Connection device for connecting electrical conductors
09819101 · 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/2416
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/301
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A connection device for connecting electrical conductors includes a sheath clamp comprising a bottom part and a top part, a contact carrier to which the bottom portion of the sheath clamp is attached, and a detachable insulating cap configured for rotabably receiving the top part of the sheath clamp, wherein the detachable insulating cap is permanently connected to the contact carrier.
Claims
1. A connection device for connecting electrical conductors, comprising: a sheath clamp comprising a bottom part of the sheath clamp and a top part of the sheath clamp; a contact carrier to which the bottom part of the sheath clamp is attached; and a detachable insulating cap configured to hold the top part of the sheath clamp, wherein the top part of the sheath clamp is rotatable inside the detachable insulating cap, and wherein the detachable insulating cap is connected to the contact carrier via a flexible section, wherein the flexible section is formed from non-conductive material.
2. The connection device according to claim 1, wherein the insulating cap is insertable into the contact carrier.
3. The connection device according claim 1, wherein the contact carrier comprises two opposite guide grooves configured to guide the insulating cap inside the contact carrier.
4. The connection device according to claim 3, wherein the insulating cap comprises two guide sections configured for insertion in the opposite guide grooves of the contact carrier.
5. The connection device according to claim 1, wherein the insulating cap comprises a swivel arm configured for tiltable attachment of the insulating cap to the contact carrier.
6. The connection device according to claim 5, wherein the swivel arm comprises two opposite pivots.
7. The connection device according to claim 6, wherein the contact carrier comprises two pivot guide grooves configured for slidable insertion of the insulating cap by means of the opposite pivots.
8. The connection device according to claim 1, wherein the insulating cap comprises a pin configured for rotatable attachment of the insulating cap to the contact carrier, wherein the pin extends parallel to a rotation axis of the top part of the sheath clamp.
9. The connection device according to claim 1, wherein a metal contact bridge is attached to the insulating cap and configured to exert a pressing force onto the electrical conductors.
10. The connection device according to claim 9, wherein the metal contact bridge is attached to one or more guide sections of the insulating cap.
11. The connection device according to claim 9, wherein the metal contact bridge overlaps the top part of the sheath clamp.
12. The connection device according to claim 9, wherein the top part of the sheath clamp comprises a peg configured to exert a pressing force onto the metal contact bridge, wherein the peg is arranged on a rotation axis of the top part of the sheath clamp.
13. The connection device according to claim 1, wherein an electrically insulating contact protection element is arranged between a top side of the top part of the sheath clamp and the insulating cap.
14. The connection device according to claim 13, wherein the contact protection element comprises a slot configured for insertion of a turning tool.
15. A connection device for connecting electrical conductors, comprising: a sheath clamp comprising a bottom part of the sheath clamp and a top part of the sheath clamp; a contact carrier to which the bottom part of the sheath clamp is attached; and a detachable insulating cap configured to hold the top part of the sheath clamp, wherein the top part of the sheath clamp is rotatable inside the detachable insulating cap, and wherein the detachable insulating cap is connected to the contact carrier, wherein a metal contact bridge is attached to the insulating cap and configured to exert a pressing force onto the electrical conductors.
16. The connection device according to claim 15, wherein the metal contact bridge is attached to one or more guide sections of the insulating cap.
17. The connection device according to claim 15, wherein the metal contact bridge overlaps the top part of the sheath clamp.
18. The connection device according to claim 15, wherein the top part of the sheath clamp comprises a peg configured to exert a pressing force onto the metal contact bridge, wherein the peg is arranged on a rotation axis of the top part of the sheath clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional examples are explained in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The electrical connectors comprise in each case a sheath clamp and a plug contact pin. The sheath clamp allows the connection of multiple non-terminated fine-wire conductors having different cross sections without limiting the visibility in an installation area. The contact carrier 103 comprises multiple sheath clamp openings 131, through which the electrical conductors run laterally into the contact carrier 103. The sheath clamp openings 131 are arranged on the side wall of the contact carrier 103. The contact carrier 103 is an insulating body that supports the retention of the bottom part of the sheath clamp and of the introduced electrical lines.
(10) The sheath clamp comprises a bottom part of the sheath clamp and a top part of the sheath clamp that is screwed onto the bottom part of the sheath clamp. The electrical conductors are inserted between the bottom part of the sheath clamp and the top part of the sheath clamp, and pressed together so that an electrical contact is produced between the electrical conductors. The bottom part of the sheath clamp is arranged fixed and immobile in the contact carrier 103, whereas the top part of the sheath clamp is arranged rotatably in an insulating cap 107. The insulating cap 107 for the top part of the sheath clamp allows a free turning of the top part of the sheath clamp lying inside without the top part of the sheath clamp sliding out of the insulating cap 107. The insulating cap 107 is formed, for example, by an insulating plastic part that laterally surrounds the cylindrical top part of the sheath clamp.
(11) The insulating cap 107 is attached to the contact carrier 103 in such a manner that it is permanently attached. The insulating cap 107 can be pulled out of the contact carrier 103 and then folded away to the side, so that the electrical conductors can be inserted from above into the contact carrier 103. As a result, a parking position of the insulating cap 107 is established in an open position that is open and does not hinder handling. On the contact carrier 103, any device that permanently attaches the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp can be arranged. In addition, it can hold the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp in defined parking positions in two assembly states.
