Vehicle lamp

A vehicle lamp includes a light source, and a reflector which reflects light emitted from the light source to form a low-beam light distribution pattern. The light source includes first and second light emitting elements. The reflector includes a first reflecting surface which reflects light emitted from the first light emitting element to form a first light distribution pattern configuring a part of the low-beam light distribution pattern, and a second reflecting surface which reflects light emitted from the second light emitting element to form a second light distribution pattern for enhancing brightness of a lower vicinity region of a cut-off line on an oncoming vehicle lane side. The second reflecting surface is arranged in a surface normal direction of a light emitting surface of the second light emitting element on a front side of the first reflecting surface.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-113019, filed on Jun. 7, 2017, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

Aspects of the present invention relate to a vehicle lamp configured such that light emitted from a light source is reflected toward a front of the lamp by a reflector so as to form a low-beam light distribution pattern.

BACKGROUND

There has been known a vehicle lamp in which light emitted from a light source is reflected toward a front of the lamp by a reflector so as to form a low-beam light distribution pattern.

JP-A-2016-72017 describes a vehicle lamp in which a light source includes a first light emitting element and a second light emitting element which is arranged at a lamp front side of the first light emitting element.

The vehicle lamp described in JP-A-2016-72017 is configured such that a light distribution pattern configuring a part of a low-beam light distribution pattern is formed by turning on the first light emitting element, and a light distribution pattern configuring a part of a high-beam light distribution pattern is formed by turning on the second light emitting element.

It is desired to enhance brightness of a lower vicinity region of a cut-off line on an oncoming vehicle lane side in the low-beam light distribution pattern so as to improve forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side with a low beam.

In the vehicle lamp described in JP-A-2016-72017, when forming the light distribution pattern configuring a part of the low-beam light distribution pattern by turning on the first light emitting element, it is conceivable to use a part of a reflecting surface of the reflector as a dedicated region for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side.

In this case, if a reflecting region in the reflecting surface of the reflector which is positioned in a surface normal direction of a light emitting surface of the first light emitting element is used as the dedicated region, a light distribution pattern for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side can be formed as a bright light distribution pattern.

However, since such a reflecting region is positioned relatively closer to the first light emitting element, a light source image formed by the reflected light becomes large and the light distribution pattern also has a large vertical width. For this reason, it is difficult to form the light distribution pattern for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width, and it is difficult to finely control a forming position thereof. Therefore, it is difficult to improve the forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side, without giving glare to a driver of an oncoming vehicle.

Meanwhile, if a reflecting region positioned near a front end edge of the reflecting surface of the reflector were used as the dedicated region, the reflecting region would be positioned farthest from the first light emitting element, so that it is possible to form a small light source image by the reflected light. Therefore, the light distribution pattern for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side can be formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width.

However, since such a reflecting region is positioned greatly away from the surface normal direction of the light emitting surface of the first light emitting element, and a sufficient amount of reflected light cannot be obtained, it is still difficult to improve the forward visibility when a vehicle travels on the curved path curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side.

SUMMARY

The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an aspect of the present invention provides a vehicle lamp which is configured such that light emitted from a light source is reflected toward a front of a vehicle by a reflector so as to form a low-beam light distribution pattern and can improve forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward an oncoming vehicle lane side.

An aspect of the present invention provides a vehicle lamp including the first and second light emitting elements in which the arrangement of the first and second light emitting elements and a configuration of a reflector are designed.

That is, according to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a vehicle lamp includes a light source and a reflector which is configured to reflect light emitted from the light source toward a front of the lamp so as to form a low-beam light distribution pattern. The light source includes a first light emitting element and a second light emitting element which is arranged at a lamp front side of the first light emitting element. The reflector includes a first reflecting surface which is configured to reflect light emitted from the first light emitting element so as to form a first light distribution pattern configuring at least a part of the low-beam light distribution pattern, and a second reflecting surface which is configured to reflect light emitted from the second light emitting element so as to form a second light distribution pattern for enhancing brightness of a lower vicinity region of a cut-off line on an oncoming vehicle lane side in the low-beam light distribution pattern. The second reflecting surface is arranged in a surface normal direction of a light emitting surface of the second light emitting element on a lamp front side of the first reflecting surface.

