The invention relates to a reinforcement device for a lighting device socket and to a lighting device assembly which comprises such a reinforcement device.
High performance lamps, such as HiPer Vision lamps by Philips, are interesting in the automotive industry for various reasons, among which because they have a useful life that is of the same order as that of a vehicle equipped with such lamps. In other words, it is seldom necessary to replace these lamps.
To prevent deterioration of high performance lamps, they are usually assembled to the lamp socket through a clickable plastic element.
A lighting device assembly 1 of the prior art, as depicted on
However, in various appliances such as daytime running appliances where the catch element 31, and more particularly the catch flanges 32, undergoes prolonged mechanical stress under long term exposure to heat, the catch element 31 may suffer permanent deformation. Such observations have been made after a long time span, for instance from a few weeks to a few months. This may result in the lamp 2 becoming loose in the lamp socket 3, which is undesirable for various reasons such as security or obligation to remove the lamp assembly and replace it although the lamp has not reached its useful life yet.
It is an object of embodiments of the invention to avoid the undesirable effects of permanent plastic deformation of a lighting device socket, so as, inter alia, to prevent loosening of a lighting device and to prolong the useful life of a lighting device assembly.
To this end, an embodiment of the invention proposes a reinforcement device for a catch element of a lighting device socket, said catch element comprising a plurality of catch flanges for engaging with the base of a lighting device when a lighting device is pushed in said lighting device socket, said catch flanges extending perpendicularly to the lighting device socket plane, wherein said reinforcement device comprises a ring and bracing means integral with said ring and capable of bracing at least one catch flange of said catch element against the base of a lighting device when a lighting device is positioned in said lighting device socket.
In the present application, the expression “lighting device” relates to any device capable of emitting light, such as a lamp, a LED, an OLED, and so on.
In an embodiment of the invention, said ring comprises positioning means for positioning rotationally said reinforcement device with respect to said catch element of said lighting device socket. In another embodiment, said bracing means comprise at least one leaf spring extending from the ring. In yet another embodiment, at least one leaf spring comprises means for positioning axially said reinforcement device with respect to said catch element of said lighting device socket.
Another embodiment of the invention proposes a lighting device socket comprising a housing for receiving current conductive elements of a lighting device, a catch element comprising a plurality of catch flanges for engaging with the base of a lighting device when said lighting device is pushed in said lighting device socket, said catch flanges extending perpendicularly to the lighting device socket plane, and further comprising a reinforcement device comprising a ring and bracing means integral with said ring and capable of bracing at least one catch flange of said catch element against the base of a lighting device when a lighting device is positioned in said lighting device socket.
In an embodiment, said bracing means comprise at least one leaf spring extending from the ring. In another embodiment, the base of said catch flanges is provided with a housing adapted for receiving said leaf spring, such that said bracing means are inner bracing means. In a further embodiment, said leaf spring presses against said catch flange, such that said bracing means are outer bracing means.
A further embodiment of the invention relates to a lighting device assembly comprising a lighting device socket as disclosed herein and a lighting device engaged in said lighting device socket.
Embodiments of the invention also relate to a vehicle equipped with at least one lighting device socket or at least one lighting device assembly as disclosed herein.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the disclosure provided here in connection with the attached drawings. The detailed description, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, is only given by way of illustration.
The invention will now be described in more details by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
It must be noted that as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs.
Although the described examples relate to a lamp, such as an incandescent lamp or a discharge lamp, it may be applied to any kind of lighting device, such a LED or an OLED.
In a preferred embodiment, the bracing means 7 comprise as many leaf springs 71 as there are catch flanges 32 on the catch element 31 of the lamp socket 3. In such a configuration, one leaf spring 71 cooperates with one catch flange 32. This is illustrated on
In an advantageous embodiment, the ring 6 is a positioning ring. The positioning ring 6 comprises means for imparting a desired position to the reinforcement device 5 with respect of the catch element 31 of a lamp socket 3. For instance, the inner profile 61 of the positioning ring 6 is provided so that it matches the outer profile of the catch element 32. In the depicted embodiments, the inner profile 61 of the positioning ring 6 is provided so that it matches the outer profile of the catch element 32 are regular hexagon-shaped. Thus, the reinforcement device 5 can be easily fitted with respect to the catch element 31. In another embodiment, the ring 6 is provided with a positioning slot 63 which may cooperate with a positioning nib of the catch element 31. Thus the reinforcement device 5 may be positioned rotationally with respect to the catch element 31.
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In a preferred embodiment, the reinforcement device 5 is made of metal or of metal alloy. Various metal forming processes may be implemented for manufacturing the reinforcement device 5. For instance, metal stamping is a process employed in manufacturing metal parts with a specific design. A metal or metal alloy sheet is used as the stock. This stock is either stamped on a press using dies and punches or drawn into shapes on hydraulic deep drawing machines. Metal stamping processes use dies (female component of the stamp) and punches (male component of the stamp) to cut the metal into the required shape. Press machine tools are used in the stamping process. The die, made of hardened steel, has a contour that matches the shape of the finished part and is mounted on the table of the press. The punch, usually made of hardened tool steel or carbide, also matches the contour of the part but is slightly smaller to allow clearance between the die and the punch. It is mounted in the head or the turret, which moves down and punches the metal. The thickness of the sheet metal does not change during this process. Other techniques may be used such as fine blanking, deep drawing or progressive die stamping.
The reinforcement device 5 may act as an inner bracing means or as an outer bracing means. They may be compared to an inner skeleton or an outer skeleton.
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Moreover, the lamp socket comprises housings 23 for receiving current conductive elements of a lamp 2. This is a conventional feature that does not necessitate further developments.
A vehicle may be equipped with a lighting device assembly as disclosed herein. The processes for incorporating such lighting device assemblies are commonly known. Vehicles may be cars, motorcycles, trucks, boats . . . .
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the disclosed embodiments. Various changes within the scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art and may be acquired from practice of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07290686.0 | Jun 2007 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2008/052121 | 5/30/2008 | WO | 00 | 11/25/2009 |