EP0911914A1 - Système de couplage électrique - Google Patents

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EP0911914A1
EP0911914A1 EP98119015A EP98119015A EP0911914A1 EP 0911914 A1 EP0911914 A1 EP 0911914A1 EP 98119015 A EP98119015 A EP 98119015A EP 98119015 A EP98119015 A EP 98119015A EP 0911914 A1 EP0911914 A1 EP 0911914A1
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Hans-Peter Mews
Jürgen Thiele
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/24Connections using contact members penetrating or cutting insulation or cable strands
    • H01R4/2416Connections using contact members penetrating or cutting insulation or cable strands the contact members having insulation-cutting edges, e.g. of tuning fork type
    • H01R4/242Connections using contact members penetrating or cutting insulation or cable strands the contact members having insulation-cutting edges, e.g. of tuning fork type the contact members being plates having a single slot
    • H01R4/2425Flat plates, e.g. multi-layered flat plates
    • H01R4/2429Flat plates, e.g. multi-layered flat plates mounted in an insulating base
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • F21V23/06Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being coupling devices, e.g. connectors
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R25/00Coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits
    • H01R25/14Rails or bus-bars constructed so that the counterparts can be connected thereto at any point along their length
    • H01R25/142Their counterparts

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  • the invention relates to a connection and coupling system with the features of the preamble of the claim 1.
  • Lighting systems with continuous mounting rails used, on which light carriers with several arranged in a row Illuminants, mostly fluorescent lamps, attached are.
  • power supply lines have the light carriers with all for operation fluorescent lamps and / or other lamps required equipment and as far as complete wired.
  • the wiring must be done when building the Light band can not be made on site. It will rather, the lighting strips are pre-assembled and pre-wired to be able to deliver to the assembly effort before To keep the location as low as possible and the lamp assembly largely automated.
  • the mounting rails contain a neutral conductor and possibly one protective conductor usually several phase conductors for the energy supply of the lamps.
  • a neutral conductor and possibly one protective conductor usually several phase conductors for the energy supply of the lamps.
  • the illuminants of a light strip should be grouped together can be connected to different phase conductors. Although this is usually desired, it can be required, an entire light strip only from to supply a single phase conductor. Furthermore it may be necessary to assign individual phases Change bulbs after some time. This, for example. if network loads change or changes to the made by the light strip illuminated device become.
  • Both the mounting rail and the light carrier must usually for electrical safety reasons be connected to a protective conductor. Here it comes high reliability and current carrying capacity. Connection and coupling systems that are electrical Connection between the cables of the mounting rail and the Light carrier or the equipment mounted on it manufacture must also take this requirement into account carry.
  • connection and Coupling system From DE 196 04 222 A1 is a connection and Coupling system known that this problem largely justice.
  • To the connection and coupling system includes a box to be attached to the mounting rail Sockets with insulation displacement contacts for contacting of the continuous lines are provided.
  • the socket contacts for the (three) phase lines are in one Row arranged. In a parallel row there are one Socket contact for the neutral or neutral conductor and one Socket contact arranged for the protective conductor.
  • the cans must be connected to the light carrier Assigned connector that has multiple plug contacts.
  • the plug contacts are formed by contact tongues, those in a housing section open on one side are arranged. They protrude from this section of the housing not out.
  • At least one for tapping the voltage is provided by a phase conductor plug contact tongue stored in a base that is open on one side Housing part is arranged laterally displaceable.
  • the Plug-in contact tongue is held on it in the base Provide end with plug contacts that connect of cables.
  • DE 43 12 778 A1 electrical connection device for a ballast known.
  • the terminal device serves as screwless connection terminal and has an insulating body on, in which contact plates are firmly stored. This are both with plug-in contact areas and with Provide insulation displacement contact areas.
  • This known electrical terminal device has advantages in the automatic wiring of the concerned Ballasts on. However, it is not as Plug can be used for a connection and coupling system, as is required for mounting rail lights.
  • From CH-654696 A5 is a device for mounting and tapping a ribbon cable known.
  • To this Device includes an insulating housing in which several Contact plates are held. Each contact plate has a U-shaped section, the leg as plug-in contact tongues in a designated receiving space protrude from the connector and are accessible there. On the opposite end of each contact is insulation displacement contacts trained who contact a ribbon cable, when this is inserted into the connector housing and the Plug housing is closed.
  • DE 41 27 899 A1 Plug device with phase selection known in the continuous Stripped cables in a specified area be gripped by a base part.
  • the stripped The line section is behind a plug-in window to arrange.
