Low-pressure discharge lamp with connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6741018
  • Patent Number
    6,741,018
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a low-pressure discharge lamp (1) including a discharge tube (20) and a base (5) providing for mechanical and electrical connection of the discharge lamp (1). The discharge tube (20) sealed in a gas-tight manner at its both ends is bent substantially in one plane so that the discharge tube (20) has straight (2) and arc-shaped portions (3), and the base (5) connected to the ends of the discharge tube (20) includes at least cathode leads of the discharge tube (20) and electrical connectors (15) connected to said leads. At least one component ensuring mechanical connection to a lampholder is formed on the base (5). The components of the discharge lamp (1) ensuring mechanical connection to the lampholder (16) are placed in a space bordered by the discharge tube (20).A lampholder (16) of the discharge lamp (1) includes components ensuring electrical and mechanical connection to the discharge lamp (1). The components of the lampholder (16) providing for mechanical connection to the discharge lamp (1) are placed in a space bordered by the discharge tube (20) in a position in which the lampholder (16) is connected to the discharge lamp (1).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a low-pressure discharge lamp comprising a discharge tube and a base providing for the electrical and mechanical connection of the lamp. It also relates to a lampholder of the low-pressure discharge lamp.




Low-pressure discharge lamps are known which comprise a discharge tube provided with a gas-tight seal at its ends and defining a discharge space, and a housing comprising a cap fixing the ends of the discharge tube and a base part. The best known form of the so-called compact fluorescent lamps of this type is in which the discharge tube is U-shaped. Low-pressure discharge lamps using this form of the discharge tube can be known, e.g. from U.S. Pat. No. 5,446,340. The characteristic feature of this discharge lamp is that the discharge tube consists of straight portions, arc-shaped portions connecting the straight portions and bridges. The straight portions are parallel both to each other and to the longitudinal axis of the lamp. Since the discharge tubes are arranged in space in these solutions in order that they can be connected, the disadvantage of this tube construction is that the lamps are “high” (long) and broad at the same time which is unfavorable in some fields of application.




Solutions, in which the discharge tube is bent to have a bi-directional spiral, i.e. a so-called helical form, are aimed at decreasing the height size of the lamp with the consequence that the height of the discharge tube and, together with this, that of the discharge lamp is also decreased. Such a solution can be known, e.g. from U.S. Pat. No. 5,675,215 where the height of the lamp is smaller than that of the U-shaped tubes but still exceeds its width.




In some fields of application, a demand for low-pressure discharge lamps with a very small height appeared wherein the lamp extends substantially only in two dimensions rather than three. In order to meet this requirement, ring-shaped discharge lamps were developed and among these, the lamps having so-called 2D-shaped discharge tubes have proven to be the most advantageous. A discharge lamp of this type is disclosed in patent specification No. EP 0 0057 974. In this, the known discharge tube also comprises straight and arc-shaped portions but these are formed substantially in the plane perpendicular to the height of the lamp, while the base is constructed in the direction of the height of the lamp and can be inserted in a lampholder being outside the plane of the discharge tube. The disadvantage of this solution is that the base and the lampholder protruding from the plane of the bent tube still require a substantial amount of space which restricts its field of application.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Thus there is a particular need for further decreasing the height of the discharge lamp having a discharge tube of 2D or similar shape and extending in a plane perpendicular to the height of the lamp, which lamp requires even less space than the prior art lamps.




According to a first aspect of the invention, a discharge lamp including a discharge tube and a base ensuring mechanical and electrical connection of the lamp and connected to the discharge tube is provided. The discharge tube sealed in a gas-tight manner at its both ends is bent in substantially one plane so that the discharge tube has straight and arc-shaped portions, and the base connected to the ends of the discharge tube includes at least cathode leads of the discharge tube and electrical connectors connected to said leads. At least one component providing for mechanical connection to a lampholder is formed on the base. Each component of the discharge lamp ensuring mechanical connection to the lampholder is placed in a space bordered by the discharge tube.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a lampholder of a low-pressure discharge lamp is provided, and the lampholder has components ensuring electrical and mechanical connection to the discharge lamp having a discharge tube and a base. In a position in which the lampholder is connected to the discharge lamp, the components of the lampholder providing for mechanical connection to the discharge lamp are placed in a space bordered by the discharge tube.




