Headlamp assembly

US9809150B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9809150-B2
Application numberUS-201514925505-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2015
Priority dateOct 28, 2015
Publication dateNov 7, 2017
Grant dateNov 7, 2017

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A light assembly includes a carrier. A first high beam light module is rotatably attached to the carrier for rotation relative to the carrier about a first high beam horizontal axis. A first low beam light module is rotatably attached to the carrier for rotation relative to the carrier about a first low beam horizontal axis. The first high beam horizontal axis and the first low beam horizontal axis are parallel with each other. A bar interconnects the first high beam light module and the first low beam light module. An adjustment drive is coupled to the bar. The adjustment drive is operable to move the bar along a bar axis. Movement of the bar along the bar axis simultaneously rotates the first high beam light module about the first high beam horizontal axis, and the first low beam light module about the first low beam horizontal axis.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A headlamp assembly for a vehicle, the headlamp assembly comprising: a carrier; a first light module rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a first horizontal axis; a second light module rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a second horizontal axis; wherein the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis are parallel with each other; a main actuator bar interconnecting the first light module and the second light module; and an adjustment drive coupled to the main actuator bar and operable to move the main actuator bar along a bar axis to simultaneously rotate the first light module about the first horizontal axis and the second light module about the second horizontal axis; wherein the carrier includes a plurality of posts, and the main actuator bar includes a plurality of slots extending substantially along the bar axis, with one of the plurality of posts slideably disposed within one of the plurality of slots to slideably support the main actuator bar relative to the carrier and allow movement of the main actuator bar relative to the carrier generally along the bar axis. 2. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the main actuator bar extends along the bar axis, wherein the bar axis is perpendicular to both the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis, and wherein the bar axis is laterally spaced from both the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis a lever arm distance. 3. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 2 further comprising a worm gear drive interconnecting the adjustment drive and the main actuator bar. 4. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein the adjustment drive includes a shaft defining annular threads, and the main actuator bar includes horizontal threads spaced from each other along the bar axis, wherein the annular threads and the horizontal threads are disposed in meshing engagement with each other and define the worm gear drive. 5. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 1 further comprising a first link interconnecting the main actuator bar and the first light module, and a second link interconnecting the main actuator bar and the second light module. 6. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 5 wherein the first link and the second link are each rotatably connected to the main actuator bar for rotation relative to the main actuator bar. 7. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 6 wherein the first link is fixedly attached to the first light module for rotation with the first light module about the first horizontal axis, and wherein the second link is fixedly attached to the second light module for rotation with the second light module about the second horizontal axis. 8. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the carrier extends along a vertical rotation axis, between a lower end and an upper end, with the upper end disposed at a higher elevation than the lower end. 9. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 8 wherein the first light module and the second light module are stacked vertically relative to each other along the vertical rotation axis. 10. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 1 further comprising a housing configured for attachment to a body of a vehicle, wherein the carrier is attached to and supported by the housing. 11. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 10 further comprising a lens attached to and supported by the housing. 12. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 10 further comprising a bracket attached to and supported by the housing, wherein the bracket rotatably supports the adjustment drive. 13. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein: the first light module includes a first high beam light module; the first horizontal axis is further defined as a first high beam horizontal axis; the second light module includes a first low beam light module; and the second horizontal axis is further defined as a first low beam horizontal axis. 14. The headlamp assembly set forth in claim 13 further comprising: a second low beam light module rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a second low beam horizontal axis; a second high beam light module rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a second high beam horizontal axis; a third high beam light module rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a third high beam horizontal axis; wherein the main actuator bar interconnects the first high beam light module, the second high beam light module, the third high beam light module, the first low beam light module, and the second low beam light module; wherein the first high beam horizontal axis, the second high beam horizontal axis, the third high beam horizontal axis, the first low beam horizontal axis, and the second low beam horizontal axis are all parallel with each other; and wherein movement of the adjustment main actuator bar simultaneously moves all of the first high beam light module about the first high beam horizontal axis, the second high beam light module about the second high beam horizontal axis, the third high beam light module about the third high beam horizontal axis, the first low beam light module about the first low beam horizontal axis, and the second low beam light module about the second low beam horizontal axis. 15. A light assembly comprising: a carrier; a plurality of first light modules, with each of the plurality of first light modules rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a respective horizontal module axis; a plurality of second light modules, with each of the plurality of second light modules rotatably attached to the carrier and rotatable relative to the carrier about a respective horizontal module axis; wherein the plurality of first light modules and the plurality of second light modules are stacked vertically relative to each other along a vertical rotation axis; a main actuator bar extending along a bar axis, and interconnecting the plurality of first light modules and the plurality of second light modules; wherein the main actuator bar includes horizontal threads extending along the bar axis; an adjustment drive defining annular threads disposed in meshing engagement with the horizontal threads of the main actuator bar, wherein rotation of the adjustment drive about a shaft axis moves the main actuator bar along the bar axis to simultaneously rotate the plurality of first light modules and the plurality of second light modules about their respective horizontal module axis. 16. The light assembly set forth in claim 15 wherein the bar axis is perpendicular to the respective horizontal module axis of each of the plurality of second light modules and the plurality of first light modules, and wherein the bar axis is laterally spaced from the respective horizontal module axis of each of the plurality of second light modules and the plurality of first light modules to define a respective lever arm distance therebetween. 17. The light assembly set forth in claim 16 further comprising a plurality of links, with one of the plurality of links interconnecting the main actuator bar and one of the plurality of first light modules or one of the plurality of second light modules. 18. The light assembly set forth in claim 17 wherein each of the plurality of links are rotatably connected to the main actuator bar for rotation relat

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Classifications

  • Lenses with a front view of circular or truncated circular outline · CPC title

  • Conjoint adjustments, i.e. a mechanical link allows conjoint adjustment of several units · CPC title

  • B60Q1/068Primary

    by mechanical means · CPC title

  • Multi-color single source or LED matrix, e.g. yellow blinker and red brake lamp generated by single lamp · CPC title

  • Adjustable by rotation of a screw · CPC title

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What does patent US9809150B2 cover?
A light assembly includes a carrier. A first high beam light module is rotatably attached to the carrier for rotation relative to the carrier about a first high beam horizontal axis. A first low beam light module is rotatably attached to the carrier for rotation relative to the carrier about a first low beam horizontal axis. The first high beam horizontal axis and the first low beam horizontal …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60Q1/068. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 07 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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