PLUG-IN DEVICE AND GOODS DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT
20210005996 ยท 2021-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/6205
ELECTRICITY
A47B2220/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01R13/052
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A plug-in device for an arrangement for goods display, having a socket mounted on a supporting structure, and a plug-in part having a plug-in portion plugged into a receptacle of the socket. An electrification arrangement, in the connected state of the plug-in device electrically supplies electricity via the plug-in device, with an electrical connection being established via the socket and the plug-in part in that an electrically conducting contact is established by galvanic contacting between a first contact point and a second contact point. The first contact point is formed on the socket and the second contact point is formed on the plug-in portion such that, in the connected state, the first contact point in and the second contact point are electrically contacted with one another.
Claims
1. A plug-in device for an arrangement for goods display, having a socket which can be mounted on a supporting structure, and a plug-in part which is separate from the socket, the plug-in part having a plug-in portion which can be plugged into a receptacle of the socket in a plug-in direction along a plug-in axis until a connected state of the plug-in device is reached, with the result that, in the connected state, the plug-in part and the socket are releasably connected to one another, the plug-in portion having an end region and an outer lateral region, and the receptacle of the socket having an end region, which is situated at the front in the plug-in direction, and an inner lateral region, with, in the connected state, the lateral region of the plug-in portion and the lateral region of the receptacle coming into contact with one another, an electrification arrangement being provided in order, in the connected state of the plug-in device, to electrically supply an electrical load via the plug-in device, with, for electrical supply, an electrical connection being established via the socket and the plug-in part wherein an electrically conducting contact is established by galvanic contacting between a first contact point of a contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the socket and a second contact point of a contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the plug-in portion, wherein the first contact point is formed on the socket in the lateral region of the receptacle, and wherein the second contact point is formed on the plug-in portion in the lateral region of the plug-in portion, with the result that, in the connected state, the first contact point in the lateral region of the socket and the second contact point in the lateral region of the plug-in portion are electrically contacted with one another.
2. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the socket has two spaced-apart first contact points, and the contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the plug-in portion has two spaced-apart second contact points, a first contact point and a second contact point, which are connected to one another, belonging to a common electrical pole.
3. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outwardly open opening is present in the lateral region of the receptacle, with, in the connected state of the plug-in device, the galvanic contacting of the first contact point with the second contact point being established via the opening.
4. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the socket has a socket base which is oriented axially with respect to the plug-in axis, the socket base being at least substantially closed.
5. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening in the lateral region of the receptacle is spaced apart from the socket base in the direction of the plug-in axis.
6. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug-in portion has on its outer side a depression which is recessed with respect to portions of the outer side of the plug-in portion that adjoin the depression, the contact portion on the plug-in portion being present within the depression.
7. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug-in part has a cavity which is designed to receive an electrical line.
8. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the plug-in portion is connected to the electrical line which is received in the cavity of the plug-in part.
9. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the electrification arrangement can be plugged on a plug element.
10. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the socket is present on a socket plug element, the socket plug element consisting of an electrically insulating material.
11. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact portion of the electrification arrangement on the plug-in part is present on a plug-in part plug element, the plug-in part plug element consisting of an electrically insulating material.
12. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first contact point and/or the second contact point are/is designed as a resilient contact point.
13. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a positioning arrangement is formed which acts between the receptacle of the socket and the plug-in portion of the plug-in part, with the result that a predefined position between the plug-in portion of the plug-in part and the socket is established in the circumferential direction with respect to the plug-in axis.
14. The plug-in device as claimed in claim 1, wherein magnet mechanisms are provided in order to increase a retaining force in the connected state of the plug-in device.
15. An arrangement for goods display having a plug-in device as claimed in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] Further features and advantages of the present invention are explained below with reference to the exemplary embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0071] The plug-in part 6 has a plug-in portion 9 and a mounting portion 10, the plug-in portion 7 being able to be plugged into a cavity-forming receptacle 11 of the socket 5 in a plug-in direction P1 along a plug-in axis L until the connected state of the plug-in device 1 is reached. In the connected state, the plug-in part 6 and the socket 5 are releasably connected to one another, with a comparatively high retaining force acting against release of the plug-in part 6 completely plugged in on the socket 5. A socket base 5a of the socket 5 is closed.