In the above, types of the “first light emitting element and second light emitting element” are not particularly limited, and for example, a light emitting diode, a laser diode, or the like may be adopted.

A specific positional relationship between the “second light emitting element” and the first light emitting element is not particularly limited as long as the “second light emitting element” is arranged at the vehicle front side of the first light emitting element.

Specific sizes of the “first reflecting surface and second reflecting surface” and shapes of the reflecting surfaces are not particularly limited.

The configuration of the “second reflecting surface is arranged in a surface normal direction of a light emitting surface of the second light emitting element” may refer to that the “second reflecting surface” includes a point positioned in the surface normal direction of the light emitting surface of the second light emitting element.

The “first light distribution pattern” may be a light distribution pattern in which a low-beam light distribution pattern is formed by superposing a second light distribution pattern on the “first light distribution pattern”, and may also be a light distribution pattern in which a low-beam light distribution pattern is formed by superposing a second light distribution pattern and another light distribution pattern on the “first light distribution pattern”.

According to the above configuration, the vehicle lamp includes the light source and the reflector. The light source includes the first light emitting element and the second light emitting element which is arranged at the lamp front side of the first light emitting element. Further, the reflector includes the first reflecting surface which reflects light emitted from the first light emitting element so as to form the first light distribution pattern configuring at least a part of the low-beam light distribution pattern, and the second reflecting surface which reflects light emitted from the second light emitting element so as to form the second light distribution pattern for enhancing brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side in the low-beam light distribution pattern. The second reflecting surface is arranged in the surface normal direction of the light emitting surface of the second light emitting element on the lamp front side of the first reflecting surface. Therefore the following operational effect can be obtained.

That is, the second reflecting surface is arranged in the surface normal direction of the light emitting surface of the second light emitting element, so that the second light distribution pattern can be formed as a bright light distribution pattern. Then, since the second reflecting surface is positioned on the lamp front side of the first reflecting surface and is positioned farther from the second light emitting element, the second light distribution pattern can be formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width.

Further, since the second light distribution pattern is formed as a light distribution pattern which is bright and has a small vertical width, forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward an oncoming vehicle lane side can be improved.

According to the above configuration, the vehicle lamp is configured such that the light emitted from the light source is reflected toward the front of the lamp by the reflector so as to form the low-beam light distribution pattern and can improve the forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward an oncoming vehicle lane side.

In the above configuration, if the vehicle lamp includes a first light shielding member which blocks light emitted from the second light emitting element to be incident on the first reflecting surface, it is possible to reduce or eliminate possibility that a part of the light emitted from the second light emitting element is reflected by the first reflecting surface to generate stray light which causes glare, uneven light distribution, or the like.

In the above configuration, if the vehicle lamp includes a second light shielding member which blocks light emitted from the first light emitting element to be incident on the second reflecting surface, it is possible to reduce or eliminate possibility that a part of the light emitted from the first light emitting element is reflected by the second reflecting surface to generate stray light which causes glare, uneven light distribution, or the like.

In the above configuration, if the second light emitting element is arranged to be displaced in a direction away from the reflector with respect to the first light emitting element, a longer distance from the second light emitting element to the second reflecting surface can be ensured, so that the second light distribution pattern can be formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width more easily, and therefore, the forward visibility when a vehicle travels on a curved path curved toward an oncoming vehicle lane side can be further improved.

