Vehicle headlamp device

Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Light modifier

Reexamination Certificate

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C362S513000, C362S263000, C362S538000, C362S539000, C362S303000, C362S265000, C362S295000, C315S080000, C315S082000, C315S307000

Reexamination Certificate

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06260992

ABSTRACT:

This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 11-052874, filed in Japan on Mar. 1, 1999, and which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a lamp, and more specifically pertains to a vehicle headlamp system which uses a discharge lamp as a light source.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Conventionally, filament light bulbs have been used as light sources in vehicle headlamp devices. Depending on the light bulb structure, a four-lamp or two-lamp type headlamp device is used. For example, a four-lamp conventional type headlamp device can be constructed as shown in FIG.
8
. The four-lamp type headlamp device
1
is equipped with light bulbs
2
and
3
which are installed side by side on both sides of the front part of the vehicle (only the right-side headlamp device is shown in FIG.
8
). One of the light bulbs
2
is configured to emit a so-called high beam (hereafter referred to as “H beam”), while the other light bulb
3
is configured to emit a so-called low beam (hereafter referred to as “L beam”).
The respective light bulbs
2
and
3
are accommodated inside a lamp body housing
4
, and are supplied with electric power by a lighting device not shown in the figure. Furthermore, the light bulbs
2
and
3
are equipped with respective reflective members
2
a
and
3
a
so that the light emitted by the respective light bulbs
2
and
3
is reflected by the reflective members
2
a
and
3
a
, and is thus directed to the front of the vehicle.
In a headlamp device
1
constructed as described above, only the light bulb
3
is lit in the L beam mode, while both of the light bulbs
2
and
3
are lit in the H beam mode. As a result, the H beam light that is emitted frontward has sufficient light quantity, and a driver is comforted by the increased formward field of vision which is due to an increased quantity of light in the H beam mode.
A conventional two-lamp type headlamp device
5
can be constructed, as shown in
FIG. 9. A
two-lamp type headlamp device
5
can be installed on both sides of the front of the vehicle (a right side headlamp is shown in FIG.
9
). Each of these headlamp devices
5
is equipped with a single light bulb
6
. The light bulb
6
generally has a double-filament structure equipped with two filaments
6
a
and
6
b
for emitting the L beam and H beam, respectively. The light bulb
6
is accommodated inside a lamp body housing
4
, and is equipped with a hood
6
c
used to block the light. The light bulb is supplied with electric power by a lighting device not shown in the figure. In a headlamp device
5
constructed as described above, power is switched to filament
6
a
in the light bulb
6
during L beam mode, so that an L beam is emitted from the filament
6
a
. During H beam operation, power is switched to the filament
6
b
in the light bulb
6
, so that an H beam is emitted from the filament
6
b.
In the case of a so-called H4 type halogen lamp, which is a lamp commonly used in the above-mentioned light bulb
6
, the lamp is constructed so that a 55 W filament
6
a
is used for the L beam mode, and a 60 W filament
6
b
is used for the H beam mode, at the rated voltage. As a result, when the H beam is used, the illuminated area is larger than that illuminated by the L beam. Accordingly, any insufficiency in the quantity of light in the forward field of vision is compensated for by the 5 W increase in electric power.
In recent years, discharge lamps such as metal halide lamps, etc., which are advantageous in terms of brightness and lamp life, etc., have begun to see practical use as light sources in vehicle headlamp devices in place of conventional halogen light bulbs. In the above-mentioned four-lamp type headlamp device
1
, a headlamp device
1
can be constructed by using discharge lamps instead of the light bulbs
2
and
3
, respectively. It is also possible to change only one of the light bulbs
2
or
3
to a discharge lamp. The H beam/L beam switching can also be performed with high quality and accuracy, just as in the case when halogen lamps are used.
Discharge lamps are expensive compared to halogen light bulbs. Accordingly, it is preferable to use discharge lamps in a two-lamp type headlamp device
5
in order to reduce costs as compared to a four-lamp type headlamp device
1
.
However, discharge lamps emit light by means of a so-called arc light source in which electricity arcs through gas and between two electrodes to cause light. It is physically impossible to install two arc light sources, e.g., for H beam and L beam use, inside a single discharge lamp arc tube. Accordingly, in a conventional two-lamp type headlamp device
5
using discharge lamps as shown in
FIG. 10
, the device is constructed so that H beam/L beam switching is accomplished by a method such as moving a portion
8
a
of a hood
8
to block direct light emitted from the discharge lamp
7
, or moving the discharge lamp
7
itself.
Specifically, in the case of the L beam, a portion
8
a
of the hood
8
is extended as shown in FIG.
10
(A), so that the light-blocking area is expanded. As a result, the direction of light onto region
9
a
of the reflective member
9
that reflects light into the distance is blocked, and light incident to oncoming and other vehicles is minimized. When the H beam is used, the portion
8
a
of the hood
8
is withdrawn as shown in FIG.
10
(B), so that the light-blocking area is contracted. As a result, light is directed onto region
9
a
of the reflective member
9
to reflect light into the distance. Thus, the H beam light is emitted into the distance by the reflective member
9
. The discharge lamp
7
is generally a 35 W lamp.
In a two-lamp type headlamp device
5
using discharge lamps
7
as described above, the L beam is very bright, and can sometimes cause the operator to feel that there is insufficient light quantity when the beam is switched to the H beam. In order to compensate for this uncomfortable feeling, a large auxiliary reflective part
9
b
is installed at the outside of region
9
a
that reflects light into the distance, as indicated, for example, by the dotted line in FIG.
10
.
The above-mentioned two-lamp type headlamp device
5
is arranged so that switching between the H beam and L beam is accomplished with discharge lamps
7
equipped with a single arc light source. As a result, the operator may further feel that there is insufficient light quantity when the beam is switched to the H beam. The large auxiliary reflective part
9
b
on the reflective member
9
also eliminates this uncomfortable feeling of insufficient light which is due to the presence of a single light source that operates in both H beam and L beam modes. Accordingly, the overall size of the headlamp device
5
is increased, due to the inclusion of reflective part
9
b
, and the degree of freedom in vehicle design is restricted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In light of the above points, an object of the invention is to provide a vehicle headlamp device which is designed to eliminate the uncomfortable feeling that occurs when the beam is switched from the L beam to the H beam without a significant and/or noticeable change in light quantity. This uncomfortable feeling can be eliminated through simple construction of the lamp and without installing a large auxiliary reflective part on the reflective member.
In an aspect of the invention, a vehicle headlamp device can include a discharge lamp used as a light source, means for switching the discharge lamp between H beam and L beam, and a lighting device which supplies power to the discharge lamp, the lighting device being constructed such that the electric power supplied to the discharge lamp is controlled to increase only when the beam is switched to the H beam by the means for switching.
The discharge lamp is preferably supplied with a large electric power only when the beam is switched to the H beam. Accordingly, when the H beam is in use, the discharge lamp is lit by a larger quantity of light, and the feeli

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