Securing apparatus for mechanically securing at least one connecting plug to a housing
10965061 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A securing apparatus for mechanically securing at least one connecting plug to a housing is provided, where the securing apparatus contains (a) a bow-like shaped base body, where the body can slide laterally onto the housing, and be fixed to the housing, (b) at least one receiving section, which is formed on the base body and which is designed for receiving the connecting plug, and (c) a plurality of strip-shaped, tightenable securing devices, which are capable of securing the connecting plug to the base body and/or the base body to the housing.
Claims
1. A securing apparatus for mechanically securing at least one connecting plug to a housing, said securing apparatus comprising; a bow-like shaped base body comprising two retaining rails that extend parallel to one another and that are spaced apart from one another, wherein said bow-like shaped base body and rails can slide laterally onto the housing during mounting, and be fixed to said housing, at least one receiving section, formed on the bow-like shaped base body, the at least one receiving section configured to receive the connecting plug, and a plurality of strip-shaped, tightenable fasteners, which are capable of securing the connecting plug to the bow-like shaped base body and/or the bow-like shaped base body to the housing, wherein when the securing apparatus is mounted to the housing, the retaining rails receive projections formed on a front side of the housing and extending outwards in an opposite direction.
2. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiving section is partially cylindrical and has an abutment surface for the connecting plug.
3. The securing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the abutment surface comprises tolerance-compensating shapes and/or structures that are elastically deformable.
4. The securing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the receiving section has a collar portion on a free end, wherein said collar portion is partially annular.
5. The securing apparatus of claim 4, wherein said collar portion has an undercut.
6. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base body comprises an elastically pivotable latching pawl that engages a latching recess on a front side of the housing upon mounting to the securing apparatus.
7. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base body comprises a stop face that faces away from the housing during mounting, wherein said stop face interacts in an adjustable manner with a strip-shaped tightenable fastener of the plurality of strip-shaped, tightenable fasteners that is received in a receiving eye in a side wall of the housing.
8. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base body comprises at least one retaining web having an underside, the retaining web being spaced apart from the front side of the housing when the base body is mounted, and the retaining web configured to receive a strip-shaped, tightenable fastener of the plurality of strip-shaped, tightenable fasteners, wherein the retaining web has an anti-slip structure on the underside.
9. The securing apparatus of claim 8, wherein said anti-slip structure of the retaining web is a serrated structure.
10. The securing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the base body comprises a side wall having at least one receptacle designed to receive a connecting cable of a connecting plug secured by the strip-shaped, tightenable fastener.
11. The securing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising said housing, wherein said housing is a housing of a head module of a modular control apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) A first example of a securing apparatus 1 for mechanically securing at least one connecting plug 2a, 2b to a housing 3 is explained in greater detail below with reference to
(17) The securing apparatus 1 contains a bow-shaped base body 4, which is made of plastic and which in the present embodiment is formed in one piece and during mounting can be slid laterally onto the housing 3 of the head module 80 and can be fixed to the housing. The base body 4 comprises a connecting cross bar 5 that can be brought to abut against a side wall 30 of the housing 3 during mounting. As can be seen, for example, in
(18) Furthermore, the base body 4 contains two retaining webs 9, 10 that are formed and spaced apart from the connecting cross bar 5 such that, after mounting, the retaining webs extend at a distance from the front side 31 of the housing 3. The two retaining webs 9, 10 exhibit on their underside in each case an anti-slip structure 11, 12, which is designed so as to be serrated in the present embodiment, and have a dual function. The two retaining webs are provided, on the one hand, for component stiffening of the securing apparatus 1 and are also used, on the other hand, for the purpose of attaching a strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 40 that can be designed, for example, as a cable tie.
(19) Furthermore, in this example two partially cylindrically shaped receiving sections 13, 14 are formed on the base body 4; and each of the two receiving sections forms an abutment surface 130, 140 for a connecting plug 2a, 2b. In this example each of the two receiving sections 13, 14 has on a free end a respective collar portion 15, 16, which is designed so as to be partially annular and which comprises advantageously an undercut. The abutment surfaces 130, 140 may have advantageously tolerance-compensating shapes and/or structures that are designed so as to be advantageously elastically deformable, in order to be able to improve in this way the vibration damping as well as to be able to compensate for any differences in the diameter of the electrical connecting plugs 2a, 2b. Furthermore, two V-shaped receptacles 50, 51, each having two legs, each of which has an opening, are formed on a side wall 52 of the base body 4. A connecting cable 20 of an electrical connecting plug 2b, which is designed so as to be angled, can be received in these V-shaped receptacles 50, 51.
(20) With reference to
(21) Other details of the anti-loss protection that can be implemented by the stop face 17 and the latching pawl 18 will be explained in more detail below.
(22) As can be seen in
(23) With reference to
(24) During mounting, the securing apparatus 1 slides laterally onto the housing 3 such that the outwards extending projections 32, 33 on the front side 31 of the housing 3 engage in the retaining rails 6, 7, which are opposite one another in the base body 4 of the securing apparatus 1. Then as the sliding-on movement of the securing apparatus 1 continues, the latching projection 180 of the latching pawl 18 snaps into the latching recess 35 of the housing 3 in the desired mounting position of the securing apparatus 1. In the desired mounting position the connecting cross bar 5 is located on the side wall 30 of the housing 3. Furthermore, the abutment surfaces 130, 140 of the receiving sections 13, 14 abut against the electrical connecting plugs 2a, 2b in the desired mounting position.
