The invention relates to a bushing system for a lamp comprising at least one electrode and/or lead-in wire that is/are embedded in an end section of a lamp vessel of the lamp by means of a glass seal, at least some sections of said electrode and/or lead-in wire being provided with a layer of oxidation inhibitor in the area of the glass seal. Also disclosed are a lamp having such a bushing system as well as a method for the production thereof.
Bushing systems of this kind are used, for example, for electrical bushings in quartz or hard glass rod fusion joints of high-pressure discharge lamps or lead-in wires for halogen lamps and the like. In principle, however, the bushing system according to the invention can be used for a multitude of different lamp types.
A high-pressure discharge lamp with a bushing system of this kind is described, for example, on the Internet domain www.osram.de under the product name “XBO®”. These high-pressure discharge lamps have a discharge vessel made from quartz glass with two diametrically arranged sealed bulb skirts, the free end sections of which are each provided with a base sleeve. Two diametrically arranged tungsten electrodes, between which a gas discharge is formed when the lamp is operating, extend into the interior of the discharge vessel. A glass sleeve made from an intermediate sealing glass, which is enlarged by further intermediate sealing glass in the direction of the base and led back to the bulb skirts, is fused onto the tungsten rod in each case in order to retain the electrodes in the discharge vessel (dome fusing).
A supporting roll made of quartz glass, which can be slid in the longitudinal direction and which is pre-stressed against an approximately conical valve seat of the bulb vessel by means of a compression spring supported on the glass sleeve fused onto the electrode rod, is fitted in each of the bulb skirts to further support the electrodes. As the electrodes tend to form tungsten oxides due to the high operating temperatures of the lamp, wherein the oxides initially form on the outer regions of the electrodes and then advance under the glass seal, i.e. under the glass sleeve, the transitions from metal to glass must be protected against through-oxidation. Because of this temperature-dependent formation of oxide, the volume of said components increases and causes an additional increase in stress in the glass seal, which can lead to breakage and therefore to premature failure of the lamp. According to the prior art, a thin glass tube is fused onto the electrode before sealing which prevents oxygen from the air penetrating into the seal area and thus acts as an oxidation inhibitor.
The disadvantage with this type of bushing system is that, due to the sealing technology, extensive production effort is required to fit the thin glass tubes onto the electrodes. Although this method is very reliable with regard to inhibiting oxidation, this function is only achieved with very high quality standards.
The invention is based on the object of creating a bushing system for a lamp and a lamp fitted with a bushing system of this kind as well as a method for producing a lamp of this kind, with which a formation of oxide in the region of the glass seal of the electrodes or bushings is prevented with a minimum of production effort compared with conventional solutions.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a bushing system for a lamp comprising at least one electrode and/or lead-in wire that is/are embedded in an end section of a lamp vessel of the lamp by means of a glass seal, at least some sections of said electrode and/or lead-in wire being provided with a layer of oxidation inhibitor in the area of the glass seal. As a result of the layer of oxidation inhibitor applied to at least some sections of the electrode and/or lead-in wire in the area of the glass seal, oxide formation in the area of the glass seal and therefore a failure of the lamp is effectively prevented. In contrast with the prior art, this enables the laborious fitting of thin glass tubes onto the electrodes to be dispensed with.
The object is further achieved by a lamp having at least one bushing system of this kind.
Furthermore, this object is achieved by a method for producing a lamp with which, in a first step, at least one electrode and/or one lead-in wire is placed in a lamp vessel and sealed with glass, and subsequently a layer of oxidation inhibitor is applied to the electrode and/or lead-in wire, so that this runs beneath at least some sections of the area of the glass seal.
According to a particularly preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the layer of oxidation inhibitor comprises a solder, preferably a hard solder with a copper, silver or brass base. In this case, the transition from tungsten to the glass seal is permanently protected against oxidation at operating temperature by a coating of hard solder.
It has been shown to be particularly advantageous when the solder forms an alloy with the electrode and/or the lead-in wire, thus enabling a high-strength mechanical and thermal bonding of the layer of oxidation inhibitor.
Preferably, the layer of oxidation inhibitor extends over a length of up to 5 mm under the area of the glass seal of the electrode and/or lead-in wire.
In an exemplary embodiment according to the invention, the layer of oxidation inhibitor is arranged on at least some sections of an outer peripheral surface of the electrode and/or lead-in wire.
In an exemplary embodiment according to the invention, the electrodes and/or lead-in wires are made of tungsten.
In a preferred method for producing a bushing system, the layer of oxidation inhibitor is applied to the electrode and/or lead-in wire by means of a soldering method, preferably a hard soldering method, so that the solder forms an alloy with the electrode and/or lead-in wire. As a result of the layer of oxidation inhibitor applied in the area of the glass seal, oxide formation in the area of the glass seal and therefore a failure of the lamp is effectively prevented.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
The invention is explained below with reference to an XBO® high-pressure lamp, which is used in projection systems and spotlights for example. As already mentioned in the introduction, however, the bushing system according to the invention is in no way restricted to lamps of this type.
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The bushing system 2 according to the invention is not restricted to the high-pressure discharge lamp 1 described, rather the bushing system 2 can be used for different lamp types, for example halogen lamps.
Disclosed is a bushing system 2 for a lamp 1 comprising at least one electrode 14, 16 and/or lead-in wire that is/are embedded in an end section 8, 10 of a lamp vessel 4 of the lamp 1 by means of a glass seal 36, at least some sections of said electrode 14, 16 and/or lead-in wire being provided with a layer of oxidation inhibitor 38 in the area of the glass seal 36. Also disclosed are a lamp 1 comprising such a bushing system 2 as well as a method for the production thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 032 752.7 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/056791 | 7/5/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/18/2008 |