Electrical connection terminal between two conductive elements
10177470 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/2416
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical connection terminal between two conductive elements includes at least one tightening screw, including a head and a thread, a stirrup, mounted around each screw, between the head and the thread of the screw, and a connector for each screw. Each connector includes a first stage, delimiting a tapping for receiving the tightening screw, and a second stage, arranged between the first stage and the stirrup and including a hole for passage of the screw, aligned with the tapping, the first stage being mobile relative to the second stage parallel to an axis of the screw. The terminal also includes a recess for receiving a first conductive element between the two stages of the connector, and a recess for receiving a second conductive element between the stirrup and the connector.
Claims
1. An electrical connection terminal between two conducting elements, the terminal comprising: at least one clamping screw, including a head and a thread; a clamp, mounted around each screw, between the head and the thread of the screw, the clamp including at least two wings; a connector for each screw, each connector including a first level, delimiting a reception tapping for the clamping screw, and a second level, disposed between the first level and the clamp and including a passage hole for the screw, aligned with the tapping, the first level being movable in relation to the second level parallel to an axis of the screw; a reception housing for a first conducting element between the two levels of the connector; and a reception housing for a second conducting element between the clamp and the connector.
2. The terminal according to claim 1, in which the two levels of the connector are contiguous.
3. The terminal according to claim 1, in which the connector is C-shaped, wherein the first level and the second level of the connector form two parallel arms of the C.
4. The terminal according to claim 1, further comprising: a reception seat for the connector, said seat being configured to prevent the movement of the first level of the connector in an axial direction opposite to the second level.
5. The terminal according to claim 1, wherein two housings are provided, each to receive a respective second conducting element, each housing being defined between the connector and one of the at least two wings of the clamp.
6. A connection module for an electrical contactor, the module comprising: the connection terminal according to claim 1.
7. The module according to claim 6, further comprising: integrated measurement means to measure one or more electrical parameters.
8. The module according to claim 6, further comprising: the first conducting element or each of the first conducting elements.
9. The module according to claim 8, in which the first conducting element or each of the first conducting elements delimits a recess or a hole for the passage of the clamping screw.
10. A set comprising: an electrical contactor and the connection module according to claim 6.
11. The module according to claim 7, in which the one or more electrical parameters include a voltage or intensity of the electric current.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention and its other advantages will become clearer in the light of the description that follows of an embodiment of an electrical connection terminal according to its principle, given only by way of example and described with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The module 2 advantageously includes integrated measurement means (not shown) to measure one or more electrical parameters, such as the voltage or intensity of the electric current. In the example, these means include a Rogowski sensor. The measurements are used in practice to guide an automatic control of the contactor (not shown).
(9) The conductor 4.3 is shown alone in
(10) The connection model 2 includes an electrical connection terminal 20 to connect each of the first conducting elements 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 respectively to a second conducting element 12.1, 12.2 or 12.3. In the example, each of the second conducting elements 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 is a cable with a circular cross section.
(11) The connection terminal 20 includes three compartments, 20.1, 20.2 and 20.3 respectively. Each of the compartments 20.1, 20.2 and 20.3 of the electrical connection terminal 20 includes a clamping screw 6, a clamp 8 and a connector 10.
(12) As shown in
(13) The clamp 8 is mounted around the screw 6, particularly in the area of the part 66, and includes two wings 8a and 8b which extend on either side of the screw 6 in a direction which is inclined in relation to the axis X6 of the screw 6. The clamp 8 is translationally fixed along the screw 6. Conversely, it is mounted with a radial clearance around the screw 6, in such a way as to be able to tilt on one side or the other. This advantageously allows cables having different cross sections to be clamped on either side of the screw 6 without the cable which has a smaller cross section being less tightly clamped.
(14) The connector 10 is made from an electrically conducting material. It is disposed at one end of the screw 6 opposite the screw head 62. It includes a first level 10a, delimiting a reception tapping 102 for the clamping screw 6. The tapping 102 is centred on an axis combined with the axis X6 and has a screw thread matching that of the tapping 60 of the screw. The connector 10 also includes a second level 10b which is disposed between the first level 10a and the clamp 8. The second level 10b includes a passage hole 100 for the screw 6 which is aligned with the thread 102 following the axis X6. The hole 100 has a wider diameter than that of the screw 6. The first level 10a is movable in relation to the second level 10b in a direction parallel to the axis of the screw X6 under the effect of the tightening of the screw 6.
(15) The two levels 10a and 10b of the connector 10 are advantageously parallel and perpendicular to the axis of the screw X6.
(16) The clamp 8 and the second level 10b of the connector 10 define between them at least one, preferably two, housings 24, each configured for a first conducting element, from the cables 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3. The housings 24 are defined respectively between the wings 8a and 8b of the clamp and the second level 10b of the connector 10. In the example, only one of the two housings receives a cable. However, even if this configuration is not shown in the figures, each compartment of the terminal 20 allows a minimum of two cables to be connected, on either side of the screw 6, with the corresponding first conducting element, from the elements 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.
(17) As shown in
(18) The two levels 10a and 10b of the connector 10 are advantageously contiguous. In particular, the connector 10 is C-shaped, the two levels 10a and 10b of the connector 10 then forming the parallel arms of the C.
(19) In the example, the connection terminal 20 includes a seat 28 on which the connector 10 rests. This seat 28 is configured to prevent the movement of the first level 10a in an axial direction opposite to the second level 10b during the tightening of the screw 6.
(20) As shown in
(21) In each compartment, the screw 6 passes through the conducting element 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3. Thus, as shown in
(22) In order to establish an electrical connection between two conducting elements, for example between the conducting elements 12.2 and 4.2, it is expedient to position the conducting element 12.2 between the clamp 8 and the connector 10 on one side or the other of the screw 6, then to tighten the screw 6. The tightening of the screw 6 causes the movement of the first level 10a of the connector 10 towards the second level 10b. The level 10a detaches from the seat 28 and the conducting element 4.2 is pinched between the two levels 10a and 10b of the connector 10, thereby providing a reliable electrical connection between the conductor 4.2 and the connector 10. In parallel, the clamp 8 moves axially towards the connector 10, thereby clamping the conducting element 12.2 between the clamp 8 and the connector 10.
(23) When the screw 6 is loosened, for example to remove the cable, the first level 10a abuts against the seat 28 and the screw 6 slides across the level 10a.
(24) In one variant (not shown), the electrical connection terminal 20 is completely independent, i.e. does not form an integral part of a connection module for a contactor.
(25) According to a different variant (not shown), the connection terminal 20 includes a number of compartments other than three. In particular, the connection terminal 20 may include a single compartment or only two compartments.
(26) According to a different variant (not shown), the housing 106 of each connector 10 may be configured to receive a plurality of conducting elements.
(27) According to a different variant (not shown), the levels 10a and 10b of the connector 10 are separate. The level 10b is then translationally immobilised according to the axis X6, for example fixed to the terminal 20.
(28) The characteristics of the embodiment and the different variants envisaged above can be combined with one another in order to generate new embodiments of the invention.