EP1098398B1 - Halter für modulartige Verbinder, insebosondere für Verbinder mit Halbleiterplättchen sowie zusammengesetzter Verbinder - Google Patents

Halter für modulartige Verbinder, insebosondere für Verbinder mit Halbleiterplättchen sowie zusammengesetzter Verbinder Download PDF

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EP1098398B1
EP1098398B1 EP20000123775 EP00123775A EP1098398B1 EP 1098398 B1 EP1098398 B1 EP 1098398B1 EP 20000123775 EP20000123775 EP 20000123775 EP 00123775 A EP00123775 A EP 00123775A EP 1098398 B1 EP1098398 B1 EP 1098398B1
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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
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/516Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods
    • H01R13/518Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods for holding or embracing several coupling parts, e.g. frames
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/514Bases; Cases composed as a modular blocks or assembly, i.e. composed of co-operating parts provided with contact members or holding contact members between them

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  • the present invention relates generally to connectors and multiple-unit connector assemblies, and more particularly, to a retainer for aligning and maintaining a plurality of connector modules, such as wafer connectors, together as a unit.
  • cable assemblies are used to connector one electronic device to another.
  • the cable assemblies have at one or more of their ends, a plurality of connector modules, each of which serves to connect a plurality of individual wires to an opposing connector, such as a pin connector. It is desirable to somehow connect the individual connector modules together so that they may connected and disconnected from an opposing connector as a single unit, in order to save in time in making the connections, as well as for other reasons.
  • the present invention is therefore directed to a novel and unique retainer assembly for use with a plurality of connector modules, preferably wafer connectors, that does not increase the overall size of the unit of connector modules and which reliably aligns the connector modules together and maintains them in a unitary fashion.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a retainer for holding a series of connector modules such as wafer connectors together as a unit, by engaging the exterior surfaces of the wafer connectors without increasing the overall size of mass of the unit of connectors.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a retainer for aligning and holding together, a plurality of thin connector modules together wherein the retainer has two opposing engagement ends that engage two different portions of the wafer connectors and which is insertable into one set of cavities formed on the exterior surfaces of the connector modules and rotatable when engaged in order to exert a alignment effort on the connector modules and in order to bring the other end of the retainer into engagement with another set of cavities also formed on the exterior surfaces of the connector modules.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide a retainer, or stiffener, that is used to hold a plurality of high speed cable connectors together by way of engaging the individual cable assembly connectors, each of the connectors having two engagement cavities formed along at least one side thereof, the engagement cavities being spaced apart from each and the retainer having a length that is approximately equal to the spacing between the cavities, the retainer further having two opposing engagement ends, a first engagement end thereof have a rounded engagement member that is insertable into a corresponding first engagement cavity of the connector and a second engagement end that is insertable into and engageable with a corresponding second engagement cavity of the connector, the first engagement end being rotatable within the connector first engagement cavity.
  • a retainer member is provided that has a length equal to a corresponding width of the assembly of connectors and it includes a plurality of individual retaining elements formed on it, each individual retainer element being positioned in order to engage the exterior surface of a corresponding individual connector.
  • the retainer member in the preferred embodiment, takes the form of an elongated member having two opposing engagement ends or edges that extend lengthwise of the retainer member and which engage two corresponding engagement portions disposed on each individual connector module, which in the preferred embodiment, take the form of engagement cavities.
  • each retainer element The two engagement ends of each retainer element are differently configured.
  • One engagement end of each retainer element is partially rounded and is adapted to fit into a semi-circular cavity formed on each connector and the engagement end includes a outstanding shoulder portion that is adapted to engage with a corresponding opposing shoulder, or stop portion formed in the semi-circular engagement cavity.
  • the rounded profile of the engagement end and the semi-circular profile of the engagement cavity cooperatively permit the first engagement end to be inserted and rotated within the first engagement cavity of the connectors. This action exerts a slight alignment force on all of the connector elements to align them as a block and facilitates the engagement of the retainer member second end into the connector element second engagement cavities.
  • the second engagement cavity formed on each connector element includes a generally rectangular cavity having an undercut formed therein that defines another shoulder or stop.
  • the second engagement end of the retainer member includes a flexible latch member having a latching hook formed thereon in opposition to the stop of the second engagement cavity.
