[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle lamp having a light source unit, in which
semiconductor light emitting devices and electronic components for controlling the
semiconductor light emitting devices are mounted on a bus bar assembly, and a light
transmitting member through which light emitted from the semiconductor light emitting
devices is sent out.
[0002] In a conventional vehicle lamp, a positive bus bar, a negative bus bar, and a plurality
of connecting pieces, via which leads of a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs)
are electrically connected, are mounted on a resin base along a longitudinal direction
of the resin base, and are covered by a lens body (see, e.g.,
JP 8-339707 A).
[0003] In another conventional vehicle lamp, a set of bus bars, to which LEDs are fixed,
and another set of bus bars, to which electronic components are fixed, are supported
on a resin base, and are covered by a front cover together with the resin base (see,
e.g.,
JP 2008-084578 A).
[0004] As described above, the conventional vehicle lamps require a resin base to support
the bus bars. Further, in some cases, a circuit board is separately required to mount
the electronic components.
[0005] The present invention is made in view of the foregoing, and it is an object thereof
to provide a vehicle lamp in which the number of components is reduced for cost reduction.
[0006] According to an aspect of the present invention, a vehicle lamp comprises a light
source unit and a light control member. The light source unit comprises a semiconductor
light emitting device, an electronic component which controls the semiconductor light
emitting device, and a bus bar assembly comprising a plurality of bus bars to which
the semiconductor light emitting device and the electronic component are mounted to
form a circuit. The light control member is arranged directly in front of the light
source unit to control a light emitted from the semiconductor light emitting device.
The light control member comprises a fixing means for fixing the bus bar assembly
to the light control member such that the light source unit is held by the light control
member.
[0007] According to the vehicle lamp described above, the light source unit is configured
such that the semiconductor light emitting device and the electronic component are
mounted on the bus bar assembly to form a circuit. Further, the bus bar assembly is
held directly by the light control member. Therefore, a resin base for supporting
the bus bars or a circuit board for mounting the electronic components becomes unnecessary.
Accordingly, the number of components of the vehicle lamp can be reduced.
[0008] According to another aspect of the present invention, the light control member may
be a light transmitting member which is disposed to face an optical axis (Ax) of the
semiconductor light emitting device.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, a portion of the light transmitting
member may have a light intercepting means which conceals the electronic component
from view from outside the vehicle lamp. In this configuration, the electronic components,
such as resistors and capacitors which form a control circuit, can be concealed from
view from outside the vehicle lamp, while sending out the light emitted from the semiconductor
light emitting device through another portion of the light transmitting member. Accordingly,
it is possible to improve appearance of the vehicle lamp.
[0010] According to another aspect of the present invention, the bus bar assembly may be
divided into two sections such that the semiconductor light emitting device is arranged
on one of the sections and the electronic component is arranged on the other of the
sections, and the portion of the light transmitting member having the light intercepting
means may be positioned to face the other of the sections on which the electronic
component is arranged. For example, the bus bar assembly can be vertically divided
into right and left sections.
[0011] According to another aspect of the present invention, the vehicle lamp may comprise
a light transmitting member which is disposed to face an optical axis (Ax) of the
semiconductor light emitting device, and the light control member may be a light blocking
member which is disposed between the light transmitting member and the light source
unit. In this configuration, the light blocking member that supports the light source
unit may be attached to a back face of the light transmitting member.
[0012] According to another aspect of the present invention, a portion of the light blocking
member may have a light transmitting means through which the light emitted from the
semiconductor light emitting device is transmitted toward the light transmitting member.
In this configuration, the light blocking member can conceal the electronic components,
such as resistors and capacitors which form a control circuit, from view from outside
the vehicle lamp, while allowing the light emitted from the semiconductor light emitting
device to be sent out from the light transmitting member. Accordingly, it is possible
to improve appearance of the vehicle lamp.
