Spring-force clamping element with pivoting lever
09680237 ยท 2017-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Stefan APORIUS (Detmold, DE)
- Constantin CLASSEN (Detmold, DE)
- Dirk Hanke (Lemgo, DE)
- Sascha Nolte (Bad Dreiburg, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R4/483
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A compact spring-biased connector includes a housing having a chamber containing a conductive bus bar, a clamping spring normally having an expanded clamping condition for biasing a conductor bare end toward electrical engagement with the bus bar, and a release lever pivotally connected with the housing for displacement from a normally closed clamping position toward an open position, such that a lateral projection on the clamping lever operates the clamping spring toward a compressed open condition, thereby permitting removal of the conductor bare end from the housing chamber. The clamping spring is a compression V-shaped leaf spring having a stationary support leg and a movable clamping leg, with the lateral operating projection extending within the chamber to engage the spring clamping leg adjacent its juncture with the support leg.
Claims
1. A spring-biased connector for connecting the bare end of an electrical conductor with a bus bar, comprising: (a) a housing (2) formed of non-conductive synthetic plastic material and including a vertical bottom wall, and side walls cooperating with said bottom wall to define a chamber (20), one of said side walls containing an access opening (21) through which the conductor bare end is introduced into said housing chamber; (b) a stationary conductive bus bar member (33) mounted in said housing chamber; (c) a clamping spring (4) mounted in said housing chamber, said clamping spring being a compression spring normally having an expanded clamping condition biasing the conductor bare end toward electrical engagement with said bus bar; and (d) a release lever (5) for operating said clamping spring from said expanded clamping condition toward a compressed open condition, thereby to permit removal of the conductor bare end from the housing chamber, said release lever including: (1) a mounting end (56) pivotally connected with said housing to provide pivotal movement of said lever about a horizontal pivot shaft (60) secured at one end to said housing bottom wall, thereby to define a fixed horizontal pivot axis (6); (2) an operating end (57); and (3) a lateral operating projection (52) mounted on said release lever adjacent said lever mounting end, said lateral operating projection extending into said chamber for engagement with said clamping spring such that: (a) when said clamping spring is in said released expanded clamping condition, said release lever is in an initial closed clamping position; (b) said release lever being pivotally displaceable in a first direction (61) about said pivot axis from said closed clamping position toward an open position in which said lateral operating projection causes said clamping spring to be in said compressed open condition; (e) said clamping spring comprising a generally V-shaped inverted leaf spring having a support leg (42), a clamping leg (41), and a connecting portion (46) connecting together corresponding ends of said support and clamping legs, said clamping spring connecting portion being mounted within said housing chamber on said pivot shaft with said support and clamping legs extending downwardly therefrom, said clamping leg containing a bend (45) defining a flat first clamping leg portion (41a) adjacent said spring connecting portion, and a second clamping leg portion (41b) arranged at an obtuse angle relative to said first clamping leg portion; (f) and further wherein said release lever lateral operating projection includes a flat surface (52a) in contiguous engagement with said first clamping leg portion.
2. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said release lever includes a lateral support projection (55) arranged to support said second clamping leg portion when said release lever is pivoted from said closed clamping position toward said open position.
3. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said release lever is generally U-shaped and includes an intermediate portion (58) connected between said lever mounting end and said lever operating end, and further wherein said lever second end terminates in a handle portion (53).
4. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 3, wherein said handle portion contains a recess (54) for receiving an operating tool.
5. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said pivot shaft includes a support portion (26) on which said clamping spring connecting portion is mounted.
6. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 3, wherein said housing includes a guide arrangement (23) for guiding said release lever during the pivot displacement thereof between said lever open and closed positions.
7. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said bus bar is integral with and defines one leg of a U-shaped cage member (3) mounted within said housing chamber, said cage member including a plurality of contact pins (311) extending outwardly from said housing chamber.
8. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 7, wherein said release lever extends across said housing chamber to close the same.
9. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said clamping spring includes a further bend (43) defining at the end of said second leg portion a reversely bent terminal portion (44) adapted to engage the conductor.
10. The spring-biased connector as defined in claim 9, wherein the conductor is formed as a braided wire; and further including a tubular sleeve member (7) enclosing the bare end of the braided wire conductor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification, when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Referring first more particularly to
(7) The conductive cage member 3, has a generally U-shaped configuration including a vertical rear wall 35 adjacent the chamber bottom wall, and a pair of vertical side walls 32 and 33. The side wall 32 is provided with a lower support ledge 321, and the side wall 33, which serves as a bus bar, is provided with a contact rib 34. The cage 3 includes a lower contact portion 31 having a horizontal wall that is seated on a horizontal cross-support 22 on the housing 2, and a plurality of pin contacts 311 that extend downwardly and outwardly from the housing.
(8) As shown in
(9) The release lever 5 has a generally U-shaped configuration, and includes a mounting leg 56 and an operating leg 57 joined by a connecting portion 58. The mounting leg 56 contains a pivot opening 51 by means of which the release lever is pivotally supported on the pivot shat 60 for pivotal movement about the fixed pivot axis 6. The mounting arm 56 carries the lateral operating projection 52 that engages the clamping leg portion 41a, as best shown in
(10) The clamping spring 4 is normally in the unstressed expanded clamping condition shown in
(11) Referring again to
(12) Provided adjacent to the insertion region 21 is the pivot shaft 60 having an enlarged profile portion 26 supporting the clamping spring 4. Here, the V-shaped clamping spring 4 is designed as a leaf spring. It includes a clamping leg 41 and a support leg 42, which are connected to one another by an approximately semicircular connecting portion 46. The clamping spring 4 is preferably manufactured from spring steel.
(13) The clamping spring 4 is guided around the holding contour 26 in the region of the connecting portion 46. The pivot shaft 60, designed in approximately the center of the cross limb 46, extends concentrically about the pivot axis 6 and forms a pivot shaft. In this way, the spring clamping leg 41 is pivotable about the pivot axis 6.
(14) The preferably U-shaped cage clamp 3 includes a bus bar 33, which is disposed transversely to a rear wall 35 of the cage clamp 3. A side wall 32, on which a support piece 321 is provided, is formed opposite the bus bar 33 transversely to the rear wall 35.
(15) During a pivoting movement of the spring clamping leg 41 in a pivot direction 61 about the pivot axis 6, the support leg 42 of the clamping spring is braced against the support piece 321. In this process, the clamping leg 41 is pivoted in the pivot direction 61 against the restoring force of the clamping spring 4.
(16) Also provided on the cage member 3 is an integral connecting piece 31 on which, in this case, four connector pins 311 are provided for connection with electric conductors (not shown). The connector pins 311 shown here are designed as solder pins. Other connectors are also possible, however, for example, a contact spring or a contact pin or differently designed connectors, which allow for soldering, clamping, inserting or the like. The configuration of the connecting piece 31, of the connector pins 311 or other connectors is selected in accordance with the existing installation space.
(17) The cage member 3 may be inserted into the interior space 20 of the spring-force clamping element 1 above a cross piece 22 of the spring housing 2. When the cage clamp 3 is inserted, the connector pins 311 are guided outwardly, so that the interior space 20 remains free for the clamping spring 4 and an electric conductor support sleeve 7 (see
(18) Once the spring-biased connector 1 is assembled, the electric conductor support sleeve 7 may be inserted between the spring clamping leg 41 and the bus bar 33. In the assembled position M (see
(19) A release lever 5 is provided, in order to release the electric conductor 7 from the spring-biased connector and to remove the conductor in a direction opposite to the conductor insertion direction. With the release lever 5, it is possible not only to release the electric conductor 7 from the spring-force clamping element 1. Rather, the pivoting lever 5 is also provided for opening the clamping point 40. It therefore allows the clamping point 40 to be opened before an electric conductor 8, in particular, a thin-wire electric conductor 8, is to be clamped in the spring-biased clamping arrangement 1. With the clamping point 40 opened, it is very easy to insert the electric conductor sleeve 7or the conductor 8 directlyinto the clamping point 40.