  • the round configuration of the retainer member first end permits the retainer member to be initially located in the first engagement cavities and then rotated.
  • the rotational movement serves to align the plurality of connector elements lengthwise of the connector elements, while lugs that may be formed in the one or both of the two engagement cavities of the connector elements may be engaged by corresponding opposing slots formed in the engagement ends of the retainer member so that the connector elements are thereby aligned in widthwise of the connector elements, and transverse to the lengthwise direction.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a connector assembly 20 in the form of a "block” or “unit” that is made up of a plurality of individual connector elements, or modules 21.
  • Each such connector element 21 has a relatively thin connector body 22, and hence the name “wafer”connector has been commonly applied to such connector elements in the art.
  • Each connector element 21, as is known in the art has a connector body 22 through which conductive elements (not shown) extend in order to provide conductive paths between individual connector cables 23 disposed at one end 24 of the connector element 21, each of which typically contains a pair of conductive wires, and a like number of conductive terminals 25 (shown in phantom) that are typically embedded in another end 26 of the connector element 21 spaced apart from the cable end 24 of the connector element 21.
  • This engagement, or terminal end 26, is typically received within an opposing connector member 27, such as a pin header, that is typically mounted to a backplane (not shown).
  • the opposing connector member 27 typically has a plurality of conductive pin terminals 28 that extend on both sides of a base 29 of the opposing connector body, certain ends 30 of which are received within corresponding openings in the backplane member and the other ends of which are received within openings formed in the terminal ends 26 of the connector elements 21 and which engage the interior terminals 25 thereof.
  • Each connector element 21 may be considered as having a number of distinct sides, faces or edges with four such sides 31, 32, 33 & 34 being shown in FIG. 1.
  • connector elements 21 it is important to retain the connector elements 21 together in alignment, as a single unit, or block, of connector elements 21 in order to facilitate the insertion thereof into an opposing connector member 27 and connection of the conductive terminals 25 to opposing terminals 28.
  • the small size of these type of connector elements and the tolerances involved in making their conductive terminals 25 are some of the reasons why alignment of such wafer connector assemblies is important, because when aligned, it is easier to insert and connector an aligned assembly without fear of misalignment of the terminals or wafer connector elements.
  • the present invention provides a simple, reliable and inexpensive means for aligning a series of wafer, or other connector elements that may be trimmed to an appropriate size to match the corresponding size of an assembly 20 of wafer connector elements 21 by an installer, and which aligns and retains a plurality of wafer connector elements 21 together as a single mass in a preselected spacing. This is accomplished by way of a connector retainer member 100 that engages the plurality of wafer connector elements 21. As illustrated in FIG.
  • the retainer members 100 of the present invention may be used on two distinct, but adjacent, sides 31, 32 of the wafer connector assembly 20, although other constructions are contemplated, such as the use of a single retainer member 100 or two such retainer members 100 being used along one side of the wafer connector element 21, or the cables 23 of the connector elements being oriented along one side 32 opposite the terminal end 34 of the connector elements 21 and the retainer members 100 being used on the two remaining opposing sides 31 & 33 of the connector elements 21.
  • the retainer member 100 includes an elongated member 101 having a preselected length L, and which may be considered as incorporating therein, a plurality of individual retainer elements 102, with each retainer element 102 having a preselected width W (FIGS. 3 & 5) that preferably corresponds to the width w (FIG. 1) of the connector element 21.
  • the individual retainer elements 102 that make up the overall retainer member 100 may be separated from each other by a series of intervening indentations 103 so as to facilitate trimming the retainer member 100 when assembling it to a connector assembly 10 in order to match the overall width of the connector assembly 10.
  • These indentations are preferably of a depth that will not weaken the structural integrity of the retainer member 100, but are sufficiently deep to facilitate the trimming of a retainer member 100 by an installer.
  • the retainer member 100 can be seen to have two opposing end portions 106, 107 that run lengthwise of the retainer member 100 and which are separated and interconnected by an intervening body portion 108.
  • One end portion 106 serves as a pivoting end and the other end 107 serves as a latching end that holds the retainer member in place on the connector assembly 20.
