EP1215763B2 - Contact femelle pour un connecteur électrique - Google Patents
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
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- the present invention relates to an electrical contact socket for an electrical connector according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such electrical connectors are intended to produce a re-releasable electrical connection via a contact socket and a pin between a first electrical line and another electrical line or between an electrical line and an electrical unit. Possible applications are u. a. in the field of automotive electronics.
- the connectors must meet high requirements due to the extremely harsh environmental conditions, in particular with regard to the vibration resistance and corrosion resistance, but also in terms of temperature resistance and current strength.
- the connections must be frequently released and closed again reliably.
- plugging and opening as low forces should be overcome.
- the European Patent EP 0 711 009 B1 describes a trained according to the preamble of the main claim electrical contact socket.
- the contact socket consists essentially of a rectangular cross-sectionally shaped body with a detent spring tongue for locking the contact socket in a chamber of a housing.
- the main body has a substantially rectangular cross-section in the form of a quiver-like contact area, which is provided for holding a contact spring receiving.
- the contact spring consists of a contact plate, which is bent in a U-shape around the transverse to its longitudinal extension middle zone, so that two substantially spaced apart mutually parallel contact arms are formed, the free ends for fixing the contact spring on the body both positive and cohesive (Welding points) are in communication with the opening area of the contact area.
- This type of contact socket has significant disadvantages: it is only a single contact point between the main body and the contact spring, namely in the opening region of the contact area, provided, whereby a high contact resistance between the base body and contact spring results. The required welding points complicate and increase the cost of assembly. In addition, it turns out that often the spring characteristics of the detent spring tongue are not optimal.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a contact socket for an electrical connector having improved spring characteristics of the detent spring tongue.
- a significant advantage of the contact socket according to the invention is that the current carrying capacity is increased. This is achieved by the presence of a second contact point between the base body and contact spring. Due to the well-defined position and nature of the second contact point, the current resistance of the overall arrangement can be substantially improved.
- the second contact point is located at a short distance from the connection region, in which the connection between the base body and the electrical connection line takes place. In this way, a good power transmission with low electrical resistance can be ensured.
- the contact spring can be designed so that it is formed from two spring fingers cut free. Low insertion forces are particularly important in multi-pole electrical connector assemblies.
- the contact webs of the two contact arms are set bottle-neck-like inside, a defined pressure on the pin is guaranteed.
- the second contact point as a crimp contact, this has the advantage that expensive and expensive welded joints are unnecessary.
- An embodiment of the contact spring that is particularly easy to produce and install quickly is the realization of two separate sheets, which are half-shell-shaped. By connecting these two plates via a crimp contact, which also serves the connection to the body, can be saved in the production time and cost.
- the second contact point by means of a pressed against the inner wall of the main body spring contact the advantage that in the connection region of the base body no additional crimping must be provided and thus the electrical connector can be further miniaturized.
- the contact spring is bent in a U-shape, so that it engages in the inserted state, the frontal edge of the body. This ensures a particularly good electrical transition between the base body and the contact spring and at the same time their secure fit against loss.
- a fastening tab on the contact spring which fits positively in the inserted state of the contact spring in a receiving pocket on the base body, can prevent the contact spring is moved unintentionally axially.
- the contact spring can also be connected to the base body in a material-locking manner via a spot weld.
- a stable integral with the body and parallel to the detent spring tongue protective tab prevents unwanted catching the detent spring tongue during transport of the contact socket.
- the detent spring tongue can be rounded at its end so that it no longer has sharp edges.
- a support spring for the detent spring tongue can be provided on the main body.
- the contact socket according to the invention can be used both for plug pins with square cross-section, as well as for plug pins with rectangular cross-section, which are also referred to as contact blades.
- connection region of the base body may be formed as a crimping zone or as an insulation displacement zone.
- z. B made of plastic housing to an electrical connector.
- a first housing part has chambers for receiving one contact socket each.
- a second complementary housing part has one or more chambers for receiving plug pins or contact blades.
