EP1469568B1 - Borne femelle et procédé de fabrication d' une pièce de son boîtier - Google Patents

Borne femelle et procédé de fabrication d' une pièce de son boîtier Download PDF

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EP1469568B1
EP1469568B1 EP04008082A EP04008082A EP1469568B1 EP 1469568 B1 EP1469568 B1 EP 1469568B1 EP 04008082 A EP04008082 A EP 04008082A EP 04008082 A EP04008082 A EP 04008082A EP 1469568 B1 EP1469568 B1 EP 1469568B1
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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
    • H01R13/02Contact members
    • H01R13/10Sockets for co-operation with pins or blades
    • H01R13/11Resilient sockets
    • H01R13/113Resilient sockets co-operating with pins or blades having a rectangular transverse section
    • 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
    • H01R13/52Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/16Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for manufacturing contact members, e.g. by punching and by bending

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  • the present invention relates to a plug contact element and in particular a plug contact element for at least partially pushing through a, in particular round, opening in an elastic material, and a method for producing a housing part of such a plug contact element, according to the preamble of claims 1 and 10 (see. DE 100 12 265 A1 ).
  • Plug contact elements are known in principle. They serve to connect two electrical lines together. For this purpose, two mutually complementary plug-in contact elements, which are plugged into each other, electrically and mechanically connected to corresponding ends of the lines.
  • the plug-in contact elements generally have a mechanically stable, substantially rigid housing part, which allows mating of the plug-in contact elements.
  • the seal may be formed as a block seal or be given by a flat piece of an elastic material, in both cases, the opening for insertion or push-through of the plug contact element is smaller than the cross section of the plug contact element orthogonal to the push-through direction, thus the opening edge sealingly the plug contact element or a cable sheath one connected to the plug contact element Cable rests.
  • these openings are usually cylindrical or circular.
  • plug contact elements often have a housing part with a cuboid shape. The push-through direction then runs parallel to one of the edges of the housing part. When pushing through such plug contact elements through the opening of the seal, however, the seal often tears in a voltage applied to the edge portion of the opening edge, which is particularly strong in the insertion of the plug contact element.
  • the present invention is therefore an object of the invention to provide a plug-in contact element for insertion into a, in particular round, opening in an elastic material, in which a tearing of the elastic material at the edge of the opening is largely avoidable, and a method for producing a housing part of a to provide such plug contact element.
  • the plug-in contact element for at least partially pushing through a, in particular round, opening in an elastic material along a push-through direction of the plug contact element comprises a housing part having at least two at least on one end side of the housing part substantially planar, mutually inclined wall portions which are interconnected by a curved or curved connection area
  • the housing part has at least one indentation opening to an end face of the housing part lying in the push-through direction, the indentation edge of which at least partially forms an end edge of the curved or curved connection area, the indentation edge only at the boundary between the connection area and one of the adjoining areas Wall portions or at one of the adjacent wall portions a tip or a tangent which is orthogonal to the direction of travel, has.
  • the plug-in contact element according to the invention has the housing part, with the still further portions of the plug contact element, for example, for contacting and / or mechanical connection can be connected to a line.
  • the plug contact element is provided for at least partially pushing through the opening in the elastic material, in particular a sealing element.
  • the circumference of the opening may in particular be smaller than the circumference of the housing part at its lying in the direction of travel end face.
  • the push-through direction may in particular be substantially orthogonal to the end face of the plug contact element or parallel to a plug-in direction, which is defined by the formation of the housing part, extend.
  • the housing part comprises at least two wall regions, which are formed substantially flat, at least in the region of an end face of the housing part lying in the direction of passage. By this is meant that they have at most one curvature, which is much lower as the curvature of the connecting region connecting them.
  • the wall areas need not necessarily be integrally formed, but may also be shared.
  • the housing part may also have further sections, for example apertures, recesses or detent springs for initial locking of the plug contact element in a plug housing.