  • the base part is a plug with assigned to several spring contacts. These are in finger-like Insulated bodies arranged and each have two flat springs biased towards each other. When plugging into the designated windows of the Base part, the contact springs spread over the respective bare conductors and contact them. At least a finger-shaped insulating material part can be moved arranged so that optionally different Lines can be contacted.
  • the contact between the spring contact and the line depends heavily on the materials used and one sufficient spring force from the spring contacts. Furthermore is due to the required stripping of the cable sections of the continuous lines lying line sections a relative at the given position high mounting wall required.
  • a key special feature of the new connection and coupling system is the light carrier side to be arranged plug, which for automatic Luminaire wiring is suitable and the simple Handling allows an arbitrary phase selection.
  • the Plug has a housing section open on one side in which the plug contact tongues are arranged.
  • the Housing section is preferably designed such that the plug contact tongues do not protrude from this. He thus assumes a management function when plugging together of the connection and coupling system before the plug contact tongues with the appropriate socket contacts come into contact. The plug contact tongues are thereby inserted centrally into the socket contacts, whereby damage or bending largely excluded is.
  • connection means For connecting cables that the plug contact tongues with electrical equipment, sockets and Devices to be mounted on the light carrier connect, are outside of this housing section of the Plug housing connection means arranged. While the Plug contact tongues relatively inaccessible in the interior of the housing section are located Connection means for further wiring to easily accessible Place outside the housing section, which in particular with regard to automatic luminaire assembly is important.
  • the connection means are with the Plug contacts rigidly connected and together with them slidable. This makes it possible to use the connection means as a handle for moving the plug contacts within to use the housing section of the connector housing. Should the plug contact for changing the assignment to the phase lines can be moved laterally, this can be very simply by making the outside Connection means can be moved laterally by hand.
  • connection means arranged in the housing section is preferred an insulation displacement contact means.
  • This is special well suited for automatic wiring.
  • cables to be connected are not on thrust to claim, as is the case with plug-in contacts is.
  • the combination of laterally displaceable plug contacts with an insulating part that has a section protrudes outwards as a handle for shifting of the plug contact and as insulation for one in it arranged insulation displacement contact can therefore be used regarded as particularly advantageous.
  • the locking means Preferably serves to store the insulating material part a sliding guide that is just a displacement, but not a twisting or swiveling of the plug contacts allows.
  • the locking means In or on the insulating housing
  • the locking means provided define locking positions in which the relevant plug contact when joining the Connection and coupling system in a corresponding Socket contact takes place without being bent laterally.
  • the locking means are preferably in the immediate vicinity of the outer part serving as a handle Insulated base arranged. This will avoid that the insulating material part is at the side adjustment canted.
  • the insulating part is advantageously for the Plug contact to that formed between the insulation displacement contact and the fixed connector housing a certain Distance is available, which is sufficient accessibility the insulation displacement contact. This is particularly important for plugs used for automatic Luminaire wiring are set up. By doing Clearance between the insulation displacement contact and the other connectors, other connection devices, like plug-in contacts accessible from below be.
  • the additional connection devices can, for example. for connecting interference suppression capacitors or other Resources are used.
  • the advantage is here in that the externally accessible insulation displacement contacts remain free.
  • the plug contact can consist of several individual parts consist. However, it is preferably in one piece formed from a sheet, one end of which is a plug contact and its other end as an insulation displacement contact serves.
  • the contact plate in question is preferred bent so that the insulation displacement contact and the plug-in contact have mutually parallel axes and of are accessible in the same direction. This allows a luminaire assembly when already on a carrier (the Light carrier) attached plug without this should be accessible from below.
  • the connector housing is preferably formed in two parts, being an upper connector part of the Part of the housing housing the plug contacts. In the sliding insulating parts are used.
  • the plug is mounted by the so formed Unit placed on a lower base or plug part is, making the insulating parts captive in the plug are held.
  • FIG 1 A connection and coupling system is shown schematically in FIG 1 for mounting rail lights, to which a plug 2 and a socket 3 belong.
  • the Plug 2 on a in Figure 1 only schematically illustrated Carrier element, for example a light carrier 4 is fixed, the socket 3 with its base 5 on one Carrier rail 6 attached.
  • Box 3, which also includes the base 5 belongs to the permanent contact of Lines 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 of a line bundle 12, the essentially over the entire length of the mounting rail is led. While the lines 7, 9 and 11 phase lines are, the line 8 is a protective conductor and Line 10 is a neutral or neutral conductor.
