Electrical connector assembly and connection arrangement

09847593 · 2017-12-19

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An electrical connector assembly 1 comprising: a terminal holder 18, and a fastening assembly 20, accommodated within the terminal holder 18, for clamping a plurality of terminals 3, 4 in the direction of a longitudinal axis L for an electrical connection between said terminals 3, 4, said fastening assembly 20 including a first fastening member 23 made of a metal material and a second fastening member 29 which first and second fastening members 23, 29 are connected to each other for clamping said terminals 3, 4 and which define a terminal receiving area 37, wherein the electrical connector further comprises an insulation arrangement 30 which is arranged between said first fastening member 23 and the terminal receiving area 37.

Claims

1. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a terminal holder, a fastening assembly, accommodated within the terminal holder, for clamping a plurality of terminals in the direction of a longitudinal axis for an electrical connection between said terminals, said fastening assembly including a first fastening member made of a metal material and a second fastening member which first and second fastening members are connected to each other for clamping said terminals and which define a terminal receiving area, and an insulation arrangement which is arranged between said first fastening member and the terminal receiving area, wherein the first fastening member is a screw having a threaded shaft and a screw-head, wherein the second fastening member has an inside thread receiving said threaded shaft of the first fastening member, wherein the insulation arrangement comprises an insulation sleeve made of an electrically insulating material and receiving the threaded shaft of the screw, wherein the insulation sleeve has at one end a flange portion abutting the screw-head of the screw, wherein the insulation arrangement comprises an insulation washer made of an electrically insulating material and abutting the second fastening member, wherein the threaded shaft of the screw is led through a hole of the insulation washer, and wherein the hole of the insulation washer has a portion of an increased diameter receiving the insulation sleeve and supporting the insulation sleeve in a radial direction.

2. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the terminal holder has a receptacle for receiving and holding the fastening assembly.

3. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle has a first opening for inserting the fastening assembly and/or a first terminal of the plurality of terminals in a radial direction.

4. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle has a second opening for inserting a second terminal of the plurality of terminals in a radial direction.

5. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle has two oppositely arranged guiding grooves for receiving the flange portion of the insulation sleeve in a direction transversal to the longitudinal axis.

6. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle has a first recess for receiving the second fastening member and supporting the second fastening member against rotation about the longitudinal axis.

7. The electrical connector assembly according to claim 2, wherein the receptacle has a second recess for receiving the insulation washer and supporting the insulation washer against radially removing the insulation washer out of the receptacle.

8. A connection arrangement comprising an electrical connector assembly according to any claim 1, and a first terminal and a second terminal received in the terminal receiving area of the fastening assembly and being clamped by said fastening assembly for an electrical connection between said first and second terminals.

9. The connection arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the first terminal has an eyelet portion with a hole wherein the fastening assembly is led through said hole.

10. The connection arrangement according to claim 8, wherein the second terminal has a fork-like portion with a slot for radially mounting the second terminal onto the fastening assembly.

11. The connection arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the insulation sleeve has only one flange portion.

12. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a terminal holder, a fastening assembly, accommodated within the terminal holder, for clamping a plurality of terminals in the direction of a longitudinal axis for an electrical connection between said terminals, said fastening assembly including a first fastening member made of a metal material and a second fastening member which first and second fastening members are connected to each other for clamping said terminals and which define a terminal receiving area, and an insulation arrangement which is arranged between said first fastening member and the terminal receiving area, wherein the first fastening member is a screw having a threaded shaft and a screw-head and wherein the second fastening member has an inside thread receiving said threaded shaft of the first fastening member, wherein the terminal holder has a receptacle for receiving and holding the fastening assembly, and wherein the receptacle has two oppositely arranged guiding grooves for receiving a flange portion of an insulation sleeve in a direction transversal to the longitudinal axis.

Description

(1) A preferred embodiment is described with reference to the following drawings, wherein

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective exploded view of a connection arrangement with an electrical connector assembly within a case;

(3) FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the arrangement according to FIG. 1,

(4) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the terminal holder of the electrical connector assembly according to FIG. 1, and

(5) FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the terminal holder according to FIG. 3 with inserted fastening assemblies and terminals.

(6) FIGS. 1 to 4 do depict the invention in different views and are described together.

(7) The Figures show a connector assembly 1 which is encapsuled by a box shaped case 2 and which serves to electrically connect first terminals 3, 3′ with second terminals 4, 4′. The first terminals 3, 3′ may be connected to a cable leading to a battery. The second terminals 4, 4′ are connected to shielded wires 5, 5′ in order to distribute the electrical energy of the battery. The connector assembly 1 is a two-pole design with two pole, each of which has one first terminals 3 and one second terminal 4. Generally, the connector assembly 1 can also be of a one-pole of multiple pole design. In the following, if only one of the first terminals 3, 3′ or only one of the second terminals 4, 4′ is mentioned, it is described representing all other poles.

