Plug-type connector
09768551 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/74
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical plug-type connector has a housing for holding electrical plug elements, and a pulling aid made of an electrically insulating material, which enables the plug-type connector to be pulled apart from a mating connector, and which protrudes from the housing of the plug-type connector in the form of a tab. The pulling aid is provided with an electrically conductive portion which is designed and provided as a screening support for the screening of an electrical lead that is to be connected to the electrical plug-type connector.
Claims
1. An electrical plug-in connector, comprising: a housing configured to receive one or more electrical connector elements; and a removal aid including an electrically insulating material, wherein the removal aid is configured for removing the plug-in connector from a mating connector, wherein the removal aid projects from the housing in the form of a tab, wherein the removal aid includes an electrically conductive portion in the form of a shield support for a shield of an electrical connection cable to be connected to the electrical plug-in connector, and wherein the electrically conductive portion is secured to the removal aid in an interlocking manner in that the electrically conductive portion includes at least one fastening portion that grips around a region of the removal aid.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the electrically conductive portion forms a surface portion on a first side of the removal aid that faces the connection cable when the connection cable is connected to the plug-in connector.
3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the electrically conductive portion is a panel.
4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the removal aid includes a plastic material.
5. The connector of claim 1, comprising the connection cable that is connected to the plug-in connector and includes the shield, wherein the shield rests on the electrically conductive portion of the removal aid.
6. An electrical plug connection, comprising; the plug-in connector of claim 1; and the mating connector, wherein the plug-in connector and the mating connector are interconnected through a cutout in an electrically conductive body, and wherein the electrically conductive portion of the plug-in connector is electrically connected to the electrically conductive body.
7. The connector of claim 1, wherein the removal aid includes a gripping region which faces away from the connection cable associated with the plug-in connector when the connection cable is connected to the plug-in connector.
8. The connector of claim 7, wherein the gripping region is configured as a recessed handle.
9. The connector of claim 1, further comprising: electrical connectors, wherein, using the electrical connectors, the electrically conductive portion, including a metal portion, provided on the removal aid, can be contacted to a different electrically conductive body from the electrical plug-in connector for potential equalization.
10. The connector of claim 9, wherein at least one of the electrical connectors includes an electrical mating contact which can be brought into electrical connection with a contact element provided on the electrically conductive body when the plug-in connector is connected to the mating connector.
11. The connector of claim 9, wherein at least one of the electrical connectors includes a resilient electrical mating contact that can rest, in a resiliently biased manner, on a contact element provided on the electrically conductive body.
12. The connector of claim 9, wherein at least one of the electrical connectors includes an electrically conductive fastening point at which electrically conductive contact to a fastening point provided on the electrically conductive body can be produced.
13. The connector of claim 9, wherein at least one of the electrical connectors includes an electrical cable, wherein, using the electrically conductive portion, including a metal portion, provided on the removal aid, can be connected to the electrically conductive body.
14. The connector of claim 1, wherein the removal aid is secured to the plug-in connector using a fastener.
15. The connector of claim 14, wherein the removal aid is secured to the plug-in connector using an adhesive, a latched connection, or a screw connection.
16. A removal aid of an electrical plug-in connector, the removal aid comprising: an electrically insulating material, wherein, the removal aid is disposable on the plug-in connector, so as to project from the plug-in connector in the form of a tab, so that the plug-in connector can be removed from a mating connector using the removal aid, wherein the removal aid includes an electrically conductive portion in the form of a shield support for a shield of an electrical connection cable to be connected to the electrical plug-in connector, and wherein the electrically conductive portion is secured to the removal aid in an interlocking manner in that the electrically conductive portion includes at least one fastening portion that grips around a region of the removal aid.
17. The removal aid of claim 16, configured so as to be secured to the plug-in connector using an adhesive, a latched connection, or a screw connection.
18. The removal aid of claim 16, wherein the electrically conductive portion forms a surface portion on a first side of the removal aid that faces the connection cable when the connection cable is connected to the plug-in connector.
19. A method of securing a removal aid to a plug-in connector, the method comprising: contacting the removal aid of claim 16 to the plug-in connector such that the plug-in connector, supplemented by the removal aid, can be removed from the mating connector using the removal aid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. All features described and/or illustrated herein can be used alone or combined in different combinations in embodiments of the invention. The features and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings which illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) An aspect of the invention provides an improved plug-in connector comprising a removal aid.
(18) In a plug-in connector, the removal aid is provided with an electrically conductive portion that is designed and provided as a shield support for the shield of an electrical connection cable associated with the plug-in connector.
