Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
362539000 | Including mask or screen | 43 |
20080273347 | OPTICAL MODULE FOR AN ELLIPTICAL LIGHTING DEVICE ADAPTED TO A GIVEN VOLUME FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An optical module for an elliptical motor vehicle lighting device, the optical module comprising in particular a reflector, a light source emitting light rays, and a projection lens, the reflector having a reflecting internal face for reflecting towards the projection lens at least some of the light rays emitted by the light source. The internal face of the reflector is formed by the joining of at least a first portion of a first ellipsoid shape and a second portion of a second ellipsoid shape, the first ellipsoid shape having a first principal focus and a second principal focus, the second ellipsoid shape having a first principal focus and a second principal focus, the second principal focus of the first ellipsoid shape being merged with the first principal focus of the second ellipsoid shape. | 11-06-2008 |
20080278962 | Light System For a Vehicle Headlight Unit - Light system for a vehicle headlight unit, the system comprising a light source ( | 11-13-2008 |
20080285297 | LIGHTING UNIT FOR VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A lighting unit for a vehicle headlamp is provided with a projection lens, a light source, a reflector, a shade, and a convex lens. The projection lens is arranged on an optical axis extending in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle. The light source is arranged on a rear side of a rear side focal point of the projection lens. The reflector is configured to reflect forward a light from the light source toward the optical axis. An upper end edge of the shade passes through a vicinity of the rear side focal point. The shade is configured to shield a part of a reflected light from the reflector. The convex lens is arranged between the light source and the shade. The convex lens is configured to converge the light from the light source into the vicinity of the upper end edge of the shade. | 11-20-2008 |
20090097269 | Projection Module for an Automobile Headlight - The invention relates to a projection module ( | 04-16-2009 |
20090129109 | Headlight Reflector and a Headlight Including Such a Reflector - A headlight reflector ( | 05-21-2009 |
20090154187 | HEADLAMP FOR VEHICLE - A headlamp capable of preventing dazzling of an opposite driver is provided. The headlamp includes a projection lens, a reflector, a light source disposed at a first focal point of the reflector, and a light shade part positioned around a second focal point of the reflector. The light shade part includes a first shade comprising a plurality of shading plates for forming a desired light distribution pattern and a second shade formed as a continuous surface or discrete surfaces connected to the uppermost surfaces of the shading plates of the first shade. | 06-18-2009 |
20090190368 | PROJECTOR UNIT - A projector unit is provided with a mechanism for changing the spatial distribution of a light beam. The projector unit includes a housing, an action element having a revolving shaft, a first diaphragm for cropping the light beam, wherein the first diaphragm is fixedly coupled to the shaft of the action element, a second diaphragm for cropping the light beam, wherein the second diaphragm is rotatingly coupled to the shaft of the action element, a first biasing element disposed between the second diaphragm and the housing, wherein the first biasing element regulates a positioning of the second diaphragm relative to the housing, and a second biasing element disposed between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, wherein the second biasing element regulates a spacing between the first biasing element and the second biasing element. | 07-30-2009 |
20090213610 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A vehicle headlamp is provided with a projection lens, a light source, a reflector, a first shade, and a second shade. The first shade includes an upper end crossing in a vicinity of a rear side focal point of the projection lens. The first shade shields a part of the light emitted from the light source and reflected by the reflector to form a first light distribution pattern. The second shade includes a light shielding portion for shielding a part of the light emitted from the light source and reflected by the reflector to form a second light distribution pattern. The second shade is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the second shade is positioned above the first shade and is separated from the first shade so that the first light distribution pattern is formed. In the second position, the second shade covers the upper end of the first shade so that the second light distribution pattern is formed. | 08-27-2009 |
20090231875 | VEHICLE LAMP - A vehicle lamp can include a plurality of light source modules each having an LED as a light source, and optical systems for distributing light from each of the light source modules frontward toward predetermined areas or predetermined patterns that are different from each other and which make up a light distribution pattern. Each of the optical systems can be optimized to emit light to a predetermined area, and each of the light source modules' LEDs can be optimally arranged for each of the corresponding optical systems. | 09-17-2009 |