  • the connecting region is, preferably at least transversely to the direction of push, arched or bent.
  • the curvature of the connecting region can be suitably chosen so that no sharp edge is created, which could lead to a violation of the edge of the opening in the elastic material.
  • At least one indentation is provided in the housing part, the indentation edge of which at least partially forms an end edge of the arched or curved connection region.
  • the indentation is now designed so that the indentation edge only at the boundary between the connection region and one of the adjacent wall regions or at one of the adjacent wall region has a tip or a tangent which is orthogonal to the direction of push.
  • the indentation edge in the connecting region has no such tip and no rounding with a tangent orthogonal to the direction of travel.
  • a point or rounding of the indentation edge with a tangent which is orthogonal to the direction of push is arranged only in the region at the border between the connection region and at the adjacent wall regions or at the adjacent wall region, but where the opening edge then runs parallel to the wall region.
  • the opening edge can then in particular span over the tip or rounding so that it does not strike a section of the indentation edge that runs orthogonally to the direction of push-through. Although an elongation of the edge of the opening can also occur, however, there is no direct power transmission between the indentation edge and the edge of the opening.
  • a plug-in contact element according to the invention can therefore be inserted into the elastic material, in particular a sealing element, substantially without damaging the opening edge, even if it is circular.
  • the particularly simple shape of the indentation allows a particularly simple insertion into a round opening of a gasket, since the indentation edge in the region of the legs of the "V" runs smoothly and the opening edge can be stretched continuously or without sudden changes.
  • the plug contact element according to the invention can be produced as a bent part.
  • the substantially planar wall areas are parallel to the direction of push.
  • plug contact elements are particularly easy to produce.
  • the indentation is asymmetrical with respect to a plane bisecting the angle between the wall regions.
  • a recess formed in this way has at least in a convex curvature no tangent extending in the connecting region orthogonally to the push-through direction, which reduces the risk of tearing the edge of the opening. Furthermore, in this way, the area of the indentation can be kept very low.
  • the indentation is asymmetrically shaped in the sheet metal part to be bent.
  • the sheet metal part to be bent can in particular be flat.
  • the indentation edge runs at least in a section on one of the wall regions to the curved or curved connection region substantially linearly and / or in the connecting region helically. This means that after bending of the housing part to a planar part of the indentation edge in the wall region and / or along the connecting region forming portion is substantially linear.
  • the indentation in the sheet metal part to be bent has a linear edge section and that the bending takes place in the region of the linear edge section.
  • the linear portion of the indentation edge encloses an angle between 10 ° and 45 ° with the direction of feed. Accordingly, in the method according to the invention, it is preferred that the linear edge section with the line or the strip along which the sheet metal part is bent forms an angle between 10 ° and 45 °.
  • the formation of such a slope allows a very smooth, slow stretching of the opening in the elastic material, so that thereby tearing of the opening edge is avoided. In addition, only lower forces for at least partially pushing the plug contact element through the opening are required.
  • the housing part is a one-piece bent part, in particular a stamped and bent part.
  • the sheet metal part to be bent is punched from a sheet. In this way, the sheet can be very easily brought into the desired shape.
  • the housing part on the end face, on which the indentation is formed has at least one bent tongue connected to one of the wall regions.
  • this can simplify the insertion of the wall regions into the opening in the elastic material if the edge can be guided on the bent tongue.
  • the tongue can also simplify the introduction of a contact tongue or a contact pin by a corresponding guide and, with appropriate training, also resiliently press against the contact pin or the contact tongue and thus improve the contact.
  • the plug contact element according to the invention is designed as a socket element.
  • it can then have at least two tongues which are bent over towards the inside of the housing and between which a contact tongue or a contact pin can be pushed.
  • the plug-in contact element comprises a contact tongue or a contact pin which is held on or in the housing part or forms a portion of the housing part.
