The invention relates to a holding device for fixing a lamp bulb and to an associated lamp. Here it concerns in particular high-pressure discharge lamps, preferably metal halide lamps, but also for example halogen incandescent lamps. Often a longitudinally extended, in particular ceramic, discharge vessel is used as the lamp bulb. Details of a lamp of this type are disclosed in the still unpublished PCT/DE2004/001710 which is incorporated by reference.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,591 already discloses a holding device for fixing a lamp bulb and associated lamp which is made up of three bulbs. It has a ceramic adapter, which is mounted on a screw base. Atmospheric pressure prevails between the enveloping bulb and the outer bulb.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,046 describes a high-pressure lamp with a base at one end in which the outer bulb is surrounded by a reflector. The base is fastened directly to the neck of the reflector by means of crimping. A disadvantage of this is that the dimensioning of the neck of the reflector must also be made to match the standard dimensions of the base.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a holding device for fixing a lamp bulb which is simple to mount and can be produced well in an automated process.
This object is achieved by the following features: the holding device comprises at least one clip element, often referred to hereafter as the main clip, the main clip having as a supporting surface a circular ring as a peripheral flange with an inner rim and an outer rim, the inner rim of which is adjoined, in section approximately transversely to it, by a peripheral side wall with a given height H, which is preferably cylindrically shaped, the free end of which forms a closing-off cover, the cover having a clearance, which is adapted to a portion of the lamp bulb that is to be fixed, and which has in particular a means for an anti-twisting mechanism.
Particularly advantageous refinements can be found in the dependent claims.
The invention makes possible the fixing of the lamp bulb of a lamp pinched at one end by means of a holding device, also known as a holding element, the holding function of which is realized either by a form fit or by spring force. Particularly suitable for this is a spring clip which is designed as a clip mechanism. This makes the lamp particularly suitable for simple mechanical production appropriate for automated equipment on production lines without hot processes, such as for example sealing-in, welding or soldering. Moreover, long process times, for example for drying, baking or pumping, are avoided. The lamp bulb is fixed without cement, by means of two clips, preferably made of metal or else plastic.
Previously, the supply leads to the lamp bulb were welded directly to the components of the frame. Evacuation of the outer bulb, or filling it with inert gas, is necessary to protect the metallic parts of the frame from oxidation.
A lamp bulb with at least one end portion, usually a pinch or seal, is inserted in a holding element, for example a clip mechanism, preferably made of metal, and held by a form fit or spring force. The holding element comprises one element, but particularly preferably two elements. A holding element comprising one part must be suitably shaped to prevent tipping over of the bulb by means of component parts that protrude out of a plane. On the other hand, in the case of a holding element comprising two parts, there is no limit to the design possibilities for simple means of preventing the bulb from tipping over. In this case, reference is made hereafter to a first part as the main clip and a second part as the secondary clip or auxiliary clip.
At least one of the clip elements, that is the main clip, resembles a hat with a drawn-up region as a side wall, preferably cylindrical, and a peripheral flange, which serves as a supporting rim. An anti-twisting mechanism is incorporated in the flange. This comprises in particular anti-twisting zones, which are formed as notches or clearances in the flange. Alternatively, at least one depression or dent and/or elevation or bulge could be provided. Provided in the cover, that is the upper termination of the drawn-up part, is a clearance which corresponds to the lamp bulb and the receiving geometry of which is adapted to that of the end portion. In particular, the cover contains spring elements or form-fitting elements as edges of the clearance for the pinch zone of the lamp bulb.
The second clip, that is the secondary clip, is typically of a similar construction to that of the main clip, but its side wall is lower.