20090262547 | Vehicle Lamp - A vehicle lamp can create a desired distribution pattern easily with a simple configuration while having a thin body and light weight. The vehicle lamp can include a light source unit and a convex projection lens configured to project light from the light source unit forward in the direction of light illumination. The light source unit can include a light guide plate having a light emission surface and made of a transparent material to the visible light range and can include a light source disposed in front of one end face of the light guide plate. The projection lens can have a focus arranged on or near the light emission surface of the light guide plate. The light source unit can include a reflection sheet configured to reflect light from the light guide plate back into the light guide plate and can have a shape configured to provide a cutoff pattern. The reflection sheet can be located adjacent an edge of the light guide plate adjacent the light source. A high beam light source unit can be disposed adjacent or on the reflection sheet closer to the projection lens. | 10-22-2009 |
20090290372 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - In a vehicle headlamp, a light source image forming device forms a first light source image and a second light source image. A projection lens projects the first light source image and the second light source image so as to have a common border with each other. The light source image forming device forms the first light source image and the second light source image at positions spaced apart from each other along respective edges forming the common border. | 11-26-2009 |
20090303741 | VEHICLE HEADLIGHT CAPABLE OF COMPENSATING FOR LIGHT INTENSITY OF DARK REGION - A vehicle headlight capable of compensating for light intensity of a dark region includes a lamp holder, a light source, a light shield, and a light guide. The lamp holder defines an accommodation space, and includes a reflector and a lens disposed on a front side of the reflector. The light source is installed in the accommodation space and disposed along an optical axis, and light rays emitted from the light source are refracted by the lens and emitted forwards. The light shield is assembled on the lamp holder and located between the light source and the lens, and the light shield is used to shield some of the light rays emitted from the light source. The light guide conducts some of the light rays towards the lens, such that the light rays are emitted forwards and upwards, thereby compensating for the light intensity of the dark region above the optical axis. | 12-10-2009 |
20100008100 | PROJECTOR TYPE VEHICLE LIGHT - A projector type vehicle light is provided that can reduce temperature increase of a solenoid due to heat generated by a light source, while a shade and a projection lens can be disposed closer to each other. The vehicle light can be formed as a headlight and can include a light source, a reflector, a shade, and a projection lens. The projector type vehicle light can further include a shade rotational shaft extending in a left-to-right direction, a base member configured to support the shade so that the shade can rotate around the shade rotational shaft, a solenoid for making the shade rotate between a low-beam position and a high-beam position, and a crank shaft configured to connect the solenoid with the shade for driving. The solenoid can be disposed just below the shade so that a moving direction of the plunger of the solenoid is aligned with the left-to-right direction of the projector type vehicle headlight. | 01-14-2010 |
20100033985 | LED Luminescent Device and Vehicle Lamp Comprising the Device - An LED luminescent device comprises an LED light source, a reflector, a light shade and a projecting lens. The LED light source comprises at least one LED element having a light-emitting surface emitting light. The reflector faces the light-emitting surface of the at least one LED element and has multiple reflection surfaces of different curvatures reflecting the light form the light-emitting surface of the at least one LED element. The light shade adjusts the light reflected by the reflector to provide a required light distribution pattern. The projecting lens projects the required light distribution pattern. Thus the device and a vehicle lamp comprising the device can prevent light energy from losing. | 02-11-2010 |
20100046244 | VEHICLE LAMP UNIT - There is provided a vehicle lamp unit. The vehicle lamp includes: a projection lens disposed on an optical axis extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction; a semiconductor light emitting element comprising a light emitting surface having an almost rectangular shape and disposed behind a rear focal point of the projection lens such that a long side of the light emitting surface is substantially perpendicular to the optical axis; and a reflector comprising a reflection surface having an almost oval shape. A first focal point of the reflector is located on the rear focal point of the projection lens, and a second focal point of the reflector is located on the semiconductor light emitting element, and a minimum distance between the reflection surface and a rear corner portion of the light emitting surface is in a range of about 0.3 millimeters (mm) to about 3 mm. | 02-25-2010 |
20100053988 | Vehicle Projector Lamp - A projector lamp for a vehicle headlamp and method for continuously forming the same, which lamp is formed from one piece of sheet metal and includes a cylindrical lens holder and a cup shaped reflector for reflecting light from a vehicle bulb toward the cylindrical lens holder. Integral tabs formed from and extending inwardly from the cylindrical lens holder secure an optical lens within the cylindrical lens holder. | 03-04-2010 |
