WO1998000671A1 - Beleuchtungsvorrichtung - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a lighting device with a lamp base for attaching a light source and a lamp shade releasably attached thereto.
- Such a lighting device is known from DE-U-8 911 879.
- the lampshade in this lighting device contains several slots for the exit of the light rays emitted by the light source. In the area of these light exit slits, further, externally accessible components of the lighting device are arranged. This is e.g. B. around optical lenses and fastening screws for fixing the lampshade to the lamp base.
- the light exit slots in the lampshade have to be dimensioned in a complex manner in terms of production technology in such a way that the fastening means for the lampshade are accessible for installation.
- the construction makes the lighting device susceptible to damage and weather-related influences.
- Another disadvantage is the complicated construction and assembly technology of its individual components.
- the invention has for its object to simplify a lighting device in terms of its construction.
- the lampshade in the assembled state of the lighting device, its base areas protruding from a mounting base and the light source likewise protruding from the mounting base and, if appropriate, further components arranged on the luminaire base are covered by the lampshade in such a way that in the mounted state essentially only the lampshade or the surface or screen wall effective as the actual cover of the lampshade is visible.
- the lampshade encases the from the Components of the lighting device projecting completely or at least approximately completely from the mounting base.
- the lampshade ensures, without additional components, a particularly effective protection of individual components of the lighting device against mechanical damage, wear, environmental influences and possible electrical hazards and thereby promotes the longevity of the lighting device.
- fixing means attached to the lamp base for the stationary mounting of the lighting device on the mounting base are completely shielded and effectively protected against corrosion or other material wear and undesired dismantling.
- the lampshade covers the areas of the lamp base that are otherwise accessible from the outside and the light source to the outside and thus also has a particularly good protection and sealing effect for the sensitive components of the lighting device.
- the wall areas of the lampshade that act as the actual cover are usually free of perforations.
- the lampshade is structurally adapted to the lamp base in such a way that the lampshade in the assembled state receives the components of the lighting device to be covered through a screen opening and affects the mounting surface of a mounting base with the opening edge of the screen opening. In this way, essentially only the lampshade is visible. This is achieved, for example, in that the lampshade or its opening edge is in direct contact with the mounting surface in the installed state.
- the lampshade penetrates slightly into the mounting base (for example, with a liquid as the mounting base).
- the invention also includes the possibility that to ensure a necessary movement play of the lampshade relative to the mounting surface of the opening edge affects the mounting surface with a small distance, so that damage-free mounting of the lampshade is possible and the lampshade in particular even with uneven mounting surface without hindrance in its target mounting position can reach. Since the assembly height movement play corresponding, possibly cover-free height of the Luminous base outside the mounting base remains negligibly small, it is also ensured in these cases that only the lampshade is visible in the installed state and the other components of the lighting device are essentially completely covered.
- the covering effect of the lampshade is supported in particular by the mounting surface (for example grass, earth) itself in the event of unevenness in the mounting base, so that areas which are not covered by the lampshade are covered by these unevenness immediately surrounding the lamp base due to the aforementioned mounting movement play.
- the mounting surface for example grass, earth
- the assembly base should be understood to mean all those assembly units or assembly substrates that enable the lighting device to be stored in a sufficiently stable manner in its assembly and operating state.
- the mounting of the lighting device on the mounting base can be supported by additional fastening means.
- Suitable is e.g. a relatively solid mounting base, such as a wall, ceiling, or wall.
- the lamp base can be inserted into this mounting base or placed on the surface of this mounting base, the light source and base areas protruding from the mounting surface being shielded from the lampshade.
- Other assembly bases are e.g. the soil or a liquid in which the lamp base is used as a floating element. As a floating element, the material of the lamp base is of course selected in such a way that its specific weight is lighter than the specific weight of the corresponding liquid.
- this “floating” lighting device is designed to be liquid-impermeable by suitable aids.