In the above configuration, if each of the first reflecting surface and the second reflecting surface are both formed based on a paraboloid surface as a reference surface, and the second reflecting surface is formed based on a paraboloid surface whose focal distance is longer than that of the first reflecting surface as a reference surface, the reflection of the light emitted from the first light emitting element by the first reflecting surface and the reflection of the light emitted from the second light emitting element by the second reflecting surface can be controlled with high precision, and the second light distribution pattern can be easily formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width with high positional precision by the light reflected from the second reflecting surface.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1is a side cross-sectional view showing a vehicle lamp10according to an embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 2is a front view of the vehicle lamp.

As shown inFIGS. 1 and 2, the vehicle lamp10according to the embodiment is configured such that a lamp unit20is accommodated in a lamp chamber formed by a lamp body12and a light-transmitting cover14which is attached to a front end opening of the lamp body12.

Incidentally, in these drawings, a direction indicated by X is a lamp “front side (also a vehicle “front side”), a direction indicated by Y is a “right side”, and a direction indicated by Z is an “upper side”.

The lamp unit20includes a first light emitting element22A, a second light emitting element22B which is arranged at a front side of the first light emitting element22A, and a reflector24which reflects light emitted from the first light emitting element22A and the second light emitting element22B toward a front side thereof.

The first light emitting element22A and the second light emitting element22B each includes a white-light emitting diode having a light emitting surface22Aa,22Ba with a horizontally elongated rectangular shape.

The first and second light emitting elements22A,22B are supported on a lower surface of a common substrate26at the same height position with light emitting surfaces22Aa,22Ba thereof facing directly downward. The substrate26has a function of a heat sink and is supported by the lamp body12.

The reflector24is arranged at a lower side of the first and second light emitting elements22A,22B and is supported on a lower surface of the substrate26at a horizontal flange portion24bformed at an upper end edge of a rear portion of the reflector24. The lower surface of the substrate26is formed such that the portion supporting the horizontal flange portion24bis one step lower than the other portions.

The reflector24includes a first reflecting surface24a1and a second reflecting surface24a2which is positioned at a front side of the first reflecting surface24a1.

The first reflecting surface24a1is arranged so as to be positioned in a surface normal direction Na of the light emitting surface22Aa of the first light emitting element22A, and the second reflecting surface24a2is arranged so as to be positioned in a surface normal direction Nb of the light emitting surface22Ba of the second light emitting element22B.

The reflector24has a rectangular outer shape close to a square in a front view of the lamp and is configured such that a lower end edge of the first reflecting surface24a1and an upper end edge of the second reflecting surface24a2are connected at a middle position in an upper-lower direction (specifically, a substantially center position in the upper-lower direction) of the reflector.

The first reflecting surface24a1is configured such that a reflecting element24s1is arranged to each of a plurality of segments which are partitioned laterally and longitudinally into a lattice shape in the front view of the lamp. The reflecting element24s1is configured by a concave curved surface with a paraboloid of revolution Pa as a reference surface. The paraboloid of revolution Pa has a focal point at a light emitting center of the first light emitting element22A and has a center axis extending along a front-rear direction of the lamp.

Further, the first reflecting surface24a1is set to control reflection of light emitted from the first light emitting element22A in each reflecting element24s1so as to form a first light distribution pattern (described later) configuring a main portion of a low-beam light distribution pattern (described later).

The second reflecting surface24a2is configured such that a reflecting element24s2is arranged to each of a plurality of segments which are partitioned laterally and longitudinally into a lattice shape in the front view of the lamp. The reflecting element24s2is configured by a concave curved surface with a paraboloid of revolution Pb as a reference surface. The paraboloid of revolution Pb has a focal point at a light emitting center of the second light emitting element22B and has a central axis extending along the front-rear direction of the lamp.

A focal distance of the paraboloid of revolution Pb serving as the reference surface of the second reflecting surface24a2is set to be longer than (for example, twice or more) that of the paraboloid of revolution Pa serving as the reference surface of the first reflecting surface24a1.

