Information
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Patent Grant
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6276812
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Patent Number
6,276,812
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Date Filed
Monday, May 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 21, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to an electric lamp, comprising a base (3) having at least two V-shaped fixing plates (5; 6) with a first (5a, 6a) and a second elastic V-shaped limb (5b; 6b). The ends of the first V-shaped limb (5a, 6a) are formed on the base (3). The first V-shaped limb (5a; 6a) forms a location (7) to accommodate a tappet-like holder or connector part and the ends of the second V-shaped limb (5b; 6b) arm configured as free ends. The inventive lamp can be used in a sealed headlight of a motor vehicle and on a carrier plate fitted with several lamp holders and forming part of the tail lights of a motor vehicle.
Description
The invention relates to an electrical lamp as claimed in the preamble of patent claim
1
and to a lighting system for such lamps.
I. PRIOR ART
An electrical lamp corresponding to the preamble of patent claim
1
is disclosed, for example, in the German Utility Model 296 16 116. The lamp described in the abovementioned utility model is an incandescent lamp which is intended for use in a motor vehicle for generating the lighting functions of brake light, tail light or indicator light. The lamp base is embodied in this lamp, depending on the use, either as a plug or with slider contacts for printed circuit board mounting.
II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to make available an electrical lamp with an improved lamp base which makes it possible to install the lamp both on a carrier plate, for example for use as an indicator light or brake light in the rear area of a motor vehicle, and in a sealed reflector, for example as an indicator light in a front head light of a motor vehicle.
This object is achieved according to the invention by means of the defining features of patent claim
1
. Particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the subclaims.
The electrical lamp according to the invention has a base which is provided with at least two V-shaped attachment clips with elastic V-shaped limbs, the first V-shaped limbs forming a receptacle for a tappet-like holder component or plug component, and the ends of the first V-shaped limbs being integrally formed onto the base, while the ends of the second V-shaped limbs are embodied as free ends. These measures enable the lamp according to the invention to be installed both on a carrier plate which is equipped with lamp holders and in the rear installation opening, to be sealed, of a reflector element.
The electrical base contacts advantageously extend into the receptacle formed by the first V-shaped limbs and electrical contact is easily formed in this way between the base contacts and the holder contacts of the tappet-like holder component or plug component which is arranged between the first V-shaped limbs. In addition, the first V-shaped limbs advantageously have first latching noses which connect in a latching fashion with the holder component or plug component arranged in the receptacle between the first V-shaped limbs. The second V-shaped limbs are advantageously equipped at their free ends with second latching noses in order to make possible a latching connection between the lamp base and the edge of the installation opening in the reflector body. In addition, the free ends of the V-shaped limbs advantageously each have an oblique face which facilitates the insertion of the lamp into the installation opening of the reflector body.
According to a first preferred exemplary embodiment, the lighting system according to the invention has a carrier plate on which there is at least one lamp holder which has a tappet which is equipped with the electrical holder contacts, projects out of the carrier plate and is arranged between the first V-shaped limbs when the lamp is inserted. The first latching noses advantageously connect in a latching fashion to the tappet when the lamp is inserted.
According to a second preferred exemplary embodiment, the light system according to the invention has a reflector which has at least one installation opening for, in each case, one lamp, and at least one plug which is provided with a connection cable. The plug is equipped with attachment means for attaching it to the reflector and is equipped with a tappet-shaped projection which, after it has been mounted, is arranged in the receptacle formed by the first V-shaped limbs. In addition, the plug has at least two unlocking pins which, when the plug is fitted on, release the latching connection between the two latching noses and the reflector. The plug is also advantageously equipped with a sealing ring which bears against a flange, surrounding the installation opening, on the reflector and seals this opening. The electrical contacts of the plug are advantageously located on the tappet-like projection.
III. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the preferred exemplary embodiments. In the drawing:
FIG. 1
shows an electrical lamp according to the invention in a schematic, partially sectional side view,
FIG. 2
shows a carrier plate equipped with a lamp holder in a schematic, partially sectional side view,
FIG. 3
shows the electrical lamp from
FIG. 1
in a schematic, partially sectional side view turned through 90 degrees,
FIG. 4
shows the carrier plate according to
FIG. 2
in a schematic, partially sectional side view turned through 90 degrees,
FIG. 5
shows, in schematic, partially sectional side view, a plug for supplying power to the lamp according to
FIGS. 1 and 3
which is arranged in a reflector,
FIG. 6
shows the plug from
FIG. 5
in a schematic, partially sectional side view turned through 90 degrees,
FIG. 7
shows a side view of a light system according to the invention with a lamp according to
FIGS. 1 and 3
which is mounted in a reflector, and a plug according to
FIGS. 5 and 6
in a schematic, partially sectional view.