  • the length L of the retainer member 100 will typically correspond to the overall width W T of the connector assembly 20.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates one edge 31 of a series of individual connector elements 21 and how the edges 31 of the connector elements 21 are modified to accommodate the retainer member 100.
  • Two different engagement portions 40, 41 are disposed on the edges 31 of the connector elements 21 and are illustrated as cavities that are formed in the connector body portion 22 of each connector element 21.
  • the engagement cavities 40, 41 are spaced apart from each other a predetermined distance D that corresponds to a distance between the end portions 106, 107 of the retainer member 100.
  • FIG. 8 best illustrates the two engagement cavities 40, 41 and their particular structure.
  • the first engagement cavity 40 is rounded, with a generally semi-circular profile defined by a curved sidewall 43 that extends beneath the side edge 31 of the connector element 21.
  • a post portion 44 extends from connector body past the level of the side edge 31 and a portion 43 of the first engagement cavity 40 undercuts the post portion 44 to form a stop surface 45 that faces into the first engagement cavity 40, the purpose of which shall be explained in greater detail below.
  • the second engagement cavity 41 has an overall rectangular configuration and is also formed in the connector body portion 22. This cavity 41, as with the first engagement cavity 40, also opens along the side edge 31 of the connector element body portion 22. It also has an undercut portion 46 that defines a stop surface 47 that faces into the engagement cavity 41 and which is engaged by the second end 107 of the retainer member 100. The far sidewall 48 of the cavity 41 may have a ramped surface 49 for interacting with the corresponding engagement end 107 of the retainer member 100.
  • Each of the engagement cavities 40, 41 may further have formed therein, a central wall or lug 50, 51, that is preferably centrally disposed therein and which are engaged by the retainer member 100 in the manner described in greater detail below.
  • the retainer member ends 106, 107 are specially configured to engage and interact with the engagement cavities 40, 41 of the connector elements 21.
  • the first end 106 of the retainer member 100 forms what may be aptly termed as a "pawl" portion that has an overall rounded configuration with two distinct, inner and outer curved surfaces 108, 109 disposed thereon. Each such surface 108, 109 has a distinct radius R 1 , R 2 associated with it from the center point C of the pawl 106 with the radius of the outer surface 109 being greater than the radius of the inner surface 108.
  • This difference in radii defines a shoulder, or stop edge 110, in the pawl portion 106 of the retainer which opposes the shoulder 45 of the first engagement cavity 40 of the connector element 21 and which interconnects the two curved surfaces 108, 109 together.
  • the engagement end 106 is easily insertable into the first engagement cavity 40 and the two curved surfaces 109, 43 permit rotation of the pawl end 106 in the cavity 40. This rotation occurs until the stop edge 110 of the pawl end abuts the stop surface 45. At this full extent of rotation, the second end 107 of the retainer member 100 is itself inserted into its corresponding and opposing second engagement cavity 41.
  • the second engagement end 107 includes two members 120, 121 that extend out from the body portion 105 of the retainer member 100 in a cantilevered fashion. These two members 120, 121 may be considered as flexible members having respective free ends that are spaced apart from each other in a first predetermined spacing S 1 .
  • the one member 120 acts as an engagement lug that enters the second engagement cavity 41 to engage the adjacent and opposing surface 55 of the cavity 41. This engagement is in the nature of a "slip fit".
  • the engagement of the second engagement end 107 is assisted by a latching member 121.
  • This latching member 121 is spaced apart from the lug member 120 by the spacing S 1 (FIG. 7) and has a body portion 123 that is relatively thin as compared to the thickness of the lug member 120 and thus is more flexible in nature.
  • This spacing S 1 is greater than the spacing S 2 between the two sidewalls 55, 58 of the second engagement cavity 41 so that when the second engagement end 107 is inserted into the second cavity 41 the latch member 121 is flexed toward the lug member 120 in the direction of the arrow "B 1 " in FIG. 7.
  • This flexing is somewhat like a pivoting action where the free end of the latching member 121 pivots about a point B 2 .
  • the latching member 121 preferably has an engagement member, illustrated in FIGS.
  • the cavity 41 includes an overhanging portion 49 with an engagement shoulder or surface 47 formed thereon that opposes the bottom of the cavity 41.
