Fluid measurement device
09638562 ยท 2017-05-02
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Abstract
A fluid measurement or control device has an outer housing with a corner portion cut out, in which an electric line connection is located and which optionally can be closed with a lid.
Claims
1. A fluid measurement device, with a cuboid outer housing, which includes corner portions that each are defined by two side walls, one of an upper side and a lower side and one of a front side and a rear side, and with an electric line connection at the outer housing, the outer housing having a corner portion designed as a cut out section, the corner portion being defined by the front or rear side and the upper or lower side being shortened and a shoulder in the outer housing limiting the cut out section, and the electric line connection being provided in the shoulder, wherein the electric line connection is a connection for one of a clamping block and a round plug connection.
2. The fluid measurement device according to claim 1, wherein on the outer housing in the region of the shoulder a lead-through strap is formed, through which a cable tie is guided for locking the electric line.
3. A fluid measurement device, with a cuboid outer housing, which includes corner portions that each are defined by two side walls, one of an upper side and a lower side and one of a front side and a rear side, and with an electric line connection at the outer housing, the outer housing having a corner portion designed as a cut out section, the corner portion being defined by the front or rear side and the upper or lower side being shortened and a shoulder in the outer housing limiting the cut out section, and the electric line connection being provided in the shoulder, wherein a lid covering the shoulder is provided, which can be attached to the outer housing, wherein the lid has a cable lead-through opening.
4. The fluid measurement device according to claim 3, wherein the cable lead-through opening is provided at a rear side of the lid which is arranged adjacent of the housing's rear side.
5. The fluid measurement device according to claim 3, wherein the cable lead-through opening has a cross-section which is smaller than a cable-side plug to form a pull-out protection for the electric line.
6. The fluid measurement device according to claim 5, wherein the cable lead-through opening being formed as keyhole opening.
7. A fluid measurement device, with a cuboid outer housing, which includes corner portions that each are defined by two side walls, one of an upper side and a lower side and one of a front side and a rear side, and with an electric line connection at the outer housing, the outer housing having a corner portion designed as a cut out section, the corner portion being defined by the front or rear side and the upper or lower side being shortened and a shoulder in the outer housing limiting the cut out section, and the electric line connection being provided in the shoulder, wherein the fluid measurement device is one of a mass flow meter and a mass flow regulator, wherein the fluid measurement device comprises an inlet opening and an outlet opening which are in fluidic communication, wherein a lid covering the shoulder is provided, which can be attached to the outer housing, wherein on the inside of the lid at least one tab is present, which only in the case of a correct plug connection penetrates into a plug-side depression, and wherein a cable clamping element is provided at the end of the cable to form a plug, wherein single cables are clamped in the cable clamping element, the cable clamping element having a connecting depression, the tab extending into said connecting depression, the depth of the connecting depression being adapted to the length of the tab so that the lid can be closed only in the case of a correct clamping of the cable in the cable clamping element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) The cuboid outer housing 10 has corner portions 16-22. The corner portion 16 is defined by the sides or walls converging in this region, namely the side walls 28 extending substantially parallel to each other, of which only one side wall can be seen, the upper side 26 and the front side 24. The corner portion 18 is the region in which the side walls 28, a lower side 30 as well as the front side 24 converge. The corner portion 20 in turn is the region in which the side walls 28, a rear side 32 as well as the lower side 30 converge. Correspondingly, the corner portion 22 is defined by the region in which the side walls 28 and the upper side 26 as well as the rear side 32 converge.
(12) In the region of the rear side 32 an electric line connection 34 is designed in a manner protruding from the housing, into which a plug 36 can be plugged, which is permanently attached to an electric line 38 with numerous strands.
(13) As can be seen in
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(15) In contrast to
(16) In the shoulder 40, more exactly in the retracted front wall 44, an electric line connection 46 is provided on the housing side.
(17) Into the electric line connection 46 a plug 48 is plugged, which here is designed as clamping block. In the clamping block 48 strands 50 of the electric line 38 are clamped.
(18) In
(19) The fact that the individual sides or walls in part are slightly beveled and the edges and corners are rounded does not change anything about the cuboid basic shape of the outer housing 10.
(20) The corresponding cuboid 100 of course would also be shaped correspondingly for
(21) The shoulder 40 is so deep, i.e. the distance of the recessed upper side 42 to the upper side 26 is so large that the plug 48 does not protrude beyond the virtual cuboid 100, whose upper side here coincides with the upper side 26.
(22) In contrast to the embodiment according to
(23) More exactly, the partly stripped strands 50 can be seen, so that there is a region 52 in which the outer insulation 54 is removed. In this region 52, a metal foil or a metal braiding surrounds the strands 50.
