Patent Description:
The invention relates to an optical assembly that generates and reflects surface light to be emitted through a mirror of a moving object, and a rear-view mirror assembly having the same.

Lighting applications include vehicle lights as well as backlights for displays and signage. A light emitting device, for example, a light emitting diode (LED), has advantages such as low power consumption, semi-permanent life, fast response speed, safety, and environmental friendliness compared to conventional light sources such as fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps. These light emitting diodes are applied to various display devices, various lighting devices such as indoor or outdoor lights. Recently, as a vehicle light source, a lamp employing a light emitting diode has been proposed. Compared with incandescent lamps, light emitting diodes are advantageous in that power consumption is small. However, since a directivity angle of light emitted from the light emitting diode is small, when the light emitting diode is used as a vehicle lamp, there is a demand for increasing the light emitting area of the lamp using the light emitting diode. Since the light emitting diode is small, it may increase the design freedom of the lamp, and it is economical due to its semi-permanent life.

For example, the light emitting diode may be applied to a blind spot detection (BSD) system. The blind spot detection system is a system that detects other vehicles located behind and to the side of the driver with a sensor device of the vehicle, and provides information about it to the driver through visual, auditory, tactile, and the like. In such the blind spot detection system, a light emitting diode may be disposed in a side mirror, a rear-view mirror, or an A-pillar region of a vehicle to visually provide rear sight information to the driver.

However, as light is emitted in various directions from the light emitting diodes, there is a problem in that visual information is not effectively provided to the driver. In addition, there is a problem in that the light emitted from the light emitting diode may be emitted in the direction of the driver of another vehicle, thereby obstructing the view and causing an accident. Recently, research has been conducted on a rear-view mirror for a moving object or vehicle using a light source together with a mirror.

The document <CIT> provides a blind spot detection module. The blind spot detection module includes: a light source module linked with a sensor signal for detection of an object in an area behind a vehicle to emit light; and a reflector module including a warning optical pattern for transmitting light emitted from the light source module, wherein the light source module comprises a light guide member adopted to receive a light emitting element and to guide light to the reflector module.

The invention, as defined in claim <NUM>, provides an optical assembly having a light source module emitting surface light and an aspherical curved reflective surface that reflects the surface light in a set direction. An embodiment of the invention provides an optical assembly having an aspherical curved reflective surface that reflects the surface light in a set direction to a part of a housing in which a light source module emitting surface light is accommodated. An embodiment of the invention provides an optical assembly and a rear-view mirror assembly for reflecting laterally emitted surface light in a direction set by an aspherical reflective portion disposed on a concave bottom of a housing. An embodiment of the invention provides an optical assembly and a rear-view mirror assembly capable of illuminating a surface light reflected within a housing through an indicator. An embodiment of the invention may provide a rear-view mirror assembly having an optical assembly or a side mirror of a moving object.

An optical assembly according to the invention is defined in claim <NUM> and includes: a lighting module having a resin layer and a light emitting device inside the resin layer, and having an exit surface for emitting light to one side; a reflective portion having a recess in a lower portion of an exit side of the lighting module and an aspherical curved surface at a bottom of the recess; and a transparent cover on the recess.

According to an embodiment of the invention, the optical assembly comprises a support portion having a receiving portion in which the lighting module is disposed; and an inner sidewall extending from the support portion to a lower end of the reflective portion; and an outer sidewall disposed around an upper portion of the reflective portion and the support portion, wherein the curved surface of the reflective portion may have a gradually deeper depth as it is adjacent to a lower end of one side of the exit surface. The curved surface of the reflective portion may have a gradually higher height from a lower end of the one side to a lower end of the other side of the exit surface. According to an embodiment of the invention, the lighting module includes a substrate on which the light emitting device is disposed; a first reflective member on the resin layer; a second reflective member between the resin layer and the substrate, wherein the resin layer may seal the light emitting device, and the exit surface may be disposed parallel to a light emitting surface of one side of the light emitting device. According to an embodiment of the invention, a height of the exit surface of the lighting module may be a same as a thickness of the resin layer, the thickness of the resin layer may be <NUM> or less, and an upper surface of the support portion may be flat. An upper end of the curved surface in the reflective portion may be disposed equal to or lower than a straight line extending horizontally with respect to the lower surface of the lighting module, and a periphery of the transparent cover may be disposed in a stepped portion disposed on the outer sidewall. A length of a first side surface adjacent to the one side of the resin layer may be longer than a length of a second side surface opposite to the first side surface. According to an embodiment of the invention, the housing may include the reflective portion, the support portion, the inner sidewall and the outer sidewall, and a reflective layer of a metallic material may be formed on the reflective portion. According to an embodiment of the invention, a light blocking member disposed on upper surfaces of the housing and the transparent cover and having an opening portion overlapping the recess.

A rear-view mirror assembly according to an embodiment of the invention includes: a housing including a support portion having a receiving portion in one region and a reflective portion having a concave recess in another region; a lighting module disposed in the receiving portion and having an exit surface exposed toward the recess; a transparent cover disposed on the receiving portion and the recess; and a light blocking member disposed on an upper surface of the housing and the transparent cover and having an opening portion in a partial region overlapping the recess, wherein a bottom of the recess has a curved surface having a deeper depth toward a lower end of one side of the exit surface, wherein the lighting module includes a substrate, a light emitting device on the substrate, and a resin layer covering the light emitting device, and emits surface light to the exit surface, and the surface light is reflected by the reflective portion and passes through the opening portion may be emitted.

According to an embodiment of the invention, a back plate and a rear-view mirror may have the housing accommodated therein. Also, it may include at least one indicator formed on at least one region of the rear-view mirror and the light blocking member.

According to invention, the optical assembly is configured to emit surface light, and has improved luminous intensity and improved light uniformity. In addition, the optical assembly suppresses the formation of hot spots in the illumination region and minimize the loss of light.

