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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 18, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 16, 2020
Zkw Group Gmbh, Wieselburg, AT;
Bernhard Mandl, Ober-Grafendorf, AT;
Tobias Karas, Leiben, AT;
ZKW Group GmbH, Wieselburg, AT;
Abstract
A projection module () for a motor vehicle headlamp, comprising a first light source () and a second light source (), a beam stop (), which is horizontally arranged, and which comprises an optically relevant stop edge () for creating an asymmetric light-dark boundary, wherein the first light source () is arranged on a top side of the beam stop () and, in combination with the stop edge (), contributes to the creation of a low beam distribution, and wherein the second light source () is arranged on a bottom side of the beam stop () and contributes to the creation of a high beam distribution, and a projection lens (), wherein the projection module () comprises an auxiliary stop (), which is vertically arranged below the beam stop (), and which has a vertically extending first optically relevant stop edge (), which is configured to partially shade light from the second light source (), so that a partial high beam distribution can be created, and wherein the auxiliary stop () has a fastening section (), wherein, in the vertical extension in the direction of the beam stop (), the first stop edge () has an end (), which end () has a distance from the beam stop (), and wherein the auxiliary stop () has a second optically relevant stop edge (), which, starting at the end () of the first stop edge (), extends all the way to the fastening section (), wherein, in a projection onto the beam stop (), the second stop edge () defines a gap, which gap, in combination with the second light source (), is configured to create a segment () in the partial high beam distribution.