- the electrical contact is made between a preferably rectangular in cross-section pin pin or contact blade (not shown in the drawings) and the contact socket 100th
- the contact bushing 100 consists of a basic body 104 made of sheet metal by stamping and bending, which has a contact region 105 for receiving the plug pin and a connection region 106 provided for connecting an electrical lead, as well as one Contact spring 102, which electrically contacts the pin.
- Crimps formed on the base body 104 laterally in the connection region 106 make it possible to make contact with the electrical connection cable.
- the contact spring 102 is in electrical contact at two locations: firstly on the end face 108 of the contact area via the two U-shaped bent spring arms 122 and secondly in the vicinity of the connection area 106 via two crimp lugs bent around the two spring arms 120th
- a detent spring tongue 116 On the extension of one spring arm 122A is a detent spring tongue 116, which serves to lock the contact socket in a housing formed.
- Four fastening tabs 112 can be bent into the corresponding receiving pockets 114 of the base body 104 for locking the contact spring in the base body.
- a punched loop 124 is removed after the complete installation of the contact socket.
- a protective tab 118 is provided on the base body 104, which also serves to polarize the contact socket.
- the main body and the contact spring are mostly made of different materials, since high spring-elastic requirements are placed on the contact spring, but the base body is e.g. is crimped.
- the elastic properties of the material of the contact spring are also very advantageous for the properties of the detent spring tongue.
- FIG. 2 shows various views of the contact socket 100 according to the first preferred embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 different views of the base body 104 without the inserted contact spring 102 of the contact socket 100 are shown according to the first preferred embodiment.
- the subdivision of the base body into the contact region 105 and the connection region 106 can be seen in the longitudinal direction.
- the end face 108 of the contact region 105 and the two crimping lugs 120 serve for making electrical contact with the contact spring.
- the connection region 106 which according to the present preferred embodiment is designed as a crimp zone, serves to connect an electrical connection line.
- the fastening tabs 112 of the contact spring can be bent in to lock them.
- Figure 4 shows the main body according to the first preferred embodiment in a further perspective view.
- contact socket 100 contact spring 102 is shown in various views, both as a planar punched tape element as well as in the finished bent state in Fig. 5.
- the contact spring consists of two spring arms 122A and 122B cut free, which are bent towards each other like a bottle neck for a later holding of the connector pin.
- Each spring arm consists of two by a slot separate contact webs 123. Through this subdivision, the insertion forces that occur when the pin is inserted into the fully assembled contact socket, can be significantly reduced.
- the spring arm 122A is bent at the opposite end of the connection side 126 of the contact spring U-shaped. At the extension of this spring arm 122A, the fastening tabs 112 and the detent spring tongue 116 are integrally formed. In the finished bent state, the two spring arms 122A and 122B are stacked with their terminal ends 126 and fixed by bending the Crimplaschen 128.
- the stamped tape loop 124 can be removed after the completion of the contact socket.
- FIG. 6 A perspective view of the contact spring 102 according to the preferred embodiment described so far is shown in Fig. 6.
- connection region 126 in the connection region 126, no crimping lug 128 is provided on the spring arm 122B.
- the two spring arms are merely half-shell-shaped with their connection sides nested and are fixed by the Crimplaschen 120 after insertion into the base body 104.
- FIG. 7 shows various views of a contact socket 100 in a second preferred embodiment.
- a second detent spring tongue 117 is integrally formed on the spring arm 122B. This is done to achieve a symmetrical distribution of forces in the locking of the socket contact with a housing.
- FIG. 8 shows a further possible embodiment of the connection ends 126 of the two spring arms:
- the connection ends like the two halves of a cylindrical tube, lie on top of each other and can in turn be fixed on one another via the crimping lugs 120 of the base body.
- FIG. 9 shows the contact spring of FIG. 8 in a perspective view.
- FIG. 10 is an overall perspective view of the female contact 100 according to the second embodiment.
- the U-shaped bent two spring arms 122A and 122B enclose the base body 104 and find a stop on the end face 108 of the contact region 105.
