A compact fluorescent lamp comprises a discharge tube arrangement with at
least one discharge tube. The tube is formed of glass, encloses a
discharge volume filled with a discharge gas and has a fluorescent
phosphor coating disposed on the inner surface of the tube. The tube
forms a continuous arc path and is provided with electrodes disposed at
each end of the arc path. The lamp also comprises a ballast circuit
mounted on a printed circuit board, which is oriented in a plane
substantially parallel to the principal axis of the lamp. The ballast
circuit is connected to the electrodes by lead-in wires and to a supply
voltage by lead-out wires and controls the current in the tube. A bulb
shaped outer envelope has a substantially spherical portion enclosing at
least a part of the tube arrangement and an elongated end portion
enclosing at least the ballast circuit. The end portion of the outer
envelope having an open end on a base side is closed and terminated by a
closing means of a material compatible with the material of the outer
envelope. The ballast circuit and the discharge tube arrangement are held
within the outer envelope and relative to each other in a predetermined
position by a holding and protecting shield being oriented in a plane
substantially perpendicular to the principal axis of the lamp and
comprising a receiving and fixing portion for the discharge tube and the
printed circuit board of the ballast circuit.A method for manufacturing a
compact fluorescent lamp as described above is also disclosed. In the
proposed method, the ballast circuit and the discharge tube arrangement
are inserted into and attached to a holding and protecting shield.