CONDUCTOR TERMINAL
20190199011 ยท 2019-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/2416
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A conductor terminal for clamping an electrical conductor having an insulating material housing and a contact element. The contact element includes a sheet metal part with at least one clamping spring arranged therein. The insulating material housing has at least one insertion guide channel leading towards a respective clamping spring. An opening is provided in the sheet metal part for receiving an electric conductor introduced into an associated insertion guide channel. The insulating material housing has a channel side wall that defines the insertion guide channel and extends into the opening.
Claims
1. A conductor terminal for clamping electric conductors, the conductor terminal comprising: an insulating material housing; a contact element having a sheet metal part with at least one clamping spring arranged thereon; at least one insertion guide channel provided on the insulating material housing, the at least one insertion guide channel leading to a particular clamping spring; an opening provided in the sheet metal part for receiving an electric conductor inserted into an associated insertion guide channel; and at least one channel side wall provided on the insulating material housing, the channel side wall delimiting the insertion guide channel and extending into the opening.
2. The conductor terminal according to claim 1, wherein the sheet metal part is bent in the area of the opening, and wherein the at least one channel side wall passes through the opening in the unbent section of the sheet metal part.
3. The conductor terminal according to claim 2, wherein two channel side walls, which are spaced a distance apart and disposed at a distance from each other and inserted into the opening are present for each insertion guide channel.
4. The conductor terminal according to claim 1, wherein the at least one channel side wall has a T-shaped or H-shaped design in cross section.
5. A conductor terminal comprising: a sheet metal part; and at least one clamping spring that protrudes from the sheet metal part and is connected to the sheet metal part in a root area of the sheet metal part, wherein the sheet metal part is arched in the root area, the arch having a groove base of a groove oriented transversely to a main extension direction of the clamping spring.
6. The conductor terminal according to claim 5, wherein the groove of the arch is situated on a side of the sheet metal part that protrudes from the clamping spring on the side opposite the sheet metal part.
7. The conductor terminal according to claim 5, wherein the at least one clamping spring is formed as a single piece from the material of the sheet metal part, the clamping spring being released from the sheet metal part and being bent away from the plane of the sheet metal part, and wherein an opening is provided in a plane of the sheet metal part.
8. The conductor terminal according to claim 5, wherein the sheet metal part carries an electrically conductive busbar opposite a free end of the clamping spring.
9. The conductor terminal according to claim 5, wherein the sheet metal part has multiple clamping springs arranged side by side, and wherein the busbar extends in a line-up direction of the clamping springs.
10. The conductor terminal according to claim 5, wherein the conductor terminal has an insulating material housing comprising: a housing part in which the sheet metal part is accommodated; and a cover part which closes the housing part, the cover part having at least one insertion guide channel leading towards a particular clamping spring.
11. A conductor terminal comprising: a sheet metal part; and at least one clamping spring that protrudes from the sheet metal part and is connected to the sheet metal part in a root area of the sheet metal part, wherein the sheet metal part has a first arch and a second arch in the root area, and wherein the first and second arch are formed in opposite directions from each other.
12. The conductor terminal according to claim 11, wherein the first arch and the second arch are designed in such a way that, in a non-deflected state of the clamping spring, the main extension direction of the clamping spring is oriented in parallel to the surface of a transverse web of the sheet metal part abutting the root area.
13. The conductor terminal according to claim 12, wherein the main extension direction of the clamping spring is defined by an area of the clamping spring situated in the insertion guide channel between the root area and a supporting section of the sheet metal part.
14. The conductor terminal according to claim 12, wherein the main extension direction of the clamping spring is defined by an area of the clamping spring delimited in the insertion guide channel by a side web and a supporting section of the sheet metal part.
15. A conductor terminal comprising: a sheet metal part, which has a transverse web; a clamping spring with a root area; and a side web, wherein the clamping spring and the side web protrude from the root area, wherein a connection between the transverse web and the clamping spring has a first arch and a second arch in the root area, the first arch and the second arch being designed to run opposite each other, and wherein a connection between the transverse web and the side web have the first arch and a third arch, the first arch and the third arch being oriented to run opposite each other.
16. The conductor terminal according to claim 11, wherein the sheet metal part has a transverse web, a clamping spring with a root area, and a side web, and wherein the side web and the clamping spring are spaced a distance apart by arches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0043] It is clear that the sheet metal part is bent in the shape of a U and has a supporting section 11 for busbar 7 adjacent to clamping end 10.
[0044] Cover part 4 has an insertion guide channel 12, which is delimited by channel side walls 13. Channel side walls 13 of cover part 4 extend laterally beyond clamping spring 8 into the opening of sheet metal part 6. Channel side walls 13 may project behind sheet metal part 6 in conductor insertion direction L and protrude into a conductor capture pocket 14. However, they may also end at side webs 9 of sheet metal part 6. In this way, a lateral guidance of an electric conductor to be clamped beyond the clamping point is provided. In addition, clamping spring 8 is centered and laterally guided.
