EP1012927A1 - Lamp holder - Google Patents

Lamp holder

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EP1012927A1
EP1012927A1 EP97923326A EP97923326A EP1012927A1 EP 1012927 A1 EP1012927 A1 EP 1012927A1 EP 97923326 A EP97923326 A EP 97923326A EP 97923326 A EP97923326 A EP 97923326A EP 1012927 A1 EP1012927 A1 EP 1012927A1
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lamp holder
luminaire
conductor
lamp
conductors
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Robert Christiaan Mulholland
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Stichting Kennis Beheer Nederland
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R33/00Coupling devices specially adapted for supporting apparatus and having one part acting as a holder providing support and electrical connection via a counterpart which is structurally associated with the apparatus, e.g. lamp holders; Separate parts thereof
    • H01R33/05Two-pole devices
    • H01R33/06Two-pole devices with two current-carrying pins, blades or analogous contacts, having their axes parallel to each other
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R2201/00Connectors or connections adapted for particular applications
    • H01R2201/08Connectors or connections adapted for particular applications for halogen lamps

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  • the present invention relates to the field of - mainly low-voltage - lighting systems, and in particular to the manner in which a lamp is attached to a luminaire.
  • the means with which a lamp is conductively fitted in a luminaire is ordinarily termed a lamp holder.
  • the construction of such a lamp holder depends on the fitting means that are provided on a lamp for that purpose. In any case, there must be two electric conductors which are separately fixed in the lamp holder.
  • the body of the lamp holder is formed by the insulator.
  • the lamp holder must contain fitting means to permit the lamp to be fitted in the lamp holder, so that the electric conductors of the lamp contact the electric conductors of the lamp holder.
  • means by which lamps are fixed are an edison screw, a bayonet cap and a pinandsocket connection, locked with a spring or a screw, such as the generally available ceramic lamp holders with so-called GX 5.3 bases.
  • Such special lamp holders are that they permit the power supply to the lamp not to run in the same direction (for instance, perpendicular to the path of the current in the lamp), and that they can be made of the same material as the luminaire, which facilitates finishing treatments, such as surface treatments, as for instance coloration.
  • a problem with such lamp holders is the separation of the two live parts of the lamp holders. In fact, this should be done in such a manner that a number of international standards are complied with (see for instance I EC 598). It is the required heat resistance, in particular, which presents problems, because the insulator that is usually placed between the conducting parts mostly also serves for fixing the two parts together, in which case the insulator and the conducting parts must have identical coefficients of expansion to prevent them falling apart. This aspect is also of importance when the luminaire is coloured by means of powder coating (in which heating is involved), which neutralizes the above-mentioned advantage (the same material).
  • the present invention solves these problems by providing one conductor of the lamp holder enclosed in the other, so that all the above-mentioned advantages are retained.
  • the lamp holder does not present problems connected with the coefficient of expansion of the insulator being different from that of the other material of the lamp holder;
  • the lamp holder can be made of the same material as the luminaire; - The lamp holder itself can form an external part of the luminaire;
  • the lamp holder permits the lamp to be fitted perpendicular to the luminaire, instead of in line with it;
  • the lamp holder can be used for luminaires of which the body itself is one of the conductors, and can be rotatably fixed on such luminaires;
  • the lamp holder permits all the conductors to be firmly connected, which is very important for low-voltage systems;
  • the lamp holder complies with the international legal requirements in this area (SELV), inter alia with those governing the distance between conductors, whilst the insulator can still be thinner than that distance, because the two parts of the lamp holder have bevelled edges and need not be insulated from each other but through the insulator and the distance provided by the bevelled edge.
  • SELV international legal requirements in this area
  • FIG. 1 shows the lamp holder described in section and figure 2 in perspective.
  • the figures 3 and 4 are a plan view and a side view of a possible application of the lamp holder described in combination with a luminaire of special shape.
