Electric lamp

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260986
  • Patent Number
    6,260,986
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to an electric lamp, provided with a metal-plastic cap, for a motor vehicle headlight, which has a pressing-on spring (100) which is arranged laterally on the lamp cap and serves to mount the lamp in the reflector opening, constructed as lamp holder, of the headlight. The lamp cap has a metal holder part for the lamp bulb, a metal annular carrier sleeve (14b) connected thereto, and a plastic cap part (15) in which the carrier sleeve (14b) is anchored. According to the invention, the annular carrier sleeve (14b) has two inwardly angled lugs (14d) between which the pressing-on spring (100) is arranged with a clamping fit, and which are crossed with the ends (104a) of the pressing-on spring (100).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




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




BACKGROUND ART




Such an electric lamp is disclosed, for example, in the International Patent Application WO 98/27567. This patent application describes an electric lamp, in particular a motor vehicle headlight lamp, having a vitreous lamp bulb, an incandescent filament arranged therein and a lamp cap consisting of metal and plastic parts. The lamp cap has a metal holder part for the lamp bulb, an annular metal carrier sleeve connected thereto, and plastic cap part, which is provided with the electric connections of the lamp and in which the carrier sleeve is anchored. For the purpose of fastening the lamp in the headlight reflector, the lamp cap is equipped with a pressing-on spring constructed as a cambered leaf spring. The leaf spring ends bear against the inner wall of the annular carrier sleeve, while a V-shaped section of the leaf spring reaches through a cut-out in the carrier sleeve. The leaf spring is fastened in the plastic cap part.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a side view of the preferred embodiment in a diagrammatic, partially sectioned view with a reflector indicated by dashes.





FIG. 2

shows a top view of the connection between the carrier sleeve of the lamp in accordance with FIG.


1


and the reflector of the headlamp





FIG. 3

shows a cross section through the plastic cap part and the carrier sleeve of the lamps from

FIG. 1







FIG. 4

shows a side view of the pressing-on spring of the lamp in

FIG. 1

, and





FIG. 5

shows a top view of the pressing-on spring of FIG.


4


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




It is the object of the invention to provide an electric lamp having an improved pressing-on spring and an improved fastening for the pressing-on spring. This object is achieved according to the invention by means of the characterizing features of Patent claim


1


. Particularly advantageous designs of the invention are described in the subclaims. The electric lamp according to the invention has a lamp cap, a transparent lamp bulb and at least one luminous means surrounded by the lamp bulb. The lamp cap has a metal holder part for the lamp bulb, an annular metal carrier sleeve connected to the holder part, and a plastic cap part which is provided with the electric connections of the lamp and in which the carrier sleeve is anchored. In order to mount the lamp according to the invention in a headlight reflector, the lamp cap is equipped with a pressing-on spring which is constructed as a leaf spring and ensures that the lamp is held with a clamping fit in the reflector opening, constructed as lamp holder, of the headlight. The pressing-on spring bears against the inner wall of the annular carrier sleeve, and reaches through a cut-out in the carrier sleeve. According to the invention, the carrier sleeve has two inwardly angled lugs which are crossed in each case with one end of the leaf spring, and between which the leaf spring is arranged with a clamping fit. As a result, the pressing-on spring is fastened directly on the carrier sleeve in a reliable and simple way, that is to say without additional fastening means. The angled lugs are formed from the material of the carrier sleeve. The pressing-on spring constructed as a leaf spring is arranged with a clamping fit between the two angled lugs, which serve the leaf spring ends as a stop.




Each end of the leaf spring is advantageously equipped with at least two teeth between which the respective inwardly angled lug of the carrier sleeve is arranged. The above named teeth permit the respective leaf spring end to be crossed with the corresponding lug of the carrier sleeve. The angled lugs advantageously form an acute angle with the carrier sleeve, each leaf spring end being arranged in the region of the acute angle between the corresponding angled lug and the carrier sleeve wall. As a result, the lugs additionally act as a guidance aid for the leaf spring ends, so that the ends of the leaf spring are fixed in a clamped fashion between the lugs and the carrier sleeve wall because of the mechanical tension in the leaf spring.




The pressing-on spring, constructed as a leaf spring, of the lamp according to the invention advantageously has a V-shaped section which reaches through the cut-out in the carrier sleeve, and two U-shaped sections between which the V-shaped section is arranged, the U-shaped sections respectively connecting one V-limb of the V-shaped section to an end of the leaf spring. With the aid of the U-shaped sections, a mechanical tension is advantageously produced in the leaf spring, and the clamping fit of the leaf spring is produced between the angled lugs of the carrier sleeve. The V-shaped section, which reaches through the cut-out in the carrier sleeve, bears resiliently after mounting of the lamp in the reflector opening, constructed as lamp holder, in the headlight. The connecting region between the two limbs of the V-shaped section is advantageously rounded off, in order to enlarge the contact area between the pressing-on spring and lamp holder, and in order to facilitate the mounting of the lamp in the holder. The leaf spring advantageously bears against the inner wall of the carrier sleeve in the transition regions between the V-shaped section and the U-shaped sections and in the transition regions between the U-shaped sections and the respective leaf spring end. The stability of the fastening of the pressing-on spring is increased thereby.




