US1442463A - Light-modifying means for headlights - Google Patents

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US1442463A
US1442463A US374514A US37451420A US1442463A US 1442463 A US1442463 A US 1442463A US 374514 A US374514 A US 374514A US 37451420 A US37451420 A US 37451420A US 1442463 A US1442463 A US 1442463A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S41/00Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps
    • F21S41/40Illuminating devices specially adapted for vehicle exteriors, e.g. headlamps characterised by screens, non-reflecting members, light-shielding members or fixed shades
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  • light modifying means constitutes means for reinforcing the lens.
  • a further object f of my invention therefore, is to provide in' ai-vlieadl'ight., light modifying means which' shall also constitute lens reinforcing means.- (lther objects will appear hereinafter.-
  • my :invention consists gen'erall in a plural-ity of substantially parallel, orwardly and doWr-iwardlv inclined non-transparent members arranged either within the lens or adjacent 4the same,
  • My invention further consists' in a 'device as mentioned 4in which the said parallel mem 15ers are connected by ⁇ 'nernloers ⁇ extending.
  • My invention further - ⁇ '-oonsists in a headlight lens of transparent Vitreons material, 'in-combination with a pli;-
  • Fig. 3 is a 'detailed' sectional viewfof thelensshown in ig, 1 upon' an enlarged scale
  • Fig. 4 is. a similar view of' the modifie form'
  • e Fig. 5 is .a similar sectional view of a modi-flied fom. wherein' the light,- mpdfying' -means is arranged adacentthe lens.
  • W plurality of substantially parallel members 5 which are ')referahl'y arranged horizontal within the'. l downwardly and outwardly as clearly illus-l trated in the drawings and am so lposition-ed 'that the outer lower edge of each meinsligh-ty below the upper inner edge of u "fifi 4 indicates the lem which is )termed of i in Figs. l to.4 inclusive .of the drawings.
  • the member 'directly beneath the members are. made of non-'transparent material,- a-nd by the arrangement shown andl described all light raysabom the horizontal arefobstructedbut those below' the horizontal are Iraetieally*anoljstru-ctedl, b,
  • the outer' npipefr sm-i faizes 6 aremade .nonf-reilectng.
  • the outer' npipefr sm-i faizes 6 aremade .nonf-reilectng.
  • the lower surfaces p7 :ofthe me'nxlers are lect-ing surfaces, which increasethe mag mtud'eof the lghtzthro'wndownwardly upon the roadway.
  • the members ed lay-.thin vani-calmes a'whihhsid mem. A. 5; bers 5 Vin position 'while being v mioldeill withf i Kin the lens .and which also ,constitute-:reim Y Vas j Mybeat@ wia se more many analiv 11n .t

