EP1010196A1 - Curved shatter-resistant lamp assembly and method - Google Patents
Curved shatter-resistant lamp assembly and methodInfo
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- EP1010196A1 EP1010196A1 EP98919427A EP98919427A EP1010196A1 EP 1010196 A1 EP1010196 A1 EP 1010196A1 EP 98919427 A EP98919427 A EP 98919427A EP 98919427 A EP98919427 A EP 98919427A EP 1010196 A1 EP1010196 A1 EP 1010196A1
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- Prior art keywords
- sleeve
- lamp bulb
- lamp
- curved
- assembly
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/02—Details
- H01J61/30—Vessels; Containers
- H01J61/32—Special longitudinal shape, e.g. for advertising purposes
- H01J61/325—U-shaped lamps
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J5/00—Details relating to vessels or to leading-in conductors common to two or more basic types of discharge tubes or lamps
- H01J5/02—Vessels; Containers; Shields associated therewith; Vacuum locks
- H01J5/03—Arrangements for preventing or mitigating effects of implosion of vessels or containers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J5/00—Details relating to vessels or to leading-in conductors common to two or more basic types of discharge tubes or lamps
- H01J5/02—Vessels; Containers; Shields associated therewith; Vacuum locks
- H01J5/12—Double-wall vessels or containers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/02—Details
- H01J61/30—Vessels; Containers
- H01J61/32—Special longitudinal shape, e.g. for advertising purposes
- H01J61/322—Circular lamps
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J61/00—Gas-discharge or vapour-discharge lamps
- H01J61/02—Details
- H01J61/30—Vessels; Containers
- H01J61/34—Double-wall vessels or containers
Definitions
- This invention relates to shatter-resistant electric lamps and methods of making such lamps. This is a continua- tion-in-part of US patent application Serial No. 08/921,898, filed September 2, 1997. This continuation-in-part application relates particularly to curved shatter-resistant lamps.
- the prior art protective assemblies for fluorescent lamps include special molded plastic end fittings that fit onto the terminal caps of the lamp and hold in place a protective sleeve encasing the lamp.
- end fittings are in- tentionally designed to be removed from one lamp and reused on other lamps. This is very unsatisfactory and results in leakage and contamination by the lamp contents which escape when the lamp is broken.
- a significant disadvantage of the three-component protective assemblies i.e., sleeve and two end fittings, is the difficulty and expense of making them.
- the two end fittings can be relatively expensive to make, and the dimensions of the end fittings and sleeves should be matched to within relatively close tolerances to ensure a tight fit.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a shatter-resistant lamp assembly and method which overcome or alleviate the foregoing problems.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a manufactur- ing method for making the lamp assembly efficiently and with high quality, while producing a superior product.
- a lamp assembly which includes an elongated lamp having a first end and a second end; a non-frangible sleeve substantially encasing the lamp and having two ends which are sealed directly to the ends of the lamp.
- the ends of the sleeve are adhered to the end caps of the bulb. If the end caps are of smaller diameter than the bulb, the ends of the sleeve are compressed onto the end caps and adhesive is used to secure the sleeve ends to the end caps.
- the compression preferably is provided by means of heat-shrinking.
- the adhesive is applied by the use of an adhesive transfer tape which has an adhesive coating on each of its opposed surfaces , together with compression, prefera- bly provided by heat shrinking the ends of the sleeve onto the end caps.
- Each sleeve end adheres to the outer layer of adhesive on the transfer tape, and the tape adheres to the bulb end. It is believed that the heat shrinking crimps the sleeve material, reduces the diameter of and shapes the sleeve end to fit on to the bulb end, and presses the sleeve material and tape together so that the adhesive fills any creases in the sleeve material and tightly secures and seals the sleeve to the bulb ends.
- the resulting assembly is tightly sealed but has seams only at the end caps, where the visibility of the seams is low. It is a relatively simple, good-looking, shatter- resistant lamp.
- the adhesive be resistant to deterioration at relatively high temperatures, such as 82°C (180°F) for an extended length of time.
