This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2007/051905, filed on Feb. 28, 2007.
This patent application claims the priority of German patent application no. 20 2006 003 314.9 filed Mar. 2, 2006, the disclosure content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a lamp with a built-in lamp, in particular a built-in halogen lamp, which is inserted into a base via a mounting clip and is surrounded by an enveloping bulb, the base and the enveloping bulb being joined via a joining compound or using a clamping technique.
Halogen incandescent lamps are in increasingly widespread use in many sectors of daily life owing to their good light quality and long life. Even in applications with stringent requirements placed on aesthetics and efficiency, it has become desirable to replace conventional incandescent lamps functioning with a mains voltage with halogen incandescent lamps. For these reasons, lamps with inserted halogen incandescent lamps which are surrounded by an enveloping bulb and as a result can externally barely be distinguished from conventional incandescent lamps for general lighting have been developed.
Such a lamp is described, for example, on the website www.osram.de under the product designation “HALOLUX® T”. In the case of these conventional lamps, a built-in halogen lamp with a pinch seal at one end is inserted into a base via an electrically conductive mounting clip and surrounded by an enveloping bulb, the base and the enveloping bulb being joined via a joining compound, for example an adhesive or cement. The mounting clip in this case takes on the function of both making electrical contact with and mechanically fixing the built-in lamp in the base.
One disadvantage with the above-described solution is that the joint between the enveloping bulb and the base may loosen owing to aging or embrittlement of the joining compound, for example, with the result that the enveloping bulb is completely separated from the base and life-endangering touching contact with the now exposed live mounting clip in the lamp interior may arise. Furthermore, there is a considerable risk of injury for the user as a result of splinters from the enveloping bulb which is smashed when dropped.
One object of the present invention is to provide a lamp with a built-in lamp, in particular a built-in halogen lamp, in which protection against touching contact with the live components in the event of the enveloping bulb becoming detached is made possible in contrast to conventional solutions.
This and other objects are attained in accordance with one aspect of the present invention directed to a lamp with a built-in lamp, in particular a built-in halogen lamp, which is inserted into a base via a mounting clip and is surrounded by an enveloping bulb, the base and the enveloping bulb being joined via a joining compound or using a clamping technique, the mounting clip having securing elements, via which the enveloping bulb is held on the base once the joint has loosened.
A lamp according to an embodiment of the invention has a built-in lamp, in particular a built-in halogen lamp, which is inserted into a base via a mounting clip and is surrounded by an enveloping bulb, the base and the enveloping bulb being joined via a joining compound, for example an adhesive, cement or the like, or using a clamping technique. The mounting clip has securing elements via which the enveloping bulb is held on the base once the joint has loosened. Owing to the securing elements, the enveloping bulb cannot be detached completely from the base once the adhesive, cement or clamping joint between the enveloping bulb and the base has loosened, with the result that the live mounting clip continues to be protected against unintentional touching contact by means of the enveloping bulb and the risk of electric shock is ruled out.
In accordance with a particularly preferred exemplary embodiment, the mounting clip has at least two spring lugs as securing elements.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous if the spring lugs are elastically flexible for joining the enveloping bulb to the base and, once the joint has loosened, are capable of being brought to bear from the inside against an enveloping bulb neck of the enveloping bulb.
Preferably, the spring lugs are arranged approximately diametrically with respect to one another.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the spring lugs are bent out of a circumferential wall of the mounting clip and extend substantially in the radial direction outwards and in the direction of the base. As a result, it is easier to push the enveloping bulb on, with the spring lugs bending elastically in the direction of the mounting clip and, after fitting of the enveloping bulb, protruding as a type of barb and preventing a loose enveloping bulb from falling off.
In an embodiment of the invention, at least sections of the spring lugs are arcuate in order to make it even easier to push the enveloping bulb on and to improve the supporting effect of the spring lugs on the loose enveloping bulb.
Preferably, the mounting clip has an accommodating section, which is approximately in the form of a cylinder casing, for inserting the built-in lamp, which accommodating section, in accordance with a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, is formed by cutouts, which are arranged diametrically with respect to one another and in which a region, which is flattened in planar-parallel fashion, of a pinch seal of the built-in lamp can be clamped, extended peripheral sections, which adjoin the flattened region, of the pinch seal coming to lie outside the accommodating section.
Preferably, circumferential sections, which delimit the cutouts, of the circumferential wall of the mounting clip are bent inwards towards one another and run approximately perpendicular to the two plane faces of the pinch seal.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the cutouts each have two spring elements, which are arranged opposite one another and can be brought to bear against the flattened region of the pinch seal via two spring limbs, which extend substantially in the axial direction and are arranged opposite one another, and between which spring elements the pinch seal of the built-in lamp can be clamped. In other words, the spring limbs of the spring elements bear in a sprung manner against the two planar-parallel faces of the pinch seal and fix the latter centrally in the accommodating section of the mounting clip. The spring limbs in the process make it possible to compensate for the manufacturing tolerances of the pinch seal and are used for centering the built-in lamp in the mounting clip and for fastening it in clamping fashion.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the upper spring limbs facing the built-in lamp are bent back in the form of runners and form an insertion bevel, onto which cam-like projections arranged on the pinch seal run when the built-in lamp is inserted. The insertion bevels make it easier to insert the pinch seal during fitting of the built-in lamp and, via the running projections, limit the penetration depth thereof into the mounting clip.
