Illuminating Device for Vehicles
First Claim
1. An illuminating device for a vehicle, with a housing containing at least one light source, a support accommodating the light source and a reflector (8, 11), and with a diffusion lens for covering an opening of the housing, wherein the reflector (8, 11) is provided with an electrically conductive coating and is assigned charge dissipation means (12, 21, 25) in such a manner that, when electrostatic charging of the reflector (8, 11) occurs, a dissipation current flows to an earth connection (M) of the illuminating device.
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Abstract
The invention relates to an illuminating device for vehicles, in particular a tail light, with a housing containing at least one light source, a support accommodating the light source, and a reflector, and with a diffusion lens for covering an opening of the housing, characterized in that the reflector, which is provided with an electrically conductive coating, is assigned charge dissipation means in such a manner that, when electrostatic charging of the reflector occurs, a dissipation current flows to a connection to earth of the illuminating device.
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- 1. An illuminating device for a vehicle, with a housing containing at least one light source, a support accommodating the light source and a reflector (8, 11), and with a diffusion lens for covering an opening of the housing, wherein the reflector (8, 11) is provided with an electrically conductive coating and is assigned charge dissipation means (12, 21, 25) in such a manner that, when electrostatic charging of the reflector (8, 11) occurs, a dissipation current flows to an earth connection (M) of the illuminating device.
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11. A tail light for a vehicle, with
a housing containing at least one light source, a support accommodating the light source and a reflector, and a diffusion lens for covering an opening of the housing, wherein the reflector (8, 11) is provided with an electrically conductive coating and is assigned charge dissipation means (12, 21, 25) in such a manner that, when electrostatic charging of the reflector (8, 11) occurs, a dissipation current flows to a ground connection (M) of the illuminating device.
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