(24) To in addition achieve grounding in the region 52, a preferably metallic cable tie 56 is provided, which is guided around a housing-side lead-through strap 58 and on the housing side additionally is secured and contacted with a metal screw 60.
(25) The cable tie 56 thus has a dual function, in that on the one hand it ensures a ground contact and on the other hand produces a positional and pull-out protection for the cable 38.
(26) The region with the insulation 54 also extends into the space defined by the shoulder 40.
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(29) The sensor unit 66 and/or the valve 72 are actuated electronically. For this purpose, a printed circuit board 76 is provided, from which corresponding lines lead to the electric line connection 46.
(30) The electronic housing is omitted in
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(32) In the embodiment according to
(33) In this embodiment, which is not to be understood in a limiting sense, the lid 80 is pivotally attached to the housing 10, here to the electronic housing 14.
(34) As shown in
(35) Preferably, the lid 80 adjoins the corresponding sides of the outer housing 10 with its outer surfaces, preferably even without any shoulder or protrusion.
(36) In this embodiment, the rear side of the lid 80 preferably is completely open, which likewise is not to be understood in a limiting sense, so that in the connected condition of the electric line 38 the lid 80 can simply be folded over the electric line (see
(37) In addition, non-illustrated latching noses are provided between lid 80 and outer housing 10, so that on closing the lid 80 snaps into place and remains in the closed position shown in
(38) On the lower side of the lid 80, which is shown in
(39) Due to the fact that ribs 82 also protrude on the lower side of the plug, it is not possible to pull the plug 48 out of the space closed by the lid 80, when the lid 80 is latched, as the plug 48 would strike against the ribs 82. The open rear side of the lid 80 thus forms a cable lead-through opening with a cross-section which is smaller than the corresponding cross-section of the plug 48, so that a pull-out protection is formed in pull-out direction parallel to the electric line direction.
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(41) From the lower side of the lid 80 tabs 84 protrude, which with proper connection of the plug penetrate into connecting depressions or, generally, depressions 86 on the upper side of the plug 48. The adjustment between the length of the tabs 84 and the location of the depressions 86 is made such that the tabs 84 only can penetrate into the depressions 86 when the plug 48 is plugged into the electric line connection 46 completely and correctly. In addition, the cable clamping elements to be seen in
(42) When these prerequisites for positioning the tabs 84 are not met, the lid 80 cannot be closed completely. It hence is clear that a contact problem does exist.
(43) The embodiments according to
(44) Except for the modifications mentioned below, the embodiment according to
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(46) In addition, the lid 80 is not pivotally attached to the outer housing 10, but can be slid open.
(47) For this purpose, a more or less long guideway can be formed between lid 80 and housing 10. In the embodiment according to
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(49) In this embodiment, the protection with the cable tie 56 and the corresponding tab at the lid is omitted, which however only is the case optionally.
(50) The cable lead-through opening 94 on the rear side of the lid 80 is designed like a keyhole, which allows plugging in of the electric line from the open, lower side of the opening. The corresponding plug at the electric line, which is designed as round plug, however is so large then that here as well pulling the plug out of the lid 80 is not possible due to the cross-sectional adaptation of the plug outer shape and the cable lead-through opening 94.
(51) The retention of the lid 80 at the housing is not effected via the guideway, but also via screws 96 which through openings 98 on the rear side of the lid can be turned into threads in the front wall 44.
(52) Toolless opening of the lid 80 and pulling off the plug thereby is not possible, which contributes to the protection of the connection.
(53) Moreover, due to the keyhole geometry however releasing and pulling off the lid 80 is feasible with the plug connection still existing.
(54) Depending on the requirements to be fulfilled by the lid 80, the same can be made of plastics or metal, for example also of diecast aluminum.
(55) It should also be emphasized that the type of the plug and of the electric line connection 46 nothing has to do with the shape and kind of the lid 80 necessarily to the effect that for example only a pivotable lid 80 can be combined with a plug 48 as bearing block. All of the combinations shown in the embodiments also can be mixed with each other, this apparently is easily possible in technical terms.
(56) In the illustrated embodiments, the outer housing 10 in addition has an oblong cuboid shape, in that the length measured over the bottom side 30 is greater than the height and width measured over the front side 24.
(57) The electric line connection 46 preferably points in this longitudinal direction, which also corresponds to the connecting direction and the direction of extension of the electric line 38.
(58) Depending on the embodiment of the lid 80, the entire device hence can pass an impact test, but also achieve types of protection such as IP65 or ATEX or approvals such as EX and UL.
(59) The device shown in particular is a mass flow meter or mass flow regulator for a fluid.