  • the connector schematically illustrated in Figure 1 2 is illustrated on a larger scale in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the connector 2 has a two-part Isolierstoff existing connector housing 14 to which an upper connector part 15 and a serving as a base lower plug part 16 belong. While the lower one Plug part essentially as a flat rectangular plate edge-side spacing edges 17 is formed and not further illustrated fasteners for assembly has on the light carrier 4, the upper contains Plug part 15 has a housing section 18 which on the by the lower connector part 16 opposite side is open.
  • the Distance edges 17 create between the light carrier 4 and the bottom formed by the plate of the plug part 16 a space to accommodate smaller components.
  • the housing section 18 is through an intermediate wall 19 divided so far that two in plan view essentially rectangular interiors 21, 22 are divided.
  • Interior 21 houses at least one plug contact means 23 for voltage tapping from a phase conductor.
  • the interior 22 houses two plug contact means 25, 26 for connecting the existing on the light carrier 4 Equipment with the neutral conductor 10 or the protective conductor 8. If necessary, one or two further plug contact means 24 can be arranged. While the plug contact means 25, 26 for the neutral conductor 10 and the protective conductor 8 are arranged immovably, are the plug contact means 23 and, if present, also the plug-in contact means 24 are laterally displaceable, as indicated in Figure 3 by arrows 27, 28.
  • the housing section 18 is in the area of its interior 22 towards the plug part 16 with a bottom 29 closed. This has two of a collar each 31, 32 surrounded slots 33, 34 through which from Figure 1 or 2 visible plug contact tongues 36, 37 protrude.
  • the housing section 18 is in the area of its Interior 21 open to the connector part 16.
  • the insulating material parts 38, 39 are completely identical to each other, so that representative of both the insulating part 38 in the Figures 4 and 5 shown and explained below is.
  • Figures 2 and 3 are correspondingly the same Reference numerals used for the insulating part 39 are marked with an apostrophe to distinguish them.
  • the insulating part 38 ( Figures 4 and 5) is a integrally formed plastic body, one for the interior 21 of the housing section 18 provided cuboid section 41. On its top is the section 41 with a slot 42 surrounding it Provided collar 43, the storage of one of Figure 6 visible contact plate described later 44 serves. Extends from the cuboid section 41 a web 46 away in the assembled state leads out of the interior 21.
  • the web 46 is with a section which is essentially cuboid in outline 47 connected to the receiving one on the contact plate 44 trained insulation displacement contact 48 is used.
  • Section 47 has a transverse, i.e. essentially running parallel to the slot 42 groove-like Passage 51 on, approximately in the middle by two with each a slit 52, 53 provided transverse walls 54, 55 divided is. There is a gap between the transverse walls 54, 55 designed to receive the insulation displacement contact 48. in the the upper mouth area are the slots 52, 53 with insertion bevels Mistake.
  • the distance between the sections 41 and 47 of the insulating part 38 is dimensioned so that when assembled a distance of a few millimeters from the passage 51 adhered to the adjacent wall of the housing section 18 becomes. This allows access to a laying finger of an automatic wiring system to that Insulation displacement contact 48. It also makes it better possible to use section 47 as a handle for the side Displacement of the insulating material part 38 in the plug 2 use. This distance also creates space for more Connection means created. To record this and Isolating to the outside can be done at section 47 the connector housing 18 facing projection 57 is provided be a slot with the section 41 Are defined. This is to lock the insulating material part 38 in different lateral positions allow a little wider than the thickness of the wall of the Corresponds to housing section 18.
  • FIG. 3 shows, on its side delimiting the interior 21 with Studs or locking lugs 58, 59 provided the position of the insulating material parts 38, 39 in the lateral direction. If the insulating material parts 38, 39 are moved laterally, overcome the locking of the locking lugs 58, 59, the Wall of the connector housing 18 resiliently evades.
  • the insulating parts 38, 39 on the section 47 on the side facing away from the housing section 18 Side provided with a hook 61, which in one in the connector part 16 provided slot 62 engages. This is particularly with regard to the assembly of the Plug 2 of importance.
  • the hooks 61 initially allow the attachment of the insulating parts 38, 39 on the socket-like plug part 16, the contact plate 44 is already inserted into the insulating part 38, 39.
  • the hook 61 allow a load on the Insulation displacement contact on train, as he contacted when loosening Lines occurs.
  • FIG. 6 this is from the insulating material part 38, 39 recorded contact plate 44 shown separately.
  • FIG. 6 shows one in Figure 6 section shown vertically bent upwards on, which forms a tongue 67.