(12) For the securing of the electrical conductors, the insulating cap 107 is first tilted back into a vertical position and subsequently inserted into the contact carrier 103. Then, by means of a turning tool, the top part of the sheath clamp is screwed onto the bottom part of the sheath clamp, for example, by means of a slot screwdriver. To improve the contact between the electrical conductors, a contact bridge 123 is arranged on the bottom side of the insulating cap 107, which is pressed by the top part of the sheath clamp onto the electrical conductors.
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(14) The insulating cap 107 surrounds the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp. The insulating cap 107 is inserted into the contact carrier 107. The insulating cap 107 comprises two laterally arranged protruding guide sections 111 for the insertion into the opposite guide grooves 109 of the contact carrier 103. Through the guide grooves 109, the insulating cap 107 can be slid in the interior of the contact carrier 103 in direction of the bottom part 105-1 of the sheath clamp.
(15) The top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp comprises an inner threading which is screwed onto an outer threading of the bottom part 105-1 of the sheath clamp. In the pulled out state, the insulating cap 107 can be folded away to the side, so that the electrical conductors can be inserted from above into the contact carrier 103. For this purpose, the insulating cap 107 comprises a swivel arm 113, which is slidably attached by means of two pivots in a pivot guide groove 117. The swivel arm 113 extends parallel to the rotation axis of the upper part 105-2 of the sheath clamp in the insulating cap 107. When the insulating cap 107 is slid into the pivot guide groove 117, the pivots of the swivel arm 113 slide downward.
(16) On the underside of the insulating cap 107, a contact bridge 123 is arranged, which, when the sheath clamp 105 is screwed together, presses against the inserted electrical conductors. In the center of the cylindrical top part 105-2 of the sheath, a peg 125 is arranged, which centrally supports the contact bridge 123. The contact bridge 123 can be inserted in the correct position via the insulating cap 107. The contact bridge 123 makes it possible to dispense with a rotatable internally spring-mounted pressure piece in the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp. As a result, the manufacturing cost resulting from an internal spring mounting and the installation expenditure for the pressure piece can be dispensed with.
(17) The result is a securing mechanism of the insulating cap 107 on the contact carrier 103 for the bottom part 105-1 of the sheath clamp. Above the bottom part 105-1 of the sheath clamp, a pre-engagement position of the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp is provided for freeing up the adjacent clamping areas.
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(19) On the top of the side of the insulating cap 107 is an opening 135 through which the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp can be turned. For this purpose, the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp has a slot 145 into which a screwdriver can be inserted for turning the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp. In addition, the insulating cap 107 comprises a marking recess 141 into which a marker or a label can be inserted.
(20) On the side of the insulating cap 107, the swivel arm 113 is formed, on the lower end of which the two opposite pivots 115 are located. The swivel arm 113 extends parallel to the rotation axis of the inserted top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp. The pivots 115 of the swivel arm 113 are slidably inserted in a pivot guide groove 117, so that the insulating cap 107 can be slid inside the contact carrier 103 and can be tilted in a pulled out position.
(21) Between a top side of the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp and the insulating cap 107, the electrically insulating contact protection element 127 is inserted, which covers the top side of the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp, except for the slot 129, so that a protection against contact is formed by a contact-safe insulation body covering. When the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp turns, the contact protection element 127 also turns. The turning tool can be inserted through the slot 129 into the top part 105-2 of the sheath clamp.
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(25) The connection device 100 produces a connection solution with reduced loss and material for multiple fine-wire conductors which can also have different cross sections. The connection device 100 improves handling and increases the accommodation of the sheath clamp and of a riser clamp. The connection device 100 allows an integrated construction concept (Power & Drive—P&D), which attains the aim of a more efficient energy distribution in the field, i.e., outside of a switching cabinet.
(26) The connection device 100 provides a handling advantage due to the possible use of smaller operating tools in the electrical installation. In addition, modular systems or motor switches, arranged inside or outside of a switching cabinet, can be implemented with a high degree of protection in the field.
(27) All the features explained and shown in connection with individual examples can be provided in various combinations in the subject matter according to the present disclosure in order to simultaneously implement their advantageous effects.
(28) The scope of protection of the present invention is given by the claims and is not limited by the features explained in the description or shown in the drawings.
REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
(29) 100 Connection device
(30) 103 Contact carrier
(31) 105 Sheath clamp
(32) 105-1 Bottom part of the sheath clamp
(33) 105-2 Top part of the sheath clamp
(34) 107 Insulating cap
(35) 109 Guide groove
(36) 111 Guide sections
(37) 113 Swivel arm
(38) 115 Pivot
(39) 117 Pivot guide groove
(40) 119 Flexible section
(41) 121 Pin
(42) 123 Contact bridge
(43) 125 Peg
(44) 127 Contact protection element
(45) 129 Slot
(46) 131 Sheath clamp opening
(47) 133 Nut
(48) 135 Opening
(49) 137 Recess
(50) 139 Arms
(51) 141 Marking recess
(52) 143 Hexagonal recess
(53) 145 Slot