An advantage of the present invention is that the height of the lamp having a discharge tube extending substantially one plane can be significantly decreased while preserving the necessary functions of the lamp. It is a further advantage that the base is made of a minimum amount of material and comprises only the inevitable components.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The discharge lamp and the lampholder, in which the present invention is embodied, are described in detail by means of drawings. In the drawings,





FIG. 1

is a top view of a possible embodiment of the discharge lamp,





FIG. 2

is a side view section of the discharge lamp of

FIG. 1

taken along the plane A—A,





FIG. 3

is a the top view of a further possible embodiment of the discharge lamp,





FIG. 4

is a side view section of the discharge lamp of

FIG. 3

taken along the plane B—B,





FIG. 5

is a top view of another possible embodiment of the discharge lamp,





FIG. 6

is a side view section of the discharge lamp of

FIG. 5

taken along the plane C—C,





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a possible embodiment of the lampholder belonging to the discharge lamp of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a further possible embodiment of the lampholder belonging to the discharge lamp of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a possible embodiment of the lampholder belonging to the discharge lamp of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a possible embodiment of the lampholder belonging to the discharge lamp of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the discharge lamp


1


comprises a discharge tube


20


consisting of straight tube portions


2


and arc-shaped portions


3


and also comprises a base


5


made of injection-molded plastic material in which tube ends


4


of the discharge tube


20


sealed in a gas-tight manner are fixed to the base


5


by means of an adhesive joint or in another known way. The discharge tube


20


is bent in substantially one plane to have a so-called 2D-shape, perpendicularly to the height of the lamp and its material as well as its inner structure correspond to the material and inner structure which are usual with the low-pressure discharge lamps. The tube ends


4


are substantially parallel to each other. The end seals are placed in the same direction and are substantially in line with each other and are positioned in the vicinity of the center of the plane figure bordered by the straight tube portions


2


and the arc-shaped portions


3


. Electrical connectors


15


of cathode leads


19


of the discharge tube


20


are also fixed in the base


5


made of plastic material. An opening


12


, fixing components


10


and seating surfaces


22


providing for mechanical connection of the discharge lamp


1


to a lampholder to be described later are also defined by the base


5


. The fixing components


10


are placed partially in the opening


12


and partially on the outer side of the base


5


so that the discharge lamp


1


can be connected to a lampholder both in parallel and in perpendicular direction to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. It is seen clearly in the figure that the axes of the connectors


15


are parallel to the plane of the discharge tube


20


and the connectors


15


do not protrude from a space bordered by the discharge tube


20


. The space bordered by the discharge tube


20


means the space the bottom of which is bordered by the straight tube portions


2


and the arc-shaped portions


3


, and the height of which is the diameter of the discharge tube


20


plus twice the wall thickness of the base


5


including a gap between the discharge tube


20


and the base


5


filled in by a bonding material if used. It is also seen that the base


5


does not protrude from this bordered space.




The embodiment of the discharge lamp


1


shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

differs from that seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

only in the shape of the base


5


, however the discharge tube


20


is completely the same as that described there. In this embodiment, the base


5


fixes the electrical connectors


15


connected to the cathode leads


19


in a position perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. The seating surfaces


22


providing for mechanical connection to a lampholder are formed in four places of the base


5


, of which two are placed between the electrical connectors


15


and two are placed next to them. The position of the former ones and that of the latter ones are seen clearly in the side-view section of FIG.


4


and in

FIG. 3

, respectively. In this case also, it is seen in the sectional view that only the electrical connectors


15


protrude from the bordered space described above, and the base


5


does not.




The embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

was developed from the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. In the embodiment of

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the base


5


and also the electrical connectors


15


connected to the cathode leads


19


do not protrude from the space bordered by the discharge tube


20


although the direction of the axes of the electrical connectors


15


is perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. It is seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

that this is due to the fact that each fixing component


10


providing for mechanical connection is placed in the opening


12


, while indentations


14


representing two further connection points are placed in the middle of the space bordered by the discharge tube


20


, next to the electrical connectors


15


, substantially in the height of the electrical connectors


15


. The indentations


14


are formed on extensions of the base


5


, which otherwise accept the exhaust tubes of the discharge tube


20


. This construction shows that the base


5


is made of a minimum amount of material and contains only the inevitable components.





FIG. 7

shows a lampholder


16


providing for the connection of the discharge lamp


1


seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

to the electrical mains. In the lampholder


16


, a seat


23


and electrical contacts


17


as well as resilient tabs


11


made preferably from the material of the lampholder


16


are formed. The base


5


of the discharge lamp


1


is connected to the seat


23


from a direction


21


in such a way that the electrical connectors


15


get connected to the electrical contacts


17


, and the fixing components


10


of the discharge lamp


1


and its seating surfaces


22


get connected to the tabs


11


in a resiliently fixed position. In this case, the direction


21


of connection of the discharge lamp


1


to the lampholder


16


is perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. Having made the connection, the overall height of the discharge lamp


1


and the lampholder


16


is still small since the electrical contacts


17


connected to the electrical connectors


15


as well as the tabs


11


connected to the seating surfaces


22


are placed next to each other, substantially in the same height.





