Light-emitting device, floodlight, and vehicle headlight

US9534756B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9534756-B2
Application numberUS-201313853785-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2013
Priority dateApr 3, 2012
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A light-emitting device includes a light-emitting section, a lens, and a movement control section, the movement control section changing an illumination position and a spot size of a laser beam in the light-emitting section by changing a relative position of the lens with respect to the light-emitting section.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A light-emitting device comprising: a light-emitting section which emits light in response to a laser beam emitted from a laser light source; a light control section which controls the laser beam to be guided from the laser light source to the light-emitting section; and a movement control section which causes the light control section to move, the movement control section changing an illumination position and a spot size of the laser beam in the light-emitting section by changing a relative position of the light control section with respect to the light-emitting section, wherein the light control section comprises at least two movable mirrors which have rotation axis directions different from each other so that the laser beam emitted from the laser light source is sequentially reflected by the at least two movable mirrors so as to be incident on the light-emitting section. 2. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a light amount control section which is capable of controlling an amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source. 3. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the light-emitting section at least contains a fluorescent body which emits fluorescence in response to the laser beam. 4. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a second light source assuming that the light-emitting section is a first light source, the second light source emitting light and differing from the first light source in principle of light emission. 5. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , wherein: the light control section is at least one of a polygon mirror and a galvanometer mirror; and the movement control section is an actuator which causes at least one of the polygon mirror and the galvanometer mirror to move. 6. A light-emitting device compromising: a light-emitting section which emits light in response to a laser beam emitted from a laser light source; a light control section which controls the laser beam to be guided from the laser light source to the light-emitting section; and a movement control section which causes the light control section to move, the movement control section changing an illumination position and a spot size of the laser beam in the light-emitting section by changing a relative position of the light control section with respect to the light-emitting section, the light control section being a convex lens or a concave mirror, and the movement control section being an actuator which causes the convex lens or the concave mirror to move in two directions different from each other. 7. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the light-emitting device performs floodlighting, when the sensing section senses the object, the movement control section causing the light control section to move. 8. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the light-emitting device performs floodlighting; and an identifying section which identifies, by image recognition, a kind of the object which has been sensed by the sensing section, in accordance with the kind of the object which kind has been identified by the identifying section, the movement control section causing the light control section to move. 9. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a light amount control section which is capable of controlling an amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source; and a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the light-emitting device performs floodlighting, when the sensing section senses the object, the light amount control section controlling the amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source that performs floodlighting on the floodlit region in which the object has been sensed. 10. The light-emitting device as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising: a light amount control section which is capable of controlling an amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source; a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the light-emitting device performs floodlighting; and an identifying section which identifies, by image recognition, a kind of the object which has been sensed by the sensing section, in accordance with the kind of the object which kind has been identified by the identifying section, the light control section controlling the amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source that performs floodlighting on the floodlit region in which the object has been sensed. 11. A floodlight comprising: a light-emitting device recited in claim 1 ; and a floodlighting section which performs floodlighting with light emitted from the light-emitting section, the floodlighting section changing a range of floodlighting by movement of the light control section by the movement control section. 12. A vehicle headlight comprising: a light-emitting section which emits light in response to a laser beam emitted from a laser light source; a light control section which controls the laser beam to be guided from the laser light source to the light-emitting section; and a movement control section which causes the light control section to move, the movement control section changing an illumination position and a spot size of the laser beam in the light-emitting section by changing a relative position of the light control section with respect to the light-emitting section, wherein the light control section comprises at least two movable mirrors which have rotation axis directions different from each other so that the laser beam emitted from the laser light source is sequentially reflected by the at least two movable mirrors so as to be incident on the light-emitting section. 13. The vehicle headlight as set forth in claim 12 , further comprising: a light amount control section which is capable of controlling an amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source; a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the vehicle headlight performs floodlighting; and an identifying section which identifies, by image recognition, a kind of the object which has been sensed by the sensing section, when the identifying section identifies the object as an oncoming vehicle or a preceding vehicle, the light amount control section reducing the amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source that performs floodlighting on the floodlit region in which the oncoming vehicle or the preceding vehicle has been sensed. 14. The vehicle headlight as set forth in claim 12 , further comprising: a light amount control section which is capable of controlling an amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source; a sensing section which senses an object in a floodlit region on which the vehicle headlight performs floodlighting; and an identifying section which identifies, by image recognition, a kind of the object which has been sensed by the sensing section, when the identifying section identifies the object as a road sign or an obstacle, the light amount control section increasing the amount of the laser beam that is emitted by the laser light source that performs floodlighting on the floodlit region in which the road sign or the obstacle has been sensed. 15. The

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  • by movement of refractors {(in vehicle head lamps F21S41/635)} · CPC title

  • comprising a two-dimensional [2D] array of point-like light-generating elements · CPC title

  • with parabolic curvature · CPC title

  • Point-like light sources · CPC title

  • with fins or blades · CPC title

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What does patent US9534756B2 cover?
A light-emitting device includes a light-emitting section, a lens, and a movement control section, the movement control section changing an illumination position and a spot size of a laser beam in the light-emitting section by changing a relative position of the lens with respect to the light-emitting section.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sharp Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21S48/115. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 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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