- the lighting device Since the visible part of the lighting device in the assembled state is essentially reduced to the pure luminous surface, ie to the visible surface of the lampshade, the lighting device is also particularly suitable for shapely installation in the landscape, in gardens, in water or in Pond systems When using the lighting device as a floating element, the liquid surface is the assembly surface
- the lamp base and the lampshade are constructed and installed in such a way that the lamp base and the components it contains, as well as any assembly aids, e.g. fastening screws, for its assembly on the assembly base in the assembled state of the lighting device are invisible to the outside. In this way, in the assembled state of the lighting device is essentially only the translucent lampshade is visible The invisibility of the other components gives the lighting device an elegant appearance when installed
- the lighting device can be used with little installation effort both for the exterior lighting and for the interior lighting in closed rooms
- the lamp base can be at least partially inserted into the mounting base during the mounting of the lighting device.
- the manufacture and shape of the lampshade remains independent of different mounting conditions and the height of the lamp base.
- the luminaire base is used, for example, in a soil, in a garden pond or in another liquid container The surface of the earth or the liquid surface then forms the assembly surface In these cases, the already creates the mounting base surrounding the luminaire base (e.g.
- the mounting base provides additional protection against damage for the lamp base and any components that may be located
- the height of the lamp base is adapted to the different installation conditions.With a fixed mounting base (e.g. burger walkway, wall), a relatively flat height of the lamp base is used for fastening.For example, a few fastening screws push the lamp base through to secure it to the mounting base a relatively soft or loose mounting base or subsoil (e.g. soil, water) or a mounting shaft for the lamp base lying in the mounting base, a larger installation height of the lamp base is desirable in order to be able to insert the lamp base in a stable position in this mounting base.
- a relatively soft or loose mounting base or subsoil e.g. soil, water
- the lamp base is preferably used for stabilization the largest part of its installation height is embedded in the subsurface, while the area of the lamp base protruding beyond the mounting surface (e.g. ground, water level) is covered by the lampshade in the manner described above in the installed state rd
- the overall aesthetic expression of the lighting device can be reinforced by a corresponding design of the lampshade.
- the lampshade is rotationally symmetrical, for example spherical or cylindrical, and an eggshell-shaped design of the rotationally symmetrical lampshade is also conceivable.
- the spherical shape and the eggshell shape of the lampshade make it possible Good removal of external forces acting on the lampshade This creates additional protection against damage to the lighting device
- the lampshade is polygonal. Both polygonal and rotationally symmetrical designs of the lampshade can be conically tapered in the direction of its side facing away from the mounting surface and thereby promote an interesting appearance of the lighting device.
- the lampshade is made of a stable, sufficiently translucent material, e.g. made of a dimensionally stable plastic.
- the lampshade is particularly inexpensive to manufacture from environmentally friendly polyethylene (PE).
- the lamp base is preferably made of a mechanically stable, electrically insulating plastic (e.g. PE).
- PE electrically insulating plastic
- the light weight of the plastic lamp base supports easy storage, transport and assembly of the lighting device.
- supply lines and electrical components for connecting an electrical light source which are passed through the lamp base are well protected.
- the lampshade is formed in one piece in the final production state.
- the lampshade can also consist of several parts in the initial state, e.g. can be connected in one piece by a welding process. In any case, these parts are then connected together to form a one-piece lampshade.
- the one-piece lampshade facilitates the handling and assembly of the lighting device and prevents leaks when shielding the lamp base and the light source.
- the luminaire base is an essentially rotationally symmetrical component with a round cross section.
- the design of the lamp base is expediently cylindrical or frustoconical.
- a cylindrical outer jacket of the lamp base offers good fixation and guidance when placing the lampshade on the lamp base.