[0045] Conductor terminal 1 from
[0046] It is clear that clamping spring 8 has a convex arch in root area 18, i.e. in the transition to frame-like sheet metal part 6, in this clamping position of busbar 7. Root area 18 having this arched section greatly contributes to the spring elasticity and to the application of the necessary spring force.
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[0048] Opposite root area 18, sheet metal part 6 is folded over with two bends spaced a distance apart in such a way that side webs 9, which delimit the opening, extend transversely (90 degrees+/10 degrees) to the longitudinal extension direction of clamped electric conductor 15. Clamping end 10 of clamping spring 8 moves out of the idle position (
[0049] It is also clear that clamping spring 8 extends in a main extension direction H, which is defined by the middle orientation of clamping spring 8 in insertion guide channel 12 in the area of clamping spring 8 delimited by side web 9 and supporting section 11 of sheet metal part 6.
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[0051] It is clear that sheet metal part 6 is arched in root area 18, i.e. in the transition from transverse web 20 to clamping spring 8. This arch is S-shaped, i.e. it is made up of first arch 29 and a second arch 30, which is formed in the opposite direction. At least one of these arches 29, 30 has a groove 19, whose groove base is oriented transversely to main extension direction H of clamping spring 8. First arch 29 is not only present on clamping spring 8 but also on adjacent side webs 9. A third arch 40 is present in the transition between transverse web 20 and side webs 9. First and third arches 29, 40 are also S-shaped, i.e. oriented in opposite directions from each other.
[0052] Clamping spring 8 is first bent in root area 18 at angle in the idle state, starting from clamping end 10, and then bent at angle . These two bending radii a and are different. Angle may have, for example, an angle in the area of 38 degrees+/2 degrees, and angle may have an angle of 41.5 Grad+/1 degree.
[0053] Adjacent to clamping spring 8, side web 9 is first bent downward once in the direction of the plane of support leg 11 and then curved. This curvature angle may be greater than 90 degrees and should be in the area of approximately 120 degrees+/20 degrees.
[0054] When releasing clamping spring 8 (e.g. spring tongue), for example by stamping, the necessary stabilization of clamping spring 8 in root area 18 is achieved by this described arch. Bending clamping spring 8 back at illustrated bending angles , results in an elastic predeformation, which improves the spring forces of clamping spring 8 and makes it possible to shorten clamping spring 8. This makes it possible to implement a conductor terminal 1 having a very low height. In addition, an inserted electric conductor 15 strikes clamping spring 8 only in a released area of sheet metal part 6 through a slit in remaining sheet metal part 6, the clamping spring then yielding in a spring-elastic manner upon the striking of inserted electric conductor 15.
[0055] It is furthermore apparent that transverse web 20 of sheet metal part 6 abutting root area 18 is inclined at an angle with respect to the plane of supporting section 11. This angle may be in the area of, for example, 38 degrees+/2 degrees.
[0056] Transverse web 20 has a surface 41, which faces insertion guide channel 12. Surface 41 and main extension direction H of clamping spring 8 have an approximately parallel position with respect to each other. The transverse direction of transverse web 20 at right angles to its longitudinal extension direction and the main extension direction are essentially in parallel to each other.
[0057] It is furthermore apparent that main extension direction H of clamping spring 8 is situated between root area 18 and supporting section 11 of sheet metal part 6 in the area of insertion guide channel 12, i.e. of the conductor receptacle.
[0058] A second specific embodiment of conductor terminal 1 is apparent in
[0059] A perspective view of sheet metal part 6 of conductor terminals 1 described above is apparent in
[0060] It is furthermore clear that supporting section 11 has a protruding nose 22 (material tab) behind particular clamping end 10 of clamping spring 8, viewed in conductor insertion direction L, on which busbar 7 may be supported. Busbar 7 may be held in a form-fitting manner in the intermediate space between these noses 22 and side webs 9.
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[0062] This cover part 4 is formed from a plastic material made from insulating material and has suitable latching elements for latching cover part 4 to housing part 3. It is clear that the two outer channel side walls 13 are T-shaped in cross section. The intermediate pairs of channel side walls 13, including connecting webs 23, are H-shaped, i.e. double T-shaped, in cross section. The observed cross section is in the main area behind lugs 24.
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[0069] It is also clear that side webs 9 are folded upward at right angles in a vertical section and transition into supporting section 11. This supporting section 11 also includes a transverse web connecting side webs 9, on which noses 22 between side webs 9 are optionally arranged in particular opening 21.
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[0071] The arch illustrated in
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[0074] It is also clear that two rows of spring clamping connections for electric conductors 15 are provided by opposite clamping springs 8.
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[0076] Channel side walls 13 are again present on cover part 34, which project through the opening in sheet metal part 6.
[0077] It is furthermore apparent that busbar 37 in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of a two-row conductor terminal 31 is no longer plate-shaped but is designed as a sheet metal part bent into the shape of a U. This busbar 37 is then built into vertical supporting section 11 in such a way that supporting section 11, including material tabs 22, is surrounded on both sides by busbar 37.
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[0080] However, variants of two-pole, four-pole, eight-pole etc. conductor terminals are also conceivable, i.e. conductor terminals having other integral numbers of poles.
[0081] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims