Discharge lamp lighting apparatus
US-9603228-B2 · Mar 21, 2017 · US
US9414473B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9414473-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314396817-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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A lamp 10 is described comprising a burner 14 fixed to a lamp base 12 . An operating circuit 50 is arranged within the lamp base 12 for supplying electrical power to the burner 14 . The operating circuit 50 is electrically connected to at least one elongate contact path element 70 extending within the base. The contact path element 70 is supported within the base 12 and comprises a first portion 70 a fixed within the base and a second portion 70 b slidably received within the base 12 . The contact path element 70 is fixed to the operating circuit 50 at a position arranged in longitudinal direction from the second portion 70 b . This allows a manufacturing method, where the contact path element is fixed to the operating circuit 50 at a position arranged in longitudinal direction from the second portion, so that a longitudinal movement of the second portion is possible to compensate for manufacturing tolerances.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Lamp comprising a burner fixed to a lamp base, where an operating circuit for supplying electrical power to said burner is arranged within the lamp base, and where said operating circuit is electrically connected to at least one elongate contact path element within said lamp base, said contact path element being supported within said base, where the contact path element comprises at least a first portion fixed within the base, and a second portion, slidably received therein, and where said contact path element is fixed to at least a part of said operating circuit at a position arranged in longitudinal direction from said second portion. 2. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said second portion is received to be guided within a non-conductive enclosure. 3. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said base comprises a non-conductive holder element, where said first portion of said contact path element is fixed to said holder element, and where said second portion of said contact path element is slidably received within said holder element. 4. Lamp according to claim 1 , where a spring space is provided within said base, and said contact path element further comprises at least a third section arranged between said first and second sections, where said third section is arranged to be moveable into said spring space in response to a longitudinal motion of said second section. 5. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said contact path element is spring-loaded to exert a force in longitudinal direction of said section portion. 6. Lamp according to claim 1 , where, said third section is arranged forming an angle with said second section. 7. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said contact path element is fixed to a contact surface of a carrier comprising components of said operating circuit. 8. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said contact path element is fixed to said operating circuit by soldering. 9. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said holder element comprises an opening for access to a fixing position of said contact path element to said operating circuit. 10. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said contact path element is a flat, bent element made of sheet metal. 11. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said operating circuit is connected to a plurality of contact path elements arranged at least substantially in parallel. 12. Lamp according to claim 1 , where said contact path element connects said operating circuit to a plug/socket connector provided to be accessible from outside of said base. 13. Method of manufacturing a lamp, where providing a lamp base for a burner, providing an operating circuit disposed to supply electrical power to said burner, providing at least one elongate contact path element within said base, where the contact path element comprises at least a first portion fixed within said base and a second portion slidably received within said base, fixing said contact path element to said operating circuit at a position arranged in longitudinal direction from said second portion. 14. Method according to claim 13 , where before said step of fixing said contact path element to said operating circuit, pressing a contact surface of said operating circuit against said contact path element, such that said second portion thereof is displaced in longitudinal direction of said second portion.
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