BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a bulb holding structure in which a bulb is fixed in a
reflector by means of a formed wire.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] This type of bulb holding structure is known as shown in Figs. 5 to 7 (see Japanese
Utility Model Publication Hei 1-164612). It is also disclosed in French Patent Application
Nos. 2630193 and 2669400.
[0003] Referring to Fig. 5, a reflector assembly 1 includes a reflector 2 and a bulb holder
set 3. The bulb holder set 3 includes a bulb holder 4 and a formed wire (spring) 5
for holding a bulb.
[0004] The bulb holder 4 includes a flange 4a extended radially and edge portions 4b, 4c
jutting out from the flange 4a. The edge portions 4b, 4c integrated with the flange
4a are fastened to the back side 2a of the reflector 2 by means of machine screws
6, 6.
[0005] Ribs 4d, 4d are formed around the flange 4a. One of the ribs 4d, 4d is provided with
a hook 4e elongated to the middle of the edge portion 4c. On the edge portion 4b is
disposed a wire fixing member 4f to which the wire 5 is turnably fixed. A free end
5a of the wire 5 is caught and held by the hook 4e.
[0006] Further, the bulb holder 4 is provided with an internal flange 7 jutting out to the
center of the bulb holder 4 inside the reflector 2. A bulb 8 is inserted in a hole
7a formed inside the internal flange 7. The bulb 8 includes a lighting portion 8a,
a base 8b to which the lighting portion 8a is fastened, and a flange 8c disposed on
the base 8b. The flange 8c is fixed between the internal flange 7 and the formed wire
5.
[0007] In the above-mentioned arrangement, the free end 5a of the formed wire 5 is disengaged
from the hook 4e by moving the free end 5a in a direction of the arrow A as shown
in Fig. 7. On the other hand, the free end 5a is engaged with the hook 4e by moving
the free end 5a in a direction of the arrow B.
[0008] However, such engagement or disengagement is not easily carried out because an operator's
hand must be moved in a narrow space in which the free end 5a and the hook 4e are
contained while an operator observes them.
[0009] Further, there is a problem in that the formed wire 5 is unstably placed in such
a manner that the middle portion of the formed wire 5 is fixed to the member 4f and
the free end 5a is engaged with the hook 4e by means of only the elasticity of the
formed wire 5.
[0010] A solution to the problems is disclosed in French Patent Application No. 2626062
for a holding structure as shown in Fig. 8.
[0011] Referring to Fig. 8, an annular convexity 21 is disposed on the back surface of a
reflector 20 through which a hole 22 is cut. A pair of spring fixing projections 23,
23 adjacent to each other are formed on the annular convexity 21. A spring catching
projection 24 opposite to the projections 23, 23 is also formed thereon. In the catching
projection 24 are formed an inclined face 25 for catching a spring, a hollow 26 for
holding the spring, and an inclined face 27 extended from the hollow 26 for releasing
the spring.
[0012] A short length portion of a rectangular spring 28 is turnably fixed to the projections
23, 23. The long length portions 28b, 28b of the rectangular spring 28 is bent at
its middle points 28c, 28c. The free end portion of the spring 28 is further provided
with portions 28e, 28e bent in the same direction as the long length portions 28b,
28b with respect to points 28d, 28d. The end linking the portions 28e, 28e, i.e.,
the other short length portion of the rectangular spring 28 serves as a portion 28f
to be caught by the projection 24.
[0013] As shown in Fig. 9(a), a cylindrical object 29 is inserted into the hole 22 so that
a flange 29a of the object 29 is brought into contact with the annular convexity 21.
After that, the short length portion 28f is brought into contact with the inclined
guide face 25 and, at the same time, the middle points 28c, 28c are brought into contact
with the bottom 29b of the cylindrical object 29 as shown in Fig. 9(b). Then, the
points 28d, 28d are pressed with force F toward the guide face 25, so that the short
length portion 28f is guided along the face 25 and held in the hollow 26 as shown
in Fig. 9(c).
[0014] By pressing the points 28d, 28d still more in the direction of the arrow F as shown
in Fig. 9(d) when the short length portion 28f is held in the hollow 26, the short
length portion 28f is disengaged from the hollow 26 and guided along the face 27 as
shown in Fig. 9(e) and then released therefrom as shown in Fig. 9(f).