Further, the second reflecting surface24a2is set to control reflection of light emitted from the second light emitting element22B in each reflecting element24s2so as to form a second light distribution pattern (described later) for enhancing brightness of a lower vicinity region of a cut-off line on an oncoming vehicle lane side in the low-beam light distribution pattern.

A first light shielding member32is arranged near a rear of the second light emitting element22B so as to prevent light emitted from the second light emitting element22B from being incident on the first reflecting surface24a1. The first light shielding member32is supported on the lower surface of the substrate26to cover the second light emitting element22B from a rear side thereof.

A second light shielding member34is arranged near a front of the first light emitting element22A so as to prevent light emitted from the first light emitting element22A from being incident on the second reflecting surface24a2. The second light shielding member34is supported on the lower surface of the substrate26to cover the first light emitting element22A from a front side thereof.

FIGS. 3A and 3Bare perspective views showing a low-beam light distribution pattern PL formed on a virtual vertical screen arranged at a position 25 m in front of the vehicle lamp10by light irradiated from the lamp.

FIG. 3Ashows a low-beam light distribution pattern when a vehicle travels on a straight path Rs, andFIG. 3Bshows a low-beam light distribution pattern when a vehicle travels on a curved path Rc curved toward an oncoming vehicle lane side (that is a right side).

The low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed as a low-beam light distribution pattern for left light distribution having cut-off lines CL1, CL2at an upper edge thereof.

The low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed as a light distribution pattern synthesized by a first light distribution pattern PL1formed by light reflected from the first reflecting surface24a1and a second light distribution pattern PL2formed by light reflected from the second reflecting surface24a2.

The cut-off lines CL1, CL2extend in the horizontal direction in a left-right stepped manner and are bounded by a line V-V which extends in a vertical direction to pass a vanishing point (i.e. H-V) in a lamp front direction. A portion on an oncoming vehicle lane side which is right of the line V-V is formed as a lower step cut-off line CL1, and a portion on an own vehicle lane side which is left of the line V-V is formed as an upper step cut-off line CL2, which is a step higher than the lower step cut-off line CL1via an inclined portion.

In the low-beam light distribution pattern PL, an elbow point E which is an intersection point of the lower step cut-off line CL1and the line V-V, is positioned 0.5° to 0.6° below the H-V. Further, in this low-beam light distribution pattern PL, a horizontally long region which surrounds the elbow point E and is slightly close to the left side is formed as a high luminous intensity region HZ.

The first light distribution pattern PL1is a light distribution pattern configuring a main portion of the low-beam light distribution pattern PL, and the cut-off lines CL1, CL2are formed by the first light distribution pattern PL1.

The second light distribution pattern PL2is formed as a light distribution pattern for enhancing brightness of a lower vicinity region of the lower step cut-off line CL1on the oncoming vehicle lane side in the low-beam light distribution pattern PL.

A part of the portion configuring the lower step cut-off line CL1of first light distribution pattern PL1is formed as a recessed portion PL1a. The recessed portion PL1ais formed to be recessed substantially in a trapezoidal shape with respect to the lower step cut-off line CL1near a right side of the high luminous intensity region HZ.

The second light distribution pattern PL2is formed as a bright light distribution pattern which extends in the horizontal direction in the lower vicinity of the lower step cut-off line CL1and has a small vertical width. The second light distribution pattern PL2is formed to fill the recessed portion PL1aof the first light distribution pattern PL1near a left end portion of the second light distribution pattern PL2while being partially overlapped with the high luminous intensity region HZ at the left end portion of the second light distribution pattern PL2. Therefore, the low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed as a bright light distribution pattern in the lower vicinity region of the lower step cut-off line CL1except for the recessed portion PL1a.

As shown inFIG. 3A, when the own vehicle travels on the straight path Rs, the low-beam light distribution pattern PL is configured not to give intense glare to a driver of an oncoming vehicle2due to the presence of the recessed portion PL1aeven in a case where the own vehicle is slightly pitching, and as shown inFIG. 3B, the low-beam light distribution pattern PL sufficiently ensures the forward visibility when the vehicle travels on the curved path Rc curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side (that is, the right side).