- a conical or frustoconical outer casing of the lamp base offers Due to the gyro-like favorable center of gravity, particularly good stabilization when using the lighting device as a floating lamp This ease of assembly and the stabilizing effect are supported by a rotationally symmetrical design of the lampshade, for example as a hollow ball
- the lighting device is used as a floating lamp, its tilt-stable position is improved in an advantageous embodiment in that the cross section of a cone-shaped or frustoconical lamp base tapers in the direction of the side slowly axially facing away from the lampshade
- the complete covering of the sock areas projecting over the mounting base is achieved in that the lampshade, with a shield collar facing the mounting base, engages around an outer base edge of the lamp base in its circumferential direction transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- the base edge projects beyond the mounting base and is thereby effective as a seal for the interior of the lighting device
- the shade collar delimits a central opening of the lamp shade to accommodate the sock areas protruding from the mounting base and the light source.
- the shade collar is a one-piece component of the manufactured shade, preferably the shade collar surrounds the base edge in a form-fitting or flush manner Base edge additionally effective as a centering aid when placing the lampshade on the lamp base and thereby simplifies the professional installation of the Additional lighting device In addition, this form fit already creates a sufficient seal of the interior of the lighting device in many cases
- the sealing of the lighting device is improved in a preferred embodiment in that the shade collar engages around the base edge with interposition of at least one sealing element This creates a particularly effective seal of the lighting device against moisture and other weather influences.
- the sealing element due to its material properties, advantageously prevents undesired changes in the position of the lampshade after its assembly.
- the sealing element is preferably designed to be self-contained and is pre-fixed either on the base edge or on the shade collar Sealing element A large number of commercially available and therefore inexpensive ring seals are suitable as sealing elements, for example
- a complete seal of the base area lying outside the mounting base is supported by a molded-on web on the shade collar, which flanks the edge of the base and surrounds it in a form-fitting or flush manner in particular.
- the raised web which is directed into the interior of the lampshade in the area of the screen opening, enables the forces that are on the Attack the lampshade, especially on its outer surface. This additionally protects the lighting device from damage.
- the inward jetty leads to no impairment of a desired, externally visible spatial shape of the lampshade in the installed state
- a screw connection between the lampshade and the lamp base is provided in a preferred embodiment.
- a thread is arranged or formed on the lamp base so that the lampshade is simply screwed on with a complementary screen thread Circumferential direction rotated
- the screw connection enables a structurally simple and at the same time mechanically stable connection between the lampshade and the lamp base.
- the base thread acts as a kind of centering aid for the professional assembly of the lampshade and enables even inexperienced people to correctly install the lampshade automatically achieved when screwing
- the screen thread is also well protected against damage during transport and storage of the lampshade.
- the handling of the lampshade is also simplified
- a bayonet lock in particular a push-turn lock, a latch or the like is provided for mechanically stable and at the same time detachable connection between the lampshade and the lamp base.
- the base thread is preferably arranged in the center, that is to say in the region of the central longitudinal axis or axis of symmetry of the lamp base.
- the base thread is preferably an external thread which interacts with a complementary internal thread of the lampshade. Because of the spatial shape of the lampshade, it is advantageous to design the screen thread as an internal thread. In this case, the screen thread can be fixed to the wall of a lampshade by suitable fastening means without the screwing process being hindered thereby. At the same time, the fastening means effective between the wall of the lampshade and the screen thread enable mechanically stable fixing of the screen thread.
- the base thread is part of a cylindrical base attachment, which preferably projects beyond the base edge and thereby facilitates the screwing of the lampshade.
- the cylindrical shape of the base attachment makes it possible, depending on the need, for the outer surface or the inner surface of a hollow cylindrical base in this case Formation of the base thread to be used.
- the base attachment is advantageously effective in an additional simplification of assembly as a centering mandrel when the lampshade is put on.
- the base attachment is in particular an integral part of the lamp base and thereby also promotes the securing of the position of the lampshade screwed to the base attachment.
- a connecting web or a plurality of strut-like connecting webs is used to fasten the screen thread to the lampshade, which runs approximately transversely to the circumferential direction of the lampshade and connects the screen thread with the inner surface of the screen wall or with the screen collar, in particular with its contact web. connect.
- the connecting web is preferably an integral part of the lampshade. The angled connection area between the shield collar and the connecting web makes it possible to better absorb forces acting on the surface of the lampshade from the outside. The shade collar and the connecting web thus improve the mechanical intrinsic stability of the lamp shade and the entire lighting device.
