The invention relates to a lamp base having a plastic base part and a sprung metal ring, which is fixed to the plastic base part by means of webs integrally formed on the metal ring and to a lamp having such a base.
Such a lamp base has been disclosed, for example, in WO 03/032365. This document describes a vehicle headlamp having a base, which has a plastic base part and a sprung metal ring fixed thereto. This metal ring has three integrally formed webs which are provided with barbs and provide an undetachable plugging connection between the metal ring and the plastic base part.
One object of the invention is to provide a generic lamp base which allows for improved interaction between the plastic base part and the sprung metal ring fixed thereto.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a lamp base having a plastic base part and a sprung metal ring, which is fixed to the plastic base part by means of webs integrally formed on the metal ring, wherein the webs are designed such that there is a clamping fit between the webs and the plastic base part. Particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent patent claims.
The lamp base according to the invention has a plastic base part and a sprung metal ring, which is fixed to the plastic base part by means of webs integrally formed on the metal ring, the webs being designed according to the invention such that there is a clamping fit between the webs and the plastic base part. This ensures that the metal ring is fixed mechanically in the plastic base part in a reliable manner without play.
In accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the abovementioned webs cut into the material of the plastic base for the purpose of producing the clamping fit in order, as a result, to achieve simple and reliable anchoring of the metal ring in the plastic base part. As an alternative or in addition, the clamping fit between the webs of the metal ring and the plastic base part can be brought about or improved by the webs and/or the plastic base part being overdimensioned. When the metal ring and the plastic base part are joined together, the material of the plastic base part is thus compressed or pinched, and the two abovementioned base parts are fixed to one another without play.
The webs of the metal ring preferably interact with projections on a wall of the plastic base part for the purpose of producing the clamping fit. In accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the webs cut into the plastic material of these projections in order to achieve play-free and secure anchoring of the metal ring in the plastic base part. As an alternative or in addition, the clamping fit between the webs of the metal ring and the projections on the wall of the plastic base part can be brought about or improved by the abovementioned webs and/or projections being overdimensioned. When the metal ring and the plastic base part are joined together, part of the plastic material of the projections is compressed or pinched by means of the webs of the metal ring and, as a result, the two abovementioned base parts are fixed to one another without play by means of the webs and projections.
The webs of the metal ring are preferably provided with sharp-edged sections in order to make it possible for them to easily penetrate the plastic material of the plastic base part.
The sharp-edged sections of the webs are preferably designed to be bent back or in the form of hooks or in the form of claws in order to make it possible for them to be securely anchored in the projections on the wall of the plastic base part.
In accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the projections on the wall of the plastic base part are each arranged between two webs of the metal ring, with the result that the sharp-edged sections of these webs each cut into the projection arranged between them and hook in or dig in there. The distance between the sharp-edged sections of these webs is less than the width of the projection arranged between them.
Alternatively, the webs of the metal ring can also each be arranged between two projections on the wall of the plastic base part, with the result that the sharp edges of the respective web cut into projections arranged on both sides of this web, and the webs hook in or dig in there. In this case, the width of the sharp-edged web section is preferably greater than the distance between the projections, which are arranged on both sides of this web, on the wall of the plastic base part. For this purpose, the webs of the metal ring may have, for example, the shape of an arrow tip provided with barbs.
As a further alternative, a web of the metal ring may be arranged on a projection on the wall of the plastic base part, with the result that one or more sharp edges on one side of the web cut into or become stuck in the projections on the base; for this purpose, at least one further web with the sharp edge on the other side is required in order to cause it to become stuck in said projections.
However, in the abovementioned alternatives, the clamping fit can also be achieved without any sharp-edged sections of the webs, merely by means of an overdimensioning tolerance between the projection and the web. For example, in each case one projection of the plastic base part can be arranged between two webs of the metal ring, the clamping fit being achieved by the distance between the two webs being slightly smaller than the width of the projection.
The webs integrally formed on the metal ring advantageously extend perpendicularly to its ring surface in order for it to be possible for its position with respect to the plastic base part to be fixed by means of the webs.
In accordance with the preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the metal ring has spring elements which act perpendicularly to its ring surface, and the ring surface of the metal ring rests on a surface of the plastic base part, the surface of the plastic base part having depressions in the region of the spring elements. These depressions provide more space for the abovementioned spring elements to unfold their spring effect perpendicularly to the ring plane.
The invention is preferably envisaged for metal/plastic bases of incandescent lamps for vehicles, but can also be applied to bases of other lamp types.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
The lamp according to the invention depicted in
The invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiment explained in more detail above. For example, the metal ring 2 may also only have one pair of webs 24, 25 or have more than three pairs of webs 24, 25. In addition, the webs 24, 25 do not necessarily need to bear against the inner wall of the plastic base part 1 or be arranged equidistantly. In addition, the invention can also be applied to any other desired lamps which have a metal/plastic base.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 024 435.1 | May 2005 | DE | national |