  • the lamp holder consists of two conductors (1 , 2) and an insulator (3), and for fixing one to the other there is no need to use any fixation and/or locking materials, because one conductor (2) is smaller than the other (1 ) and fits entirely and very tightly in the insulator (3), which fully encloses the conductor (2) and fits entirely and very tightly in the other conductor (1), which fully encloses the insulator (3), in such a way that the two ends of all three components coincide precisely, without any of them projecting more than the other two.
  • the ends of the hole in the conductor (1) can be provided with a bevelled edge (14), as a result of which the distance between the end of the insulator (3) and the end of the conductor (1) is equal to the thickness of the insulator, so that the legal requirements with regard to the distance between the two conductors is complied with, whereas the insulator can be thinner than that distance, and yet the two conductors (1, 2) need not be insulated from each other in some other way.
  • the lamp holder has certain provisions, which here have the form of a socket (6) in each conductor (1 , 2) of the lamp holder.
  • the lamp pins (5) are locked in the sockets (6) with the aid of screws for which provisions have been made in the lamp holder (7).
  • the presence of the locking screws ensures a secure and conducting accommodation of the lamp (4) in the lamp holder.
  • the length of the screws used is determined by the thickness of the small conductor (2): the screw must not connect up with the other conductor (1) and must have sufficient material in the small conductor (2) to be securely fixed.
  • the lamp holder is attached to a luminaire, of which the body (8) is one of the conductors.
  • the other conductor (9) of the luminaire passes throught the body (8) and is separated therefrom by an insulation (10), for instance copper wire with an insulating sheath.
  • the lamp holder has been mounted perpendicular to the luminaire.
  • the two conducting parts of the lamp holder (1 and 2) are provided with an opening (11 and 12, respectively) to accommodate the conductors of the luminaire (8 and 9, respectively). For the same reasons, both of them are locked in position with the aid of, for instance, screws, for which provisions (13) have been made in the holder.
  • the live connection between the small conductor (2) and the wire (9) is effected by the screw (13), which locks the wire (9) by turning it through the insulation (10).
  • Attachment and locking of the lamp holder on the luminaire is effected by means of the attachment and locking means used for the live connection (13 on 8 and possibly 13 on 9).
  • the fitting openings (11 , 12) and their means of attachment (13) change places, and the small conductor (2) of the lamp holder and the insulator (3) need not extend through the entire length of the large conductor (1), but only, for instance, to a point halfway.
  • the small conductor (2) is probably best mounted excentrally in the large conductor (1).
  • Further alternatives can, of course, be found in the shape (six-angled, square, etc.), means of attachment (for instance, everything fastened with screws), the exact location of the possibly present bevelled edge (on both halves of the holder or on one of the two, or on neither, or on only one of the ends of the lamp holder), the way in which the large conductor encloses the small one (entirely, one of them projecting from the other, the small conductor being enclosed only partially in the large one, etc.) etc.
  • a positioning rod (16) which can be manipulated with the fingers and repeatedly locked, and with which the locking can be temporarily removed, so that the holder can be turned round the body (8), provided that the fit of the holder on the body (8) permits this.
  • a cylindrical holder clamp (15) which is clamped round the end of the body and fits tightly in the holder. It is provided with a groove round its exterior surface at the locking means (13 or 15), and also serves as an extra lock when the holder is turned, because the locking remains within the groove when the lock is partially removed, and it is impossible for the holder to come off the body (8).
  • the holder can be fastened in line with the body and still have a point of attachment which is perpendicular to the main direction of the body (8).
  • this shape ensures that the luminaire - for instance, when used horizontally - is suspended in equilibrium when the shape of the body is a downwardly bent one (for instance, the holder is to be positioned lower than the point of attachment of the entire luminaire): since the holder extends in line with the body (8), the luminaire will not sag under the influence of gravity, as happens with a horizontal attachment without bend (17), in which case the luminaire may sag down on the side where the lamp holder is attached.
  • the bend (17), in cooperation with the positioning rod (16) also prevents the holder from getting turned round further and further (for in that case the wire in the luminaire might break): when the positioning rod (16) is turned round, it hits the body (8) and is blocked in its way, so that the holder can turn through an angle of just under 360°.

