TERMINAL STRIP
20170250478 ยท 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R25/165
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/2608
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/48275
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/2675
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R9/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A terminal strip having an insulating material housing that has a latching foot for latching onto a mounting rail and has a width less than the length and height, and conductor connections in the insulating material housing that are arranged next to one another in pairs. The insulating material housing is in two parts and has a base housing and a lower housing. The base housing has, in a first connection region, a pair of conductor connections that are electrically conductively connected to one another. In a second connection region, the base housing has a cutout that is laterally bounded by the insulating material of the second connection region. The lower housing can be inserted into the cutout. The lower housing has a conductor connection that is electrically insulated from an adjacent conductor connection that is arranged in the second connection region, in the base housing.
Claims
1. A terminal strip comprising: an insulating material housing, which has a latching foot for latching onto a mounting rail and has a width that is less than a length and a height; and conductor connections arranged in the insulating material housing that are arranged next to one another in pairs in a direction of the width, wherein the insulating material housing is formed in two parts and has a base housing and a lower housing, wherein the base housing has, in a first connection region, a pair of conductor connections that are electrically conductively connected to one another and has, in a second connection region, a cutout in a direction of the width, wherein the cutout is laterally bounded by the insulating material of the second connection region, wherein the lower housing is adapted to be insertable into the cutout, and wherein the lower housing has a conductor connection that is electrically insulated from an adjacent conductor connection that is arranged in the second connection region in the base housing.
2. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the first connection region has a plurality of pairs of conductor connections, and wherein the conductor connections, which are arranged next to one another, of the second connection region are connected to conductor connections of different conductor connection pairs, which are not electrically connected to one another, of the first connection region.
3. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the lower housing is permanently installed in the cutout or can latch into the cutout as a separate lower housing.
4. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the lower housing is a separate terminal strip comprising a busbar that has at least one conductor connection.
5. The terminal strip according to claim 4, wherein the lower housing has a bridge shaft that leads to a bridge opening in the busbar for receiving a transverse bridge or a light guide element.
6. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein conductor connections, which are electrically isolated from one another, of the first connection level are each connected to conductor connections, which are electrically insulated from one another and are arranged next to one another in the second connection level in the base housing and the lower housing via electrical conductors and/or via an electronics system that is accommodated in the insulating material housing.
7. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein pairs of conductor connections of the first connection level are arranged in potential levels that are situated one above the other in a direction of the height of the terminal strip and one behind the other in a direction of the length of the terminal strip.
8. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the conductor connections of a conductor connection pair of the first connection level are arranged next to one another on a common busbar, and wherein the busbar has a connection point for terminal connection of an electrical conductor that is routed to a conductor connection of the second conductor connection region or for connection of a printed circuit board that is accommodated in the base housing.
9. The terminal strip according to claim 8, wherein the busbar has a bridge opening for terminal connection of a transverse bridge, and wherein the base housing has a bridge shaft that leads to the bridge opening.
10. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the conductor connections spring-force clamping connections, screw-type clamping connections or insulation-displacement clamping connections.
11. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein the lower housing has a different color in relation to the base housing.
12. The terminal strip according to claim 1, wherein a side wall of the base housing that is arranged opposite the cutout is closed, and wherein the conductor connections are inserted into the base housing from a side which is provided with the cutout.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] Two rows of conductor connections 5 are provided next to one another in pairs in the base housing 2. In this case, a busbar 6, which in each case has a conductor passage opening 7 and a leg spring 8 which is suspended in the conductor passage opening 7, is provided on a potential level in each case. However, it is also conceivable for another type of conductor clamping connection 5, for example with a cage tension spring, a screw-type terminal, an insulation-displacement connection or the like to be realized.
[0036] A conductor insertion channel 9, which is inserted into the insulating material housing 10 of the base housing 2 or into the insulating material housing 11 of the lower housing 3, respectively leads to a conductor connection 5. An operating shaft 12, which leads to a clamping spring 8 and is designed for insertion of an operating tool and for opening a clamping point, which is formed by the clamping spring 8 and the busbar 6, for an electrical conductor, is respectively provided adjacent to a conductor insertion channel 9.
[0037] Bridge shafts 13 which each lead to a bridge opening 14 of the busbars 6 and are provided for terminal connection of a transverse bridge to busbars 6 of terminal strips 1 which are arranged next to one another, are further provided. Clamping springs 15 which are bent in the shape of a U are optionally suspended in the bridge openings 14 in the busbars 6.
[0038] In a first connection region A1, the terminal strip 1 has conductor connections 5, which are in each case arranged next to one another in pairs and are electrically conductively connected to one another, in two potential levels P1, P2 as seen in the direction of the height H of the terminal strip 1. As seen in the direction of the length L, a second connection region A2, in which two rows of conductor connections 5a, 5b are in turn arranged next to one another in the direction of the width B, is provided next to the first connection region A1. A pair of conductor connections 5a, 5b which are arranged next to one another are not electrically conductively connected to one another in this second connection region A2, as in the first connection region A1, but rather are electrically insulated from one another.
