EP0763873A1 - Dispositif de connexion d'au moins un fil de connexion électrique d'un appareil électrique dan un boîtier avec un conducteur de câble électrique externe au boîtier - Google Patents

Dispositif de connexion d'au moins un fil de connexion électrique d'un appareil électrique dan un boîtier avec un conducteur de câble électrique externe au boîtier Download PDF

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EP0763873A1
EP0763873A1 EP96114983A EP96114983A EP0763873A1 EP 0763873 A1 EP0763873 A1 EP 0763873A1 EP 96114983 A EP96114983 A EP 96114983A EP 96114983 A EP96114983 A EP 96114983A EP 0763873 A1 EP0763873 A1 EP 0763873A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/10Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation
    • H01R4/18Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation by crimping
    • H01R4/20Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation effected solely by twisting, wrapping, bending, crimping, or other permanent deformation by crimping using a crimping sleeve
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/28Clamped connections, spring connections
    • H01R4/30Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a screw or nut clamping member
    • H01R4/36Conductive members located under tip of screw
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/24Terminal blocks
    • H01R9/2491Terminal blocks structurally associated with plugs or sockets
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/73Means for mounting coupling parts to apparatus or structures, e.g. to a wall
    • H01R13/74Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel

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  • the invention relates to a device according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a device of this type there are several requirements for a device of this type. On the one hand, it is a typical mass product, for the individual parts of which a simple shape and construction, as well as mountability, are desired in order to ensure simple and inexpensive production.
  • the desired simple design and mountability relates both to the insulating part, which can form a prefabricated unit with the connecting part, and to the device parts assigned to the housing, which are intended to enable the insulating part to be fastened or locked.
  • Another requirement feature is a secure electrical connection between the electrical connection part and on the one hand the connecting wire and on the other hand the cable.
  • sufficient mechanical strength is also required for the device, wherein it must be taken into account that the cable can exert considerable loading forces on the device, which should be able to be safely introduced into the housing, so that the electrical connection is free from mechanical loads.
  • the at least one electrical connecting part extends essentially straight in the insulating part, it being in the form of a connecting plate is formed, which has the usual crimp tabs for permanent connection to the electrical cable and has a hole for permanent connection with at least one electrical connecting wire, into which a cap screw can be inserted, which can be screwed into a separate nut fixed in the insulating part, the plate-shaped connecting part and a lead wire of a connecting wire can be clamped between the head of the screw and the nut.
  • the connecting part can be inserted into the insulating part from its side facing away from the device, a correspondingly large insertion opening being provided which is substantially larger than the cross section of the connected cable.
  • receiving grooves and a locking device are provided on both sides, for locking the connecting part in its fully inserted position.
  • the connecting part must be connected to the line wire of the electrical cable before insertion into the insulating part, which is done by crimping the existing crimping tabs.
  • this known configuration is multi-parted and complex because a separate nut has to be produced and fixed in the insulating part.
  • Another disadvantage is that a large opening is necessarily provided in the insulating part in the area of the cable entry, as a result of which the protective function of the insulating part is substantially impaired and, if not eliminated, is prevented. This is extremely worrying, in particular on the outside of the housing, since splashing water or an electrically conductive slim element, for example a wire, can get into the insulating part and then to the connecting part unintentionally. This creates a significant risk of accidents.
  • a holding device formed by two mutually opposite stop surfaces, for holding the insulating material part in a through hole of the housing extends in the plane or parallel to the plane of the plate-shaped connecting part, and therefore the leadthrough connection is difficult.
  • EP 569 659 A2 shows a device for connecting at least one electrical connecting wire of an electrical device surrounded by a housing to a corresponding line core of an electrical cable located outside the device housing, in which the insulating part and the connecting part arranged therein with its connecting sections Have an angular shape.
  • the insulating part is in two parts with a base part accommodating the connecting part and a cap covering the connecting part and the line core of the cable.
  • the connecting part has two double tongues which have crimp sleeves on their ends facing the cable conductors of the cable for receiving and crimping the wires of the cable.
  • This known configuration is also complex, which is already predetermined by the two-part insulating material part.