  • the pawl end 106 of the retainer member 100 is located in the first engagement cavity 40, it is rotated in a counter-clockwise direction as shown in FIGS. 6 & 9, thereby bringing the latching end 107 of the retainer member 100 into alignment with and opposition to the second engagement cavity 41.
  • the tops 48, 59 of the sidewalls 49, 55 of the second cavity sidewalls are preferably either rounded or slanted as shown. This configuration 59 facilitates the entry of the lug member 120 of the latching end 107 into the second cavity.
  • the slanted surface 8 of the other sidewall 49 serves as a reaction, or cannoning surface that engages the latching member 121, and particularly the hook end 122 thereof.
  • the hook end 122 rides upon this surface 48 which causes the latching member 121 to flex or deflect inwardly (toward the lug member 120) so that it rides along the sidewall 49.
  • the inherent flexibility of this latching member 121 will cause the hook end 122 to spring outwardly when it reaches the undercut 57.
  • the two stop surfaces 47, 125 oppose and engage each other to hold the latching end 107 in place within the second cavity 41.
  • the pawl end 106 of the retainer member has been rotated within the first cavity to an extent as shown in FIG. 10, where its shoulder portion 110 abuts against the first cavity stop surface 45.
  • the retainer member 100 acts as a clip to hold the individual connector elements 21 together as a unified block, or assembly 20 of connector elements.
  • the retainer member 100 not only stiffens the block or unit of connector elements 21, but also aligns the connector elements within the block 20.
  • the insert and rotate action of the pawl end 106 serves to initially align the connector elements 21 lengthwise along the unit 20 of connector elements 21 (along the arrow L c in FIG. 6). This is effected by the contact of the plurality of rounded engagement ends 106 of the retainer member 100. Pairs of the engagement ends 106 will ride on the curved surfaces 43 of the first cavities 40 of each connector element 21.
  • the curvature of the outer sections 109 of the engagement pawl 106 will serve to move individual connector elements 21 slightly forward or backward along the direction L c of the connector unit 20. This will serve to align the engagement end or terminating face of the mass 20 of connector elements 21 into a planar engagement/terminating face.
  • each cavity 40, 41 preferably includes an alignment member, such as the lugs 60, 61 illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3 & 6.
  • These lugs 60, 61 extend lengthwise within their respective cavities 40, 41 and are centrally disposed therein so as to present points of reference, or reaction surfaces on the connector elements 21 that may be engaged by portions of the retainer member 100.
  • the corresponding first and second engagement ends 106, 107 are provided with associated slots 62, 63 that are respectively disposed in the pawl and latch ends 106, 107 of the retainer member 100. These slots are best shown in FIGS.
  • Each slot 62, 63 is disposed on the retainer member 100, typically on the underside thereof and is aligned with the centers of their opposing cavities 40, 41.
  • the first slots 62 those disposed in the pawl engagement end 106 of the retainer member 100, will assist in aligning the pawl end 106 in the first cavities 40. Insertion of the pawl end and imposition of pressure upon it will cause the slots 62 to engage their opposing lugs 60, thereby exerting an alignment force on the connector elements 21 widthwise of the connector unit 20, or in other words, in a direction transverse to the length of the connector elements 21.
  • the retainer members 100 have a low profile that permits them to engage the connector elements 21 along the surfaces of their body portions 22 rather than at or along their engagement end portions 70 which extend from the body portions 22 and which are received within an opposing connector 27.
  • the opposing connector 27 typically includes two sidewalls 73, 74 that define a cavity of the connector 27 and which engage the connector elements 21, whether alone, or as a block or unit of connector elements. Because the opposing connector 27 typically has its sidewalls 73, 74 engage the block of connector elements at its engagement end portions 75 (FIG.
  • the low profile of the retainers 100 of the invention do not require a retention shroud or a separate retainer that encompasses both the block 20 of connector elements 21 and the opposing connector 27 as in the prior art, thereby maintaining the original footprint of the opposing connector on the backplane and not sacrificing additional space thereon to support the connector block.
  • the retainer members 100 are low profile and in essence hug the sides of the connector elements 21 at a location well above the location where the connector elements 21 engage the opposing connector 27, thereby not requiring modification of the opposing connector 27 as in the prior art.