[0015] In this structure, the cylindrical object 29 is stably placed because the long length
portions 28b, 28b are firmly pressing the bottom 29b of the object 29.
[0016] However, because the releasing guide face 27 is inclined in the opposite direction
to the catching guide face 25 and the tip of the guide face 27 is located higher as
shown in Fig. 9, the points 28d, 28d must be pressed with great force in order to
bend the spring 28 less than an angle ϑ shown in Fig. 9(c) and release the short length
portion 28f from the hollow 26.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a bulb holding structure in
which, regardless of a narrow space limiting a satisfying movement of an operator's
hand, an free end of a formed wire is easily caught by and released from a holding
portion disposed on the back side of a reflector with slight force and without observing
the free end, and in which the formed wire is stably placed in the reflector.
[0018] To accomplish the object, a bulb holding structure according to the invention includes:
a bulb inserting hole formed through a reflector, for inserting a lighting portion
of a bulb, a flange of the bulb being brought into contact with the back side of the
reflector;
a spring holding projection and a spring fixing portion each disposed on the back
side of the reflector so as to fasten the bulb between the spring holding projection
and the fixing portion, the spring holding projection having a spring holding claw;
a spring a base end of which is pivotally fixed to the spring fixing portion so
that a free end of the spring can be connected to or disconnected from the spring
holding projection;
a U-shaped portion formed at the free end of the spring, the U-shaped portion being
caught and held by the claw;
a curved portion formed at the middle of the spring, for fastening the flange of
the bulb between the curved portion and the back side of the reflector when the U-shaped
portion is held by the claw;
an inclined guide face formed in the spring holding projection, for catching and
guiding the U-shaped portion to the claw when a push portion formed at the free end
is pressed;
inclined guide means formed in the spring holding projection, for releasing the
U-shaped portion from the claw when the push portion is pressed still more;
a pair of side grooves formed in the outer face of the spring holding projection
and elongated in a direction in which the push portion is pressed, the outer face
being exposed in a direction opposite to the spring fixing portion;
a groove formed so as to link ends of the side grooves to each other;
a U-shaped concavity including the side grooves and the linking groove, in which
the other ends of the side grooves are open toward the push portion, and by which
the claw is formed; and
an inclined guide face for releasing the U-shaped portion of the spring from the
claw, inclined so that the U-shaped portion of the spring becomes more distant from
a point of the push portion positioned when the U-shaped portion is held by the claw
as the U-shaped portion approaches the outer face of the projection, the releasing
guide face functioning as the releasing guide means, the releasing guide face being
inclined in the same direction as the catching guide face.
[0019] In the above-mentioned bulb holding structure, the tip of the claw is located below
than the outer face of the projection.
[0020] Further, the U-shaped concavity is enclosed by walls contiguous to the side grooves
and opposite to each other with respect to the claw and by a wall linking the side
walls to each other.
[0021] Further, the releasing guide means includes first and second inclined guide faces,
the first inclined guide face being formed so that the linking wall is inclined from
the base of the claw to the outer face of the projection and in an opposite direction
to the claw, the second inclined guide face being formed so that a part of either
of the side walls is inclined from a place facing a spring holding portion of the
claw to the outer face and in a direction approaching the other side wall.
[0022] Further, the U-shaped portion of the spring is disengaged from the spring holding
portion of the claw and is guided along the first and second guide faces by pressing
the push portion of the spring against the elasticity of the spring.
[0023] The above-mentioned bulb holding structure further includes a third inclined guide
face formed so that a part of the other side wall is inclined from the bottom of the
spring holding concavity to the outer face of the projection in a direction opposite
to the second guide face.
[0024] In the above-mentioned bulb holding structure, the spring is made up of an erected
portion bent in the opposite direction to the curved portion, and a folded portion
turned up from the tip of the erected portion to a point corresponding to the root
of the erected portion, the U-shaped portion of the spring being contiguous to the
folded portion, the push portion being formed at a joint between the erected and folded
portions.
[0025] In the above-mentioned bulb holding structure, the projection juts out in a direction
perpendicular to the flange of the bulb.
[0026] Further, the erected and folded portions are elongated in a direction in which the
projection juts out when the U-shaped portion of the spring is brought into contact
with the spring catching guide face and when the U-shaped portion is held by the spring
holding portion of the claw.