[0013] According to another aspect of the present invention, the bus bar assembly may be
divided into two sections such that the semiconductor light emitting device is arranged
on one of the sections and the electronic component is arranged on the other of the
sections, and the portion of the light blocking member having the light transmitting
means may be positioned to face the one of the sections, on which the semiconductor
light emitting device is arranged, such that the light transmitting means faces an
optical axis (Ax) of the semiconductor light emitting device. For example, the bus
bar assembly can be vertically divided into right and left sections.
[0014] According to another aspect of the present invention, the plurality of bus bars may
be planarly arranged.
[0015] According to another aspect of the present invention, the light source unit may be
directly attached to a back face of the light control member by the fixing means.
[0016] According to another aspect of the present invention, the vehicle lamp may further
comprise a lamp body having an opening, and a transparent cover which is attached
to the lamp body to close the opening so as to form a lamp chamber. The light source
unit and the light control member may be accommodated inside the lamp chamber.
[0017] Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
description, the drawings and the claims.
[0018] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the drawings including:
- Fig. 1:
- an exploded perspective view of a vehicle lamp according to a first exemplary embodiment
of the present invention;
- Fig. 2:
- a vertical sectional view of the vehicle lamp of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3:
- an enlarged sectional view of a light transmitting member and a light source unit
of the vehicle lamp of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4:
- a sectional view of the light source unit and the light transmitting member that are
attached together;
- Fig. 5:
- a horizontal sectional view of the light transmitting member of Fig. 3;
- Fig. 6:
- a horizontal sectional view of a first modified example of the light transmitting
member;
- Fig. 7:
- a horizontal sectional view of a second modified example of the light transmitting
member;
- Fig. 8:
- a horizontal sectional view of a third modified example of the light transmitting
member;
- Fig. 9:
- a horizontal sectional view of a fourth modified example of the light transmitting
member;
- Fig. 10:
- an exploded perspective view of a vehicle lamp according to a second exemplary embodiment
of the present invention;
- Fig. 11:
- a vertical sectional view of a light transmitting member, a light blocking member,
and a light source unit of the vehicle lamp of Fig. 10.
- Fig. 12:
- an exploded perspective view of a vehicle lamp according to a third exemplary embodiment
of the present invention; and
- Fig. 13:
- a vertical sectional view of the vehicle lamp of Fig. 12.
[0019] First Exemplary Embodiment
[0020] A vehicle lamp 10 according to the first exemplary embodiment of the invention is
a rear combination lamp. As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the vehicle lamp 10 includes a
lamp body 11 having an opening on a rear side with respect to a front-rear direction
of the vehicle, and a cover 12 which is attached to the lamp body 11 to close the
opening of the lamp body 11. The lamp body 11 may be made of resin, and is fixed to
a vehicle body. The cover 12 is made of transparent resin which may be colorless,
red or amber. The lamp body 11 and the cover 12 form a lamp chamber 13, inside which
a light source unit 17 and an inner lens 18 (a light control member, a light transmitting
member) are accommodated. The light source unit 17 includes a plurality of semiconductor
light emitting devices 15, a plurality of electronic components 16, and a bus bar
assembly 14 on which the semiconductor light emitting devices 15 and the electronic
components 16 are mounted. In this embodiment, the semiconductor light emitting devices
15 are light emitting diodes (LEDs). The inner lens 18 is arranged directly in front
(to the rear with respect to the front-rear direction of the vehicle) of the LEDs
15. The light source unit 17 is directly attached and fixed to the inner lens 18.
[0021] The bus bar assembly 14 includes a plurality of first bus bars 19 and a plurality
of second bus bars 20. The first and second bus bars 19, 20 may be planarly arranged
as in this exemplary embodiment. The first bus bars 19 are vertically aligned on a
side where the LEDs 15 are arranged. The second bus bars 20 are disposed on a side
where the electronic components 16 such as resistors and capacitors are arranged.
[0022] The LEDs 15 and the electronic components 16 are mounted on the bus bar assembly
14 to form a circuit. The LEDs 15 are electrically connected to the first bus bars
19 in series. More specifically, the LEDs 15 are vertically aligned on a section of
the bus bar assembly 14 which is on the left in Fig. 1. The electronic components
16 are electrically connected to the second bus bars 20 to control the LEDs 15. The
electronic components 16 are disposed on the other section of the bus bar assembly
14 which is on the right in Fig. 1.
