ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
20170110811 · 2017-04-20
Inventors
- Ralf Henke (Brühl, DE)
- Torsten Diekmann (Leopoldshöhe, DE)
- Jörg DIEKMANN (Oerlinghausen, DE)
- Jan MEIER (Detmold, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a terminal assembly and in particular a series terminal assembly for medium-voltage switchgears. The assembly includes at least two input-side connectors and at least two output-side connectors in addition to a configuration location. The input-side connectors and the output-side connectors are not interconnected in a fixed pre-configured manner. Each of the configuration locations for each input-side connector location and for each output-side connector location has a configuration connector location.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A connector assembly for a medium voltage switchgear, comprising (a) at least two input-side connectors; (b) at least two output-side connectors which are electrically independent of said input-side connectors; and (c) an intermediate connector having first connectors connected with said input-side connectors and second connectors connected with said output-side connectors.
16. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein said input-side connectors, said output side connectors, and said intermediate connector are arranged on a terminal block.
17. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein said input-side connectors and said intermediate connector first connectors are arranged on an input terminal block and said output-side connectors and said intermediate connector second connectors are arranged on an output terminal block.
18. A connector assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein said input and output terminal blocks are separable.
19. A connector assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein said input terminal block and said output terminal block are one of displaceable, rotatable and pivotal relative to each other.
20. A connector assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein said input terminal block and said output terminal block are identical.
21. A connector assembly as defined in claim 17, wherein at least one of said input and output terminal blocks comprises one of a wiring harness plug and a socket.
22. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein said first and second connectors of said intermediate connector comprise one of plug and socket connectors.
23. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, and further comprising a connector kit for electrically connecting said intermediate connector first and second connectors.
24. A connector assembly as defined in claim 23, wherein said connector kit includes a configurable connector corresponding to said intermediate connector.
25. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, wherein said intermediate connector is arranged at least one of between and above said input-side connectors and said output-side connectors.
26. A connector assembly as defined in claim 15, and further comprising a support on which said input-side and output side connectors are mounted and electrical connections between said input-side connectors and said intermediate connector first connectors and between said out-put side connectors and said intermediate connector second connectors.
27. A connector assembly as defined in claim 24, wherein said intermediate first and second connectors and said configurable connector comprise one of corresponding plug and socket connectors.
28. A connector assembly as defined in claim 24, and further comprising at least one of wires, bus bars, and a circuit board for electrically connecting said configurable connector and said first and second connectors of said intermediate connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0021] 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
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[0038] This connector assembly 3 is a series terminal assembly with a plurality of series terminals 20 placed alongside each other in an arrangement direction 52, and therefore in a row. Eight series terminals are shown, but any number may be provided. The series terminals 20 preferably each have locking devices 251, 252 for mounting on a support rail (not shown).
[0039] Each of the series terminals 20 includes a plurality (in this example four) of input-side connectors 21 and output-side connectors 22. The connectors 21, 22 are arranged one on top of another in the vertical direction 51, i.e., in a column. At the input and output side, the connector assembly 3 therefore includes a patch field with 4*8 connectors 21, 22.
[0040] The connectors 21, 22 are designed as plug-in units. But a design as socket units is also possible.
[0041] Each input-side connector location 21 and each output-side connector location 22 is electrically connected by a bus bar 24 to a connector 23 which may be a configurable connector. The bus bars 24 have no preconfigured electrical connection, such as by bus bars or the like.
[0042] The connectors 23 are arranged on a configuration location K. They are grouped into rows R and columns S. In the embodiment shown, the connectors 23 on the input side E connected to the input-side connectors 21 and the connectors 23 on the output side A connected to the output-side connectors 22 are spatially separated from each other by a housing 26, especially an electrically insulating housing.
[0043] The connectors 23 are also designed as plugs, while a socket design is preferred.
[0044] The connectors 23 are arranged in the vertical direction 51 above and between the input-side and output-side connectors 21, 22. The bus bars 24 make an angle 27 to each other, here a right angle. The connectors 23 are thereby easily accessible to the user from above, and the input-side and output-side connectors 21, 22 are accessible from opposite sides in an extension direction 53 of the connector assembly 3.
[0045] The connectors 23, the input-side connectors 21 and the output-side connectors 22 are arranged on a terminal block 2. This is formed from the series terminals 20 arranged in rows. Therefore, by arranging rows of more or fewer series terminals 20, the overall terminal block 2 can be adapted to the required number of connectors 21, 22, 23.
