Electric lamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244737
  • Patent Number
    6,244,737
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 22, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a motor vehicle headlight lamp having a metal-plastic cap whose electric connections are constructed as contact lugs (16, 17). According to the invention, the two contact lugs (16, 17) in each case have a groove (16c, 17c) in which in each case a supply lead wire (12, 13) which is guided out of the lamp bulb is fixed to the corresponding contact lug (16, 17) by a welded joint. Furthermore, the contact lugs (16, 17) are equipped with means (16f, 17f) for threading the supply lead wires (12, 13) into the respective groove (16c, 17c) and the lamp cap has at least one cut-out (18) which serves the purpose of carrying out the welding of the supply lead wires (12, 13), arranged in the grooves (16c, 17c), to the contact lugs (16, 17).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to electric lamps and particularly to automobile lamps. More particularly the invention is concerned with the coupling socket structure of an automobile lamp.




BACKGROUND ART




Such an electric lamp is disclosed, for example, in the International Patent Application WO 97/40521. This laid-open patent application describes an electric incandescent lamp, in particular a motor vehicle headlight lamp, having an incandescent filament enclosed in a vitreous lamp bulb and a lamp cap consisting of metal and plastic parts. The end, sealed in a gas tight fashion, of the lamp bulb is fixed in a metal holder which, for its part, is anchored in the plastic cap part provided with the electric connections of the lamp. The supply leads, which are guided out of the lamp bulb and connected to the incandescent filament, are welded in the interior of the plastic cap part to the electric connections of the lamp, which are constructed as contact lugs. For the purpose of welding the supply lead and contact lug, the contact lugs in each case have a bore through which the corresponding supply lead is guided. The supply lead ends guided through the bore are welded to the contact lug. The interior of the plastic cap part is closed with a cover. For the purpose of sealing against the ingression of air humidity, the lamp cap has silicon sleeves through which the supply leads are guided, and which are arranged with a press fit in the bushings of the plastic cap part for the supply leads. The press fit is produced with the aid of the contact lugs, which exert a pressure on the silicon sleeves.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a diagrammatic representation of the preferred embodiment of the lamp with the reflector partially sectioned.





FIG. 2

shows a cross section through a part of the lamp base.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




It is the object of the invention to provide an electric lamp having an improved lamp cap and, in particular, having improved electric connections.




The electric lamp according to the invention has a lamp cap, a transparent lamp bulb, at least one luminous means surrounded by the lamp bulb, at least two supply lead wires, guided out of the lamp bulb, for supplying power to the at least one luminous means, and a holder for the lamp bulb as well as a plastic cap part, which is provided with the electric connections, constructed as at least two contact lugs, of the lamp, and in which the holder is anchored. According to the invention, the at least two contact lugs in each case have a groove in which in each case a supply lead wire is fixed to the corresponding contact lug by a welded joint. Furthermore, the at least two contact lugs according to the invention are equipped with means for threading the supply lead wires into the respective groove. The lamp cap further has at least one cut-out serving the purpose of carrying out the welding of the supply lead wires to the contact lugs.




The abovementioned features of the lamp according to the invention permit the contact lugs to be injection molded in the plastic cap part, and permit dispensing with additional means for sealing the lamp cap against the ingression of air humidity such as, for example, silicon sleeves or potting compound. Moreover, there is also no need for a cover to close the cap interior. The welded joint between the supply lead wires and contact lugs is made, in the case of the lamp according to the invention, with the aid of a laser, for example, by a tiny cut-out in the lamp cap. The abovementioned cut-out is advantageously arranged in the holder, and not in the sealed plastic cap part. For the purpose of producing the abovenamed welded joint, it is advantageous, because of the low melting temperature, to heat the contact lugs, consisting of steel sheet, and not the supply lead wires produced from molybdenum.




The means for threading the supply lead wires advantageously have for each groove two webs which delimit the groove laterally, the edge, facing the groove, of at least one of these webs being provided with a slant. In the particularly preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the edges, facing the groove, of the two webs have a slant in each case. These slants ensure that during mounting of the lamp the supply lead wire ends are automatically threaded without a problem into the grooves of the contact lugs. The two webs delimiting the groove advantageously have different lengths. Consequently, the longer web can serve as a guiding aid for the supply lead wire to be threaded. The shorter of the two webs advantageously has a lesser width than the longer web. This facilitates the welding of the supply lead wire and contact lug, because in order to weld the two abovenamed components, only the material of the shorter web need be heated briefly above the melting point thereof. After the heated material has solidified, the supply lead wire is connected to the shorter web by means of a welded joint.




The preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is a single-filament halogen incandescent lamp which is provided for use in a motor vehicle headlight. This lamp has a vitreous, essentially cylindrical lamp bulb having a pinch foot


10




a


sealed in a gas tight fashion. The dome


10




b


of the lamp bulb


10


is provided with a light-absorbing coating. Serving as light source is an incandescent filament


11


which is aligned parallel to the lamp bulb axis and is connected in an electrically conductive fashion to two supply leads


12


,


13


which are guided out of the pinch foot


10




a


and consist of molybdenum wire. The pinch foot


10




a


of the lamp bulb


10


is fixed in a metal holder which consists of the cup-like holder part


14




a,


the intermediate ring


14




e


and the annular carrier sleeve


14




b.


In addition to the metal holder


14




a,




14




b,


the lamp cap also has a plastic cap part


15


which is provided with the electric connections


16


,


17


of the lamp and in which the annular metal carrier sleeve


14




b


is anchored. The carrier sleeve


14




b


has three reference noses


14




c,


situated in a plane, and a pressed on spring


14




d


for mounting the lamp in the reflector


20


of a motor vehicle headlight. The sealing of the reflector


20


is performed by means of a silicone sealing ring


19


which bears against the outer wall of the reflector


20


and against the plastic cap part


15


. The design of the lamp in accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment, and its use in a headlight are represented diagrammatically in FIG.


1


.




The electric connections


16


,


17


of the lamp consist of two metal contact lugs


16


,


17


which are welded in each case to one of the supply lead wires


12


,


13


(not illustrated in FIG.


1


). The contact lugs


16


,


17


are made from a steel sheet and are injection molded in the plastic cap part


15


of the lamp cap. They


16


,


17


consist in each case of an L-shaped steel sheet. In each case one limb


16




a,




17




a


of the L-shaped contact lugs


16


,


17


is constructed as a plug-in contact, while the other limb


16




b,




17




b


is equipped with a groove


16




c,




17




c


into which each case the angled end


12




a,




13




a


of a supply lead wire


12


,


13


is threaded. The regions, normally covered in the cross section of

FIG. 2

, of the contact lugs


16


,


17


are represented by dashes in FIG.


2


. The angle region of the L-shaped contact lugs


16


,


17


is tightly injection molded in the plastic cap part


15


and is therefore normally not visible. The grooves


16




c,




17




c


are laterally delimited in each case by two webs


16




d,




16




e


or


17




d,




17




e


of different length. Two webs


16




d,




16




e


or


17




d,




17




e


in each case have on their edge facing the groove


16




c,




17




c


a slant


16




f,




17




f


which serves to thread the supply lead wire


12


,


13


into the groove


16




c,




17




c.


The shorter web


16




e,




17




e


has a lesser width than the longer web


16




d,




17




d.


The welded joint between the supply lead wires


12


,


13


and the contact lugs


16


,


17


is produced by briefly heating the material on the shorter webs


16




e,




17




e


above its melting point by means of a laser. After the solidification of the melt, the angled end


12




a,




13




a


of the supply lead wire


12


,


13


is connected to the shorter web


16




e,




17




e.


The L-limbs


16




b,




17




b


welded to the supply lead wires


12


,


13


extend as far as into the interior formed by the carrier sleeve


14




b


anchored in the plastic cap part


15


. The carrier sleeve


14




b


is provided at the level of the webs


16




d,




16




e,




17




d,




17




e


with a cut-out


18


via which the laser welding of the supply lead wires


12


,


13


to the shorter webs


16




e,




17




e


of the corresponding contact lug


16


,


17


is performed after the mounting of the lamp cap.



