WO2002048609A1 - Reflector lamp - Google Patents
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- WO2002048609A1 WO2002048609A1 PCT/EP2001/013810 EP0113810W WO0248609A1 WO 2002048609 A1 WO2002048609 A1 WO 2002048609A1 EP 0113810 W EP0113810 W EP 0113810W WO 0248609 A1 WO0248609 A1 WO 0248609A1
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- reflector
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- support body
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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
- H01J61/025—Associated optical elements
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F21—LIGHTING
- F21V—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F21V19/00—Fastening of light sources or lamp holders
- F21V19/0005—Fastening of light sources or lamp holders of sources having contact pins, wires or blades, e.g. pinch sealed lamp
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- the invention relates to a reflector lamp which comprises a reflector body with a concave reflecting portion and an electric lamp, comprising a closed lamp vessel with at least an end portion, an electric element arranged in the lamp vessel, and current conductors extending through the end portion to the electric element.
- the invention also relates to an assembly of a lamp housing, a reflector lamp provided therein, and control means for controlling the reflector lamp, and to a method of assembling the above.
- Reflector lamps are known in which the lamp vessel after alignment is fastened in that it is fixed in a neck formed at the concave reflector body by means of an adhesive agent (cement).
- cement an adhesive agent
- curing of the adhesive agent keeps the apparatus in which the lamp is aligned occupied during a considerably longer period than is necessary for the actual alignment.
- a further disadvantage is that the quality of the cement joint may deteriorate strongly owing to moisture abso ⁇ tion, which hampers the use of the reflector lamp in humid surroundings.
- reflector lamps are known in which the lamp vessel is fastened to said neck of the reflector body by means of a mechanical fastening construction.
- a fastening construction is described, for example, in applicant's European patent application EU 1 055 873 A2 not previously published.
- a disadvantage of the known reflector lamps is that the alignment of the lamp is effected before the lamp is placed in the lamp housing by means of a separate fastening. This may mean that the lamp turns out to be insufficiently aligned after being placed. In addition, such a construction is comparatively complicated.
- the reflector lamp for this purpose comprises a support body comprising reflector fastening means for fastening the support body to the reflector body, mechanical lamp vessel fastening means for fastening the support body to the end portion of the lamp vessel, and housing fastening means for fastening the support body in a lamp housing.
- a combined lamp and reflector fastening is achieved thereby, with the result that the lamp remains sufficiently aligned when placed in a housing.
- the number of components of the construction is reduced, which leads to a simpler construction.
- the support body is provided substantially around the reflector body, and the reflector fastening means comprise one or several abutment flanges on which the end face of the reflector body bears in axial direction, and resilient tags fastened to the support body, which tags engage the reflector body and urge the reflector body against the abutment flanges.
- the reflector fastening means comprise three resilient tags positioned at substantially equal distances, whereby centering of the reflector body in the support body is promoted.
- the reflector fastening means in addition comprise one or several tangential resilient portions for clamping the support body against the reflector body.
- the housing fastening means comprise a number of resilient tags for clamping the support body (with the reflector body and lamp vessel fastened therein) in a lamp housing.
- the tags may be rigidly coupled to the lamp housing by means of welded and/or glued joints.
- the support body may be fastened to the lamp housing with clamping fit, or directly by means of a glued or welded joint.
- a reflector lamp is provided, preferably of the kind as described above, comprising:
- an electric lamp comprising a closed lamp vessel with a first and an opposed second end portion, an electric element arranged in the lamp vessel, and current conductors extending through the end portion to the electric element; wherein an opening is provided in the concave portion of the reflector body so as to serve as a passage for the first end portion of the lamp vessel, and said end portion is fixed by means of a mechanical fastening construction positioned in the reflector body alongside the opening.
- the mechanical fastening construction here engages the first end portion of the lamp vessel in or immediately above the opening.
- the reflector body shows fewer deformations owing to accumulations of material at the area of said opening, which improves the quality of directing of the light beam and makes the product simpler and accordingly less expensive.
- less material is used in the manufacture, and the fastening process is simpler.
- the mechanical fastening construction comprises means for aligning the lamp vessel and keeping it fixed in the aligned state. This provides an alignment of the lamp vessel.
- the electric element of the lamp may be an incandescent body, possibly placed in an inert gas, or a pair of electrodes in an ionizable medium, for example in rare gas, or rare gas and mercury and/or sodium, in which case a high-pressure discharge is maintained during operation.
- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic view of a reflector lamp and the control arrangements belonging thereto, both provided in a lamp housing;
- FIG. 2 is a lateral perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective bottom view of the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment of Figs. 2 and 3.
- Fig. 1 shows a light generator for introducing a light beam into a glass fiber cable f, for example for use in the automobile industry.
- reflector lamps may be used in a projection television (beamer).
- the glass fiber cable f is connected to a lamp housing 2 via a coupling piece 1.
- a concave reflector body 3 is provided in the lamp housing 2, which body is provided on its inner surface with a reflecting coating, for example of metal such as aluminum or silver.
- An electric lamp 4 is connected to electric current conductors 5 and 6 and is fixed in the lamp housing 2 by means of a fastening 7.