According to an embodiment of the invention, a line-shaped surface light provided in the horizontal direction is condensed in a direction set by the aspherical reflector, so that the luminance value of the light provided in the set direction may be controlled. The optical assembly maximizes light emitted from the rear-view mirror while minimizing light loss, and adjusts a luminance value of light according to a set direction. Accordingly, the rear-view mirror may provide light of relatively high luminance to the driver of the moving object, and may provide light of relatively low luminance to another moving object located at the rear side of the moving object. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent or minimize interference with the driver of the moving object located at the rear side by the light emitted from the mirror. An optical assembly and a rear-view mirror assembly having the same according to the invention can improve reliability of an alarm device.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in detail preferred embodiments that may be easily carried out by the person of ordinary skill in the art. However, it should be understood that the configurations shown in the embodiments and drawings described in this specification are only preferred embodiments of the invention. In the detailed description of the operating principle for the invention, when it is determined that a detailed description of related known functions or configurations may unnecessarily obscure the subject matter of the invention, the detailed description will be omitted. Terms to be described later are terms defined in consideration of functions in the invention, and the meaning of each term should be interpreted based on the contents throughout the present specification. The same reference numerals are used for parts having similar functions and functions throughout the drawings. In addition, the terms (including technical and scientific terms) used in the embodiments of the invention, unless specifically defined and described explicitly, may be interpreted in a meaning that may be generally understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains, and terms that are commonly used such as terms defined in a dictionary should be able to interpret their meanings in consideration of the contextual meaning of the relevant technology. Further, the terms used in the embodiments of the invention are for explaining the embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. In this specification, the singular forms also may include plural forms unless otherwise specifically stated in a phrase, and in the case in which at least one (or one or more) of A and (and) B, C is stated, it may include one or more of all combinations that may be combined with A, B, and C. In describing the components of the embodiments of the invention, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used. Such terms are only for distinguishing the component from other component, and may not be determined by the term by the nature, sequence or procedure etc. of the corresponding constituent element. And when it is described that a component is "connected ", "coupled" or "joined" to another component, the description may include not only being directly connected, coupled or joined to the other component but also being "connected ", "coupled" or "joined" by another component between the component and the other component. In addition, in the case of being described as being formed or disposed "above (on)" or "below (under)" of each component, the description includes not only when two components are in direct contact with each other, but also when one or more other components are formed or disposed between the two components. In addition, when expressed as "above (on)" or "below (under)", it may refer to a downward direction as well as an upward direction with respect to one element.

The lighting module or the optical assembly according to the invention may be applied to a variety of lamp devices that require lighting, such as vehicle lamps, home lighting devices, or industrial lighting devices. For example, when applied to vehicle lamps, it is applicable to headlamps, sidelights, side mirrors, fog lights, tail lamps, brake lights, daytime running lights, vehicle interior lights, door scars, rear combination lamps, backup lamps, etc. The lighting module or the optical assembly of the invention may be applied to indoor and outdoor advertising devices, display devices, and various electric vehicle fields, and in addition, it may be applied to all lighting-related fields or advertisement-related fields that are currently developed and commercialized or that may be implemented according to future technological developments.

<FIG> and <FIG> are a side cross-sectional view conceptually showing an optical assembly according to an embodiment of the invention and a view viewed from the B-B side thereof, <FIG> is a side cross-sectional view illustrating an example of a lighting module of the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> is a view illustrating a housing, a lighting module, and a transparent cover of an optical assembly according to an embodiment of the invention, <FIG> is an example in which a light blocking member having an opening portion is stacked in the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> is an example of a front view of the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> is an example of an exploded perspective view of the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> is a perspective view in which the lighting module is coupled to the housing in the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> is a perspective view of a substrate on which a light emitting device and components are mounted in the lighting module of <FIG>, <FIG> is a perspective view in which a transparent cover is coupled to the housing in <FIG>, <FIG> is an example of a cross-sectional view taken along the B-B side of the optical assembly of <FIG>, <FIG> are views illustrating a reflective path in the concave reflective portion of the housing of the optical assembly of <FIG>, and <FIG> is a partial side cross-sectional view of the optical assembly of <FIG>.

Referring to <FIG> and <FIG>, the optical assembly <NUM> is coupled to side mirrors or rear-view mirrors coupled to the left and right sides of the moving object, and may notify the driver of a moving object, for example, a vehicle, along with visual information, of an alarm regarding whether an object is located on the side or rear side through identification information of an indicator or an icon. Here, the object may be a moving body or a floating body. The side mirror or the rear-view mirror may be rotated, accommodated, or protrude from the left and right sides of the moving object.

The optical assembly <NUM> may include a lighting module <NUM>, a first receiving portion R2 in which the lighting module <NUM> is accommodated, and a reflective portion <NUM> having a recess R1 for reflecting the surface light emitted from the lighting module <NUM>. A transparent cover <NUM> for transmits light may be disposed on the lighting module <NUM> and/or the reflective portion <NUM>. A light blocking member <NUM> having an opening portion OP1 may be disposed on the transparent cover <NUM>. The lighting module <NUM> generates and emits surface light, and the emitted surface light may be reflected to a set region A1 or a condensing region by the reflective portion <NUM>. Here, the set region A1 or the condensing region may be the driver's direction of the moving object. The lighting module <NUM> has a light emitting device <NUM> and diffuses the light generated from the light emitting device <NUM> to emit light as a surface light. In this case, a width or height of the exit surface S1 emitted by the surface light may be <NUM> or less, that is, a line width of <NUM> or less. Accordingly, the surface light may be provided in the form of a linear surface light having a width of the exit surface S1. In <FIG>, a length Y1 of the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> is the maximum, and is greater than the length of the opposite side surface.

As shown in <FIG>, the recess R1 of the reflective portion <NUM> may have a deeper depth as it is adjacent to the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM>, and a smaller depth as it moves away from the lighting module <NUM>. A surface <NUM> of the reflective portion <NUM> or a bottom surface of the recess R1 may include a curved surface. The surface <NUM> of the reflective portion <NUM> or the bottom surface of the recess R1 may have an aspherical surface or a free-form surface shape. The curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> may be disposed in a region lower than a horizontal extension line with a support portion <NUM> on which the lighting module <NUM> is disposed, and may reflect incident light in the direction of the transparent cover <NUM>.

<FIG> is a B-B side view viewed from the inner sidewall <NUM> close to the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> in <FIG>, and the inner sidewall <NUM> may have the lowest lower end K11 on one side, and may gradually increase or extend in a curved shape toward the other side K12. The inner sidewall <NUM> is gradually disposed to a deeper depth from the other side K12 to the lower end K11 along the lower end of the inner sidewall <NUM>, so that the reflection angle on the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> extending to the lower end of the inner sidewall <NUM> may be adjusted. Here, the deepest low point K1 of the recess R1 may be a bottom point of the recess R1 with respect to the optical axis of the light emitting device <NUM>. That is, the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> has a lower end K11 adjacent to one end of the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> based on the low point K1 and may be provided as a curved surface extending in a curved shape to the other upper end K12 adjacent to the other end of the exit surface S1.

The surface light reflected by the reflective portion <NUM> may be transmitted through the transparent cover <NUM>. Since the reflective portion <NUM> has an aspherical surface, the optical assembly <NUM> may secure uniformity of light in the set region A1 and provide a required luminance (e.g., <NUM> nit) or more. Here, the reflectance of the reflective portion <NUM> may include a material of <NUM>% or more, and the reflection characteristic may be irradiated with optical characteristics of a Gaussian type or a mirror reflection type. The light blocking member <NUM> may include an opening OP1 that partially transmits light. The light blocking member <NUM> may be attached to the transparent cover <NUM> or attached to the rear surface of the rear-view mirror. The light blocking member <NUM> may be a part of the optical assembly <NUM> or a part of the rear-view assembly, but is not limited thereto.

The light blocking member <NUM> may include at least one of a binder resin, a photo initiator, a black pigment, and a solvent. For example, the binder resin may include an epoxy resin, an acrylic resin, a polyimide resin, a panel resin, a silicone resin, or a cardo-based resin material. The light blocking member <NUM> may be made of a resin-based or epoxy-based black material, and may include a light-blocking, reflective, or absorptive additive therein. The light blocking member <NUM> may include a high refractive inorganic spray, for example, it may include one or more selected from TiO<NUM> sol, SrTiO<NUM> sol, ZnS, ZnSe, potassium bromide, AgCl, MgO, cesium iodide, cesium bromide, CaCO<NUM>, phosphorus tribromide. , phenyl trichloride, trichroman-<NUM>-one, thionyl bromide, ZnO<NUM>, CeO<NUM>, ITO sol, Ta<NUM>O<NUM>, Ti2O5, Ti<NUM>O<NUM>, ZrO<NUM>, Br<NUM>, CS<NUM>, ZrO<NUM>-TiO<NUM>-based sol and SiO<NUM>-Fe<NUM>O<NUM>-based compounds. The light blocking member <NUM> may include a light absorbing material or a heat absorbing or heat dissipating material.

The lighting module <NUM> is disposed on a support portion <NUM>, and the support portion <NUM> may have a flat or planar. The lighting module <NUM> has a light emitting device <NUM> therein, and the light emitted from the light emitting device <NUM> is emitted as a surface light through the exit surface S1. The thickness of the lighting module <NUM> is the maximum distance from the lower surface to the upper surface, and may be provided in a range of <NUM> or less, for example, <NUM> to <NUM>.

As shown in <FIG> and <FIG>, the lighting module <NUM> may include a substrate <NUM>, at least one light emitting device <NUM> on the substrate <NUM>, and a resin layer <NUM> covering the substrate <NUM> and the light emitting device <NUM>. The lighting module <NUM> may further include a first reflective member <NUM> on the upper surface of the resin layer <NUM> and/or a second reflective member <NUM> between the substrate <NUM> and the resin layer <NUM>. The second reflective member <NUM> may be disposed on the substrate <NUM> and may be disposed under the resin layer <NUM>. The first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM> may reflect the incident light in the direction of the exit surface S1.

The substrate <NUM> includes a printed circuit board (PCB), for example, may include a resin-based printed circuit board (PCB), a metal core PCB, a flexible PCB, and a ceramic PCB, or a FR-<NUM> substrate. The substrate <NUM> may be a flexible or non-flexible substrate. A circuit pattern may be disposed on the substrate <NUM>. The circuit pattern of the substrate <NUM> may include a plurality of pads (e.g., <NUM>) in a region corresponding to the light emitting device <NUM>. The light emitting device <NUM> may be electrically connected to the substrate <NUM> through a bonding member <NUM>. The light emitting device <NUM> may have a bonding portion disposed thereunder, and the bonding portion may be electrically connected to the pad of the substrate <NUM>. When there are a plurality of the light emitting devices <NUM>, they may be connected to each other in series or in parallel. The thickness of the substrate <NUM> may be smaller than the thickness of the light emitting device <NUM>.

The light emitting device <NUM> emits light through one surface, and the one surface through which the light is emitted may be defined as a light emitting surface S2 or one side surface. The light emitting surface S2 of the light emitting device <NUM> may be adjacent to the substrate <NUM> and may be a side surface disposed in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface of the substrate <NUM>. The light emitting surface S2 is disposed on a side surface between the bottom and the upper surface of the light emitting device <NUM>, and light is emitted to the exit surface S1 of the resin layer <NUM> through the light emitting surface S2. The light emitting surface S2 of the light emitting device <NUM> may be adjacent to the second reflective member <NUM> and may be a surface perpendicular to the upper surface of the substrate <NUM> and the upper surface of the second reflective member <NUM>. The thickness of the light emitting device <NUM> may be smaller than the length of one side (e.g., the long side length) of the light emitting device <NUM>. The thickness of the light emitting device <NUM> may be <NUM> or less, for example, <NUM> or less. For example, the thickness of the light emitting device <NUM> may be in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>, for example, may be in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>. The thickness of the light emitting device <NUM> may be <NUM> times or greater of the thickness of the substrate <NUM>, for example, may be in the range of <NUM> times to <NUM> times. The height Z0 of the upper surface of the light emitting device <NUM> may be lower than the upper surface of the resin layer <NUM>. Since the substrate <NUM> is provided with a thin thickness, the lighting module <NUM> may be provided as a flexible plate.

The light emitting device <NUM> may include a device including an LED chip or a package in which the LED chip is packaged. For example, in the light emitting device <NUM>, a light emitting chip <NUM>, that is, an LED chip, may be disposed and packaged in the cavity <NUM>, and an open region of the cavity <NUM> may become the light emitting surface S2. The light emitting chip may emit at least one of blue, red, green, and ultraviolet (UV) light. The light emitting device <NUM> may emit at least one of white, blue, red, and green. The light emitting device <NUM> may emit light in a lateral direction, and the substrate <NUM> may be disposed on the support portion <NUM>. For example, the light emitting device <NUM> may be a side view type package or a package having one side of the light emitting surface S2. As another example, the light emitting device <NUM> may be an LED chip, and one surface of the LED chip may be opened and a reflective member may be disposed on the other surface. Alternatively, an LED chip may be disposed on the substrate <NUM>, and light may be emitted through an upper surface and side surfaces of the LED chip.

The resin layer <NUM> may be made of a light-transmitting material such as silicone or epoxy. The resin layer <NUM> may include a glass material as another material. The resin layer <NUM> may be a layer having no impurities or may include impurities such as a diffusion agent. The resin layer <NUM> may include at least one of a silicone-based material, a silicone molding compound (SMC), an epoxy-based material, and an epoxy molding compound (EMC). The resin layer <NUM> may include a UV (ultra violet) curable resin or a thermosetting resin material, for example, may selectively include PC, OPS, PMMA, PVC, and the like. For example, the main material of the resin layer <NUM> may be a resin material having a urethane acrylate oligomer as a main material. For example, a mixture of urethane acrylate oligomer, which is a synthetic oligomer, and a polymer type, which is polyacrylic, may be used. Of course, the main material may further include a monomer mixed with low-boiling dilution-type reactive monomers such as IBOA (isobornyl acrylate), HPA (hydroxyl propyl acrylate), <NUM>-HEA (<NUM>-hydroxyethyl acrylate), etc., as an additive, a photo initiator (for example, <NUM> -hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl-ketone, etc.) or antioxidants may be mixed.

A bead (not shown) may be included in the resin layer <NUM>, and the bead may diffuse and reflect incident light to increase the amount of light. The resin layer <NUM> may include a phosphor. The phosphor may include at least one of yellow, green, blue, and red phosphors.

The width or height of the exit surface S1 of the resin layer <NUM> may be <NUM> or less, for example, <NUM> or less, or may be provided with a width of more than <NUM> time and less than <NUM> times the thickness of the light emitting device <NUM>. The thickness Z1 of the resin layer <NUM> may be, for example, <NUM> or less, for example, in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>, or in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>. The resin layer <NUM> may be formed on the substrate <NUM> with a constant thickness Z1. The lighting module <NUM> emits surface light having a narrow line width, so that it may be incident on the reflective portion <NUM> with a uniform luminance distribution, and the reflective portion <NUM> may be reflected and condensed to a region set by a curved surface convex toward the bottom. The upper surface area of the resin layer <NUM> may be the same as the upper surface area of the substrate <NUM>. The upper surface area of the resin layer <NUM> may be the same as the upper surface area of the second reflective member <NUM> and/or the upper surface area of the first reflective member <NUM>. As shown in <FIG> and <FIG>, the length D2 at the first side surface Sa1 of the lighting module <NUM> may be greater than the length D3 at the second side surface Sb1 opposite to the first side surface Sa1. The first side surface Sa1 and the second side surface Sb1 may be surfaces extending from both ends of the exit surface S1. The distance between the first side surface Sa1 and the second side surface Sb1 is the length of the exit surface S1 and may be greater than the lengths D2 and D3. The light emitting surface S2 and the exit surface S1 may be disposed parallel to each other. For example, a straight line extending in the length direction of the light emitting surface S2 and a straight line extending in the length direction of the exit surface S1 may be parallel to each other. Accordingly, light emitted through the light emitting device <NUM> and traveling along the optical axis may be transmitted without being reflected from the exit surface S1.

The resin layer <NUM> may be disposed between the first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM>. The upper surface of the second reflective member <NUM> and the lower surface of the first reflective member <NUM> may face each other on the lower surface and the upper surface of the resin layer <NUM>. The upper surface of the first reflective member <NUM> and the lower surface of the second reflective member <NUM> may have the same area. Accordingly, the resin layer <NUM> may diffuse the light emitted from the light emitting device <NUM> and the light reflected by the first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM> to guide them in the lateral direction.

Since the resin layer <NUM> is formed to have a thickness greater than that of the light emitting device <NUM>, it is possible to protect the upper portion of the light emitting device <NUM> and suppress moisture penetration. Accordingly, the interval Z4 between the upper surface of the resin layer <NUM> and the light emitting device <NUM> may be <NUM> or less, for example, in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>. The thickness Z1 of the resin layer <NUM> is a distance between the first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM>, and the distance (e.g., Z1) between the first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM> may be less than a distance between two opposing sides of the resin layer <NUM>. The distance or interval between the second reflective member <NUM> and the first reflective member <NUM> is arranged to be smaller than the width or height of the lighting module <NUM>, thereby providing a line-shaped surface light from the lighting module <NUM> and improving brightness and preventing hot spots. The second reflective member <NUM> may reflect the light emitted from the light emitting device <NUM>. The second reflective member <NUM> may be formed on the upper surface of the substrate <NUM>. The second reflective member <NUM> may be formed as an upper layer of the substrate <NUM> or as a separate layer. The second reflective member <NUM> may be adhered to the upper surface of the substrate <NUM> with an adhesive. The resin layer <NUM> may be formed on the upper surface of the second reflective member <NUM>. The second reflective member <NUM> has an opening <NUM> in a region corresponding to the lower surface of the light emitting device <NUM>, and the light emitting device <NUM> may be connected to the substrate <NUM> through the opening <NUM>. A portion of the first resin layer <NUM> may be in contact with the substrate <NUM> through the opening <NUM>. The opening <NUM> may be a region in which the light emitting device <NUM> is bonded to the substrate <NUM>. The second reflective member <NUM> may be formed in a single-layer or multi-layer structure. The second reflective member <NUM> may include a material that reflects light, for example, a metal or a non-metal material. When the second reflective member <NUM> is a metal, it may include a metal layer such as stainless steel, aluminum (Al), or silver (Ag), and in the case of a non-metallic material, it may include a white resin material or a plastic material. The second reflective member <NUM> may include a white resin material or a polyester (PET) material. The second reflective member <NUM> may include at least one of a low reflection film, a high reflection film, a diffuse reflection film, and a regular reflection film. The second reflective member <NUM> may be provided as, for example, a specular reflective film for reflecting incident light. The second reflective member <NUM> may include a dot pattern thereon. One side of the second reflective member <NUM> may be disposed on the same plane as one side of the resin layer <NUM>. As another example, the resin layer <NUM> may be disposed at the end of the second reflective member <NUM> to prevent moisture from penetrating from the outside.