20100067249 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A vehicle headlamp of the present invention is provided with: a semiconductor-type light source; a main reflecting surface; a first auxiliary reflecting surface; a shade; a second auxiliary reflecting surface; a third auxiliary reflecting surface; and a fourth auxiliary reflecting surface. The shade forms a light distribution pattern for passing, having cutoff lines. The first auxiliary reflecting surface and the second auxiliary surface form a light distribution pattern for overhead sign. The first auxiliary reflecting surface, the third auxiliary reflecting surface, and the fourth auxiliary reflecting surface form an auxiliary light distribution pattern between the light distribution pattern for passing, having the cutoff lines, and a light distribution pattern for overhead sign. As a result, the vehicle headlamp of the present invention improves visibility. | 03-18-2010 |
20100067250 | SIDE-EMITTING BULB AND HEADLIGHT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - The invention relates to a side-emitting bulb, comprising a light source ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100073951 | LED LAMP FOR LIGHT SOURCE - Whereas incandescent light bulbs and other similar light sources known in the related art emit light in all directions, LED lamps can emit light in a single direction, and this is manifested in the problem of being unable to achieve light distribution characteristics satisfied by conventional headlamp designs. In accordance with an embodiment of the presently disclosed subject matter, an LED lamp for a light source of a headlamp can include an LED chip in the vicinity of the focus of a projection means and a shielding member covering a portion of the LED chip in a formation allowing a light distribution characteristic suitable for a vehicle front-illumination light to be obtained when light from the LED chip is magnified and projected in an illumination direction by a projection lens or the like constituting the projection means. Accordingly, accurate light distribution characteristics can be obtained in a simple manner by projecting in the illumination direction using the projection lens. | 03-25-2010 |
20100085769 | VEHICULAR LAMP - A vehicular headlamp is provided. The vehicular lamp includes a projection lens disposed on an optical axis of a lamp extending in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle; a light source disposed on a rear side of a rear focal point of the projection lens; a reflector that concentrates the light emitted from the light source on the projection lens; and a shade disposed such that an upper edge of the shade extends through the vicinity of the rear focal point to block a part of the light reflected from the reflector. In plan view, the light source is disposed near the central axis of the reflector, and the reflector is disposed such that the central axis of the reflector intersects the optical axis of the lamp in a vicinity of the projection lens while being inclined toward the own lane of the vehicle on the front side. | 04-08-2010 |
20100118559 | VEHICULAR LAMP UNIT AND VEHICULAR LAMP - A vehicular lamp unit includes a projection lens disposed on an optical axis extending in a vehicular longitudinal direction; a light source disposed rearward of a rear side focal point of the projection lens; a reflector for reflecting direct light from the light source forward towards the optical axis; an additional reflector disposed between the projection lens and the light source; and a shade portion disposed on the front end edge of the upper surface of the additional reflector. The additional reflector includes a flat upper surface extending rearward along the optical axis from a front end edge positioned in the vicinity of the rear side focal point of the projection lens that reflects a part of the reflected light from the reflector towards the projection lens. The shade portion forms a cut-off line of a light distribution pattern by blocking a part of the reflected light from the reflector and a part of the direct light from the light source. | 05-13-2010 |
20100165653 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A vehicle headlamp is provided with semiconductor-type light sources, lenses, a reflector, light shading members, prism members, and a switching device. When the light shading members are positioned in a first location by means of the switching device, a light distribution pattern LP for low beam, having one or more cutoff lines, is illuminated. In addition, when the prism members are positioned in the first location by means of the switching device, a light distribution pattern HP for high beam is illuminated. As a result, the vehicle headlamp can achieve downsizing, weight reduction, power saving, and cost reduction. | 07-01-2010 |
20100165654 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A vehicle headlamp is provided with: a main reflector having a convergent reflecting surface; a semiconductor-type light source; a projecting lens; an auxiliary reflector having a parabolic reflecting surface; a shade and a light shading member that are structured integrally with each other; and a switching device. By means of the switching device, the shade and light shading member, which are structured integrally with each other, are switched and positioned in a first location and a second location, thereby allowing light distribution patterns for high and low beams to be switched and illuminated toward a forward direction of a vehicle. As a result, the vehicle headlamp becomes capable of achieving downsizing, weight reduction, power saving, and cost reduction. | 07-01-2010 |
