The invention relates to a headlight lamp comprising at least one lamp vessel with at least one luminous means enclosed therein, a lamp base which is provided with the electric terminals of the headlight lamp, and having an annular metallic holder in which the at least one lamp vessel is fixed.
Such a headlight lamp is disclosed, for example, in German Laid-open Patent Application DE 199 51 203 A1. This patent application describes a headlight lamp having a lamp vessel, an incandescent filament enclosed therein, and a lamp base which is provided with the electric terminals of the headlight lamp. The lamp base has an annular metallic holder for anchoring the lamp vessel. Moreover, the lamp base has three reference noses arranged in a common plane, and an annular base flange, the base flange plane being arranged parallel to the plane of the reference noses. The base flange is provided with three lugs of resilient design which are arranged along its circumference and serve together with the reference noses for fastening the lamp in a headlight. Owing to the adjustment of the incandescent filament with reference to the reference noses, when the base is being mounted undesired slots or openings can result in the lamp base, and so dust can penetrate into the lamp base.
It is the object of the invention to provide a headlight lamp in the case of which the abovenamed disadvantages are avoided.
This object is achieved according to the invention by means of the features of patent claim 1. Particularly advantageous designs of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
The headlight lamp according to the invention has at least one lamp vessel with at least one luminous means enclosed therein, and a lamp base which is provided with the electric terminals of the headlight lamp, the lamp base having an annular metallic holder, in which the at least one lamp vessel is fixed and at least three reference noses, arranged in a common plane, as well as an annular base flange whose base flange plane is arranged parallel to the plane of the reference noses, the base flange being provided with at least three lugs which are arranged along its circumference, are of resilient design and serve together with the reference noses for fastening the lamp in a headlight. According to the invention, the reference noses are integrally formed on a reference ring which is connected to the annular metallic holder and to the base flange and which has a flat annular surface arranged parallel to the base flange plane, the outside diameter of the annular surface being greater than or equal to the inside diameter of the base flange and greater than or equal to the outside diameter of the annular metallic holder, and the inside diameter of the annular surface being smaller than the inside diameter of the base flange and smaller than the outside diameter of the annular metallic holder.
The abovenamed measures and features ensure that no undesired slots or openings result between the base flange and the holder during mounting of the base. The inside and the outside diameters of the annular surface of the additional reference ring are coordinated with the corresponding diameter of the base flange and the holder such that even the adjustment of the luminous means with reference to the reference noses cannot form any slots or openings between the base flange and the holder. The annular surface of the reference ring can, furthermore, be used for welding the metallic base parts, in particular the holder and the base flange. As a result, the two surfaces of the reference noses remain free from welded joints, and so they can be used for mounting the lamp in the headlight. In particular, the headlight lamp according to the invention can be mounted in two different ways in the opening, designed as lamp holder, of a headlight reflector. Firstly, the lamp according to the invention can be inserted into the reflector such that the rim of the reflector opening is arranged with a clamping fit between the reference noses and the resiliently designed lugs of the base flange. In this case, the reference noses engage in the reflector and their surface facing the lamp vessel serves as reference plane for the alignment of the incandescent filament or the luminous means of the lamp inside the reflector. Owing to the locking of the bayonet lock, which is formed by the reference noses and the base flange lugs of the lamp, and by the reflector rim designed as lamp holder, the reference noses reach their predetermined position in the reflector, as a result of which the luminous means of the lamp is aligned with reference to the focal point and the optical axis of the reflector. Secondly, the lamp according to the invention can, however, also be inserted into the headlight in such a way that the surface, facing the lamp vessel, of the reference noses bears against the outer wall of the reflector rim. In this case, the lamp must be fixed with a clamping action on the rear wall of the reflector by means of a bracket, as is customary with H4 and H7 lamps. The type of mounting is a function of the properties of the headlight.
The annular metallic holder is advantageously provided with a rim which rests on the annular surface of the reference ring and is connected to it. The welding of the holder to the reference ring is thereby facilitated. The reference noses are advantageously designed to be cambered in the region of their edges running radially with reference to the reference ring. This prevents any sharp edges of the reference noses from causing wear on the reflector wall which could lead to dirt deposits in the headlight. Moreover, the reference ring and the base flange advantageously form an undercut, in order to prevent maladjustment of the lamp in the headlight by a possible burr on the reflector neck. For this purpose, an annular groove is advantageously arranged in the region of the contact surface of the reference ring and the base flange.
The invention is explained in more detail below with the aid of a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
The preferred exemplary embodiment, illustrated in
Adjoining the metallic base flange 12 is the plastic ring 13, which is designed as an injection-molded part and from which project three metallic contact lugs 13a, 13b, 13c, which are connected in each case in an electrically conducting fashion to a supply lead 5, 6, 7 and form the electric contacts of the headlight lamp. The end, averted from the lamp vessel 1, of the lamp base 9 is formed by the grip part 14, which consists of plastic and is fixed by an undetachable plug-in connection on the plastic ring 13 and on the base flange 12. The grip part 14 has a web 14a running perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A along a diameter of the plastic ring 13. The web 14a can serve as a grip for locking and unlocking the bayonet lock when changing the lamp.
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101 48 115 | Sep 2001 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE02/02967 | 8/13/2002 | WO | 00 | 3/19/2004 |
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WO03/032365 | 4/17/2003 | WO | A |
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