The invention relates to a lamp with at least one lamp vessel, which is inserted into a base and in which at least one luminous means is accommodated.
In order to design a headlamp in such a way that it has an afterglow, a luminous ring made from plastic provided with phosphorescent substances is described, for example, on the website www.eufab.de under the product designation “Fluor Magic Ring” [fluorescent magic ring]. This is obtainable as an accessory in addition to the headlamp and is pushed onto the base of the lamp over the lamp vessel at the end and fixed on the lamp by means of projections engaging in cutouts in the base. The lamp's radiation is energetically applied to the phosphorescent substances of the luminous ring during operation of the lamp, with the result that the luminous ring continues to glow for several minutes up to hours after the lamp has been switched off and forms a homogeneous luminous surface, which is visible in a dark environment and produces an esthetically appealing optical effect, for example in a vehicle headlamp. In addition, the operational reliability of the lamp can be checked, in particular in the case of a vehicle lamp, since the luminous ring only continues to glow in the dark once it has been irradiated by the lamp.
One disadvantage with such lamps which are provided with an additional luminous ring is that, owing to the homogeneous luminous surface of the ring, they do not provide any possibilities as regards information and a second disadvantage is that additional complexity in terms of fitting is required in order to fit the luminous ring on the lamp. Furthermore, it is disadvantageous that the luminous ring can become detached from the base of the lamp and can come into contact with the lamp vessel which is subjected to a high thermal load and can result in failure of the lamp and, as a result, in a safety risk.
The invention is based on the object of providing a lamp in which an afterglow effect with possibilities in terms of information and with minimum complexity in terms of the apparatus is possible in comparison with conventional solutions.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a lamp with at least one lamp vessel, which is inserted into the base and in which at least one luminous means is accommodated, the lamp having at least one region which continues to glow once the luminous means has been switched off.
The lamp according to the invention has at least one lamp vessel, which is inserted into a base and in which at least one luminous means is accommodated. According to the invention, the lamp has at least one region which continues to glow once the luminous means has been switched off. With this solution, as a result of the afterglow region of the lamp, it is possible to dispense with an additional afterglow ring in comparison with the prior art, with the result that the lamp according to the invention allows for an afterglow effect with minimum complexity in terms of apparatus. The afterglow region provided on the lamp also makes it possible for information to be provided on the manufacturer, the lamp type or the like in addition to making it possible for a functional check of the lamp to be carried out.
In accordance with a particularly preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the afterglow region is in the form of an inscription or graphic, for example in the form of a brand logo (branding). The direct link between a lamp, for example a vehicle lamp or a general lighting lamp, and an afterglow region makes it possible to provide the lamp with a graphic or with inscriptions which are visible in particular once the luminous means has been switched off in a dark environment.
The afterglow region preferably has at least one phosphorescent substance. One advantage of phosphorescent substances consists in the fact that, depending on the composition, they can emit light with a different wavelength than the light with which they are irradiated. As a result, the phosphorescent substance can be designed in such a way that, once the luminous means has been switched off, light in the desired color range is emitted.
In a first exemplary embodiment, the afterglow region is applied to the lamp as a coating. The afterglow time, afterglow intensity and afterglow color can in this case be altered in a defined manner by the coating materials and the composition of the coating.
The afterglow coating is preferably applied to at least one visible surface of the base. Since the base is subjected to less thermal loading than the lamp vessel, a long life of the afterglow coating is achieved.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous if the afterglow coating is applied to the lamp by means of a printing process, for example by means of offset printing. In this case, a phosphorescent substance is preferably dispersed in a silicone compound and then printed onto the base of the lamp, for example, by means of a printing operation.
In one variant of the lamp according to the invention, the base has at least one cutout, which delimits the afterglow region, an afterglow molding, at least sections of which are matched to the inner contour of the lamp base, being fixed in the base. The molding is preferably fixed in the base by means of an adhesive-bonding and/or clamping technique.