[0072] The plug-in portion 9 comprises an end region 12 and an outer lateral region 13 which are present within the receptacle 11 in the connected state. The hollow receptacle 11 of the socket 5 also has an end region 14, which is situated at the front in the plug-in direction P1, and an inner lateral region 15. In the connected state, the lateral region 13 of the plug-in portion 9 and the lateral region 15 of the receptacle come into contact with one another. The lateral regions 13 and 15 are preferably designed as cone surfaces which are fittingly tailored to one another. In the connected state, these or the respective surfaces of the lateral regions 13 and 15 come into areal contact. The cone surfaces of the lateral regions 13 and 15 that are situated mutually in contact with or in abutment on one another in the connected state provide a best possible or optimized form-fitting engagement. This results in a connection of plug-in part 6 and socket 5 with optimized stability or with optimized play in combination with a high retaining force between plug-in part 6 and socket 5.
[0073] An electrical load 40, such as, for example, an illuminating member 41, in the vicinity of the plug-in device 1 (see
[0074] The contact portion 16 on the socket 5, which contact portion is formed from an electrically conducting material, such as, for example, a steel material, is releasably but lockably received on a socket plug element (see
[0075] The contact portion 18 on the plug-in portion 9, which contact portion is formed from an electrically conducting material or a steel material, is also releasably but lockably received on a plug-in part plug element 21 (see
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[0077] For this purpose, two recesses 22, 23 which are situated radially opposite one another with respect to the plug-in axis L are formed on the socket 5 on a wall 25 of the socket 5 that projects on the rear side on a flange portion 24 of the socket 5. The recesses 22, 23 are each configured to be fittingly tailored to the socket plug element 20. It is thereby possible for two socket plug elements 20 with a respective contact portion 16 present thereon to be plugged on the socket 5. In the plugged state of the socket plug elements 20, the latter are fastened to the socket 5 in a self-retaining manner by means, for example, of frictional effects. A peg 26 on the two socket plug elements 20 that projects on the end side engages frictionally in a corresponding respective bore 27 in the flange portion 24.
[0078] The wall 25 forms on the inner side the lateral region 15 of the receptacle 11. Each recess of the recesses 22, 23 respectively forms an opening 28, 29 in the wall 25 and thus in the lateral region 15. A portion of the respective contact portion 16 engages through each opening 28, 29, with the through-engaging portion having the contact point 17. Consequently, the two contact portions 16 provide two different electrical poles with or on the contact points 17 which are assigned to that part of the electrification arrangement 8 which is present on the socket 5. With respect to the plug-in axis L, the two contact points 17 project radially inwardly toward the lateral region 15 of the receptacle 11 or are situated radially further inward than the lateral region 15 at radially opposite positions within the receptacle 11. There, the contact points 17 each come into contact with the respectively associated contact point 19 of the relevant contact portion 18 on the plug-in portion 19.
[0079] For the respective contact portions 18 with the plug-in part plug element 21 on the plug-in portion 9, two radially opposite depressions 30 and 31 are formed in the lateral region 13 or on an outer side of the plug-in portion 9. The depressions 30, 31 are each configured to be fittingly tailored to the plug-in part plug element 21. It is thus possible for two plug-in part plug elements 21 with a respective contact portion 18 present thereon to be plugged or inserted on the plug-in part 6 or the plug-in portion 9. In the inserted state of the plug-in part plug elements 21 (see
[0080] As illustrated in particular in
[0081] The electrification arrangement 8 additionally comprises an electrical cable line 32, such as a cable line having two line cores 33 and 34, with the line cores 33 and 34 serving to provide different electrical poles or an electrical plus pole and an electrical minus pole. A partial length 33a of the line core 33 leads via the rear side of the supporting structure 3 from an electrical supply (not shown) to one of the two socket-side contact portions 16. A conducting wire, which is outwardly insulated apart from its ends, of the partial length 33a of the line core 33 is galvanically connected to, for example, soldered on, this contact portion 16. In addition, a partial length 34a of the line core 34 leads via the rear side of the supporting structure 3 from the electrical supply to the other of the two socket-side contact portions 16. A conducting wire of the partial length 34a of the line core 34 is galvanically connected to, for example, soldered on, this contact portion 16.