Claims
  • 1. An electric lamp having a lamp cap, a transparent lamp bulb (10), and having at least one luminous means (11) surrounded by the lamp bulb (10), in whichthe lamp has at least two supply lead wires (12, 13), projecting from the lamp bulb (10), for supplying power to the at least one luminous means (11), the lamp cap has a holder (14a, 14b, 14e) for the lamp bulb (10), the lamp cap has a plastic cap part (15), which is provided with electric connections (16, 17) of the lamp and in which the holder (14a, 14b, 14e) is anchored, and the electric connections (16, 17) are constructed as at least two metal contact lugs (16, 17) which are connected in an electrically conducting fashion in each case to one of the supply lead wires (12, 13), characterized in that the at least two contact lugs (16, 17) in each case have a groove (16c, 17c) in which in each case a supply lead wire (12, 13) is fixed to the corresponding contact lug (16, 17) by a welded joint, the contact lugs (16, 17) have means (16f, 17f) for threading the supply lead wires (12, 13) into the respective groove (16c, 17c), and the lamp cap has at least one cut-out (18) which serves the purpose of carrying out the welding of the supply lead wires (12, 13), arranged in the grooves (16c, 17c), to the contact lugs (16, 17).
  • 2. The electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the means for threading in each case have for each groove (16c, 17c) two webs (16d, 16e; 17d, 17e) which laterally delimit the groove (16c, 17c), the edge, facing the groove (16c, 17c), of at least one of these webs (16d, 16e; 17d, 17e) being provided with a slant (16f, 17f).
  • 3. The electric lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that the edges, facing the groove (16c, 17c), of the two webs (16d, 16e; 17d, 17e) are provided with a slant (16f, 17f).
  • 4. The electric lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that the webs (16d, 16e; 17d, 17e) have a different length so that a first web (16d, 17d) is a relatively longer web, and a second web (16e, 17e) is a relatively shorter web.
  • 5. The electric lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that the shorter web (16e, 17e) has a lesser width than the longer web (16d, 17d).
  • 6. The electric lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that the supply lead wires (12, 13) are connected in each case to the shorter web (16e, 17e) by the welded joint.
  • 7. The electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the supply lead wires (12, 13) have angled ends (12a, 13a) which are welded to the contact lugs (16, 17).
  • 8. The electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the at least one cut-out (18) is arranged in the holder (14a, 14e, 14b).
  • 9. An electric lamp having a lamp cap, a transparent lamp bulb (10), and having at least one luminous means (11) surrounded by the lamp bulb (10) in which the lamp has at least two supply lead wires (12, 13), projecting from the lamp bulb (10) for supplying power to the at least one luminous means (11), the lamp cap has a holder (14a, 14b, 14e) for the lamp bulb (10), the lamp cap has a plastic cap part (15), which is provided with electric connections (16, 17) of the lamp and in which the holder (14a, 14b, 14e) is anchored, andthe electric connections (16, 17) are constructed as at least two metal contact lugs (16, 17) which are connected in an electrically conducting fashion in each case to one of the supply lead wires (12, 13), wherein the at least two contact lugs (16, 17) are injection molded in the plastic cap (15); the at least two contact lugs (16, 17) in each case have a groove (16c, 17c) in which in each case a supply lead wire (12, 13) is fixed to the corresponding contact lug (16, 17) by a welded joint, the contact lugs (16, 17) have means (16f, 17f) for threading the supply lead wires (12, 13) into the respective groove (16c, 17c), and the lamp cap has at least one cut-out (18) which serves the purpose of carrying out the welding of the supply lead wires (12, 13), arranged in the grooves (16c, 17c), to the contact lugs (16, 17).
  • 10. An electric lamp having a lamp cap, a transparent lamp bulb (10), and having at least one luminous means (11) surrounded by the lamp bulb (10), in which the lamp has at least two supply lead wires (12, 13), projecting from the lamp bulb (10), for supplying power to the at least one luminous means (11), the lamp cap has a holder (14a, 14b, 14e) for the lamp bulb (10), the lamp cap has a plastic cap part (15), which is provided with electric connections (16, 17) of the lamp and in which the holder (14a, 14b, 14e) is anchored, andthe electric connections (16, 17) are constructed as at least two metal contact lugs (16, 17) which are connected in an electrically conducting fashion in each case to one of the supply lead wires (12, 13), wherein the at least two contact lugs (16, 17) are injection molded in the plastic cap (15); the at least two contact lugs (16, 17) in each case have a groove (16c, 17c) in which in each case a supply lead wire (12, 13) is fixed to the corresponding contact lug (16, 17) and fused for electrical conduction to, and the lamp cap has at least one cut-out (18) which serves the purpose of carrying out the fusing of the supply lead wires (12, 13), arranged in the grooves (16c, 17c), to the contact lugs (16, 17).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 55 412 Dec 1998 DE
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