(19) An embodiment according to the invention involves recognizing that a shield support can therefore be advantageously integrated in a removal aid because the removal aid can be specifically designed such that those regions of the removal aid that act as gripping regions for gripping the removal aid, and those regions of the removal aid on which the shield support is provided can be (spatially) separated from one another.
(20) It is therefore advantageous to provide the shield support in a region of the removal aid that faces the connection cable leaving the housing of the plug-in connector so that reliable electrical contact between the cable shield and the shield support can easily be produced. Conversely, with regard to the gripping regions, in which the removal aid can be gripped by a user, it is expedient to arrange said regions on those regions of the removal aid that are not directly facing the connection cable in order to make it easier for the removal aid to be gripped by a user and in order to prevent accidental pulling on the connection cable.
(21) Therefore, an aspect of the invention results in a simplified design of a plug-in connector, in which the removal aid and the shield support form one component, without this leading to restrictions in terms of the function of the removal aid or of the shield support.
(22) The electrically conductive portion acting as the shield support may for example be secured to the removal aid in an interlocking manner. For this purpose, the electrically conductive portion can be able to be inserted into an associated fastening region of the removal aid and/or can engage a fastening region of the removal aid from behind and/or grip around said region. Alternatively or additionally, it may be provided for the electrically conductive portion to be secured to the removal aid in a non-positive and/or bonded manner.
(23) Specifically, the electrically conductive portion may be a plate that is secured to the removal aid, and therefore defines an electrically conductive surface portion on the removal aid that acts as the shield support.
(24) The removal aid itself may be formed in a single piece on the housing of the plug-in connector or may be secured thereto as a separate component. Plastics material, for example, is a suitable material for the removal aid.
(25) The removal aid advantageously comprises at least one gripping region at which the removal aid can be gripped in order to (manually) exert a tensile force thereon, by means of which the plug-in connector can be removed from a mating connector so as to break the plug connection. A gripping region of this type is preferably formed in a region of the removal aid which faces away from a connection cable connected to the plug-in connector as intended in order to make it easier to grip the removal aid and in order to, in addition, avoid accidental pulling on the connection cable. For this purpose, a particular gripping region can be formed as a recessed handle for example, which optionally has a rippled surface and that extends laterally on the removal aid. In particular, two gripping handles may be provided, one on each of two opposite sides of the removal aid, the electrically conductive surface portion acting as the shield support advantageously being positioned between the two gripping handles in such a way that the shield of an electrical cable connected to the plug-in connector as intended is supported on said surface portion.
(26) Furthermore, electrically conductive connection means are provided on the removal aid, by means of which the electrically conductive portion of the removal aid acting as the shield support can be connected to an electrically conductive body in order to thereby create potential equalization between the shield of the connection cable associated with the plug-in connector and said body. In this case, these connection means may be an (electrically conductive) wall that has a cutout through which the plug-in connector can be connected to a mating connector, it being possible for said mating connector to be secured to said wall. Owing to the connection between the shield of the connection cable associated with the plug-in connector and said wall, which is produced by means of the shield support on the plug-in connector and the connection means provided therefor, a defined potential equalization can be brought about between the shield and said wall.
(27) The connection means, by means of which the electrical connection between the shield support and a further (electrically conductive) body, e.g. a wall, is intended to be produced, can have different designs. One possibility is to produce a flexible connection by means of an electrical cable. Another possibility is to produce a plug connection between the shield support and the further body, in particular at the same time as connecting the plug-in connector to a mating connector. Furthermore, electrical contact can also be produced at fastening points at which the plug-in connector is to be fastened to said body.
(28) A removal aid designed according to an aspect of the invention for an electrical plug-in connector is characterized by being made of an electrically insulating material and which, when arranged as intended on the plug-in connector, projects therefrom in the form of a tab so that the plug-in connector can be removed from a mating connector by means of the removal aid, wherein the removal aid is provided with an electrically conductive portion which is designed and provided as a shield support for the shield of an electrical connection cable to be connected to the electrical plug-in connector.
(29) In addition, an aspect of the invention relates to an electrical plug connection to an electrical plug-in connector.
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(31) In the present case, the mating connectors 101, 101′, 101″ are arranged on a wall 100, e.g. a wall of an apparatus, acting as an electrically conductive (e.g. metal) body such that the connector face of a particular mating connector 101, 101′, 101″ faces a cutout 100a in the wall 100, through which a particular mating connector 101, 101′, 101″ can be connected to the associated plug-in connector 1, 1′, 1″ and can be electrically contacted thereto.
