Homogeneous rear lights system for a motor vehicle
A motor vehicle, uniform technology, applied in vehicle components, optical signals, signal devices, etc., can solve the problem of lack of luminous intensity of rear signals
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[0035] figure 2 The side view of FIG. 2 shows a vehicle rear 20 including an example of a rear light of a rear signaling system 101 . The rear lights are divided into two clusters, a "casing" cluster 1 fitted to the vehicle's shell "C" and a "cover" cluster 2 fitted to the rear door panel "V". With the rear door panel "V" open, this side view makes it possible to spatially distinguish the two rear light clusters 1 and 2.
[0036] The repetition of the luminous signal intensity of the housing light group 1 and the cover light group 2 is dependent on the open / closed binary signal provided by the position sensor 21 of the cover "V" in the following manner. This signal is periodically passed to a central control means 22, in the example shown a BSI (Intelligent Service Box). Multiplex grid 23 connects all elements of system 101 to transmit rear door panel "V" open / close data to BSI 22 and BSI light intensity control signals to rear light clusters 1 and 2 . The grid 23, the rea...
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