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  • Connecting Device With Holders (AREA)

Abstract

A lamp holder for conductively fitting a lamp, in which the conductive parts of the lamp holder themselves constitute the lamp holder, and in which one conductor of the lamp holder is smaller than the other and is enclosed in the other conductor of the lamp holder, and in which attaching the two conductors of the lamp holder to each other does not require the use of any fixation and/or locking materials.

Description

Lamp holder
The present invention relates to the field of - mainly low-voltage - lighting systems, and in particular to the manner in which a lamp is attached to a luminaire.
The means with which a lamp is conductively fitted in a luminaire is ordinarily termed a lamp holder. The construction of such a lamp holder depends on the fitting means that are provided on a lamp for that purpose. In any case, there must be two electric conductors which are separately fixed in the lamp holder. Usually, the body of the lamp holder is formed by the insulator. In addition, the lamp holder must contain fitting means to permit the lamp to be fitted in the lamp holder, so that the electric conductors of the lamp contact the electric conductors of the lamp holder. Examples of means by which lamps are fixed are an edison screw, a bayonet cap and a pinandsocket connection, locked with a spring or a screw, such as the generally available ceramic lamp holders with so-called GX 5.3 bases.
The problem with these commercially available lamp holders is that they, in their turn, must be fitted in the luminaire, and that for the power supply from the luminaire they offer no alternative but copper wire or an other conductor of similar diameter. With specially produced lamp holders this problem is solved by integrating the lamp holder with the luminaire as an external part thereof.
Advantages of such special lamp holders are that they permit the power supply to the lamp not to run in the same direction (for instance, perpendicular to the path of the current in the lamp), and that they can be made of the same material as the luminaire, which facilitates finishing treatments, such as surface treatments, as for instance coloration. However, a problem with such lamp holders is the separation of the two live parts of the lamp holders. In fact, this should be done in such a manner that a number of international standards are complied with (see for instance I EC 598). It is the required heat resistance, in particular, which presents problems, because the insulator that is usually placed between the conducting parts mostly also serves for fixing the two parts together, in which case the insulator and the conducting parts must have identical coefficients of expansion to prevent them falling apart. This aspect is also of importance when the luminaire is coloured by means of powder coating (in which heating is involved), which neutralizes the above-mentioned advantage (the same material).
The present invention solves these problems by providing one conductor of the lamp holder enclosed in the other, so that all the above-mentioned advantages are retained.
Advantages of the invention are the following:
- Fixing the two conducting parts together can be done without making use of fixing and/or locking materials;
- The lamp holder does not present problems connected with the coefficient of expansion of the insulator being different from that of the other material of the lamp holder;
- The lamp holder can be made of the same material as the luminaire; - The lamp holder itself can form an external part of the luminaire;
- The lamp holder permits the lamp to be fitted perpendicular to the luminaire, instead of in line with it;
- Production of the lamp holder is simple, as it has only three main parts, and these are also the conductors; - The lamp holder can be used for luminaires of which the body itself is one of the conductors, and can be rotatably fixed on such luminaires;
- The lamp holder permits all the conductors to be firmly connected, which is very important for low-voltage systems;
- The lamp holder complies with the international legal requirements in this area (SELV), inter alia with those governing the distance between conductors, whilst the insulator can still be thinner than that distance, because the two parts of the lamp holder have bevelled edges and need not be insulated from each other but through the insulator and the distance provided by the bevelled edge.
A description will now be given of an embodiment of the present invention for a low-voltage (halogen) lamp with a bi-pin base (for instance, type GX 5.3) which is to be fitted at right angles to the luminaire. Figure 1 shows the lamp holder described in section and figure 2 in perspective. The figures 3 and 4 are a plan view and a side view of a possible application of the lamp holder described in combination with a luminaire of special shape. The lamp holder consists of two conductors (1 , 2) and an insulator (3), and for fixing one to the other there is no need to use any fixation and/or locking materials, because one conductor (2) is smaller than the other (1 ) and fits entirely and very tightly in the insulator (3), which fully encloses the conductor (2) and fits entirely and very tightly in the other conductor (1), which fully encloses the insulator (3), in such a way that the two ends of all three components coincide precisely, without any of them projecting more than the other two. To minimize the dimensions, the ends of the hole in the conductor (1) can be provided with a bevelled edge (14), as a result of which the distance between the end of the insulator (3) and the end of the conductor (1) is equal to the thickness of the insulator, so that the legal requirements with regard to the distance between the two conductors is complied with, whereas the insulator can be thinner than that distance, and yet the two conductors (1, 2) need not be insulated from each other in some other way.
