Supporting element for a cable
11362496 · 2022-06-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Mirko Kilian (Bensheim, DE)
- Michael Floesser (Bensheim, DE)
- Ronny Puchner (Bensheim, DE)
- Philipp Beese (Bensheim, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R13/5205
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A supporting element for positioning a cable in a hole includes a support part, a holder part joined together with the support part, and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part. The support part and the holder part are made from different materials. The cable opening receives the cable. The holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole.
Claims
1. A supporting element for positioning a cable in a hole, comprising: a support part; a holder part joined together with the support part, the support part and the holder part are made from different materials; and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part, the cable opening receiving the cable, the support part and the holder part abutting the cable in the cable opening, the holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole.
2. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein a material of the holder part has a higher stiffness and a higher hardness than a material of the support part.
3. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the holder part and the support part are joined integrally with one another to form a monolithic unit.
4. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the supporting element is a multi-component molded part.
5. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the support part and the holder part are engaged to one another in a positive fit.
6. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the holder part has a protrusion received in the support part.
7. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein at least one of the holder part and the support part has a radial protrusion extending into the other of the holder part and the support Part.
8. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the retention element is one of a recess and a protruding elastically deflectable latch.
9. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the holder part has a pair of retention elements distant from one another along a circumference of the supporting element.
10. The supporting element of claim 1, wherein the holder part has a neck section at a distal end distant to the support part.
11. The supporting element of claim 10, wherein the neck section has a smaller diameter than a main body of the holder part.
12. The supporting element of claim 11, wherein the retention element is arranged between the neck section and the support part.
13. The supporting element of claim 1, further comprising a metallic wire crimping section attached to the holder part.
14. The supporting element of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of circumferentially extending ribs at at least one of an outer peripheral surface of the support part and a wall of the cable opening.
15. A connector housing for receiving a cable, comprising: a hole; and a supporting element received in the hole, the supporting element including a support part, a holder part joined together with the support part, and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part, the support part and the holder part are made from different materials, the holder part is prestressed towards the support part, the cable opening receiving the cable, the holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole, the retention element engages a complementary retention element of the hole in a positive fit in at least one direction.
16. A supporting element for positioning a cable in a hole, comprising: a support part; a holder part joined together with the support part, the support part and the holder part are made from different materials, at least one of the holder part and the support part has a protrusion extending into or received in the other of the holder part and the support part; and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part, the cable opening receiving the cable, the holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole.
17. A supporting element for positioning a cable in a hole, comprising: a support part; a holder part joined together with the support part, the support part and the holder part are made from different materials; and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part, the cable opening receiving the cable, the holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole, the retention element is one of a recess and a protruding elastically deflectable latch.
18. A supporting element for positioning a cable in a hole, comprising: a support part; a holder part joined together with the support part, the support part and the holder part are made from different materials, the holder part has a neck section at a distal end distant to the support part; and a cable opening extending through the support part and the holder part, the cable opening receiving the cable, the holder part has a retention element securing the supporting element within the hole.
19. The supporting element of claim 18, wherein the neck section has a smaller diameter than a main body of the holder part.
20. The supporting element of claim 19, wherein the retention element is arranged between the neck section and the support part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(4) In the following, the supporting element according to the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. In the figures, the same reference numerals are used for elements which correspond to one another in terms of their function and/or structure.
(5) According to the description of the various aspects and embodiments, elements shown in the drawings can be omitted if the technical effects of those elements are not needed for a particular application, and vice versa: i.e. elements that are not shown or described with reference to the figures but are otherwise described herein can be added if the technical effect of those particular elements is advantageous in a specific application.
(6) A supporting element 1 according to an embodiment is shown in
(7) The supporting element 1 is adapted to position a cable 2 in a hole 3, as shown in
(8) The cable 2 may be arranged coaxially in the hole 3 so that a distance to the wall of the hole 3 is substantially equal in any radial direction, preventing an imbalance during the insertion of the supporting element 1 with the cable 2 into the hole 3.
(9) The cable 2, as shown in the embodiment of
(10) The support part 4 may be a seal part 5, as shown in
(11) The holder part 6, however, may be optimized for securing the supporting element 1 to the hole 3 and/or for fixedly attaching the supporting element 1 to the cable 2, e.g. via crimping. The holder part 6 may be optimized for securing the relative position of the supporting element 1 within the hole 3, particularly in the axial and/or circumferential direction. Therefore, the holder part 6 may comprise a material that has at least one of a higher stiffness and a higher hardness than the material of the support part 4. The holder part 6 may, in an embodiment, comprise a thermoplastic material which may be relatively rigid compared to the support part 4. The higher stiffness may prevent the holder part 6 from deforming due to the force applied to the holder part 6 upon movement of the cable 2. The holder part 6 may be rather rigid compared to the support part 4 for transferring the force applied to the holder part 6 due to movement of the cable 2 relative to the hole 3, e.g. pulling the cable 2 along a longitudinal axis L or rotating the cable 2 around the longitudinal axis L. The stiffness of the holder part 6 and the support part 4 may be compared by the Young's modulus, whereby the Young's modulus of the holder part 6 may be higher than the Young's modulus of the support part 4. In another embodiment, the holder part 6 can comprise a metal material.
(12) The support part 4 may comprise circumferentially extending ribs 14 on an outer peripheral surface 15, as shown in
(13) The circumferentially extending ribs 16 on the wall of the cable opening 8 may be limited to the support part 4. However, the wall of the cable opening 8 at the holder part 6 may also feature circumferentially extending ribs, which further stabilize the cable 2 in the supporting element 1.
(14) The support part 4 and the holder part 6 may be joined to one another along a longitudinal axis L shown in
(15) Alternatively or additionally, the support part 4 and the holder part 6 may be engaged to one another in a positive fit blocking a detachment between the holder part 6 and the support part 4 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis L. The holder part 6 may comprise a substantially cylindrical axial protrusion 20, shown in
(16) The axial protrusion 20 may comprise an undulating shape substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis L creating radial indentations 22 and projections 24, as shown in
(17) As shown in
(18) As shown in
(19) The support part 4 may comprise a sealing section 34 with a first diameter 36 defined by the circumferentially extending ribs 14, as shown in
(20) In an intermediate section 42 following the sealing section 34, the support part 4 may have a second diameter 40, the second diameter 40 being smaller than the first diameter 36. In the intermediate section 42, the support part 4 and the holder part 6 may be joined together, meaning that in a cross section substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L through the intermediate section 42, both the holder part 6 and the support part 4 may be present. The support part 4 may receive the axial protrusion 20 in the intermediate section 42.
(21) The second diameter 40 of the support part 4 may be dimensioned so that the intermediate section 42 may be arranged in a constriction 44 formed in the hole 3 following the reception pocket 38, as shown in
(22) At the intermediate section 42, as shown in
(23) As shown in the embodiment of
(24) The main body 50, as shown in
(25) The holder part 6 may have an essentially circumferential cross section in a plane essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis L, whereby the notches 60 define sections with a first radius, which are connected by sections with a second radius, the second radius being larger than the first radius. In an embodiment, the arc length of each notch 60 may be essentially equal and the arc of each connecting section may be essentially the same length forming a rotationally symmetrical main body 50. In this case, at least the holder part 6 is rotationally symmetric every 120°, allowing the user to insert the supporting element 1 into the hole 3 in three different rotational positions.
(26) The elastically deflectable latch 52 may slide along the tapered surface forming the constriction 44 in the hole 3 and be radially deflected inwardly into the notch 60 so that the holder part 6 may pass the constriction 44. Thereafter, the complementary retention element 58 of the hole 3 may be provided by, for example, radial recesses 64 allowing the latch 52 to pivot back towards its initial position so that the tip 54 may abut the wall 56, preventing movement of the supporting element 1 in the axial direction essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis L from the holder part 6 towards the support part 4. The recesses 64 may be separated from one another so that the retention elements 10 abut a border of the respective recesses 64, blocking a rotational movement of the supporting element 1 within the hole 3.
(27) The support part 4, in an embodiment, is a material with good elastic properties, such as silicone, so that by the holder part 6 passing the constriction 44, the support part 4 is at least partly stretched along the longitudinal axis L. Once the insertion force is removed, the stretched part of the support part 4 recoils, pulling the holder part 6 along the longitudinal axis L towards the support part 4. Therefore, the holder part 6 is prestressed towards the support part 4, eliminating a possible play between the at least one retention element 10 and the complementary retention element 58 in the axial direction. Consequently, the supporting element 1 may reliably transfer any pulling motion of the cable 2 out of the hole 3.
(28) The hole 3 may be, for example, a hole 3 in a connector housing 68, as shown in
(29) As can be seen in
(30) A metallic wire crimping section 72 may be attached, particularly crimped, to the neck section 70, as shown in
(31) In the shown embodiment, the supporting element 1, particularly the support part 4, has a sealing function sealing the connection between the cable 2 and the supporting element 1 and the connection between the cable 2 and the housing 68. However, within the scope of this invention, the support part 4 does not need to be a seal. The support part 4 may comprise notches or openings penetrating the support part 4 in the axial direction.
(32) The supporting element 1 is fixed within the hole 3 via the at least one retention element 10 in at least one of the rotational position and axial position. The movement of the cable 2 is thus transferred by the supporting element 1, particularly by the at least one retention element 10, to the hole 3. Consequently, the crimping region may be stabilized, preventing movement of the terminal 69 due to cable 2 movement. Hence, the wear of the terminal 69 and a mating tab mating with the terminal 69 may be reduced, increasing the life expectancy of a contact assembly even when subjected to stress such as vibrations.