In this alternative embodiment of the invention, the cutout which delimits the afterglow region is preferably introduced into the base by means of laser irradiation or stamping, for example in the form of an inscription or a graphic.
The molding is preferably made from plastic, which contains at least one phosphorescent substance, in particular made from a phosphorescent silicone casting compound, or from a plastic, at least sections of which are coated with a phosphorescent material.
In accordance with a further variant of the invention, the base of the lamp is formed from a plastic, the afterglow region being introduced into the base in a multi-component injection-molding process.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to preferred exemplary embodiments. In the drawings:
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the base 8 of the lamp is in the form of a plate-like base and substantially comprises an approximately cylindrical base sleeve 28, into which the lamp vessel 4 is inserted via the pinch seal 6 and is fixed in clamping fashion by means of fastening tabs 30 and a positioning ring 32, via which the lamp 1 can be inserted in the correct position into the lampholder of the headlamp. The positioning ring 32 is in the form of a graduated stamped and bent sheet-metal part with a cross section which is circular in sections and is connected to the base sleeve 28 via an approximately L-shaped fastening element 36. The positioning ring 32 has a plate-like flange 34, into which three impressions 38, 40 (one of the impressions 38 is hidden by the lamp vessel 4) are introduced, which impressions are arranged offset with respect to one another and make it possible to fit the lamp 1 in the lampholder in a defined manner. For this purpose, the impressions 38 are arranged offset through 90° with respect to one another and through 135° with respect to the third impression 40. The region of the third impression 40 is delimited by two notches 42 in the plate-like flange 34 of the base 8, which notches make it possible to ventilate the headlamp interior (not illustrated).
According to the invention, the lamp 1 has a region 44 which continues to glow once the luminous means 18 has been switched off and, in the exemplary embodiment shown, has a phosphorescent substance, which is applied as a coating 46 in the form of an inscription to a visible surface 48 of the base 8 and is visible in particular once the luminous means 18 has been switched off in a dark environment, the afterglow color, afterglow time and afterglow intensity being determined by the coating materials and the composition of the coating 46. It has proven to be particularly advantageous if the afterglow coating 46 is applied by means of a printing process, for example by means of offset printing. In this case, the phosphorescent substance is, for example, dispersed in a silicone casting compound and then printed onto the visible surface 48 of the lamp base 8 by means of a printing operation.
In one variant of the lamp 1 which is not illustrated, the base 8 has a cutout, which is introduced into the visible surface 48 of the plate-like flange 34, for example by means of laser irradiation in the form of an inscription, and delimits the afterglow region 44, an afterglow molding, for example one made from a phosphorescent silicone casting compound or a molding provided with a phosphorescent coating, at least sections of which afterglow molding are matched to the inner contour of the lamp base 8, is inserted at the rear into the positioning ring 32 and fixed therein by means of clamping or adhesive-bonding.
In a further variant of the invention which is not illustrated, a plastic base is used. In this solution, the afterglow region 44 is introduced into the base in a multi-component injection-molding process.
The lamp 1 according to the invention is not restricted to the lamp and base types described for vehicle headlamps, but the invention can also be used with different lamp and base types known from the prior art, in particular in lamps for general lighting. Furthermore, the afterglow coating 46 can be applied to the lamp vessel 4, for example in the region of the dome 12, or to a reflector (not illustrated) of the lamp 1. In particular in the case of lamps for general lighting, the afterglow coating 46 can be in the form of, for example, an inscription or brand logo which is arranged on the outer surface of the lamp vessel, for example in the region of the dome of the lamp vessel.
The invention discloses a lamp 1 with at least one lamp vessel 4, which is inserted into a base 8 and in which at least one luminous means 18 is accommodated. According to the invention, the lamp 1 has at least one region 44 which continues to glow once the luminous means 18 has been switched off.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 004 977.2 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/050825 | 1/29/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/31/2008 |