IP Library Granted Patent US 9,371,037
Granted Patent B2
US 9,371,037 · App. 12/975,582 · Granted Jun 21, 2016

Lighting device of a motor vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,371,037
App. No.
12/975,582
Granted
Jun 21, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light module ( 5, 6 ) for a lighting device ( 1 ) of a motor vehicle includes a plurality of semiconductor light sources ( 11 ) in serial connection with each other. A circuit arrangement ( 12 a, 12 b, 12 c ) is assigned to and connected in parallel with at least one of the light sources ( 11 ), includes a plurality of detectors ( 13, 15, 16 ) for detection of a malfunction of the light source ( 11 ), and is adapted for bypassing the light source ( 11 ) in case of a malfunction of the light source ( 11 ). A lighting device ( 1 ) of a motor vehicle includes at least one light module ( 5, 6 ) for generation of a predefined light distribution.

Claims (39)

1. A light module for a lighting device of a motor vehicle, said light module comprising:

a plurality of semiconductor light sources in serial connection with each other;

a circuit arrangement assigned to at least one of said light sources, said circuit arrangement comprising:

at least one detector being configured to measure an operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources;

a processing unit operatively connected to said at least one detector and being configured to determine whether said operating temperature falls below a predetermined limit and output a signal in response to determining that said operating temperature is below said predetermined limit thereby indicating that said at least one of said light sources is malfunctioning; and

a switching element operatively connected to said processing unit and connected in parallel with said at least one of said light sources and being configured to allow electric current to bypass said at least one of said light sources having said operating temperature below said predetermined limit in response to receiving said signal from said processing unit;

wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor said operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources during bypass of said at least one of said light sources and to determine whether said at least one of said light sources is no longer malfunctioning by determining whether said operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources rises above said predetermined limit.

2. A light module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said switching element is configured to prevent electric current from bypassing said at least one of said light sources in response to said processing unit determining that said at least one of said light sources is no longer malfunctioning.

3. A light module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said processing unit is configured to determine a current-temperature value relating to operation of said at least one of said light sources.

4. A light module as set forth in claim 1 wherein processing unit is configured to determine a current-gradient value relating to operation of said at least one of said light sources.

5. A light module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor measurements of said at least one detector after a specifiable waiting period has expired after start-up of said light module.

6. A light module as set forth in claim 1 further including a memory in communication with said processing unit wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be stored in said memory at an end of an operating phase of said light module and wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be retrieved from said memory by said processing unit at a beginning of a new operating phase of said light module.

7. A light module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said switching element is a semiconductor switching element.

8. A lighting device of a motor vehicle comprising:

at least one light module for generation of a predefined light distribution and including:

a plurality of semiconductor light sources in serial connection with each other;

a circuit arrangement assigned to at least one of said light sources, said circuit arrangement comprising:

at least one detector being configured to measure an operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources;

a processing unit operatively connected to said at least one detector and being configured to determine whether said operating temperature falls below a predetermined limit and output a signal in response to determining that said operating temperature is below said predetermined limit thereby indicating that said at least one of said light sources is malfunctioning; and

a switching element operatively connected to said processing unit and connected in parallel with said at least one of said light sources and being configured to allow electric current to bypass said at least one of said light sources having said operating temperature below said predetermined limit in response to receiving said signal from said processing unit;

wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor said operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources during bypass of said at least one of said light sources and to output a second signal in response to determining that said at least one of said light sources is no longer malfunctioning.

9. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 wherein said switching element is configured to prevent electric current from bypassing said at least one of said light sources in response to receiving said second signal from said processing unit.

10. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 wherein said processing unit is configured to determine a current-temperature value relating to operation of said at least one of said light sources.

11. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 wherein processing unit is configured to determine a current-gradient value relating to operation of said at least one of said light sources.

12. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor measurements of said at least one detector after a specifiable waiting period has expired after start-up of said light module.

13. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 further including a memory in communication with said processing unit wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be stored in said memory at an end of an operating phase of said light module and wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be retrieved from said memory by said processing unit at a beginning of a new operating phase of said light module.

14. A lighting device as set forth in claim 8 wherein said switching element is a semiconductor switching element.

15. A light module for a lighting device of a motor vehicle, said light module comprising:

a plurality of semiconductor light sources in serial connection with each other;

a circuit arrangement assigned to at least one of said light sources, said circuit arrangement comprising:

at least one detector being configured to measure an operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources;

a processing unit operatively connected to said at least one detector and being configured to determine whether said operating temperature falls below a predetermined limit and output a signal in response to determining that said operating temperature is below said predetermined limit thereby indicating that said at least one of said light sources is malfunctioning; and

a switching element operatively connected to said processing unit and connected in parallel with said at least one of said light sources and being configured to allow electric current to bypass said at least one of said light sources having said operating temperature below said predetermined limit in response to receiving said signal from said processing unit;

wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor said operating temperature of said at least one of said light sources during bypass of said at least one of said light sources and to output a second signal in response to determining that said at least one of said light sources is no longer malfunctioning.

16. A light module as set forth in claim 15 wherein said switching element is configured to prevent electric current from bypassing said at least one of said light sources in response to receiving said second signal from said processing unit.

17. A light module as set forth in claim 15 wherein said processing unit is configured to determine at least one of a current-temperature value and a current-gradient value relating to operation of said at least one of said light sources.

18. A light module as set forth in claim 15 wherein said processing unit is configured to monitor measurements of said at least one detector after a specifiable waiting period has expired after start-up of said light module.

19. A light module as set forth in claim 15 further including a memory in communication with said processing unit wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be stored in said memory at an end of an operating phase of said light module and wherein measurements of said at least one detector are configured to be retrieved from said memory by said processing unit at a beginning of a new operating phase of said light module.

20. A light module as set forth in claim 15 wherein said switching element is a semiconductor switching element.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2022
From: AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING REUTLINGEN GMBH
To: MARELLI AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING REUTLINGEN (GERMANY) GMBH
Reel/Frame 059684/0522 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2011
From: SCHNERR, MICHAEL; BLUM, DIRK
To: AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING REUTLINGEN GMBH
Reel/Frame 025858/0120 →