Method of controlling a lamp

A luminaire, controlled technology, used in optical signals, signaling devices, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve problems such as being unsuitable for personalization

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-10-26
DR ING H C F PORSCHE AG
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[0005] Since known motor vehicles have the same functions in this respect, the relevant processing metho

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[0024] figure 1 A schematic diagram of a lamp 1 for a motor vehicle is shown, which is in figure 1 In the exemplary embodiment shown, it is formed as a headlight. Alternatively, the light fixture can also be formed as a rear light.

[0025] As headlights, these lamps have four luminous surfaces 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 as daytime running lights or, where appropriate, also as luminous surfaces for dipped beams. These light-emitting surfaces are arranged at the corners of rectangles or polygons, wherein the light-emitting surfaces themselves are not rectangular, but arranged flat in trapezoidal or drop-shaped shapes.

[0026] The main light module 6 for low beam and / or high beam is arranged in the central region of the luminaire 1 . Here, the main light module 6 is formed approximately as a flat, barrel-shaped element. The upper and lower parts of the element are formed flat and both sides are convex. In this case, the corners of the main light module 6 lie approximately on the inters...

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The invention relates to a method for controlling a lamp (1) of a motor vehicle, such as, in particular, of a headlamp or of a taillight of a motor vehicle, comprising a plurality of illuminating surfaces (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) for signaling a predefined vehicle condition to be illuminated according to a predefinable pattern for lighting up and / or subsequently being activated according to a specifiable pattern for extinguishing.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for controlling a lamp of a motor vehicle, such as in particular a headlamp or a rear lamp. Background technique [0002] Luminaires of motor vehicles are used, for example, as rear lights to assume the functions of rear lights, brake lights and, where appropriate, flashing lights. As lamps for motor vehicles, headlights for the front of the motor vehicle are also known, by means of which headlights can produce daytime running lights, parking lights, dipped beams and / or high beams and, where appropriate, also There are other lamp types for the front area of ​​motor vehicles. [0003] In this case, these lamps are usually only used during driving operation, wherein in some vehicles the switching on and off of the lamps takes place directly with the ignition of the internal combustion engine switched on or off or, if appropriate, also after switching off the ignition An adjustable follow-up runtime (Nachlaufzeit) for a...

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IPC IPC(8): B60Q1/50
CPCB60Q1/543B60Q1/44B60Q2900/50
Inventor G·西斯尔
Owner DR ING H C F PORSCHE AG
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