LIGHT SOURCE WITH A GAS-TIGHT HOLLOW BODY
20180010886 · 2018-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01J61/40
ELECTRICITY
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01J61/12
ELECTRICITY
H01J61/35
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F41G1/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01J61/40
ELECTRICITY
F21V17/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01J61/12
ELECTRICITY
F21V17/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A light source (1), which has a hollow body (2) closed in a gas-tight manner, which is coated on at least one inner side with a phosphor and is filled with gaseous tritium and emits colored light, the hollow body (2) being arranged in a housing (3) of the light source (1), the light source (1) having at least one body (4) of a colored material which annularly encircles a longitudinal center axis of the light source (1) and the color of which is different from black in daylight, the annularly encircling body (4) being arranged at least on a terminal end region of the housing (3) or at least between the terminal end region of the housing (3) and a light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2).
Claims
1. A light source (1), which has a hollow body (2) closed in a gas-tight manner, which is coated on at least one inner side with a phosphor and is filled with gaseous tritium and emits light, the hollow body (2) being arranged in a housing (3) of the light source (1), wherein the light source (1) has at least one body (4) of a colored material which annularly encircles a longitudinal center axis of the light source (1) and the color of which is different from black in daylight, the annularly encircling body (4) being arranged at least on a terminal end region of the housing (3) or at least between the terminal end region of the housing (3) and at least one light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2), so that, in a plan view of the annularly encircling body (4) and the hollow body (2) along the longitudinal center plane of the light source (1), the end face of the hollow body (2) appears as a bright, central point, which is surrounded by a colored ring, the colored ring being formed by an end face of the annularly encircling body (4) that is facing away from the end face of the hollow body (2).
2. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing (3) has on its inner side a highly reflective coating, in particular a mirroring, and/or the hollow body (2) has on its outer side a highly reflective coating, in particular mirroring, facing the interior of the hollow body (2).
3. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light source (1) has at least one protective covering (5) of a transparent material, by which the at least one light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2) is covered.
4. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) covers a peripheral region of the light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2), a central region of the light-emitting end face being visible through a clear cross section of the annularly encircling body (4).
5. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) is printed on the protective covering (5) or on the light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2) or on the housing (3).
6. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) is part of a holding cage (6) in which the hollow body (2) is arranged, the holding cage (6) being connected to an inner side of the housing (3).
7. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) is part of a holder (7) by which the protective covering (5) is held in the housing (3).
8. The light source as claimed in claim 7, wherein a peripheral region of a surface of the protective covering (5) that is facing away from the hollow body (2) lies against the annularly encircling body (4) and is covered by it.
9. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) is connected to or formed in one piece with a tubular portion (8) projecting perpendicularly from it, the protective covering (5) having side surfaces in the form of a cylindrical body, which are connected to the tubular portion (8) projecting perpendicularly from the annular body (3).
10. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein the annularly encircling body (4) is arranged on an outer side of the housing (3) and connected to the housing (3) by a press fit, the protective covering (5) being clamped in the housing (3) by means of the annularly encircling body (4).
11. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein in the housing (3) there is arranged at least one holding element (10), which has a free end projecting into the interior of the housing (3) and an end connected to the housing (3), the free end of the at least one holding element (10) facing a surface of the protective covering (5) that is facing the hollow body (2) or lying against said surface.
12. The light source as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one holding element (10) is formed as a resilient tongue.
13. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein the protective covering (5) has on its lateral peripheries holding portions in the form of clearances or extensions and the housing (3) likewise has on its inner side holding portions in the form of clearances or extensions, the holding portions of the protective covering (5) and the holding portions of the housing (3) engaging in one another.
14. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein the housing (3) has at least one encircling clearance, which receives a lateral body surface of the protective covering (5).
15. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing (3) has in a region of the terminal end region at least one peripheral region (11) projecting in the direction of the longitudinal center line.
16. The light source as claimed in claim 3, wherein the hollow body (2) is cemented, welded, clamped or cast in the housing (3).
17. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the housing (3) there is arranged at least one holding element (12), which has a free end projecting into the interior of the housing (3) and an end connected to the housing, the free end of the at least one holding element (12) lying against a surface of the hollow body (2).
18. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein a spring (14) that acts in the direction of the longitudinal center axis of the light source (1) is arranged between a rear side of the hollow body (2) that is facing away from the annularly encircling body (4) and a rear wall (13) of the housing (3).
19. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein a suction cup (15) is arranged a rear side of the hollow body (2) that is facing away from the annularly encircling body (3) and a rear wall (13) of the housing (3).
20. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein on the outer side of the housing (3) there is arranged at least one holding element (16), which has a free end projecting from the housing (3) and an end connected to the housing (3).
21. The light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing (3) is formed by two half-shells (17, 18) connected to one another.
22. A sighting device with a holder (19) for a light source as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holder (19) has a housing (20), the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19) being connected to one another in a frictionally engaging and/or interlocking manner.
23. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein O-rings are arranged between the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19).
24. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (20) of the holder (19) has a bore (21) with an internal thread, the housing (3) of the light source (1) having an external thread corresponding to the internal thread of the bore and the housing (20) of the holder (19) and the housing (3) of the light source (1) being screwed to one another.
25. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19) are riveted to one another, there being arranged on a rear wall of the housing (3) of the light source (1) that is facing away from the light-emitting end face of the hollow body (2) a shank (22) of a rivet that passes through an opening in the housing (20) of the holder (19), a head (23) of the rivet being arranged on an outer side of the housing (20) of the holder (19) that is facing away from the housing (3) of the light source (1) and said head supporting itself against the outer side of the housing (20) of the holder (19).
26. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19) are connected to one another by way of a bayonet closure.
27. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) has at least one groove on an outer side and the housing (20) of the holder (19) has at least one groove on an inner side, the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19) being connected to one another by at least one pin (24) engaging over a certain portion in the groove of the housing (3) of the light source (1) and over a certain portion in the groove of the housing (20) of the holder (19).
28. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) has on its outer side holding portions in the form of clearances or extensions and the housing (20) of the holder (19) likewise has on its inner side holding portions in the form of clearances or extensions, the holding portions of the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the holding portions of the housing (20) of the holder (19) engaging in one another.
29. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) is arranged in a bore of the housing (20) of the holder (19) and is held in the housing (20) of the holder (19) by means of a nut (25) tapering conically in a light-exiting direction.
30. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) is conically formed and is pressed into a cylindrical bore of the housing (20) of the holder (19).
31. The sighting device as claimed in claim 22, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) is held in the housing (20) of the holder (19) by means of at least one ring (26) pressed in between the housing (3) of the light source (1) and the housing (20) of the holder (19).
32. A light source (1) as claimed in claim 1, which has a hollow body (2) closed in a gas-tight manner, which is coated on an inner side with a phosphor and is filled with gaseous tritium and emits light, the hollow body (2) being arranged in a housing (3) of the light source (1), wherein the housing (3) has at least one interface (33) for the connection to a holder (19) for the light source (1), in particular a nondestructively re-releasable, frictionally engaging and/or interlocking connection.
33. The light source as claimed in claim 32, wherein the housing (3) has on at least one portion of a body surface a clearance through which light emitted by the hollow body exits.
34. The light source as claimed in claim 32, wherein the hollow body (2) and the housing (3) each have at least one interface (33) for the connection of the hollow body (2) to the housing (3), in particular a nondestructively re-releasable, frictionally engaging and/or interlocking connection.
35. The light source as claimed in claim 34, wherein the at least one interface (33) of the hollow body (2) and the at least one interface of the housing (3) form a magnetic closure.
36. The light source as claimed in claim 32, wherein the housing (3) of the light source (1) is formed by two half-shells (17, 18) of plastic, which are welded and/or adhesively bonded to one another and/or are connected to one another by means of snap-fitting.
37. The light source as claimed in claim 36, wherein the housing (3) ribs (35) are provided on an outer side of at least one half-shell (17), in particular such ribs that taper in the direction of an end face of the half-shall (17), the ribs preferably being formed in one piece with the half-shell (17).
