End cap for a tubular light source
09923325 ยท 2018-03-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Martijn Evert Paul Jansen (Eindhoven, NL)
- Hongwu WANG (SHANGHAI, CN)
- Mark Johannes Antonius Verhoeven (Deurne, NL)
- LIANG ZHOU (SHANGHAI, CN)
- VINCENT STEFAN DAVID GIELEN (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- PETER JOHANNES MARTINUS BUKKEMS (DEURNE, NL)
- GEORGES MARIE CALON (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- REINIER IMRE ANTON DEN BOER (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- Eugen Jacob DE MOL (EINDHOVEN, NL)
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R33/96
ELECTRICITY
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R13/701
ELECTRICITY
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V25/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R33/94
ELECTRICITY
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/27
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21K9/272
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an end cap (104) for a tubular light source the tubular light source configured to be arranged in a lighting fixture comprising a socket, wherein the end cap (104) comprises a housing portion having a connection end, two connector pins (116) at least partly arranged on an outside of the housing portion at the connection end, wherein the connector pins (116) are configured to fit in the sockets of the lighting fixture, a first spring loaded switching element (110) configured to be alternately positioned in an actuated state and a non-actuated state, wherein the first spring loaded switching element (110) protrudes at the connection end of the housing portion in the vicinity of the connector pins (116) when positioned in its non-actuated state, and a second spring loaded switching element (112) configured to be positioned in an actuated state and a non-actuated state, wherein the switching elements (110, 112) are configured to be individually positioned in their respective actuated states to form an electrical connection between the socket and the tubular light source when the end cap (104) is mounted into the socket of the fixture.
Claims
1. An end cap for a tubular light source, the tubular light source configured to be arranged in a lighting fixture comprising a socket, wherein the end cap comprises: a housing portion having a connection end; two connector pins at least partly arranged on an outside of the housing portion at the connection end, wherein the connector pins are configured to fit in the socket of the lighting fixture; a first spring loaded switching element configured to be alternately positioned in an actuated state and a non-actuated state, wherein the first spring loaded switching element protrudes at the connection end of the housing portion when positioned in its non-actuated state; and a second spring loaded switching element configured to be positioned in an actuated state and a non-actuated state, a bridging element coupled between the first spring loaded switching element and the second spring loaded switching element, wherein an electrical connection is formed between the bridging element and a conductive receiving element when the first spring loaded switching element and the second spring loaded switching element are depressed into an actuated position configured to be individually positioned in their respective actuated states by means of mounting the tubular light source into the socket of the fixture, wherein the first spring loaded switching element is coupled to the second spring loaded switching element via the bridging element both when the first spring loaded switching element is in the actuated position and when the first spring loaded switching element is in a non-actuated, non-depressed position.
2. The end cap according to claim 1, wherein the first and second spring loaded switching elements are arranged in their actuated states by applying a translational force onto a front portion of the first and the second spring loaded switching element, respectively.
3. The end cap according to claim 2, wherein the first switching element is configured to return to its non-actuated state when no translational force is applied onto its front portion.
4. The end cap according to claim 1, wherein the front portion of at least one of the switching elements has an arrow shaped configuration.
5. The end cap according to claim 1, wherein the second spring loaded switching element protrudes at the connection end of the housing portion when positioned in its non-actuated state.
6. The end cap according to claim 5, wherein the second switching element is configured to return to its non-actuated state when no translational force is applied to its front portion.
7. The end cap according to claim 1, wherein the end cap further comprising: a first fixed tongue connected to a first of the two connector pins; a second fixed tongue connected to a second of the two connector pins; a base plate connected to a first and a second resilient tongue, the first resilient tongue being arranged to abut the first fixed tongue and the second resilient tongue being arranged to abut the second fixed tongue to complete a conductive path between the first resilient tongue and the first connector pin and between the second resilient tongue and the second connector pin, respectively, when both of the two spring loaded switching elements are in the actuated state; wherein each of the two spring loaded switching elements comprising a first and a second separating element; wherein the first and second separating elements of each of the two spring loaded switching elements, in the non-actuated state, is individually arranged to separate both the first fixed tongue from the first resilient tongue and the second fixed tongue from the second resilient tongue, respectively, thus opening the conductive path between the resilient tongues and the connector pins.