[0027] Further, the push portion is pressed in a direction perpendicular to the flange of
the bulb in order to engage the U-shaped portion with the claw or disengage it from
the spring holding portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Fig. 1(a) is a sectional view of a bulb holding structure according to the invention
and Fig. 1(b) is a front view of a spring holding portion of Fig. 1(a).
[0029] Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing a spring released from the spring holding portion.
[0030] Fig. 3 is a top view of Fig. (2).
[0031] Figs. 4(a)-(c), (a')-(c') show the action of the bulb holding structure shown in
Figs. 1 to 3.
[0032] Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a conventional bulb holding structure.
[0033] Fig. 6 is a bottom view of Fig. 5.
[0034] Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of a hook of Fig. 6.
[0035] Fig. 8 is a perspective view of another conventional bulb holding structure.
[0036] Figs. 9(a)-(f) show the action of the bulb holding structure of Fig. 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
[0037] A description of the embodiment of the present invention will be hereinafter given
with reference to Figs. 1 to 4.
[0038] Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, a reflector assembly 1 includes a reflector 2 and a bulb
holder set 3. The bulb holder set 3 includes a cylindrical holder 4 disposed in the
reflector 2 and a spring (formed wire) 10 for holding a bulb. On the bottom face of
the holder 4 are formed a flange 4a extended radially and edge portions 4b, 4c jutting
out from the flange 4a and integrated with the flange 4a. The edge portions 4b, 4c
are fixed to the back face 2a of the reflector 2 by means of machine screws 6, 6.
On the upper face of the holder 4 (exposed in the same direction as the reflecting
surface of the reflector 2) is formed an internal flange 7 extended toward the center
of the holder 4. A bulb inserting hole 7a is made inside the internal flange 7.
[0039] A bulb 8 is held by the bulb holder set 3. The bulb 8 includes a lighting portion
8a to be inserted into the hole 7a, having a filament, a base 8b by which the lighting
portion 8a is supported, and a flange 8c integrated with the base 8b and brought into
contact with the holder flange 4a.
[0040] As shown in Fig. 3, the spring (formed wire) 10 has right and left linear portions
D, D and a portion C linking the free ends of the linear portions with each other
so that it is formed into a U-shape as a plane view.
[0041] The spring 10 further has portions 10a, 10a to be fixed to the holder 4 at the base
side of the spring 10, each on the same axial line, a U-shaped portion 10b to be held
by the holder 4 at the free end side of the spring 10, a push portion 10c, an erected
portion 10d, a folded portion 10e, and a curved portion 10f formed at the middle of
the spring 10 to be brought into contact with the flange 7.
[0042] The erected portion 10d is formed in such a manner that a part of the linear portion
D is rectangularly bent in the opposite direction to the curved portion 10f. The folded
portion 10e is folded from the tip of the erected portion 10d so as to have the roughly
same length as the erected portion 10d. A linking portion between the erected and
folded portions 10d, 10e serves as the push portion 10c. The U-shaped portion 10b
to be held by the holder 4 is contiguous to the folded portion 10e.
[0043] Between the flange 4a and the edge portion 4b are disposed members 11, 11 for fixing
the respective base ends 10a, 10a of the spring 10. Between the flange 4a and the
edge portion 4c is formed a projection 12 jutting out in a direction perpendicular
to the flange 4a. The pair of members 11, 11 and the projection 12 are located opposite
to each other with respect to the hole 7a. The base ends 10a, 10a of the spring 10
are turnably fixed in the members 11, 11. The projection 12 is further provided with
a projection 12a jutting out toward the edge portion 4c. In the projection 12a is
formed a nearly U-shaped concavity 13 for catching and holding the spring 10. The
U-shaped concavity 13 as a part of the back of the reflector 1 is open toward the
edge portion 4c and the push portion 10c. A spring holding claw 14 integrated with
the holder 4 is formed in the concavity 13. The summit of the claw 14 is located below
(inner in the drawings) than the outer face 12b of the projection 12.