38. The light source as claimed in claim 36, wherein each half-shall (17) has inwardly projecting extensions (37) for fixing the hollow body.
39. The light source as claimed in claim 36, wherein at least one of the half-shells (17) has at least one extension (38) and at least a second of the half-shells (17) has at least one clearance (40) corresponding to the at least one extension (38).
40. The light source as claimed in claim 36, wherein at least a first of the half-shells (17) has on a connecting surface in relation to the other half-shell (17) at least one rib (39) projecting from the connecting surface.
41. A holder (19) for a light source as claimed in claim 32, wherein the holder (19) has at least one interface for the connection to the housing (3) of the light source (1), in particular a nondestructively re-releasable, frictionally engaging and/or interlocking connection.
42. An arrangement comprising a light source (1) as claimed in claim 32 and a holder (19) wherein the holder (19) and the housing (3) of the light source (1) each have at least one interface, the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) being in engagement with one another in a connected state of the light source (1) with the holder (19), and the light source (1) and the holder (19) being connected to one another in an interlocking and/or frictionally engaging manner, the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) in engagement therewith being releasable from one another.
43. The arrangement as claimed in claim 42, wherein the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) form a bayonet closure.
44. The arrangement as claimed in claim 42, wherein the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) form a snap closure.
45. The arrangement as claimed in claim 42, wherein the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) form a screw closure.
46. The arrangement as claimed in claim 42, wherein the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) form a clamping closure.
47. The arrangement as claimed in claim 42, wherein the at least one interface of the housing (3) and the at least one interface of the holder (19) form a magnetic closure.
Description
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[0112] To begin, it should be stated that in the variously described embodiments parts that are the same or correspond to one another are provided with the same reference numerals or the same component designations, it being possible for the disclosures contained in the description as a whole to be transferred analogously to the same parts with the same reference numerals or the same component designations. The positional indications chosen in the description, such as for example, top, bottom, to the side, etc., refer to the figure being directly described and shown, and, when there is a change of position, these positional indications can also be transferred analogously to the new position.
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[0114] In addition, the material of the annularly encircling body 4 may have fluorescent and/or phosphorescent molecules. Thus, the material of the annularly encircling body may for example consist of polymethylmethacrylate, embedded in which are molecules that for example fluoresce or are excited to a phosphorescent state when exposed to ambient light. Sulfides of alkaline earth metals (for example zinc sulfide) that are mixed with small amounts of heavy metal salts may be used as phosphorescent materials.
[0115] In a plan view of the annularly encircling body 4 and the hollow body 2 along the longitudinal center plane of the light source 1, the end face of the hollow body 2 appears as a central point, which is surrounded by a colored circle. The colored circle is produced by an end face of the annularly encircling body that is facing away from the end face of the hollow body 2. During daytime, the colored circle formed by the body 4 is easily visible, while at night the end face of the hollow body 2 can be easily perceived as a brightly light-emitting point. At twilight, a seamless transition in the visibility between the colored circle and the light-emitting point takes place.
[0116] However, it should be pointed out at this stage that the arrangement of the annularly encircling body 4 is not absolutely necessary if the light source 1 is intended for a different purpose, for example as an emergency lighting means. Furthermore, it should be pointed out that all of the statements made in this document with respect to a connection of the housing 3 and the hollow body 2 to one another and to a holder 19, as described further below and represented in
[0117] The housing 3 preferably consists of a plastic, for example a thermoplastic, a metal, a ceramic or mineral material, for example glass. The body 4 preferably likewise consists of plastic, for example a thermoplastic, a metal, a ceramic or mineral material, for example glass, an ink or a paint, etc. It should be mentioned at this stage that the housing 3 and the body 4 may also consist of a mixture of the aforementioned materials.
