Plug socket with a locking element which is movable in the plug-in direction
10946755 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A plug socket includes a recess receiving a charging plug in a plug-in direction and a locking element movable from a plug-in position into a blocking position. The recess terminates in an insertion opening in the plug-in direction and has an undercut acting in the plug-in direction to latch a latching element of the charging plug. The locking element in the plug-in position is located in the recess and overlaps the undercut transverse to the plug-in direction. The blocking position is spaced apart from the plug-in position in the plug-in direction and the locking element is located closer to the insertion opening in the blocking position than in the plug-in position.
Claims
1. A plug socket, comprising: a recess receiving a charging plug in a plug-in direction, the recess terminates in an insertion opening in the plug-in direction and has an undercut acting in the plug-in direction to latch a latching element of the charging plug; and a locking element movable from a plug-in position into a blocking position, the locking element in the plug-in position is located in the recess and overlaps the undercut transverse to the plug-in direction, the blocking position is spaced apart from the plug-in position in the plug-in direction and the locking element is located closer to the insertion opening in the blocking position than in the plug-in position.
2. The plug socket of claim 1, wherein, in the blocking position, the locking element is located in the recess between the undercut and a wall opposite the undercut transverse to the plug-in direction.
3. The plug socket of claim 1, wherein the locking element is held movably in the plug-in direction and in a form-fitting manner transverse to the plug-in direction.
4. The plug socket of claim 1, wherein the locking element crosses a bottom of the recess that is opposite to the insertion opening.
5. The plug socket of claim 1, wherein the locking element is pin-shaped at least in a region that is movable into the recess.
6. The plug socket of claim 1, further comprising a drive member.
7. The plug socket of claim 6, wherein the drive member generates an ejection force onto the locking element towards the insertion opening in the plug-in position and/or in a locking element intermediate position between the plug-in position and the blocking position.
8. The plug socket of claim 6, wherein the drive member is spaced apart from the recess.
9. The plug socket of claim 6, wherein the drive member is connected to the locking element via a deflection device.
10. The plug socket of claim 9, wherein a direction of movement of the deflection device at a drive side has a different direction than a direction of movement of the locking element from the plug-in position into the blocking position.
11. The plug socket of claim 9, wherein the deflection device has a slotted guide.
12. The plug socket of claim 11, wherein the slotted guide has a roller guided into a slot.
13. The plug socket of claim 11, wherein the slotted guide is formed in a slider that is linearly guided in the plug socket.
14. A locking module for a plug socket, comprising: a drive member; a locking element linearly movable by the drive member; and a deflection device arranged between the drive member and the locking element and connected to the drive member and the locking element, a direction of movement of the deflection device at a drive side has a different direction than a direction of movement of the locking element, the deflection device has a slotted guide, the slotted guide had a roller guided into a slot.
15. A locking module for a plug socket, comprising: a drive member; a locking element linearly movable by the drive member; and a deflection device arranged between the drive member and the locking element and connected to the drive member and the locking element, a direction of movement of the deflection device at a drive side has a different direction than a direction of movement of the locking element, the deflection device has a slotted guide, the slotted guide is formed in a slider that is linearly guided in the plug socket.
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)
(11) The invention is explained below by way of example with reference to the attached drawings using an embodiment. The same reference numbers are used in the figures for elements which correspond to one another in function and/or structure. The combination of features of the exemplary embodiment is only for ease of understanding. In accordance with the above embodiments, features can be omitted if their technical effect is unimportant in the case of a specific application. Conversely, the described feature combination can be supplemented by at least one additional feature if the technical effect of the additional feature is required for a specific application.
(12) A plug socket 1 according to an embodiment is shown in
(13) The plug socket 1, as shown in
(14) The recess 6, as shown in
(15) For latching the charging plug, the recess 6 has an undercut 16 shown in
(16) To latch a charging plug, a latching hook or a different latching projection latches into the undercut 16. In order to block the latching hook in the latched position, a locking element 20 which is movable in the plug-in direction 8 can be provided, as shown in
(17) The locking element 20 is shown in
(18) The drive member 26 can be a mechanical, electrical, electro-magnetic and/or magnetic actuator, for example an engine, a mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic spring, an electromagnet or the like. The drive member 26 can, in other embodiments, be a manually operated device, such as a lever or a knob. A combination of these variants is also possible. The drive movement of the drive member 26 can be translatory and/or rotatory.
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(20) To deflect the drive movement in the direction 36, the deflection device 32 has at least one, and in the shown embodiment two, slotted guides 40 shown in
(21) A roller 46 runs in the slot 42.
(22) The slotted guide 40, the slot 42, the roller 46, the locking element 20 and/or the slider 44 can each be manufactured from plastics material as an injection-molded part or by an additional production method. In other embodiments, other configurations of the deflection device 32 are possible instead of a slot 42, for example in the form of a rod or a cam drive. The locking element 20 can also be driven directly by the drive member 26 without interposing a deflection device 32.
(23) In the shown embodiment, a pair of slotted guides 40 which are spaced apart from one another transverse to the direction of movement 38 are provided, in order to be able to support torques acting on the locking element 20. In addition, the movement of the locking element 20 can be generated torque-free by two, as shown, slotted guides 40 arranged symmetrical to the locking element 20. This reduces the risk of the locking element 20 becoming wedged.
(24) In the plug socket 1 or in the locking module 28, the locking element 20 is held movably in the direction of movement 38 and transverse thereto in a form-fitting manner. The form fit is achieved by a guide 48 shown in
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(26) In the plug-in position 24, shown in
(27) In order to transfer the locking element from the blocking position 50 shown in
(28) If a drive member 26 is used which can exert a drive force in only one direction, a restoring spring 52 is used, which, as shown in
(29) The slot 42 does not need to have a continuous bottom or even any bottom at all. If the rollers 46 are, for example, captively retained at the locking element 20, then the slot 42 can be completely open on both sides. If, by contrast, the roller 46 is only fitted on the slot 42, an at least partial closure by a bar 54, for example, which can extend along the slot 42 is used to captively retain the roller 46.
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(31) The deflection device 32 is received in a housing 60 of the locking module 28, as shown in
(32) The function of the locking element 20 is described hereinafter with reference to
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(35) The locking element 20 is driven out of the plug-in position 24 shown in
(36) In the intermediate position 74 of the locking element 20 between the plug-in position 24 and blocking position 50 shown in
(37) In the plug socket 1, the locking element 20 moves in the plug-in direction 8 from the plug-in position 24 toward the insertion opening 10. The plug socket 1 consequently has a reduced height, which is important in many installation situations. On the other hand, the direction of movement of the locking element 20 coincides with the movement of the charging plug relative to the plug socket 1. When inserting the plug, the insertion movement of the charging plug acts directly on the locking element 20. The plug forces can thus be more easily controlled than in the case of a locking element 20 which is movable perpendicular to the plug-in direction 8 and which must be pushed aside via approach ramps and thus by a friction which can only be controlled with difficulty. Further, the blocking action of the locking element 20 runs perpendicular to the direction of movement of the locking element 20 in the case of the latched latching element 66. Even the largest forces thus cannot push the locking element 20 aside. Provided that the locking element 20 does not move out of the overlap with the undercut 16, thus releasing the block, the charging plug can only be removed by destroying the locking element 20.