  • the design of this known device is limited to an angular shape, since otherwise a two-part insulating material part with a dividing joint running in the longitudinal direction of the cable is difficult to implement.
  • DE 27 04 121 B1 describes a power cord for an electrical device with a block-shaped insulating material part, to which a connection grommet extends, which surrounds the cable.
  • the two outer connecting parts have obliquely inwardly angled connecting sections for the existing line wires, from which the two outer ones extend divergently.
  • the connecting parts with the line wires and the associated end section of the cable are enclosed by the material of the insulating part.
  • detachable connection penetrate the material of the insulating part and are accessible from the outside.
  • a disadvantage of this known embodiment is that the cable bushing in the area of the insulating part extends parallel to a contact surface for contact and attachment to the housing and therefore a cable bushing penetrating the housing is not easily possible and is only possible with additional effort.
  • DE 23 44 045 A1 describes a luster terminal with a conventional screw connection at one end and a plug connection at its other end.
  • the plug connection is formed by a clamping spring which is connected to the clamping body of the screw connection.
  • This luster terminal is not suitable for connecting an electrical connecting wire of an electrical device to a line wire of an electrical cable located outside the device housing.
  • DE 32 02 747 A1 describes a two-pin mains plug, consisting of a base plate in which two plug pins are anchored and protrude.
  • the connector pins have strand receptacles on the back, each of which extends into a body part of the existing base body that extends rearward from the base plate, an insertion funnel being arranged in the body parts, which extends from the rear side to the associated strand receptacle.
  • a transverse hole is arranged in each of the basic body parts, which penetrates the strand receptacles.
  • the strands of the cable can be crushed with the strand receptacles by means of pressure bolts engaging in the transverse holes and thus connected in a current-conducting manner.
  • the base body connected to the cable so far can then be surrounded with an insulating jacket, for example in a spraying process, casting process or the like.
  • This known embodiment is a general plug which is used for a housing of an electrical device Connection between a cable and connecting wires in the housing is not suitable.
  • the invention has for its object to design a device of the type mentioned so that a secure electrical connection is guaranteed while ensuring a simple and inexpensive to manufacture construction.
  • the insertion sleeve of the or each connecting part has at least one additional opening through which the insertion sleeve can be deformed from the outside. This creates a mechanically firm and electrically secure, non-detachable connection between the connecting part or its insertion sleeve and the line. This connection can be made in the position of the connecting part inserted into the insulating part.
  • the connecting part can be inserted in advance in the insulating part in a manner that is easy to use and then inserted with the plug-in sleeve Connect the wire of the cable firmly and securely.
  • the arrangement is such that the stop surface of the holding device for holding the insulating material part on the housing extends transversely to the longitudinal axis of the insertion sleeve.
  • the prefabricated unit according to the invention is suitable both for those applications in which it passes through the device housing in a through hole or it can also be arranged preferably fixable within the housing, in which case it can function as an electrical connection device or distribution device.
  • the assembly is protected in a housing in which it is removed from free access. In such a position, the requirements for the insulation of the assembly are lower, since external access is not possible.
  • the assembly may therefore not be isolated at least in places, e.g. in the area of the connection between the connecting parts and the cable.
  • it can e.g. act as a hair dryer, in which the unit in the device housing, e.g. is arranged and positioned in the housing part forming the handle of the hair dryer.
  • a second housing wall lead-through part can be provided, which ensures that the cable passes through the associated housing wall to the structural unit.
  • the structural unit described so far can form an intermediate product, the insulating material part having at least one additional opening through which the insertion sleeve can be deformed from the outside for the purpose of its connection to the wire of the cable.
  • the additional opening forms an uninsulated point on the structural unit, which, however, is unproblematic due to the arrangement of the structural unit in the housing.
  • Such an intermediate product can be developed by a further development of the invention, namely the attachment of a reinforcing jacket or a so-called kink protection sleeve, that it is also suitable for an arrangement outside the housing, preferably as a housing wall lead-through part.
  • the insertion sleeve for the non-detachable connection can be designed with a smaller cross-sectional size, so that the insulating material part tapers in a stepped manner in axial section towards the non-detachable connection. This applies to both the inside and outside cross section.