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  1. Verbinderanordnung, umfassend:
    eine Mehrzahl von einzelnen Verbinderelementen (21),
    wobei jedes der Verbinderelemente einen Verbinderrumpfabschnitt (22) aufweist, wobei jeder Verbinderrumpfabschnitt eine Mehrzahl von verschiedenen Seiten (31 - 34) aufweist, wobei die einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) in einem Block (20) aus Verbinderelementen (21) in einer Anordnung nebeneinander angeordnet sind, mit einer solchen Gesamtbreite (WT) des Blocks (20), dass die verschiedenen Seiten der Verbinderrumpfabschnitte (22) der einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) zusammenwirkend verschiedene Seiten des Blocks (20) aus Verbinderelementen (21) bestimmen,
    wobei sich bei jedem der einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) eine Mehrzahl von Kabeln (23) von einer ersten der Seiten des Verbinderrumpfabschnitts aus erstreckt,
    eine Mehrzahl von leitfähigen Anschlüssen (25), die entlang einer zweiten Seite der Verbinderrumpfabschnitte angeordnet sind, wobei die Anschlüsse elektrisch mit den Kabeln verbunden sind;
    zumindest einen Halter (100) zum Zusammenhalten der Verbinderelemente (21) als Block (20);
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    der Halter (100) eine vorgegebene Länge (L) aufweist, die der Gesamtbreite (WT) des Blocks (20) entspricht, sowie gegenüberliegende erste und zweite Ränder umfasst (106, 107), die sich in Längsrichtung des Halters erstrecken und die durch einen dazwischen liegenden Rumpfabschnitt (108) getrennt sind, und dass
    jeder Rand des Halters, der erste und der zweite Rand (106, 107), ferner jeweils eine Mehrzahl von diskreten ersten bzw. zweiten Eingriffselementen (102) umfasst,
    wobei Paare aus den ersten und zweiten Eingriffselementen (102) an entsprechenden Seiten der einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) eingreifen.
  2. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 1, bei welcher die ersten Eingriffselemente Klinken (106) und die zweiten Eingriffselemente Verrastungselemente (107) umfassen.
  3. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 2, bei welcher jedes der einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) ein Paar aus ersten und zweiten an diesen ausgebildeten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) umfasst, wobei die Klinken (106) des Halters in den ersten Eingriffskammern (40) aufgenommen werden und die Verrastungselemente (107) des Halters in den zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) aufgenommen werden.
  4. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 3, bei welcher jede der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) eine gekrümmte Seitenwand mit einem ersten vorbestimmten Radius (R2) aufweist und jede der Klinken (106) des Halters eine erste gekrümmte Oberfläche (109) mit ebenfalls dem ersten vorbestimmten Radius (R2) aufweist, sodass die Halterklinken innerhalb der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) drehbar sind.
  5. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 4, bei welcher jede der zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) eine erste und eine zweite Seitenwand aufweist, wobei in der ersten Seitenwand ein unterschnittener Abschnitt (46) ausgebildet ist, und
    wobei jedes der Verrastungselemente (107) des Halters einen Vorsprung (120) und einen Verrastungsarm (121) umfasst, wobei der Vorsprung (120) an der zweiten Seitenwand (55) der zweiten Eingriffskammer (41) in Anlage steht und der Verrastungsarm (121) sich in den unterschnittenen Abschnitt (46) hinein erstreckt, sodass er an der ersten Seitenwand der zweiten Kammer in Anlage steht, wenn der Halter an seinem Platz an dem Block aus Verbinderelementen in Eingriff gebracht ist.
  6. Verbinderanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, welche ferner einen zweiten Halter (100) umfasst, der in die einzelnen Verbinderelemente eingreift, wobei der zweite Halter an dem Block aus Verbinderelementen im Abstand zu dem ersten Halter (100) angeordnet ist.
  7. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 6, bei welcher der erste Halter und der zweite Halter jeweils an verschiedenen Seiten (31, 32) der Verbinderelemente (21) eingreifen.
