JP2008269919A - Optical measuring method of discharge lamp and lighting fixture - Google Patents

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JP2008269919A
JP2008269919A JP2007110346A JP2007110346A JP2008269919A JP 2008269919 A JP2008269919 A JP 2008269919A JP 2007110346 A JP2007110346 A JP 2007110346A JP 2007110346 A JP2007110346 A JP 2007110346A JP 2008269919 A JP2008269919 A JP 2008269919A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable to easily measure accumulation lighting duration and degradation of a discharge lamp in an optical measuring method of a discharge lamp. <P>SOLUTION: The lighting fixture 1 is provided with a discharge lamp 2 with a discharge tube 3, a reflecting plate 5 reflecting light from the discharge tube 3 to an irradiation area, an optical detection sensor 7 detecting an optical output of the discharge tube 3, a lighting circuit 81 to make the discharge lamp 2 light, a display part 82 displaying a lighting state of the discharge lamp 2, a control part 83 controlling the lighting circuit 81 or the display part 82 based on the detection signal from the optical detection sensor 7, and a power supply circuit 84 supplying power to the lighting circuit 81 or the like. The control part 83 measures optical outputs L1 and L2 of two places of a central part 34 and an edge part 33 of an upper side of an upper electrode 32a, calculates a ratio of the above measured values by the optical detection sensor 7, and converts the calculated results to accumulation lighting duration or degradation degrees. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT

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本発明は、放電灯の光計測方法と、その光計測方法が適用される照明器具に関する。   The present invention relates to an optical measurement method for a discharge lamp and a lighting fixture to which the optical measurement method is applied.

従来から、放電灯の累積点灯時間や劣化を計測する方法として、放電灯の光出力値から計測する方法が知られている。そして、放電灯の光出力を計測する光計測方法としては、光出力センサを用いて放電灯の光出力を直接測定する方法や反射光を用いる方法が用いられている。これらの光計測方法においては、比較的光量が少なく、放電灯の温度が比較的低い蛍光灯においてはある程度は用いることができるが、発光量が多く、放電灯の温度が高い高輝度放電灯においてはこれらの方法を用いることは困難である。   Conventionally, as a method for measuring the cumulative lighting time and deterioration of a discharge lamp, a method of measuring from the light output value of the discharge lamp is known. As a light measurement method for measuring the light output of the discharge lamp, a method of directly measuring the light output of the discharge lamp using a light output sensor or a method of using reflected light is used. In these optical measurement methods, it can be used to some extent in a fluorescent lamp with a relatively small amount of light and a relatively low temperature of the discharge lamp, but in a high-intensity discharge lamp with a large amount of light emission and a high temperature of the discharge lamp. It is difficult to use these methods.

また、高輝度放電灯において、反射板にセンサをつけて放電灯全体の光量を検出することで、高温を回避しながら検出する光計測方法がある(例えば、特許文献1参照)。   Moreover, in a high-intensity discharge lamp, there is an optical measurement method for detecting while avoiding a high temperature by attaching a sensor to a reflection plate and detecting the light quantity of the entire discharge lamp (see, for example, Patent Document 1).

しかしながら、上記特許文献1に示されるような光計測方法において、放電灯全体の光量を計測することは可能であるが、一般に高輝度放電灯は蛍光灯や白熱電球に比べて初期時の光束ばらつきや時間に対する減退特性の固体差が大きく、初期時や使用時の光量を計測するだけでは、その光量から放電灯の累積点灯時間や劣化を計測するのは困難である。
特開2004−213955号公報
However, in the optical measurement method as disclosed in Patent Document 1, it is possible to measure the amount of light of the entire discharge lamp. Generally, however, a high-intensity discharge lamp has a light flux variation at an initial stage compared to a fluorescent lamp or an incandescent lamp. Therefore, it is difficult to measure the cumulative lighting time and deterioration of a discharge lamp from the amount of light only by measuring the amount of light at the initial time or during use.
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本発明は、上記従来の問題を解決するためになされたものであり、放電灯の累積点灯時間や劣化度合いを容易に計測することが可能な光計測方法、及びその光計測方法が適用される照明器具を提供することを目的とする。   The present invention has been made to solve the above-described conventional problems, and an optical measurement method capable of easily measuring the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration of a discharge lamp, and the optical measurement method are applied. It aims at providing a lighting fixture.

