The present invention relates to a triple tube-type or double tube-type lamp comprising
an inner tube housing an arc tube or a luminous filament,
an outer tube housing the inner tube, and
a base having a mount to which respective open ends of the inner tube and the outer tube are fixed by an adhesive and, it particularly, relates to a lamp in which a spacer made of a thin metal plate and is put on a closed end of the inner tube for coaxially supporting the inner tube to the outer tube.
In a triple tube-type metal halide lamp comprising an arc tube, an inner tube housing the arc tube, and an outer tube housing the inner tube, or a double tube-type halogen lamp comprising an inner tube housing a luminous filament and an outer tube housing the inner tube, the inner tube may possibly incline relative to the outer tube when the inner tube and the outer tube covering the inner tube are arranged coaxially and respect open ends of the tubes are fixed to the mount of a base by an adhesive in the manufacturing process, thereby resulting failed products with deteriorated quality of light distribution.
Therefore, in order to prevent the inner tube from inclination, an existent triple tube-type lamp 71 shown in
The spacer SX has a circular center plate 76 which is attached to an exhaust portion 75 protruding from the center of a closed end 73a of the inner tube 73, with the exhaust portion 75 being inserted into a circular hole 77 of the plate 76, and three strips 78, - - - which extend in the direction of the open end 73b of the inner tube 73 each protruding at an equal distance along the peripheral edge of the center plate 76. Each top end of the strips 78 is bent so as to protrude inward in an arcuate shape to form an arcuate surface 79 in contact with the outer surface of the inner tube 73, and form an arcuate surface 79 abutting against the outer surface of the inner tube 73 and the top end is bulged outward semi-spherically to form a spherical bulge 80 abutting against the inner surface of the outer tube 74.
As shown in
However, in the lamp 71 of
In order to cope with such problems, if strips 78, - - - of the spacer SX are shortened and the top ends thereof are held in the vicinity of the closed end 73a of the inner tube 73 between the inner tube 73 and the outer tube 74, the strips 78, - - - may slip off from between the inner tube 73 and the outer tube 74 by vibrations or impact shocks, and the center plate 76 of spacer SX is detached from the exhaust portion 75 and the spacer SX falls off from the closed end 73a of the inner tube 73 during transportation of the lamp 71 to deteriorate the appearance of the lamp 71 thereby possibly causing complaints quality.
Then, the present applicant proposed a lamp 91 shown in
However, when a lamp substantially the same as the lamp 91 shown in
Particularly, since the shadows 98s - - - of the strips 98 - - - extend radially, the shadows, tend to attract attention when they are deep, and there may be a strong possibility of incurring complaints of quality.
The shadows 98s of the strips 98 of the spacer SY are deep because the strip 98 extends in parallel to the optical axis L of the lamp, as shown in
[Patent Literature 1] JP Design Registration No. 1318637
[Patent Literature 2] JP-A 2010-15896
The present invention relates to a lamp having a spacer which is made of a thin metal plate and attached to a closed end of an inner tube for coaxially supporting the inner tube to an outer tube, and has a technical subject of reducing the deepness of shadows caused by the strips of the spacer that shield light emitted through the inner tube.
In order to solve the problem described above, a lamp according to the present invention comprises:
an inner tube housing an arc tube or a luminous filament,
an outer tube housing the inner tube,
a base having a mount to which each open end of the inner tube and outer tube is fixed by an adhesive, and
a spacer made of a thin metal plate and attached to a closed end of the inner tube so as to coaxially support the inner tube to the outer tube, in which
the spacer has
a center plate which is attached to an exhaust portion protruding from the center of the closed end of the inner tube by inserting the exhaust portion into a hole of the center plate, and
at least three strips protruding from the peripheral edge of the center plate and extending in direction of the open end of the inner tube,
characterized in that
the strips are inclined in a circumferential direction of the inner tube around the optical axis of the lamp.
In the lamp of the present invention, since the strips of the spacer extending in the direction of the open end of the inner tube are inclined in the circumferential direction of the inner tube around the optical axis of the lamp, the lamp provides an excellent effect that the deepness of the shadows caused by the strips that shield the light emitted through the inner tube is entirely reduced compared with the existent lamp having the strips extending in parallel to the optical axis of the lamp.
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An embodiment of the present invention comprises:
an inner tube housing an arc tube or a luminous filament,
an outer tube housing the inner tube,
a base having a mount to which each open end of the inner tube and outer tube is fixed by an adhesive, and
a spacer made of a thin metal plate and attached to a closed end of the inner tube so as to coaxially support the inner tube to the outer tube, in which
the spacer has
a center plate which is attached to an exhaust portion protruding from a center of the closed end of the inner tube by inserting the exhaust portion into a hole of the center plate, and
at least three or four strips protruding from the peripheral edge of the center plate substantially at an equal distance and extending in direction of the open end of the inner tube.
In order to reduce the deepness of the shadows caused by the strips of the spacer that shield light emitted through the inner tube, the strips are inclined each in the same circumferential direction of the inner tube around the optical axis of the lamp and the angle of inclination is determined as about 15° to 45°.
