ELECTRICAL MAINS PLUG
20200279706 ยท 2020-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H37/006
ELECTRICITY
B60L53/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H2037/046
ELECTRICITY
H01H37/54
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H37/54
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical mains plug having a body formed of an electrically insulating material is described. Two contact pins are arranged parallel to one another and which project out of the body at a first side thereof, and inside the body are connected or can be connected in each case to an electrical conductor which leads out or can be led out of the body at a second side thereof. The thermal bimetallic element is provided as a temperature sensor, said thermal bimetallic element being a constituent part of the thermal bimetallic switch which is associated with at least one of two contact pins. An electrical connection cable suitable therefor and an electrical device connected thereto are also described.
Claims
1. An electrical mains plug having a body formed from an electrically insulating material, two contact pins being arranged parallel to each other, each of which projects out of the body at a first side thereof, a sensor provided in association with said plug, sensor being a temperature sensor, having at least one thermal bimetallic switch, said thermal bimetallic switch having a thermal bimetallic element, said sensor being associated with at least one of said two contact pins.
2. An electrical mains plug according to claim 1, wherein said thermal bimetallic switch is arranged next to at least one of said two contact pins.
3. (canceled)
4. The mains plug according to claim 1, further comprising two thermal bimetallic switches being provided in said body wherein a mount is provided for each of said two thermal bimetallic switches.
5. The mains plug according to claim 4, wherein one of said two thermal bimetallic switches is closer to a first of said two contact pins than to a second of said two contact pins, and that the other of the two thermal bimetallic switches is closer to the second of said two contact pins than to the first of said two contact pins.
6. The mains plug according to claim 1, wherein said thermal bimetallic switches is arranged between said two contact pins.
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. The mains plug according to claim 1, further comprising an electrically insulting cover being provided in said body.
10. The mains plug according to claim 9, wherein said thermal bimetallic switch is arranged at least partially under said cover.
11. The mains plug according to claim 9, further comprising a mount for said thermal bimetallic switch, said mount being arranged under said cover.
12. The mains plug according to claim 9, said cover forms a mount for said thermal bimetallic switch.
13. (canceled)
14. The mains plug according to claim 12, wherein said mount project from a top side of said cover into a space under said cover.
15. The mains plug according to claim 14, mount is open towards a top region such, that the thermal bimetallic switches can be pushed from above into said space under said cover.
16. The mains plug according to claim 9, wherein said thermal bimetallic switches has connection wires that project upwardly out of said the cover.
17. The mains plug according to claim 1, wherein said thermal bimetallic switches has a metallic housing, which housing does not come into contact with the nearest of said two contact pins.
18. (canceled)
19. (canceled)
20. The mains plug according to claim 9, said two contact pins being attached to a separate carrier comprised of electrically insulating material, said separate carrier being disposed in said body, wherein said cover is attached to said separate carrier.
21. (canceled)
22. The mains plug according to claim 1, said mains plug having an electrical connection conductor cable attached to said mains plug electrical conductors and extended signal lines extending inside said electrical connection conductor cable, said signal lines being connected to at least one of said thermal bimetallic switch, each of said two contact pins being connected to one of said electrical conductors.
23. The mains plug according to claim 22, said mains plug having an electrical monitoring device arranged and constructed to be connectable to an electrical power supply with said electrical connection conductor cable, said electrical monitoring device arranged and constructed to monitor whether at least one of said thermal switches open or closed.
24. The mains according to claim 22, said mains plug having an electrical monitoring device, said electrical monitoring device arranged and constructed such that, after detecting a condition of said thermal bimetallic switch after said bimetallic switch has exceeded a switching temperature, said electrical monitoring device temporarily reduces power consumption of the device.
25. The mains plug according to claim 1 said mains plug having an electrical monitoring device, further comprising control circuit arranged and constructed such that after detecting the exceedance of a switching temperature of said thermal bimetallic switch by said monitoring device, said control circuit is triggerable to reduce power consumption until none of said thermal bimetallic switches are in a switching position which switching position would have otherwise existed upon exceeding said switching temperature.
26. The mains plug according to claim 4, wherein said two thermal bimetallic switches are arranged next to at least one of said two contact pins.
27. The mains plug according to claim 4, wherein said two thermal bimetallic switches are arranged at least partially under said cover.
28. The mains plug according to claim 4, wherein said two thermal bimetallic switches are arranged between said two contact pins.