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Be it known that -t, LnrI* M. Bowmnja citizen of the United States, residn at Tulsa, county of. Tiilsa, and State of klahema, have invented certain new and' u-s`,e- Improvements in Liglit-lifodifyingv ad'acent toor within the lens ofthe head-' lig tLand when the latter fonnis used, the
light modifying means constitutes means for reinforcing the lens. A further object f of my invention therefore, is to provide in' ai-vlieadl'ight., light modifying means which' shall also constitute lens reinforcing means.- (lther objects will appear hereinafter.-
With .these objects Vin view my :invention consists gen'erall in a plural-ity of substantially parallel, orwardly and doWr-iwardlv inclined non-transparent members arranged either within the lens or adjacent 4the same,
,whereby light ra s from the headlight are1 prevented frorn eing rejected above the horizontal but which -wi lperinit .the rays tu Y pass freely and nnobstrueted below substan tially the horizontal.z lily invention further consists in a. device as mentioned 'in .which 40 members .are nonrellecting". Prefera ly,` the under and inner faces are reflecting surfaces;
.' My invention further consists' in a 'device as mentioned 4in which the said parallel mem 15ers are connected by `'nernloers` extending.
transversely thereof. My invention further -`'-oonsists in a headlight lens of transparent Vitreons material, 'in-combination with a pli;-
' rality of. 'substantially pamlleldownwardl'y and wtwardipimimed membersmolded '5o ihezer., My myention further eonsistsin varioxs'detail's-o construction and arrange.
Y ments of-,partsall as fully described hereinateand particularly eatin.
o fmnnaso'z, or enamora. i *men-lounge :ron-mansiones; 'i runnen-andina 11, im. hrm n: 3144,51.;
by te-ference to the acoompan, .drawiv form-ing a tion yan in which-- Fig. 1 `is ay diagramma-tical, 'vertical lo'n- A ,gitudinal' section vof a hea'dli-ghteqnipped in its' preferred form,
with m'y impro-ved light modifying'mns'- r.. er
ifs v i' part of A'this apecilcil Fig. 2 is a front elevation of thesamie,
Fig. 3 is a 'detailed' sectional viewfof thelensshown in ig, 1 upon' an enlarged scale Fig. 4 is. a similar view of' the modifie form', and e Fig. 5 is .a similar sectional view of a modi-flied fom. wherein' the light,- mpdfying' -means is arranged adacentthe lens.
Referring now to the drawings, 1 indientes aheadligh-t of which 2 is the rellen-tor and 3the`light bulb.. These portions of the f l I device, .which form no p'rt of :my invention of` themselves,v may be of 'any' desired or preferred 'form and for this :rea-.son they 'are illustrated foiafnarnmatieelly only.
vtra'nsparent 'vitreous material -sueh as glass; and inthe preferred fono of .my lnventivon, vthe light modifying'means is Jcast within the lens when the lat-ter is molded, asillustrated rThe light ,modifyling means l--eompai-ses. a
W plurality of substantially parallel members 5 which are ')referahl'y arranged horizontal within the'. l downwardly and outwardly as clearly illus-l trated in the drawings and am so lposition-ed 'that the outer lower edge of each meinsligh-ty below the upper inner edge of u "fifi 4 indicates the lem which is )termed of i in Figs. l to.4 inclusive .of the drawings.
ens. These mem-bers incline i 1w i -ber is ysn'hstantiall'y .on a level' with, or
'the member 'directly beneath the members are. made of non-'transparent material,- a-nd by the arrangement shown andl described all light raysabom the horizontal arefobstructedbut those below' the horizontal are Iraetieally*anoljstru-ctedl, b,
To avoid undesira e *reflect-ing 'of .the above the' horizontal, the outer' npipefr sm-i faizes 6 aremade .nonf-reilectng. Preferably,
the lower surfaces p7 :ofthe me'nxlers are lect-ing surfaces, which increasethe mag mtud'eof the lghtzthro'wndownwardly upon the roadway. The members ed lay-.thin vani-calmes a'whihhsid mem. A. 5; bers 5 Vin position 'while being v mioldeill withf i Kin the lens .and which also ,constitute-:reim Y Vas j My wenn@ wia se more many analiv 11n .t
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Cited By (9)

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US2467096A (en) * 1945-02-09 1949-04-12 Paul M Ressinger Illuminating device
US2785286A (en) * 1952-11-08 1957-03-12 Otis Elevator Co Moving stairway panelling
US2834874A (en) * 1953-04-01 1958-05-13 Henchoz Marcel Edouard Vehicle headlight with movable screen
US4335421A (en) * 1980-03-17 1982-06-15 Modia Joseph W Light fixture, light aperture and method of uniformly illuminating an optically diffusive viewing area
DK154580B (en) * 1979-06-27 1988-11-28 Meta Fer Ag LIGHTING, ISAIR FOR AIRPORTS AND ROADS
US5321417A (en) * 1991-08-28 1994-06-14 Daktronics, Inc. Visual display panel
US5612710A (en) * 1995-08-22 1997-03-18 Fairtron Corporation Real time low cost, large scale array 65K color display using lamps
US5779351A (en) * 1995-05-02 1998-07-14 Daktronics, Inc. Matrix display with multiple pixel lens and multiple partial parabolic reflector surfaces
US5839823A (en) * 1996-03-26 1998-11-24 Alliedsignal Inc. Back-coupled illumination system with light recycling

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2467096A (en) * 1945-02-09 1949-04-12 Paul M Ressinger Illuminating device
US2785286A (en) * 1952-11-08 1957-03-12 Otis Elevator Co Moving stairway panelling
US2834874A (en) * 1953-04-01 1958-05-13 Henchoz Marcel Edouard Vehicle headlight with movable screen
DK154580B (en) * 1979-06-27 1988-11-28 Meta Fer Ag LIGHTING, ISAIR FOR AIRPORTS AND ROADS
US4335421A (en) * 1980-03-17 1982-06-15 Modia Joseph W Light fixture, light aperture and method of uniformly illuminating an optically diffusive viewing area
US5321417A (en) * 1991-08-28 1994-06-14 Daktronics, Inc. Visual display panel
US5779351A (en) * 1995-05-02 1998-07-14 Daktronics, Inc. Matrix display with multiple pixel lens and multiple partial parabolic reflector surfaces
US5612710A (en) * 1995-08-22 1997-03-18 Fairtron Corporation Real time low cost, large scale array 65K color display using lamps
US5839823A (en) * 1996-03-26 1998-11-24 Alliedsignal Inc. Back-coupled illumination system with light recycling

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