8. The end cap according to claim 1, wherein the first spring loaded switching element further comprises a lock mechanism, wherein actuation of the second spring loaded switching element unlocks the lock mechanism allowing the first spring loaded switching element to be actuated.
9. The end cap according to claim 2, wherein the electrical connection between the socket and the tubular light source is formed by actuating the second spring loaded switching element while inserting the connector pins of the tubular light source into the socket of the fixture.
10. The end cap according to claim 8, wherein de-actuating of the first spring loaded switching element de-actuates the second spring loaded switching element.
11. A tubular light source comprising: a lighting tube comprising a plurality of light emitting elements; and the end cap according to claim 1 arranged on each ends of the lighting tube.
12. The tubular light source according to claim 11, further comprising warning means, the warning means comprising a blinking light positioned onto the at least one end cap.
13. The tubular light source according to claim 11, further comprising a relay which in combination with the switching elements enables operation of the tubular light source when mounted in the lighting fixture.
14. The tubular light source according to claim 11, further comprising a timer which in combination with the switching elements enables operation of the tubular light source when mounted in the lighting fixture.
15. A luminaire comprising: a tubular light source according to claim 11; and a fixture comprising sockets for receiving the respective end caps and for connecting the tubular light source to an electrical power supply.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) This and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing embodiments of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the scope of the invention to the skilled person.
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(16) The two switching elements 110, 112 are individually operated, e.g. the installer cannot depress both elements 110, 112 by one finger at the same time. This further reduces the risk of the installer accidentally depressing both switching elements.
(17) The end caps 104a, 104b further comprise, in the illustrated embodiment, a symbol warning arrangement 114 warning the installer of the risk of receiving an electrical shock through an unconnected end cap. This may further reduce the risk that the installer accidentally depresses both switching elements 110, 112.
(18) Additionally, the tubular light source may advantageously comprise light emitting elements and optics configured to mix light from the light emitting elements. Such optics may be any mixing and/or collimating means. Light mixing optics may advantageously be used if the light emitting elements comprise LEDs. However, the light emitting elements may be any light source such as a fluorescent or incandescent light source.
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(20) The end cap comprises a first 110 and a second 112 spring loaded switching element which both must be depressed and thereby actuated before the connector pins 116 is in contact with a conductive receiving means 208 which in turn is connected to the tubular light source, thereby forming a conductive path between the connector pins 116 and the connected tubular light source via a wire 210. The switching elements 110, 112 protrudes at the connection end 214 of a housing portion 212 of the end cap 104 in the vicinity of the connector pins 116, when being arranged in a non-actuated state. The switching elements 110, 112 are depressed by applying a translational force 220 to a front portion 216, 218 of the switching elements 110, 112. The arrow shaped configuration of the switching elements 110, 112 transforms an applied non-translational force onto the switching element 110, 112 into a translational force which in turn will actuate the switching element 110, 112. The housing portion 212 of the end cap 104 can be made of plastic or metal having an electrical insulation.
(21) The mechanics of the end cap is based on the seesaw principle and has three different configurations depicted in
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(24) By using spring loaded switching elements 110, 112, the switching elements are returned to their, non-actuated, rest position as soon as no pressure is applied to them. The springs 202, 204 of the switching elements 110, 112 may be coil springs, leaf springs, elastic elements or any similar structure.
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(28) When the first switching element 302 is depressed, for example when mounting a tubular light source comprising the end cap 300 in an intended fixture, the housing portion 306 will keep the second switching element 304 depressed, thereby allowing the installer to stop applying manual pressure to the second switching element 304 when the first switching element 302 is in the actuated state. Furthermore, the two switching elements 302, 304 are, in the depicted example embodiment, individually operated, e.g. the installer cannot depress both elements 302, 304 by one finger at the same time. This reduces the risk of the installer accidentally depressing both switching elements.
