Electric reflector lamp for use with IEC standard

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With optical device or special ray transmissive envelope – Reflector

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313318, 362377, 439612, 439615, H01K 146

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ABSTRACT:
The electric lamp includes a moulded reflector body (1) having a neck-shaped portion (12) which has an end portion (13). A lamp cap (2) is connected to the neck-shaped portion (12). An insulator body (5) surrounds the end portion (13). The insulator body is a ring which is wider than the lamp cap (2), and extends completely about the neck-shaped portion (12). The lamp cap (2) surrounds the end portion (13) and is directly attached thereto. The electric lamp is able to comply with an IEC requirement, while components of the lamp can be used to assemble a lamp complying with an ANSI requirement, without employing additional or different components.

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