20100246204 | LAMP UNIT - A lamp unit includes a first semiconductor light-emitting element that serves as a light source; a second semiconductor light-emitting element that serves as a light source; a support member that supports the first semiconductor light-emitting element and the second semiconductor light-emitting element; a first reflector provided above the first semiconductor light-emitting element, which reflects light radiated from the first semiconductor light-emitting element forward; a shade that blocks a portion of reflected light from the first reflector; a projection lens provided in front of the first reflector with the shade disposed therebetween, which forms a light distribution pattern with a cut-off line from light reflected by the first reflector; a positioning portion that positions the projection lens; and a second reflector provided below the second semiconductor light-emitting element, which reflects light radiated from the second semiconductor light-emitting element forward. The shade, the positioning portion, and the second reflector are integrally molded as a composite part. | 09-30-2010 |
20100309678 | VEHICULAR LIGHTING FIXTURE - A vehicular lighting fixture can include a shade wherein an end edge of an upper surface of the shade is positioned at or in a vicinity of a focus of a projection lens. A first reflection surface can be provided to condense light from a light source in a vicinity of the end edge and to form a basic light distribution pattern by the projection lens. A second reflection surface which can comprise one planar reflection surface and can reflect light from the first reflection surface to form a first additional light distribution pattern. A third reflection surface can be provided on a higher surface of a step section of the upper surface, and can reflect light from the first reflection surface to form a second additional light distribution pattern. A fourth reflection surface can connect the second and third reflection surface, and can reflect the light from the first reflection surface in a direction not incident on the projection lens. | 12-09-2010 |
20100309679 | VEHICLE HEADLIGHT - A projector headlight for a low beam can include a first and second lighting unit. Each of the first and second lighting units can include an LED light source, an ellipsoidal reflector, a projector lens and a shade. Light emitted from the LED light source can form a light distribution pattern from the projector lens via the ellipsoidal reflector by shielding an upwards portion of the light with the shade. The shade of the second lighting unit may be configured so as not to project light on a specific point under a cut-off line on an oncoming lane using a convex portion thereon. Therefore, the first lighting unit can project light with a maximum light intensity at the specific point so as to overlap the light distribution pattern formed by the second lighting unit. Thus, the projector headlight can perform a favorable light distribution pattern that can conform to a light distribution standard for headlights. | 12-09-2010 |
20100309680 | VEHICLE HEADLIGHT - A projector headlight for a low beam can include a light source, an ellipsoidal reflector, a projector lens and a shade. Light emitted from the light source can form a fundamental light distribution pattern from the projector lens via the ellipsoidal reflector by shielding an upward portion of the light with the shade. The shade can form a blurred part on a horizontal cut-off line using a radiused R surface between a top and front edge lines of the shade. Therefore, a contrasting difference between the upper and lower sides of the horizontal cut-off line can be reduced so as to be able to conform to a light distribution standard for a headlight. The R surface can be configured with a reflex surface or a non-reflex surface to match the light source. Thus, the projector headlight can perform a favorable light distribution pattern utilizing a simple structure. | 12-09-2010 |
20110063868 | LAMP UNIT FOR VEHICLE HEADLAMP - A lamp unit for a vehicle headlamp is provided. The lamp unit includes a projection lens, a light emitting device disposed such that a light emitting axis of the light emitting device is oriented upward, a reflector disposed to cover light emitted from the light emitting device and to reflect the light toward the projection lens, a first shade configured and disposed to partially block the light reflected by the reflector, and a second shade. The first shade includes a light cutting edge configured to form a cutoff line along an upper edge of a light distribution pattern, and an auxiliary reflecting surface extending rearward from the light cutting edge and configured to partially reflect, toward the projection lens, the light reflected by the reflector. The second shade is arranged to extend from a front edge of the reflector toward the auxiliary reflecting surface. | 03-17-2011 |
20110110112 | CONTROL DEVICE OF A HEADLAMP'S HIGH AND LOW BEAM - A control device of a headlamp's high and low beam includes a lamp base, a driver, two light shields and a spring. The driver is deposited on a supporting surface of the lamp base, having a driving shaft, a pushing block corresponding to a recess of the lamp base, and a conical surface formed around the pushing block and gradually tapered toward its free end. The light shields are correspondingly installed on the lamp base, having their corresponding outsides pivotally fixed on the lamp base by fastening elements and their inner portions overlapped each other, and respectively having a sliding groove bored obliquely and tapered downwards for the pushing block to pass through. The spring is hooked on the light shields, which are drawn by the driver to control light projecting scope of a lamp, and a high and low beam can be thus obtained. | 05-12-2011 |