- the lamp 4 can be controlled in a known manner by a starter 9, an error detector 10, and further control electronics or ballast 8.
- the assembly is connected to an electrical supply source (not shown) by means of a cord 11.
- Figs. 2, 3, and 4 show a preferred embodiment of a reflector lamp 12.
- the lamp comprises a concave reflector body 13, an opening 14 being provided in the top of this body.
- An electric lamp 15 with a lamp vessel closed in a vacuumtight manner is provided in the reflector body 13.
- a first end portion 18 of the lamp vessel extends through the opening 14, while the opposed second end portion 16 lies substantially on the axis of symmetry or optical axis of the reflector body 13.
- the electric element 17 is present in the lamp vessel, and current conductors 19 and 20 extend through the first end portion 18 and the second end portion 16, respectively, to the electric element 17.
- the current conductors 19 and 20 are provided with protective sleeves 21 and 22 in the locations where they pass through the opening 14 in the reflector body 13.
- the support body comprises an upper wall 24 to which a suspended wall 25 is fastened.
- a number of tags 26 is provided at the lower side of the suspended wall 25, which tags are bent at their lower ends so as to form abutment flanges 27 on which the end face 28 of the reflector body 13 can bear in the mounted state.
- the suspended wall 25 has been cut open in eight locations so as to obtain four resilient tags 30 for fastening the support body 23 to the reflector body 13, and four resilient tags for fastening the support body 23 to the lamp housing (not shown).
- the cross-sectional view in Fig. 4 shows how a resilient tag 30 is built up from a portion 31 which extends radially outwards and which merges into a tag 34 via a curved portion 32 and a portion 33 extending radially inwards. This construction is such that each of the tags 34 force the reflector body 13 provided in the support body in downward direction, (the direction indicated by an arrow) against the abutment flanges 27.
- the reflector body 13 remains fixed to the support body 23 as a result of this.
- a metal strip 40 is provided around the tags 26, which strip is given resilient portions 41 in a number of locations.
- the spring force of the resilient portions 41 ensures that the tags 26 are urged inwards such that the abutment flanges 27 remain correctly positioned below the end face 28 of the reflector body 13. This is of importance especially in view of the difference in coefficient of thermal expansion between the metal support body 23 and the cover glass 29 with which the reflector body 13 is closed off. Differences in expansion between the glass and the metal parts arranged around it are compensated in that the strip 40, and accordingly the tags 26, are given a certain bias tension.
- the above construction of tags 26 and 30, whether or not in combination with said metal strip 40 ensures that the reflector body 13 remains correctly centered with respect to the support body 23.
- a number of resilient tags 42 is provided at the support body 23. These tags are S-shaped in the embodiment shown. The tags may have an alternative shape or construction, in dependence on the lamp housing used.
- the support body 23 with the other parts of the reflector lamp fastened thereto can be fixedly clamped in the lamp housing by means of the resilient tags 42.
- the tags 42 are subsequently fixed to the lamp housing by means of welded joints and/or glue connections.
- a plate 45 is fixed on the upper wall 24, in which plate 45 two openings are provided for the end portion 18 and for the current conductor 22, respectively.
- Four resilient tongues 46 bent in upward direction are cut from the plate 45.
- the plate 45 is omitted, and the resilient tongues are formed directly from the upper wall 24 of the support body 23.
- a clamp 43 is fastened to the end portion 18.
- the clamp 43 is provided with radially extending projections 44 in three positions which correspond to those of the tongues 46.
- the projections 44 are each provided with a recess in which the upper side of the associated tongue 46 can be enclosed.
- the desired position of the lamp vessel in the Z-direction can be laid down by clamping the clamp 43 to the end portion 18 in a correct position.
- the position of the lamp vessel in the XY-directions can be defined through bending of the tongues 46.
- the lamp can be aligned in a simple manner by means of the mechanical construction described.
- the lamp vessel may be fastened to the reflector body 13 or to the support body 23 by means of a spring cup.
- This embodiment has the advantage that fewer components are required.
- the usual neck of the reflector body has been omitted in all mechanical fastening constructions according to the invention.
- the absence of the neck renders it possible to fasten the lamp at a smaller distance from the focal point, which makes the fastening more stable.
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JP2002549885A JP2004515899A (en) | 2000-12-11 | 2001-11-26 | Lamp with reflector |
EP01270732A EP1259757A1 (en) | 2000-12-11 | 2001-11-26 | Reflector lamp |
KR1020027010296A KR20020075401A (en) | 2000-12-11 | 2001-11-26 | Reflector lamp |
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EP00204433 | 2000-12-11 | ||
EP00204433.7 | 2000-12-11 |
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PCT/EP2001/013810 WO2002048609A1 (en) | 2000-12-11 | 2001-11-26 | Reflector lamp |
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US (1) | US6710522B2 (en) |
EP (1) | EP1259757A1 (en) |
JP (1) | JP2004515899A (en) |
KR (1) | KR20020075401A (en) |
CN (1) | CN1401067A (en) |
TW (1) | TW564461B (en) |
WO (1) | WO2002048609A1 (en) |
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