At least sections of the lower spring limbs facing the base are bent back parallel to the plane faces of the pinch seal, with the result that a considerable clamping effect is made possible with at the same time easier insertion of the pinch seal.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous in terms of manufacturing to design the mounting clip to be in the form of a stamped and bent sheet-metal part, at least sections of which have an approximately circular cross section.
In the case of screw-type bases with a similar inner diameter in relation to the outer diameter of the mounting clip, for example E14 screw-type bases, the mounting clip can be screwed into the base via a fastening section, which is provided with circumferential screw-in projections. Alternatively, the mounting clip can also be compressed with the base. This variant is particularly used in the case of larger bases, for example E27 bases, in which case a transition clip is positioned onto the mounting clip and is compressed with the base.
The screw-in depth of the mounting clip into the base is preferably limited by limiting elements of the mounting clip bearing against an annular face of the base. Owing to the limiting elements, axial centering of the mounting clip in the base is likewise achieved.
In accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment, the built-in lamp has two power supply lines, with a first power supply line of the built-in lamp being electrically connected to the mounting clip, and a second power supply line being electrically connected to a bottom contact of the base via a power supply wire. By means of the power supply lines, electrical contact is made with the built-in lamp and the latter is fixed axially in the lamp.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
According to the invention, the mounting clip 4 is provided with securing elements 20, via which the enveloping bulb 8 is held on the base 6 once the adhesive bond or cement joint has loosened, for example as a result of aging or embrittlement of the joining compound 16. As will be explained in more detail below, the enveloping bulb 8 cannot be completely separated from the base 6 once the joint has loosened owing to the securing elements 20, with the result that the live mounting clip 4 is also protected against unintentional touching contact once the adhesive bond or cement joint has loosened by means of the enveloping bulb 8, and the risk of electric shock is ruled out.
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Alternatively, the mounting clip 4 can also be compressed with the base 6. This variant is used particularly in the case of relatively large bases, for example E27 bases, in which case a transition clip is positioned onto the mounting clip 4 and is compressed with the base or joined via a joining compound.
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Finally, the text which follows will explain, by way of example, the manufacture of the lamp 1. In a first working step, the power supply wire 84 is welded to the power supply line 46 of the built-in lamp 2. Then, the built-in lamp 2 is inserted into the mounting clip 4, with the result that the pinch seal 40 passes diagonally through the cutouts 60 and is centered and fixedly clamped via the spring limbs 68, 70, which protrude in the direction of the pinch seal 40, of the spring elements 66. In a further working step, the power supply line 44 is welded to the welding tab 88 of the mounting clip 4 through the apertures 90, with the result that the built-in lamp 2 is held axially in the mounting clip 4. Then, in the region of the annular face 82, the joining compound 16, for example an adhesive or cement, is introduced into the base sleeve 12 and the mounting clip 4 with the built-in lamp 2 inserted is screwed into the base 6 via the screw-in projections 76 until the limiting elements 80 come to bear against the annular face 82 of the base 6. As a result, the screw-in depth is limited and the mounting clip 4 is centered in the base 6. Subsequently, the enveloping bulb 8 is inserted into the base sleeve 12, the joining compound 16 being forced slightly inwards when the enveloping bulb 8 is inserted since the outer circumference of the cylinder casing section bears substantially flush against the inner circumferential wall of the base sleeve 12. Then, the joining compound 16 is cured in a furnace or in a heating section, and the power supply wire 84 which protrudes in the axial direction is cut to length and soldered to the bottom contact 86 of the lamp 1.
The lamp 1 according to the invention is not restricted to the built-in halogen lamp 2 described and the screw-type base 6, but rather the invention can be used with different built-in lamp types and base types known from the prior art, in particular, with built-in lamps with a base at two ends. Furthermore, the built-in lamp 2 can be held in clamping fashion in the mounting clip 4 in any desired manner, for example merely by means of bearing circumferential edges or regions of the cutouts 60.
The invention discloses a lamp 1 with a built-in lamp 2, in particular a halogen built-in lamp, which is inserted into a base 6 via a mounting clip 4 and is surrounded by an enveloping bulb 8, the base 6 and the enveloping bulb 8 being joined via a joining compound 16 or using a clamping technique. According to the invention, the mounting clip 4 has securing elements 20, via which the enveloping bulb 8 is held on the base 6 once the joint has loosened.
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