[0046] In the sample embodiment shown, a plug and/or socket connection 4 for a wiring harness (not shown) is shown at the input side E and at the output side A, for example, which can be attached to the input-side or output-side connectors 21, 22. The plug and/or socket connections 4 include sockets, especially push-in connections, as a mating connector location 41 for pushing onto the plugs of the connectors 21, 22. In this embodiment, a wiring harness plug and/or socket connection 4, especially a ready assembled connection, can be easily attached at the input or output side to the overall terminal block 2. The plug and/or socket connections 4 of the wiring harness can therefore be configured/assembled independently of the connector assembly 3.
[0047] For the electrical connection of the input-side connectors 21 to the output-side connectors 22 there is shown a connecting kit 1. The connecting kit 1 is also formed from a plurality of row caps 10 arranged in a row. It can likewise be adapted to the required number of connectors 21, 22, 23 by having more or fewer row caps 10 arranged in a row.
[0048] The connecting kit 1 includes, for each connector 23 of the overall terminal block 2, a mating connector 11.
[0049] The mating connectors 11 are designed as sockets, especially as push-in connectors. They can therefore be attached by simple pushing onto the plug units of the connectors 23, especially from above.
[0050] The mating connectors 11 can be flexibly interconnected in the connecting kit 1 independently of the connector assembly 3 and in regard to the possible plug and socket connections. For this, each mating connector 11 includes a connecting plug 13. The connecting plugs 13 of the connecting kit 1 shown in
[0051] For the electrical connection of the connecting plugs 13,
[0052] Furthermore,
[0053] In the embodiment of the connector assembly 3 shown in
[0054] Instead of first assembling a wiring harness plug and/or socket connection 4 (see
[0055] In order to minimize the number of components needed for the connector assembly 3, the input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202 are identical in design. They are arranged in mirror symmetry. In this way, the input side E and the output side A are arranged in the extension direction 53 on opposite sides of the connector assembly 3.
[0056] The electrical connection of the input-side connectors 21 with the output-side connectors 22 is also performed by a connecting kit 1, which is designed similar to the embodiments described in
[0057] Also in this embodiment of the connector assembly 3 the two terminal blocks 201, 202 are formed each time from a plurality of series terminals 20 placed in a row in the arrangement direction 52. Furthermore, the connecting kit 1 is also formed from a plurality of row caps 10 lined up in a row in the arrangement direction 52. The number of connectors 21, 22, 23 is therefore also adaptable by using more or fewer series terminals 20 and row caps 10.
[0058] However, not every series terminal 20 here includes the locking devices 251, 252 for locking on the support rail. Instead, the series terminals 20 are arranged on a support 31 designed as a strip. On the support 31 there are arranged locking devices 351, 352 for locking on the support rail.
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[0060] The terminal location K is shown in
[0061] The embodiment of
[0062] However, in this embodiment the connectors 23 are each arranged flush with their input-side or output-side connectors 21, 22. Furthermore, the input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202 are spaced apart from each other in the extension direction 53. The terminal location K is thereby arranged between the input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202.
[0063] Furthermore, the input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202 in this embodiment are arranged each time in a housing.
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[0065] In order to make the terminal location K for the electrical connection of the input-side connectors 21 with the output-side connectors 22 accessible to the user, the two housings 341, 342 can swivel relative to each other about a swivel axis 32 in a swivel direction 320.
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[0071] The attachment plugs of the input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202 are each arranged on a support 31. The support of this embodiment includes no locking devices for locking onto a support rail, but it is possible to provide them if desired.
[0072] The input terminal block 201 and the output terminal block 202 are spaced apart from each other. Between them is provided the terminal location K.
[0073] A connecting kit 1 is provided for the electrical connection of the input-side connectors 21 to the output-side connectors 22.
[0074] In the representation shown in
[0075] The connecting kit 1 includes a cover 12 which can swivel about a swivel axis 33 in a swivel direction 330. The representation shows the connecting kit 1 with the cover 12 swiveled about the swivel axis 33. In this way, the interior 14 of the connecting kit 1 can be seen. In the interior is arranged the second terminal location K with the connecting plug locations 13.
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[0077] Since the connecting kit 1 in
[0078] The mating connectors 11 corresponding to the connectors 23 are shown in
[0079] The connector assembly 3 of
[0080] The connectors 23 are designed as plug and socket connectors (sockets or pins). The mating connectors 11 corresponding to the connectors 23 (plug and socket connectors corresponding to the plug and socket connectors 23, i.e., pins or sockets) can be seen in
[0081] In place of a circuit board, or on a circuit board designed for this, it is also possible to provide actuatable electronics in the top part mount or directly in the base 31 (which then remains with no top part), having conductor tracks (of the same or different cross section) and switching elements such as relays or transistors, connecting or not connecting the tracks in a controlled manner according to the actuation, by which the connection between the input-side connectors 21 and the output-side connectors 22 or the connectors 11 at the output side A and 11 at the input side E is electronically realized. Functions such as voltage surge protection fuses or the like can also be provided.