Supply rail
10069260 ยท 2018-09-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R25/162
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Supply rail (1) for supplying current phases (L1, L2, L3) of a low-voltage network to a busbar system or for tapping current phases (L1, L2, L3) from the busbar system, comprising an elongate main body (2) that can be mounted transversely on a plurality of busbars arranged in parallel and includes contact bars (5-1, 5-2, 5-3) that contact the busbars when the supply rail (1) is mounted in order to supply or to tap the current phases (L1, L2, L3) carried on the busbars, wherein each contact bar (5-1, 5-2, 5-3) is directly connected to an associated terminal bus (11-1, 11-2, 11-3), each of which comprises a terminal at an end face of the elongate main body (2) for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network.
Claims
1. A supply rail for supplying current phases of a low-voltage network to a busbar system or for tapping current phases from the busbar system, comprising: an elongate main body is configured to be mounted transversely on a plurality of busbars arranged in parallel and includes contact bars that contact the busbars either directly or by means of an intermediate piece when the supply rail is mounted, in order to supply or to tap the current phases carried on the busbars, wherein each contact bar is directly connected to an associated terminal bus includes, and wherein each terminal bus a terminal at an end face of the elongate main body for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network.
2. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein each contact bar and/or each connector plate is covered by a contact guard cover.
3. The supply rail according to claim 2, wherein the contact guard covers are formed by one or more plastics parts.
4. The supply rail according to claim 2, wherein the elongate body of the supply rail comprises releasable connecting elements for mechanically connecting the contact guard covers to the elongate main body.
5. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the contact bars and the terminal buses consist of a conductive material having low electrical power loss.
6. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the terminals for the low-voltage network that are located on the end face of the elongate main body each comprise terminal lugs.
7. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the elongate main body of the supply rail is shaped such that it comprises separate receiving channels, which extend in the longitudinal direction, for the terminal buses, inserted into the main body, for the various current phases.
8. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the supply rail comprises three contact bars for three current phases of the busbar system, which bars are directly connected to three associated terminal buses.
9. The supply rail according to claim 8, wherein the supply rail is configured to be mounted transversely on the busbars arranged in parallel, wherein the end face of the elongate main body that has the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network points downwards or configured to be mounted on the parallel busbars in a manner rotated about 180, wherein the end face of the elongate body that has the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network points upwards.
10. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network are each provided for at least one cable shoe that is configured to be attached to the terminal lug of the associated terminal.
11. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the terminal lugs of the terminals each comprise a clamp for electrically connecting to a round or segmental conductor or a clamp for electrically connecting to a flat conductor.
12. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the electrical current supplied via the supply rail has a high current amplitude of more than 1000 A.
13. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the elongate main body of the supply rail consists of an electrically insulating plastics part.
14. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein the contact bars comprise holes or semi-circular notches for fastening to the associated busbar of the busbar system.
15. The supply rail according to claim 1, wherein support brackets for supporting a contact guard cover plate of a switch cabinet are provided on at least one side of the elongate main body or of the contact guard cover of the supply rail.
16. A supply rail for supplying current phases of a low-voltage network to a busbar system or for tapping current phases from the busbar system, comprising: an elongate main body configured to be mounted transversely on a plurality of busbars arranged in parallel and includes contact bars that contact the busbars either directly or by means of an intermediate piece, when the supply rail is mounted, in order to supply or to tap the current phases carried on the busbars, wherein each contact bar is connected to an associated terminal bus by means of a corresponding connector plate, and wherein each terminal bus comprises a terminal at an end face of the elongate main body for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network.
17. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein each contact bar and/or each connector plate is covered by a contact guard cover.
18. The supply rail according to claim 17, wherein the contact guard covers are formed by one or more plastics parts.
19. The supply rail according to claim 17, wherein the elongate body of the supply rail comprises releasable connecting elements for mechanically connecting the contact guard covers to the elongate main body.
20. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein each connector plate has an opening in the centre thereof for mounting the supply rail on the busbar system.
21. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the contact bars, the terminal buses and the connector plates consist of a conductive material having low electrical power loss.
22. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the terminals for the low-voltage network that are located on the end face of the elongate main body each comprise terminal lugs.
23. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the elongate main body of the supply rail is shaped such that it comprises separate receiving channels, which extend in the longitudinal direction, for the terminal buses, inserted into the main body, for the various current phases.
24. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the supply rail comprises three contact bars for three current phases of the busbar system, which bars are connected to three associated terminal buses by means of three connector plates.
25. The supply rail according to claim 24, wherein the supply rail is configured to be mounted transversely on the busbars arranged in parallel, wherein the end face of the elongate main body that has the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network points downwards or configured to be mounted on the parallel busbars in a manner rotated about 180, wherein the end face of the elongate body that has the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network points upwards.
26. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the terminals for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network are each provided for at least one cable shoe that is configured to be attached to the terminal lug of the associated terminal.
27. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the terminal lugs of the terminals each comprise a clamp for electrically connecting to a round or segmental conductor or a clamp for electrically connecting to a flat conductor.
28. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the electrical current supplied via the supply rail has a high current amplitude of more than 1000 A.
29. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the elongate main body of the supply rail consists of an electrically insulating plastics part.
30. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein the contact bars comprise holes or semi-circular notches for fastening to the associated busbar of the busbar system.
31. The supply rail according to claim 16, wherein support brackets for supporting a contact guard cover plate of a switch cabinet are provided on at least one side of the elongate main body or of the contact guard cover of the supply rail.
Description
(1) In the following, possible embodiments of the supply rail according to the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(19) The supply rail 1 shown in perspective in
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(21) Alternatively, the contact guard covers can also be designed such that they form a bearing surface or bearing edge for the cover system of the associated switch cabinet.
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(24) In an alternative variant, there is a direct connection between the contact bars 5-i and the terminal buses 11-i. This variant is shown in
(25) The terminal buses or output buses used within the main body 2 of the supply rail 1 can consist of a plurality of interconnected parts. It is thus also possible to bend the terminal buses or output buses out of a metal part. The supply rail 1 according to the invention can also be used as an output rail for tapping current phases from the busbar system.
(26) In one possible embodiment of the supply rail according to the invention, it comprises terminals 4-1, 4-2, 4-3 in the form of terminal lugs, as shown in
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(28) The supply rail 1 according to the invention can be mounted transversely on the busbars arranged in parallel. In a possible mounting variant, the end face of the elongate main body 2 that has the connections for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network can point downwards. Alternatively, the supply rail can also be mounted on the parallel busbars in a manner rotated by 180, wherein in this mounting variant the end face that has the connections for electrically connecting to the low-voltage network points upwards.
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(31) The main body 2 of the supply rail 1 preferably consists of a light, fire-resistant and electrically insulating plastics material. The elongate main body 2 of the supply rail 1 is preferably shaped such that it comprises separate receiving channels, which extend in the longitudinal direction, for the terminal buses 11-i, inserted in the main body, for the various current phases L. The contact bars 5-i, connector plates 10-i and terminal buses 11-i preferably consist of an electrically conductive metal having low power loss, for example copper. In a possible variant, an electrical converter can also be mounted over the contact bars. In one possible embodiment, a plurality of separate supply rails 1 can be coupled together to increase the supply current. The busbars can be tapped by means of a clamping contact or a screw contact. The busbars can be contacted by the contact bars 5-i directly, as shown in