[0023] The inner lens 18 is made of transparent and electrically-insulating resin which
may be colorless, red or amber. The inner lens 18 has a shape similar to an external
shape of the bus bar assembly 14.
[0024] The inner lens 18 has optical control portions 21 and a dummy portion 22. The optical
control portions 21 are disposed on a side corresponding to the LEDs 15, i.e., on
the left in Fig. 1. The number of optical control portions 21 is the same as the number
of LEDs 15. The optical control portions 21 are vertically aligned such that each
of the optical control portions 21 is aligned with an optical axis Ax of an associated
one of the LEDs 15. The dummy portion 22 is disposed on a side corresponding to the
electronic components 16, i.e., on the right in Fig. 1. The dummy portion 22 functions
as a light intercepting means which intercepts a light from the outside of the vehicle
lamp 10.
[0025] As shown in Fig. 2, the bus bar assembly 14 further includes three terminal pins
23 to which the first bus bars 19 and the second bus bars 20 are electrically connected.
The terminal pins 23 extend into a male connector portion 24 which is formed at a
central portion on a rear surface of the lamp body 11. When the male connector portion
24 is fitted into a female connector 25, the terminal pins 23 are electrically connected
to an external power circuit and an external control circuit, respectively.
[0026] As shown in Fig. 3, each of the optical control portions 21 of the inner lens 18
is formed with an LED accommodating recess portion 26 into which the associated one
of the LEDs 15 is accommodated. The inner lens 18 has a plurality of fixing pins 27
(an example of fixing means) provided on a side (a back face) of the inner lens 18
that faces the bus bar assembly 14. The fixing pins 27 extend from the back face of
the inner lens 18 toward the bus bar assembly 14.
[0027] The bus bar assembly 14 is formed with a plurality of fixing holes 28 (an example
of fixing means), each receiving an associated one of the fixing pins 27. The fixing
holes 28 are formed through the first bus bars 19 and/or the second bus bars 20 at
positions facing the fixing pins 27.
[0028] As shown in Fig. 4, the fixing pins 27 of the inner lens 18 are inserted through
the fixing holes 28 of the bus bar assembly 14. Then, the inner lens 18 and the bus
bar assembly 14 are firmly attached together by applying, for example, a thermal riveting
or an ultrasonic riveting to the fixing pins 27 on a back side of the bus bar assembly
14. Accordingly, the light source unit 17 is directly attached to the back face of
the inner lens 18.
[0029] The fixing pins 27 may be provided on the bus bar assembly 14, and the fixing holes
28 are provided in the inner lens 18. Alternatively, the fixing means may have a configuration
other than the pin and hole engagement.
[0030] As shown in Fig. 5, the inner lens 18 is formed with diffusing steps 29 on a portion
of the back face of the dummy portion 22 that faces the electronic components 16.
The diffusing steps 29 are configured to diffusely reflect the light from the outside
of the vehicle lamp 10, e.g., irradiation light from a vehicle running behind.
[0031] The vehicle lamp 10 is configured such that, when a brake pedal of the vehicle is
operated, the LEDs 15 are turned on, and the light emitted from the LEDs 15 is controlled
to diffuse through the optical control portions 21 of the inner lens 18, and is rearwardly
sent out from the vehicle lamp 10 through the transparent cover 12.
[0032] When the vehicle lamp 10 is irradiated with light entering from the rear of the vehicle,
the light irradiating the vehicle lamp 10 is diffusely reflected by the diffusing
steps 29 of the dummy portion 22 of the inner lens 18. Accordingly, the dummy portion
22 can conceal the electronic components 16 and the second bus bars 20 from view from
outside the vehicle lamp 10.
[0033] Next, with reference to Figs. 6 to 9, modified examples of the light transmitting
member of the vehicle lamp 10 will be described.
