Headlight lens for a vehicle headlight

US9677732B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9677732-B2
Application numberUS-201414325652-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 8, 2014
Priority dateDec 3, 2010
Publication dateJun 13, 2017
Grant dateJun 13, 2017

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A headlight lens for a vehicle headlight, the headlight lens having a body of transparent material. The monolithic body includes a light passage section having at least one optically operative light exit face and a light tunnel having at least one optically operative light entry face. The light tunnel transits into the light passage section via a bend being curved in its longitudinal extension, wherein the light passage section is configured for imaging the bend as a bright-dark-boundary.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle headlight having a light source and a headlight lens, the headlight lens having a monolithic body of transparent material, the monolithic body including: a light passage section having a surface and at least one optically operative light exit face; and a light tunnel having a surface and at least one light entry face, the light tunnel passing over into the light passage section via a curved transition, the curved transition being curved in a vertical plane; wherein the light passage section is configured for imaging the curved transition as a bright-dark-boundary, and wherein the curved transition is imaged horizontally and the radius of curvature in the vertical plane is no smaller than 0.05 mm. 2. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the curved transition has no reflective coating. 3. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the light passage section comprises a rim. 4. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the curved transition has a radius of curvature no larger than 5 mm. 5. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the curved transition has a radius of curvature no larger than 0.25 mm. 6. The headlight lens of claim 5 , wherein the light passage section comprises a rim. 7. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the light passage section has an optical axis and the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section. 8. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section at an angle of between 5° and 70°. 9. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the light passage section has an optical axis and the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section at an angle of between 20° and 50°. 10. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the light tunnel comprises a region on its surface which corresponds essentially to a part of the surface of an ellipsoid. 11. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the light passage section facing the light tunnel is curved convexly at least in the region of the curved transition. 12. A headlight lens for a vehicle headlight, the headlight lens having a monolithic body of transparent material, the monolithic body including: a light passage section having a surface and at least one optically operative light exit face; and a light tunnel having a surface and at least one light entry face, the light tunnel passing over into the light passage section via a curved transition without reflective coating; wherein the light passage section is configured for imaging the curved transition as a bright-dark-boundary and wherein the curved transition is imaged horizontally and has a radius of curvature in a vertical plane and the radius is no smaller than 0.05 mm. 13. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the curved transition has a radius of curvature no larger than 5 mm. 14. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the curved transition has a radius of curvature no larger than 0.25 mm. 15. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the light passage section comprises a rim. 16. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the light passage section has an optical axis and the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section. 17. The headlight lens of claim 16 , wherein the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section at an angle of between 5° and 70°. 18. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the light passage section has an optical axis and the light entry face is inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section at an angle of between 20° and 50°. 19. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein the light tunnel comprises a region on its surface which corresponds essentially to a part of the surface of an ellipsoid. 20. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein a surface of the light passage section facing the light tunnel is curved convexly at least in the region of the curved transition. 21. The headlight lens of claim 12 , wherein a surface of the light passage section facing the light tunnel is curved convexly at least in the region of the curved transition. 22. A headlight lens for a vehicle headlight, the headlight lens having a monolithic body of transparent material, the monolithic body including: a light passage section having a surface, at least one optically operative light exit face and an optical axis; and a light tunnel having a surface and at least one light entry face inclined with respect to the optical axis of the light passage section at an angle of between 5° and 70°, wherein the light tunnel comprises a region on its surface which corresponds essentially to a part of the surface of an ellipsoid, and wherein the light tunnel passes over into the light passage section via a curved transition without reflective coating, the curved transition is imaged horizontally and has a radius of curvature in a vertical plane and the radius is no smaller than 0.05 mm and no larger than 5 mm; wherein the light passage section is configured for imaging the curved transition as a bright-dark-boundary. 23. The headlight lens of claim 22 , wherein the light passage section comprises a rim. 24. The headlight lens of claim 23 , wherein a surface of the light passage section facing the light tunnel is curved convexly at least in the region of the curved transition. 25. The headlight lens of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the surface of the light passage section facing the light tunnel is configured as a Petzval surface.

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  • arranged in one or more lines · CPC title

  • Thick lenses · CPC title

  • Lens surfaces, e.g. coatings or surface structures · CPC title

  • the reflector being a surface of revolution or a planar surface, e.g. truncated · CPC title

  • Light guides · CPC title

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What does patent US9677732B2 cover?
A headlight lens for a vehicle headlight, the headlight lens having a body of transparent material. The monolithic body includes a light passage section having at least one optically operative light exit face and a light tunnel having at least one optically operative light entry face. The light tunnel transits into the light passage section via a bend being curved in its longitudinal extension,…
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Docter Optics Se
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21S48/1225. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Jun 13 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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