HYUNDAI MOBIS Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120140502 | BEAM PATTERN CHANGING STRUCTURE FOR HEAD LAMP - A beam pattern changing structure for a head lamp is provided, which includes a light source provided in the head lamp to emit light, a reflector provided in the head lamp to reflect the light irradiated through the light source, a shield provided in front of the reflector, and an actuator mounted on the shield to make the shield rotatable. Accordingly, since low beams, high beams, and diverse beam pattern regions in the beam pattern changing stages are all implemented through one light source, the driver's visibility can be maximally secured and the glare of the opposite vehicle can be prevented. Further, the designs of the head lamps for the high beams and the low beams are the same, and thus the merchantability is increased. | 06-07-2012 |
20120113664 | HEAD LAMP FOR VEHICLE - A head lamp for a vehicle is provided, which includes a reflector for reflecting light emitted from a light source, a reflection plate for collecting the light reflected from the reflector in an upward direction, a micro-reflection module provided over the reflector to tilt and reflect the light collected by the reflection plate at a desired angle, and an optical lens for irradiating the light reflected from the micro-reflector onto a road surface. The head lamp can implement various beam patterns in accordance with road and surrounding circumferences, and irradiate vehicle information onto a road surface, thereby reducing the dazzle of other drivers of opposite vehicles and improving the field of vision of the driver to improve the safety and convenience. | 05-10-2012 |
20110128748 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING ADAPTIVE HEADLAMP - A method of controlling an adaptive head lamp including a control unit for detecting a driving signal of a vehicle to control an actuator which controls the head lamp in a horizontal or vertical direction in accordance with a control signal of the control unit, may include steps of, a) verifying whether an ignition of the vehicle is turned on or off, b) after the ignition of the vehicle is verified, driving the actuator to move the head lamp to a rightmost or leftmost position in the horizontal direction, or a lowermost or uppermost position in the vertical direction, c) driving the actuator by a predetermined number of pulses previously set in a micro stepping manner in a direction opposite to a driving direction of the headlamp at the step b), and d) setting a position of the head lamp determined at the step c) as an initial position. | 06-02-2011 |
20110125373 | ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING HIGHWAY AND URBAN DISTRICT MODES OF FRONT LIGHTING - An adaptive front lighting system for performing highway and urban district modes of front lights is provided, which includes a leveling actuator rotating a light source of front lights of a vehicle in upward and downward directions, and a control unit judging a driving state of the vehicle as either of a highway driving state and an urban district driving state in accordance with a driving condition of the vehicle and determining a degree of rotation of the light source performed by the leveling actuator in accordance with a result of judgment. The driving condition includes at least one of a vehicle speed, external illumination, and frequency of vehicle stops. | 05-26-2011 |
20090229943 | CLUTCH ACTUATOR - A clutch actuator is configured to change operational force applied to a clutch in cases that a worm wheel is rotated by a motor. The clutch actuator may include a motor provided with a rotatable worm shaft, a screw thread formed along an exterior circumference of the worm shaft, a worm wheel provided with a worm gear engaging the screw thread, and a cam recess, an operation rod mounted to the worm wheel, the operation rod configured to engage or release a clutch, and/or a rotatable operation unit disposed within the cam recess, and configured to apply elastic force to the worm wheel. Methods of using the clutch actuator are also described. | 09-17-2009 |