For the conducting fixation of the conducting lamp pins (5) of the lamp (4) the lamp holder has certain provisions, which here have the form of a socket (6) in each conductor (1 , 2) of the lamp holder. The lamp pins (5) are locked in the sockets (6) with the aid of screws for which provisions have been made in the lamp holder (7). The presence of the locking screws ensures a secure and conducting accommodation of the lamp (4) in the lamp holder. The length of the screws used is determined by the thickness of the small conductor (2): the screw must not connect up with the other conductor (1) and must have sufficient material in the small conductor (2) to be securely fixed.
The lamp holder is attached to a luminaire, of which the body (8) is one of the conductors. The other conductor (9) of the luminaire passes throught the body (8) and is separated therefrom by an insulation (10), for instance copper wire with an insulating sheath. In the present case the lamp holder has been mounted perpendicular to the luminaire. To this end the two conducting parts of the lamp holder (1 and 2) are provided with an opening (11 and 12, respectively) to accommodate the conductors of the luminaire (8 and 9, respectively). For the same reasons, both of them are locked in position with the aid of, for instance, screws, for which provisions (13) have been made in the holder. The live connection between the small conductor (2) and the wire (9) is effected by the screw (13), which locks the wire (9) by turning it through the insulation (10). Attachment and locking of the lamp holder on the luminaire is effected by means of the attachment and locking means used for the live connection (13 on 8 and possibly 13 on 9). To ensure the good conductive contacts that are so important in this type of lighting it is advisable to make the fits as tight as is practically possible, which also applies, where necessary, to all the other attachments, so that firm contacts are ensured. Of course, this is also true of any other means of attachment.
If the lamp is to be placed in line with the luminaire, the fitting openings (11 , 12) and their means of attachment (13) change places, and the small conductor (2) of the lamp holder and the insulator (3) need not extend through the entire length of the large conductor (1), but only, for instance, to a point halfway.
If it is desired to keep the dimensions of the entire lamp holder as small as possible, then the small conductor (2) is probably best mounted excentrally in the large conductor (1). Further alternatives can, of course, be found in the shape (six-angled, square, etc.), means of attachment (for instance, everything fastened with screws), the exact location of the possibly present bevelled edge (on both halves of the holder or on one of the two, or on neither, or on only one of the ends of the lamp holder), the way in which the large conductor encloses the small one (entirely, one of them projecting from the other, the small conductor being enclosed only partially in the large one, etc.) etc.
When the locking mechanism (13) of the lamp holder on the body (8) is extended to a point outside the holder, there is obtained a positioning rod (16), which can be manipulated with the fingers and repeatedly locked, and with which the locking can be temporarily removed, so that the holder can be turned round the body (8), provided that the fit of the holder on the body (8) permits this. For this lastmentioned purpose use can be made of a cylindrical holder clamp (15), which is clamped round the end of the body and fits tightly in the holder. It is provided with a groove round its exterior surface at the locking means (13 or 15), and also serves as an extra lock when the holder is turned, because the locking remains within the groove when the lock is partially removed, and it is impossible for the holder to come off the body (8). If the body (8) is bent at a point (17) just before the lamp holder, the holder can be fastened in line with the body and still have a point of attachment which is perpendicular to the main direction of the body (8). In addition to having an aesthetic advantage, this shape ensures that the luminaire - for instance, when used horizontally - is suspended in equilibrium when the shape of the body is a downwardly bent one (for instance, the holder is to be positioned lower than the point of attachment of the entire luminaire): since the holder extends in line with the body (8), the luminaire will not sag under the influence of gravity, as happens with a horizontal attachment without bend (17), in which case the luminaire may sag down on the side where the lamp holder is attached.
The bend (17), in cooperation with the positioning rod (16) also prevents the holder from getting turned round further and further (for in that case the wire in the luminaire might break): when the positioning rod (16) is turned round, it hits the body (8) and is blocked in its way, so that the holder can turn through an angle of just under 360°.