FIG. 4Ais a view showing the low-beam light distribution pattern PL as seen from above.

The straight path Rs and the curved path Rc are superposed inFIG. 4A.

As shown inFIG. 4A, the low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed such that the second light distribution pattern PL2extends rightward and forward largely with respect to the first light distribution pattern PL1configuring the main portion of the low-beam light distribution pattern PL.

FIG. 4Bis a view similar toFIG. 4Aand shows two types of low-beam light distribution patterns PLA′, PLB′ formed by light irradiated from a related-art vehicle lamp10′ shown inFIG. 5.

The related-art vehicle lamp10′ shown inFIG. 5is configured such that light emitted from a first light emitting element22A′ is reflected toward a front of the lamp by a reflector24′ so as to form the low-beam light distribution patterns PLA′, PLB′.

FIGS. 6A and 6Bare views similar toFIGS. 3A and 3Band show the two types of low-beam light distribution patterns PLA′, PLB′ separately.

InFIG. 4BandFIGS. 6A and 6B, the light distribution pattern PL2A′ indicated by a two-dot chain line and the light distribution pattern PL2B′ indicated by a broken line are light distribution patterns corresponding to the second light distribution pattern PL2of the embodiment of the present invention.

The light distribution pattern PL2A′ is a light distribution pattern formed in a case where a reflecting region (a reflecting region Z1surrounded by a two-dot chain line in the figure) in a reflecting surface24a′ of a reflector24′ which is positioned in a surface normal direction Na of a light emitting surface22Aa′ of a first light emitting element22A′, is used as a dedicated region for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line CL1on the oncoming vehicle lane side.

Although the light distribution pattern PL2A′ is formed to extend and project rightward and forward with respect to a light distribution pattern PL1′ corresponding to the first light distribution pattern PL1of the embodiment, a horizontal width of the light distribution pattern PL2A′ is considerably smaller than that of the second light distribution pattern PL2of the embodiment of the present invention.

Since the light distribution pattern PL2A′ formed by light reflected form the reflecting region Z1has a large vertical width, it is not easy to finely control a forming position thereof, and therefore, it is necessary to form the light distribution pattern PL2A′ at a position which does not give glare to the driver of the oncoming vehicle2by irradiating light upward above the lower step cut-off line CL1in a recessed portion PL1a′.

The light distribution pattern PL2B′ is a light distribution pattern formed in a case where a reflecting region (a reflecting region Z2surrounded by a broken line in the figure) which is positioned close to a front end edge of the reflecting surface24a′ of the reflector24′ is used as a dedicated region for enhancing the brightness of the lower vicinity region of cut-off line CL1on the oncoming vehicle lane side.

Although the light distribution pattern PL2B′ is formed to extend and project rightward and forward with respect to the light distribution pattern PL1′, a forward projection amount of the light distribution pattern PL2B′ is considerably smaller than that of the second light distribution pattern PL2of the embodiment of the present invention.

The reason is that a sufficient amount of reflected light cannot be obtained from the reflecting region Z2, so that the light distribution pattern PL2B′ cannot be formed as a bright light distribution pattern.

Next, an operational effect of the embodiment will be described.

The vehicle lamp10according to the embodiment includes the light source and the reflector24. The light source includes the first light emitting element22A and the second light emitting element22B which is arranged at the lamp front side of the first light emitting element22A. The reflector24includes the first reflecting surface24a1which reflects the light emitted from the first light emitting element22A so as to form the first light distribution pattern PL1configuring the main portion (that is, at least a part) of the low-beam light distribution pattern PL, and the second reflecting surface24a2which reflects the light emitted from the second light emitting element22B so as to form the second light distribution pattern PL2for enhance the brightness of the lower vicinity region of the cut-off line CL1(that is, the cut-off line on the oncoming vehicle lane side) of the low-beam light distribution pattern PL. The second reflecting surface24a2is arranged in the surface normal direction Nb of the light emitting surface22Ba of the second light emitting element22B on the lamp front side of the first reflecting surface24a1. Therefore, the following operational effect can be obtained.