- the tape used preferably is a relatively soft acrylic tape with relatively high-tack adhesive.
- double-sided adhesive tape greatly facilitates the manufacturing method.
- the tack and dimensions of the adhesive layer used can be controlled easily, and the tape is readily adaptable to being applied by automated or semi-automated equipment.
- a curved lamp assembly in which two separate sleeve sections are provided.
- the sections are curved to conform to the shape of the lamp bulb.
- the two sleeve portions are assembled around the bulb and attached to one another along seams, and the ends of the sleeve thus formed are attached to the ends of the bulb.
- the ends of the sleeve are attached to the ends of the bulb by the method described above for a straight lamp assembly, in which an adhesive, preferably in the form of a double-sided tape, is applied to the ends of the bulb and the ends of the sleeve are compressed onto the adhesive.
- an adhesive preferably in the form of a double-sided tape
- the sleeve sections have flanges at their edges, and the two portions of the sleeve are bonded to- gether along flanges by use of adhesives or ultrasonic bonding.
- the sleeve portions are molded out of the same thermoplastic resin as that used for the straight sleeve described above.
- a shatter- resistant lamp assembly is formed by encasing a cylindrical lamp bulb in a seamless non-frangible sleeve that is sealed at each end to one end of the lamp.
- a straight lamp assembly is made by applying an adhesive to each end of an straight lamp bulb, preferably by wrapping double-sided adhesive transfer tape around each metal end cap of the lamp bulb, inserting the bulb into the sleeve with the ends of the sleeve with the ends of the sleeve overlapping the tape wound on each end of the bulb, and compressing the ends of the sleeve onto the tape by heat-sealing.
- a curved lamp assembly is formed by molding two halves of a curved sleeve with contours to fit the curved lamp bulb. Adhesive is applied to the ends of the curved lamp bulb, the two halves of the sleeve are fastened together with adhesive or by ultra- sonic bonding, and the ends of the sleeve are attached to the ends of the bulb by the same means as that used for the straight lamp assembly.
- Fig. 1 is a side elevation view, partially broken-away and partially cross-sectional, of a straight shatter-resistant lamp assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a curved, U- shaped lamp assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a circular lamp assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 1 illustrates one end of a shatter-resistant lamp assembly 1.
- the other end of the assembly (not shown) is simply a mirror image of the end shown.
- Lamp assembly 1 comprises a conventional straight fluorescent lamp bulb 10, a protective sleeve 18, and pressure-sensitive adhesive 20.
- Lamp bulb 10 includes a substantially cylindrical glass tube 12 that tapers slightly at each end and is terminated with a cup-like metal end cap 14 having a peripheral flange portion 16 of a diameter less than that of the tube 12.
- Cap 14 con- tains a conventional lamp base portion (not shown) coupled to conventional electrical contact prongs or electrodes 22. Any conventional contact apparatus can be used, such as a single prong connector, a recessed double contact connector, etc.
- the lamp bulb 10 is inserted into the sleeve 18, and the ends 24 of the sleeve are compressed, preferably by heat-shrinking, to make intimate contact with the adhesive 20 to seal the ends of the sleeve onto the flanges 16.
- Protective sleeve 18 preferably is a non-frangible transparent heat-shrinkable polymer sleeve, such as a polycarbonate sleeve, for example.
- a particularly suitable transparent, heat-shrinkable tubular polycarbonate material is sold by 3M, Inc. under the designation PC-3207, T-13 version.
- This material has an interior diameter of approximately 3.85 cm (1.517 inches), an external diameter of approximately 3.93 cm (1.547 inches), and a wall thickness of approximately 0.04 cm (0.015 inches).
- This preferred mate- rial is transparent to visible light but substantially opaque to ultra-violet radiation having a wavelength of up to 390 nm. It does not turn yellow with age, to any appreciable degree.
- sleeve 18 comprises a translucent material having a predominant color, such as gold, red, blue, green, or the like. Whether transparent or translucent, sleeve 18 substantially retains its clarity during extended exposure to ultraviolet radiation and heat produced by the lamp 12.