(20) The base portion 58 of the release lever 5 in this case is approximately U-shaped in design.
(21) In addition, the operating leg 57 of the release lever 5 also includes an actuating handle portion 53. The pivoting lever 5 may be actuated manually at the actuating handle 53. In addition, a recess 54 for an actuating tool (not shown) is provided so that there, too, the release lever 5 may be actuated using the actuating tool, for example, a screw driver. Instead of an actuating handle 53, however, a more compact actuating surface 53 is preferred, which allows only one actuation using an actuating tool.
(22) To be able to actuate the clamping leg 41 with the pivoting lever 5, so that the clamping point 40 is opened and the clamped electric conductor 7 may be inserted into the spring-biased arrangement 1 or may be removed again from the spring-force clamping element 1, a lateral operating projection contact geometry 52 is provided between the mounting leg 56 and the operating leg 57. In the assembled spring-biased clamping element 1, the lateral operating projection 52 is disposed between the clamping limb 41 and the insertion region 21. As a result, it is disposed in the interior space 20 of the spring-biased connector arrangement 1 and does not increase the installation depth of the arrangement.
(23) When the release lever 5 is pivoted about the pivot axis 6 in the pivot direction 61, the lateral operating projection 52 presses on the clamping limb 41. As a result, the clamping leg 41 is also pivoted about the pivot axis 6 in the pivot direction 61.
(24) The lateral operating projection 52 has a flat design and fits at least partially flat against the clamping leg 41, at least when opening the clamping point 40, i.e., when pivoting the release lever 5 in the pivot direction 61. As a result, the force is evenly distributed on the clamping leg 41 in the region of the lateral operating projection 52. Moreover, it does not break as a result when actuating the pivoting lever.
(25) Due to the restoring force of the clamping spring 4, the clamping leg 41 is automatically pivoted back opposite the pivot direction 61 when the electric conductor sleeve 7 is removed from the spring-biased connector 1, and the release lever 5 is no longer acted upon by any actuating force. The clamping leg 41 at this point fits partially against the lateral operating projection 52 and presses on the projection 52 opposite the pivot direction 61, so that the release lever 5 is pivoted back by the clamping spring 4.
(26) Also provided on the release lever 5 is a guide projection contour 55 (
(27) A lever guide arrangement 23 is provided on the housing 2, so that the installation depth of the spring-biased connector 1 is not increased unnecessarily by the release lever 5. During pivoting, the release lever 5 is guided along the lever guide 23. The lever guide arrangement 23 also prevents the release lever 5 from freely pivoting when the electric conductor sleeve 7 is connected.
(28) In order to limit the installation height of the spring-biased connector 1, and to create a good holding force on the inserted electric conductor sleeve 7, the clamping leg 41 includes a first bend 43 and a second bend 45.
(29) The first bend 43 is provided at an open end 44 of the clamping limb 41. The second bend 45 is provided in the region of the contact geometry 52. As a result of the second bend 45, the clamping limb 41 between the first bend 43 and the second bend 45 extends virtually transversely to the clamped electric conductor 7, respectively, the conductor insertion direction 8. The installation height is minimal as a result. As a result of the first bend 43, an obtuse angle is formed between the clamping limb 41 and the electric conductor 7, and securely clamps the conductor in the spring-force clamping element 1. The direction of the installation depth 81, the installation width 82 and the installation height 83 are shown in
(30) To open the clamping point and to release an electric conductor 7 clamped in the spring-force clamping element 1, requires an actuating force on the actuating handle 53 or the recess 54 at the open end 59 of the actuating leg 57 of the pivoting lever 5, which acts in the conductor insertion direction.
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(34) While in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes may be made without deviating from the invention described above.