上記目的を達成するために請求項1の発明は、放電管内の上部及び下部に電極が配置されており、これら両電極を結ぶ直線が略鉛直になるように設置される放電灯の光計測方法において、光出力の計測点が2箇所設置され、そのうちの1箇所が前記電極の上部又は下部のいずれか一方を対象とし、他の1箇所が前記両電極の略中央部を対象とするものである。   In order to achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optical measuring method for a discharge lamp in which electrodes are arranged at an upper part and a lower part in a discharge tube, and a straight line connecting these electrodes is substantially vertical , Two measurement points of light output are installed, one of which is for the upper part or the lower part of the electrode, and the other one is for the substantially central part of the two electrodes. is there.

請求項2の発明は、請求項1に記載の放電灯の光計測方法において、前記2箇所の光出力の計測点における両計測値の比を演算し、演算結果を前記放電灯の点灯時間又は劣化に換算するものである。   According to a second aspect of the present invention, in the light measurement method for a discharge lamp according to the first aspect, a ratio of both measurement values at the measurement points of the two light outputs is calculated, and the calculation result is calculated as a lighting time of the discharge lamp or This is converted into deterioration.

請求項3の発明は、請求項1又は請求項2に記載の放電灯の光計測方法において、前記放電灯は高輝度放電灯であるものである。   A third aspect of the present invention is the discharge lamp optical measurement method according to the first or second aspect, wherein the discharge lamp is a high-intensity discharge lamp.

請求項4の発明は、放電管内の上部及び下部に電極が配置され、これら両電極を結ぶ直線が略鉛直になるように設置される放電灯を用いた照明器具において、光検出センサが2箇所設置され、そのうちの1箇所が前記電極の上部又は下部のいずれか一方を対象とし、他の1箇所が前記両電極の略中央部を対象とするものであり、前記光検出センサが計測した計測値を演算することにより、前記放電灯の点灯時間又は劣化に換算する演算手段を備えたものである。   According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lighting apparatus using a discharge lamp in which electrodes are disposed at an upper part and a lower part in a discharge tube, and a straight line connecting the two electrodes is substantially vertical. The measurement is carried out by the photodetection sensor, one of which is for the upper or lower part of the electrode and the other one is for the substantially central part of the electrodes. By calculating a value, it is provided with a calculation means for converting into the lighting time or deterioration of the discharge lamp.

請求項5の発明は、請求項4に記載の照明器具において、前記放電灯に対向して配置され、かつ、複数の開口部が設けられた反射板を有し、前記光検出センサは、前記開口部を通して計測するようにしたものである。   A fifth aspect of the present invention is the lighting fixture according to the fourth aspect of the present invention, further comprising a reflecting plate that is disposed to face the discharge lamp and provided with a plurality of openings, The measurement is made through the opening.

請求項1の発明によれば、放電灯は累積点灯時間による光出力の劣化度合いが部位毎に異なることから、2箇所の計測点における光出力を計測することにより、この計測値から放電灯の劣化度合いの判断が可能となる。   According to the first aspect of the present invention, since the degree of deterioration of the light output due to the cumulative lighting time differs for each part of the discharge lamp, by measuring the light output at two measurement points, The degree of deterioration can be determined.

請求項2の発明によれば、計測値の比から簡単に放電灯の累積点灯時間又は劣化度合いを判断することができる。   According to the invention of claim 2, it is possible to easily determine the cumulative lighting time or the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp from the ratio of the measured values.

請求項3の発明によれば、高輝度放電灯に適用することにより従来では判定不可能であった高出力の放電灯での計測が可能となる。   According to the invention of claim 3, by applying to a high-intensity discharge lamp, it is possible to perform measurement with a high-output discharge lamp, which could not be determined conventionally.

請求項4の発明によれば、実際に設置された照明器具において、放電灯の累積点灯時間又は劣化度合いを判断することができる。   According to the invention of claim 4, it is possible to determine the cumulative lighting time or the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp in the actually installed lighting fixture.

請求項5の発明によれば、複数の計測点における光出力計測が容易に行なえる。   According to the invention of claim 5, the optical output measurement at a plurality of measurement points can be easily performed.

