Electric discharge lamp lighting unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6388380
  • Patent Number
    6,388,380
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electric discharge lamp lighting device wherein a high voltage generating transformer 10 comprises a secondary coil 13 wound on an outer side of a laminated core 12 disposed in the center of a bobbin 11 and a primary coil 14 wound on an outer side of said secondary coil 13. A high voltage output terminal 13a of said secondary coil 13 is connected to a high voltage terminal of an HID lamp through a terminal 12a of a laminated core 12. A low voltage input terminal 13b of said secondary coil 13 is connected to a primary coil 14. As a result, insulation volume can be reduced and a reduction in the size of the device can be achieved.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electric discharge lamp lighting unit for lighting an electric discharge lamp used as a headlight in a vehicle such as an automobile.




2. Description of the Related Art




The beam strength and lamp efficiency of high intensity discharge lamps (HID) such as metal halide lamps, high-pressure sodium lamps, mercury lamps and the like is very high. In addition, conventionally, the life span of such lamps is high. In view of such advantages, such lamps have been used in indoor applications such as warehouses and factories and in outdoor applications as street lamps. In particular, in recent years, such lamps have been used as vehicle headlights in automobiles and the like. Since it is necessary to apply a high voltage starting voltage in order to light such lamps, it is necessary to provide an igniter which generates a starting voltage and add a ballast in order to light the discharge lamp in a stable manner.





FIG. 1

is a cross section of the interior structure of a high voltage generating transformer used in a conventional discharge lamp. In the figure, reference numeral


1


denotes a high voltage-generating transformer. The high voltage generating transformer


1


is schematically shown as comprising a columnar core


2


disposed in the center of the transformer, a primary coil


3


wound on the periphery of the core


2


, a secondary coil


4


wound on the outer side of the primary coil


3


and an insulating member


5


which insulates between the primary and secondary coils


3


,


4


.




Since the high voltage generating transformer


1


in the conventional discharge lamp is constructed as above, the secondary coil


4


which acts as a high voltage generating section is near the low voltage core


2


and the periphery of the low voltage core


2


. As a result, it is necessary to create an insulating distance L with respect to high voltage between the core


2


and the secondary coil


4


and between the secondary coil


4


and its peripheral components. Therefore the insulating member


5


must be of a minimum thickness. As a result, the problem of reducing the size of a lamp which is to be mounted in an automobile for example has arisen.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is proposed to solve the above problems and has the object of providing a small sized electric discharge lamp lighting device which can generate a high voltage.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention disposes a secondary coil for the high voltage generating transformer on the core side and a primary coil on the outer side of the secondary coil. A high voltage terminal for the secondary coil is connected to a terminal of the core and a low voltage terminal of the secondary coil is connected to the primary coil. In such a way, it is possible to reduce the insulating volume and the number of components as well as reduce the size of the unit.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention achieves a reduction in the size of the electric discharge lamp lighting device by reducing the size of the high voltage generating transformer as a result of integrating the bobbin of the high voltage generating transformer with the connector used to connect the discharge lamp.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention facilitates insulation by maintaining the distance of the peripheral members in order to concentrate the secondary coil, which generates a high voltage, in the center of the high voltage generating transformer by providing the high voltage generating transformer on the axis of the high voltage terminal of the discharge lamp.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention achieves a reduction in the size of the electric discharge lamp lighting device by reducing the size of the high voltage transformer by integration of the holder which holds the core of the high voltage transformer with the terminal of the core.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention achieves reductions in costs and the size of the mold by the provision of a partition which fixes only the high voltage generating transformer in the case into which the high voltage generating transformer is embedded.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention simplifies and increases the assembly speed of the electrical connection of the high voltage transformer and the wiring board by projecting a terminal connected to a terminal of a wiring board in the case into the high voltage generating transformer when housing the high voltage generating transformer in the case.




The electric discharge lamp lighting device of the present invention realizes a compact size for the electric discharge lamp lighting device through the creation of an empty space by offsetting the case housing the high voltage generating transformer to one side of the axis of the connector of the high voltage generating transformer and providing a luminous intensity switching motor in the space.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross section of the internal structure of a high voltage generating transformer in a conventional electric discharge lamp lighting device.





FIG. 2

is a cross section of main components in the internal structure of a high voltage generating transformer in a electric discharge lamp lighting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a circuit diagram of the structure of a electric discharge lamp lighting device containing the high voltage generating transformer shown in FIG.