  8. Verbinderanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 4 bis 7, bei welcher jede der Klinken (106) des Halters eine zweite gekrümmte Oberfläche (108) mit einem zweiten vorbestimmten Radius (R1) aufweist, der geringer als der erste vorbestimmte Radius (R2) ist, wobei die erste und die zweite Oberfläche durch eine Anschlagfläche (110) miteinander verbunden sind.
  9. Verbinderanordnung nach Anspruch 8, bei welcher die Anschlagflächen (110) der Halterklinken das Bewegungsausmaß der Halterklinken (106) in den ersten Eingriffskammern (40) begrenzen.
  10. Verbinderanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 9, bei welcher die zweiten Eingriffselemente (107) jeweils einen starren Vorsprungteil (120) umfassen, welcher sich von dem Halter aus erstreckt, sowie einen abbiegbaren Verrastungsarm (121), der sich ebenfalls von dem Halter aus erstreckt und von dem starren Vorsprungteil beabstandet ist, wobei die starren Vorsprungteile (120) an den zweiten Seitenwänden (55) der zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) in Anlage kommen und die Verrastungsarme (121) an den ersten Seitenwänden (58) der zweiten Eingriffskammern in Anlage kommen.
  11. Verbinderanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 10, bei welcher jede der ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) der Verbinderelemente einen Wandabschnitt (60, 61) aufweist, der sich längs durch diese hindurch erstreckt, und wobei die ersten und zweiten Eingriffselemente des Halters Schlitze (62, 63) aufweisen, welche sich längs durch diese hindurch erstrecken, wobei die Wandabschnitte (60, 61) der ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern in den Schlitzen (62, 63) der ersten und zweiten Eingriffselemente des Halters aufgenommen sind, wenn der Halter an den Verbinderelementen in Eingriff steht.
  12. Verbinder zur Anwendung mit elektrischen
    Mehrleiterkabeln, umfassend:
    eine Mehrzahl von einzelnen Verbinderelementen (21), die zu einem Block von Verbinderelementen zusammengefügt sind, wobei jedes der einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) einen Rumpfabschnitt (22) mit einem Kabelende (24) aufweist, in welches zumindest eines der Kabel (23) hineinreicht, und mit einem Anschlussende (25) mit einer Mehrzahl von leitfähigen Anschlüssen (25), die entlang diesem angeordnet sind, wobei die Anschlüsse (25) und die Kabel (23) innerhalb der Rumpfabschnitte (22) der Verbinderelemente (21) elektrisch verbunden sind;
    einen ersten Halter (100) zum Zusammenhalten aller einzelnen Verbinderelemente (21) in einer einheitlichen Art und Weise, um einen Block von Verbinderelementen in einem vorbestimmten Lageverhältnis zueinander zu bilden,
    wobei deren Anschlussenden (26) zueinander ausgerichtet sind, sodass sie ein Anschlussende des Blocks von Verbinderelementen zur Verbindung mit einem Gegenverbinder (27) bilden;
    wobei die Rumpfabschnitte (22) jedes der Verbinderelemente (21) erste Paare aus ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) umfassen, wobei die ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) jedes Verbinderelements in einem vorbestimmten Abstand (D) in Längsrichtung der Rumpfabschnitte (22) der Verbinderelemente voneinander angeordnet sind,
    wobei der erste Halter (100) einen länglichen Rumpf mit einer Länge (L) aufweist, die in etwa einer Breite (WT) einer Seite des Blocks von Verbinderelementen entspricht, wobei der Rumpf erste und zweite gegenüberliegende Eingriffsenden (106, 107) aufweist, die sich in Längsrichtung des Halters erstrecken, wobei die ersten und zweiten Eingriffsenden (106, 107) des Halters jeweils eine Mehrzahl von einzelnen ersten bzw. zweiten Eingriffselementen zum Eingreifen in die ersten bzw. zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) der Verbinderelemente umfassen, wobei eines der ersten Eingriffselemente (106) des Halters in einer der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) eines Verbinderelements aufgenommen wird und eines der zweiten Eingriffselemente (107) des Halters in einer der zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) eines Verbinderelements aufgenommen wird, wobei die ersten Eingriffselemente des Halters (100) innerhalb der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) der Verbinderelemente über eine Bogenlänge drehbar sind, die ausreicht, um die zweiten Eingriffselemente (107) des Halters in Eingriff mit den zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) der Verbinderelemente zu bringen.