本発明の実施形態に係る光計測方法について図1を参照して説明する。図1は、光計測方法が適用される照明器具の構成を示す。照明器具1は、放電管3及び口金4を有する放電灯2と、放電管3を覆い放電管3からの光を照射エリアに反射する反射板5と、口金4に電源を供給するソケット6と、放電管3の光出力を検出する光検出センサ7と、を備えている。照明器具1は、放電灯2を点灯させる点灯回路81と、放電灯2の点灯状況を表示する表示部82と、光検出センサ7からの検出信号に基づいて点灯回路81や表示部82を制御する制御部83と、点灯回路81等に電源を供給する電源回路84と、を備えている。放電灯2は、例えば高輝度放電灯である。そして、放電灯2は、上部電極32aと下部電極32bとを結ぶ直線が略鉛直になるように設置されている。   An optical measurement method according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 1 shows a configuration of a lighting fixture to which an optical measurement method is applied. The luminaire 1 includes a discharge lamp 2 having a discharge tube 3 and a base 4, a reflection plate 5 that covers the discharge tube 3 and reflects light from the discharge tube 3 to an irradiation area, and a socket 6 that supplies power to the base 4. And a light detection sensor 7 for detecting the light output of the discharge tube 3. The lighting fixture 1 controls the lighting circuit 81 and the display unit 82 based on the detection circuit from the lighting circuit 81 for lighting the discharge lamp 2, the display unit 82 for displaying the lighting status of the discharge lamp 2, and the light detection sensor 7. And a power supply circuit 84 that supplies power to the lighting circuit 81 and the like. The discharge lamp 2 is a high-intensity discharge lamp, for example. The discharge lamp 2 is installed such that a straight line connecting the upper electrode 32a and the lower electrode 32b is substantially vertical.

放電灯2は、光を発する発光管31を内部に備えている。発光管31は、内部を水銀やナトリウム等の発光物質を含んだアルゴンガスによって満たされており、上部に設置された上部電極32aと下部に設置された下部電極32bとの間で放電して発光する。発光管31と放電管3との間は、窒素ガスが封入されており、窒素ガスによって放電管3内部の金属部分の酸化が防がれる。放電管3を覆う反射板5は、例えば金属や樹脂から成って、内面は光が反射するように加工されており、2箇所に開口部51(その直径は、例えば数mm)を有し、これら開口部51の各々に発光管31の光出力を計測する光検出センサ7が設置されている。これにより、本照明器具1は、発光管31の2箇所の計測点における光出力を光検出センサ7により計測するようにしている。   The discharge lamp 2 includes an arc tube 31 that emits light. The arc tube 31 is filled with an argon gas containing a luminescent substance such as mercury or sodium, and discharges between the upper electrode 32a installed at the upper part and the lower electrode 32b installed at the lower part to emit light. To do. Nitrogen gas is sealed between the arc tube 31 and the discharge tube 3, and oxidation of the metal portion inside the discharge tube 3 is prevented by the nitrogen gas. The reflecting plate 5 covering the discharge tube 3 is made of, for example, metal or resin, and the inner surface is processed so that light is reflected, and has openings 51 (having a diameter of, for example, several mm) at two locations. A light detection sensor 7 for measuring the light output of the arc tube 31 is installed in each of the openings 51. Thereby, the lighting fixture 1 measures the light output at the two measurement points of the arc tube 31 by the light detection sensor 7.

すなわち、計測点の内の1箇所である一方の開口部51は、上部電極32aの上側のエッジ部33に対応する位置に設けられている。このエッジ部33からの光出力をL1で示している。計測点の内の他の1箇所であるもう一方の開口部51は、両電極の間の中央部34に対応する位置に設けられている。この中央部34からの光出力をL2で示している。発光管31内部の放電する部分はプラズマ部35と称される。光検出センサ7は、例えばフォトダイオード等の光検出素子と、この光検出素子が検出した信号を増幅する増幅器とを有している。光検出センサ7は2つの開口部51を通して、上部電極32aの上側のエッジ部33と、中央部34との2箇所の計測点における光出力L1及びL2を検出し、検出信号を制御部83へ出力する。制御部83は光検出センサ7からの検出信号を演算し、演算結果を放電灯2の累積点灯時間や劣化度合いに換算して、表示部82が有する例えば液晶やLEDに表示する。   That is, one opening 51 which is one of the measurement points is provided at a position corresponding to the upper edge portion 33 of the upper electrode 32a. The light output from the edge portion 33 is indicated by L1. The other opening 51, which is another one of the measurement points, is provided at a position corresponding to the central portion 34 between the two electrodes. The light output from the central portion 34 is indicated by L2. A portion that discharges inside the arc tube 31 is referred to as a plasma portion 35. The photodetection sensor 7 includes a photodetection element such as a photodiode and an amplifier that amplifies a signal detected by the photodetection element. The light detection sensor 7 detects the light outputs L1 and L2 at two measurement points of the upper edge portion 33 of the upper electrode 32a and the central portion 34 through the two openings 51, and sends the detection signals to the control portion 83. Output. The control unit 83 calculates a detection signal from the light detection sensor 7, converts the calculation result into the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp 2, and displays the result on, for example, a liquid crystal or an LED included in the display unit 82.

