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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2023
Filed:
Jun. 08, 2020
Zkw Group Gmbh, Wieselburg, AT;
Stefan Mitterlehner, Mank, AT;
Günter Karlinger, Bergland, AT;
ZKW Group GmbH, Wieselburg, AT;
Abstract
Lighting device of a motor vehicle headlamp, comprising a lens () and at least one light source (), wherein a lighting pattern (LI) can be generated by the at least one light source (), wherein the lighting pattern (LI) generated by the light source () can be projected in front of the lighting device in the form of a light distribution by means of the lens (), wherein the lens () has at least one projection optics () and one projection optics holder (), wherein at least one receiving means () is designed in the projection optics holder (), wherein the at least one receiving means () corresponds to the at least one projection optics (), the at least one projection optics () is accommodated in the at least one receiving means (), wherein a reference point system () is defined in the at least one receiving means () for determining a position of the projection optics () accommodated in this receiving means () in such a way that the lighting pattern (LI) is essentially located in a focal plane of the lens (), wherein reference points (-to--to--to-) of the reference point system () are arranged according to the 3-2-1 rule, wherein the at least one receiving means () is closed by means of a closing element () in such a way that the at least one projection optics () is fixed and held in the at least one receiving means () in the position determined by the reference point system ().