Contact spring assembly for the self-locking contacting of a wire of an electrical conductor
20240204428 ยท 2024-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Norbert KROPIEWNICKI (Bielefeld, DE)
- Daniel WESSELER (Georgsmarienh?tte, DE)
- Sergej ZIER (L?hne, DE)
- Nicole SPILKER (L?bbecke, DE)
- Arno WESTPHAL (Espelkamp, DE)
- Timm MEYROSE (Espelkamp, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R13/111
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A contact spring assembly for the self-locking contacting of a wire (28) of an electrical conductor includes a support wall (24) made of a conductive material and a contact spring (10). The contact spring (10) has a base leg (20) held stationary with respect to the support wall and a clamping leg (18) which, together with the support wall (24), forms an insertion receptacle (26) for the wire (28) of the conductor. The insertion receptacle is tapered in the insertion direction. The base leg (20) of the contact spring transitions into a holding leg (22 22), which is inserted into a receiving shaft (30) stationary with respect to the support wall (24) and has two detent projections (38), which protrude perpendicularly to the base leg in opposite directions and are locked to mating contours (34) on the walls of the receiving shaft.
Claims
1.-8. (canceled)
9. A contact spring assembly for self-locking contacting of a wire (28) of an electrical conductor, comprising: a supporting wall (24) formed from a conductive material; and a contact spring (10; 10), the contact spring (10; 10) having a base leg (20; 20) held stationary in relation to the supporting wall and a clamping leg (18), wherein the clamping leg (18), together with the supporting wall (24), forms a plug-in receptacle (26) for the wire (28) of the conductor, wherein the plug-in receptacle (26) tapers in an insertion direction, wherein the base leg (20; 20) of the contact spring merges into a holding leg (22; 22), wherein the holding leg (22; 22) is inserted into a receiving shaft (30; 30) stationary in relation to the supporting wall (24), wherein the holding leg (22; 22) has two latching projections (38; 38), wherein the two latching projections (38; 38) project in opposite directions transversely to the base leg and are latched with mating contours (34; 34) on walls of the receiving shaft (30; 30).
10. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the receiving shaft (30; 30) is formed in an electrically conductive supporting structure (12; 12), and wherein the supporting structure (12; 12) forms the supporting wall (24).
11. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the receiving shaft (30; 30) is formed by two parallel grooves, and wherein the two parallel grooves are open at least at one end, and wherein the holding leg (22; 22) of the contact spring is of fork-shaped design.
12. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the mating contours for the latching projections (38; 38) are formed on a web (34; 34), and wherein the web (34; 34) extends through a slot (36; 36) formed between fork arms of the holding leg (22; 22).
13. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the receiving shaft (30) extends parallel to the insertion direction of the plug-in receptacle (26).
14. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the latching projections (38) are designed as barbs.
15. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the receiving shaft (30) extends at right angles to the insertion direction of the plug-in receptacle (26).
16. The contact spring assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the slot (36) of the holding leg (22) is locally widened by two mutually opposite indentations (40), and wherein the latching projections (38) are formed at one end of each of the two mutually opposite indentations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] The contact spring assembly shown in
[0027] With its holding leg 22, the contact spring 10 is held on the cage 16 in such a way that the clamping leg 18 projects obliquely into the interior of the cage and, with a supporting wall 24 of the cage opposite the contact spring, forms a plug-in receptacle 26 for a wire 28 of an electrical conductor, which in this way is fixed mechanically in the cage and electrically connected to the supporting structure 12. The wire 28 is held with a clamping action between the clamping leg 18 and the supporting wall 24 and, since the clamping leg engages on the wire obliquely, the wire is fixed in the cage in a self-locking manner when a tensile force acts in the pull-out direction on the wire 28.
[0028] On the side opposite the supporting wall 24, the cage 16 forms a receiving shaft 30, which extends in the insertion direction of the plug-in receptacle 24 and into which the fork-shaped holding leg 22 of the contact spring 10 is inserted from above in
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[0039] When the holding leg 22 is inserted into the receiving shaft 30, as shown in