Patent ID: 8393767

Claim:
A vehicle light comprising: a first optical system configured to form a part of a predetermined light distribution pattern, the first optical system having a light-emitting area when observed from outside; a second optical system disposed adjacent to the first optical system and configured to form a part of the predetermined light distribution pattern, the second optical system having a light-emitting area when observed from outside, the second optical system including a light source having a light emitting direction, and a reflector including a first reflecting surface, a second reflecting surface, and a third reflecting surface; a stay having swinging axes provided at respective ends of the stay, the swinging axes serving as a swinging center during adjustment of an optical axis of the vehicle light; and a fixing mechanism configured to fix the stay substantially at a center of gravity of the vehicle light, wherein the first reflecting surface is disposed in the light emitting direction of the light source so that the first reflecting surface reflects light emitted from the light source to a predefined illuminating direction, thereby forming an illuminated area of the first reflecting surface and a part of the predetermined light distribution pattern, the second reflecting surface is disposed in the light emitting direction of the light source and out of the illuminated area of the first reflecting surface, so that the second reflecting surface reflects light emitted from the light source to the third reflecting surface, the third reflecting surface is disposed at a position so that the light-emitting areas of the first optical system and the second optical system are observed as an integrated single light-emitting area of both the first optical system and second optical system, and the third reflecting surface is configured to reflect light from the second reflecting surface to a predefined illuminating direction, and the reflector is integrally formed such that the first reflecting surface, the second reflecting surface, and the third reflecting surface are a single continuous integral surface.