Patent classifications
H01R4/4833
CONNECTING TERMINAL FOR CONNECTING AT LEAST TWO ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS
A connecting terminal for connecting at least two electric conductors to one another, wherein the connecting terminal has a housing in which at least a first conductor guide passage for guiding a first electric conductor and at least a second conductor guide passage for guiding a second electric conductor are formed.
CONDUCTOR TERMINAL
A conductor terminal, including a spring-force clamping connection for clamping an electrical conductor via spring force. The spring-force clamping connection having a clamping spring, which includes a clamping leg for clamping the electrical conductor on a clamping surface, a spring bend, and a contact leg for fastening and supporting the clamping spring against a clamping force applied by the clamping leg to the electrical conductor. The clamping leg being connected to the contact leg via the spring bend, and the contact leg being fixed to a holder. An actuating area deflects the clamping leg by manually actuating the actuating area. The clamping leg extending from the spring bend to a free end of the clamping spring in a longitudinal direction, and the actuating area being arranged eccentrically to the clamping leg in a width direction of the clamping leg which is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction.
ACTUATION ELEMENT, CONNECTING ASSEMBLY, CONNECTING TERMINAL, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A CONNECTING TERMINAL
An actuating element for actuating a clamping spring of a connection assembly includes: a first body element having a gripping surface for actuating the actuating element; and a second body element having at least one actuating surface for actuating the clamping spring. The first body element is transferrable to a pre-latched position with the second body element before being mounted in the connection assembly.
CONDUCTOR CONNECTING MODULE
A conductor connecting module including an insulating housing and a contact insert arranged in the insulating housing. The contact insert having a busbar and a clamping spring. A contact element having a solder connection contact surface is arranged on the busbar and the solder connection contact surface is able to be soldered on a printed circuit board. The busbar a frame-shaped busbar that has a contact section and a holding section, which are formed opposite each other. The contact section and the holding section are connected to each other via a connecting section. The clamping spring has a contact leg for contact with the holding section and a clamping leg, the clamping leg and the contact section forming a clamping point for the electrical conductor to be clamped. At least one contact element is arranged on the holding section and/or on the connecting section and/or on the contact section.
Connector, light source module including the connector, and light source module array including the light source module
A connector, a light source module including the connector, and a light source module array including the light source module array are provided. The connector includes a first connection part configured to connect to a first wire inserted thereto; a second connection part configured to connect to a second wire inserted thereto, the first and second connection parts being disposed to face in opposite directions; a housing covering the first and second connection parts; and a push button configured to be actuated by an external force applied thereto to release a connection of the first connection part to the first wire and a connection of the second connection part to the second wire.
Contacting device for contacting an electrical conductor to an electrical conductor path
A contacting device for bringing an electrical conductor into contact with an electrical conductor path includes a housing having a first opening for inserting the electrical conductor into a cavity in the housing and a second opening for inserting the electrical conductor path into the cavity in the housing, and a bow collector including a first portion, which is arranged in the cavity in the housing, and a second portion. The bow collector is designed such that the electrical conductor can be pressed against the electrical conductor path by the first portion of the bow collector after the electrical conductor and electrical conductor path have been inserted into the cavity in the housing, as a result of which the electrical conductor is retained on the electrical conductor path in a clamping position so as to be in contact with the electrical conductor path.
Push-in clamp retainer, push-in clamp assembly and electric connector element
The invention relates to a push-in clamp retainer for an electric connector element with a lead wire receptacle which is at least partly encircled by a surrounding wall. In a lateral direction, a push-in clamp assembly includes such a push-in clamp retainer and a separate spring member having a first end and second end, The invention also relates to an electric connector element having a spring release member and a push-in clamp assembly. The invention involves the implementation of at least one receiving member into at least one contraction of the push-in clamp retainer, combining such a push-in clamp retainer with a spring member to form the push-in clamp assembly, and adding a spring release member to the push-in clamp assembly to obtain the electric connector element.
ASSEMBLY COMPRISING CONDUCTOR ELEMENT AND RESILIENT MEANS FOR UNIDIRECTIONALLY RETAINING ELECTRIC WIRES FOR SWITCHBOARD TERMINAL BLOCKS
Conductive assembly for switchboard terminal blocks comprising a conductor element (200) for electrically connecting together the input and output (IN/OUT) of a switchboard terminal block, and resilient means for retaining electric wires (1) comprising at least one resilient element (100) with a body (110) having a first arm (111) substantially parallel to the vertical direction (Z-Z) and a second arm (112) forming an acute internal angle with the first vertical arm (111), which arms are resiliently connected together by a curved section (113), said conductor element (200) having a substantially U-shaped form and arms (211) which extend parallel to a substantially vertical direction (Z-Z) and are situated opposite each other in the longitudinal direction (X-X), wherein the conductor element comprises a pair of shoulders (212), each extending from the base (212) parallel to the vertical direction (Z-Z) and arranged facing, at a suitable distance, a respective vertical arm (211) of the conductor element. The first arm (111) of the at least one resilient element (100) has a substantially L-shaped foot (115) comprising a lug (115b) bent in the longitudinal direction (X) outwards.
ELECTRIC SWITCHBOARD TERMINAL BLOCK WITH MULTIPLE LABEL-HOLDER SEATS
Electric switchboard terminal block having a body (310) extending in a lengthwise longitudinal direction (X-X), widthwise transverse direction (Y-Y) and heightwise vertical direction (Z-Z), and comprising a front face (310a) and lateral flanks (310b) situated opposite each other in the longitudinal direction (X-X), each flank having a first seat (320) for housing a label (30), and comprising a recess (330) with a substantially trapezium-like vertical cross-section arranged in a central position in the longitudinal direction (X-X) and having a greater base open on the front face (310a) of the terminal block and smaller base open towards the inside thereof, said recess (330) having at least one further seat (331;333) for housing at least one additional label (30).
Electrical wiring devices with screwless connection terminals
Electrical wiring devices that incorporate clamp-type wire terminal connections are described. The electrical wiring devices include for example, single and duplex blade-type electrical receptacles, blade-type locking electrical receptacles, single or multi-pole electrical switches, combination switches and blade-type receptacles, blade-type plugs for electrical cords and blade-type connectors for electrical cords. The electrical wiring devices include a plurality of contact assemblies. Each contact assembly includes a wire terminal and a plunger.