(8) The cables (not shown) which are to be connected to the first terminals 3, 3′ are guided through an opening 61 within a housing 7 of the case 2. The first terminals 3, 3′ are arranged within the case 2. Each of the shielded wires 5, 5′ is guided through insertion holes 6, 6′ in the housing 7 so that the second terminals 4, 4′ are completely arranged within the case 2. The second terminals 4, 4′ are electrically connected to conductors of the shielded wires 5, 5′. The shielded wires 5, 5′ are coupled to shield connectors 8, 8′ which are mounted to the case 2. The shield connectors 8, 8′ comprise shield terminals 9, 9′ which are held in contact and, therefore, having an electrical connection to the case 2 wherein the case 2 is made of a metal material. The shield terminals 9, 9′ constitute a ground connection to the case 2. The shield terminals 9, 9′ are electrically connected to shield conductors 15, 15′ of the shielded wires 5, 5′ wherein the shield conductors 15, 15′ are braided conductors surrounding the main conductor 14, 14′ and a cable insulation 16, 16′.

(9) In order to reach the connector assembly 1 to establish a connection between the first terminal 3, 3′ and the second terminals 4, 4′ the case 2 has an opening 17 which is closed by a cover 10. Between the cover 10 and the housing 7 a seal 11 is arranged. The cover 10 is fixed to the housing 7 by fastening bolts 12.

(10) The housing 7 of the case 2 is fastened to an electrical device by fastening bolts 13.

(11) The connector assembly 1 comprises a terminal holder 18 made of an electrically insulated material. The terminal holder 18 has for each hole a receptacle 19, 19′ which accommodates a fastening assembly 20, 20′. As can best be seen from FIG. 2 the receptacle 19 has a first opening 21 for inserting the fastening assembly 20 and the first terminal 3 into the receptacle 19. Further, the receptacle 19 has a second opening 22 for inserting the second terminal 4.

(12) The fastening assembly 20, which is identical to the other fastening assembly 20′ as shown in FIG. 1 and which is described in the following representing the other fastening assembly 20′, comprises a first fastening member 23 in form of a screw with a screw-head 24 and a threaded shaft 25. The screw-head 24 has a hexagonal recess 26 for a tool. In the area of transition between the screw-head 24 and the threaded shaft 25 the screw-head 24 has a circumferential collar 27.

(13) The fastening assembly 20 further comprises a second fastening member 29 in form of a screw-nut. The screw-nut has an inside thread 28 in which the threaded shaft 25 is threaded. The second fastening member 29, alternatively, can be formed by the terminal holder 18 or a part of the terminal holder 18 so that the screw 23 may be threaded into an inside thread of the terminal holder 18. In the present embodiment the second fastening member 29 is a separate element.

(14) The first terminal 3 and the second terminal 4 are clamped between the screw-head 23 and the screw-nut 29 in order to establish an electrical contact between the first terminal 3 and the second terminal 4. The area between the screw-head 24 and the screw-nut 29 around the threaded shaft 25 can be considered as a terminal receiving area 37 in which connection ends of the terminals 3, 4 are arranged for clamping.

(15) Both, the screw 23 and the screw-nut 29 are made of a metal material so that the fastening assembly 20 is able to apply a sufficient force to the terminals 3, 4 in order to establish a reliable connection between the terminals 3, 4. In order to avoid an electrical contact between the fastening members 23, 29 and one of the terminals 3, 4 the fastening assembly 20 further comprises an insulation arrangement 30 comprising an insulation sleeve 31. The insulation sleeve 31 has a central bore 36 for accommodating the threaded shaft 25 of the screw 23. At an end of the insulation sleeve 31 which is arranged towards the screw-head 24 the insulation sleeve 31 has a flange portion 32 which extends radially from the insulation sleeve 31 and which is supported in axial direction related to the longitudinal direction L against the screw-head 24. The insulation arrangement 30 further comprises an insulation washer 33 which is arranged at the other end of the insulation sleeve opposite to the flange portion 32 and which is in supporting contact to the screw-nut 29. The insulation washer 33 has a hole 34. The threaded shaft 25 of the screw 23 is guided through the hole 34 of the insulation washer 33 and is screwed into the inside thread 28 of the screw-nut 29 on a side of the insulation washer 33 which is opposite to the screw-head 24.

(16) In order to facilitate an easy pre-assembling of the insulation arrangement 30 the hole 34 of the insulation washer 33 has a portion of increased diameter 25 which is arranged towards the insulation sleeve 31 and which accommodates a part of the insulation sleeve 31 supporting the insulation washer 33 in a radial direction against the insulation sleeve 31.

(17) The insulation arrangement 30 is made of an electrically insulating material, such as Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Hence, the two fastening members 23, 29 are completely insulated by the insulation arrangement 30 towards the terminal receiving area 37.

(18) The first terminal 3 is configured in the form of a so called eyelet connector having a hole 38. The threaded shaft 25 and the insulation sleeve 31 are accommodated within the hole 38 of the first terminal 3 so that the first terminal 3 cannot come into contact with the screw 23. In an axial direction towards the nut 29 the first terminal 3 is supported against the insulation washer 33 so that the first terminal 3 cannot come into contact with the screw-nut 29, either.