  • a plug contact element is particularly easy to produce when the contact tongue or the contact pin is inserted into a corresponding socket element and clamped therein.
  • the housing part on the front side has four substantially planar wall portions, each of which at least one other at an angle less than 180 °, preferably of about 90 ° , and is connected to this in each case via a curved or curved connection region, and that the housing part four to the lying in the direction of feed end face of the housing part has indentations whose Einbuchtungsrand each at least partially forms an end edge of the curved or curved connection region, wherein the indentation edge in each case only at the boundary between the adjacent connection region and the wall region adjoining the latter or at the wall region adjoining the adjacent connection region, a point or a tangent which is orthogonal to the direction of advancement, having.
  • Such a contact element is very stable. If the wall regions in each case enclose an angle of 90 ° with one another, the wall region runs essentially parallel to the push-through direction, which facilitates the passage through an opening in an elastic material.
  • Such a housing part corresponds further in its symmetry of a corresponding contact tongue and thus allows a particularly good contact with the same.
  • Another object of the invention is a contacting system with a plug contact element according to the invention and a seal made of an elastic material having a round, preferably circular opening through which the plug contact element is at least partially slidable in its direction of feed.
  • the circumference of the opening in the seal is particularly preferably smaller than the circumference of the plug-in contact element on the end face lying in the direction of feedthrough.
  • a plug-in contact element comprises a substantially cuboid, elongate housing part 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, which with a front side 12 along a, to the longitudinal axis of the cuboid extending through direction D in a circular opening 14 a Seal member 16 is inserted.
  • the housing part 10 has four housing walls 18, 18 ', 18 "and 18"' running essentially parallel to the push-through direction D and having planar wall regions 20, 20 ', 20 “and 20”' at the end face 12 lying in the push-through direction D. ,
  • the housing walls and in particular the wall areas are therefore inclined at an angle of about 90 ° to each other.
  • Each of these housing walls 18, 18 ', 18 "and 18"' and thus each of the wall portions 20, 20 ', 20 “and 20”' is connected to two other of the housing walls or wall portions via corresponding along the Longitudinal edges of the cuboid in the direction of feed D extending, curved connecting portions 22, 22 ', 22 "and 22"' connected.
  • the housing walls 18 and 18 are formed substantially analogously, but the housing wall 18 is divided due to production along the push-D.
  • the contact with the second bending regions 32nd or 32 'subsequent second end portions 34 and 34' serve as a contact surface for a be inserted into the interior of the housing part 10 contact tongue of a complementary plug contact element.
  • Indentations 36, 36 ', 36 “and 36”' are provided at the edges of the housing part 10 in the region of the end face 12 lying in the direction of passage D, whose indentation edges 38, 38 ', 38 “and 38”' each partially cover the wall regions 20, 20 ', 20 “and 20”' and the connection areas 22, 22 ', 22 "and 22"' limit.
  • indentations 36, 36 ', 36 "and 36"' are in each case identical or mutually mirror-symmetrical, so that their design will be explained in more detail below using the indentation 36 as an example.
  • the indentation 36 has substantially the shape of a "V" on a surface which is partially curved and curved partially as the connecting region 22.
  • the indentation edge 38 initially extends linearly along the planar wall region 20, then proceeding helically along an end face of the curved connection region 14 into a rounding 42 on the wall region 20 ', which only has a tangent orthogonal to the direction of thrust D the wall portion 20 'has.
  • the indentation edge 32 then runs on the wall region 20 'substantially parallel to the push-through direction D linearly further in the direction of the end face 12.
  • the indentation 36 is therefore asymmetrical with respect to a plane bisecting the angle between the wall portions 20 and 20 '.
  • This design of the housing part 10 allows for easy insertion into the opening 14 in the sealing element 16 made of elastic material, wherein the opening edge 44 does not tear, although its circumference is smaller than that of a cross section of the housing part 10 transversely to the direction of passage D.
