WALL BUSHING FOR PLUG CONNECTORS

20170352993 ยท 2017-12-07

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    Abstract

    Provided is a wall bushing for establishing contact between a plug connector and a housing wall or the like. The wall bushing can be placed and fastened over an opening by three fastening bores. Advantageous arrangement of the three fastening bores ensures that the wall bushing is fitted on the housing in a particularly safe and stable manner. The special shaping of the wall bushing additionally allows a high mounting density of a large number of wall bushings in a small area.

    Claims

    1. A wall feedthrough bushing for plug connectors, said wall feedthrough bushing comprising a fastening flange having a collar, wherein the collar surrounds a through-going opening that extends through the fastening flange, and wherein the collar comprises a latch, wherein the fastening flange comprises precisely three fastening openings.

    2. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the collar is rectangular in shape.

    3. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 2, wherein two of the three fastening openings are arranged in a point-symmetrical manner with respect to the middle point of the rectangular shape of the collar.

    4. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 1, wherein fastening flange comprises a seal on the side that lies opposite the collar.

    5. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 4, wherein the seal surrounds at least the through-going opening.

    6. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fastening flange surrounds the collar on at least two sides.

    7. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the three fastening openings are arranged in two opposite-lying regions of the fastening flange, wherein the first region comprises two of the fastening openings and the second, opposite lying region comprises one fastening opening.

    8. The wall feedthrough bushing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the two opposite lying regions of the fastening flange are cut away around the fastening openings and are adapted to engage in one another in a jigsaw puzzle-like manner.

    9. A system comprising multiple wall feedthrough bushings as claimed in claim 7, wherein the wall feedthrough bushings are arranged adjacent to one another in at least one row, and the first region of a wall feedthrough bushing engages in each case in the second region of an adjacent wall feedthrough opening.

    10. A system comprising multiple wall feedthrough bushings as claimed in claim 8, wherein the wall feedthrough bushings are arranged adjacent to one another in at least one row, and the first region of a wall feedthrough bushing engages in each case in the second region of an adjacent wall feedthrough opening.

    Description

    EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

    [0020] The exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and is explained in detail hereinunder. In the drawings:

    [0021] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a wall feedthrough bushing that is known from the prior art;

    [0022] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a further wall feedthrough bushing that is known from the prior art;

    [0023] FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a wall feedthrough bushing in accordance with the invention;

    [0024] FIG. 4 illustrates a frontal view of the wall feedthrough bushing in accordance with the invention shown in FIG. 3; and

    [0025] FIG. 5 illustrates a system comprising multiple wall feedthrough bushings that are joined together in a grid pattern.

    [0026] The figures shows in part simplified schematic illustrations. On occasions, identical reference numerals are used for like but possibly non-identical elements. Different views of like elements can be scaled differently.

    [0027] The FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 known from the prior art. The wall feedthrough bushing 1 is formed from a fastening flange 2 that comprises a centrally arranged rectangular through-going opening 4. A collar 3 is arranged around the through-going opening 4. The collar 3 is provided so as to make contact and latch with a plug connector.

    [0028] The collar 3 is rectangular in shape and extends away from the fastening flange 2. Latching means 5 are provided on the outer face of the collar 3 and said latching means are provided so as to latch in a mechanical manner with a mating plug. The latching means are embodied in this example as latching indents into which latching arms of a mating plug connector can engage. Alternatively, a thread or latching means could also be provided here for a bayonet connection.

    [0029] The fastening flange 2 comprises moreover four fastening openings 6. The fastening openings 6 are arranged in the corners of the square fastening flange 2. This arrangement renders it possible to fasten the fastening flange 2 to a housing wall in a most secure manner as possible. The large contact surface of the fastening flange 2 is connected at all four corners to a wall.

    [0030] As a consequence, the largest possible force is transmitted from the fastening flange 2 to a housing wall. This is above all advantageous in the case of transverse forces occurring at the collar 3 since said forces can be easily diverted and easily absorbed by means of a housing wall.

    [0031] The amount of mounting surface required in the case of the illustrated wall feedthrough bushing 1 is a disadvantage. As a result of the relatively large fastening flange 2, a very large amount of contact area is required on a housing wall against which the fastening flange 2 can lie and to which said fastening flange can be screwed by means for example of screws through the fastening openings 6.

    [0032] This disadvantage is eliminated in the case of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 according to FIG. 2. The fastening flange 2 has been considerably reduced in size in this embodiment of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 that is likewise known in the prior art.

    [0033] The fastening flange 2 is considerably reduced in size. The fastening flange 2 is almost completely removed above the through-going opening 4 and the collar 3. The fastening flange 2 is still only provided in the lateral regions around the fastening openings 6. The remaining regions have been cut away.

