Contact device for transmitting electrical energy
20190260185 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/422
ELECTRICITY
H02G5/04
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
H02G5/04
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a contact device for transmitting electrical energy from a preferably spatially fixed bus bar to a tap-off device which is movable along the bus bar or is likewise spatially fixed. For this purpose, the sliding contact elements are configured in the form of sliding clip elements so that the connecting housing of the contact device is clippable onto the bus bar without using tools.
Claims
1.-8. (canceled)
9. A contact device (100) for transmitting electrical energy from a preferably spatially fixed bus bar (1) to a tap-off device (2) which is movable along the bus bar (1) or is likewise spatially fixed, comprising: at least one connecting housing (10), wherein the bus bar (1) is mechanically connected to the tap-off bar (2) via the connecting housing (10), wherein the connecting housing (10) includes at least one base carrier (10a) on which connecting elements (20), for example a terminal block, are mounted, a power tab-off device (3), which includes sliding contact elements (31) for diverting electrical energy from the bus bar (1), wherein the sliding contact elements (31) an guided through the base carrier (10a) and have a contacting area (32) on a side of the base carrier (10a) facing away from the bus bar (1), with the aid of which at least one printed circuit board of the contact device (100) and/or at least one of the printed circuit boards of the tap-off device (2) and/or at least one printed circuit board of the motor is contactable in an electrically conductive manner, characterized in that the sliding contact elements (31) are configured in the form of sliding clip elements so that the connecting housing (10) is clippable onto the bus bar without using tools.
10. The contact device (100) as recited in claim 9, characterized in that the connecting housing (10) has contacting ducts (13) at one of the sides facing the bus bar (1), which in a direction parallel to the bus bar (1) at least in places are open, at least one sliding contact element (31) extending at the interior surface (13A) of each contacting duct (13) so that within the contacting ducts (13) an electrical line of the bus bar (1) assigned to respectively one contacting duct (13) is contactable.
11. The contact device (100) as recited in claim 10, characterized in that at least one contacting duct (13) extends away from the base carrier (10a) in a direction parallel to the main extension plain (H10) of the base carrier (10a).
12. The contact device (100) as recited in claim 10, characterized in that at least one contacting duct is formed using plastic as, a base material, wherein at least one reinforcement element is encapsulated and/or disposed at least in places on the outside of the plastic material, wherein the reinforcement element has a higher Shore D value than the base material.
13. The contact device (100) as recited in claim 10, characterized in that at least two contacting ducts (13) are situated one above the other in a direction perpendicular to the m extension plain (H10) of the base carrier (10a).
14. The contact device (100) as recited in claim 9, characterized in that the connecting housing (10) has at a side facing away from the bus bar (1) at least one interlocking element (5), with the aid of which at least one power plug housing (6) is installable in a mechanically fixed, but preferably releasable manner to the connecting housing (10).
15. The contact device (100) as recited in the preceding claim 14, characterized in that the interlocking element is configured in the form of an interlocking hook (51), wherein the interlocking hook (51) is positionable at the outer periphery around the power plug housing (6) so that the power plug housing (6) is held at the contact device (100) by, preferably only by, the interlocking element.
16. The contact device (100) as, recited in claim 9, characterized in that the sliding contact elements (31) are integrally formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] Without limiting the scope of the as disclosed contact device for transmitting electrical energy herein and referring now to the drawings and figures:
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[0057] These illustrations are provided to assist in the understanding of the exemplary embodiments of the contact device for transmitting electrical energy and materials related thereto described in more detail below and should not be construed as unduly limiting the specification. In particular, the relative spacing, positioning, sizing and dimensions of the various elements illustrated in the drawings may not be drawn to scale and may have been exaggerated, reduced or otherwise modified for the purpose of improved clarity. Those of ordinary skill in the art will also appreciate that a range of alternative configurations have been omitted simply to improve the clarity and reduce the number of drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0059] In the figures, the same components or components having the same effect are denoted respectively with the same reference characters in the exemplary embodiments. The elements here illustrated are not to be understood as being to scale; rather, individual elements can be illustrated in an exaggeratedly large manner for better understanding.
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[0061] It can be seen from
[0062] A duct system projects from connecting housing 10, which is formed by contacting ducts 13 stacked one above the other in a direction L1. In each of contacting ducts 13, a sliding contact element 31 can be positioned and braced downwards in direction L1. In a sliding direction L2, contacting ducts 13 are open on both sides so that each sliding contact element 31 at all times and continuously can tab off the line of bus bar 1 assigned to it without difficulty. To this end, it is illustrated that on interior surfaces 13a of each contacting duct 13 a sliding contact element 31 runs and is braced.
[0063] In this instance, each contacting duct 13 extends away from a base carrier 10a of contact device 100 in a parallel direction to main extension plane H10, which is spanned by directions L1 and L2. Base carrier 10a is shown in
[0064] It can be seen from
[0065] Then, tap-off device 2 can, for example, be plugged into these contacting areas 32 or can be connected in an electrically conductive manner by the electrical contacts. In this case, tap-off device 2 for this reason can be moved along bus bar 1 by contact device 100.
[0066] As can be seen from
[0067] Furthermore, tap-off device 2 may have an interlocking element 5 in the form of an interlocking hook 51 so that interlocking hook 51 clasps around and clamps contact device 10 at the periphery. Contact device 10 here described can thus be fastened to the bus bar by tap-off device 2. Moreover, it can be seen in this instance that interlocking hook 51 may have additional interlocking elements 510. These additional interlocking elements 510 can likewise be configured in the form of a plug connection, that is in the form of a clip connection. It is also possible that interlocking hook 51, instead of being laid at the periphery around contact device 10, is driven laterally into a latching system of contact device 10. Driving in the interlocking hook in such a way can form a plug connection. For this reason, after plugging in interlocking hook 51 in such way, it can be covered at least partially by tap-off device 2.
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[0069] It can be seen that protective circuit 21, connecting ducts 13 and also connecting housing 10 again are present. Protective circuit 21 (preferably with UL approval) serves to secure the preferably 2-pole contacting area 32. Additionally, it can be concluded from
[0070] Electrically conductive connection 61 can be an electrically conductive cable, which is in electrically conductive connection with contacting areas 32 and is guided out of connecting housing 10 on the sides. For example, electrically conductive connection 61 may be part of sheathed cable 15. The present invention is not limited on the basis of the exemplary embodiments, but the present invention rather detects each new feature and each combination of features, in particular including any combination of features in the patent claims, even if this feature or combination of features themselves are not explicitly indicated in the patent claims or in the exemplary embodiments.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0071] 1 bus bar [0072] 2 tap-off device [0073] 3 power tab-off device [0074] 5 interlocking element [0075] 10 connecting housing [0076] 10a base carrier [0077] 11 installation surface [0078] 13 contacting ducts [0079] 13a interior surfaces [0080] 15 sheathed cable [0081] 16 cover flap [0082] 20 connecting element [0083] 21 protective circuit [0084] 31 sliding contact elements [0085] 32 contacting areas [0086] 51 interlocking hooks [0087] 61electrically conductive connection [0088] 100 contact device [0089] 510 interlocking elements line [0090] GND Ground line [0091] H10 main extension plane [0092] L1 direction [0093] L2 sliding direction