(32) Furthermore, the present case relates to the embodiment of the plug-in connectors 1, 1′, 1″ which each comprise a housing 10, 10′, 10″ comprising removal aids 2, 2′, 2″ arranged thereon. This embodiment is described in more detail in the following on the basis of the example of one of the plug-in connectors (1) with reference to
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(34) The plug-in connector 1 comprises a housing 10, the front side 12 of which is designed as a plug face comprising connector elements, which in this case are in the form of connector pins, by means of which the plug-in connector 1 can be connected to the mating connector 101 associated therewith. In the present case, this occurs specifically by introducing the connector elements on the front side 12 of the plug-in connector 1 into socket contacts of the mating connector. The rear side 14 of the plug-in connector housing 10 is designed as an electrical connection region, by means of which an electrical connection cable can be connected to the plug-in connector 1.
(35) Furthermore, a removal aid 2 projects from the plug-in connector 1, specifically from the rear side of the connector housing 10, which removal aid is, in this case, designed as a tab that can be seen in more detail in a plan view in
(36) The removal aid 2 consists of an electrically insulating material, in particular a plastics material. Said removal aid can be formed in a single piece on the housing 10 of the plug-in connector 1 or be secured thereto as a separate component, e.g. by an adhesive, a screw connection or latched connection. In the first case, adhesive surfaces associated with one another are provided on the plug-in connector 1 and on the removal aid 2. In the last case, latch elements that are associated with and can engage with one another are provided on the plug-in connector 1 and on the removal aid 2.
(37) In the present case, the removal aid 2 is arranged on the plug-in connector 1 such that a connection cable connected to the connection region on the rear side 14 of the connector housing 10 as intended extends along a side of the removal aid 2 that faces away from said cable. For this purpose, in the embodiment the removal aid 2 projects from the connector housing 10 adjacently to the connection region on the rear side 14 of said connector housing. According to
(38) In the present case, in a dual use of the removal aid 2, an electrically conductive portion 3 is provided on the side of said removal aid that faces a connection cable (connected to the plug-in connector 1 as intended) according to
(39) A portion of a connection cable 200 connected to the plug-in connector 1 resting, by means of the shield 203 thereof, on the electrically conductive portion 3 of the removal aid 2 (shield support), or more specifically on said surface portion 30 in the embodiment, is shown schematically in
(40) The electrically conductive portion 3 acting as the shield support may in particular consist of metal. In the present case, said portion is formed by a plate.
(41) In the embodiment, an interlocking connection is used for securing the electrically conductive portion 3 to the removal aid 2. Therefore, a first fastening portion 33 projecting from the electrically conductive portion 3 is guided through a fastening opening 23 in the removal aid 3 and the angular ends 34 of said portion engage said aid from behind on the edge thereof. A further fastening portion 35 projecting from the electrically conductive portion 3 grips around the removal aid 2 at the free end 25 thereof; see also
(42) In order to connect the shield of an electrical cable, connected to the plug-in connector 1 as intended, to the wall 100 by means of the shield support provided on the removal aid 2, i.e. by means of the electrically conductive portion 3, a connection means is required, by means of which the electrically conductive portion 3 can be electrically contacted to said wall 100.
(43) According to the embodiment shown in
(44) Accordingly, an electrical (metal) mating contact 4 is arranged on the plug-in connector 1, specifically on the housing 10 thereof, more specifically on the removal aid 2; cf.
(45) Different variants for the possible means for contact described with reference to
(46) First of all, the variants shown in
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(51) An embodiment of a plug-in connector is shown in
(52) A metal fastening portion 92 is provided at the other end of the cable 9 at the wall, by means of which the connection cable 9 can be fastened to the wall 100 by means of suitable fastening means 95, e.g. in the form of a screw, the metal fastening portion 92 being clamped against the wall 100. As a result, the fastening portion 3 on the removal aid 2 acting as the shield support and a further electrically conductive body in the form of the wall 100 are electrically connected as desired.
(53) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill within the scope of the following claims. In particular, the present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above and below. Additionally, statements made herein characterizing the invention refer to an embodiment of the invention and not necessarily all embodiments.
(54) The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article “a” or “the” in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of “or” should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of “A or B” is not exclusive of “A and B,” unless it is clear from the context or the foregoing description that only one of A and B is intended. Further, the recitation of “at least one of A, B, and C” should be interpreted as one or more of a group of elements consisting of A, B, and C, and should not be interpreted as requiring at least one of each of the listed elements A, B, and C, regardless of whether A, B, and C are related as categories or otherwise. Moreover, the recitation of “A, B, and/or C” or “at least one of A, B, or C” should be interpreted as including any singular entity from the listed elements, e.g., A, any subset from the listed elements, e.g., A and B, or the entire list of elements A, B, and C.