Contact insert for a conductor terminal and conductor terminal
11223145 ยท 2022-01-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R25/14
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R25/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A contact insert of a conductor terminal for connecting at least one electrical conductor, wherein the contact insert comprises at least one bus bar and at least one clamping spring, wherein the bus bar has at least one through opening, wherein the contact insert has a perforated collar which is designed as a component separate from the bus bar, wherein the perforated collar circumferentially surrounds the through opening at least partially or completely on at least one side of the bus bar.
Claims
1. A contact insert of a conductor terminal for connecting at least one electrical conductor, the contact insert comprising: at least one bus bar having at least one through opening; at least one clamping spring; and a perforated collar that is a separate component from the bus bar and is arranged on a side of the busbar that faces away from the clamping spring, the perforated collar circumferentially surrounding the through opening at least partially or completely on the side of the bus bar that faces away from the clamping spring.
2. The contact insert according to claim 1, wherein the perforated collar is formed of a different material than the bus bar.
3. The contact insert according to claim 1, wherein the perforated collar rests on the bus bar on the side facing away from the clamping spring.
4. The contact insert according to claim 1, wherein the perforated collar is attached to the bus bar.
5. The contact insert according to claim 4, wherein the perforated collar is attached to the bus bar by clamping, latching, gluing or a combination thereof.
6. The contact insert according to claim 1, wherein the perforated collar is formed circumferentially to form a through hole.
7. The contact insert according to claim 6, wherein the through hole of the perforated collar is aligned with the through opening of the bus bar.
8. The contact insert according to claim 1, wherein the bus bar has several through openings one behind the other and/or several through openings next to one another in a longitudinal direction, and wherein several or all of the through openings comprise a respective perforated collar, the perforated collars being designed as a common separate component or as a plurality of components separate from the bus bar.
9. A conductor terminal for connecting at least one electrical conductor, wherein the conductor terminal comprises: a housing; and the contact insert according to claim 1.
10. The conductor terminal according to claim 9, wherein a conductor receiving pocket is provided in the housing, wherein the perforated collar is arranged between the bus bar and the conductor receiving pocket.
11. A contact insert of a conductor terminal for connecting at least one electrical conductor, the contact insert comprising: at least one bus bar having at least one through opening; at least one clamping spring; and a perforated collar that is a separate component from the bus bar, the perforated collar circumferentially surrounding the through opening at least partially or completely on at least one side of the bus bar, wherein the perforated collar is a conductor guide element that peripherally, at least partially or entirely, forms a conductor guide for an electrical conductor to be connected to the contact insert.
12. The contact insert according to claim 11, wherein the perforated collar has a conductor stop for the electrical conductor to be clamped and/or an overload stop so as to limit a maximum deflection of the clamping spring.
13. The contact insert according to claim 12, wherein at least one area of the perforated collar protrudes into the area of the through opening to form the overload stop.
14. A contact insert of a conductor terminal for connecting at least one electrical conductor, the contact insert comprising: at least one bus bar having at least one through opening; at least one clamping spring; and a perforated collar that is a separate component from the bus bar, the perforated collar circumferentially surrounding the through opening at least partially or completely on at least one side of the bus bar, wherein the bus bar has a clamping tab in an area of the through opening that is formed from the material of the bus bar and angled relative to the surface of the bus bar on which, together with the clamping spring, a clamping point for an electrical conductor to be clamped is formed.
15. The contact insert according to claim 14, wherein the clamping tab extends at least partially into the space surrounded by the perforated collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) 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
(9) The conductor terminal 1 that can be seen in
(10) In the housing 2, a contact insert of the conductor terminal 1 is arranged, comprising a bus bar 3, clamping springs 4, a perforated collar 6, jumper springs 7 and a jumper spring fixing element 8.
(11) The bus bar 3 is designed as an elongated flat metal part in which one or more through openings 30 are present. A clamping spring 4 is assigned to a respective through opening 30, wherein the respective clamping spring 4, together with the bus bar 3 in the area of the respective through opening 30, provides a clamping point for an electrical conductor to be clamped. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the bus bar 3 has, in each case in the region of a through opening 30, a clamping tab 31 that is formed from the material of the bus bar 3 and angled in the direction of a conductor insertion direction E with respect to the surface of the bus bar 3. The clamping spring 4 rests with a respective clamping limb 43 on the respective clamping tab 31 when no electrical conductor is clamped there. If an electrical conductor is clamped there, this is pressed by the clamping limb 43 against the clamping point in the area of the clamping tab 31. The respective clamping spring 4 is counter-supported via a contact limb 40, i.e. supported against the clamping force of the clamping limb 43. The contact limb 40 can, for example, be suspended in the through opening 30 of the bus bar 3.
(12) To open the respective clamping point, each clamping spring 4 is assigned an actuating element 5, for example in the form of a trigger or actuating lever. By actuating the actuating element 5, the clamping limb 43 can be deflected and moved away from the clamping tab 31 so that an electrical conductor can be inserted there or removed again without any effort.
(13) A respective through opening 30 is surrounded by a perforated collar 6. The perforated collar 6 is designed as a component separate from the bus bar 3.
(14) The jumper springs 7 are held in a desired position relative to the bus bar 3 via the jumper spring fixing element 8. The jumper spring fixing element 8 may have a fixing extension 9 which is inserted through an opening in the bus bar 3 to fix the jumper spring fixing element 8 to the bus bar 3.
(15) Viewed in the conductor insertion direction E, there are conductor receiving pockets 22 behind the bus bar 3 which each serve to receive an electrical conductor clamped to the contact insert. The conductor receiving pockets 22 can be molded as part of the housing 2, for example.
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(17) As can also be seen in
(18) It can also be seen that the individual perforated collars 6 surrounding the through openings 30 can be combined to form a one-piece, common component, for example a plastic component as shown in
(19) A perforated collar surrounding a respective through opening 30 can, however, also be designed as a single component or as a combined component that provides perforated collars for several adjacent through openings 30. In this regard,
(20) By way of example,
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(25) As a further additional feature of the perforated collar 6,
(26) The aforementioned overload stop 63 can, for example, be realized on the vertical wall 62 or also independent of a vertical wall, even if this should be present.
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(28) 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.