29. The mains plug according to claim 22, said mains plug having an electrical monitoring device, said electrical monitoring device arranged and constructed such that, after detecting a condition of said thermal bimetallic switch after said bimetallic switch has exceeded a switching temperature, said electrical monitoring device temporarily interrupts the power consumption of the device.
30. The mains plug according to claim 9, further comprising points of said two contact pins located under said cover and each being connectable to an electrical conductor leading out of a second side of said body.
31. The mains plug according to claim 1, wherein said thermal bimetallic switch is disposed in said cover.
32. An electrical mains plug having a body formed from an electrically insulating material, two contact pins being arranged parallel to each other, each of which projects out of the body at a first side thereof, a sensor provided inside of said plug, said sensor being a temperature sensor having at least one thermal bimetallic switch, said thermal bimetallic switch having a thermal bimetallic element, said sensor being thermally associated with at least one of said two contact pins, at least one mount arranged and constructed to hold said at least one thermal bimetallic switch, and an electrically insulating cover being provided inside the body of the plug.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are represented in the enclosed drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0045] Identical or corresponding parts are denoted in the exemplary embodiments with coinciding reference numbers.
[0046] The mains plug shown in
[0047] The in total four connection wires 8 of the two thermal bimetallic switches 7 are connected to four electrical signal lines 10, of which, for reasons of clarity, only two signal lines 10 are shown and which are compiled together with the electrical conductors 4 carrying the mains power and with the protective conductor 24 to form a common cable 11.
[0048] To facilitate the installation and connection of the thermal bimetallic switches 7, their connection wires 8 are stuck in holes of a small circuit board 12 and are soldered with conductor paths on it. The holes in the circuit board 12 and the conductor paths on the circuit board are not shown in
[0049] After connecting the cable 11 to the contact pins 3, to the protective contacts 5 and to the thermal bimetallic switches 7, a semi-finished assembly is available, which is shown in
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[0051] The exemplary embodiment shown in
[0052] The connection wires 8 of the thermal bimetallic switches 7 project upwards from the cover 16 and are connected, like in the first exemplary embodiment, to a circuit board 12, which is also located above the cover 16 and in particular on this.
[0053] The assembly, consisting of the carrier 2 with the contact pins 3 and the protective contacts 5 as well as the cover 16 being snapped onto the carrier 2 with the thermal bimetallic switches 7 inserted into it and connected by means of a circuit board 12 can be prefabricated, connected to the cable 11 and then over-moulded with synthetic material to form the body 1. The end of the cable 11, which is facing away from the mains plug, can either be directly connected to an electrical device or provided with a device plug.
[0054] In the exemplary embodiments in
[0055] The exemplary embodiment shown in
[0056] The assembly, which is inserted into the body 1 or over-moulded with synthetic material to form the body 1, can be manufactured very rationally. The mounts 6 for the thermal bimetallic switches 7 can be formed without an additional operation during moulding, in particular during injection-moulding of the insulating cover 16. The thermal bimetallic switches 7 can be inserted in the mounts 6 either before or after connecting the cover 16 to the carrier 2; they can be connected in an electrically conductive manner via the bar 25 before or after insertion into the mounts 6 so that the arrangement of the cover 16 and the connected thermal bimetallic switches 7 can be prefabricated and used as a module. Ultimately, the thermal bimetallic switches 7 stuck in the cover 16 can be connected to the signal lines 10 either before or after the application of the cover 16 to the carrier 2.
[0057] The construction of the mains plug according to the invention can therefore be flexibly assembled using different assembly methods.
[0058] A way to monitor the temperature in the mains plug can be explained based on the block diagram in
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0059] 1 body
[0060] 2 carrier
[0061] 3 contact pins
[0062] 4 conductor
[0063] 5 protective contacts
[0064] 6 mounts
[0065] 7 thermal bimetallic switches
[0066] 8 connection wires
[0067] 9 opening in 6
[0068] 10 signal lines
[0069] 11 cable
[0070] circuit board
[0071] 13 first side of 1
[0072] 14 grommet
[0073] 15 second side of 1
[0074] 16 cover
[0075] 17 mains plugs
[0076] 18 mains plug socket
[0077] 19 electrical device
[0078] 20 consumer
[0079] 21 monitoring device
[0080] 22 current gate
[0081] 23 bridge
[0082] 24 protective conductor
[0083] 25 bar