次に、制御部83が発光管31の光出力の計測値を演算し、放電灯の累積点灯時間や劣化度合いに換算する方法について説明する。図2は、エッジ部33と中央部34とにおける光出力の比の指数と、累積点灯時間との関係を示す。同図の縦軸は、中央部34における光出力値をエッジ部33における光出力値によって除した光出力比において、放電管交換時の光出力比を1としたときの指数(以下、光出力比指数という)を示し、横軸は累積点灯時間を示す。光出力比指数は、点灯開始時初期においては放電管交換時の1より増加するが、その後は単調減少になり、累積点灯時間が長くなるに連れて光出力比指数は減少する。従って、累積点灯時間と光出力比指数との関係に基づいて、エッジ部33と中央部34とにおける光出力の計測値を累積点灯時間や劣化度合いに換算することができる。   Next, a description will be given of a method in which the control unit 83 calculates the measured value of the light output of the arc tube 31 and converts it into the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp. FIG. 2 shows the relationship between the index of light output ratio at the edge portion 33 and the central portion 34 and the cumulative lighting time. The vertical axis in the figure represents an index when the light output ratio at the time of discharge tube replacement is 1 in the light output ratio obtained by dividing the light output value at the central portion 34 by the light output value at the edge portion 33 (hereinafter referred to as light output). The horizontal axis indicates the cumulative lighting time. The light output ratio index increases from 1 when the discharge tube is replaced at the beginning of lighting, but thereafter monotonously decreases, and the light output ratio index decreases as the cumulative lighting time increases. Therefore, based on the relationship between the cumulative lighting time and the light output ratio index, the light output measurement values at the edge portion 33 and the central portion 34 can be converted into the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration.

この累積点灯時間と光出力比指数との関係は、次のように考えられる。発光管31が点灯を続けると、発光管31に内封されている金属等の発光物質が黒化物となり、発光管31の内面に付着する。黒化物は、プラズマ部35付近の内面にはあまり付着せず、エッジ部33の内面に多く付着する。付着した黒化物は赤外線を吸収して発熱し、発熱した熱は発光管31全体に伝導し、エッジ部33の温度も上昇する。エッジ部33の温度が上昇すると、エッジ部33は、発光管31の材質であるアルミナの黒体輻射により発光する。そして、エッジ部33からの光出力L1は、黒体輻射によるものであるので、放電灯2の累積点灯時間が長くなり、黒化物が増え、温度が上昇するに応じて増加する。一方、中央部34においては、発光管3の内面に黒化物が付着しても光学的に厚くなって光を吸収するだけであるので、中央部34からの光出力L2は、プラズマ部35からの発光によるものが殆んどである。従って、中央部34からの光出力L2は、放電灯2の累積点灯時間が長くなり、放電灯2が劣化するに応じて減少する。そして、光出力比指数は、累積点灯時間が長くなるに連れて減少していく。   The relationship between the cumulative lighting time and the light output ratio index is considered as follows. When the arc tube 31 continues to be lit, a luminescent material such as metal enclosed in the arc tube 31 becomes a blackened material and adheres to the inner surface of the arc tube 31. The blackened material does not adhere so much to the inner surface in the vicinity of the plasma portion 35, and adheres more to the inner surface of the edge portion 33. The adhering blackened material absorbs infrared rays to generate heat, and the generated heat is conducted to the entire arc tube 31 and the temperature of the edge portion 33 also rises. When the temperature of the edge portion 33 rises, the edge portion 33 emits light by the black body radiation of alumina that is the material of the arc tube 31. And since the light output L1 from the edge part 33 is based on black body radiation, the cumulative lighting time of the discharge lamp 2 becomes long, blackening increases, and it increases as temperature rises. On the other hand, in the central portion 34, even if blackened material adheres to the inner surface of the arc tube 3, it becomes optically thick and only absorbs light. Therefore, the light output L 2 from the central portion 34 is from the plasma portion 35. Most of this is due to the light emission. Accordingly, the light output L2 from the central portion 34 decreases as the cumulative lighting time of the discharge lamp 2 becomes longer and the discharge lamp 2 deteriorates. The light output ratio index decreases as the cumulative lighting time becomes longer.