(29) The first switching element 302 is spring loaded by means of a spring 312. The second switching element 304 is spring loaded by means of a spring or a suitable resilient material (not shown). The springs 312 may be coil springs, leaf springs, elastic elements or any similar structure. By using a spring loaded switching element 302, the switching element 302 is returned to its non-actuated position as soon as no pressure is applied to it. As described above, the second switching element 304 is kept in its actuated state as long as the first switching element 302 is in its actuated state. If the first switching element 302 is not actuated, the second switching element 304 is returned to its non-actuated position as soon as no pressure is applied to it.
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(31) The end cap 400 comprises a housing portion 401 wherein two electrically conductive connector pins 116a-b, which are adapted to fit into the socket 108, are arranged so that a portion of the connector pins 116a-b are protruding from the outside of the housing portion 401 through openings in the housing portion 401. Each connector pin 116a-b is connected to a fixed tongue 402, 404 on an inside of the housing portion 401; the tongues 402, 404 are made of a conductive material such as a metal. The fixed tongues 402, 404 have a hole for receiving an inner part of the respective connector pin 116a-b. Each fixed tongue 402, 404 is essentially L-shaped, but the part furthest away from the connected pin 116a-b is bent slightly outwards, away from a center longitudinal axis of the end cap 400.
(32) The end cap further comprising a switching element unit arranged to fit within the fixed tongues 402, 404. The switching element unit comprises two separate spring loaded switching elements 403, 405 having an actuated and a non-actuated state. The spring loaded switching elements 403, 405 are arranged to protrude from the outside of the housing portion 401 through openings in the housing portion 401 in a non-actuated state. Each switching element 403, 405 comprise a first and a second separating element 406, 408, 423, 424. Each separating element 406, 408, 423, 424 is adapted to abut an upper part of the corresponding fixed tongue 402, 404, i.e. close to the corresponding connector pin, when the corresponding switching element 403, 405 is in a non actuated state. The separating elements 406, 408, 423, 424 are made of a non-conducting material such as a plastic material. Each switching element 403, 405 is actuated by applying a translational force onto a front portion 409, 411 of the switching element 403, 405. This will in turn move the corresponding first and second separating element 406, 408, 423, 424 in a direction along the center longitudinal axis of the end cap 400. This in turn will make the separating element 406, 408, 423, 424 to abut outwardly bent part of the corresponding fixed tongue 402, 404, as will be described in conjunction with
(33) The switching elements 403, 405 are spring loaded by means of a spring 410, 412. By using spring loaded switching elements the switching elements 403, 405 are returned to their, non-actuated, rest position as soon as no pressure is applied to them. The springs 410, 412 of the switching elements 403, 405 may be coil springs, leaf springs, elastic elements or any similar structure. The shape of the separating elements 406, 408, 423, 424 and the resilient tongues 414, 416 are adapted such that the separating element 406, 408, 423, 424 will force the resilient tongues 414, 416 away from the corresponding fixed tongue 402, 404 when the switching element 403, 405 comprising the separating elements 406, 408, 423, 424 is changing state from actuated to non-actuated as described above.
(34) The arrow shaped configuration of the switching elements 403, 405 transforms an applied non-translational force onto the switching element 403, 405 into a translational force which in turn will actuate the switching element 403, 405. The housing portion 401 of the end cap 400 can be made of plastic or metal having an electrical insulation.
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(39) Thus, the end cap 400 is arranged as a duplicated protection. If just one of the switching elements 403, 405 is pushed down, the two conductive paths between the resilient tongues 414, 416 and the connector pins 116a-b are open. Only when both switching elements 403, 405 are pushed down at the same time, the two conductive paths between the resilient tongues 414, 416 and the connector pins 116a-b are closed.
(40) The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the end cap 104, 300, 400 may comprise further spring loaded switching elements that needs to be actuated before an electrical connection between the socket and the tubular light source is formed when the end cap is mounted into the socket of the fixture. Such a possible further switching element may be actuated by relative rotational motion of the housing portion in relation to the tubular light source.
(41) Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled person in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage.