Patent classifications
H01R41/00
ELEVATOR SYSTEM WITH A BUS BAR AND A CURRENT COLLECTOR
An elevator system having a car which can be moved along an elevator shaft in a direction of travel. The elevator shaft includes a busbar that extends in the direction of the direction of travel. The car comprises a current collector that can be moved between a first position and a second position along a compression direction. In the first position, the current collector is in engagement with the busbar such that there is an electrical connection between the busbar and the current collector. In the second position, the current collector is disengaged from the busbar, such that the electrical connection between the busbar and the current collector is separated.
CONNECTING MECHANISM
A connecting mechanism includes a body and a detachable part connected with the body. The body includes a casing and a sliding component. The casing has an insertion hole for insertion of the detachable part. The sliding component is in sliding connection with the casing, and the sliding component has access holes and clamping holes in communication therewith. The detachable part includes insertion pieces. When the sliding component slides from a first position to a second position, the access holes are opposite to the insertion hole, and the insertion pieces extend into the access holes through the insertion hole. When the sliding component slides from the second position to the first position, the insertion pieces enter the clamping holes from the access holes, thereby locking the detachable part. The assembly and disassembly of the detachable part and the body are realized through the operation of the sliding component without tools.
Tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
Tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
Tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
Tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
TAPPING APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
TAPPING APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING ELECTRICAL ENERGY
The invention relates to a tapping apparatus for transmitting electrical energy from a, preferably spatially fixed, busbar to a tapping device which can be moved along the busbar or is also spatially fixed, comprising at least one connection housing, the busbar being mechanically connected or connectable to the tapping device by means of the connection housing, and a current tapping apparatus which comprises sliding contact elements for collecting electrical energy from the busbar, the current tapping apparatus being mechanically rigidly connected to the connection housing, and furthermore the connection housing comprising at least one base support, on which at least two control circuit boards are mounted, or said two control circuit boards themselves forming the base support.
CONTACTING DEVICE
A fastening clamp element for fastening and arranging pipe, hose or jacketed lines is provided. The fastening clamp element may include at least a gripping body such that the element can be fastened to the pipe, hose of jacketed line; and at least one assembly body that includes at least one fastening means. The assembly body may further have an assembly base body and an assembly contact layer, in which the assembly contact layer is at least partially comprised of material that is softer, on a Shore D scale, that the assembly base body. In some embodiments, the assembly base is in the form of an elongate assembly clamp flank, while in other embodiments, the element may have a double channel system formed of individual opposed partial channels.
CONTACTING DEVICE
A fastening clamp element for fastening and arranging pipe, hose or jacketed lines is provided. The fastening clamp element may include at least a gripping body such that the element can be fastened to the pipe, hose of jacketed line; and at least one assembly body that includes at least one fastening means. The assembly body may further have an assembly base body and an assembly contact layer, in which the assembly contact layer is at least partially comprised of material that is softer, on a Shore D scale, that the assembly base body. In some embodiments, the assembly base is in the form of an elongate assembly clamp flank, while in other embodiments, the element may have a double channel system formed of individual opposed partial channels.