A thickness of the second reflective member <NUM> may be smaller than a thickness of the substrate <NUM>. The thickness of the second reflective member <NUM> may be <NUM> times or more of the thickness of the substrate <NUM> to reduce transmission loss of incident light. The thickness of the second reflective member <NUM> may be in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>, and when it is smaller than the range, light transmission loss may occur, and when it is thicker than the range, the thickness of the lighting module <NUM> may increase. A thickness of the first reflective member <NUM> may be smaller than a thickness of the substrate <NUM>. The thickness of the first reflective member <NUM> is disposed to be <NUM> times or more of the thickness of the substrate <NUM>, thereby reducing transmission loss of incident light. The thickness of the first reflective member <NUM> may be in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>, and when it is smaller than the above range, light transmission loss may occur, and when it is thicker than the above range, the thickness of the lighting module <NUM> may increase. The first reflective member <NUM> may be disposed on the entire upper surface of the resin layer <NUM> to reduce light loss. The first reflective member <NUM> may be made of the same material as the second reflective member <NUM>. In order to reflect light and reduce transmission loss of light, the first reflective member <NUM> may be made of a material having a higher light reflectance than that of the second reflective member <NUM> or may have a thicker thickness. The first reflective member <NUM> may have the same thickness as the second reflective member <NUM> or a thicker thickness. For example, the first and second reflective members <NUM> and <NUM> may be provided with the same material and the same thickness. The first reflective member <NUM> may be formed in a single-layer or multi-layer structure. The first reflective member <NUM> may include a material that reflects light, for example, a metal or a non-metal material. When the first reflective member <NUM> is a metal, it may include a metal layer such as stainless steel, aluminum (Al), or silver (Ag), and in the case of a non-metallic material, it may include a white resin material or a plastic material. The first reflective member <NUM> may include a white resin material or a polyester (PET) material. The first reflective member <NUM> may include at least one of a low reflection film, a high reflection film, a diffuse reflection film, and a regular reflection film. The first reflective member <NUM> may be, for example, provided as a regular reflective film so that the incident light travels in the direction of the first surface S1.

Here, a light extraction structure such as a concave-convex structure may be disposed on the exit surface S1 of the resin layer <NUM>. Accordingly, the extraction efficiency of light emitted through the resin layer <NUM> may be improved. The exit surface S1 may be treated as a haze surface, so that light may be diffused. The haze surface may be treated to be rougher than the other surfaces Sa1 and Sb1 of the resin layer <NUM> to diffuse the emitted light. The lighting module <NUM> according to an embodiment of the invention may provide a line-shaped surface light source having flexibility by providing the thickness in the height direction in the form of a line.

As shown in <FIG> and <FIG>, the support portion <NUM> and the reflective portion <NUM> may be connected to each other by an inner sidewall <NUM>. The maximum height h1 of the inner sidewall <NUM> may be <NUM> or less, for example, may be in the range of <NUM> to <NUM>. A layer of a reflective material may be formed on the surface of the inner sidewall <NUM>. The recess R1 of the reflective portion <NUM> may include a curved surface convex toward the bottom. The surface of the reflective portion <NUM> may be a mirror surface having an aspherical shape or a reflection layer may be formed thereon. Curved surfaces having different curvatures may be connected to the surface of the reflective portion <NUM> to form the shape of the inner surface of the reflective portion <NUM>. The reflective layer may be formed of a metal such as aluminum, silver, gold, copper, or an optional alloy thereof. An outer sidewall <NUM> extends from an upper end of the reflective portion <NUM>, and the outer sidewall <NUM> may face the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM>. A layer of a reflective material may be formed on the inner surface of the outer sidewall <NUM>. The outer sidewall <NUM> may extend in a vertical direction from the upper end of the reflective portion <NUM>, or may have a concave or/convex inner surface and may extend in a vertical direction. Here, the vertical direction may be a direction perpendicular to the direction of the optical axis emitted from the light emitting device <NUM> or a direction from the lower surface of the lighting module <NUM> to the upper surface. The outer sidewall <NUM> may be disposed on the upper periphery of the reflective portion <NUM> and may be disposed on the upper periphery of the support portion <NUM>. Accordingly, the outer sidewall <NUM> may cover the outside of the lighting module <NUM>. The open region Ra between the outer sidewall <NUM> and the lighting module <NUM> may be an upper region of the recess R1, or may be a region connected to the receiving portion R2. The curved upper end K2 of the reflective portion <NUM> may be disposed equal to or lower than a straight line extending from the lower surface of the support portion <NUM> or the lighting module <NUM>. Also, the exit surface S1 may be disposed higher than the curved upper end K2 of the reflective portion <NUM>.

When a first boundary portion or a curved lower end is defined between the lower end of the reflective portion <NUM> and the lower end K1 of the inner sidewall <NUM>, and a second boundary portion is defined between the curved upper end K2 of the reflective portion <NUM> and the lower end of the outer sidewall <NUM>, the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> may be higher in a region farther from the first boundary portion, and a distance between the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> and the inner sidewall <NUM> may increase in an upward direction. With respect to the straight line X1 extending horizontally based on the first boundary portion, an angle Q1 between the virtual straight line V1 passing through the curved lower end K1 and the curved upper end K2 is <NUM> degrees or less, for example, may be <NUM> degrees or less, and an angle Q2 between the straight line V1 and the inner sidewall <NUM> may be <NUM> degrees or less, for example, may be in the range of <NUM> degrees to <NUM> degrees. An angle Q1+Q2 between the straight line V1 and the inner sidewall <NUM> may be less than or equal to <NUM> degrees, so that the inner sidewall <NUM> may be provided as an inclined surface. In the structure shown in <FIG>, a first inclination of the straight line V1 connecting both ends of the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> may be smaller than the second inclination of a straight line connecting both ends of the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> in the structure shown in <FIG>. That is, the curved surface of the reflective portion <NUM> gradually increases in a height from the lower end of one side to the lower end of the other side of the exit surface S1, and may have a gradually higher height as it moves away from the exit surface S1 with respect to the lower end of one side and the lower end of the other side of the exit surface S1. Here, the lower end of one side of the exit surface S1 may be a curved lower end adjacent to the first side surface Sa1, and the lower end of the other side may be a curved lower end adjacent to the second side surface Sb1.