2


.




FIG.


4


(


a


) and FIG.


4


(


b


) show the structure of a high voltage generating transformer used in a electric discharge lamp lighting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention where (a) is a front view and (b) is a cross sectional view.




FIG.


5


(


a


) and


5


(


b


) show an actual example of a core where (a) is a front view and (b) is a cross sectional view.




FIG.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) show a terminal also acting as a holder containing the core where (a) is a front view and (b) is a lateral view.




FIG.


7


(


a


) is a cross sectional view of a high voltage generating transformer contained in a case where FIG.


7


(


b


) is a front view of a first case section of the case shown in FIG.


7


(


a


) and FIG.


7


(


c


) is a front view of a second case section.





FIG. 8

is a front view of an example of a method of electrically connecting a high voltage generating transformer and a wiring board.




FIG.


9


(


a


) to FIG.


9


(


d


) show the outer appearance of a lamp lighting device where (


a


) is a front view, (


b


) is a perspective view along the line BB of FIG.


9


(


a


), (


c


) is a perspective view along the line CC of FIG.


9


(


a


) and (


d


) is a perspective along the line DD of FIG.


9


(


a


).





FIG. 10

is a front view of a partial cross section showing an HID lamp as housed in a lamp lighting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a front view of a partial cross section showing a discharge lamp device as used in a lamp lighting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a lateral view of the mounting structure of a lighting device for an electric discharge lamp lighting device shown in FIG.


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In order to explain the invention in greater detail the preferred embodiments are outlined below with reference to the accompanying figures.




Embodiment 1





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the main internal components of a high voltage generating transformer used in an electric discharge lamp lighting device. In

FIG. 2

, reference numeral


10


denotes a high voltage-generating transformer. In the high voltage generating transformer


10


, a secondary coil


13


is wound on the outer side of a laminated core


12


disposed in the center of a bobbin


11


. A primary coil


14


is wound on the outer side of the secondary coil


13


. The high voltage output terminal


13




a


of the secondary coil


13


is connected to the terminal


12




a


of the laminated core


12


. The low voltage input terminal


13




b


of the secondary coil


13


is connected to the output terminal


14




a


of the primary coil


14


. Both terminals are equipotential. A conductive material mainly composed of copper or aluminum for example may be used for each coil


13


,


14


. Furthermore an insulating material such as kraft paper, synthetic resin enamel (polyvinyl formal) or the like may be used as the insulator between the coils


13


,


14


and for insulation in each coil


13


,


14


. A magnetic material composed of silicon steel or the like may be used as the laminated core


12


.




On the basis of the above construction, the secondary coil


13


is disposed on the inner side of the primary coil


14


in contradistinction to the conventional example. As a result, it is possible to use the output terminal


13




a


of the secondary coil


13


as a terminal for the center of the laminated core


12


. Thus mounting operations are simplified, insulating volume and number of components are reduced and the size of the device can be reduced. Furthermore the distance separating the peripheral members can be maintained and insulation simplified as the secondary coil


13


which generates a high voltage is concentrated in the center of the high voltage-generating transformer


10


.





FIG. 3

is a circuit diagram of the layout of a lamp lighting device containing a high voltage generating transformer


10


as shown in FIG.


2


. In

FIG. 3

, reference numeral


16


denotes a switch,


17


is a capacitor. The switch


16


, the capacitor


17


and high voltage generating transformer


10


form a starting circuit


18


which acts as a lighting device. In

FIG. 3

,


19


is an HID lamp.


20


is a drive circuit containing a drive power source (not shown) of the HID lamp


19


. The output terminal


13




a


of the secondary coil


13


of the high voltage generating transformer


10


is connected to the high voltage terminal


19




a


of the HID lamp


19


through a terminal


12




a


of the laminated core


12


.




According to the first embodiment, it is possible to apply a high voltage (secondary voltage) on the HID lamp


19


from the secondary coil


13


by magnetic induction in the same way as the conventional example through the use of a compact high voltage generating transformer


10


. As a result, it is possible to achieve a compact lighting device to light a discharge lamp such as an HID lamp


19


.




Since FIG.


4


(


a


) and FIG.


4


(


b


) show the structure of a high voltage generating transformer


10


used in a lighting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. FIG.


4


(


a


) is a plan view and FIG.


