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Fog Lamp and the Like Employing Semiconductor Light Sources

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-04-28
MAGNA INTERNATIONAL INC
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[0012]The present invention provides a novel vehicular light fixture. The light fixture is compact, yet efficient, and employs semiconductor light sources to produce output light in desired patterns. The fixture can be used to produce fog lamps, drivi

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However, while the creation of such semiconductor-based lighting systems is possible, semiconductor light sources present the lighting system designer with some unique challenges.
In particular, the light output of even high output semiconductor light sources is still much less than conventional incandescent and gas discharge lamps.
Thus, conventional lighting system designs, intended for such prior art light sources with much higher light output levels, are generally too inefficient at making use of the light emitted from semiconductor light sources.
Further, operating high output semiconductor light sources require effective cooling of their semiconductor junctions to prevent failure of the light source, and the provision of such cooling in a vehicular environment can be challenging.
While much work has been done in the area of vehicular headlamp systems employing high output semiconductor light sources, to date the design of other vehicular lighting systems employing semiconductor light sources has been limited to non-pattern forming signaling lamps (such as brake or turn signals) which employ multiple, low-output, light emitting diodes in substantially conventional light fixtures.

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[0016]A vehicular lighting fixture in accordance with the present invention is indicated generally at 10 in FIGS. 1 and 2. In the illustrated embodiment, lighting fixture 10 is a fog lamp which can be optionally activated by a driver in conditions of fog, mist, dust or the like to provide additional low level illumination of a road surface. However, as will be apparent to those of skill in the art, the present invention is not limited to use with fog lamps and can instead be employed in a wide range of vehicular lighting system fixtures, including driving lights, daytime running lights or other vehicular fixtures producing desired illumination patterns.

[0017]Fixture 10 has a base member 12 and a lens 14 which form a waterproof enclosure for the electronic components, described below, and other components of fixture 10.

[0018]The base member 12 includes a heat sink, generally shown at 16, which includes a series of cooling fins 18 which are used to remove waste heat from the interior ...

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Abstract

A novel vehicular light fixture (10) is disclosed. The light fixture (10) is compact, yet efficient, and employs semiconductor light sources (44) to produce output light in desired patterns. The fixture (10) can be used to produce fog lamps, driving lamps and other non-headlamp vehicle lighting functions. Depending upon the light output required, one or more semiconductor light sources (44) and a corresponding number of optical bodies (64) are employed in the fixture (10) to produce the desired light pattern.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a PCT International Application of U.S. Patent Application No. 61 / 070,920 filed on Mar. 26, 2008. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a fog lamp, or the like, for vehicle lighting systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to a fog lamp, or the like, which employs semiconductor light sources.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Light emitting semiconductors, such as high output light emitting diodes (LEDs), can now produce white light at sufficient levels so that semiconductor light sources can be used instead of incandescent or gas discharge lamps to create lighting systems such as vehicular headlamps and signaling lamps.[0004]However, while the creation of such semiconductor-based lighting systems is possible, semiconductor light sources present the lighting system designer with some unique challenges. In p...

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IPC IPC(8): F21S8/10
CPCB60Q1/20F21S48/32F21S48/328F21S48/1241F21S48/1154F21S41/143F21S41/151F21S41/24F21S41/29F21S45/48
Inventor LAMBERT, CHAD D.
Owner MAGNA INTERNATIONAL INC