Light module for a lighting device of a motor vehicle
A dual-module lighting system with a non-pixelated and pixelated beam allows adaptation to varying regulations, addressing high production costs by using a single device for multiple regulatory standards.
WO2026057748A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-03-19VALEO VISION SA
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Technical Problem
Existing motor vehicle lighting systems require multiple modules to comply with varying national regulations, leading to high production costs due to the need for different light modules for each regulation.
Method used
A single lighting device with a first light module emitting a non-pixelated beam and a second pixelated light module, controlled by a unit to form a combined beam that meets regulatory requirements, allowing adaptation to different lighting regulations.
Benefits of technology
Enables compliance with diverse regulations while reducing production costs and maintaining reliability and simplicity.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a lighting device (1) of a motor vehicle comprising a first light module (2) capable of emitting a first light beam (F) having an upper cut-off (CS), a second light module (3) capable of emitting a pixelated second light beam (HD), each pixel being selectively controllable, said second light beam extending at least partially above the upper cut-off (CS) of the first light beam (F), and a control unit (5) capable of receiving an instruction to emit a lighting function and designed to control the first light module (2) to emit the first light beam (F) and control the second light module (3) to emit a portion (ZI) of the pixelated second beam (HD), said portion being formed by elementary light beams, at least one of which extends, when it is projected onto a screen (4), above the upper cut-off (CS) of the first light beam.
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