[0044] The spring catching concavity 13 is composed of a pair of side grooves 13a, 13b made
in the outer face 12b (perpendicular to the flange 4a) of the projection 12 and a
groove 13c linking the side grooves 13a, 13b with each other. The outer face 12 is
exposed in a direction opposite to the members 11, 11. The side grooves 13a, 13b are
elongated in a direction in which the push portion 10c of the spring 10 is pressed
or in a direction parallel to the optical axis of the bulb 8. The other ends of the
side grooves 13a, 13b are open toward the push portion 10c.
[0045] The concavity 13 is surrounded by walls 13d, 13e of the side grooves 13a, 13b opposite
to each other with respect to the claw 14 and a wall 13f (an inclined guide face 15
for releasing the spring 10, which will be described below) linking the walls 13d,
13e with each other.
[0046] In the claw 14 are formed a portion 14a located on the side of the reflector 2 for
holding the U-shaped portion 10b and an inclined guide face 14b located on the opposite
side to the spring holding portion 14a for catching and guiding the U-shaped portion
10b.
[0047] The linkage part 10b' of the U-shaped portion 10b of the spring 10 is engaged with
the spring holding portion 14a and held thereby. The flange 8c of the bulb 8 is sandwiched
between the flange 4a of the holder 4 and the curved portion 10f of the spring 10
and firmly placed in the reflector when the linkage part 10b' is held by the claw
14.
[0048] On the lower side of the concavity 13 is formed a means for guiding and releasing
the linkage part 10b' from the claw 14.
[0049] The releasing means includes first, second, and third inclined guide faces 15 to
17. The first inclined guide face 15 is formed on the bottom side of the concavity
13 or on the wall 13f, the second inclined guide face 16 is formed on a part of the
wall 13d corresponding the linking groove 13c, and the third inclined guide wall 17
is formed on a part of the wall 13e corresponding to the linking groove 13c.
[0050] The first inclined guide face 15 is inclined from the bottom of the spring holding
portion 14a in a direction in which the linkage part 10b' goes away from the claw
14. The first inclined guide face 15 is extended longer than the inclined guide face
14b and is inclined in the same direction as the guide face 14b. The second inclined
guide face 16 is inclined from a point of the wall 13d in a direction in which the
U-shaped portion 10b approaches the wall 13e. The third inclined guide face 17 is
inclined from the bottom of the concavity 13 in a direction in which the U-shaped
portion 10b goes away from the wall 13d.
[0051] A description will now be given of the action of the bulb holding structure arranged
as mentioned above.
[0052] The bulb 8 is first inserted into the hole 7a of the inner flange 7, and then the
free end portion of the spring 10 is turned to the reflector 2. The linkage part 10b'
of the U-shaped portion 10b of the spring 10 is brought into contact with the inclined
guide face 14b of the claw 14 so that the erected and folded portions 10d, 10e of
the spring 10 are directed in a direction where the projection 12 juts out or in a
direction perpendicular to the flange 4a.
[0053] In this condition, the push portion 10c is pressed against the elasticity of the
spring 10. The linkage part 10b' of the spring 10 is guided along the guide face 14b
to be engaged with the claw 14 and is held by the holding portion 14a. As a result,
the bulb 10 is firmly placed between the flange 4a and the spring 10.
[0054] As shown in Fig. 1(a), the linkage part 10b' is caught by the holding portion 14a
and the erected and folded portions 10d, 10e of the spring 10 are directed in the
direction perpendicular to the flange 4a.
[0055] To release the linkage part 10b' from the claw 14, the push portion 10c is pressed
toward the guide faces 15, 16 against the elasticity F of the spring 10 with the force
P1 of a finger 18 as shown in Figs. 4(a), 4(a'). The linkage part 10b' is released
from the holding portion 14a and is guided along the guide faces 15, 16, 17 to the
outer front face 12b of the projection 12 as shown in Figs. 4(b), 4(b'). Of the inclined
guide means, at least only the guide face 15 will serve to release the linkage part
10b' and guide it.
[0056] When pressing is stopped, the linkage part 10b' is automatically moved and guided
along the outer front face 12b by the elasticity F. As a result, the linkage part
10b' is released from the projection 12 as shown in Fig. 2, so that the bulb 8 can
be removed from the reflector 4.