4


(


b


) is a cross sectional view. In the figures,


21


is a bobbin. Secondary and primary coil


13


,


14


are provided on an outer side of the bobbin


21


. A laminated core


12


is inserted into the center of the coils and a through hole


22


, which is rectangular in cross section, is provided to hold the core in place. A connector


23


is integrally provided in the bottom section of the bobbin


21


(right side of the figure) to house the lamp which will be discussed below. In other words, high voltage generating transformer


10


according to a first embodiment is in the simple form of a bobbin


21


and a connector


23


.




The laminated core


12


according to the first embodiment is a laminated core in a rectangular parallelopiped shape as shown in FIG.


5


(


a


) and FIG.


5


(


b


) formed from a magnetic material as discussed above. The core


12


is housed in a hollow metallic holder


24


which is rectangular in cross section as shown in FIG.


6


(


a


) and FIG.


6


(


b


). A pair of terminals


24




a,




24




a


are provided on one end of the metallic holder


24


(right side of the figure) to connect the high voltage terminal (not shown) of the discharge lamp. The other end is closed in order to hold the laminated core


12


. The metallic holder


24


according to the first embodiment separates a rectangular metallic plate such as that shown in FIG.


6


(


b


) into roughly equal intervals in a direction which intersects with the longitudinal direction of the metallic holder


24


and which bends the metallic plate at approximately 90° by three folds at three tubular sections along the longitudinal direction.




The connector


23


in the first embodiment is comprised of an outer tubular section


25


which contains the tip of the base


29


of the HID lamp


19


and an inner tubular section


26


which is disposed on the center of the outer tubular section


25


and which contains the high voltage terminal (not shown) of the HID lamp


19


. A bush


27


for preventing electric discharge is mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the inner tubular section


26


.




The high voltage-generating transformer


10


comprised as shown above is contained in a molded state in the case


30


as shown in FIG.


7


(


a


). The case


30


may be disassembled into a first case


31


and a second case


32


as shown in FIG.


7


(


b


) and FIG.


7


(


c


). A container hole


33


is formed in a section of the first case


31


in order to act as a socket which contains the base


29


of the HID lamp


19


. A partition


34


for separating the high voltage-generating transformer


10


and the wiring board which will be discussed below is provided on an inner section of the second case


32


in an offset position. Furthermore an engagement indentation


35


is provided on an outer peripheral section of the first case


31


. An engaging hook


36


which engages with the engaging indentation


35


is provided on the outer periphery of the second case


32


.




The high voltage-generating transformer


10


is contained in the indented section which is fixed by the partition


34


of the second case


32


. Thereafter it is fixed by resin molding and a wiring board


38


which mounts various electronic components


37


is housed in the bottom section


32




a


of the second case


32


on the outer side of the partition


34


.




In relation to the electrical connection of the high voltage generating transformer


10


and the wiring board


38


, as shown by

FIG. 8

after housing the wiring board


38


in the second case


32


, it is possible to connect the terminal


10




a


on the high voltage generating transformer


10


side to the terminal


38




a


on the wiring board side


38


. In this way, it is possible to perform connection operations in a rapid and simple manner by connecting both terminals in a predetermined position and form.




The terminal


19




b


on the low voltage side of the HID lamp


19


is formed as a ring electrode (not shown) on the lower outer peripheral face of the base


29


of the HID lamp


19


. On the other hand, a terminal (not shown) on the low voltage side of the high voltage-generating transformer


10


is gripped in a stable manner between the outer peripheral face of the outer tubular section


25


of the bobbin


21


and the inner peripheral face of the container hole


33


of the first case section


31


. One section of the terminal is exposed on the inner peripheral face of the container hole


33


as shown in FIG.


9


(


a


). The electrical connection of the terminal


19




b


on the low voltage side of the HID lamp


19


which is formed as a ring electrode and the terminal on the low voltage side of the high voltage generating transformer


10


is achieved by housing the base


29


of the HID lamp


19


in the container hole


33


which acts as a socket. Furthermore as shown in FIG.


9


(


a


) and FIG.


9


(


d


),


40


is an engaging hole which is formed on the upper section of the container hole


33


acting as a socket and which engages with an engaging projection (not shown) formed on the outer periphery of the base


29


of the HID lamp


19


.


41


is a power cable for supplying electric power to the electronic components


37


housed in the case


30


.


42


is a lighting device which contains the high voltage generating transformer


10


in the case


30


and which can house the HID lamp


19


.