  • the insulating part or the insertion sleeve can preferably have a projecting web attachment or a groove all around. Two parallel web approaches or grooves are also advantageous.
  • the push-in sleeves arranged coaxially opposite one another can have a rectangular and / or round outer and / or inner cross section.
  • connection elements can then be identical or different connection element pairs, in particular plug connection elements.
  • kink protection sheath also forms a cable guide, and it is formed by a last of a small number of assembly or manufacturing steps, namely inserting the connecting part into the insulating material part from the front, inserting the line wire into the insertion sleeve from behind, squeezing the insertion sleeve and applying the kink protection sleeve.
  • the main parts of the device 1 are a sleeve or sleeve-shaped insulating material part 2, a connecting part 4 arranged in the cavity 3 of the insulating material part 2, a locking device 5 for securing the connecting part 4 in the insulating material part 2, a first connecting device 6 for connecting the connecting part 4 to the line wire 7a of an electrical cable 7, a second connecting device 8 for connecting the connecting part 4 to at least one connecting wire 9a of a connecting cable 9 and a holding device 11 for connecting the insulating material part 2 to the housing wall 12 of a housing of an electrical device, which is not shown in the following, for example can be a household appliance such as a washing machine, dishwasher, dryer and the like.
  • the insulating part 2 consists of electrically non-conductive material, in particular plastic.
  • the axially continuous cavity 3 of the insulating part 2 has a step-shaped design, the shoulder surface 13 thus formed pointing towards the inner end of the insulating part 2.
  • the cavity 3 thus consists of an outer cavity section 3a and an inner cavity section 3b.
  • the outer shape of the insulating material part 2 is preferably also step-shaped, with an outer sleeve section 2a with a smaller cross section and an inner sleeve section 2b with a larger cross section.
  • the inner and / or outer cross-sectional shapes of the sleeve sections 2a, 2b can be the same or different.
  • the sleeve section 2a is of a hollow cylindrical basic shape, while the sleeve section 2b can have a square cross-sectional shape on the outside and a square or round cross-sectional shape on the inside.
  • the connecting part 4 consists of electrically conductive material, in particular metal. It has an outer shape adapted to the cavity 3, it likewise having two sleeve-shaped sections, of which the outer sleeve part is an insertion sleeve 4a, which is received in the sleeve section 2a with little movement play, and the inner or front sleeve part is also an insertion sleeve 4b , which is received in the outer or front sleeve section 2b with little movement.
  • the connecting part 4 can thus be pushed into the insulating material part 2 from the inner or front end thereof, the shoulder surface 14 thus formed abutting the shoulder surface 13.
  • the lengths of the sleeve parts of the insulating part 2 are preferably dimensioned longer than the sleeve parts of the connecting part 4, so that the sleeve section 2a axially projects beyond the insertion sleeve 4a and the sleeve section 2b from the insertion sleeve 4b.
  • the third connecting device 11 has at least one stop surface 15 for abutment on the housing wall 12, further means for form-fitting mounting on the housing wall 12 being provided, for example screws which hold the body parts of the insulating material part 2 containing the stop surface 15 and the housing wall 12 in associated holes push through.
  • the third connecting device 11 has an annular groove 16 which is arranged on the circumference of the insulating material part 2 and is delimited on both sides by retaining webs 17, preferably in the form of a ring.
  • the cross-sectional shape and size of the annular groove 16 is adapted to the cross-sectional shape and size of a receiving hole 18 in the housing wall 12 so that the housing wall 12 is received in the annular groove 16 in the connecting position.
  • the insulating material part 2 can be inserted laterally therein.
  • the insulating part 2 consists of a correspondingly flexible or elastic material, while in the Above described design case (receiving slot) the insulating material part 2 can consist of a harder material.
  • the outer shape of the sleeve section 2a is round or cylindrical and the outer shape of the sleeve section 2b is square.
  • the longitudinal central axis of the device 1 is designated XY.
  • At least one radial projection 2c is arranged at the free end of the sleeve section 2a.
  • the first connecting device 6 is a crimp connection, with peripheral parts 4c of the insertion sleeve 4a being squeezed against the line wire 7a of the cable 7, the latter being stripped accordingly.