  • the relatively narrow contact strip approximately in the middle of a bending line 68 by 180 ° bent so that the tongue 67 is double-layered is.
  • leg 69 is at a bending line 71 angled by 180 ° so that the leg 69 has two layers is. Starting from the bending line 71 extends Insulation displacement slot 72 parallel to the tongue 67 a flat base portion 73 of the contact plate.
  • the contact plate 44 is designed so that leg 69 is substantially perpendicular to the direction of displacement (Arrow 27) extends while the tongue 67 is aligned parallel to this direction, i.e. the bending line 71 intersects the direction of movement (Arrow 27) at right angles while the bend line 68 is parallel to the direction of movement.
  • the base section 73 is also with two male contacts 75, 76 provided through openings with dividing lines extending radially away therefrom are.
  • each plug-in contact 75, 76 are a total of four resilient tongues 77, 78, 79, 80 free, the one inserted conductor between each other jam.
  • the plug contact tongue 36 for the neutral or neutral conductor assigned insulation displacement contact 81 formed on the connector part 15 of the connector 2 .
  • the shape corresponds to that outside the plug part 15 sections of the insulating material parts 38, 39, see above that their description applies accordingly. However is this contact is immovable. So that will ensured that by lateral displacement of individual Plug contacts only one phase selection but not one Exchange of phase and zero taps is possible.
  • connection and coupling system 1 Box 3 is shown in Figures 7 to 9.
  • the tin is formed by an insulating body 82, the total six are finger-like and parallel to each other a base plate 83 extending away, each in Top view has oval sections 84, 85, 86, 87, 88. In these sections there are socket contacts 91 (FIG. 9) arranged below the base plate 83 as each Insulation displacement contacts 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 are formed.
  • the phase conductors are assigned IDC contacts 92, 94, 96 on a first and the insulation displacement contacts 93, 94 in parallel arranged on a second line.
  • the position of the Socket contacts 91 or the finger-like sections 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 corresponds to the respective position of the Plug contact means 23, 24, 25, 26.
  • each section On its top each section is 84 through 88 with an insertion funnel 101 provided, which leads to a to the socket contact 91 Feed-through slot 102 leads.
  • the socket 3 serves as the lower part of the socket 3 5, which, as Figure 7 illustrates, two for connection locking fingers 103 fitted with the mounting rail, 104 has. Between them is a platform-like formed center piece 105 arranged the Insulation displacement contacts 92 to 96 assigned webs 110 to 119, which are each slotted. In top view the platform-like section 105 is symmetrical, so that when mounting on the mounting rail none Preferred direction is to be observed. The webs 110 to 119 are slotted around the insulation displacement contacts 92 to 96 to record.
  • connection and coupling system described so far 1 is used as follows:
  • the assembly of the light carrier 4 is in advance performed.
  • a strip-shaped section 140 from the Light carrier 4 bent out.
  • This section 140 serves as a protective conductor contact and protrudes at right angles from the Light carrier 4 away.
  • Manufacture contact tongue (section 140) separately and rivet to the light carrier 4 or otherwise with this connect to.
  • plug 2 is installed. This will the contact plate 44 is inserted into the insulating material part 38, 39. Then the contact plate 44 into the insulating part 39 laid. It is then the assembly 38, 39 on the Plug part 15 set. Below is the connector part 16 mounted on the assembly with the connector part 15.
  • the plug contact tongues for the phase conductors 7, 9, 11 and for the neutral conductor 10 of contact plates 44 are formed, the plug contact tongue 37 for the Protective conductor from the bent section 140 of the Light carrier 4 formed. This leads to a minimization the number of contact points required between the Protective conductor and the light carrier what the electrical Safety benefits.
  • a connection and coupling system 1 is provided, with which the light carriers are provided on the mounting rails electrical supply lines 8 to 11 connected can be. Belong to the coupling system 1 a plug 2 and a socket 3.
  • the one on the mounting rail side Box 3 has insulation displacement contacts for contacting of the cables and socket contacts for the plug 2 on.
  • the peculiarity of the connector 2 is at least a laterally displaceable plug contact means 23 that one arranged in the connector housing Plug contact tongue 67 and one outside of Has insulation displacement contact 48 arranged plug housing. Both are formed by a contact plate 44, that is held in an insulating part 38. This takes the insulation displacement contact 48 with a section 47 on.
  • the section 47 is arranged on the outside of the plug 2 in such a way that that it also acts as a handle for the side Moving the plug contact 67 is used.

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