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


10


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 pressing-on spring


100


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


20




b


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


.





FIG. 2

shows details of the arrangement of the lamp in the reflector


20


of the motor vehicle headlight. The three reference noses


14




c


engage in the mounting opening


21


, constructed as lamp holder, of the reflector


20


, and bear against the inside


20




a


of the reflector


20


. They


14




c


are distributed equidistantly over the circumference of the annular carrier sleeve


14




b.


The pressing-on spring


100


of the carrier sleeve


14




b


is arranged below a first reference nose


14




c,


and bears resiliently against the edge


22


of the lamp mounting opening


21


. The purpose of fastening the pressing-on spring


100


on the carrier sleeve


14




b


is served by two lugs


14




d


which are integrally formed on the annular carrier sleeve


14




b,


are angled inwards and between which the pressing-on spring


100


constructed as leaf spring is arranged with a clamping fit (FIG.


3


). The lugs


14




b


form an acute angle with the carrier sleeve wall. The leaf spring


100


consists of a spring steel. Its shape is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




The leaf spring


100


has a V-shaped section


101


which is arranged between two U-shaped sections


102


,


103


. The U-shaped sections


102


,


103


in each case connect a limb of the V-shaped section


101


to a leaf spring end


104


,


105


. Each leaf spring end


104


,


105


is equipped with two teeth


104




a,




105




a


, between which the corresponding lug


14




d,


angled from the carrier sleeve


14




b,


is arranged in each case (FIG.


3


). The teeth


104




a,




105




a


enclose an angle of 105 degrees with the leaf spring ends


104


,


105


. The V-shaped section


101


reaches through a cut-out in the carrier sleeve


14




b,


and after the lamp mounting the rounded-off connecting region


101




a


arranged between the two limbs of the V-shaped section


101


bears resiliently against the edge


22


of the reflector opening


21


constructed as lamp holder. The leaf spring


100


bears against the inner wall of the carrier sleeve


14




b


in the transition regions between the V-shaped section


101


and the U-shaped sections


102


,


103


, as well as in the transition regions between the U-shaped sections


102


and


103


and the respective leaf spring end


104


,


105


.




The outside of the carrier sleeve


14




b


has a depression


14




f


in each case below the other two reference noses


14




c.


The edge


22


of the lamp mounting opening


21


of the reflector


20


in each case has a prismatic bearing surface


22




a


in the region of the two abovenamed other reference noses


14




c.


The outside of the carrier sleeve


14




b


of the lamp cap bears with a clamping fit against these two prismatic bearing surfaces


22




a.


The clamping effect is produced by means of the pressing-on spring


100


. The depressions


14




f


ensure that the outer edge


22




a




2


, possibly affected by a burr, of the edge


22


of the mounting opening


21


is arranged not to contact the lamp cap and, in particular, not to contact the carrier sleeve


14




b.





Claims
  • 1. 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 cap has a metal holder part (14a) in which the lamp bulb (10) is fixed, the lamp cap has an annular metal carrier sleeve (14b) connected to the holder part (14a), and a plastic cap part (15) which is provided with the electric connections (16, 17) of the lamp and in which the carrier sleeve (14b) is anchored, and the lamp cap has a pressing-on spring (100) constructed as a cambered leaf spring which bears against the inner wall of the carrier sleeve (14b) and reaches through a cut-out in the annular carrier sleeve (14b), characterized in thatthe annular carrier sleeve (14b) has two inwardly angled lugs (14d) which are crossed in each case with one end (104, 105) of the leaf spring (100), and the leaf spring (100) is arranged with a clamping fit between the inwardly angled lugs (14d).
  • 2. Electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that each leaf spring end (104, 105) is equipped with at least two teeth (104a, 105a) between which the respective, inwardly angled lug (14d) of the carrier sleeve (14b) is arranged.
  • 3. Electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the angled lugs (14d) respectively form an acute angle with the carrier sleeve (14b), each leaf spring end (104, 105) being arranged in the region of the acute angle between the corresponding angled lug (14d) and the carrier sleeve wall.
  • 4. Electric lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that the leaf spring (100)has a V-shaped section (101) which reaches through the cut-out in the carrier sleeve (14b) has two U-shaped sections (102, 103) between which the V-shaped section (101) is arranged, the U-shaped sections (102, 103) in each case forming a limb of the V-shaped section (101) with one end (104, 105) of the leaf spring (100).
  • 5. Electric lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that the leaf spring (100) bears against the inner wall of the carrier sleeve (14b) in the transition regions between the V-shaped section (101) and the U-shaped sections (102, 103).
  • 6. Electric lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that the leaf spring (100) bears against the inner wall of the carrier sleeve (14b) in the transition regions between the U-shaped sections (102, 103) and the respective leaf spring end (104, 105).
  • 7. Electric lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that the connecting region (101a) between the two V-limbs (101) is rounded off.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 55 411 Dec 1998 DE
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