FIGS. 1 and 3
show an electrical lamp according to a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention. This lamp has a glass lamp bulb
1
with an end
1
a
which has a gas-tight seal and from which two electrical current feeder lines
4
a
,
4
b
project, said electrical feeder lines
4
a
,
4
b
being connected in an electrically conductive fashion to a spiral wound filament
2
arranged within the lamp bulb
1
. The sealed end
1
a
of the lamp bulb
1
is secured in a base
3
composed of plastic. The base
3
has two V-shaped attachment clips
5
,
6
which each have a first V-shaped limb
5
a
,
6
a
and a second, elastic V-shaped limb
5
b
,
6
b
. The first V-shaped limbs
5
a
,
6
a
are integrally formed onto the base
3
by their ends and form a receptacle
7
for a tappet-like holder component or plug component, while the ends of the second V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
are embodied as free ends. The first V-shaped limbs
5
a
,
6
a
are equipped with first latching noses
5
c
,
6
c
which project into the receptacle
7
, and the free ends of the second V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
are equipped with second latching noses
5
d
,
6
d.
The free ends of the second V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
have, in the vicinity of the second latching noses
5
d
,
6
d
, an oblique face
5
e
,
6
e
which facilitates the installation of the lamp in the installation opening of a reflector. The electrical base contacts
3
a
,
3
b
are arranged in the receptacle
7
. The base
3
is also equipped with a support face
3
c
, which serves as a depth stop when the lamp is inserted into the installation opening of a reflector.
Two different possible applications of the incandescent lamp described above are explained in more detail below.
FIGS. 2 and 4
show a carrier plate
10
equipped with a plurality of lamp holders. For the sake of clarity,
FIGS. 2 and 4
show only a detail of the carrier plate
10
with a single lamp holder. The lamp holder is composed of a tappet
12
which projects out of the carrier plate
10
and is provided with two electrical holder contacts
11
a
,
11
b.
The holder contacts
11
a
,
11
b
are connected to the electrical terminals
14
a
,
14
b
of the carrier plate
10
. When the lamp is installed, the tappet
12
engages in the receptacle
7
, with the result that the first V-shaped limbs
5
a
,
6
a
bear in a clamping fashion against the tappet
12
, and the second V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
bear in a clamping fashion against the side walls
13
a
,
13
b
arranged on both sides of the tappet
12
. In addition, the holder contacts
11
a
,
11
b
which are embodied as leaf springs make electrical contact with the base contacts
3
a
,
3
b
when the tappet
12
is inserted into the receptacle
7
. The carrier plate
10
is, for example, a component of the rear lighting system of motor vehicles. A plurality of lamp holders for an indicator light, brake light and tailgate light are usually arranged on it.
FIGS. 5
to
7
show a second possible application of the lamp according to the invention shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. This lamp can be used not only on a carrier plate
10
, such as explained above, but also equally well in a reflector which is sealed against the ingress of humidity.
FIG. 7
shows a lighting system with the lamp according to the invention, a reflector and a plug for supplying power to the lamp. The reflector
20
, which is for example the front headlight of a motor vehicle, has, on its rear wall
20
, an installation opening
21
for a lamp according to the invention which is used, for example, to generate a front indicator light. The reflector wall
20
a
is also provided on the outside with a flange
20
b
which is used to attach a plug
22
. Details of the plug
22
are illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
The plug
22
has a tappet-like projection
25
which is equipped with the electrical plug contacts
24
a
,
24
b
and which, when the plug
22
is connected, engages in the receptacle
7
formed by the first V-shaped limbs
5
a
,
6
a
. In addition, the plug has two unlocking pins
26
a
,
26
b
which are arranged on both sides of the tappet-like a projection
25
, a sealing ring
27
, an electrical connecting cable
23
and two attachment clips
28
,
29
.
