1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and more particularly to such a CFL having an oxidation resistant base and other improved characteristics.
2. Description of Related Art
Incandescent lamps are gradually phased out due to high energy consumption. In recent decades, CFLs are becoming more popular because they are more energy-efficient.
However, screw bases of conventional CFLs tend to get rusted due to oxidation. Hence, it is often that a person may exert a great force to detach the base of a CFL from an electrical socket for, for example, replacement. To the worse, the removal may be impossible if the base and the socket are stuck together due to serious rust.
Electroplating of the screw base may solve the problem. However, its manufacturing cost is high and electroplating may further cause pollution to the environment in the manufacturing process. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide an oxidation resistant base of a compact fluorescent lamp.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A hollow, cylindrical screw base 20 comprises a conductive advancing spiral ridge 21, a substantially rectangular opening 22 on the circumferential surface, and an internal bossed hole 23 open to the bottom. The bossed hole 23 is formed of insulative material.
An intermediate electronic ballast 10 is formed integrally with the base 20. A small printed circuit board (PCB) 30 is provided in an internal space 11 of the electronic ballast 10.
A first conductive member 50 is shaped to securely fit in the opening 22. The first conductive member 50 comprises a conductive advancing spiral ridge 51 and an inner stem 52. The first conductive member 50 and the base 20 together form a complete conductive advancing spiral ridge of the base of a typical CFL.
A pin shaped second conductive member 60 comprises an electrical contact 61 on the head fitted in the mouth of the bossed hole 23, and a stem 62 snugly passing through the bossed hole 23 to be substantially flush with the stem 52.
A bulb 40 is provided on the top of the electronic ballast 10 and is electrically connected to the PCB 30. The PCB 30 is in turn electrically connected to the stems 52, 62 via conductors 80.
A support 70 of substantially rectangular body comprises two parallel longitudinal through holes 71 which are sized to securely put on upper portions of the stems 52, 62 and the exposed ends of the conductors 80. Hence, the support 70 is fastened to make the electrical connection of the conductors 80 and the stems 52, 62 to be secure and reliable. As a result, a complete circuit is constructed with electrical power being adapted to apply through the second conductive member 60, one conductor 80, the PCB 30, the bulb 40, the PCB 30, the other conductor 80, and the first conductive member 50.
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A hollow, cylindrical screw base 20 comprises a conductive advancing spiral ridge 21A, a substantially rectangular opening 22A on the circumferential surface, and an internal bossed hole 23A open to the bottom. The bossed hole 23A is formed of insulative material.
An intermediate electronic ballast 10 is formed integrally with the base 20. A small printed circuit board (PCB) 30 is provided in an internal space 11 of the electronic ballast 10.
A first conductive member 50A is shaped to securely fit in the opening 22A. The first conductive member 50A comprises a conductive advancing spiral ridge 51A and an inner stem 52A. The first conductive member 50A and the base 20 together form a complete conductive advancing spiral ridge of the base of a typical CFL.
A pin shaped second conductive member 60A comprises an electrical contact 61A on the head fitted in the mouth of the bossed hole 23A, and a stem 62A snugly passing through the bossed hole 23A to be substantially flush with the stem 52A.
A bulb 40 is provided on the top of the electronic ballast 10 and is electrically connected to the PCB 30. The PCB 30 is in turn electrically connected to two conductors 80. Each of the conductors 80 has a conductive sheath 81 at one end. The sheaths 81 are adapted to securely fit on the exposed upper portions of the stems 52A, 62A to electrically connect thereto. As a result, a complete circuit is constructed with electrical power being adapted to apply through the second conductive member 60A, one conductor 80, the PCB 30, the bulb 40, the PCB 30, the other conductor 80, and the first conductive member 50A.
An oxidation resistant base of a CFL can be obtained by either embodiment of the invention.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.