[0034] First Modified Example
[0035] As shown in Fig. 6, an inner lens 31 according to a first modified example has a
reflecting layer 32 which is on a portion of a back face of a dummy portion 22 to
face the electronic components 16. The reflecting layer 32 is form by, for example,
coating or vapor deposition. The reflecting layer 32 is configured to diffusely reflect
the light emitted from the outside of the vehicle lamp 10, e.g., irradiation light
from a vehicle running behind. Accordingly, the reflecting layer 32 of the dummy portion
22 can conceal the electronic components 16 and the second bus bars 20 from view from
outside the vehicle lamp 10.
[0036] Second Modified Example
[0037] As shown in Fig. 7, an inner lens 33 according to a second modified example is two
colored. More specifically, the inner lens 33 has optical control portions 34 which
are transparent, and a dummy portion 35 which is opaque or dark colored. Although
the dummy portion 35 has no reflecting function, the dummy portion 35 is arranged
to face the electronic components 16 so that the electronic components 16 and the
second bus bars 20 are concealed from view from outside the vehicle lamp 10.
[0038] Third Modified Example
[0039] As shown in Fig. 8, an inner lens 36 according to a third modified example is molded
to have a sheet-like shielding member 38 inside a dummy portion 37. The shielding
member 38 may have a reflecting function. The dummy portion 37 inside which the shielding
member 38 is disposed is arranged to face the electronic components 16 so that the
electronic components 16 and the second bus bars 20 are concealed from view from outside
the vehicle lamp 10.
[0040] Fourth Modified Example
[0041] As shown in Fig. 9, an inner lens 39 according to a fourth modified example has a
portion of an extension member 40 which is installed inside the lamp chamber 13, and
optical control portions 41 which are integrally molded with the extension member
40 or fitted in the extension member 40. The extension member 40 may be molded from
colored resin. Additionally or alternatively, the extension member 40 may be processed
by vapor deposition or coating.
[0042] The extension member 40 is configured to diffusely reflect the light emitted from
the outside of the vehicle lamp 10, e.g., irradiation light from a vehicle running
behind, thereby concealing the electronic components 16 and the second bus bars 20
from view from outside the vehicle lamp 10.
[0043] As described above, according to the vehicle lamp 10 of the first exemplary embodiment
of the present invention, the inner lens 18, 31, 36, 39 holds the light source unit
17, in which the LEDs 15 and the electronic components 16 are mounted on the bus bar
assembly 14, directly on the back part of the inner lens 18, 31, 36, 39. Thus, a resin
base for supporting the bus bars and a circuit board for the electronic components
become unnecessary. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced.
[0044] Moreover, because the resin base and the circuit board are not provided, heat generated
from the electronic components 16 can efficiently be dissipated from the bus bar assembly
14.
[0045] Further, the bus bar assembly 14 is divided into right and left sections such that
the LEDs 15 are mounted on one of the sections and the electronic components 16 are
mounted on the other section, and the dummy portion 22, 35, 37, 40 of the inner lens
18, 31, 33, 36, 39 is arranged to face the section of the bus bar assembly 14 on which
the electronic components 16 are mounted. According to this configuration, the inner
lens 18, 31, 33, 36, 39 can conceal, by the dummy portion 22, 35, 37, 40, the electronic
components 16 from view from outside the vehicle lamp 10, while allowing the light
emitted from the LEDs 15 to travel through the optical control portions 21, 34, 41,
which are respectively arranged to face the optical axes Ax of the LEDs 15.
[0046] Second Exemplary Embodiment
[0047] Next, a vehicle lamp 50 according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present
invention will be described with reference to Figs. 10 and 11. In the following description
of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, elements that are the same as or
functionally similar to those of the first exemplary embodiment will be denoted by
the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
[0048] As shown in Fig. 10, the vehicle lamp 50 includes a light blocking member 52 (a light
control member), which is arranged directly in front of a light source unit and between
an inner lens 18 and the light source unit 17. The light blocking member 52 includes
a plurality of apertures 51 (an example of light transmitting means).
