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18340131. LAMP AND LAMP ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.)

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LAMP AND LAMP ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE

Organization Name

HYUNDAI MOBIS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Hyun Soo Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

LAMP AND LAMP ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18340131 titled 'LAMP AND LAMP ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE

The abstract describes a lamp for a vehicle that includes multiple light sources emitting light in different directions.

  • The lamp includes a first light source emitting light perpendicular to an upward/downward direction.
  • A refractor is used to refract the light emitted from the first light source.
  • A second light source emits light towards the refractor in a direction that crosses the first direction.
  • A third light source, adjacent to the second light source, emits light towards the refractor in the same direction.

Potential Applications: - Automotive lighting systems - Vehicle safety and visibility enhancement

Problems Solved: - Improved illumination in multiple directions - Enhanced visibility for drivers and pedestrians

Benefits: - Increased safety on the road - Better visibility in various driving conditions

Commercial Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle lighting systems - Aftermarket automotive lighting products

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this lamp design improve safety on the road? 2. What are the advantages of having multiple light sources in different directions on a vehicle lamp?


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are a lamp for a vehicle, and a lamp assembly for a vehicle. The lamp for a vehicle includes a first light source that emits a first light along a first direction that is perpendicular to an upward/downward direction, a refractor that refracts the first light emitted from the first light source, a second light source that emits a second light toward the refractor along a second direction that crosses the first direction, and a third light source disposed adjacent to the second light source, and that emits a third light toward the refractor along the second direction.

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