  • the insertion proceeds, as shown in Figs. 4 to 6, as follows.
  • the opening edge 44 shown in dashed lines in FIGS. 4 to 6 by the first tongues 24 and 24 'and the first bending areas 30 and 30 'stretched, which is avoided by the formed at the edges of the housing part 10 recesses 36, 36', 36 "and 36" 'excessive stretching in the region of the edges.
  • the opening edge 44 is thereby stretched and guided by the linear portion 40 of the indentation edge 38 in the direction of the wall region 20 ', at the same time a contact point 46 between the indentation edge 38 is moved to the opening edge 44 along the opening edge 44.
  • the point of contact 46 between the indentation edge 38 and the orifice edge 44 runs on a helical line such that the point of contact 46 does not extend to an edge region orthogonal to the direction of advancement D. encounters.
  • the plug-in contact element according to the invention can be produced very simply as a stamped and bent part by punching a sheet metal part 48 which is partially shown in FIG.
  • a sheet metal part 48 which is partially shown in FIG.
  • the same reference numerals are used for the sake of clarity.
  • the indentations 36 and 36' are formed, each in the form of a "V" with a rounded tip or rounding 42 and 42 'and linearly connected by these Legs 50 and 50 'have.
  • the indentation edges 38 and 38 ' have only in the wall portion 20' roundings 42 and 42 'with orthogonal to the push-through direction D or the strips 22 and 22' extending tangents 52 and 52 'on.
  • first the first tongues 24 and 24 'and the second tongue 28 are bent along the areas marked by dash-dotted lines.
  • the wall portions 20 and 20 "are bent relative to the wall portion 20 'along the strips 22 and 22' by approximately 90 °, the bend extending in the region of the linearly extending legs 50, 50 'of the indentation edges 38, 38' respectively Way, the indentations shown in Fig. 1 are obtained.
  • plug contact elements which can also be produced as a stamped and bent part are in the punched, to be bent Sheet metal part, the indentations symmetrical to the strips 22 and 22 'aligned, the rounding of the indentations are exactly in the bending areas.
  • a plug contact element according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention is shown, which differs from the plug contact element in Fig. 1 by a contact tongue 52 which is inserted into a housing part which is formed as the housing part 10 in the first embodiment.
  • the contact tongue 54 is pressed after production of the housing part 10 between the second tongues 28 and 28 'and held there in a press fit.
  • this plug-in contact element in a simple manner in an opening in a seal made of an elastic material insertable without damaging the edge of the opening.

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  1. Borne femelle pour introduire à travers une ouverture (14), en particulier ronde, en un matériau élastique (16) le long d'une direction d'introduction (D) de la borne femelle, avec un boîtier (10), qui présente au moins deux régions de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"') inclinées opposées essentiellement planes au moins sur une face avant (12) du boîtier (10), qui sont reliées les unes aux autres par une région de liaison courbe ou incurvé (22, 22', 22", 22"'), et
    dans laquelle le boîtier (10) présente au moins une rainure (36, 36', 36", 36''') s'ouvrant sur une face avant (12) du boîtier (10) se trouvant dans la direction d'introduction (D), dont la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') forme au moins partiellement une bordure de face avant de la région de liaison courbe ou incurvée (22, 22', 22", 22'''),
    dans laquelle la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') présente seulement à la limite entre la région de liaison (22, 22', 22", 22"') et l'une des régions de paroi adjacente (20, 20', 20", 20''') ou sur l'une des régions de paroi adjacente (20, 20', 20", 20"') une pointe ou une tangente (52, 52'), qui s'étend de manière orthogonale à la direction d'introduction (D),
    caractérisée en ce que la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') présente essentiellement sous la forme d'un "V" au moins une surface au moins partiellement voûtée.
  2. Borne femelle selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la rainure (36, 36', 36", 36"') est formée de manière asymétrique par rapport à un plan bissecteur de l'angle entre les régions de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"').