- the inner radius of sleeve 18 be slightly larger than the outer radius of lamp 12. Such difference in radii provides a small annular gap réelleC" along much of the length of lamp assembly 1. The gap is large enough to permit the bulb to be inserted into the sleeve easily, but small enough to insure adequate dissipation of heat from the bulb.
- Adhesive 20 is a high-temperature-resistant adhesive that provides a mechanical seal between the inner surface of sleeve 18 and the outer surface of flange 16.
- adhesive 20 is a soft acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- Adhesive 20 also serves as a moisture barrier and assists in preserving an air tight seal.
- a particularly advantageous adhesive is provided on a Popetransfer v> tape produced by 3M, Inc. which is available under the designation ,,969 Tape", a type of rigorousATG tape".
- This double-sided adhesive tape is approximately 0.013 cm (0.005 inches) thick and features an adhesive designated CongoA-60" which has a very high initial adhesion along with good shear holding power.
- Adhesive A-60 bonds to most metals and plastics and a variety of other materials.
- 969 Tape has the further advantages of being clear, and being resistant to ul- traviolet light. It has been found that 969 Tape retains its clarity even after extended exposure to light and heat produced by the lamp 12. It is rated as being resistant to temperatures up to 82°C (180°F) over a period of weeks or months .
- the shatter- resistant lamp assembly 1 is made by wrapping the double- sided adhesive tape 20 twice around each of flanges 16 and inserting lamp 12 through sleeve 18 until the ends of the sleeve 18 are substantially aligned with the ends of lamp
- the heat-shrinking process preferably comprises applying heat at a temperature of approximately 82°C (180°F) to the ends of sleeve 18 for approximately twelve to fifteen seconds.
- the shrinkage applies moderate pressure sufficient to compress each sleeve end and reduce its diameter to approximately that of the flange 16 plus the thickness of the tape 20. Since the heat-sealing temperature is relatively low, the sleeve ends shrink but are not believed to melt. This is an advantage in that the sleeve is not weakened by melting a thin spot or a hole through it.
- the pressure applied by shrinkage bonds the sleeve ends to the adhesive on the tape 20. Since the adhesive also bonds well to metal, a secure bond and seal is formed at each end of the lamp.
- the sleeve ends be shrunk by the process, it is not essential. Simple clamping or crimping may be sufficient, depending on the dimensions of the bulb and the flanges 16, the flexibility of the sleeve material, and the type of adhesive used.
- Heat-shrinking can be done by slipping a heat- shrinkable plastic collar over each end of the sleeve, applying heat to the collars with a hot-air blower, thus caus- ing both the collars and the sleeve ends to shrink, and removing the collars.
- a heater block is provided with a hole slightly larger than the outside diameter of the flanges 16. The sleeve and one end of the lamp are pushed longitudinally into the hole in the heater block and the block heats the sleeve end to heat-shrink the sleeve end onto the tape. This is done for each end of the lamp assembly.
- the foregoing method is amenable to hand-work, full automation, or full or semi-automation.
- the tape is separated from the liner material and a strip of tape is wound around each flange and cut.
- a winding machine (not shown) can be used or the strip can be applied by hand.
- an even coating of adhesive can be applied all of the way around each flange 16.
- Lamp bulbs, with adhesive applied, and sleeves, pre-cut to the proper length, are fed to a second station location where a pusher mechanism (not shown) pushes each bulb into a sleeve.
- the insertion can be done by hand.
- the sleeve-protected bulb is conveyed or carried to a heating fixture which has two spaced-apart heated clamps or heater blocks which receive the sleeve ends and heat-shrink both sleeve ends simultaneously for 12 to 15 seconds.
- this step also can be done by hand.
- the lamp assemblies are packaged for shipment.
- Conveyor belts or other conveying equipment can be used to move the lamp assembly parts between stations.
- the application of a blow to the lamp assembly 1 may cause the lamp 12 to shatter within sleeve 18.