次に、光出力の計測値を放電灯の累積点灯時間又は劣化度合いに換算する方法について説明する。制御部83は、放電管3が交換されて点灯が開始されると、上部電極32aの上側のエッジ部33と中央部34の光出力L1及びL2を光検出センサ7によって検出し、光出力比を算出し、点灯開始時の光出力比を基準である1にする。その後、累積点灯時間に従って随時光検出センサ7によって光出力L1及びL2を検出して光出力比を計算し、点灯開始時の光出力比を1としたときの指数を計算する。そして、制御部83は、予め定めた累積点灯時間と光出力比指数との関係から光出力比指数を累積点灯時間に換算し、表示部82により表示する。また、制御部83は、光出力比指数が、予め定めた劣化の基準よりも小さくなると、放電灯2を調光状態にしたり、表示部82により劣化を表示する。この光出力比指数の劣化の基準値は例えば0.8のような値であり、使用する光源の種類により異なる。このように、放電管3の2箇所の計測点における光出力値を演算することにより、放電灯2の累積点灯時間と劣化度合いを容易に判断することができる。   Next, a method for converting the measured value of the light output into the cumulative lighting time or the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp will be described. When the discharge tube 3 is replaced and lighting is started, the control unit 83 detects the light outputs L1 and L2 of the upper edge portion 33 and the central portion 34 of the upper electrode 32a by the light detection sensor 7, and the light output ratio. And the light output ratio at the start of lighting is set to 1, which is a reference. Thereafter, the light output L1 and L2 are detected by the light detection sensor 7 as needed according to the cumulative lighting time, the light output ratio is calculated, and the index when the light output ratio at the start of lighting is 1 is calculated. Then, the control unit 83 converts the light output ratio index into the accumulated lighting time from the relationship between the predetermined cumulative lighting time and the light output ratio index, and displays it on the display unit 82. Further, when the light output ratio index becomes smaller than a predetermined deterioration standard, the control unit 83 sets the discharge lamp 2 to the dimming state or displays the deterioration on the display unit 82. The reference value for degradation of the light output ratio index is a value such as 0.8, for example, and differs depending on the type of light source used. Thus, by calculating the light output values at the two measurement points of the discharge tube 3, the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp 2 can be easily determined.

次に、本実施形態に係る光計測方法の変形例について図3を参照して説明する。図3は、本変形例に係る照明器具の構成を示す。本変形例においては、実施形態と異なり、開口部51の一つは、中央部34に対応する位置に設けられ、他の開口部51は、下部電極32bの下側のエッジ部33に対応する位置に設けられている。このエッジ部33からの光出力をL3で示している。光検出センサ7は、2つの開口部51を通して、中央部34と下部電極32bの下側のエッジ部33との2箇所の計測点における光出力L2及びL3を検出する。制御部83は、光検出センサ7からの検出信号を演算し、光出力を放電灯2の累積点灯時間や劣化度合いに換算して表示部82に表示する。本変形例における光計測方法は、実施形態と同様の効果を得ることができる。   Next, a modification of the optical measurement method according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. FIG. 3 shows a configuration of a lighting fixture according to this modification. In the present modification, unlike the embodiment, one of the openings 51 is provided at a position corresponding to the central portion 34, and the other opening 51 corresponds to the lower edge portion 33 of the lower electrode 32b. In the position. The light output from the edge portion 33 is indicated by L3. The light detection sensor 7 detects light outputs L2 and L3 at two measurement points of the central portion 34 and the lower edge portion 33 of the lower electrode 32b through the two openings 51. The control unit 83 calculates a detection signal from the light detection sensor 7, converts the light output into the cumulative lighting time and the degree of deterioration of the discharge lamp 2, and displays the light output on the display unit 82. The optical measurement method in this modification can obtain the same effects as those of the embodiment.