Claims

Claims
1 ) Lamp holder for conductively fitting a lamp (of the low-voltage halogen-type, provided with two conductive pins), in which the conductive parts of the lamp holder themselves constitute the lamp holder and are separated from each other by an insulator - in other words, the entire body of the lamp holder, except for the insulator, is conductive - and are conductively fixed to the luminaire, means being provided in or on the two conductors for the conductive and firm fixing in or on these conductors of the conductors of the lamp to be fitted, characterized in that one conductor of the lamp holder is smaller than the other and is - preferably entirely - enclosed in the other conductor of the lamp holder, and that the luminaire is attached to - or partially in - the large conductor, and the conductors of the luminaire are - preferably in the lamp holder - conductively connected to the conductive parts of the lamp holder and thus provide a good conductive contact with the lamp.
2 ) Lamp holder according to claim 1 , characterized in that for attaching the two conductors of the lamp holder to each other there is no need to use any fixation and/or locking materials, because one conductor (the small one) fits very tightly (so-called interference fit) in the insulator, which encloses the conductor and fits very tightly (so-called interference fit) in the other, large conductor, which fully encloses the insulator.
3 ) Luminaire for the use of lowvoltage lamps, characterized in that the body of the luminaire is one of the two conductors, and that the other conductor passes through that body, preferably in the form of a live wire insulated from the body.
4) Lamp holder according to claim 1, characterized in that the opening in the large conductor, which is intended for accommodating the small conductor which is equipped with the insulator or the small conductor, or both is (are) provided with a bevelled edge at the edges closest to the other conductor, such that the distance between the two conductors is at least as large as the standards laid down for this (IEC 598, inter alia so- called creepage distances). 5) Lamp holder according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the locking means for the lamp holder on the luminaire body is extended to a point outside the lamp holder (and thus has the form of, for instance, a rod) as a result of which the locking of the lamp holder on the luminaire body can be effected and removed without tools and in a repeatable manner.
6 ) Lamp holder according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that on and round the end of the luminaire there is provided and locked a part that serves as point of attachment, turning point and locking point of the lamp holder on the luminaire body, because round this part, in the exterior surface thereof, there is provided a groove in which the locking means for the lamp holder (intended to lock the lamp holder on the luminaire body) falls, in such a manner that the locking can be removed, whilst the locking means still project to some extent into the groove, so that the lamp holder cannot undesirably come off the luminaire body when the locking is removed, but can be turned round the point of attachment.
7) Luminaire according to claim 3, characterized in that the luminaire body is provided with a bend just before the lamp holder, in such a manner that the lamp holder lies in the continuation of the main direction of the luminaire body and yet is so attached transverse to the end of the luminaire body that turning of the lamp holder around this point of attachment means turning it in the main direction of the luminaire body.
EP97923326A 1996-05-22 1997-05-20 Lamp holder Expired - Lifetime EP1012927B1 (en)

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NL1003181A NL1003181C1 (en) 1996-05-22 1996-05-22 Fitting.
NL1003181 1996-05-22
PCT/NL1997/000287 WO1997044868A1 (en) 1996-05-22 1997-05-20 Lamp holder

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