  • the squeezing process can take place before or preferably after the insertion of the connecting part 4 into the insulating part 2.
  • the insertion sleeve 4a has at least one hole 19 through which a pressure stamp of a squeezing device, not shown, can be inserted and pressed against the insertion sleeve 4a.
  • two or more holes 19 arranged opposite one another are provided, so that opposing pressure stamps form a mutual abutment and largely exempt the sleeve section 2a from loads.
  • the hole or holes 19 are preferably in the middle length range of the insertion sleeve 4a.
  • This crimp connection is an inseparable connection.
  • the insertion sleeves 4a, 4b can be open to one another or closed by a bottom wall.
  • the outer or rear insertion sleeve 4a has on its free inner edge a conical or rounded extension in the form of an insertion funnel 21 which facilitates the insertion of the wire 7a.
  • Automatic production is also possible.
  • the insertion end of the sleeve section 2a is slightly tapered relative to the longitudinal section receiving the insertion sleeve 4a. so that the end faces of the insertion sleeve 4a are at least partially covered by an annular shoulder surface 22 formed thereby.
  • the second connecting device 8 has a clamping screw 23 which is screwed radially from the outside into a threaded hole 24 in the peripheral wall of the front insertion sleeve 4b and with which at least one connecting wire 9a can be clamped against the opposite peripheral wall.
  • the clamping screw 23 also passes through the circumferential wall of the sleeve section 2b in an associated transverse hole 25.
  • the locking device 5 is thereby formed, which ensures an axial securing of the connecting part 4 in the insulating part 2.
  • the sleeve section 2b in the region of the transverse hole 25 has an annular shoulder 26 which projects beyond the clamping screw 23 and is preferably integrally formed on the sleeve section 2b. Access to the clamping screw 23 is ensured by the transverse hole 25.
  • first intermediate product P1 consisting of the insulating part 2 and the connecting part 4
  • the latter is inserted into the insulating part 2 from the front and then secured by screwing in the clamping screw 23 from the outside.
  • a second intermediate product P2 additionally has the cable 7, which is connected to the connecting part 4 in the manner described above by squeezing within the insulating part 2.
  • the structural unit formed in this way can be mounted on the housing wall 12 of the associated device housing by the third fastening device 11. Thereafter, at least one connecting wire 9a can be connected to the device 1 by the second connecting device 8 in the sense of a detachable connection.
  • the insulating material part 2 has on its outer circumference, here on a side face, a form-fitting connecting part 31 in a positive or protruding design.
  • the device 1 or the insulating part 2 is assigned one or more insulating parts 2.1, each with or without an associated sleeve section 2a and with an open or closed bottom wall, in which or in each case a connecting part 4 or only one insertion sleeve 4b is arranged, and that have a connecting part 31a on one side in a negative configuration that fits the connecting part 31 in a form-fitting manner.
  • the connecting parts 31, 31a can e.g.
  • At least one further insulating part 2.1 has positive and negative connecting parts 31, 31a on both sides.
  • the connecting parts 31, 31a form a positive connection 32 for two correspondingly formed insulating material parts 2, 2.1.
  • a connecting block of several devices 1 fastened to one another can be formed.
  • Each device can be connected to an associated cable 7 or the cable connection can take place in the manner described above in the area of only one of the devices 1, the other devices 1a being designed without the rear sleeve section 2a and being able to connect further connecting wires 9a inside the device, e.g. for an iron for the wires from the thermostat or lamps.
  • connection device V a plurality of devices 1, 1a, 1b are combined to form a common connection device V.
  • the individual devices 1, 1a, 1b are not plugged together as in the above-described exemplary embodiment, but are formed by a multiply formed insulating material part 2.2, which is in particular made in one piece.
  • this connection device V can be used for a cable 7 which has a plurality of connection wires or wires 7a.
  • the detachable second connection devices 8 can be of the same or different design. As can be seen from FIG. 5, the uppermost device 1 is designed as described above.
  • a plug connection is provided for connecting the associated connecting wire (not shown), with a plug connection part 35 assigned to the connecting device 8a, which can be plugged together with a mating connection part on the connecting wire.