    [0034] By virtue of cutting away the fastening flange 2 around the fastening openings 6, it is possible to insert two wall feedthrough bushings 1 into one another. The wall feedthrough bushings 1 can be mounted adjacent to one another in a considerably denser arrangement in that the fastening flange 2 of one wall feedthrough bushing 1 engages in the cut-out of an adjacent fastening flange 1.

    [0035] In addition, the fastening flange 2 comprises only two fastening openings 6 in lieu of four. A good fastening arrangement is achieved by means of expediently positioning the fastening holes 6 on a diagonal through the middle point of the through-going opening 4 and the collar 3.

    [0036] However, it is a disadvantage of this embodiment of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 that said wall feedthrough bushings are extremely unstable in the case of forces that act upon the collar 3 in a transverse direction with respect to the plugging-in direction. The entire wall feedthrough bushing 1 can tilt especially if forces occur in a transverse manner with respect to the axis between the fastening openings 6 as a result of the cable being pulled or as the plug connector is inserted or removed.

    [0037] If the connection between the fastening flange 2 and a wall is still to be sealed by means of a seal 7, traverse loadings can also cause said seal to be compressed and the wall feedthrough bushing 1 to become no longer tight. It is possible by way of example for an upwardly directed force on the collar 3 of the wall feedthrough bushing 1 shown in FIG. 2 to lead to the seal 7 being further compressed in the upper region and. for a gap to occur in the lower region of the fastening flange 2. As a result, moisture or other contaminants can penetrate.

    [0038] A perspective view of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 in accordance with the invention is illustrated in FIG. 3. The wall feedthrough bushing 1 comprises essentially the identical construction as for example known wall feedthrough bushings shown in FIG. 2. A fastening flange 2 is provided for fastening to a housing wall. By virtue of a through-going opening 4 in the fastening flange 2, a plug connector can be guided through the fastening flange 2 and connected to a mating plug connector.

    [0039] A collar 3 is provided around the through-going opening 4 and said collar comprises latching means 5 for latching with a plug connector. In accordance with the invention, three fastening openings 6 (6.1, 6.2, 6.3) are integrated in the fastening flange 2. Screws, pins or rivets can be guided through the fastening openings 6 and can be used to fasten the fastening flange 2 to a housing wall.

    [0040] The three fastening openings 6 are integrated into the fastening flange 2 in such a manner that it is possible to distribute force in the best possible manner over the fastening openings. For this purpose, two fastening openings 6.1, 6.2 are integrated in the left region 2.1 of the fastening flange 2. The fastening opening 6.1 is arranged in the upper portion of the region 2.1, whereas the fastening opening 6.2 is arranged in the lower portion of the region 2.1.

    [0041] The right-hand region 2.2 of the fastening flange 2 is provided in the middle between the fastening openings 6.1, 6.2. The third fastening opening 6.3 is integrated in the left-hand region 2.2. The region 2.2 of the fastening flange 2 is thus embodied in such a manner that it only surrounds the fastening opening 6.3. The region 2.2 is cut away above and below the fastening opening 6.3.

    [0042] The region 2.1 comprises a cut-out between the upper and lower portion and said cut-out is provided for receiving the region 2.2 of a further wall feedthrough bushing 1. As a consequence, two wall feedthrough bushings 1 can be mounted very close to one another.

    [0043] FIG. 4 also illustrates in this instance a front view of the wall feedthrough bushing 1 shown in FIG. 4. In this case, the shape of the fastening flange 2 and also the arrangement of the fastening opening 6 are easily visible. The fastening openings 6.1, 6.3 lie on an axis through the middle point of the through-going opening 4 and are arranged in a point-symmetrical manner with respect to the middle point.

    [0044] The fastening opening 6.2 is arranged in the lower portion of the region 2.1 of the fastening flange 2 so that a maximal spacing with respect to the middle point of the through-going opening 4 is produced. It is thus rendered possible to fasten the wall feedthrough bushing 1 in an optimal manner.

    [0045] The particular design of the regions 2.1 and 2.2 of the fastening flanges 2 is clear in FIG. 5. FIG. 5 illustrates a system comprising multiple wall feedthrough bushings 1 that are joined together in a grid pattern. Six wall feedthrough bushings 1 are arranged in two rows and three columns.

    [0046] In each case, the region 2.1 of a wall feedthrough bushing 1 engages in the region 2.2 of the adjacent wall feedthrough bushing 1. The regions 2.1 and 2.2 are advantageously cut away around the fastening openings 6 in such a manner that the regions 2.1, 2.2 can engage in one another. It is thus possible to arrange multiple wall feedthrough bushings 1 adjacent to one another in a particularly close manner.

    [0047] The object in accordance with the invention is achieved in a particularly advantageous manner by means of the arrangement in accordance with the invention of the three fastening openings 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and the cut-outs around the fastening openings 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 in the regions 2.1, 2.2.