[0082] The electrically conducting connection via the respective pairs of the contact points 17 and 19 is continued up to a partial length 33b of the line core 33 and a partial length 34b of the line core 34. The partial lengths 33b and 34b lead from a free end of the mounting portion 10 through a central cavity 35 of the plug-in part 6 up to a respectively associated contact portion 18 of the two plug-in portion-side contact portions 18. A conducting wire of the partial length 34a of the line core 34 is galvanically connected to, for example, soldered on, one contact portion 18. A conducting wire of the partial length 33b of the line core 33 is galvanically connected to, for example, soldered on, the other contact portion 18.
[0083] For the releasable, for example, resilient, latching of the contact portion 16 on the socket plug element 20, the contact portion 16 has two spring tabs 36 which are bent over on a strip plate and which latch in a contour 37 on the socket plug element 20 in the functionally correct insertion state of the contact portion 16 on the socket plug element 20.
[0084] Correspondingly, for releasable, for example, resilient, latching of the contact portion 18 on the plug-in part plug element 21, the contact portion 18 has a spring tab 38 which is bent over on a strip plate and which latches in a contour 39 on the plug-in part plug element 21 in the functionally correct insertion state of the contact portion 18 on the plug-in part plug element 21.
[0085] For anti-rotation safeguarding and for polarity-correct electrical connection of the socket side of the plug-in device 1 and the plug-in part side of the plug-in device 1, there are provided opposite one another two elongate webs 42, 43 which extend in the direction of the plug-in axis L, are quadrangular in section and project inwardly in the lateral region of the receptacle 11 (see
[0086] In order to further increase a retaining force in the connected state of the plug-in device 1, a magnet arrangement 46 is additionally provided (see
[0087] The attracting force on the plug-in part 6 in the plug-in direction P1 provided by the magnet arrangement 46 acts on the end side of the plug-in part 6, whereby, in addition to the existing form-fitting or frictional connection, the plug-in part 6 is held fixedly in the socket 5 via the magnetic force provided by the permanent magnets 47 and 48.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0088] 1 Plug-in device [0089] 2 Arrangement [0090] 3 Supporting structure [0091] 4 Wall element [0092] 5 Socket [0093] 5a Socket base [0094] 6 Plug-in part [0095] 7 Plug-on ring [0096] 8 Electrification arrangement [0097] 9 Plug-in portion [0098] 10 Mounting portion [0099] 11 Receptacle [0100] 12 End region [0101] 13 Lateral region [0102] 14 End region [0103] 15 Lateral region [0104] 16 Contact portion [0105] 17 Contact point [0106] 18 Contact portion [0107] 19 Contact point [0108] 20 Socket plug element [0109] 21 Plug-in part plug element [0110] 22 Recess [0111] 23 Recess [0112] 24 Flange portion [0113] 25 Wall [0114] 26 Peg [0115] 27 Bore [0116] 28 Opening [0117] 29 Opening [0118] 30 Depression [0119] 31 Depression [0120] 32 Cable line [0121] 33 Line core [0122] 33a Partial length [0123] 33b Partial length [0124] 34 Line core [0125] 34a Partial length [0126] 34b Partial length [0127] 35 Cavity [0128] 36 Spring tab [0129] 37 Contour [0130] 38 Spring tab [0131] 39 Contour [0132] 40 Load [0133] 41 Illuminating member [0134] 42 Web [0135] 43 Web [0136] 44 Groove [0137] 45 Groove [0138] 46 Magnet arrangement [0139] 47 Permanent magnet [0140] 48 Permanent magnet