  3. Borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38''') s'étend au moins dans une partie (40) de l'une des régions de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"') jusqu'à la région de liaison courbe ou incurvée (22, 22', 22", 22"') de manière sensiblement linéaire et/ou dans la région de liaison (22, 22', 22", 22"') sous forme hélicoïdale.
  4. Borne femelle selon la revendication 3, caractérisée en ce que la partie linéaire (40) de la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') forme avec la direction d'introduction (D) un angle compris entre 10° et 45°.
  5. Borne femelle selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le boîtier (10) est une pièce emboutie d'un seul tenant (48), en particulier une pièce emboutie par estampage.
  6. Borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le boîtier (10) présente sur la face avant (12), sur laquelle est formée la rainure (36, 36', 36", 36"'), au moins une languette recourbée (24, 24', 28, 28') reliée avec l'une des régions de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"').
  7. Borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que elle est formée comme une douille.
  8. Borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce qu'elle présente une languette de contact (54) ou une broche de contact, qui est maintenue sur ou dans le boîtier (10) ou qui forme une partie du boîtier (10).
  9. Borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le boîtier (10) présente sur la face avant (12) quatre régions de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"') essentiellement planes, dont chacune présente au moins avec une autre un angle inférieur à 180°, de préférence d'environ 90°, et est reliée avec celle-ci par une région de liaison courbe ou incurvée (22, 22', 22", 22'''), et
    en ce que le boîtier (10) présente quatre rainures (36, 36', 36", 36''') s'ouvrant sur la face avant (12) du boîtier (10) se trouvant dans la direction d'introduction (D), dont la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38''') forme respectivement au moins partiellement une bordure de face avant de la région de liaison courbe ou incurvée (22, 22', 22", 22"'),
    dans laquelle la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') présente respectivement seulement à la limite entre la région de liaison adjacente (22, 22', 22", 22"') et la région de paroi adjacente (20, 20', 20", 20"') à celle-ci ou à la région de paroi (20, 20', 20", 20"') adjacente à la région de liaison (22, 22', 22", 22"') adjacente à celle-ci une pointe ou une tangente (52, 52'), qui s'étend de manière orthogonale à la direction d'introduction (D).
  10. Procédé de fabrication d'un boîtier (10) pour une borne femelle selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, par lequel une plaque métallique à cintrer (48) est fabriquée, qui présente une rainure (36, 36', 36", 36"') avec une pointe ou un arrondi, et
    par lequel la pièce à cintrer pour la formation du boîtier (10) avec deux parties de paroi essentiellement planes, opposées et inclinées, reliées l'une à l'autre par une région courbe et incurvée (22, 22', 22", 22''') le long d'au moins une ligne ou une lame lors de la formation de la région de liaison (22, 22', 22", 22"') est recourbée de sorte que la bordure de rainure (38, 38', 38", 38"') présente seulement à la limite entre la région de liaison (22, 22', 22", 22"') et une des régions de paroi adjacentes (20, 20', 20", 20"') ou à l'une des régions de paroi adjacentes (20, 20', 20", 20"') une pointe ou une tangente (52, 52'), qui s'étend de manière orthogonale à la direction d'introduction (D),
    caractérisé en ce que la rainure (36, 36', 36", 36"') dans la plaque métallique à cintrer (48) est essentiellement en forme de "V".
  11. Procédé selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que la rainure (36, 36', 36", 36''') est formée de manière asymétrique dans la plaque métallique à cintrer.
  12. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 10 ou 11, caractérisé en ce que la rainure (36, 36', 36", 36"') présente une partie de bordure linéaire (40) dans la plaque métallique à cintrer (48), et en ce que le cintrage a lieu dans la région de la partie de bordure linéaire (40).
  13. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 10 à 12, caractérisé en ce que la plaque métallique à cintrer (48) est découpée à partir d'une plaque métallique.
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