- the screen thread is connected to the connecting web in the area of its threaded end axially facing the lamp base.
- this arrangement of the connecting web promotes the positional stability of an umbrella thread formed as an internal thread during the screwing process.
- the connecting web in a preferred embodiment it is designed to be closed in the circumferential direction of the lampshade.
- a connecting web additionally supports the inherent stability of the lampshade and a stable arrangement of the screen thread.
- this connecting web advantageously serves as a mechanical and possibly electrical shield for components arranged on the lamp base, For example, electrical connection lines, electrical contact points, etc.
- this connecting web provides optical shielding in such a way that the intended lighting effect of the lampshade is not impaired by the lamp base and the components arranged thereon.
- the connecting web is preferably arranged at a distance from the surface of the lamp base, so that between the connecting web and the lamp base a shielded receiving channel for the aforementioned electrical connection elements and possibly other components is created by a certain geometric design of its cross-section, for example in the shape of a horse or a staircase, the connecting web can be adapted to different volume requirements of the receiving channel
- the lighting device can in particular be connected to an electrical energy supply source, so that the light source is an electrically operated component.
- electrical energy supply source for example incandescent lamps, energy-saving lamps, etc., are inexpensively available on the market as mass-produced goods
- the light source is designed in such a way that, for electrical contacting, it preferably interacts with a contact socket fastened to the lamp base, in particular being screwed to a thread-like contact socket.
- a contact socket fastened to the lamp base in particular being screwed to a thread-like contact socket.
- Such contact sockets are likewise available inexpensively on the market and enable one simple electrification of the lamp base with an external power cable
- the contact socket is fastened to the base attachment with suitable means and is arranged centrally with respect to the base thread formed on the jacket surface and acting as an external thread.
- the lamp base has at least one receiving channel for receiving an electrical line that serves as an electrical connection between the light source and the external connection cable.
- the section-by-section structure of the electrical connection makes it possible in the event of electrical defects that only individual components have to be replaced, as a result of which the maintenance value of the lighting device increases. In addition, the electrical troubleshooting is simplified in the event of defects.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of the attached to a stone wall
- Fig. 2 shows the schematic side view of the lighting device in a second embodiment embedded in the ground
- Fig. 3 shows the schematic side view of the lighting device in a third embodiment used as a floating lamp in a liquid
- Fig. 4 shows the sectional side view 1
- Fig. 5 shows the sectional side view of a lighting device about the
- FIG. 2 a partial representation of the top view according to section line VI-VI in FIG. 5
- FIG. 7 the sectional side view of the lamp base according to FIG. 3
- FIG. 8 a schematic detailed representation of the lighting device according to FIG.
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic detailed illustration of the lighting device according to FIG.
- the lighting device 1 has a flat, cylindrical lamp base 2, a spherical lampshade 3 and a light source 4 designed as an economy lamp.
- the base 2 is mounted and fastened on the wall surface 5 'of a stone-built wall 5 as a mounting base and is used for fastening a plurality of fastening screws 6, indicated by dash-dotted lines, of which only two fastening screws 6 are shown in FIG. 1, each fastening screw 6 passes through an associated through hole 7 (see FIG. 4) in the radially outer region of the lamp base 2 and is fixed in the stone wall 5 5 'can also include an acute or right angle with the horizontal in a manner not shown in detail.
- the mounting base 5 can therefore also be, for example, a vertical building wall.
- the lampshade 3 and the lamp base 2 are essentially rotationally symmetrical a Usformed with respect to an axis of symmetry 33 or central longitudinal axis running parallel to the axial direction 31, the lampshade 3 is placed on the lamp base 2 in the axial direction 31 and then screwed to the lamp base 2 in a circumferential direction running transversely to the axial direction 31 by rotating the lampshade 3 Luminaire base 2, a base cap 8 arranged.
- the base cap 8, which is arranged centrally to the axis of symmetry 33, has a cylindrical cross section and has a base thread 9 in the form of an external thread on its cylinder jacket.