In individual cases, it is possible for the secondary clip to comprise only a flange and the cover integrated in it, the receiving geometry that corresponds to the lamp bulb being retained for the end portion of the lamp bulb. This is therefore a clip without a side wall. If both clip elements have a side wall, the height of the side wall of the secondary clip is always less than the height of the side wall of the main clip. Normally, the diameter of the secondary clip is also slightly less than that of the main clip, to allow the two parts to be joined better. This is the simplest way of achieving the effect that the two clip elements can be fitted one into the other. The joined clip mechanism may be designed both as detachable and non-detachable, for example laser-welded. Joining the clip elements produces a defined, parallel distance between the receiving plateaus, caused by the flanges serving as supporting surfaces. This distance is chosen such that the spring elements of the clip mechanism rest on the surface of the end portion which they surround, usually a pinch surface of the lamp bulb to be joined. In this case, a specific safety clearance from the supply leads is to be maintained for the clip element that is closer to the outer supply leads of the lamp bulb, that is the secondary clip.
The combination of the two clip elements joined in this way is placed onto an insulating mount, preferably a ceramic adapter, the mount having anti-twisting means corresponding to the anti-twisting mechanism of the clip elements. In this case, the anti-twisting zones that are provided in the clip elements are for example inserted into the adapter ceramic by means of corresponding elevations or depressions.
In the case of, for example, a lamp which uses as the enveloping part an outer bulb or a reflector, the enveloping part preferably consists of glass, or in the case of a reflector lamp, of aluminium, in which case it is provided with a reflector contour.
The enveloping part rests on the flange of the clip elements and is connected to the mount/adapter in a manner which is secure with respect to twisting by means of a clamping strip, for example a flanged ring, preferably of aluminium. The flange of the clip combination that lies between the enveloping part and the mount, or in fact the adapter ceramic, is likewise fixed by the forming on of the flanged ring.
The base, preferably made of metal, is advantageously fixed on the mount, which serves as a base contact insulator, by deforming. The electrical contacting between the outer supply lead of the lamp and the base contacts is preferably established by an extension piece of a suitable conductor material. The connections are established by deforming or clamping.
A preferred application is in a lamp with a base at one end which has a lamp bulb closed off in a vacuum-tight manner, in particular a longitudinally extended discharge vessel, which under some circumstances is still accommodated in an outer bulb, the lamp bulb, that is the discharge vessel or else the structural unit comprising the discharge vessel with the outer bulb, still being surrounded by an enveloping part. This is preferably a ceramic discharge vessel, in particular for a metal halide lamp, for example for general lighting purposes. In this case, a base with electrical terminals carries on the one hand the lamp bulb and on the other hand the enveloping part. The electrical terminals are normally connected to supply leads, which establish an electrical contact with a luminous means in the interior of the lamp bulb, for example if the luminous means is realized by electrodes or a luminous body of an incandescent lamp. Without restricting the invention, external electrodes can also be used, or a configuration which does not have any electrodes. Instead of a ceramic discharge vessel, a discharge vessel made of quartz glass or hard glass may also be used. An outer bulb is not absolutely necessary. In this case, the combination of the following features is used, so that there is no need for laborious frame assembly and hot processes such as sealing-in, baking of the base cement:
In particular, in a first embodiment, the enveloping part is fastened by a clamp part bridging the distance between the lower plateau of the base contact insulator and at least the upper contact surface of the rim in a securing manner.
In a second embodiment, the enveloping part and the clamp part can form a unit, the securing of the enveloping part being realized in the upper part of the base contact insulator, for example by crimping.
Apart from the base contact insulator, the base has a customary part which faces the holder, for example a screw base attachment or a bayonet base attachment.
According to the invention, the lamp bulb, that is for example the outer bulb or the discharge vessel in the case of no outer bulb, is secured in the central opening of the base contact insulator by means of a special holding element attached on the base contact insulator, in particular a spring clip.
In particular, the rim of the enveloping part and the segment of the base contact insulator are provided with an interacting anti-twisting mechanism.
A simple, reliable and low-cost solution for the securing of the enveloping part is that the clamp part comprises clamps distributed over the circumference or a peripheral clamp strip. In particular, the clamp strip is a deformable ring, which is produced in particular from metal or plastic, so that a very simple securing is possible by the clamp strip first being already angled away at the lower rim, and being drawn up over the base contact insulator until it comes up against the projecting segment. As soon as the enveloping part is fitted on, the ring, preferably made of aluminium, can be mechanically formed onto the segment, and in this way fix the rim of the enveloping part.
