High-current connector
11121492 · 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Adolf Dillmann (Muensingen, DE)
- Stefan Huehner (Kusterdingen-Jettenburg, DE)
- Reiner Holp (Winterlingen, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a high-current plug connector (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) that can be connected to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) that can be connected to the second line (12), a contact cage (4), which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and is designed to establish electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, a spring element (5), which exerts a preload (F) in the axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connector, and a flexible connection element (6), by means of which the plug pin (2) can be connected to the first line (11) and/or by means of which the plug socket (3) can be connected to the second line (12).
Claims
1. A high-current plug connection (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) which is connectable to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) which is connectable to the second line (12), a contact cage (4) which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and which is configured to produce electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, and a spring element (5) which exerts a preload (F) in an axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connection, wherein the contact cage (4) includes a multiplicity of contact tongues (40) that move substantially in a radial direction of the high-current plug connection and into contact with the plug socket (3) upon insertion of the plug pin (2).
2. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact cage (4) has a cylindrical base body (43).
3. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein each contact tongue (40) has a first 180° bend (41) and a second 180° bend (42).
4. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein first contact regions (13) of the contact tongues (40) lie in a first plane (E1) and second contact regions (14) of the contact tongues lie in a second plane (E2), wherein the first plane (E1) is parallel to the second plane (E2).
5. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 2, wherein the contact tongues (40) form a cylindrical casing element or wherein the contact tongues (40) form a conical casing element.
6. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, furthermore comprising a cap (7) composed of an electrically insulating material, having a main body (72) and having a cover region with a passage opening (71) which is configured for a leadthrough of the plug pin (2).
7. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 6, wherein the passage opening (71) is a centering device for centering the plug pin (2).
8. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug pin (2) has, at an end side (22), an insulating element (10).
9. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring element (5) is a conical spring, wave spring, disk spring or a helical spring.
10. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, furthermore comprising a cover element (8) which is designed as a touch protection means and which is composed of an electrically insulating material and which is arranged on the plug pin (2).
11. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring element (5) bears against the plug socket and/or wherein the spring element (5) bears against the plug pin (2).
12. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, furthermore comprising a cooling element (15) which is arranged with an insulation foil (50) on the plug pin (2) and/or on the plug socket (3).
13. The high-current plug connection as claimed in claim 1, furthermore comprising a flexible connection element (6) by means of which the plug pin (2) is connectable to the first line (11) and/or by means of which the plug socket (3) is connectable to the second line (12).
14. A vehicle assembly comprising a high-current plug connection (1) as claimed in claim 1, configured to provide an electrical plug connection between an inverter and an electric machine or an electrical energy store.
15. A vehicle comprising an electric machine configured to drive the vehicle and comprising an inverter, wherein a high-current plug connection (1) as claimed in claim 1 provides an electrical plug connection between the electric machine and the inverter.
16. A high-current plug connection (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) which is connectable to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) which is connectable to the second line (12), a contact cage (4) which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and which is configured to produce electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, and a spring element (5) which exerts a preload (F) in an axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connection, wherein the contact cage (4) has a cylindrical base body (43) and a multiplicity of contact tongues (40), wherein the contact tongues are in contact substantially in a radial direction of the high-current plug connection (1) with the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3), and wherein the contact tongues (40) form a cylindrical casing element or wherein the contact tongues (40) form a conical casing element.
17. A high-current plug connection (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) which is connectable to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) which is connectable to the second line (12), a contact cage (4) which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and which is configured to produce electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, and a spring element (5) which exerts a preload (F) in an axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connection, wherein the plug pin (2) has, at an end side (22), an insulating element (10).
18. A high-current plug connection (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) which is connectable to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) which is connectable to the second line (12), a contact cage (4) which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and which is configured to produce electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, a spring element (5) which exerts a preload (F) in an axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connection, and a cooling element (15) which is arranged with an insulation foil (50) on the plug pin (2) and/or on the plug socket (3).
19. A vehicle comprising an electric machine configured to drive the vehicle and comprising an inverter, wherein a high-current plug connection (1) provides an electrical plug connection between the electric machine and the inverter, the high-current plug connection (1) for an electrical connection between a first line (11) and a second line (12), comprising: a plug pin (2) which is connectable to the first line (11), a plug socket (3) which is connectable to the second line (12), a contact cage (4) which is arranged between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket (3) and which is configured to produce electrical contact between the plug pin (2) and the plug socket, and a spring element (5) which exerts a preload (F) in an axial direction (X-X) of the high-current plug connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawing. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) A high-current plug connection 1 according to a first preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to
(14) As can be seen from
(15) Furthermore, the high-current plug connection 1 comprises a spring element 5, which in this exemplary embodiment is a conical spring. The spring element 5 is a separate element and is arranged outside the plug connection itself.
(16) The plug pin 2 is connectable to a first line 11, for example busbar, and the plug socket 3 is connectable to a second line 12.
(17) As can also be seen from
(18) Furthermore, a cap 7 composed of an electrically insulating material is provided. The cap 7 fully surrounds the plug socket 3. The cap 7 is shown in detail in
(19) Furthermore, the high-current plug connection comprises, as a touch protection means, a cover element 8 which is arranged on the plug pin 2, wherein the plug pin 2 is led through the cover element 8, and the cover element 8 protects the high-current plug connection 1 against external influences. As shown in
(20) The spring element 5 is arranged in a housing 9. The cover element 8 bears against an upwardly open edge of the housing 9.
(21) Here, the spring element 5 provides a certain spring travel which exists both during the joining process and in the joined state, that is to say during operation. In this way, a vibration-resistant design of the high-current plug connection can be realized.
(22) The contact cage 4 is shown in detail in
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(28) The high-current plug connection 1 has a very compact construction and, owing to the design with plug pin 2, plug socket 3 and contact cage 4, makes it possible to realize only low plugging forces, because the contact regions do not have to be expanded and a contact force acts only over a very short travel. The joining process of the high-current plug connection 1 is illustrated step-by-step in
(29) Here,
(30) Thus, according to the invention, it is possible to realize a very low electrical and thermal transition resistance. A further major advantage of the invention lies in the fact that a highly conductive material such as copper or aluminum can be used as base material for the contact partners, that is to say the plug pin 2, the plug socket 3 and the contact cage 4. Furthermore, according to the invention, a relative movement at the contact regions 13, 14 between the plug pin 2, the plug socket 3 and the spring tongues 40 is prevented. The flexible connection element 6 accommodates a force acting in the axial direction X-X of the high-current plug connection 1 and thus keeps said force away from the contact regions. In order to further improve the contact resistances, it is also possible for the surfaces of the contact partners to be coated. Furthermore, the high-current plug connection according to the invention can also be joined in a concealed manner.
(31) One application of the high-current plug connection is shown in
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(33) As a further difference, the spring element 5 in the second exemplary embodiment is a cylindrical spring. The spring element 5 exerts a preload force F in the direction of the plug socket 3.
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