This application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 USC 371 of International Application PCT/EP2007/063405, filed Dec. 6, 2007, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
The invention relates to a lamp, in particular a halogen incandescent lamp, with a lamp vessel, which is provided with a pinch seal, which is inserted into a base via a fixing ring, the fixing ring having an accommodating section, in which the pinch seal is fixed in clamping fashion by means of holding tabs of the fixing ring which are supported on supporting faces.
Such a lamp is known, for example, from WO 1996/05610 A1 by the Applicant. These conventional vehicle lamps have a transparent lamp vessel which is sealed off at one end by means of a pinch seal. The pinch seal is inserted into a base via a fixing ring, the fixing ring having an accommodating section, in which the pinch seal is fixed in clamping fashion by means of holding tabs supported on supporting projections of the pinch seal. Two supporting projections, which each interact with a holding tab, which is supported on supporting faces of the supporting projections, of the fixing ring, are arranged on each broad side of the pinch seal. In this solution, the supporting faces run at an angle of approximately 90° with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis, with the result that the pinch seal is supported in the direction of the lamp longitudinal axis. In order to support the pinch seal transversely with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis, guide webs are formed on the broad sides of the pinch seal centrally, which guide webs run in the longitudinal direction in each case, engage in corresponding guide cutouts of the fixing ring and fix the pinch seal laterally.
One disadvantage with such lamps is the fact that, in addition to the supporting projections, guide webs are required on the pinch seal in order to laterally support the pinch seal, with the result that such lamps are complex in terms of apparatus and are therefore expensive in manufacture.
The invention is based on the object of providing a lamp in which improved mechanical holding of the pinch seal in the fixing ring is made possible with a minimum amount of complexity in terms of manufacture.
This object is achieved by a lamp, in particular a halogen incandescent lamp, with a lamp vessel, which is provided with a pinch seal, which is inserted into a base via a fixing ring, the fixing ring having an accommodating section, in which the pinch seal is fixed in clamping fashion by means of holding tabs of the fixing ring which are supported on supporting faces, wherein the supporting faces are set at an angle with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis. Particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
In the solution according to the invention, the fixing ring support no longer runs perpendicular to the lamp longitudinal axis, as in the prior art according to WO 1996/05610 A1, but passes to the outside with a slight incline, with the result that the pinch seal is also supported laterally in the fixing ring. The pinch-sealing contour according to the invention ensures that the pinch seal is supported both in the direction of the lamp longitudinal axis and perpendicular thereto. As a result, the mechanical stability of the system comprising the lamp vessel, the pinch seal and the base is substantially improved. This is particularly advantageous when inserting the lamp into the headlamp, since relatively high transverse forces act on the fixing system during the automated fitting process which is now conventional. Furthermore, the fact that the pinch seal is supported laterally also reduces the tolerances in this direction, which improves the accuracy of the lamp and therefore also the projected image. The pinch-sealing geometry according to the invention is possible in particular also in the case of lamp vessels made from quartz glass.
In accordance with a particularly preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, the supporting faces are each arranged at an angle α of less than 90° with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis. Preferably, in each case two supporting projections are formed on a broad side of the pinch seal, which supporting projections each have a supporting face interacting with a holding tab.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous if the supporting faces each have an angle in the range of from approximately 60 to 85° with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis. In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the supporting faces each interact with a corner region of a holding tab.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous in terms of manufacturing if the broad sides of the pinch seal each have at least one depth stop bearing against supporting tabs of the fixing ring. The depth stops make it possible, together with the holding tabs, to fix the pinch seal in the fixing ring axially in terms of its position, without play.
The lateral support of the pinch seal is further improved if the fixing ring has at least two spring tabs, which bear against narrow sides of the pinch seal.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment of the lamp, at least sections of the end sections of the holding tabs and/or spring tabs are arcuate and/or in the form of runners. As a result, the insertion of the pinch seal into the fixing ring is further improved.
The pinch seal is preferably tapered in the direction of the base. This measure further reduces the risk of damage to the pinch seal when it is inserted into the fixing ring and simplifies the shaping of the pinch seal during manufacture thereof.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to preferred exemplary embodiments. In the drawings:
The invention will be explained below using a lamp with a base at one end for a vehicle headlamp. The lamp according to the invention is in no way restricted to such lamp types, however.
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The depth stops 66 are in the form of projections tapering in the direction of the base and make it possible, together with the holding tabs 58, for the pinch seal 26 to be fixed in the fixing ring 50 axially in terms of its position, without play.
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The lateral support of the pinch seal 26 is further improved by in each case one spring tab 72, 74 of the fixing ring 50, which are brought to bear against narrow sides 78, 80 of the pinch seal 26 via an end section 76, which is approximately arcuate. In each case two depth stops 66, which, together with the holding tabs 58, make it possible for the pinch seal 26 to be fixed in the fixing ring 50 axially without play, are provided on the broad sides 60, 62 of the pinch seal 26.
The invention discloses a lamp 1, in particular a halogen incandescent lamp, with a lamp vessel 2, which is provided with a pinch seal 26, which is inserted into a base 28 via a fixing ring 50, the fixing ring 50 having an accommodating section 52, in which the pinch seal 26 is fixed in clamping fashion by means of holding tabs 58 of the fixing ring 50 which are supported on supporting faces 56. According to the invention, the supporting faces 56 are set at an angle with respect to the lamp longitudinal axis.
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10 2006 060 008 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP2007/063405 | 12/6/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2009 |
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WO2008/074643 | 6/26/2008 | WO | A |
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