As shown in <FIG>, the optical assembly <NUM> may be provided with a housing <NUM> having a support portion <NUM> and a reflective portion <NUM>. The support portion <NUM> of the housing <NUM> may be disposed on the bottom of the receiving portion, and the reflective portion <NUM> may have a recess R1 and be disposed below the exit side of the lighting module <NUM>. The outer sidewall <NUM> may be disposed around the upper portion of the housing <NUM> to block light travelling to the upper portion of the reflective portion <NUM> and cover the outside of the lighting module <NUM>. The housing <NUM> may include the support portion <NUM> having a receiving portion R1 in one region and a reflective portion <NUM> having a recess R2 in the other region. The exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> may be exposed toward the recess R1. The opening portion OP1 of the light blocking member <NUM> may overlap a partial region of the recess R1.

A distance h2 between the curved upper end K2 of the reflective portion <NUM> and the transparent cover <NUM> may be equal to or smaller than the thickness of the lighting module <NUM>. Accordingly, the transparent cover <NUM> may press the lighting module <NUM> in the direction of the support portion <NUM>. The upper surface of the support portion <NUM> or the bottom of the receiving portion R1 may be a horizontal plane. The upper surface of the support portion <NUM> and the lower surface of the lighting module <NUM> may be disposed parallel to each other. As another example, the lighting module <NUM> may be provided in an inclined structure having a lower depth toward the exit surface S1. The material of the housing <NUM> is a resin material, for example, may include at least one material of plastic, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polycarbonate (PC), PBT (Polybutylene Terephthalate), ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene copolymer), POM (Poly Oxy Methylene). , Polyacetal), PPO (Polyphenylene Oxide) resin, and a modified PPO (Modified PPO) resin. In addition, the housing <NUM> may include at least one of silver (Ag), copper (Cu), titanium (Ti), magnesium (Mg), chromium (Cr), molybdenum (Mo), nickel (Ni), aluminum (Al), stainless steel and an alloy including the same. As shown in <FIG>, a shape of the bottom of the support portion <NUM> may be the same as the shape of the bottom surface of the lighting module <NUM>. A hole <NUM> into which the connector <NUM> is inserted may be provided in the support portion <NUM>. The connector <NUM> may be electrically connected to the substrate <NUM> of the lighting module <NUM>.

The exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> may be disposed on the same vertical plane as the upper end K3 of the inner sidewall <NUM> or may further protrude. As another example, the upper end of the exit surface S1 may protrude more than the lower end, thereby improving light output efficiency in the direction of the reflective portion <NUM>. The upper end K3 of the inner sidewall <NUM> is disposed equal to or higher than the upper end K2 of the reflective portion <NUM>, thereby reducing leakage or loss of light emitted through the exit surface S1. The transparent cover <NUM> may extend from an upper portion of the lighting module <NUM> to an upper portion of the recess R1. The transparent cover <NUM> may be selectively formed of a transparent material, for example, PC, OPS, PMMA, PVC, or the like. The transparent cover <NUM> may adhere or press the lighting module <NUM> on the support portion <NUM>. A portion of the transparent cover <NUM> is disposed on the step portion <NUM> disposed on the outer sidewall <NUM> of the housing <NUM>, and the step portion <NUM> may be disposed around the upper periphery of the recess R1. The upper surface of the step portion <NUM> may be disposed on the same straight line as the upper surface of the lighting module <NUM>, and the lower surface of the transparent cover <NUM> may be supported on the upper surface of the lighting module <NUM>. The lower surface of the lighting module <NUM> may be adhered to the support portion <NUM> with an adhesive layer, and the adhesive layer is a transparent material, and may be an adhesive such as UV adhesive, silicone, or epoxy. An upper flow of the lighting module <NUM> may be blocked by the transparent cover <NUM>, and a horizontal flow may be blocked by an adhesive or other mechanism. A portion of the transparent cover <NUM> may include a protrusion <NUM> coupled to the groove <NUM> of the outer sidewall <NUM> on the side of the receiving portion R2, but is not limited thereto.

The transparent cover <NUM> is disposed in a plane perpendicular to the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM>, so that when the surface light emitted through the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> is incident, it may be diffused or refracted in a different direction.

The transparent cover <NUM> may have a light-blocking coating layer on the upper surface and/or the lower surface, or may emit light through the open region OP2 corresponding to the upper portion of the recess R1. As shown in <FIG>, when the light blocking member <NUM> is disposed on the transparent cover <NUM>, the transparent cover <NUM> may be made of a material that transmits or diffuses light. The transparent cover <NUM> may have a rough surface and may be processed so that the hot spots are not visible from the outside. As shown in <FIG> and <FIG>, the light blocking member <NUM> emits the light emitted through the transparent cover <NUM> through the opening portion OP1, and the light emitted through the opening portion OP1 may function as an indicator. At least one indicator or a plurality of indicators may be disposed, and when a plurality of indicators is disposed, the indicators may be the same or different from each other. The indicator may be formed of at least one of a logo, an icon, a symbol, and a mark shape for identification. The indicator will be described in detail with reference to <FIG>, which will be described later.

As shown in <FIG> and <FIG>, the lighting module <NUM> may have different lengths D2 and D3 in the direction in which light is emitted (e.g., X). The lengths D2 and D3 may be smaller than the length D1 of the transparent cover <NUM>, and the minimum length D3 in one direction (e.g., X) is the length of the second side surface Sb1, and may be <NUM>% or less of the maximum length D1 of the transparent cover <NUM>. The maximum length D2 in one direction (e.g., X) may be greater than <NUM>% of the maximum length D1 of the transparent cover <NUM>. The maximum length direction of the transparent cover <NUM> may be the same as the optical axis direction having the highest central luminous intensity among the light emitted from the light emitting device <NUM>.