(19) The second terminal 4 can either be also in the form of an eyelet connector comparable to the first terminal or, as shown in FIG. 1, the second terminal 4 can be in the form of a fork having a slot 39 so that the second terminal 4 can be slipped onto the insulation sleeve 31 in a radial direction. As shown in FIG. 2 also the second terminal 4 is only in contact to the insulation sleeve 31 and is not in contact to the screw 23. In an axial direction the second terminal 4 is supported against the flange portion 32 of the insulation sleeve 31 so that also a contact to the screw-head 24 is avoided.

(20) Each receptacle 19 has two oppositely arranged grooves 40, 41 which are orientated parallel to each other. The flange portion 32 of the insulation sleeve 31 has a rectangular shape with two oppositely arranged parallel edges 42, 43 which are guided in the grooves 40, 41. The grooves 40, 41 start from the first opening 21 so that the insulation sleeve 31 can be inserted into the receptacle 19 from the first opening 21. The flange portion 32 is supported in an axial direction against the grooves 40, 41.

(21) In order to avoid that the insulation sleeve 31 can be pulled out of the grooves 40, 41 unintentionally the terminal holder 18 is provided with two elastic spring arms 44, 45 for each of the receptacles 19, 19′. The two spring arms 44, 45 are orientated parallel to the grooves 40, 41 and can be elastically deformed parallel to the longitudinal axis L. Each spring arm 44, 45 has a locking catch 46, 47 projecting from the spring arm 44, 45 towards the flange portion 32 and engaging front edges 48, 49 of the flange portion 32 so that the flange portion 32 is supported in a radial direction of the longitudinal axis L.

(22) Each spring 44, 45 arm further comprises a wall portion 50, 51 projecting from the spring arms 44, 45 in a longitudinal direction on a side of the spring arms 44 which is opposite to the receptacle 19. Each of the wall portions 50, 51 has a locking catch 52, 53, wherein the locking catches 52, 53 are arranged towards each other. The screw-head 24 is arranged between the wall portions 50, 51 wherein the circumferential collar 27 of the screw-head 24 is held in its position by the locking catches 52, 53 as long as the screw 23 is not threaded into the nut 29.

(23) The nut 29 has a hexagonal outer circumference and is accommodated within a first recess 54 which has a complementary shape, i.e. a hexagonal profile so that the nut 29 is secured against the rotation about the longitudinal axis L within the first recess 54.

(24) The terminal holder 18 further comprises a second recess 55 for accommodating the insulation washer 33. The insulation washer 33 has a square outer profile and the second recess 55 has a complementary shape so that the insulation washer 33 is supported against rotation about the longitudinal axis L and cannot be pulled out of the receptacle 19 unintentionally.

(25) The terminal holder 18 is held in a support 58 of the housing 7 of the case 2. The terminal holder 18 has two spring arms 56, one of which is shown in the drawings and which are arranged in opposite sides of the terminal holder 18. The spring arms 56 have a locking projection 57 which is in engagement with a complementary undercut of the support 58.

(26) In order to further ensure that a person assembling the connector assembly cannot touch any energized parts the portion of the first terminal 3 which projects out of the terminal holder 18 is covered by an insulating coating 59 as can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2 (indicated as thick black line in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 2). The eyelet part of the first terminal 3 is uncoated. The second terminal 4 is covered by an insulating tube 60 so that from above through the opening 17 of the housing 7 an operator or a person assembling the connector assembly cannot touch one of the energized parts and cannot contact an ordinary metallic tool with one of the energized parts.

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(27) 1 connector assembly 2 case 3, 3′ first terminal 4, 4′ second terminal 5, 5′ shielded wire 6, 6′ insertion hole 7 housing 8, 8′ shield connector 9, 9′ shield terminal 10 cover 11 seal 12 fastening bolt 13 fastening bolt 14, 14′ main conductor 15, 15′ shield conductor 16, 16′ cable insulation 17 opening 18 terminal holder 19, 19′ receptacle 20, 20′ fastening assembly 21, 21′ first opening 22, 22′ second opening 23, 23′ first fastening member (screw) 24, 24′ screw-head 25 threaded shaft 26, 26′ hexagonal recess 27, 27′ collar 28 inside thread 29 second fastening member (screw-nut) 30, 30′ insulation arrangement 31, 31′ insulation sleeve 32, 32′ flange portion 33, 33′ insulation washer 34 hole 35 portion of increased diameter 36 bore 37 terminal receiving area 38 hole 39, 39′ slot 40, 40′ groove 41, 41′ groove 42 edge 43 edge 44, 44′ spring arm 45, 45′ spring arm 46, 46′ locking catch 47, 47′ locking catch 48 front edge 49 front edge 50, 50′ wall portion 51, 51′ wall portion 52, 52′ locking catch 53, 53′ locking catch 54, 54′ first recess 55, 55′ second recess 56 spring arm 57 locking projection 58 support 59 coating 60 tube L longitudinal axis