- the contact spring 102 can be firmly locked to the base body 104. So that the two detent spring tongues 116 and (not visible in this illustration) 117 can not accidentally catch during transport, two protective tabs 118A, 118B and 119A, 119B are respectively formed on the main body 104.
- Figure 11 shows a perspective view of a contact socket 100 according to a third preferred embodiment.
- the contact spring 102 abuts flush with the end face 108 of the contact region 105 on the base body 104.
- the third embodiment differs from the previous one in that the spring arms 122 are no longer bent in a U-shape around the end face 108 of the contact region 105.
- the spring arm 122A and the detent spring tongue 116 are not formed from the same lot of punching tape, but come to rest on each other during the bending operation about the longitudinal axis.
- fastening tabs 112 are provided on the contact spring, which can be locked to the base body 104.
- the two spring arms 122A and 122B abut one another with their connection ends 126 and are fixed by the crimping lugs 120 of the main body.
- the fastening tabs 112 can additionally be fixed to the base body 104.
- FIG. 1 Various views of the base 104 in the bent as well as in the unbent state are shown in FIG.
- a guide tongue 130 is integrally formed for the mechanical fixation of the contact spring to be inserted.
- Fig. 14 the base body 104 according to the third embodiment is shown in a perspective view.
- the contact spring 102 according to the third embodiment is shown.
- the contact spring consists of the two contact arms 122A and 122B, which each have two contact webs 123 and a connection side 126, and also a cut-free detent spring tongue 116, which is formed by the box-shaped bending of the contact spring about its longitudinal axis on the spring arm 122A comes to rest.
- crimps 128 are formed in the connection region 126, which enclose and fix the connection region of the spring arm 122A in the finished bent state.
- the two spring arms 122A and 122B bottle-neck-like facing each other to allow a defined resilient contact of a connector pin.
- Figure 16 shows a perspective view of the contact spring 104 according to the third embodiment.
- a contact socket according to a fourth embodiment is shown in various views in FIG. 17.
- the essential difference of this fourth embodiment to the third embodiment described above is that the terminal ends of the two spring arms 122A and 122B are not led out of the area of the contact area and also do not come into contact with each other.
- the defined contact between the contact spring 102 and the base body 104 is realized in this embodiment by a resilient pressing of the spring arms 122A and 122B to the inner wall of the base body 104.
- the detent spring tongue 116 is formed by the contact spring 102 and protected by a formed on the base 104 protective flap 118 from accidental snagging.
- welding points 129A and 129B which are preferably made a laser spot welding, optionally the contact spring 102 can be permanently connected to the base body 104.
- FIG. 18 shows the contact bushing 100 in a further perspective view.
- a longitudinal section through the contact bush 100 shown in FIG. 18 is shown to illustrate the contact points of the spring arms 122A and 122B against the inner wall of the contact region 105 in FIG. It can also be seen from this illustration how the two spring arms face each other in order to allow contacting of the connector pin in the region of the contact point 110.
- Fig. 20 the main body 104 according to the fourth embodiment is shown in various views.
- FIG. 21 is an illustration of the contact spring 102 according to the fourth embodiment. This embodiment differs from the contact springs 102, which are shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, by the shortened spring arms 122A and 122B, which no longer protrude out of the contact region 105 of the base body.
- the two spring arms 122A and 122B are bent with their free ends outward so that they press in the inserted state with a defined contact pressure against the inner wall of the body.
- FIG. 22 shows a perspective view of the contact spring 102 according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 23 shows a perspective view of a contact socket 100 according to a fifth preferred embodiment.
- the detent spring tongue 116 is bent in this preferred embodiment so that it no longer has sharp edges.
- the protective tab 118 on the base body 104 is provided in comparison to the previously described protective tabs 118 with a rounded geometry.
- the contact socket 100 according to the present fifth embodiment has on its base 104 a support spring 132 for the detent spring tongue 116, which prevents unintentional impressions by weak pressure forces.
- This embodiment which is also referred to as a clean body design, is selected when the contact bushing is to be passed through a collecting seal, so that the collecting seal is not damaged.