[0049] The light blocking member 52 is formed from a resin plate member, which has a certain
thickness and which is opaque or dark colored. The apertures 51 of the light blocking
member 52 are rectangular through holes, and are formed at positions that correspond
to LEDs 15 respectively. The apertures 51 are not limited to the rectangular through
holes, and may be circular through holes.
[0050] As shown in Fig. 11, a plurality of fixing pins 54 (an example of fixing means) are
provided on a side (a back face) of the light blocking member 52 that faces a bus
bar assembly 14. The fixing pins 54 extend from the back face of the light blocking
member 52 toward associated fixing holes 53 (an example of fixing means) of the bus
bar assembly 14.
[0051] Each of the fixing pins 54 of the light blocking member 52 is inserted through the
associated one of the fixing holes 53 of the bus bar assembly 14. Then, the light
blocking member 52 and the bus bar assembly 14 are firmly attached together by applying,
for example, a thermal riveting or an ultrasonic riveting to the fixing pins 54 on
a back side of the bus bar assembly 14. Thereafter, the light blocking member 52 and
the inner lens 18 are joined by ultrasonic welding or bonding by use of an adhesive
agent, the inner lens 18 and the bus bar assembly 14 are firmly attached together
with the light blocking member 52 interposed therebetween.
[0052] The fixing pins 54 may be provided on the bus bar assembly 14, and the fixing holes
53 are provided in the light blocking member 52. Alternatively, the fixing means may
have a configuration other than the pin and hole engagement.
[0053] According to the vehicle lamp 50 of the second exemplary embodiment, the bus bar
assembly 14 is fixed to the back part of the light blocking member 52, whereby the
light source unit 17 is directly held by light blocking member 52. Thereafter, the
light blocking member 52, which holds the bus bar assembly 14, is attached to a back
face of the inner lens 18. Thus, a resin base for supporting the bus bars and a circuit
board for the electronic components become unnecessary. Consequently, the number of
components can be reduced.
[0054] Moreover, because the resin base and the circuit board are not provided, heat generated
from the electronic components 16 can efficiently be dissipated from the bus bar assembly
14.
[0055] Further, the bus bar assembly 14 is divided into right and left sections such that
the LEDs 15 are mounted on one of the sections and the electronic components 16 are
mounted on the other section, and the light blocking member 51 is provided in a portion
of the light blocking member that faces the section on which the LEDs 15 are mounted.
Accordingly, the light emitted from the LEDs 15 can travel toward the inner lens 18
without being blocked by the light blocking member 52, while concealing the electronic
components 16 from view from outside the vehicle lamp 50.
[0056] Third Exemplary Embodiment
[0057] Next, a vehicle lamp 60 according to a third exemplary embodiment of the present
invention will be described with reference to Figs. 12 and 13.
[0058] As shown in Fig. 12, the vehicle lamp 60 has a tail lamp 63 inside a lamp chamber
62 which is formed by a lamp body 61 and a transparent cover 64.
[0059] An inner lens 68 (a light control member) of the vehicle lamp 60 includes optical
control portions 65, a dummy portion 66, and a tail lens 67.
[0060] As shown in Fig. 13, the lamp body 61 has a socket 69 to which a tail lamp bulb 70
is attached.
[0061] The tail lens 67 is provided below the optical control portions 65 and the dummy
portion 66. The optical control portions 65, the dummy portions 66, and the tail lens
67 may be formed as a one-piece structure. Diffusing steps 71 are formed on a back
face of the tail lens 67. The inner lens 68 has fixing means like the inner lens 18
of the first exemplary embodiment to fix and to hold the light source unit 17.
[0062] In the vehicle lamp 60 having the configuration described above, the tail lamp bulb
70 is turned on when a lighting switch (not shown) is switched on. Further, the LEDs
15 are turned on when a brake pedal is operated. Light emitted from the LEDs 15 is
controlled to diffuse through the optical control portions 65 of the inner lens 68
so as to travel on towards the transparent cover 64, and is transmitted through the
transparent cover 64 toward the rear of the vehicle.