A damping means is preferably inserted between the clamp part and the upper contact surface of the rim of the enveloping part. This is in particular a kind of O-ring, for example made of an elastomer. In this way, the material of the enveloping part, advantageously glass or aluminium, is protected from being damaged during the forming-on process. A further advantage is that, as a result, the connecting force between the enveloping part and the segment is retained without any play over the service life of the lamp. On account of the damping ring, the clamping of the clamp part can be increased without any risk, and consequently the connection can be made more reliable.
Supply leads, which are connected to the electrical terminals of the base, are usually led out from the lamp bulb. A particularly flexible and time-saving solution is to use clamping connections, such as are known per se for example from U.S. Pat. No. 6,319,046 , for the connection between the electrical terminals and the supply leads.
Usually, the base also has a part facing the holder, which is at least partly connected to the base contact insulator as known per se by means of crimping. This part contains for example a customary screw thread.
The enveloping part may be, for example, a closed part such as a further outer bulb, though not closed off in a vacuum-tight manner, or else a spherical cap which has a reflector contour.
A typical application is a metal halide lamp which contains a filling with or without a mercury component, if appropriate with inert starting gas, advantageously noble gas.
The invention is to be explained in more detail below on the basis of several exemplary embodiments. In the drawing:
The holding clip 13 protrudes out of a plane of the base contact insulator, which forms an upper plateau 14 of a radially projecting disk-shaped segment 15. The segment 15 is configured furthermore with a side wall 16 and a lower plateau 17. It is located on a neck part 18, which secures a part assigned to the holder, here a screw base part 19 with a thread. The screw base 19 is fastened to the neck part 18 by means of crimping 20. In the opening 11 of the neck part 18, the supply leads 10 are connected to electrical terminals 21 of the base of the neck part (not visible). Other mechanical connecting techniques or a customary welded connection or an insulation-piercing connection are also similarly suitable.
The holding element 13 is formed in two parts and, as shown in the detail in
The main difference between the main clip 34 and the secondary clip 35 is the different height of the side wall 37. In the case of the main clip, in which the height H of the side wall is typically one to two cm, it is much greater than in the case of the secondary clip, in which the height HN of the side wall is typically much less, and in particular a few mm, for instance 3 to 6 mm. Under certain circumstances, the side wall of the secondary clip is dispensed with entirely. The height of the side wall is generally based on the light center to be set of the bulb to be inserted into the holding element. In this respect it may be possible that the secondary clip 35A does not require the side wall for setting a desired light center, that is to say represents a flat disk 71 with a corresponding clearance 72 and anti-twisting means 73, see
Both elements have an anti-twisting mechanism, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is realized in a clearance 39 which is punched out approximately rectangularly in the flange; both elements have this clearance twice in an identical form.
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An enveloping bulb 24, which surrounds the outer bulb 3 at a relatively great distance, has a base-side opening 25, which is circular-cylindrical and is adapted in diameter to the outside diameter of the segment 15. Between the two parts, which are adapted to each other in shape and dimensions, there may also be inserted a buffer part 26 (depicted by dashed lines in
The enveloping bulb 24, also see
The main clip 34 explained above is shown in detail in
The secondary clip 35 explained above is shown in detail in
A different exemplary embodiment of a main clip 34 is shown in
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In a particularly simple embodiment of
A further embodiment,
A single clip may be used on its own if the lamp bulb to be secured is very short. Nevertheless, the use of an anti-twisting means is recommendable here for the fastening to the base contact insulator, even if joining with the secondary clip is not required.
In the case of particularly long lamp bulbs, a second secondary clip may also be used in addition to the first secondary clip.
In all cases with more than one clip element, the dimensions of the clip element are of course to be suitably made to match one another, in particular the diameter of the cylindrical side walls should be slightly different. A slightly conical shape of the side walls, which makes it easier for a number of clip elements to be stacked, is recommendable in particular.
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10358361.0 | Dec 2003 | DE | national |