Lamp for vehicle and vehicle including the same
US-2024263755-A1 · Aug 8, 2024 · US
US9335447B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9335447-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414529524-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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A Fresnel lens including a plurality of sawtooth-shaped projections, with each projection including a first surface at a first angle and a second surface at a second angle. Each first surface has top and bottom edges and each second surface has top and bottom edges. Each projection has a top intersection where the top edge of the first surface intersects the top edge of the second surface. Adjacent projections have a bottom intersection where the bottom edge of the second surface of a first one of the adjacent projections intersects the bottom edge of the first surface of a second one of the adjacent projections. The lens portion is opaque at the top intersection of the projections, at the bottom intersection of adjacent projections, and on the first surface between the top intersection and the bottom intersection.
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What is claimed is: 1. A Fresnel lens comprising: a substrate having a first face and a second face; the first face of the substrate including a lens portion comprising a plurality of sawtooth-shaped projections, each of the projections including a non-refracting surface and an angled refracting surface, the non-refracting surfaces of the projections being substantially parallel to each other, each non-refracting surface having a top edge and a bottom edge and each angled refracting surface having a top edge and a bottom edge, each projection having a top intersection where the top edge of the non-refracting surface intersects the top edge of the angled refracting surface, adjacent projections having a bottom intersection where the bottom edge of the angled refracting surface of a first one of the adjacent projections intersects the bottom edge of the non-refracting surface of a second one of the adjacent projections; wherein the lens portion is opaque at at least one of: (1) the top intersection of at least one of the projections; and (2) the bottom intersection of at least two adjacent projections. 2. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: each non-refracting surface is substantially planar. 3. The Fresnel lens of claim 2 , wherein: each non-refracting surface extends substantially perpendicularly from the second face of the substrate. 4. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: each non-refracting surface is curved. 5. The Fresnel lens of claim 4 , wherein: the non-refracting surfaces substantially form concentric rings. 6. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: an opaque coating is placed over the bottom intersection and the top intersection to make the bottom intersection and the top intersection opaque. 7. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: all the top intersections and all the bottom intersections are opaque. 8. The Fresnel lens of claim 6 , wherein: the non-refracting surfaces are also opaque between the top intersection and the bottom intersection. 9. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: the non-refracting surfaces are also opaque between the top intersection and the bottom intersection. 10. The Fresnel lens of claim 1 , wherein: the non-refracting surfaces of the projections are substantially parallel to each other. 11. A Fresnel lens comprising: a substrate having a first face and a second face; the first face of the substrate including a lens portion comprising a plurality of sawtooth-shaped projections, each of the projections including a first surface extending away from the first face at a first angle and a second surface extending away from the first face at a second angle, the first angle being greater than the second angle, each first surface having a top edge and a bottom edge and each second surface having a top edge and a bottom edge, each projection having a top intersection where the top edge of the first surface intersects the top edge of the second surface, adjacent projections having a bottom intersection where the bottom edge of the second surface of a first one of the adjacent projections intersects the bottom edge of the first surface of a second one of the adjacent projections; wherein the lens portion is opaque at the top intersection of the projections, at the bottom intersection of adjacent projections, and on the first surface between the top intersection and the bottom intersection. 12. The Fresnel lens of claim 11 , wherein: each first surface is substantially planar. 13. The Fresnel lens of claim 12 , wherein: each first surface extends substantially perpendicularly from the second face of the substrate. 14. The Fresnel lens of claim 11 , wherein: each first surface is curved. 15. The Fresnel lens of claim 14 , wherein: the first surfaces substantially form concentric rings. 16. The Fresnel lens of claim 11 , wherein: an opaque coating is placed over the bottom intersection and the top intersection to make the bottom intersection and the top intersection opaque.
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