IP Library Granted Patent US 7,692,369
Granted Patent B2
US 7,692,369 · App. 11/577,699 · Granted Apr 6, 2010

Operating unit and lamp with component alignment for safe failure mode

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Patent No.
US 7,692,369
App. No.
11/577,699
Granted
Apr 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Discoloration and deformation of a resin case triggered by heat generation from a failed circuit component at the end of the life of an arc tube are prevented without increasing the cost and size. A lighting unit that lights a light source with an inverter while receiving electric power from an AC power supply, and that contains a lighting circuit that includes a plurality of circuit components inclusive of capacitors. Among the capacitors, all capacitors with an applied voltage of 50V or greater (C 4 , C 5 , C 6 , C 7 , C 8 , CD 1 and CD 2 ) are foil type film capacitors with exceptions of smoothing electrolytic capacitors (CD 1 and CD 2 ).

Claims (24)

1. A lamp comprising:

a light source;

a lighting unit that lights the light source with an inverter while receiving electric power from an AC power supply, and that contains a printed circuit board and a plurality of circuit components inclusive of capacitors, the printed circuit board being populated with the circuit components; and

a case for holding the light source and storing the lighting unit, wherein

among the capacitors, all capacitors with an applied voltage of 50V or greater are foil type film capacitors with an exception of a smoothing electrolytic capacitor, and

the foil type film capacitors are placed along a periphery of the printed circuit board.

2. The lamp of claim 1 , wherein

the lighting unit includes two switch elements and two coupling capacitors, both of which (i) are connected in series to an output terminal of a rectifier smoothing circuit, and (ii) together constitute a half-bridge inverter circuit, and

at least one of the two coupling capacitors is placed in an area that is the farthest from the light source stored in the case.

3. The lamp of claim 1 , wherein

the light source is a low-pressure mercury discharge tube.

4. The lamp of claim 3 , wherein

the low-pressure mercury discharge tube, from one end to the other thereof, is formed into a double spiral.

5. A lamp comprising:

a light source;

a lighting unit that lights the light source with an inverter while receiving electric power from an AC power supply, and that contains a printed circuit board and a plurality of circuit components inclusive of capacitors, the printed circuit board being populated with the circuit components; and

a case for holding the light source and storing the lighting unit, wherein

among the capacitors, all capacitors with an applied voltage of 50V or greater are foil type film capacitors with exceptions of a smoothing electrolytic capacitor and a ceramic snubber capacitor, and

the foil type film capacitors are placed along a periphery of the printed circuit board.

6. The lamp of claim 5 , wherein

the light source is a low-pressure mercury discharge tube.

7. The lamp of claim 5 , wherein

the lighting unit includes two switch elements and two coupling capacitors, both of which (i) are connected in series to an output terminal of a rectifier smoothing circuit, and (ii) together constitute a half-bridge inverter circuit, and

at least one of the two coupling capacitors is placed in an area that is the farthest from the light source stored in the case.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 11, 2008
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
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