IP Library Granted Patent US 8,215,002
Granted Patent B2
US 8,215,002 · App. 11/904,815 · Granted Jul 10, 2012

Method of making a lamp coil

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Patent No.
US 8,215,002
App. No.
11/904,815
Granted
Jul 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Traditional methods of making headlamp coils have left a portion of the coils with slightly irregular forms. These irregularities can result in defects in the ultimate beam pattern. Accommodating these defects in robust lamp and headlamp optical systems can reduce the performance that might otherwise be available. The preferred coil is therefore continuously coiled as a straight body, and carefully cut into segments. Subsequently, legs are welded to the coil segment ends. The coil is then left substantially undistorted by the manufacturing process that would otherwise normally leave a portion of the coils distorted. The method particularly enables a functional center leg coil.

Claims (54)

1. A method of making a lamp coil comprising the steps of:

a) forming a continuous coil having a generally helical form with an open axial passage;

b) cutting the continuous coil at desired lengths as coil segments each having a first end and a second end;

c) electrically coupling the first end to a first leg;

d) electrically coupling the second end to a second leg;

e) directly electrically coupling the first leg to a first lead; and

f) directly electrically coupling the second leg to a second lead , and

wherein the first leg is located to extend through the axial passage.

2. The method in claim 1 , wherein the continuous coil is formed by:

a) providing a continuous supply of filament wire; and

b) continuously winding the wire on an arbor to issue the continuous coil.

3. The method in claim 1 , wherein the first end is laser welded to the first leg.

4. The method in claim 1 , wherein the continuous coil has a first wire diameter, and the first leg and second leg have a second wire diameter greater than the first wire diameter.

5. A method of making a lamp coil comprising the steps of:

a) forming a continuous coil having a generally helical form with an open axial passage;

b) cutting the continuous coil at desired lengths as coil segments each having a first end and a second end;

c) electrically coupling the first end to a first leg;

d) electrically coupling the second end to a second leg;

e) directly electrically coupling the first leg to a first lead; and

f) directly electrically coupling the second leg to a second lead, and

wherein the continuous coil is cut by periodically flashing light on the continuous coil, the light having sufficient energy to separate a segment of the continuous coil.

6. A method of making a lamp coil comprising the steps of

a) forming a continuous coil having a generally helical form with an open axial passage;

b) cutting the continuous coil at desired lengths as coil segments each having a first end and a second end;

c) electrically coupling the first end to a first leg;

d) electrically coupling the second end to a second leg;

e) directly electrically coupling the first leg to a first lead; and

f) directly electrically coupling the second leg to a second lead, and

wherein the continuous coil has a varying pitch.

7. A method of making a lamp coil comprising the steps of:

a) forming a continuous coil having a generally helical form with an open axial passage by providing a continuous supply of constant weight filament wire;

b) continuously winding the wire on an open ended arbor at a constant temperature to issue the continuous coil;

c) periodically cutting the continuous coil non-mechanically at desired points to form a straight coil segment having a first end and a second end;

d) holding the coil segment in a coil nest without twisting or otherwise distorting the coil segment;

e) aligning a first leg to touch the first end without distorting the coil segment or the first leg;

f) electrically coupling the first end to the first leg by laser welding; and

g) aligning a second leg to touch the second end without distorting the coil segment;

h) electrically coupling the second end to the second leg by laser welding; and

i) further directly electrically coupling respectively the first leg and the second leg to a first lead and a second lead in an automotive lamp.

8. The method in claim 7 , wherein the first leg is laser welded to a lamp lead, and the second leg is laser welded to a second lead without distorting the coil segment.

9. The method in claim 7 , wherein the continuous coil is formed from tungsten wire and the first leg and the second leg are formed from tungsten.

10. The method in claim 7 , wherein the continuous coil is formed from tungsten wire and the first leg and the second leg are formed from molybdenum.

11. The method in claim 7 , wherein at least one of the first leg and the second leg includes a sleeve portion.

12. A method of making an automotive lamp coil comprising the steps of

a) forming a continuous tungsten coil having a generally helical form with an open axial passage by providing a continuous supply of constant weight filament wire;

b) continuously winding the wire on an arbor at a constant temperature to issue the continuous coil;

c) periodically cutting the continuous coil non-mechanically at desired points to form a straight coil segment having a first end and a second end;

d) holding the coil segment in a coil nest without twisting or otherwise distorting the coil segment;

e) aligning a first leg to extend axially through the center of the coil segment to touch the first end without distorting the coil segment or the first leg;

f) electrically coupling the first end to the first leg by laser welding without distorting the coil segment;

g) aligning a second leg extending away from the coil segment to touch the second end without distorting the coil segment;

h) electrically coupling the second end to the second leg by laser welding without distorting the coil segment;

i) aligning the coil segment and the first leg and the second leg adjacent a first lead and a second lead in an automotive lamp; and

j) attaching respectively the first leg and the second leg to the first lead and the second lead, wherein the attaching is performed by laser welding without distorting the coil segment.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Dec 30, 2010
From: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 025552/0745 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 6, 2007
From: TUCKER, MICHAEL D.; OKERHOLM, PAUL; COUSHAINE, CHARLES M.; BOTTOM, DOUGLAS; DEVIR, DANIEL D.; DENHAM, STUART K.
To: OSRAM SYLVANIA INC.
Reel/Frame 020258/0684 →