To install the lamp, it is introduced from the rear into the installation opening
21
of the reflector
20
. Here, the second V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
bear in a clamping fashion against the edge of the reflector wall
20
a
in the vicinity of the installation opening
21
. The second latching noses
5
d
,
6
d
engage on the inside behind the reflector wall
20
a
. The bearing face
3
c
of the lamp base
3
bears here against the outside of the reflector wall
20
a
and serves as a depth stop for the lamp. In order to connect the plug
22
, the ends
28
b
,
29
b
of the attachment clips
28
,
29
are pressed together. As a result, the ends
28
a
,
29
a
of the attachment clips
28
,
29
which are embodied as grips can be attached behind the flange
20
b
of the reflector
20
. Here, the sealing ring
27
of the plug
22
is seated on the flange
20
b
and seals the installation opening
21
of the reflector
20
. In addition, the tappet-like projection
25
of the plug
22
engages in the receptacle
7
of the lamp base
3
, as a result of which an electrical contact is made between the plug contacts
24
a
,
24
b
and the base contacts
3
a
,
3
b
. However, at the same time, the two unlocking pins
26
a
,
26
b
of the plug
22
also slide between the two V-shaped limbs
5
b
,
6
b
and the reflector wall
20
a
into the installation opening
21
and as a result release the latching connection between the two latching noses
5
d
,
6
d
and the reflector wall
20
a
, with the result that when the plug
22
is connected the lamp is attached only to the plug
22
. When the plug
22
is removed again, the lamp is therefore removed immediately together with the plug
22
from the reflector
20
.
Claims
- 1. An electrical lamp havinga lamp bulb (1), at least one luminous element (2) arranged within the lamp bulb (1), a base (3) in which the lamp bulb (1) is secured and which is provided with electrical base contacts (3a; 3b), at least two current feeder lines (4a; 4b) which lead out of the lamp bulb (1) and are electrically conductively connected to the at least one luminous element (2) and to the base contacts (3a; 3b), characterized in that the base (3) has at least two V-shaped attachment clips (5; 6) each with a first V-shaped limb (5a; 6a) and a second elastic V-shaped limb (5b; 6b), the ends of the first V-shaped limbs (5a; 6a) being integrally formed on the base (3), the first V-shaped limbs (5a; 6a) forming a receptacle (7) for a tappet-like holder component or plug component, the ends of the second V-shaped limbs (5b; 6b) being embodied as free ends.
- 2. The electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first V-shaped limbs (5a; 6a) are equipped with first latching noses (5c; 6c).
- 3. The electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the free ends of the second V-shaped limbs (5b; 6b) are provided with second latching noses (5d; 6d).
- 4. The electrical lamp as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second latching noses (5d; 6d) each have an oblique face (5e, 6e) at the free end of the second V-shaped limbs (5b; 6b).
- 5. The electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical base contacts (3a; 3b) project into the receptacle (7).
- 6. The electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base (3) has a support face (3c) which serves as a depth stop when the electrical lamp is installed in a reflector (20).
- 7. An lighting system having at least one electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1 and a carrier plate (10) which is provided with electrical terminals (14a; 14b) and on which at least one lamp holder which is equipped with electrical holder contacts (11a; 11b) is arranged, wherein the at least one lamp holder has a tappet (12) which is equipped with the holder contacts (11a; 11b), projects out of the carrier plate (10) and is arranged between the first V-shaped limbs (5a; 6a) when the lamp is inserted.
- 8. The lighting system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first latching noses (5c; 6c) form a latching connection with the tappet (12).
- 9. A lighting system having at least one electrical lamp as claimed in claim 1 and a reflector (20) which has at least one installation opening for, in each case, one electrical lamp, and at least one plug (22) which is provided with a connecting cable (23) and electrical contacts (24a; 24b), whereinthe plug (22) has attachment means (28; 29) which are provided for mounting the plug (22) on the reflector (20), the second V-shaped limbs (5b; 6b) come to bear in a clamping fashion in the vicinity of the mounting opening (21) on the reflector (20) when the lamp is installed and the plug (22) is not attached, with the result that the second latching noses (5d; 6d) connect in a latching fashion to the reflector (20), the plug (22) has a tappet-like projection (25) which, after the plug (22) is mounted on the reflector (20), is arranged in the receptacle (7) formed by the first V-shaped limbs (5a; 6a), the plug (22) has at least two unlocking pins (26a; 26b) which, after the plug (22) is attached on the reflector (20), act on the second V-shaped limbs (5b; 6b) in such a way that the latching connection of the second latching noses (5d; 6d) to the reflector (20) is released.
- 10. The lighting system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the tappet-like projection (25) is provided with the electrical contacts (24a; 24b) of the plug (22).
- 11. The lighting system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the plug (22) has a sealing ring (27) which seals the installation opening (21) after the plug (22) has been mounted on the reflector (20).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
197 52 979 |
Nov 1997 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DE98/02748 |
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WO |
00 |
5/22/2000 |
5/22/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/28949 |
6/10/1999 |
WO |
A |
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