It is possible to reduce the size of the device in the first embodiment by integrating the bobbin


21


and the connector


23


. In the first embodiment, a laminated core


12


is used in order to further reduce the size of the device. However it is also possible to increase the magnetic flux density and reduce eddy currents by the use of such a laminated core. Furthermore in embodiment 1, since resin molding is only performed in the indentation secured by the partition


34


, it is possible to reduce the amount. of molding and thus reduce costs in comparison with the situation in which resin molding is performed in the second case


32


.




The high voltage generating transformer


10


according to a first embodiment comprises a section of the starter circuit


18


as shown in FIG.


3


. The starter circuit


18


and the drive circuit


20


comprise a lighting device


42


which houses the HID lamp


19


as shown in FIG.


10


. Also according to the first embodiment, it is possible to reduce the size of the lighting device


42


itself by using the small sized high voltage generating transformer


10


.




In FIG.


11


and

FIG. 12

,


43


is a reflecting mirror with a three dimensional parabolic shape. An aperture


44


is provided on the bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


. A lighting device


42


which houses an HID lamp


19


as shown in

FIG. 10

is housed in an aperture


44


. The lighting device


42


is gripped by a compressing spring


47


which is fixed by a first supporting member


45


and a second supporting member


46


which are fixed to a rear face in proximity to the bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


. A shade


49


which switches luminous intensity and which is retractable in the longitudinal direction of the HID lamp


19


(the direction of the arrow A and B in

FIG. 11

) is mounted on a lower section of the HID lamp


19


as a guide for the low voltage wiring sheath


48


. The displacement of the shade


49


which switches luminous intensity is performed by the luminous intensity switching motor


51


which is mounted on the support member


50


fixed to the rear face in proximity to the bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


. The switching motor


51


advances or retracts an arm


52


which is fixed to one end of the shade


49


in order to switch luminous intensity. The shade


49


for switching the luminous intensity and the luminous intensity switching motor


51


comprise a luminous intensity switching mechanism


53


. The shade


49


for switching the luminous intensity when advancing reduces the amount of light which enters the upper forward section by filtering a section of downward light out of the light which approaches the inner face of the reflecting mirror


43


from the HID lamp


19


. The position of the shade


49


for switching the luminous intensity in

FIG. 11

is in a low beam state (L beam) in which the amount of light is reduced. It is possible to create a high beam state (H beam) in which the amount of light is restored by retracting the shade


49


for switching the luminous intensity to a position proximate to the bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


.




In embodiment 1, the mechanism


53


for switching luminous intensity, the HID lamp


19


, the lighting device


42


and the reflecting mirror


43


comprise an electric discharge lamp device


54


.




In embodiment 1, as shown in FIG.


11


and

FIG. 12

, a lighting device


42


is offset to an upper position with reference to the center of the bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


or the axial line of the high voltage terminal of the HID lamp


19


. Due to the offset, it is possible to create an empty space in the lower bottom of the reflecting mirror


43


. Since it is possible to use the empty space as a mount for the luminous intensity switching motor


51


, it is possible to increase the compactness of the discharge lamp device


54


. In order to achieve the offset, the position of the high voltage generating transformer


10


is offset to one side in the case


30


of the lighting device


42


in consideration of the fact that the high voltage generating transformer


10


is disposed on the axial line of the high voltage terminal of the HID lamp


19


. The section which generates high voltage is concentrated on the axial line by the disposition of the high voltage-generating transformer


10


on the axial line of the high voltage terminal of the HID lamp


19


. Thus insulation with respect to other components is easy due to the concentration of the section which generates high voltage on the axial line.




As explained above, according to the present invention, a secondary coil of the high voltage generating transformer is disposed on the core side. A primary coil is disposed on the outer side of the secondary coil and the output terminal of the secondary coil is connected to the terminal of the core. The input terminal of the secondary coil is connected to the output terminal of the primary coil. In this way, it is possible to reduce the volume of the insulation volume and reduce the number of components and therefore reduce the size of the device.




According to the present invention, the high voltage generating transformer bobbin and the discharge lamp connecting connector are integrated. Otherwise the holder which grips the core of the high voltage generating transformer and the terminal of the core are integrated. Thus it is possible to reduce the size of the discharge lamp lighting device through the reduction in size of the high voltage generating transformer.




According to the present invention, since the high voltage generating transformer is provided on the axial line of the high voltage terminal of the discharge lamp, a distance with respect to peripheral components may be maintained and insulation may thus be easily ensured as the secondary coil which generates high voltage is concentrated in the-central section of the high voltage generating transformer.




