BUSBAR AND BUSBAR ASSEMBLY FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR
20210320435 · 2021-10-14
Inventors
- Andreas RUTZ (Bielefeld, DE)
- Frank Hackemack (Detmold, DE)
- Karlo STJEPANOVIC (Bielefeld, DE)
- Jürgen Ziemke (Detmold, DE)
- Stefan Fischer (Detmold, DE)
- Marco Waldhoff (Steinheim, DE)
- Jörg MÜNSTERMANN (Schlangen, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/5075
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R11/11
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A busbar for electrically contacting an electrical conductor has two mutually opposing side walls and a bearing wall for the electrical conductor. The bearing wall extends between the side walls and transversely or substantially transversely to same, wherein the side walls and the bearing wall extend in an insertion direction and define a receiving space for receiving the electrical conductor. At least one electrically conductive projection is provided on one of the side walls and/or the bearing wall. The width of the projection is less than the width of the bearing wall.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A busbar for electrically contacting an electrical conductor, comprising (a) a pair of opposed side walls and preferably having a bearing wall extending transversely between said side walls to define a chamber for receiving the electrical conductor; and (b) at least one conductive projection extending from one of said side and bearing walls, said projection having a width less than a width of said bearing wall.
14. The busbar according to claim 13, wherein said side walls and the bearing wall are connected to each other to define the busbar with a U-shaped configuration.
15. The busbar according to claim 13, and further comprising a connecting wall connected between each of said side walls and said bearing wall, said connecting walls extending at an acute first angle relative to said bearing wall to define the busbar with a substantially V-shaped configuration.
16. The busbar according to claim 13, wherein said side and bearing walls are integral, whereby the busbar is a unitary punched and bent component.
17. The busbar according to claim 13, wherein said projection is arranged at an end of the busbar in a conductor insertion direction.
18. The busbar according to claim 13, wherein said projection has one of an oval, elliptical, round, and drop configuration and tapers from a base surface in a direction away from said bearing wall.
19. The busbar according to claim 18, wherein said projection is flattened.
20. A conductor terminal comprising a busbar according to claim 13.
21. The conductor terminal according to claim 20 and configured to provide one of a spring force connection and a screwed connection.
22. The conductor terminal according to claim 21, and further comprising a spring assembly for clamping the electrical conductor in said busbar chamber when the electrical conductor is inserted into said busbar.
23. The conductor terminal according to claim 22, wherein said spring assembly comprises a clamping leg having a contour corresponding with an inner contour of the busbar which defines said chamber.
24. The conductor terminal according to claim 20, and further comprising a stop connected with said busbar within said chamber for engaging the electrical conductor after it has been inserted into said chamber.
25. An electrical series connecting terminal comprising at least one conductor terminal as defined in claim 20.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0021] Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following description when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0030] An alternate embodiment of the busbar 1′ in which the side walls 11 are directly connected to the bearing wall 13 is outlined in dashed lines only as shown in
[0031] The solid lines show a preferred embodiment of the busbar 1 in which a respective connecting wall 12 is provided between one of the side walls 11 and the bearing wall 13. The connecting wall 12 extends at an acute angle 181 relative to the bearing wall 13 as shown in
[0032] An elevation or projection 15 is arranged at the bearing wall 13. The projection 15 has the shape of a longitudinal bump. It is arranged in the insertion direction 31 at or near an end 192 of the busbar 1 as shown in
[0033] The busbar 1 is in this case formed in one piece. This includes the projection 15. The projection 15 is in this case also formed in one piece with the walls 11, 12, 13. It is preferably made by embossing.
[0034] It can be seen that an electrical conductor 2 is inserted in a receiving space or chamber 10 of the busbar 1, which is defined by the side walls 11 and the bearing wall 13. The electrical conductor 2 is inserted into the chamber 10 at a start or first end 191 of the busbar 1 as shown in
[0035] Fig. la shows an off-center arrangement of the strands 22 in the chamber 10. One strand 22 abuts a connecting wall 12 and one strand 22 abuts the projection 15 in an electrically contacting manner. The lead portion is therefore arranged between the connecting wall 12 and the projection 15. The projection 15 disturbs the lead portion and causes a movement of the strands 22 relative to each other. This removes foreign layers (not shown) between the strands 22 and improves contact of the strands 22 among each other.
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[0040] At the first end 191 of the busbar 1, the busbar includes a conductor insertion opening 16 through which the electrical conductor 2 is inserted into the chamber 10. The projection 15, which disturbs the arrangement of the strands 22 relative to each other in the lead portion of the conductor, is arranged near the end 192 of the busbar 1. Passage openings 14 in the form of slots are additionally provided in the insertion direction 31 downstream of the projection 15, but upstream of the end 192 of the busbar 1, through which openings a bearing web 61 (see
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[0042] The clamping leg 5 has a contour 50 that corresponds to an inner contour 100 of the chamber 10. Therefore, it has side edges 51 extending parallel to each other, a cross edge 53 extending transversely, and two connecting edges 52, which connect the cross edge 53 to a respective one of the side edges 51. Due to the corresponding shapes, the clamping leg 5 can completely enter the chamber 10 if no electrical conductor 2 is arranged in the chamber 10. The clamping leg 5 then almost fully penetrates the chamber 10. This means that the clamping leg 5 can be lifted even by a very thin electrical conductor 2 against its restoring force and against a pivoting direction 171 (see
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[0045] Visible are the stop webs 61, shown here in a shortened form, which serve as stops for the electrical conductors 2 inserted in the busbar 1 and which penetrate the passage openings 14 of the busbar 1. The passage openings 14 each show the end 192 of a conductor terminal 4. The terminal springs are not shown for the sake of clarity.