20110110113 | CONTROL DEVICE OF A HEADLAMP'S HIGH AND LOW BEAM - A control device of a headlamp's high and low beam includes a lamp base, two drivers and two light shields combined together. The two drivers are respectively installed at two sides of the lamp base, respectively having a driving shaft. The two light shields are respectively assembled on the two drivers and under the front side of the lamp base, having their opposite outer sides respectively bored with a through hole for the driving shaft to be inserted therethrough and their opposite inner sides superposed on each other. The two drivers drive the two light shields to operate for controlling a light projecting range of the headlamp and carrying out change-over of high and low beam of the head lamp. | 05-12-2011 |
20110141755 | VEHICLE LAMP - A vehicle lamp can include a light source, a first reflector and a second reflector configured to reflect light from the light source, a convex lens disposed in front of the first reflector, and a shade configured to partially shield the light reflected by the first reflector. One component (e.g., second reflector) out of the first reflector, the second reflector and the shade can be assembled to be brought into contact with another component (e.g., shade) out of the first reflector, the second reflector and the shade at respective contact areas of the one component and the other component according to a particular specification. The second reflector and the shade can have corresponding erroneous-assembly prevention members at corresponding positions of respective contact areas, respectively, so that a different second reflector according to a different specification can be prevented from mating with the shade according to the particular specification, and a different shade according to a different specification is prevented from mating with the second reflector according to the particular specification. | 06-16-2011 |
20110199777 | VEHICULAR ILLUMINATION LAMP - A lamp includes a projection lens, a light-emitting element disposed rearwardly of a rear-side focal point of the projection lens to be directed upward, a reflector disposed to cover the light-emitting element from an upper side to reflect light from the light-emitting element toward the projection lens, and a shade disposed with an upper end edge thereof passing closely below the rear-side focal point to block part of reflected light from the reflector. Generally the entirety of a portion of the projection lens positioned above the optical axis is cut away. A reflective surface that reflects downward the reflected light from the main reflector is formed on a rear surface of the shade. A sub reflector that reflects forward the reflected light from the reflector reflected by the reflective surface of the shade so as not to be incident on the projection lens is disposed below the shade. | 08-18-2011 |
20110199778 | VEHICLE HEADLAMP - The present invention provides: a reflector | 08-18-2011 |
20110242833 | Headlamp assembly for motor vehicle - In a light chamber formed by a housing case and a lens cover of a headlamp assembly, a projection lens and a light source are arranged in order along an optical axis of the light source from a front side of the light chamber. Radiating fins of a plate shape is vertically placed in the light chamber and radiate heat energy generated by the light source. A heat exchange chamber is formed in a ceiling wall of the housing case above the radiating fins. The heat exchange chamber has a concave shape from the ceiling wall of the housing case, and is open toward the radiating fins side. | 10-06-2011 |
20110242834 | Headlamp assembly for motor vehicle - In a light chamber formed by a housing case and a lens cover placed at a front part (which is open) of the housing case in a headlamp assembly, a projection lens, a shade and a light source are arranged in order from the front side of the light chamber along an optical axis of the light source. A reflector for reflecting light emitted from the light source is placed at a position which is opposite to the light source. A radiating member is composed of radiating fins of a plate shape vertically placed in the light chamber, and radiates heat energy generated by the light source to surrounding air. A control plate surrounds and crosses at a right angle to the radiating fins in the light chamber. The control plate has a size of suppressing air-convection around the radiating fins and is fixed to the housing case through poles. | 10-06-2011 |
20110255299 | HEADLAMP - A headlamp is disclosed. The headlamp includes a light source, at least one light shade, and a linear slide. The light source emits at least one light beam. The linear slide moves the light shade to shade at least one part of the light beam. | 10-20-2011 |