(25) In the present embodiment a first connecting plug 2a is designed as a straight plug, for example, as an M12 plug. In contrast, a second plug 2b is designed as an angled plug, for example, as an M12 plug. The securing apparatus 1 is designed structurally such that it can secure two straight connecting plugs 2a, two angled connecting plugs 2b or, as shown in this example, a straight connecting plug 2a and an angled connecting plug 2b and, in so doing, can provide effective protection against vibration and tampering. In addition to M12 plugs, other types of plugs that are designed so as to be straight or angled can also be secured via the securing apparatus 1.
(26) On the side wall 30 of the housing 3 there is formed a receiving eye 35, in which a strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 41, for example, a cable tie, is received after the securing apparatus 1 has been attached to the housing 3. During mounting, the strip-shaped fastener 41 is passed through the receiving eye 35 and then tightened. The stop face 17 strikes against the fastener 41, which is mounted on the housing 3 in the manner described above and, thus, prevents the securing apparatus 1 from being removed from the housing 3, so that the result is a corresponding anti-loss protection for the securing apparatus 1.
(27) In order to mechanically secure the first connecting plug 2a (in the present embodiment the straight connecting plug), which is inserted into a corresponding connecting socket of the housing 3 of the head module 80, there is provided an additional strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 42, which is also designed advantageously as a cable tie. This fastener 42 is guided around the first receiving section 13 and around the first connecting plug 2a and then tightened, so that a respective anti-vibration and anti-tamper protection for this first connecting plug 2a in its mounting position can be provided. In this case the collar 130 of the first receiving section 13 makes possible a reliable fastening of the fastener 42.
(28) In order to secure the second connecting plug 2b, which is designed so as to be angled in this example and which abuts against the second receiving section 14 of the base body 4, two strip-shaped, tightenable fasteners 40, 43, which are also designed advantageously as cable ties, are also used in the present embodiment. During mounting, a first strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 40 is guided around the connecting plug 2b and around the second retaining web 10 and then tightened. The anti-slip, for example serrated, structure 12 on the underside of the second retaining web 10 lends itself to effectively prevent the first strip-shaped fastener 40 from an undesired slipping out of place after mounting and tightening. A connecting cable 20, which is connected to the second connecting plug 2b, is inserted into the V-shaped receptacle 51. Then the second strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 43 is passed through the openings of the two legs of the V-shaped receptacle 51, guided around the connecting cable 20 and tightened. Owing to these aforementioned measures an effective anti-tamper and anti-vibration protection is also provided for the second connecting plug 2b. The web 36 on the front side 31 of the housing 3 is shaped and dimensioned such that it forms an additional stop that prevents the securing apparatus 1 from being pulled off or, more specifically, disengaged when the first strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 40 for the second connecting plug 2b is mounted. In the event of an attempt to pull the securing apparatus 1 off of the housing 3, the fastener 40 strikes against the web 36, so that the web 36 forms an additional anti-loss and/or anti-tamper protection.
(29) The securing apparatus 1 is designed such that the mechanical attachment to the housing 3 of the head module 80, where the mechanical attachment is implemented via the retaining rails 6, 7, is as far away as possible from the electrical connecting interfaces, in which the connecting plugs 2a, 2b are received. As a result, the torsion resistance of the securing apparatus 1 is improved. Furthermore, the connecting interfaces and soldering points inside the housing 3 are mechanically relieved of strain.
(30) A securing apparatus 200, which is designed in accordance with a second example, shall be explained in more detail below with reference to
(31) The two connecting legs 201, 202 have in each case a connecting surface, with which the connecting legs rest on a front side 31 of the housing 3 in a desired mounting position. As can be seen in
(32) The housing 3 comprises on its front side 31 a plurality of recesses, in which the two latching projections 205, 206 of the first connecting leg 201 of a securing apparatus 200 can be received in pairs and can be fixed in the recesses by a sliding movement. After having been mounted on the housing 3, the first connecting leg 201 forms a leg, which is rigidly mounted on the housing, whereas the second connecting leg 202 can be moved relative to the first connecting leg 201.
(33) A first, straight designed, connecting plug 2a, which is advantageously an M12 plug, is inserted into a corresponding connecting socket, which is formed inside the housing 3. During mounting, the second connecting leg 202 is spread relative to the first connecting leg 201 so far apart that the connecting cable 20 can be passed through the interspace 209. Then the latching projections 205, 206 are inserted into the associated latching recesses on the front side of the housing 3 and displaced such that they are fixed in the latching recesses. Advantageously the latching connections, formed by the latching projections 205, 206 and the latching recesses of the housing 3, are designed such that they can be disengaged only by a special tool.
(34) Each of the two connecting legs 201, 202 have two openings 210, 211, 212, 213, which are shaped in the manner of an oblong hole in the present embodiment. The two securing sections 207, 208 also have two openings 214, 215, 216, 217. As can be seen in
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(36) In addition, there is the option that a third strip-shaped, tightenable fastener 223 can be passed through the mutually opposite front openings 214, 216 of the two securing sections 207, 208, guided along an outside of the second connecting plug 2b and then tightened, in order to provide in this way an additional anti-tamper protection.