That is, since the second reflecting surface24a2is arranged in the surface normal direction Nb of the light emitting surface22Ba of the second light emitting element22B, the second light distribution pattern PL2can be formed as a bright light distribution pattern. Then, since the second reflecting surface24a2is positioned on the lamp front side of the first reflecting surface24a1and is positioned farther from the second light emitting element22B, the second light distribution pattern PL2can be formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width.

Further, since the second light distribution pattern PL2is formed as a bright light distribution pattern which is bright and has a small vertical width, the forward visibility when a vehicle travels on the curved path Rc curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side can be improved.

Thus, according to the embodiment, the vehicle lamp10is configured such that the light emitted from the light source is reflected toward the front of the lamp by the reflector24so as to form the low-beam light distribution pattern and can improve the forward visibility when the vehicle travels on the curved path Rc curved toward the oncoming vehicle lane side.

Since the vehicle lamp10according to the embodiment includes the first light shielding member32which blocks the light emitted from the second light emitting element22B to be incident on the first reflecting surface24a1, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the possibility that a part of the light (as indicated by a two-dot chain line inFIG. 1) emitted from the second light emitting element22B is reflected by the first reflecting surface24a1to generate stray light which causes glare, uneven light distribution, or the like.

Further, since the vehicle lamp10according to the embodiment includes the second light shielding member34which blocks the light emitted from the first light emitting element22A to be incident on the second reflecting surface24a2, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the possibility that a part of the light (as indicated by a two-dot chain line inFIG. 1) emitted from the first light emitting element22A is reflected by the second reflecting surface24a2to generate stray light which causes glare, uneven light distribution, or the like.

Since in the reflector24of the embodiment, the first reflecting surface24a1and the second reflecting surface24a2are both formed based on a paraboloid surface as a reference surface, and the second reflecting surface24a2is formed based on the paraboloid surface whose focal distance is longer than that of the first reflecting surface24a1as the reference surface, the reflection of the light emitted from the first light emitting element22A by the first reflecting surface24a1and the reflection of the light emitted from the second light emitting element22B by the second reflecting surface24a2can be controlled with high precision, and the second light distribution pattern PL2can be easily formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width with high positional precision by the light reflected from the second reflecting surface24a2.

In the embodiment, since the first light distribution pattern PL1is formed as a light distribution pattern including the recessed portion PL1ain a part of the lower step cut-off line CL1of the first light distribution pattern PL1, it is possible to reduce or prevent the first light distribution pattern PL1from giving glare to the driver of the oncoming vehicle2due to the presence of the recessed portion PL1aeven in a case where the own vehicle is slightly pitching.

Incidentally, the first light distribution pattern PL1may also be a light distribution pattern that does not have the recessed portion PL1ain a part of the lower step cut-off line CL1.

In the above embodiment, although there has been described that the reflector24is configured such that a portion configuring the first reflecting surface24a1and a portion configuring the second reflecting surface24a2are integrally formed, the reflector may also be configured such that the two parts are formed separately.

Although the vehicle lamp10according to the above embodiment is configured such that the low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed by light irradiated from a single lamp unit20, the vehicle lamp10may be configured such that the low-beam light distribution pattern PL is formed by light irradiated from a plurality of lamp units, and in this case a light distribution pattern similar to the second light distribution pattern PL2may be formed by light irradiated from a part or all of the lamp units.

Next, modifications of the above embodiment will be described.

A first modification of the above embodiment will be described first.