20110267832 | VEHICLE LIGHT - A vehicle light can maintain its maximum light intensity in its light distribution pattern while improving the brightness sense at a farther area. The vehicle light can be provided in a front portion of a vehicle body, for forming a road surface light distribution pattern on a road surface in front of the vehicle body. The road surface can include at least a farther area, an intermediate area, and a nearby area. The road surface light distribution pattern can include a plurality of light source images each extending in a horizontal direction, the respective light source images being projected to the corresponding farther area, intermediate area and nearby area, respectively, without striding across the adjacent areas. The vehicle light can include an LED light source having a rectangular light emission surface with a short side of 0.6 to 0.8 mm, and an optical system configured to project the plurality of light source images each extending in the horizontal direction to the corresponding farther area, intermediate area and nearby area, respectively, without striding across the adjacent areas, thereby optimizing the road surface illuminance in each of the farther area, intermediate area and nearby area. | 11-03-2011 |
20110286230 | HEADLAMP - A headlamp is disclosed. The headlamp includes a light source, a plurality of light shades, at least one linear guide, and at least one cam. The light source emits at least one light beam. The linear guide directs the linear motions of the light shades relative to the light source. The cam moves at least one of the light shades to shade at least one part of the light beam. | 11-24-2011 |
20120008335 | LAMP UNIT - A lamp unit includes: a first board supporting a first LED; a second board supporting a second LED; a first reflector that is disposed so as to reflect, toward a projection lens, light emitted by the first LED; a second reflector that is disposed so as to reflect, toward the projection lens, light emitted by the second LED; and a shade that blocks part of light reflected by the first reflector. The first and second boards support the first and second LEDs so that the first and second LEDs are disposed on opposite sides with respect to an optical axis Ax of the projection lens. The first reflector is disposed on the side opposite to the first LED with respect to the optical axis Ax, and the second reflector is disposed on the side opposite to the second LED with respect to the optical axis Ax. | 01-12-2012 |
20120182752 | PROJECTOR TYPE HEADLAMP OF MAXIMIZED LIGHT COLLECTING EFFICIENCY - An improved light collecting efficiency in a projector type automotive headlamp is achieved by including a curved mirror to re-direct light otherwise absorbed by a rear surface of the blocking cut-off shield in “low beam” operating mode of the headlamp. When the shield is moved to a second non-blocking position, a mirror segment conforms to the curved surface of the substantially ellipsoidal reflector to maximize lumen output in “high beam” operating mode of the headlamp. In addition, auxiliary mirror segments may be used to provide a more complete substantially ellipsoidal reflector configuration that maximizes the light collection efficiency. Preferably, the cap holder is purposefully offset in order to position the centerline of the bowed arc of the arc discharge light source in alignment with the optical axis of the optical system in order to maximize light collection efficiency. | 07-19-2012 |
20120275176 | PROJECTION HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES - The invention relates to projection headlights for vehicles with a reflector, with a light source assigned to the reflector, with a lens arranged in the main direction of the beam in front of the reflector and with a screen arranged in the area of the focal point of the lens which comprises an elongated screen edge surface extending diagonally toward the main direction of the beam to depict a light/dark boundary for a predefined light distribution arrangement and that means are provided for softening the light/dark boundary according to a defined softening level, wherein the screen edge surface comprises a softening reflective surface as means for softening the light/dark boundary. | 11-01-2012 |
20130250600 | VEHICLE LIGHTING UNIT - A vehicle lighting unit can be capable of illuminating pedestrians and the like present in lateral areas above a horizontal line while suppressing generation of glare to oncoming or preceding vehicles. A vehicle lighting unit can also be capable of forming both a basic light distribution pattern and an overhead light distribution pattern without invading an area for reflecting light for forming a basic light distribution pattern. The vehicle lighting unit can include a projector lens disposed on an optical axis, a light source disposed behind a rear-side focal point of the projector lens, a reflecting surface configured to reflect light emitted from the light source so that the light is directed toward the optical axis, and a shade disposed between the projector lens and the light source. The shade can be configured to shield part of light emitted from the light source and reflected by the reflecting surface. | 09-26-2013 |
20150085515 | HEAD LAMP FOR VEHICLE - A head lamp for a vehicle may include a light source emitting a light, a reflective mirror reflecting the light emitted from the light source, a shield implementing a low beam by transmitting a part of the light that is emitted from the light source and/or reflected by the reflective mirror and projected toward a front of the vehicle and shielding other part of the light that is emitted from the light source and/or reflected by the reflective mirror and projected toward the front of the vehicle, a main hole formed at the shield to allow the part of the light pass through, a main lens transmitting the part of the light that has passed through the main hole of the shield toward the front of the vehicle, a reflective surface reflecting the other part of the light, and a sub lens transmitting the light reflected by the reflective surface. | 03-26-2015 |