- Figure 24 shows a perspective view of the contact spring 102 according to the fifth embodiment. It can be seen a rounded bend of the detent spring tongue 116 and bent down side parts, which also serve to avoid sharp edges.
- FIG. 25 shows a perspective view of the main body 104 according to the fifth embodiment.
- the support spring 132 comes after installation on the detent spring tongue 116 to the plant.
- the protective flap 118 was rounded so that it also has no sharp edges when passing through a collecting seal.
- Figure 26 shows a longitudinal section through a contact socket 100 in a sixth preferred embodiment.
- This sixth embodiment is very similar to the fourth embodiment.
- the essential difference from the fourth embodiment is the fact that in addition to the present in all embodiments, the first contact point 110 on the spring arms 122A, 122B for contacting a complementary contact pin, a second contact point 130 on the spring arms 122A, 122B is provided to a to achieve reliable contact of the contact pin.
- the second pad 130 is offset with respect to the first 110 in the longitudinal direction (toward the crimping area).
- Figure 26 shows a perspective view of the contact spring 102 according to the sixth embodiment.
- One recognizes an additional contact point 130 on the spring arms 122A, 122B.
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Claims (10)
- Douille de contact électrique pour une connexion électrique comportant une languette de verrouillage élastique (116) pour fixer la douille de contact (100) dans un boîtier de connecteur, la douille de contact (100) comportant un corps de base (104) et un ressort de contact (102) inséré dans celui-ci, le corps de base (104) comportant au niveau d'une extrémité une zone de raccordement (106) et au niveau de l'extrémité opposée une zone de contact (105) pour la broche de contact, le ressort de contact (102) étant composé d'au moins deux bras élastiques (122A, 122B) ayant chacun deux nervures de contact (123), le corps de base (104) et le ressort de contact (102) étant raccordés électriquement,
caractérisée en ce que
la languette de verrouillage élastique (116) est formée d'une seule pièce avec le ressort de contact élastique (102).
la connexion électrique entre le ressort de contact (102) et le corps de base (104) est formée par au moins deux points de contact définis à espacement axial;
et en ce que les deux bras élastiques (122A, 122B) du ressort de contact sont découpés (102). - Douille de contact électrique selon les revendications 1, caractérisée en ce qu'un premier point de contact est agencé au niveau de la zone de contact (105), un deuxième point de contact étant établi à proximité de la zone de raccordement (106).
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce qu'en vue de l'établissement d'un contact électrique avec une broche de contact, les bras élastiques (122A, 122B) comportent deux points de contact à espacement axial (110, 130).
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que les extrémités (126) des deux bras élastiques (122A, 122B) orientées vers la zone de raccordement (106) du corps de base (104) sont superposées en demi-coque et sont entourées et fixées par deux pattes de sertissage (120) agencées sur la zone de raccordement (106) du corps de base (104).
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que les extrémités des deux bras élastiques (122A, 122B) orientées vers la zone de raccordement (106) sont repliées vers l'extérieur de sorte à exercer dans l'état inséré une pression élastique définie contre la paroi interne du corps de base, établissant ainsi le deuxième point de contact.
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que le ressort de contact (102) repose dans l'état inséré contre un côté frontal (108) de la zone de contact (105) du corps de base (104).
- Douille de contact électrique selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce que le ressort de contact (102) est replié en U, de sorte à entourer dans l'état inséré le bord frontal de la zone de contact du corps de base.
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce que le ressort de contact (102) comporte au moins une patte de fixation (112), pouvant être bloquée dans l'état inséré du ressort de contact (102) dans une poche de réception (114) du corps de base (104).
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée en ce que le ressort de contact (102) est relié par au moins un point de soudage (129) à la zone de contact (105) du corps de base (104).
- Douille de contact électrique selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée en ce qu'en vue de l'établissement du contact électrique avec une broche de contact, les bras élastiques (122A, 122B) sont agencés en des points opposés et sont effilés vers l'intérieur en forme de goulot.
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