FIG. 7is a view similar toFIG. 1and shows a vehicle lamp110according to the first modification.

As shown inFIG. 7, a basic configuration of the vehicle lamp110is similar to that of the vehicle lamp10according to the above embodiment. The first modification is different in that a lamp unit120is not provided with the second light shielding member34of the above embodiment, and an extension member130formed to surround an outer peripheral edge portion of the reflector24and the substrate26is arranged near a front of the lamp unit120.

In the first modification, although a part of light emitted from the first light emitting element22A is incident on the second reflecting surface24a2, this light reflected from the second reflecting surface24a2travels toward a rear space of the extension member130, so that it is possible to reduce or eliminate the possibility of generating stray light which causes glare, uneven light distribution, or the like.

Therefore, when adopting the configuration of the first modification, the same operational effect as in the case of the above embodiment can also be obtained.

Next, a second modification of the above embodiment will be described.

FIG. 8is a view similar toFIG. 1and shows a vehicle lamp210according to the second modification.

As shown inFIG. 8, a basic configuration of the vehicle lamp210is similar to that of the vehicle lamp110according to the above first modification. The second modification is different in that a second light emitting element22B of a lamp unit220is arranged in a state where a light emitting surface22Ba thereof is directed to a direction inclined slightly to a front side with respect to a directly downward direction.

Thus, a front end portion of a lower surface of a substrate226of the second modification is formed into an inclined shape.

In the second modification, since the surface normal direction Nb of the light emitting surface22Ba of the second light emitting element22B is inclined to the front side with respect to the directly downward direction, more light emitted from the second light emitting element22B can be incident on the second reflecting surface224a2, while maintaining the configuration of a first reflecting surface224a1to be same as the first modification.

Therefore, the second light distribution pattern PL2can be formed as a brighter light distribution pattern by adopting the configuration of the second modification.

Next, a third modification of the above embodiment will be described.

FIG. 9is a view similar toFIG. 1and shows a vehicle lamp310according to the third modification.

As shown inFIG. 9, a basic configuration of the vehicle lamp310is similar to that of the vehicle lamp110according to the above first modification. The third modification is different in that a second light emitting element22B of a lamp unit320is arranged to be displaced in a direction away from a reflector324(that is, upward) with respect to the first light emitting element22A.

Specifically, when compared with the above first modification, although the position of the second light emitting element22B are the same, the position of the first light emitting element22A is displaced downward.

Thus, the substrate326of the third modification is formed to be thicker than the substrate26of the above first modification except for a front end portion.

Further, in the third modification, a first light shielding member332which blocks light emitted from the second light emitting element22B to be incident on a first reflecting surface324a1is integrally formed with the substrate326as a protrusion portion protruding downward from a lower surface of the substrate326.

Further, in the third modification, a focal distance of the paraboloid of revolution Pb configuring a reference surface of a second reflecting surface324a2of the reflector324is set to a value larger than that in the case of the above first modification, and therefore, a distance from the light emitting surface22B a of the second light emitting element22B to the second reflecting surface324a2is longer than that in the case of the above first modification.

Since the first light emitting element22A is displaced downward with respect to the second light emitting element22B in the third modification, the configuration of the first reflecting surface324a1can be maintained to be same as that in the above first modification even though the focal distance of the paraboloid of revolution Pb is set to a value larger than that in the case of the above first modification.

As in the third modification, since a distance from the light emitting surface22Ba of the second light emitting element22B to the second reflecting surface324a2is set to be longer, the second light distribution pattern PL2can be formed as a light distribution pattern having a small vertical width more easily.

Further, as in the third modification, since the first light shielding member332is integrally formed with the substrate326, a number of components can be reduced.

Incidentally, numerical values shown as specifications in the above embodiment and modifications thereof are merely examples, and these values may be set to different values as appropriate.

Further, the present invention is not limited to the configurations described in the above embodiment and modifications thereof, and a configuration added with various other changes may be adopted.