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Ribbed lenses for headlamps

  • US 4,261,031 A
  • Filed: 03/06/1979
  • Issued: 04/07/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/10/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a lens for a headlamp for a motor vehicle, which lens has a surface having a series of ribs, the said ribs being formed by surfaces which appear curved when the said ribs are seen in cross-section, and adjacent ones of the said curved surfaces being separated from one another, in one zone of the said lens, by separating surfaces which, at least when seen in a cross-section transverse to the said ribs, appear flat and parallel to the general plane of the said lens, the width of the said curved surfaces varying, without discontinuity, between the said one zone of the said lens and a second zone of the said lens, with a corresponding smooth variation in the depth of the said ribs, whereby the light-spreading effect of the said ribs varies from the said one zone to the said second zone, the improvement comprising:

  • so forming the said ribs that the thickness of the said lens, as measured at points spaced along the length of any one of the said ribs, all the said points lying at the same position on the cross-section of the said one rib, is substantially constant, while the thickness of the said lens, as measured at points on the said separating surfaces of the said lens, varies along at least a part of the length of the said ribs, whereby at least a part of the said separating surfaces cooperate with the opposite surface of the said lens to act as a prism, to deflect light passing therethrough.

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