[0118] The housing 3 may have on its inner side a highly reflective coating, in particular a mirroring, in order to increase the intensity of the light emitted in the direction of a viewer. In particular, an end face of the housing 3 that is facing away from the viewer may have a mirroring on an inner side. Alternatively or in addition, however, the hollow body 2 may also have on its outer side a highly reflective coating, in particular a mirroring, facing the interior of the hollow body 2. The coating may for example be provided by vapor depositing, spraying, dip coating, spreading or electroplating a metal layer or by adhesively attaching a highly polished metal foil or sheet (for example of silver, gold or aluminum or any other suitable metal). However, the coating does not have to be of a metallic material, and so for example white acrylic paint has been found to be particularly suitable for producing the coating. The reflectivity of the highly reflective coating is particularly preferably between 0.7 and 1.
[0119] The annularly encircling body 4 is arranged on a terminal end region of the housing 3 or between the terminal end region of the housing 3 and a light-emitting end face of the hollow body 2. In the embodiment of the invention that is represented here, the body 4 is printed on an end face of the housing 3. The body 4 may be produced by applying a circle of a colored ink or a colored paint.
[0120] As an alternative to this, the annularly encircling body 4 may however also be printed on the light-emitting end face of the hollow body 2. The body 4 may for example be printed on by means of an inkjet printing process. Alternatively, however, other printing processes may also be used. It is also possible to apply the body 4 manually in the form of a circle.
[0121] The hollow body 2 and the housing 3 may each have at least one interface for the nondestructively re-releasable, frictionally engaging and/or interlocking connection of the hollow body 2 to the housing 3. The interface of the hollow body 2 and the interface of the housing 3 may for example form a magnetic closure. Thus, for example, a metal strip or a magnetizable coating may be provided on the outer side of the hollow body 2, while a magnet may be fastened to the housing 3, or vice versa.
[0122] According to a variant of the invention that is also particularly suitable for emergency lighting means, provides that the housing 3 has on at least a portion of a body surface a clearance through which light emitted by the hollow body exits.
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[0124] It should be quite generally pointed out at this stage that many of the light sources 1 described below may also have two protective coverings 5 and be formed symmetrically, each terminal end of the light source 1 then being able to emit light and be formed identically or similarly. Thus, in particular, the embodiments represented in
[0125] The annularly encircling body 4 may cover a peripheral region of the light-emitting end face of the hollow body 2. A central region of the light-emitting end face of the hollow body 2 is visible through a clear cross section of the annularly encircling body 4. In the embodiment represented, the body 4 has a holding lug, which reaches around the protective covering 5 on a side facing away from the hollow body 2 and lies against said side. To be more precise, a peripheral region of the surface of the protective covering 5 that is facing away from the hollow body 2 may lie against the annularly encircling body 4 (with and without play) and be covered by it. In the variant represented, the holding lug goes over into a stepped portion. The housing 3 and the stepped portion may be formed in line with one another, so that a planar and stepless outer surface of the light source 1 is obtained.
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[0134] The free ends of the holding elements 10 may lie against a surface of the protective covering 5 that is facing the hollow body 2. The surface of the protective covering 5 that is facing away from the holding elements 10 may be held here in the housing 3 by the annular body 4, which is arranged on the end face of the housing and forms a holding lug. As represented, the body 4 may go over into the housing 3. The housing 3 consequently has in a region of the terminating end region a peripheral region 11 projecting in the direction of the longitudinal center line. This embodiment makes it possible during the mounting to push in the protective covering 5 in the direction of the body 4, after reaching the end position the protective covering 5 being held in this position between the holding elements 10 and the body 4 by a snapping over of the flexible holding elements 10.
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[0161] With their free ends, the holding elements 16 may support themselves against corresponding surface areas of a holder 19, for example of a sighting device or an emergency lighting means, etc. The holder 19 serves for receiving the light source 1 and for its fixing in a sighting device, emergency lighting means, etc. The holder 19 and the light source 1 form an arrangement in the sense of the invention.
[0162] When the light source 1 is being pushed into the housing 20 of the holder 19, the holding elements 16 are moved against the outer side of the housing 3. After reaching the end position, the holding elements spring into a starting position and prevent the light source 1 from falling out of the housing 20 of the holder 19.
[0163] Generally, however, it can be said about the connection of the light source 1 and the holder 19 that the housing 3 of the light source 1 and the housing 20 of the holder 19 are connected to one another in a frictionally engaging and/or interlocking manner in order to fix the light source 1 in the holder 19. It should be pointed out at this stage that both the light source 1 and the holder 19 may have interfaces for a connection, in particular a re-releasable connection, to one another. In a connected state, an interface of the housing 3 and an interface of the holder 19 are in engagement with one another and connect the light source 1 and the holder 19 to one another in an interlocking and/or frictionally engaging manner.
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[0170] The housing 3 of the light source 1 may also be conically formed, as is represented in
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[0175] Alternatively or in addition to the aforementioned embodiments, the interfaces of the housing 3 and of the holder 19 may also form a magnetic closure. Here, a metal strip or a magnetizable coating may for example be arranged on the housing 3 or the housing may be produced from a magnetizable material (metal), while a magnet may be arranged on the holder. Of course, the positions of the magnet(s) and the magnetizable material may also be changed over. Alternatively or in addition, magnets of opposite polarity may also be arranged on the housing 3 and the holder 19.
[0176] The arrangement represented in the figures, comprising the light source 1 and the holder 19, may be used both as a sighting device, for example as a front sight, or else quite generally as a holder for the light source, for example in the form of an emergency lighting means.
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[0178] The half-shell 17 and the other half-shell (not represented here) may have ribs 35 on their outer sides. The ribs 35 may be conically formed and taper in the direction of an end face of the half-shells. Insertion of the housing into the holder 19 (not represented here) is facilitated by the form of the ribs 35. Here, the ribs 35 are pressed together (squeezed) and the housing 3 is fixed in the holder 19. The ribs 35 are formed in one piece with the half-shell 17. The half-shell 17 and the ribs 35 may for example be produced by injection molding. In
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[0180] The hollow body 2 (not represented here) may be welded into the half-shells. In order to achieve exact positioning of the hollow body 2, (at least two) extensions 37 (welded ribs), which during welding adapt themselves to the contour of the hollow body 2, may be provided per half-shell, as represented in
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[0182] The exemplary embodiments show possible configurational variants of the light source according to the invention and the arrangement according to the invention comprising a holder and a light source, it being noted at this stage that the invention is not restricted to the configurational variants thereof specifically represented, but rather that various combinations of the individual configurational variants with one another are also possible and, on the basis of the teaching for technical action provided by the present invention, this possibility of variation is within the ability of a person skilled in the art working in this technical field.
[0183] Furthermore, individual features or combinations of features from the various exemplary embodiments shown and described may also represent solutions that are in themselves independent, inventive or according to the invention.
[0184] The problems addressed by the independent inventive solutions can be taken from the description.
[0185] All of the indications of ranges of values in the present description should be understood as meaning that they include any and all subranges thereof; for example, the indication 1 to 10 should be understood as meaning that all of the subranges on the basis of the lower limit 1 and the upper limit 10 are included, i.e. all subranges begin with a lower limit of 1 or greater and end with an upper limit of 10 or less, for example 1 to 1.7, or 3.2 to 8.1, or 5.5 to 10.
[0186] For the sake of good order, it should finally be pointed out that, for better understanding of the construction of the light source according to the invention and the holder of the sighting device according to the invention, these and their component parts have sometimes been represented not to scale and/or enlarged and/or reduced in size.
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference numerals 1 Light source 2 Hollow body 3 Housing 4 Body 5 Protective covering 6 Holding cage 7 Holder 8 Portion 9 Extension 10 Holding element 11 Peripheral region 12 Holding element 13 Rear wall 14 Spring 15 Suction cup 16 Holding element 17 Half-shell 18 Half-shell 19 Holder 20 Housing 21 Bore 22 Shank 23 Head 24 Pin 25 Nut 26 Ring 27 Spring 28 O-ring 29 Collet 30 Snap ring 31 Squeezing ribs 32 Bead 33 Interface 34 Groove 35 Ribs 36 Feed point 37 Extension 38 Extension 39 Rib 40 Clearance