Process for controlling a headlamp of a motor vehicle

US11933470B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11933470-B2
Application numberUS-202117451545-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2021
Priority dateApr 29, 2019
Publication dateMar 19, 2024
Grant dateMar 19, 2024

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A process is provided for controlling a headlamp of a motor vehicle. The headlamp includes a first light source module and a second light source module. The light source modules each feature several light sources that emit light. The light emitted by the light sources of the light source module represents a first light distribution, and the light emitted by the light sources of the second light source module represents a second light distribution. The first light distribution and the second light distribution partially overlap. The first light distribution and the second light distribution together form an overall light distribution. A subarea of the overall light distribution is formed only by the first light distribution, and the subarea is a vertical edge area of the overall light distribution.

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What is claimed is: 1. A light distribution arrangement for a headlamp of a motor vehicle, the light distribution arrangement comprising: a first light distribution; a second light distribution including a used part and an unused part, wherein light is emitted in the used part, and wherein light is not emitted in the unused part; an overlapping area where the first light distribution overlaps the used part of the second light distribution; a vertical edge area defined by an upper edge of the first light distribution; wherein in a first configuration, the used part of the second light distribution abuts the vertical edge area; and wherein in a second configuration, the used part of the second light distribution is shifted away from the vertical edge area such that the used part of the second light distribution does not abut the vertical edge area. 2. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a resolution of the first light distribution is lower than a resolution of the second light distribution. 3. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein in the second configuration, the used part of the second light distribution is shifted downward. 4. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 3 , further comprising: a plurality of light sources, each light source corresponding to one of the first light distribution and the second light distribution; wherein each light source of the second light distribution includes a first light intensity and a second light intensity, wherein the first light intensity is generated in the first configuration, and wherein the second light intensity is generated in the second configuration; and wherein the second light intensity of each light source of the second light distribution is smaller than or the equal to the first light intensity of the light source. 5. The light distribution arrangement process in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the second light intensity of each light source of the second light distribution is reduced by a threshold amount if, without such reduction, the second light intensity of the light source would be larger than the first light intensity of the first light source; and wherein if the second light intensity of a light source of the second light distribution is reduced by the threshold amount, then in the second configuration, a light intensity of at least one light source of the first light distribution is increased by the threshold amount compared to the light intensity of the light source in the first configuration. 6. The light distribution arrangement of claim 5 , wherein in the second configuration, a light intensity of a light source of the first light distribution is increased by the threshold amount if the light source of the first light distribution illuminates the same area as a light source of the second light distribution with the second light intensity reduced by the threshold amount. 7. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first light distribution and the second light distribution are controlled depending on at least one of: an overall light distribution, an operating mode of the headlamp, a vertical pivoting of the overall light distribution, and a horizontal pivoting of the overall light distribution. 8. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein high contrast areas in the light distribution arrangement are illuminated by third light sources, and wherein an optimization algorithm is performed exclusively to control the third light sources. 9. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the first light distribution and the second light distribution are controlled depending on an overall light distribution, an operating mode of the headlamp, a vertical pivoting of the overall light distribution and/or a horizontal pivoting of the overall light distribution; high contrast areas in the light distribution arrangement are illuminated by third light sources; an optimization algorithm is performed exclusively to control the third light sources; and high contrast areas are determined taking account at least one of: the operating mode of the headlamp, the vertical tilting of the overall light distribution, and the horizontal tilting of the overall light distribution. 10. The light distribution arrangement in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first light distribution and the second light distribution are controlled in such a way that at least one of the first light distribution and the second light distribution projects a symbol.

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  • F21S41/663Primary

    by switching light sources (by switching incandescent light sources F21S41/162) · CPC title

  • arranged in one or more lines · CPC title

  • having vertical cut-off lines; specially adapted for adaptive high beams, i.e. wherein the beam is broader but avoids glaring other road users · CPC title

  • B60Q1/143Primary

    combined with another condition, e.g. using vehicle recognition from camera images or activation of wipers · CPC title

  • having blurred cut-off lines · CPC title

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What does patent US11933470B2 cover?
A process is provided for controlling a headlamp of a motor vehicle. The headlamp includes a first light source module and a second light source module. The light source modules each feature several light sources that emit light. The light emitted by the light sources of the light source module represents a first light distribution, and the light emitted by the light sources of the second light…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hella Gmbh & Co Kgaa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21S41/663. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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