The invention relates to a lamp base for a high-pressure discharge lamp having a mounting plate for electronic modules and having a plug socket for connecting a voltage source to the lamp base, and to a high-pressure discharge lamp.
Such a lamp base and such a high-pressure discharge lamp are disclosed, for example, in the laid-open specification WO 00/59269. This specification describes a high-pressure discharge lamp having a lamp base, which comprises a plastic base outer part which is provided with a plug socket for supplying a voltage to the high-pressure discharge lamp. The housing of the plug socket is formed as part of the base outer part. As a result, when mounting the base, contact must be made between the metallic contact pins of the plug socket and the electrical modules of the high-pressure discharge lamp which are arranged in the lamp base.
It is the object of the invention to provide a lamp base for a high-pressure discharge lamp and a high-pressure discharge lamp having improved electrical terminals.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a lamp base for a high-pressure discharge lamp having a mounting plate for electronic modules and having a plug socket for connecting a voltage source to the lamp base, wherein said plug socket is in the form of a surface-mounted module on said mounting plate. Particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent patent claims.
The lamp base according to the invention has a mounting plate for electronic modules, these modules preferably being the electronic modules of a starting apparatus for a high-pressure discharge lamp, and a plug socket for connecting a voltage source to the lamp base, in accordance with the invention the plug socket being in the form of a surface-mounted module on the mounting plate. This measure makes it possible for the prefabricated plug socket to be mounted on the mounting plate together with the other electronic modules, even before the base is mounted, in order then to insert the mounting plate, which has all of its modules fitted to it, into the lamp base. This makes it easier to mount the lamp base or the high-pressure discharge lamp. In addition, this makes it possible for the housing of the plug socket to be integral and for plastic injection molding to be used in an advantageous manner for the housing, in order to inject the metallic contact pins of the plug socket into said housing. The metallic contact pins of the plug socket are thereby embedded and fixed in the material of the plug socket housing.
The plug socket is advantageously fixed by means of first pins which are integral with the housing, produced by plastic injection molding, of the plug socket, and which engage in matching recesses in the mounting plate. For the purpose of fixing the module comprising the mounting plate and the plug socket fixed on said mounting plate to the lamp base, second pins are integrally formed on the plug socket housing and engage in matching recesses in a wall of the lamp base. The first and second pins ensure that the tension and pressure on the metallic contact pins of the plug socket which are soldered to the conductor tracks of the mounting plate are relieved when a plug is inserted into and removed from the plug socket. The abovementioned pins are preferably in the form of hexagon or octagon pins, and the recesses which are matched to said pins preferably have a circular-cylindrical geometry, making a plug connection possible. This design ensures a clamping fit of the pins in the recesses, with the result that further measures for fixing the plug socket to the mounting plate or to the lamp base are superfluous.
The high-pressure discharge lamp according to the invention has a lamp base and a mounting plate arranged in said lamp base for electronic modules, which are preferably components of the starting apparatus for the high-pressure discharge lamp, and a plug socket for connecting a voltage source to the high-pressure discharge lamp, in accordance with the invention the plug socket being in the form of a surface-mounted module on the mounting plate. As has already been mentioned above, this measure makes it possible for the prefabricated plug socket to be mounted on the mounting plate together with the other electronic components, even before the base is mounted, in order then to insert the mounting plate, which has all of its modules fitted to it, into the lamp base of the high-pressure discharge lamp. This makes it easier to mount the high-pressure discharge lamp.
The lamp base of the high-pressure discharge lamp according to the invention preferably has the same advantageous features as have already been described above in connection with the lamp base according to the invention. The invention may advantageously be applied to high-pressure discharge lamps having a starting apparatus which is integrated in the lamp base, in particular to high-pressure discharge lamps for vehicle headlamps.
The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawing:
The high-pressure discharge lamp has a discharge vessel 11, which is made of silica glass, is surrounded by a vitreous outer bulb 12, and has electrodes 13, 14 arranged in it for the purpose of generating a gas discharge. The electrodes 13, 14 are each connected to a power supply line 15 and 16, respectively, which is passed out of the discharge vessel 11 and by means of which it is supplied with electrical power. The module 1 which comprises the discharge vessel 11 and the outer bulb 12 is fixed in the lamp base 2. The lamp base 2 comprises a base outer part 21 and a lid 22, which closes the chambers of the base outer part 21, and a plug socket 40 for supplying a voltage to the high-pressure discharge lamp.
The base outer part 21 depicted in
The plug socket 40 has a housing 41, which is in the form of a plastic injection-molded part and is made of polyamide. Three metallic contact pins 42 are embedded in the material of the housing 41 and form the electrical terminals of the high-pressure discharge lamp. In each case one end 421 of the contact pins 42 is soldered to a conductor track of the mounting plate 50. The respective other end of the contact pins 42 is accessible to a plug through the opening 45 in the plug socket 40. The housing 41 has two integrally formed first pins 43 engaging in circular-cylindrical perforations in the mounting plate 50, which are matched to said pins 43 such that they fit, and forming a plug connection with said pins 43. In addition, the housing 41 has two integrally formed second pins 44, which engage in the hollow-cylindrical webs 219 of the base outer part 21, which are matched to said pins 44 such that they fit. The webs 219 have a circular-cylindrical geometry. Both the first 43 and the second pins 44 are in the form of hexagon pins. They form a plug connection with the corresponding circular-cylindrical recesses in the mounting plate 50 and with the hollow-cylindrical webs 219, respectively. The base outer part 21 has a recess for the plug socket 40 in a side wall 2151 and in the region of the webs 219. The shape of the mounting plate 50 shown in
Guide means 2142, 2131, 2144 for the rod-core transformer are provided in the side walls 2151, 213 and the base of the first chamber 214. The lid 22 covers the mounting plate 50 and closes the two chambers 214, 215 of the base outer part 21.
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