The lengths D2 and D3 in one direction of the lighting module <NUM> may be the largest at the driver's side and the lowest at the object side. Accordingly, the exit surface S1 of the lighting module <NUM> may be inclined at a predetermined angle Q3 from a region adjacent to the first side surface Sa1 to a region adjacent to the second side surface Sb1. The angle Q3 is an angle between the horizontal virtual straight line and the extension line Lb of the inclined exit surface S1, and may be in the range of <NUM> degrees or less, for example, <NUM> degrees to <NUM> degrees or <NUM> degrees to <NUM> degrees, when it is larger than the above range, the region of the recess R1 may be reduced, and when it is smaller than the above range, a difference in the amount of reflected light may occur. Here, at the bottom of the reflective portion <NUM>, the first region Ra is surface-treated to reflect incident light in the vertical direction, as shown in <FIG>, and the second region Rb may be surface-treated to reflect to the region set as shown in <FIG>. For example, the first region Ra overlapping the opening portion OP1 in the vertical direction may reflect light in the vertical direction. In addition, light may be reflected toward the opening portion OP1 or toward the driver's side in the second region Rb that does not overlap or partially overlap the opening portion OP1 in the vertical direction. Accordingly, reduction in luminance of the light emitted through the opening portion OP1 may be suppressed, and light having a higher luminance value may be provided to the driver. Accordingly, the driver may more effectively visually recognize the indicator.

In addition, the light emitting device <NUM> may be tilted at a predetermined angle Q5 based on a virtual straight line extending to the rear surface, and the tilt angle Q5 may in a range of <NUM> degrees or less, for example, <NUM> degrees to <NUM> degrees or <NUM> to <NUM> degrees. Light emitted through the tilted light emitting device <NUM> may be emitted with the highest luminous intensity toward the second region Rb, and the light reflected from the second region Rb of the reflective portion <NUM> may be seen as the highest luminance value in directed toward the driver.

As shown in <FIG>, the light emitting device <NUM> may be tilted and disposed on the substrate of the lighting module <NUM>, and a light directivity angle R10 emitted from the tilted light emitting device <NUM> may be in a range of <NUM> degrees or more, for example, <NUM> degrees to <NUM> degrees. In this case, the other component <NUM> disposed on the substrate <NUM> may be disposed in a region out of the light directivity angle R10. That is, in consideration of the directivity characteristics of the light emitting device, the components <NUM> may be disposed in a region that does not interfere with the light emitted from the light emitting device. This is because the lower surface of the substrate <NUM> is disposed in close contact with the support portion <NUM> of the housing <NUM>, so it is not possible to install components on the lower surface of the substrate, so that the components <NUM> on the upper portion of the substrate <NUM> may be disposed in a region outside the light directivity angle R10.

As shown in <FIG>, a transparent cover <NUM> may be disposed on the upper portion of the housing <NUM>. The transparent cover <NUM> may be disposed to have a long length in a direction from the first outer surface S21 to the second outer surface S22. The maximum length X0 of the housing <NUM> may be in the range of <NUM> or more, for example, <NUM> to <NUM>, and the maximum width Y0 of the housing <NUM> may be in the range of <NUM> or more, for example, <NUM> to <NUM>, and the size of the housing <NUM> is not limited thereto. The size of the housing <NUM> may vary depending on a space to be mounted or a lighting target.

As shown in <FIG>, a light blocking member <NUM> may be disposed on upper surfaces of the transparent cover <NUM> and the housing <NUM>. The light blocking member <NUM> may be adhered to the upper surface of the housing <NUM> of the optical assembly <NUM> or may be adhered to the rear-view mirror. Also, the indicator may be formed in at least one of the rear-view mirror and the light blocking member <NUM>.

As shown in <FIG>, the optical assembly <NUM> may be coupled to the receiving space <NUM> of the back plate <NUM> disposed on the rear surface of the rear-view mirror. Here, the rear-view mirror may be a right-side mirror with respect to the driver, and the optical assembly <NUM> may be disposed outside the center of the back plate <NUM> to detect and alert an external object.

An assembly to which the left/right rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM> of a moving object, for example, of a vehicle are coupled, may include the above-described optical assemblies <NUM> and <NUM>, respectively. Since the rear-view mirror assemblies <NUM> and <NUM> are symmetrical to each other in the same shape, an example in which the optical assembly is applied in the right rear-view mirror assembly has been described.

As shown in <FIG>, the indicator SM1 is exposed through the rear-view mirror on the left/right on the basis of the virtual straight line PC on which the driver is placed, or the indicator SM1 may be displayed when the lighting module <NUM> is driven. The indicator SM1 may be formed in at least one of a logo, an icon, a symbol, and a mark for identification, and may be formed on a region of at least one of the rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM> and the light blocking member <NUM>. For example, the indicator SM1 may be formed on the rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM>, and may be disposed in a region overlapping the opening portion OP1 of the light blocking member <NUM> among the rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM>. Alternatively, the indicator SM1 may be formed in the light blocking member <NUM> and may be formed in the opening portion OP1 of the light blocking member <NUM>. The indicator SM1 may vertically overlap the first region Ra of the reflective portion <NUM>. Also, the indicator SM1 may not vertically overlap or partially overlap the second region Rb of the reflective portion <NUM>. One or a plurality of indicators SM1 may be provided. For example, when a plurality of the indicators is provided, the first indicator may be disposed on the driver's side (the set region A1), and may be provided with a region larger than that of the second indicator. The second indicator may be disposed toward the outer side of the first indicator or toward the object-side regions A2 and A3, or may be disposed outside the lower portion of the first indicator. That is, the light emitted from the lighting module <NUM> may be reflected by the reflective portion <NUM> having an aspherical shape and pass through the opening portion OP1 of the light blocking member <NUM>. In this process, the light emitted from the lighting module <NUM> may be provided as a surface light source and may pass through the indicator SM1 formed on the rear-view mirror and/or the light blocking member <NUM>, and the indicator SM1 from the outside may be recognized. Accordingly, the rear-view mirror assembly may effectively provide information on the external object to the user. In addition, the light emitted from the lighting module <NUM> may be provided in various forms, such as a continuous alarm through the indicator SM1, a flashing form, or a form of gradually increasing or decreasing the luminance value.

As shown in <FIG>, the left/right rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM> of the moving object, for example, the vehicle <NUM> may include the optical assemblies <NUM> and <NUM> described above. Since the assemblies including the rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM> are symmetrical to each other in the same shape, an example applied to the right rear-view mirror has been described for convenience of description. For example, when other moving object <NUM> or object is located on the left/right side of the vehicle with respect to the driver or vehicle <NUM>, the light emitted from the lighting modules <NUM> of the optical assemblies <NUM> and <NUM> may be emitted from the rear-view mirror to the outside through an indicator. Accordingly, light emitted through the left/right rear-view mirror assembly may be emitted in a set direction, for example, a driver's direction, and may have different luminance values according to the exit direction.