[0063] According to the vehicle lamp 60 of the third exemplary embodiment, the tail lamp
63, which is usually treated as a lamp functioning differently, is integrally provided
inside the lamp body 61. Accordingly, the vehicle lamp 60 can be modularized to have
an integrated configuration.
[0064] The present invention is not limited to the foregoing exemplary embodiments, and
various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit
and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. Further, the
materials, shapes, dimensions, forms, numbers, positions, etc. of the elements of
the exemplary embodiments are not limited to those described above, and are optional
within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
[0065] For example, the number of LEDs is not limited to that illustrated in the drawings,
and is selected in accordance with vehicle designs and required functions.
[0066] Further, while the vehicle lamps of the exemplary embodiments described above are
rear combination lamps, the present invention is also applicable to a front combination
lamp.
1. A vehicle lamp (10, 50, 60) comprising a light source unit (17) and a light control
member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 52, 68),
wherein the light source unit (17) comprises:
a semiconductor light emitting device (15);
an electronic component (16) which controls the semiconductor light emitting device
(15); and
a bus bar assembly (14) comprising a plurality of bus bars (19, 20) to which the semiconductor
light emitting device (15) and the electronic component (16) are mounted to form a
circuit,
characterized in that the light control member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 52, 68) is arranged directly in front
of the light source unit (17) to control a light emitted from the semiconductor light
emitting device (15), and
in that
the light control member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 52, 68) comprises a fixing means (27,
54) for fixing the bus bar assembly (14) to the light control member (18, 31, 33,
36, 39, 52, 68) such that the light source unit (17) is held by the light control
member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 52, 68).
2. The vehicle lamp (10, 60) according to claim 1, wherein the light control member comprises
a light transmitting member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 68) which is disposed to face an
optical axis (Ax) of the semiconductor light emitting device (15).
3. The vehicle lamp (10, 60) according to claim 2, wherein a portion of the light transmitting
member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 68) comprises a light intercepting means (22, 35, 37,
40, 66) which conceals the electronic component (16) from view from outside the vehicle
lamp (10, 60).
4. The vehicle lamp (10, 60) according to claim 3, wherein the bus bar assembly (14)
is divided into two sections such that the semiconductor light emitting device (15)
is arranged on one of the sections and the electronic component (16) is arranged on
the other of the sections, and wherein said portion of the light transmitting member
(18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 68) is positioned to face the other of the sections on which
the electronic component (16) is arranged.
5. The vehicle lamp (50) according to claim 1, further comprising a light transmitting
member (18) which is disposed to face an optical axis (Ax) of the semiconductor light
emitting device (15), wherein the light control member comprises a light blocking
member (52) which is disposed between the light transmitting member (18) and the light
source unit (17).
6. The vehicle lamp (50) according to claim 5, wherein a portion of the light blocking
member (52) comprises a light transmitting means (51) through which the light emitted
from the semiconductor light emitting device (15) is transmitted toward the light
transmitting member (18).
7. The vehicle lamp (50) according to claim 6, wherein the bus bar assembly (14) is divided
into two sections such that the semiconductor light emitting device (15) is arranged
on one of the sections and the electronic component (16) is arranged on the other
of the sections, and wherein said portion of the light blocking member (52) is positioned
to face the one of the sections, on which the semiconductor light emitting device
(15) is arranged, such that the light transmitting means (51) faces an optical axis
(Ax) of the semiconductor light emitting device (15).
8. The vehicle lamp (10, 50, 60) according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the plurality of bus bars (19, 20) are planarly arranged.
9. The vehicle lamp (10, 50, 60) according to any one of claims 1 to 8,
wherein the light source unit (17) is directly attached to a back face of the light
control member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 52, 68) by the fixing means (27, 54).
10. The vehicle lamp (10, 50, 60) according to any one of claims 1 to 9, further comprising
a lamp body (11,61) having an opening and a transparent cover (12, 64) which is attached
to the lamp body (11, 61) to close the opening so as to form a lamp chamber (13, 62),
wherein the light source unit (17) and the light control member (18, 31, 33, 36, 39,
52, 68) are accommodated inside the lamp chamber (13, 62).