According to the present invention, since the partition is provided which secures the high voltage generating transformer to the case in which the transformer is embedded, it is possible to reduce the amount of molding and thus reduce costs.




According to the present invention, since the terminal which is connected with the terminal of the wiring board in the case projects onto the high voltage generating transformer when stored in the case, the electrical connection operation of the high voltage generating transformer and the wiring board may be simplified and performed in a shorter time.




According to the present invention, an empty space is formed by offsetting a case which stores the high voltage generating transformer to one side of an axial line of a connector for the discharge lamp and a luminous intensity switching motor is disposed in the space. In this way, it is possible to increase the compactness of the discharge lamp device.




As shown above, an electric discharge lamp device according to the present invention is adapted to light an electric discharge lamp used as a headlight of the vehicle such as an automobile.



Claims
  • 1. An electric discharge lamp lighting device provided with a high voltage generating transformer, wherein a secondary coil of said high voltage generating transformer is disposed near a core, a primary coil is disposed on an outer side of said secondary coil, a high voltage terminal of said secondary coil is connected to a terminal of said core and a low voltage terminal of said secondary coil is connected to said primary coil.
  • 2. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1, wherein a bobbin of said high voltage generating transformer and a connector for connecting an electric discharge lamp are integrated.
  • 3. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 2, wherein a partition securing only said high voltage generating transformer in a case in which said high voltage generating transformer is embedded is provided.
  • 4. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 3, wherein when storing said high voltage generating transformer in a case, a terminal connected with a terminal of a wiring board in said case projects to said high voltage generating transformer.
  • 5. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1, wherein said high voltage generating transformer is provided on an axial line of a high voltage terminal of a discharge lamp.
  • 6. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1, wherein a holder gripping said core of said high voltage generating transformer and said terminal of said core are integrated.
  • 7. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 1, wherein an empty space is formed by offsetting a case storing said high voltage generating transformer to one side of an axial line of a connector connecting a discharge lamp, said space housing a luminance intensity switching motor.
  • 8. An electric discharge lamp lighting device provided with a high voltage generating transformer, said high voltage generating transformer havinga core made of a magnetic material, a primary coil encircling said core, a secondary coil encircling said core, a high voltage terminal of said secondary coil connected to a terminal of said core and a low voltage terminal of said secondary coil connected to a terminal of said primary coil, and wherein said secondary coil supplies a secondary voltage generated by magnetic induction of said high voltage generating transformer.
  • 9. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8, wherein said primary coil encircles said secondary coil.
  • 10. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8, wherein said electric discharge lamp lighting device includes an connector for connecting an electric discharge lamp and said core extends along an axis of said connector.
  • 11. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8, wherein an empty space is formed by offsetting a case storing said high voltage generating transformer to one side of an axis of a connector connecting said discharge lamp, said space housing a luminance intensity switching motor.
  • 12. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8, wherein a bobbin of said high voltage generating transformer and a connector for connecting an electric discharge lamp are integrated together.
  • 13. An electric discharge lamp lighting device according to claim 8, wherein a connector for connecting an electric discharge lamp is integrally provided in an end section of a bobbin of said high voltage generating transformer.
  • 14. An electric discharge lamp lighting device comprising:a connector connecting a discharge lamp, a high voltage generating transformer supplying voltage to said discharge lamp, a case storing said high voltage generating transformer, a luminance intensity switching motor for switching luminance intensity, and wherein an empty space is formed by offsetting said case to one side of an axis of said connector and said space houses said luminance intensity switching motor.
  • 15. An electric discharge lamp lighting device provided with a high voltage generating transformer, wherein a secondary coil of said high voltage generating transformer is disposed near a core, a primary coil encircling said secondary coil, a high voltage terminal of said secondary coil being connected to a terminal of said core and a low voltage terminal of said secondary coil being connected to said primary coil.
  • 16. An electric discharge lamp lighting device provided with a high voltage generating transformer, wherein a secondary coil of said high voltage generating transformer is disposed near a core, a primary coil circumferentially surrounds said secondary coil, a high voltage terminal of said secondary coil being connected to a terminal of said core and a low voltage terminal of said secondary coil being connected to said primary coil.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATION

This Application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/99/02020, whose International filing date is Apr. 15, 1999 and which was published in Japanese on Oct. 26, 2000, the disclosures of which Application are incorporated by reference herein.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/JP99/02020 Apr 1999 US
Child 09/721960 US