[0057] As mentioned above, the erected and folded portions 10d, 10e of the spring 10 are
directed perpendicularly to the flange 4a when the linkage part 10b' of the spring
10 is brought into contact with the inclined guide face 14b or when the linkage part
10b' is engaged with the holding portion 14a. Therefore, since the push portion 10c
is pressed perpendicularly to the flange 4a in order to hold the U-shaped portion
10b of the spring 10 in the holding portion 14a or release it therefrom, the pressing
for holding and releasing the spring 10 is always carried out in the direction perpendicular
to the flange 4a. This results in a simple operation.
[0058] According to the bulb holding structure arranged as mentioned above, regardless of
a narrow space limiting a satisfying movement of an operator's hand, the free end
port ion of the spring is easily caught by or released from the holding portion disposed
on the back side of the reflector with slight force and without observing the free
end portion. Further, the spring is stably placed in the reflector.
1. A bulb holding structure including:
a bulb inserting hole formed through a reflector, for inserting a lighting portion
of a bulb, a flange of said bulb being brought into contact with the back side of
said reflector;
a spring holding projection and a spring fixing portion each disposed on the back
side of said reflector so as to fasten said bulb between said spring holding projection
and said fixing portion, said spring holding projection having a spring holding claw;
a spring a base end of which is pivotally fixed to said spring fixing portion so
that a free end of said spring can be connected to or disconnected from said spring
holding projection;
a U-shaped portion formed at said free end of the spring, said U-shaped portion
being caught and held by said claw;
a curved portion formed at the middle of said spring, for fastening said flange
of the bulb between said curved portion and the back side of said reflector when said
U-shaped portion is held by said claw;
an inclined guide face formed in said spring holding projection, for catching and
guiding said U-shaped portion to said claw when a push portion formed at the free
end is pressed; and
inclined guide means formed in said spring holding projection, for releasing said
U-shaped portion from said claw when said push portion is pressed still more;
characterized by:
a pair of side grooves formed in the outer face of said spring holding projection
and elongated in a direction in which said push portion is pressed, said outer face
being exposed in a direction opposite to said spring fixing portion;
a groove formed so as to link ends of said side grooves to each other;
a U-shaped concavity including said side grooves and said linking groove, in which
the other ends of said side grooves are open toward said push portion, and by which
said claw is formed; and
an inclined guide face for releasing said U-shaped portion of the spring from said
claw, inclined so that said U-shaped portion of the spring becomes more distant from
a point of said push portion positioned when said U-shaped portion is held by said
claw as said U-shaped portion approaches said outer face of the projection, said releasing
guide face functioning as said releasing guide means, said releasing guide face being
inclined in the same direction as said catching guide face.
2. A bulb holding structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the tip of said
claw is located below than said outer face of the projection.
3. A bulb holding structure according to claim 2, characterized in that:
said U-shaped concavity is enclosed by walls contiguous to said side grooves and
opposite to each other with respect to said claw and by a wall linking said side walls
to each other;
said releasing guide means includes first and second inclined guide faces, said
first inclined guide face being formed so that said linking wall is inclined from
the base of said claw to said outer face of the projection and in an opposite direction
to said claw, said second inclined guide face being formed so that a part of either
of said side walls is inclined from a place facing a spring holding portion of said
claw to said outer face and in a direction approaching the other side wall; and
said U-shaped portion of the spring is disengaged from said spring holding portion
of the claw and is guided along said first and second guide faces by pressing said
push portion of the spring against the elasticity of said spring.
4. A bulb holding structure according to claim 3, characterized by a third inclined guide
face formed so that a part of the other side wall is inclined from the bottom of said
spring holding concavity to said outer face of the projection in a direction opposite
to said second guide face.
5. A bulb holding structure according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said spring
includes an erected portion bent in the opposite direction to said curved portion,
and a folded portion turned up from the tip of said erected portion to a point corresponding
to the root of said erected portion, said U-shaped portion of the spring being contiguous
to said folded portion, said push portion being formed at a joint between said erected
and folded portions.
6. A bulb holding structure according to claim 5, characterized in that said projection
juts out in a direction perpendicular to said flange of the bulb, said erected and
folded portions are elongated in a direction in which said projection juts out when
said U-shaped portion of the spring is brought into contact with said spring catching
guide face and when said U-shaped portion is held by said spring holding portion of
the claw, and said push portion is pressed in a direction perpendicular to said flange
of the bulb in order to engage said U-shaped portion with said claw or disengage it
from said spring holding portion.