PLUG-IN CONNECTOR
20180183174 ยท 2018-06-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/483
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/4816
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/2433
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A plug-in connector includes a housing containing at least two chambers into each of which a plug-in contact that can be connected to a conductor is inserted. The plug-in contact is arranged in an insert which includes a conductor receptacle by which the plug-in contact can be connected to a particular conductor without a tool. An insert is inserted into each of the chambers.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A plug-in connector, comprising (a) a housing containing at least two chambers; (b) an insert adapted for insertion in each of said housing chambers, said insert including a conductor receptacle for receiving a conductor having an outer insulation layer and a plug-in contact that can be connected to the conductor without requiring a connecting tool.
10. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 9, said conductor receptacle includes at least one contact penetrating through said conductor insulation layer.
11. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 10, wherein said contact penetrating through said insulation layer comprises a fork-shaped cutting contact.
12. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 11, wherein the fork-shaped cutting contact is formed in one piece with said plug-in contact.
13. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 10, wherein said insert includes a bottom part and an upper part, said conductor being pressed by pivotal movement of said upper part relative to said bottom part into said contact penetrating through said conductor insulation layer.
14. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 9, wherein said conductor receptacle includes at least one traction spring.
15. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 9, and further comprising at least one excess temperature warning element connected with said housing which signals an excess temperature occurring on one of said inserts.
16. A plug-in connector as defined in claim 15, wherein said excess temperature warning element includes an element formed of a memory metal which deforms during the excess temperature to initiate signaling of the excess temperature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0011] The invention is explained in detail in the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] The plug-in connector 1 includes a housing 2 in which a plurality of adjacent chambers 3 are formed. In the present instance, five adjacent chambers 3 arranged in a row are present by way of example. It is understood that a plug-connector 1 in accordance with the invention can also be constructed with a larger number of chambers 3 which can be arranged in one or more adjacent rows.
[0022] Inserts 10 are inserted into the chambers 3. The inserts include a plug-in contact 11, constructed for example as a tulip contact, on their lower ends in the view of
[0023] By way of example, in
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[0025] The insert 10 includes a bottom part 12 which is pivotably connected by a pivot assembly 13 to an upper part 14.
[0026] The lower part 12 receives the plug-in contact 11 which is preferably constructed in one piece as a stamped bending part from an elastic contact material sheet. The plug-in contact 11 can be inserted into the lower part 12. In particular, the contact can be clipped into or also partially extrusion-coated by the bottom part 12. In addition to the contact section projecting in the view of
[0027] The upper part 14 includes a conductor opening 15 into which a conductor 18 can be inserted. After the insertion of the conductor 18 into the conductor opening 15, the conductor is run by conductor guides 16 preferably integrally formed on and within the upper part 14.
[0028] The insert 10 is closed with the conductor 18 within the opening 15 by pivoting the upper part 14 onto the lower part 12. At this time the conductor 18 is pressed into the cutting forks 11a. The latter are constructed as insulation-penetrating contacts and sever an insulation layer surrounding the conductor 18 so that a core of the conductor 18 is electrically connected to the plug-in contact 11. A catch tongue 17 is formed on the upper part 14 which cooperates with an associated catch projection of the bottom part 12 and holds the insert 10 in the closed state. This closed state is shown in
[0029] The conductor 18 can therefore be connected to the plug-in contact 11 without tools or further preparation. The bottom part 12 and the upper part 14 of the insert 10 are preferably dimensioned in such a manner that they can be readily grasped between the fingers and compressed. In the state shown in
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[0031] The insert 20 includes a plug-in contact 21 which is constructed in this example as a flat contact. The plug-in contact 21 projecting to the right in
[0032] The insert 20 includes a formed part 23 which is constructed in one piece and includes an elastic section 24. The elastic section 24 is constructed as a free-standing arm which encompasses an open area. A section of the plug-in connector 21 extends into this open area. Furthermore, a traction spring 22 is inserted into this open area and is preferably connected to the plug-in connector. The traction spring 22 has an opening through which a free end of the plug-in contact 21 extends. A bar of the traction spring 22 limiting the opening rests on the bottom of the corresponding section of the plug-connector 21. When pressure is applied to the elastic section 24, the traction spring is compressed so that the bar of the traction spring 22 moves down away from the plug-in contact 21 in the view of
[0033] In this area, a conduit that is open on at least one side and forms a conductor opening 25 and a conductor guide 26 is formed in the formed part 23. When the elastic section 24 is pressed in, a conductor which was previously stripped of insulation can be inserted into the conductor opening 15. The conductor is pressed in the area of the conductor guide 26 after the elastic section 24 has been let go by the bar of the traction spring 22 onto the section of the plug-in contact 21 located inside the formed part 23.
[0034] Therefore, up to stripping of the insulation, a conductor can also be connected without a tool to the plug-in contact 21 of the insert 20. The insert can then be inserted, again preferably in an engaging manner, into a chamber of a housing of a plug-in connector.
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[0036] In addition to the embodiment of
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[0038] The warning elements 30 detect an elevated temperature occurring in the area of the inserts, for example a temperature above 80? Celsius or above 100? Celsius, and provide an optical signal when such an elevated temperature is detected. In the base state, the warning elements 30 are arranged in the receptacle 5 in such a manner that they are positioned flush with the housing 2 or even lower relative to the housing 2. After the detection of an elevated temperature, a section of the warning element 30 appears opposite the housing 2 and therefore indicates the excess temperature detected. In the embodiment of
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[0040] The warning elements 30 have a base 31 which is substantially shaped like a parellelepiped with an upwardly open trough 32 in the central area. Furthermore, each warning element 30 includes a signal body 33 which has the shape of a flattened tongue in the lower area. The flattened section is indicated by the reference numeral 34.
[0041] In the receptacles 5 in the plug-in connector 1, the base 31 is either firmly received within or is integrally formed from the housing 2 of the plug-in connector. The signal body 33 can move up and down within certain limits relative to the base 31. A bolt 35 projects in the flattened section 34 and is located in the trough 32 of the base 31 when the signal body 33 is completely lowered.
[0042] A spring element 36 is clamped between the bolt 35 in the upper, non-flattened part of the signal body 33. The spring element 36 is formed of a so-called memory material which is a metallic alloy that remembers a certain impressed shape and re-assumes the shape from a current shape state after a thermal activation.
[0043] In the case of the warning element 30, the impressed shape is angular, as is represented in the case of the released warning element 30 (second from left in the
[0044] In the warning elements 30 according to the invention, the spring element 36 is therefore a spring whose stored energy is utilized for the upward thrusting of the signal body 33 and also for the temperature-sensitive, releasing element.
[0045] The warning elements 30 can serve as optical indicators. In addition, the release of one of the warning elements 30 can also be readily detected electrically. To this end contact tongues 37 are arranged laterally on the base 31 of each warning element 30 and project upward slightly above the level of the base 31.
[0046] A stretched spring element 36 electrically connects the two contact tongues 37 positioned laterally on a base 31. A warning element 30 is released when the spring element 36 assumes the angular shape. In the angled state, the contact tongues 37 are not connected to each other by the spring element 36 which can be detected by an electronic evaluation device.
[0047] It is conceivable to separately evaluate each warning element 30 in this manner. In the arrangement of
[0048] The excess temperature warning elements 30 have been described above in conjunction with a plug-in connector 1 with inserts 10. It is understood that the excess temperature warning elements 30 can also be used in other types of plug-in connectors or other electrical or electronic devices.