なお、本発明は、上記各種実施形態の構成に限られず、発明の趣旨を変更しない範囲で種々の変形が可能である。例えば、放電灯は高輝度放電灯でない通常の放電灯でもよい。また、2箇所の開口部51から、例えば光ファイバ等により1台の光検出センサに光出力を導き、時間分割して2箇所の光出力を計測してもよい。また、上部電極32aと下部電極32bとを結ぶ直線が略鉛直にならないように放電灯2を設置した状態においても、光出力の計測点を調整して計測してもよい。光出力の演算も、2箇所の光出力の差を基に演算してもよい。   In addition, this invention is not restricted to the structure of the said various embodiment, A various deformation | transformation is possible in the range which does not change the meaning of invention. For example, the discharge lamp may be a normal discharge lamp that is not a high-intensity discharge lamp. Alternatively, the light output may be guided from one of the two openings 51 to one light detection sensor by, for example, an optical fiber, and the light output at two places may be measured by time division. Further, even when the discharge lamp 2 is installed so that the straight line connecting the upper electrode 32a and the lower electrode 32b does not become substantially vertical, the measurement may be performed by adjusting the measurement point of the light output. The light output may be calculated based on the difference between the two light outputs.

本発明の実施形態に係る照明器具の構成図。The block diagram of the lighting fixture which concerns on embodiment of this invention. 本発明の実施形態に係る放電灯の累積点灯時間と光出力比指数との関係図。The related figure of the cumulative lighting time of the discharge lamp which concerns on embodiment of this invention, and a light output ratio index | exponent. 本発明の実施形態に係る照明器具の変形例の構成図。The block diagram of the modification of the lighting fixture which concerns on embodiment of this invention.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

1 照明器具
2 放電灯
3 放電管
32a 上部電極(電極)
32b 下部電極(電極)
33 エッジ部(電極の上部)(電極の下部)
34 中央部
5 反射板
51 開口部
7 光検出センサ
L1、L2、L3 光出力
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Lighting fixture 2 Discharge lamp 3 Discharge tube 32a Upper electrode (electrode)
32b Lower electrode (electrode)
33 Edge (upper part of electrode) (lower part of electrode)
34 Center part 5 Reflecting plate 51 Opening part 7 Light detection sensors L1, L2, L3 Light output

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放電管内の上部及び下部に電極が配置されており、これら両電極を結ぶ直線が略鉛直になるように設置される放電灯の光計測方法において、
光出力の計測点が2箇所設置され、そのうちの1箇所が前記電極の上部又は下部のいずれか一方を対象とし、他の1箇所が前記両電極の略中央部を対象とするものであることを特徴とする放電灯の光計測方法。
In the light measurement method of the discharge lamp, electrodes are arranged at the upper and lower parts in the discharge tube, and the straight line connecting these two electrodes is set to be substantially vertical.
Two light output measurement points are installed, one of which is for either the upper part or the lower part of the electrode, and the other is for the substantially central part of the two electrodes. An optical measurement method for a discharge lamp characterized by
前記2箇所の光出力の計測点における両計測値の比を演算し、演算結果を前記放電灯の点灯時間又は劣化に換算することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の放電灯の光計測方法。   2. The optical measurement method for a discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein a ratio between the two measurement values at the two light output measurement points is calculated, and the calculation result is converted into a lighting time or deterioration of the discharge lamp. . 前記放電灯は高輝度放電灯であることを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載の放電灯の光計測方法。   The said discharge lamp is a high-intensity discharge lamp, The optical measurement method of the discharge lamp of Claim 1 or Claim 2 characterized by the above-mentioned. 放電管内の上部及び下部に電極が配置され、これら両電極を結ぶ直線が略鉛直になるように設置される放電灯を用いた照明器具において、
光検出センサが2箇所設置され、そのうちの1箇所が前記電極の上部又は下部のいずれか一方を対象とし、他の1箇所が前記両電極の略中央部を対象とするものであり、
前記光検出センサが計測した計測値を演算することにより、前記放電灯の点灯時間又は劣化に換算する演算手段を備えたことを特徴とする照明器具。
In the lighting fixture using the discharge lamp, the electrodes are arranged at the upper and lower portions in the discharge tube, and the straight line connecting these two electrodes is set to be substantially vertical.
Two light detection sensors are installed, one of which is for either the upper part or the lower part of the electrode, and the other one is for the substantially central part of the two electrodes.
An illuminating apparatus comprising a calculating means for calculating a measurement value measured by the photodetection sensor to convert it into a lighting time or deterioration of the discharge lamp.
前記放電灯に対向して配置され、かつ、複数の開口部が設けられた反射板を有し、
前記光検出センサは、前記開口部を通して計測するようにしたことを特徴とする請求項4に記載の照明器具。
A reflector that is disposed opposite the discharge lamp and provided with a plurality of openings;
The lighting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the light detection sensor is configured to measure through the opening.
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