The invention relates to a lighting lamp having an enclosure housing:
In known portable lighting lamps, the lighting level of the light-emitting diodes is generally adjusted by means of an electronic circuit controlled by at least one switch. The electronic circuit comprises a printed circuit card on which the different electronic components are arranged. The light-emitting diodes are arranged on the same printed circuit, or on an auxiliary card. The assembly is fitted on an intermediate wall made of insulating material, and opposite the non-tight battery compartment. This intermediate wall is not tightly sealed, which leads to the compartment housing the printed circuit card and the light-emitting diodes not being tight. This results in a risk of premature aging of the electronic components.
The object of the invention consists in providing an electric lighting lamp with light-emitting diodes supplied by a printed circuit card housed in a tightly sealed environment, avoiding a complicated industrial process to achieve tight sealing and limiting the number of parts.
The lighting lamp according to the invention is characterized in that the contact parts comprise second contact elements designed to successively pass through a pair of holes situated in a tight intermediate wall of the enclosure and a pair of slots of the card, soldering of the second contact elements onto the card, in addition to electric connection of the power source, enabling a tightly sealed compartment to be achieved in the enclosure around the card.
According to a preferred embodiment, the contact parts are mounted on a support wall on which the tight wall is fitted, the holes of the latter comprising sealing lips designed to come into contact with one of the faces of the card. The tight wall is advantageously equipped with fixing clips to keep the card pressing firmly on the sealing lips.
The periphery of the tight wall is provided with a seal against which the frame of a front case of the enclosure is applied. The seal is preferably molded from casting on the tight wall.
The invention also relates to a method for assembling the enclosure of a portable lighting lamp consisting in arranging contact elements on a support wall to connect a DC power source to at least one light-emitting diode controlled by a printed circuit card. The method is characterized in that:
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the figures, the enclosure made of molded insulating material of a portable lighting lamp, in particular a headlamp, is formed by assembling a front case 10 (
Support wall 11 and tight wall 12 are both intermediate walls inserted between front case 10 and rear case 21.
Battery support wall 11 (
Each contact part 19, 20 is formed by a cut and folded copper tab having at the opposite ends a first contact element 19a, 20a arranged on the same side as the rear face of the frame and a second contact element 19b, 20b salient from the front face of support wall 11.
First contact elements 19a 20a present a predefined elasticity so as to ensure a good electric contact with the poles of the batteries. Second contact elements 19b, 20b are formed by pins facing frontwards and extending perpendicularly to top branch 14.
Intermediate contacts 22, 23 (
Tight wall 12 (
The front face of printed circuit card 29 supports light-emitting diodes LED, four in the example illustrated in
Tight wall 12 is further equipped with four fixing clips 33 which keep card 29 pressing firmly on sealing lips 27, 28 after second contact elements 19b, 20b have passed through slots 35, 36 (
When card 29 is fixed on tight wall 12 by clips 33, second contact elements 19b, 20b are then soldered onto the conducting tracks of card 29 (
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The side faces of front case 10 and of support wall 11 further comprise holes 34 for passage of assembly screws (not shown) designed to enhance the tightness of frame 37 on seal 24.
Assembly of the different parts of the body of the lighting lamp is performed as follows:
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Rear case 21 then simply has to be fitted (
The two faces of printed circuit card 29 are thus housed in a tight environment on both sides of the printed circuit due to the presence of sealing lips 27, 28 pressing firmly on the rear face of card 29, of second contact elements 19b, 20b soldered directly from the front onto the conducting tracks of card 29, and of frame 37 kept pressing firmly against seal 24 by the assembly screws.
Such a tight environment around card 29 enables the electronic components to be protected against oxidation and corrosion. Diodes LED are also housed in this tight environment. The battery compartment between rear face of support wall 11 and rear case 21 remains a non-tight environment.
It is clear that there can be any number of light-emitting diodes LED on card 29. A single high-power diode LED can be arranged in the center of card 29.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07 07435 | Oct 2007 | FR | national |