IP Library Granted Patent US 7,322,724
Granted Patent B2
US 7,322,724 · App. 10/820,913 · Granted Jan 29, 2008

Vehicle headlamp with concurrent vertical and independent horizontal adjustment of low and high beam light chambers

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,322,724
App. No.
10/820,913
Filed
Apr 8, 2004
Granted
Jan 29, 2008
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2885
USPC
362/465
Abstract

A headlamp for motor vehicles of the reflector or projector design having at least one low beam light chamber, with a discharge light source, and at least one high beam light chamber, with a halogen light source. The direction of the rays produced in the high beam light operational mode are adjusted by means of simultaneous vertical swiveling of both light chambers and independent horizontal adjustment of the low beam light chamber.

Claims (14)

1. A headlamp for a motor vehicle, the headlamp comprising:

at least one low beam light chamber having a discharge light source;

at least one high beam light chamber in addition to the low beam light chamber;

an automatic control system including a vertical adjusting action member and a horizontal adjusting action member, the vertical adjusting action member being coupled to the at least one low beam light chamber and to the at least one high beam light chamber for concurrent vertical adjustment thereof, the horizontal adjusting action member being coupled to the at least one low beam light chamber for horizontal adjustment of the at least one low beam light chamber independently of the at least one high beam light chamber;

the automatic control system including a low beam light operational mode and a high beam light operational mode, the automatic control system being configured to concurrently vertically adjust the at least one low beam light chamber and the at least one high beam light chamber during movement between the low beam light operational mode and the high beam light operational mode by actuating the vertical adjusting action member, the automatic control system being configured to horizontally adjust at least one low beam light chamber by actuating the horizontal adjusting action member during movement between the low beam light operational mode and the high beam light operational.

2. The headlamp according to claim 1 wherein the horizontal adjusting action member forms part of the mechanism allowing horizontal swiveling of the low beam light chamber.

3. The headlamp according to claim 1 further comprising a halogen light source, and the halogen light source is switched on after the high beam light operation mode is switched on.

4. The headlamp according to claim 3 wherein the halogen light source is provided in the high beam light chamber.

5. A method of adjusting a headlamp for a motor vehicle, the method comprising:

providing a headlamp assembly including at least one low beam light chamber and at least one high beam light chamber, both light chambers having a discharge light source and being concurrently vertically adjustable by a common vertical adjusting action member, and the at least one low beam light chamber being horizontally adjustable independently of the at least one high beam light chamber;

angling the light chambers vertically upward upon activation of a high beam light operational mode relative to a low beam light operational mode.

6. The method of claim 5 further comprising returning the light chambers vertically downward upon activation of the low beam light operational mode relative to the high beam light operational mode.

7. The method of claim 5 further comprising adjusting the at least one low beam light chamber horizontally toward the at least one high beam light chamber upon activation of the high beam light operational mode relative to the low beam light operational mode.

8. The method of claim 7 further comprising swiveling the at least one low beam light chamber horizontally away from the at least one high beam light chamber upon activation of the low beam light operational mode relative to the high beam light operational mode.