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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 05, 2022
Filed:
May. 15, 2019
Stanley Electric Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Kayuri Kinoshita, Tokyo, JP;
Sadayuki Konishi, Tokyo, JP;
STANLEY ELECTRIC CO., LTD., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Provided is a vehicle lighting fixture capable of suppressing the luminous intensity at a portion (e.g., a portion around 4 degrees below the horizontal line) of a low-beam light distribution pattern from becoming relatively high, and also capable of forming a low-beam light distribution pattern with a uniform vertical thickness with respect to the horizontal direction. The vehicle lighting fixture includes a projection lens, a separator disposed behind the projection lens, and a low-beam light source that is disposed behind the separator and emits light for forming a low-beam light distribution pattern by being irradiated forward through the separator and the projection lens in this order. This vehicle lighting fixture is characterized in that: the separator includes an upper separator body that has a front surface and a rear surface on the opposite side thereof, and a first light guide portion that extends from a lower portion of the upper separator body toward the low-beam light source and has a first light incident surface located at a tip end thereof and faces the low-beam light source; that the projection lens has a front surface and a rear surface on the opposite side thereof, and the rear surface of the projection lens has an upper light incident surface facing the front surface of the upper separate body; that the low-beam light source, the first light guide portion, the upper separator body, and the upper light incident surface are each disposed above a reference axis passing through the focal point of the projection lens and extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction; that the lower portion of the front surface of the upper separator body is in surface contact with the lower portion of the upper light incident surface of the rear surface of the projection lens; and that a space is formed between a portion above the lower portion of the front surface of the upper separator body and a portion above the lower portion of the upper light incident surface of the rear surface of the projection lens.