- sleeve 18 itself will not shatter and will contain the fragments and fluorescent materials of the lamp, thus preventing the escape of contamination out- side of the assembly 1.
- the shatter-resistant lamp assembly has fewer parts and seams, and has a sleek, seamless look so important to many users .
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the three basic components of the curved lamp assembly 30 of the present invention.
- the assembly includes a U-shaped fluores- cent light bulb 32 having metal end caps 38 and 40 and connector pins 42 and 44.
- Such bulbs are used to provide rela- tively short lamps with high intensity light output, and save on structural costs in the light fixtures in which they are used.
- the assembly 30 also includes a pair of sleeve portions; a lower sleeve portion 34 and an upper portion 36.
- Each sleeve portion is shaped like the lamp bulb 32 so that it will fit closely around the lamp bulb when assembled together with the other portion of the sleeve.
- the sleeve portions 34 and 36 are made of a shatter- resistant plastic sheet material, and preferably are made by injection molding out of a thermoplastic resin such as Polycarbonate, like that of which the sleeve 18 shown in Fig. 1 is made.
- each sleeve portion 34 and 36 is semi-circular in cross-section.
- each sleeve portion has a flange.
- the lower sleeve portion 34 has an outside flange 54 and an inside flange 56.
- the upper portion 36 has an outside flange 60 and an inside flange 58.
- the two sleeve portions 34 and 36 are molded to have dimensions so as to form a sleeve slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the lamp bulb 32.
- An adhesive is applied to the metal end caps 38 and 40 of the bulb. Preferably, this is done by wrapping two layers of double-sided adhesive tape 62 (see Fig. 4) around the end caps in the manner described above for the lamp assembly of Fig. 1.
- the bulb 32 is placed in the lower sleeve portion 34, and the portion 36 is placed on top of the bulb.
- the seams are formed around the periphery of the bulb by an adhesive applied to the inside and outside flanges before pressing the flanges together, or by ultrasonic bonding.
- the ends of the sleeve portion 36 are indicated at 50 and 52, and at 48 and 46 for sleeve portion 34. These end portions are compressed onto the adhesive tape 62 to secure the ends of the sleeve portions to the end caps.
- the ends of the sleeve portions are compressed by heat shrinking them onto the adhesive tape, as described above in connection with the embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a circular lamp assembly 64 which includes a conventional circular fluorescent lamp bulb 66 with circular sleeve portions 68 and 70 joined at inner and outer seams 72 and 74 formed as described above with reference to Figs. 2-4.
- the bulb has end caps 76 and 78 and connector pins 80, as is well known.
- the sleeve portions are attached to the end caps 76 and 78 in the manner described above in connection with Figs. 1-4.
- the invention thus provides a tightly sealed, highly shatter-resistant envelope around a curved elongated bulb such as a fluorescent bulb.
- the sleeve formed around the bulb is highly transparent, long-lasting, and stays tightly sealed to prevent the spread of glass shards and other components of the lamp should it become broken.
- An assembly which has a minimum of separate parts and seams, has no unsightly seams, is transparent to desirable light, and does not discolor with heat and/or age.
- a device is provided that is structurally simpler, more readily adaptable to automated or semi-automated manufacture, and can be made at a lower cost than prior devices.
- a lamp assembly and method are provided which are effective to provide curved lamp bulb with a shatter-resistant protective transparent cover or sleeve.
- a curved lamp assembly which is relatively easy and inexpensive to make and use, and in which the bulb has a shatter-resistant covering with a relatively long life and which transmits light with little alteration or attenuation.
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US92189897A | 1997-09-02 | 1997-09-02 | |
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US09/022,987 US6043600A (en) | 1997-09-02 | 1998-02-12 | Curved shatter-resistant lamp assembly and method |
US22987 | 1998-02-12 | ||
PCT/IB1998/000812 WO1999012186A1 (en) | 1997-09-02 | 1998-05-25 | Curved shatter-resistant lamp assembly and method |
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