided in order to make the present utility model more thorough and complete, and to enable the scope of the present utility model to be conveyed to those skilled in the art in a complete fashion.
[0044] According to an embodiment of the present utility model, an optical element 100 and a corresponding vehicle lamp, as well as a vehicle having the vehicle lamp, are disclosed.
[0045] Referring to
[0046] The light source part 200 includes but is not limited to:
[0047] 1) a point light source; the light source being in the form of a point;
[0048] 2) a line light source; the light source being linear or in the form of a long strip;
[0049] 3) a surface light source: the light source being in the form of a surface.
[0050] Preferably, referring to
[0051] The strip light source 200 is mounted at a light entry surface 150 side of the optical element 100, so that light of the strip light source 200 enters the light entry surface 150.
[0052] According to a preferred solution of the present utility model, the vehicle lamp further comprises a support part 300, for supporting the optical element (100) and the light source part (200).
[0053] The optical element 100 comprises the light entry surface 150, a light exit surface 120, a first reflective surface 130 and a second reflective surface 140, and at least one connecting surface 110 located between the first reflective surface 130 and/or the second reflective surface 140 on the one hand and the light exit surface 120 on the other.
[0054] The connecting surface 110 comprises an enhanced reflection part 1101 for expanding a maximum exit angle of emergent light exiting via the light exit surface 120.
[0055] Specifically, light of the light source part 200 enters the optical element 100 via the light entry surface 150, and a portion of incident light reaches the enhanced reflection part 1101, wherein incident light may reach the enhanced reflection part 1101 after reflection by the first reflective surface 130 and/or the second reflective surface 140, or reach the enhanced reflection part 1101 directly without undergoing reflection; and after reflection by the enhanced reflection part 1101, exits through the light exit surface 120.
[0056] The light entry surface 150 and light exit surface 120 of the optical element 100 are opposite each other and not adjacent to each other, and the light entry surface 150 and light exit surface 120 have similar widths. Preferably, the height of the optical element 100, i.e. the distance between the light entry surface 150 and the light exit surface 120, is greater than the respective widths of the light entry surface 150 and the light exit surface 120. (See
[0057] According to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, referring to
[0058] According to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, the enhanced reflection part 1101 comprises at least any one of the following optical structures:
[0059] 1) one or more straight-surface structures;
[0060] 2) one or more curved-surface structures;
[0061] wherein at least one straight-surface structure or at least one curved-surface structure contained in the enhanced reflection part 1101 can make the maximum exit angle greater than or equal to the angle threshold.
[0062] According to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, supposing the angle threshold is a, then the enhanced reflection part 1101 can make the maximum exit angle greater than or equal to a. Those skilled in the art should be able to determine the angle threshold according to actual circumstances and needs. Preferably, the angle threshold according to the present utility model is 80 degrees.
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[0065] Preferably, the enhanced reflection part 1101 according to the present utility model may be a combination of multiple structures, for example may be a combination of two or more straight surfaces (see
[0066] More preferably, the connecting surface 110 according to the present utility model comprises the enhanced reflection part 1101 and a spacing part 1102. Referring to
[0067] Preferably, the spacing part 1102 may have multiple shapes.
[0068] More preferably, the shape employed for the decorating part may be determined according to the external structure required.
[0069] According to a solution of the present utility model, there is no need to process a surface at the light exit surface, so the range of applicability of the optical element is increased; moreover, the optical element according to the present utility model has a greater distance between the light exit surface and light entry surface thereof, i.e. can be thicker, so the optical element can adapt to a greater variety of shapes.
[0070] To a person skilled in the art, it is obvious that the present utility model is not limited to the details of the demonstrative embodiments above, and could be implemented in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit or fundamental features of the present utility model. Thus, regardless of which viewpoint is taken, the embodiments should be regarded as being demonstrative and non-limiting; the scope of the present utility model is defined by the attached claims and not by the explanation above, hence it is intended that all changes falling within the meaning and scope of equivalent key elements of the claims be included in the present utility model. No reference labels in the claims should be regarded as limiting the claims concerned. In addition, it is obvious that the word “comprises” does not exclude other units or steps, and the singular does not exclude the plural. Multiple units or apparatuses presented in system claims may also be realized by one unit or apparatus by means of software or hardware. Words such as first and second are used to indicate designations, and do not indicate any specific order.