- the base thread 9 interacts with a complementary shield thread 10 of the lampshade 3 in the form of an internal thread to be able to screw the lampshade 3 with the latter when it is placed on the lamp base 2.
- the screen thread 10 is also arranged centrally with respect to the axis of symmetry 33.
- the threaded end of the screen thread 10, which faces the lamp base 2 slowly, is t by an annularly self-contained connecting web 1 in the circumferential direction of the lamp base 2 with the as Covering effective screen wall 32 of the lampshade 3 connected
- this connecting web 11 a plurality of strut-like connecting webs can also be provided
- annular collar which is closed in a ring in the circumferential direction of the lamp base 2 and which is approximately wedge-shaped in cross section in one embodiment (see, for example, FIG. 5) is formed during assembly of the lampshade 3, its screen collar 12 takes the lamp base 2, that is, the area of the lamp base 2 above the wall surface 5 'approximately in a form-fitting manner and encompasses or encloses it - except for a slight movement between the screen collar 12 and the wall surface 5' - completely while screwing the Lampshade 3, the shade collar 12 and the cylinder jacket of the lamp base 2 act in the sense of user-friendly assembly as a fixing and guiding aid
- the screen collar 12 delimits a central circular screen opening, the opening edge 26 of which is slightly larger in diameter than a base edge 19 of the lamp base 2 projecting beyond the wall surface 5 '.
- the opening edge 26 also forms a kind of wedge tip of the screen collar 12.
- the outer jacket of the base edge 19 is a wedge leg tangent contact web 27 and the area of the screen wall 32 immediately adjacent to the opening edge 26 are effective
- the screen collar 12 and the opening edge 26 are designed such that the contact web 27 is connected to the screen wall 32 via a web running approximately parallel to the mounting surface of a mounting base in the assembled state.
- This is exemplified by the lampshade 3 and the soil effective as the mounting base 16 shown in Figures 10a-10k
- the contact web 27 connected to the screen wall 32 in the region of the opening edge 26 is always directed into the interior of the lampshade 3.
- the lighting device 1 'shown in FIG. 2 and in FIG. 5 differs from the lighting device 1 according to FIG. 1 primarily by the axially higher structure of the lamp base 2'.
- the larger structural height of the lamp base 2 'according to FIGS. 2 and 5 compared to the lamp base 2 according to FIG. 1 serves for the tilt-stable mounting of the lighting device V in a loose mounting surface, e.g. the earth 16 as a mounting base.
- the lamp base 2 ' is embedded in the soil 16 below the surface 16' defining the mounting surface.
- the soil 16 surrounding the lamp base 2 'in the assembled state replaces the fastening screws 6 for the lamp base 2 fastened to the fixed mounting base 5 (FIG. 1).
- the lampshade 3 covers the lamp base 2 or 2' in such a way that it is practically invisible.
- the lighting device 1 is designed as a floating lamp.
- the lamp base 2 is designed in the shape of a truncated cone and is designed for use underwater or in another liquid 21, the one already used for the lighting device is advantageous here 1 or 1 'inserted lampshade 3 used.
- the base edge 19 of the lamp base 2 is adapted in terms of its diameter to the corresponding diameter of the base edge 19 of the lamp base 2, 2 'according to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, so that the same lampshade 3 for all illustrated embodiments of lamp bases 2, 2', 2nd " can be used.
- the cone shape of the lamp base 2 "leads to an overall pear or drop shape due to its shape design aligned with the lampshade 3 Floating lamp 1 "This results in a particularly tilt-stable positioning below a liquid surface 21 'as a mounting surface. While the base edge 19 and the shield collar 12 lie below the liquid surface 21' in the exemplary embodiment, the base cap 8 projects beyond the liquid surface 21 'when the lampshade 3 is attached thus the sock area lying outside of the liquid 21 acting as a mounting base and the light source 4 are completely covered and invisible
- a pre-assembled electrical connection line 13 for the 10 light source 4 is integrated in the base attachment 8.