  13. Verbinder nach Anspruch 12, bei welchem der Halter (100) eine Reihe von Einschnitten (103) umfasst, die in einer Oberfläche des Rumpfabschnitts des Halters ausgebildet sind, wobei die Einschnitte einzelne Segmente (102) des Halters mit einer Breite von in etwa der Breite eines Verbinderelements definieren.
  14. Verbinder nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, welcher ferner einen zweiten Halter (100) umfasst, der ein erstes und ein zweites gegenüberliegendes Eingriffsende (106, 107) aufweist, die sich in Längsrichtung des zweiten Halters erstrecken, sowie eine Mehrzahl von einzelnen ersten und zweiten Eingriffselementen, die entlang des ersten bzw. des zweiten Eingriffsendes des Halters angeordnet sind,
    wobei die Verbinderelemente jeweils zweite Paare aus in diesen vorgesehenen ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) umfassen, wobei die ersten und zweiten Eingriffselemente des Halters jeweils in die zweiten Paare aus ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern der Verbinderelemente eingreifen, wobei die ersten und zweiten Paare aus ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern an den Verbinderelementen in einem Abstand zueinander angeordnet sind.
  15. Verbinder nach Anspruch 14, bei welchem die ersten Paare aus ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) an einer Seite (31) der Verbinderelemente (21) angeordnet sind und die zweiten Paare aus ersten und zweiten Eingriffskammern (40, 41) an einer anderen Seite (32) der Verbinderelemente (21) angeordnet sind.
  16. Verbinder nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 15, bei welchem die ersten Eingriffselemente des ersten Halters Klinkenabschnitte (106) umfassen und die zweiten Eingriffselemente des ersten Halters Verrastungselemente (107) umfassen.
  17. Verbinder nach Anspruch 16, bei welchem jeder der Klinkenabschnitte (106) zumindest eine gekrümmte Oberfläche (109) zum Eingriff in einen Abschnitt der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) der Verbinderelemente aufweist, und bei welchem jedes der Verrastungselemente (107) einen starren Vorsprung (120) und einen abbiegbaren Verrastungsarm (121) umfasst, wobei die Vorsprünge und Arme an gegenüberliegenden Seiten der zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) der Verbinderelemente in Anlage kommen, wenn sie in diese eingefügt sind.
  18. Verbinder nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 17, bei welchem jeder der Klinkenabschnitte (106) zumindest eine gekrümmte Oberfläche (109) aufweist und jede der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) der Verbinderelemente eine komplementär gekrümmte Oberfläche (43) aufweist, auf welcher die gekrümmten Oberflächen der Klinkenabschnitte gleiten, wenn die ersten Eingriffsenden (106) des Halters in die ersten Eingriffskammern (40) der Verbinderelemente eingefügt sind und darin gedreht werden.
  19. Verbinder nach einem der Ansprüche 12 bis 18, bei welchem jedes der zweiten Eingriffselemente (107) ein abbiegbares Verrastungselement (121) umfasst, welches sich von dem Rumpf des Halters aus erstreckt, und jede der zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) der Verbinderelemente eine Ausnehmung (57) umfasst, die in einer Seitenwand derselben vorgesehen ist, wobei sich die Verrastungsarme (121) zumindest teilweise in die Ausnehmungen (57) hinein erstrecken, wenn die zweiten Eingriffselemente (107) des Halters vollständig in die zweiten Eingriffskammern (41) der Verbinderelemente eingefügt sind.
  20. Verbinder nach Anspruch 18 oder 19, bei welchem jeder der Klinkenabschnitte (106) des ersten Halters eine Anschlagfläche (110) aufweist, die einen Schnittpunkt mit der gekrümmten Oberfläche (109) bildet, wobei jede der ersten Eingriffskammern (40) der Verbinderelemente eine Schulter (45) umfasst, wobei die Anschlagfläche (110) an der Schulter in Anlage kommt, wenn die Klinkenabschnitte (106) gedreht werden, wobei die Anschlagfläche (110) und die Schulter (45) zusammenwirkend die Bewegung des Klinkenabschnitts (106) innerhalb der ersten Eingriffskammer (40) begrenzen.
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