In detail, when there is a virtual horizontal straight line Ph passing through the rear-view mirrors <NUM> and <NUM> located on the left or right, and straight lines Pc1 and Pc2 perpendicular to the horizontal straight line Ph, a luminance value of the first region A1 located in the inner direction than the straight lines Pc1 and Pc2, for example, the set region A1, may be different from luminance values of the second region A2 and the third region A3 located in the outer direction. In detail, the first region A1 may have a higher luminance value than the second region A2 and the third region A3. That is, in the embodiment, as the surface of the reflective portion <NUM> is formed as an aspherical surface, the luminance value according to the light exit direction may be controlled. For example, the luminance value of the light emitted to the first region A1, the second region A2, and the third region A3 may be controlled. Also, in each of the first to third regions A1, A2, and A3, a luminance value according to an exit direction may be controlled. In addition, as the surface of the reflective portion <NUM> is formed as an aspherical surface, each light emitted in the direction of the first to third regions A1, A2 and A3 passing through the opening portion OP1 may have uniform luminance. Accordingly, the embodiment may minimize light loss and effectively provide light of relatively high luminance to the driver of the moving object by controlling the luminance value according to the exit direction, and may be provide light of a relatively low luminance to other moving objects located on the rear side of the moving object.

<FIG> are a front view and a side view illustrating a light emitting device on a substrate in the lighting module <NUM>. Referring to <FIG>, the light emitting device <NUM> includes a body <NUM> having a cavity <NUM>, a plurality of lead frames <NUM> and <NUM> in the cavity <NUM>, and a light emitting chip <NUM> disposed on at least one of a plurality of lead frames <NUM> and <NUM>. The light emitting device <NUM> may be implemented as a side view type package. The body <NUM> may include a cavity <NUM> in which the lead frames <NUM> and <NUM> are exposed at the bottom. The plurality of lead frames <NUM> and <NUM> are separated into, for example, a first lead frame <NUM> and a second lead frame <NUM> and coupled to the body <NUM>. The body <NUM> may be formed of an insulating material. The body <NUM> may be formed of a reflective material. The body <NUM> may be formed of a material having a reflectance higher than a transmittance for a wavelength emitted from the light emitting chip, for example, a material having a reflectance of <NUM>% or more. When the reflectivity is <NUM>% or more, the body <NUM> may be defined as a non-transmissive material or a reflective material. The body <NUM> may be formed of a resin-based insulating material, for example, a resin material such as polyphthalamide (PPA). The body <NUM> may be formed of a silicone-based, epoxy-based, or thermosetting resin including a plastic material, or a high heat and light resistance material. The body <NUM> may include a reflective material, for example, a resin material to which a metal oxide is added, and the metal oxide may include at least one of TiO<NUM>, SiO<NUM>, and Al<NUM>O<NUM>. The body <NUM> may effectively reflect incident light. As another example, the body <NUM> may be formed of a translucent resin material or a resin material having a phosphor for converting the wavelength of incident light. The bottom of the body <NUM> may be a side surface corresponding to the substrate <NUM>. The first lead frame <NUM> includes a first lead part <NUM> disposed on the bottom of the cavity <NUM>, a first bonding part <NUM> extending outside the body <NUM>, and a first heat dissipation part <NUM>. The first bonding part <NUM> may be bent from the first lead part <NUM> in the body <NUM> and protrudes outside the body, and the first heat dissipation part <NUM> may be bent from the first bonding part <NUM>. The second lead frame <NUM> includes a second lead part <NUM> disposed on the bottom of the cavity <NUM>, a second bonding part <NUM> and a second heat dissipation part <NUM> disposed on an outer region of the body <NUM>. The second bonding part <NUM> may be bent from the second lead part <NUM> in the body <NUM>, and the second heat dissipation part <NUM> may be bent from the second bonding part <NUM>. Here, the light emitting chip <NUM> may be disposed on the first lead part <NUM> of the first lead frame <NUM>, and may be connected to the first and second lead parts <NUM> and <NUM> with a wire or, may be connected to the first lead part <NUM> with an adhesive and connected to the second lead part <NUM> with a wire. The light emitting chip <NUM> may be a horizontal chip, a vertical chip, or a chip having a via structure. The light emitting chip <NUM> may be mounted in a flip chip method. The light emitting chip <NUM> may selectively emit light within a wavelength range of ultraviolet to visible light. The light emitting chip <NUM> may emit, for example, ultraviolet or blue peak wavelength. The light emitting chip <NUM> may include at least one of a group II-VI compound and a group III-V compound. The light emitting chip <NUM> may be formed of, for example, a compound selected from the group consisting of GaN, AlGaN, InGaN, AlInGaN, GaP, AlN, GaAs, AlGaAs, InP, and mixtures thereof. One or a plurality of light emitting chips <NUM> may be disposed in the cavity <NUM> and emit light with the greatest intensity in the direction of the central axis Y0. One or a plurality of light emitting chips disposed in the cavity <NUM> of the light emitting device <NUM> according to the embodiment may be disposed. The light emitting chip may be selected from, for example, a red LED chip, a blue LED chip, a green LED chip, and a yellow green LED chip.

Claim 1:
An optical assembly (<NUM>) for a vehicle rear-view mirror comprising:
a lighting module (<NUM>) including a substrate (<NUM>), a resin layer (<NUM>) disposed on the substrate and a light emitting device (<NUM>) inside the resin layer (<NUM>), and having an exit surface (S1) for emitting light on one side thereof, the lighting module (<NUM>) having a trapezoidal shape in a plane parallel to the substrate (<NUM>);
a reflective portion (<NUM>) having a recess (R1) in a lower portion of an exit side of the lighting module (<NUM>) and an aspherical curved surface at a bottom of the recess (R1), the exit surface (S1) of the lighting module (<NUM>) being exposed toward the recess (R1); and
a transparent cover (<NUM>) over the recess (R1),
wherein the resin layer (<NUM>) seals the light emitting device (<NUM>),
wherein a length (Y1) of the exit surface (S1) of the lighting module (<NUM>) is greater than a length of a surface of the lighting module (<NUM>) opposite to the exit surface (S1),
wherein a straight line extending along a length direction of the exit surface (S1) of the lighting module (<NUM>) is inclined with respect to a straight line extending along a length direction of the surface opposite to the exit surface (S1). .