  • These can be tongue-shaped or pin-shaped connecting parts, to which they are assigned socket-shaped counter-connecting parts.
  • Such connector parts are under the term FAST-ON "is generally known.
  • the device 1a has such a socket-shaped plug connection part in the form of a plug shoe 35a, in which a plug connected to the associated line wire 7a of the multi-core cable 7, here a flat plug 35.1, can be connected 5, a plug connection part 35b with a tongue-shaped contact spring 35c is provided in the plug-in sleeve 4b.
  • the contact spring 35c can be formed in one or two parts with the plug connection part 35b, which is formed by a round or square socket 35d, which is inserted in the sleeve section 2b from the inside and is secured against being pulled out, e.g. with a cut-out and bent-out spring tongue 35e, which is behind a latching edge (not shown) in the socket 35d can be snapped in.
  • a corresponding Fuse is also for the connector part 35a provided (not shown).
  • the contact spring 35c can be held in a form-fitting manner by a retaining tongue 35g cut out of the socket 35d and penetrating and engaging behind a hole in a leg 35f of the contact spring 35c.
  • the line wire 9a inserted into the socket 35d is elastically contacted between a side wall of the socket 35d and the end of the inwardly extending contact spring 35c.
  • the latter can act releasably or non-releasably, or block it from being pulled out, on the line wire 9a.
  • the contact spring 35c is furthermore advantageous to design the contact spring 35c to be locking per se and nevertheless to make it releasable by mechanical action from outside by bending away.
  • e.g. B. serve a slot 35h arranged in the associated side wall of the socket 35d, to which a further slot (not shown) in the adjacent side wall of the sleeve section 2b is assigned.
  • the plug connection part 35b and its holding elements are to be arranged rotated by 90 ° C. about its longitudinal axis, so that the slots 35h are arranged laterally and thus accessible from the side.
  • the plug connection parts 35b, 35c are each formed in one piece with the associated plug-in sleeve 4a.
  • an anti-kink sleeve 36 can be pushed on and secured against axial movement by clamping or latching.
  • the kink protection sleeve 36 can also be produced and assembled by casting or injection molding.
  • the kink protection sleeve 36 extends to the outer step between the sleeve sections 2a, 2b, as a result of which the insulating material part 2 is also stabilized.
  • the other end of the anti-kink sleeve 36 is designed to be convergent.
  • the outer surface of the anti-kink sleeve 36 is preferably structured by circumferential grooves and shafts.
  • the kink protection sleeve 36 is made of an elastically flexible material, e.g. Plastic or rubber.
  • the annular groove 16 is in the kink protection sleeve 36, whereby it is also produced by casting or spraying.
  • the ring insert 16 is arranged in the insulating part 2, see FIG. 1 to 3. It is also possible to form such an axial fixation by a preferably annular flange or ring extension 31 formed on the anti-kink sleeve 36 or on the insulating part (FIG. 6), which fits into a suitable groove in the housing or on the housing wall borders. It is also possible within the scope of the invention to arrange a screw connection for the cable 7 at the rear end of the insulating material part 2, in particular at the rear end of the insertion sleeve 4a.
  • a triple arrangement of the device 1 with a one-piece insulating material part 2 is provided for a multi-core cable 7.
  • the at least one clamping screw 23 is located on a broad side of this row arrangement.
  • FIG. 9 shows a device 1a or insulating part 2.1 attached to the insulating part 2 by means of a positive connection 32, which on a side face, here in series with the Multiple arrangement is mounted.
  • the ring projections 26 arranged on one side can merge into one another.

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EP96114983A 1995-09-18 1996-09-18 Dispositif de connexion d'au moins un fil de connexion électrique d'un appareil électrique dan un boítier avec un conducteur de câble électrique externe au boítier Expired - Lifetime EP0763873B1 (fr)

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IT95MI001940 IT1277606B1 (it) 1995-09-18 1995-09-18 Connettore per conduttori elettrici con parte predisposta per il collegamento fisso di almeno uno di detti conduttori
ITMI951941 IT1277607B1 (it) 1995-09-18 1995-09-18 Connettore monocorpo di estremita' per conduttori elettrici e simili
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