FIG. 8

shows, in perspective view, a further preferred embodiment of the lampholder


16


for the discharge lamp


1


seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

where the direction


21


of connection is parallel to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. Here, the base


5


is fitted in the seat


23


in such a way that the electrical connectors


15


get in a resilient and fixed connection with the electrical contacts


17


, and the fixing components


10


on both sides of the base


5


get in a resilient and fixed connection with the tabs


11


. It is seen that the base


5


of the discharge lamp


1


according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

is universal in the sense that it ensures the connection of the discharge lamp


1


of

FIGS. 1 and 2

to the lampholders both of

FIGS. 7 and 8

although the direction of connection is perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


in the first case and is parallel thereto in the second case.





FIG. 9

shows the perspective view of a possible embodiment of the lampholder


16


belonging to the discharge lamp


1


of

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Similarly to the lampholders


16


seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a seat


23


is also formed in this lampholder


16


. The base


5


of the discharge lamp


1


of

FIG. 3

is fitted in this seat


23


from the direction


21


in such a way that the electrical connectors


15


and seating surfaces


22


get in fixed and resilient connection with the electrical contacts


17


and with the tabs


11


, respectively. In this case, the direction


21


of connection of the discharge lamp


1


to the lampholder


16


is also perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


.




The lampholder


16


shown in

FIG. 10

ensures one of the best modes for decreasing the height of the discharge lamp


1


. This lampholder


16


serves for accepting the discharge lamp


1


seen in FIG.


5


. In this construction, the seat


23


is also placed in the lampholder


16


, which serves for fitting the base


5


. The electrical connectors


15


get in resilient and fixed connection with the electrical contacts


17


, and the fixing components


10


as well as the indentations


14


get in resilient and fixed connection with the tabs


11


. In this case, the direction


21


of connection of the discharge lamp


1


to the lampholder


16


is also perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. After connection, the overall height of the discharge lamp


1


and the lampholder


16


is still as small as the overall height in the case when connection is made parallel to the plane of the discharge tube


20


. This is due to the feature that the electrical contacts


17


connecting to the electrical connectors


15


and the tabs


11


connecting to the seating surfaces


22


are placed side by side, quite in the same height, inside the space bordered by the discharge tube


20


.




In the event of each lampholder


16


of

FIGS. 7 through 10

, the material of the tabs


11


may be identical with that of the lampholder


16


, or the tabs


11


may be made of a resilient metal embedded into the lampholder


16


.




Based on the recognition of the invention, further versions different from the above embodiments can also be made. So, e.g. in the case of the discharge lamp


1


according to

FIG. 1

, if the direction


21


of connection is perpendicular to the plane of the discharge lamp


1


, it is not necessary that the axes of the electrical connectors


15


are parallel to each other. It is also not necessary that the number of mechanical connections is that shown in the figures. A safe connection can be made using less or more components than that shown in the figures. Seating surfaces


22


can be formed also on the base


5


of the discharge lamp


1


seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

next to or instead of the fixing components placed in the opening


12


. Although the invention has been elaborated primarily for 2D-shaped low-pressure discharge lamps, its advantages can be exploited in the case of any discharge tube bent in substantially one plane.



Claims
  • 1. A low-pressure discharge lamp including a discharge tube and a base providing for mechanical and electrical connection of the lamp, and the discharge tube sealed in a gas-tight manner at its both ends is bent in substantially one plane so that the discharge tube has straight and arc-shaped portions, and the base connected to the ends of the discharge tube includes at least cathode leads of the discharge tube and electrical connectors connected to said leads, and at least one component ensuring mechanical connection to a lampholder is formed on the base wherein each component of the discharge lamp ensuring mechanical connection to the lampholder is separate from the electrical connectors and placed in a space bordered by the discharge tube and positioned within a height of the discharge tube.
  • 2. The discharge lamp of claim 1 in which the electrical connectors are also placed in the space bordered by the discharge tube.
  • 3. The discharge lamp of claim 2 in which the axes of the electrical connectors are parallel to the plane of the discharge tube.
  • 4. The discharge lamp of claim 3 in which the axes of the electrical connectors are parallel to each other.
  • 5. The discharge lamp of claim 1 in which the axes of the electrical connectors are perpendicular to the plane of the discharge tube.
  • 6. The discharge lamp of claim 1 in which its components ensuring mechanical connection to the lampholder are formed as fixing components or seating surfaces.
  • 7. The discharge lamp of claim 1 in which an opening is formed in the base and at least one fixing component is placed in said opening.
  • 8. The discharge lamp of claim 1 in which the discharge tube has a 2D-shape.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
9800201 Feb 1998 HU
9802864 Dec 1998 HU
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of the U.S. Ser. No. 09/233,260, filed Jan. 19, 1999, now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/233260 Jan 1999 US
Child 09/974185 US