Headlight Module
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A headlight module comprising:
- separate phosphors adapted to be excited by electromagnetic radiation to emit light; and
at least one radiation source for exciting the phosphors;
each phosphor having an associated optical device, said optical devices being configured so that light emitted by said optical devices is merged into an overall image;
beam splitter devices and beam directing devices disposed such that electromagnetic radiation emitted by said at least one radiation source is directed on the phosphors; and
a control device for controlling operation of the at least one radiation source and the beam directing devices.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A headlight module comprising separate phosphors which can be excited by electromagnetic radiation to emit light, and at least one radiation source for exciting the phosphors. Each phosphor is associated with an optical device, so that light emitted by the optical devices is merged into an overall image. Beam splitter devices and beam directing devices are disposed such that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the at least one radiation source is directed on the phosphors. A control device is provided for controlling operation of the at least one radiation source and the beam directing devices.
-
Citations
9 Claims
-
1. A headlight module comprising:
-
separate phosphors adapted to be excited by electromagnetic radiation to emit light; and at least one radiation source for exciting the phosphors; each phosphor having an associated optical device, said optical devices being configured so that light emitted by said optical devices is merged into an overall image; beam splitter devices and beam directing devices disposed such that electromagnetic radiation emitted by said at least one radiation source is directed on the phosphors; and a control device for controlling operation of the at least one radiation source and the beam directing devices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
-
Specification