[0039] Since the rear side wall, not visible, of the terminal strip 1 is closed, a busbar 6 can be inserted into the terminal strip only from the illustrated open side of said terminal strip.
[0040] In the second connection region A2, electrical isolation is achieved by the base housing 2 having a cutout 16. This cutout 16 is laterally bounded by the insulating material housing 10 of the base housing 2 in the direction of the width or is bounded by the interior of the base housing 2 in the direction of the latching foot 4. At its end, the insulating material housing 10 of the base housing 2 has a latching lug 17 which protrudes into the cutout 16 and is designed to latch in a latching recess 18 in the lower housing 3.
[0041] A single-row busbar 19 is respectively installed both in the base housing 2 and in the lower housing 3 in the region of the second connection region A2, conductor connections 5a, 5b in turn being formed on said busbar in the manner described above. The conductor connections 5a, 5b, which are situated next to one another, in the second connection region A2 are not electrically conductively connected to one another with the aid of the two separate busbars 19, which are situated next to one another, in the base housing 2 and the lower housing 3. Since the lower housing 3 has a closed side wall in relation to the cutout 16, electrical insulation while maintaining the required air gaps and leakage paths is also ensured.
[0042] Therefore, the conductor connections 5a, 5b in the two rows, which are situated next to one another, of the second connection region A2 are electrically insulated from one another, while the pairs of conductor connections 5 in the first connection region A1 are each electrically conductively connected to one another in the potential levels P1 and P2.
[0043] With the aid of electrical conductors 20, which can be designed, for example, as busbar rods or as rigid or flexible conductors, a potential level P1, P2 is now respectively connected either to the conductor connections 5b of the base housing 2 in the second connection region A2 or to the conductor connections 5a of the lower housing 3 in the second connection region A2. It can be seen that an electrical conductor 20a is connected to the busbar 6 in the first potential level P1 and to the busbar, not visible, in the second connection region A2 of the base housing 2.
[0044] However, a second electrical conductor 20b is routed from the busbar 6 in the second potential level P2 to the busbar 19 of the lower housing 3 in the second connection region A2. It is clear that these electrical conductors each enter a clamping opening 21 in the busbar 19 and are electrically conductively connected there. This can be performed, for example, by means of clamping, calking, soldering, welding or the like. However, it is also feasible to form a spring-force plug contact for connecting an electrical conductor 20a, 20b to a busbar 6, 19.
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[0047] It can be seen that the single-row terminal strip which forms the lower housing 3 has, in each case arranged one behind the other as seen in the direction of the length L, conductor insertion channels 9, operating shafts 12 and bridge shafts 13. It is clear that the lower housing 3 has a plug contour on the lower side with guide/holding walls 25 which are inserted into the interior of the base housing 2 and there form a guide for aligning the lower housing 3 with the base housing 2.
[0048] When the lower housing 3 is inserted into the base housing 2 as in
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[0050] Furthermore, it can be seen that a light guide 28 is inserted into a bridge shaft 13 of the base housing 2. Said light guide protrudes, by way of its free end, through the bridge opening 14 in the busbar 19 and is locked to the busbar 19 by the clamping spring 15. The light inlet end 30 of the light guide 28 lies on a light 31 which is soldered to the printed circuit board 26. Therefore, optical signals can be emitted through the light 31 and can be optically transmitted to the top side of the terminal strip 1 by means of the light guide 28. Therefore, separate light signals are possible for the signal path in the base housing 2 and for the signal path in the lower housing 3.
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[0052] It is further clear that two bridge openings 14 are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the busbar 6 in each case. A further pair of bridge openings 14 of this kind is arranged next to said two bridge openings in the direction of the width of the busbar 6. A pair of bridge openings 14, which are arranged one behind the other, respectively accommodates a free end of a U-shaped clamping spring 15 in order to therefore terminally connect either a transverse bridge or a light guide 28.
[0053] It can be seen that a contact pin 27 is formed on the busbar on the side which is situated opposite the conductor clamping connections 5. Said contact pin can be used for soldering into a printed circuit board 26.
[0054] However, it is also conceivable that a clamping slot for terminal connection of an electrical conductor, for example in the form of a busbar rod, is provided there.
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[0057] A rear bridge shaft 29, in which a transverse bridge can be led to a bridge clamping contact on a flat electrical conductor 20c, is provided at the level somewhat above the latching foot 4 on the narrow side of the base housing 2. The flat electrical conductor 20c is configured in the manner of a busbar piece and soldered to a contact pin on the printed circuit board 26. A leg spring which is bent in the shape of a U can be suspended in a bridge opening in the flat electrical conductor 20c.
[0058] It can also be seen that the lower housing 3 merges with the contour of the cutout 16 and there rests in suitable mounts.
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[0061] Furthermore, it is clear that the bridge shafts 13 of the lower housing 3 and accordingly of the base housing 2 (not visible) lead as far as into the interior of the base housing 2 when the lower housing 3 is inserted into the cutout 16 in the base housing 2. Therefore, a light guide 30 can extend as far as into the interior of the base housing 2 and form an optically conducting connection with a light 32 which is fitted, for example, on a printed circuit board 26 of the base housing 2.
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[0063] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.