Further, in order to lock the outer tube detached from the mount of the base by the deterioration of the adhesive that fixes the open end of the outer tube to the mount and inhibit the outer tube from falling, the top ends of the strips of the spacer are urged so as to be resiliently pressed against the inner surface of the outer tube, and the top end an exhaust portion for attaching and supporting the center plate of the spacer is formed into a shape of a stopper for preventing detachment of the center plate.
A lamp 1 of an embodiment shown in
A spacer S made of a thin metal sheet is attached to the closed end 3a of the inner tube 3 such that it intervenes between the inner tube 3 and the outer tube 4 and keeps a predetermined distance between them, thereby coaxially supporting the inner tube 3 to the outer tube 4.
Further, the arc tube 2 is formed of translucent ceramics, and the inner tube 3 and the outer tube 4 are formed of a cylindrical quartz glass tube and a hard glass tube respectively with base ends 3b, 4b thereof being opened, and the spacer S is formed of a stainless spring steel sheet (SUS304-CSP) of 0.2 mm thickness.
Further, the spacer S comprises a ring-shaped center plate 8 attached and supported to an exhaust portion 7 which is protruded to the center at the top end 3a of the inner tube 3 and inserted through a circular hole 10, and four strips 9, - - - protruding from the peripheral edge of the center plate 8 each at 90° interval and extending in the direction of the open end 3b of the inner tube 3.
Then, the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S are formed each to a length of about 7 to 12 mm and a width of about 1.5 to 3 mm) and inclined each in the same circumferential direction of the inner tube 3 around the optical axis L of the lamp 1. The angle θ of inclination is set to a range of about 15° to 45°
The spacer S has four claws 11, - - - to be in contact with the outer periphery of the exhaust portion 7, formed each at an equal distance along the periphery of the circular hole 10 of the center plate 8, and an annular rib 12 is formed within the plane of the center plate 7 for enhancing the mechanical strength thereof, and a spherical bulge 13 abutting against the inner surface of the outer tube 4 is formed to each of the top ends of the strips 9, - - - .
The strips 9, - - - of the spacer attached to the closed end 3a of the inner tube 3 are urged to the inner tube 3 by the outer tube 4 capped over the inner tube 3 as shown in
In the exhaust portion 7 protruding at the center of the closed end 3a of the inner tube 3, the top end 7a in a heat-softened state, when an excessive portion is chipped off by an oxyhydrogen burner, etc. is crushed in an axial direction into a shape enlarged at the top end in the form of a stopper, as shown in
In the lamp 1 of the embodiment having been constituted as described above, the shadows of the spacer S projected to close range of the lamp is as shown in
The deepness of the shadows 9s, - - - of the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S is reduced by the following reasons. Since the strips 9, - - - are inclined in the circumferential direction of the inner tube 3 around the optical axis L of the lamp 1, a zone where light emitted from the points A, B, and C of the arc tube 2 as the light source is shielded by the strips 9 is restricted to a zone within a narrow angular range formed between lines A′-A″, lines B′-B″, and lines C′-C″ connecting the respective points A, B, and C, and both ends of the strips 9 in the direction of the plate width, and a zone Z where deep shadows are formed by the strip 9 that shield all light emitted from the respective points A, B, C remains in a narrow and short range as shown by hatched lines that disappears if the projection distance is somewhat longer.
Accordingly, when the lamp 1 is used as a store lighting, there is no possibility that the shadows 9s, - - - of the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S projected on the floors or the walls of the store become conspicuous to incur complaints of quality.
According to the experiment of the present inventors, it was confirmed that a sufficient effect of reducing the deepness of the shadows 9s, - - - of the strips 9, - - - is obtained when the angle θ of inclination for the strips 9, - - - of the spacers is adjusted to about 15° or more.
Further, it was confirmed that, when the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S are resiliently biased at the top end so as to press contact the top ends to the inner surface of the outer tube 4, and the top end 7a of the exhaust portion 7 is in the form of a stopper capable of preventing the center plate 8 from detaching as shown in the embodiment, when the outer tube is detached from the base 6 by deterioration of the adhesive for fixing the open end 4b of the outer tube 4 to the mount 5 of the base 6 of the base 5, the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S in resilient contact at the top end thereof with the inner surface of the outer tube 4 are expanded outward undergoing the load of the outer tube 4, by which a force of friction between the top end of the strips 9, - - - and the inner surface of the outer tube 4 increases and the outer tube 4 is locked to the top end of the strips 9, so that dropping thereof can be prevented.
It was further confirmed that when the angle θ of inclination of the strips 9, - - - is defined to about 45° or less, the outer tube 4 can be locked reliably to the top ends of the strips 9, - - - .
While the strips 9, - - - of the spacer S in the embodiment are inclined entirely, the invention is not restricted to such a configuration but the strips 9, - - - may be inclined from an intermediate portion near the peripheral edge to the top end of the center plate 8.
The present invention improves the quality and the reliability of a triple tube-type lamp comprising an inner tube housing an arc tube, an outer tube housing the inner tube, and a double tube-type lamp comprising an inner tube housing a luminous filament and an outer tube housing the inner tube.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-189049 | Aug 2010 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/067088 | 7/27/2011 | WO | 00 | 12/18/2012 |