- the connection line 13 is electrically connected to a contact socket 29.
- the light source 4 is inserted and screwed into the contact socket 29 and thereby electrically contacted with the connection line 13.
- the contact socket 29 is in the center Area of the base attachment 8 mechanically fixed and protrudes beyond the base attachment 8 in the direction of the lampshade 3 With i ⁇ .
- connection line 13 is connected to an external electrical supply line 15, which extends with one connection end into the lamp base 2, 2 ', 2 "for good cable routing of the connection line 13 and / or the supply line 15 are the base attachment 8 20 and / or the lamp base 2, 2 'of a guide hole 17 or more
- Guide holes 17 penetrated During the wiring of the lighting device, the connecting line 13 and / or the supply line 15 can be passed through these guide holes 17 to avoid uncontrolled cable routes
- the supply line 15 can be connected via its external connection end to the mains voltage or to a low-voltage voltage source, for example a 12 V battery
- the electrical connecting part 14 and parts of the lines 13, 15 constrict in an annular receiving channel 25 of the lamp base 2, 2 ', 2 ".
- This receiving channel 25 is essentially delimited by the base attachment 8, by the connecting web 11 and by the base edge 19 and is thus good to the outside Sealed
- Different cross sections of the receiving channel 25 are achieved by different connecting webs 11.
- the connecting web 11 is designed in a cross-section, that is to say transversely to the circumferential direction of the lampshade, in the form of a step or step, in FIGS. 5, 8 and 9, on the other hand, is approximately linear
- FIG. 7 shows the truncated cone-shaped lamp base 2 "according to FIG. 3 in a side section.
- the lamp base 2" has at its feed end 22, which is slowly axially opposite the base edge 19, a threaded attachment 23 formed thereon with an outer jacket acting as a key surface 28 for fixing a fork key in to the internal thread 30 of the Threaded attachment 23 screwed-on screw connection part 24 (see FIG. 3) compresses a seal which is arranged in the area of the threaded attachment 23 and is not explicitly shown here and serves as a watertight screw connection and advantageously at the same time as a strain relief for the supply line 15
- the base attachment 8 of the lamp base 2 "in turn projects beyond the base edge 9.
- the receiving channel 25 formed between the base edge 19 and the base attachment 8 serves - like the other embodiments of the lighting device - for receiving and holding the electrical connection part 14.
- the lighting device 1, 1 is shielded from its penetration of moisture in order to improve its operational reliability (Fig. 8 9).
- annular sealing element 2.2' in the circumferential direction of the lamp base 2, which is approximately semicircular in cross-section 18 made of plastic, rubber or the like between the shade collar 12 and the lamp base 2, 2 '.
- the sealing element 18 sits on the base edge 19 in a form-fitting manner.
- the lamp shade 3 according to FIGS. 8 and 9 has an arcuate shape, Screen groove 20 which merges into contact web 27 for positive-locking reception and compression of sealing element 18. Sealing by means of a sealing element arranged between base edge 19 and screen collar 12 can of course also take place in the lighting device 1 "used as a floating lamp
- lampshade 3 can be used for different types of lamp bases 2, 2 ', 2 ", different types, that is to say different designs of lampshades 3 for one and the same lamp base, can also be used.
- different lampshades 3 there is only 3 the area assigned to the lamp base, in particular the screen collar 12 and the screen thread 10, should be dimensioned identically. This will be explained with reference to FIGS. 10a-10k, with the lamp base used as an example being the one inserted into the ground 16 Luminous base 2 'is shown.
- Rotationally symmetrical lampshades 3 are shown in Fig.10a (conical), in Fig.10c (spherical), Fig.lOd (eggshell-shaped), Fig.lOe (cylindrical) and Fig.l Oi (frustoconical).
- the cross section of potygon-shaped lampshades 3 are shown in Fig.10b and Fig.10k (each square), in Fig.10g (triangular) and in Fig.10h (octagonal).
- Fig.lOf shows a truncated pyramid and Fig.lOj a pyramid-shaped lampshade 3.
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