EP1753089B1 - Steckverbinderanordnung zum Herstellen und Trennen mindestens einer elektrischen Verbindung mit einer weiteren komplementären Steckverbinderanordnung - Google Patents

Steckverbinderanordnung zum Herstellen und Trennen mindestens einer elektrischen Verbindung mit einer weiteren komplementären Steckverbinderanordnung Download PDF

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EP1753089B1
EP1753089B1 EP06118705.0A EP06118705A EP1753089B1 EP 1753089 B1 EP1753089 B1 EP 1753089B1 EP 06118705 A EP06118705 A EP 06118705A EP 1753089 B1 EP1753089 B1 EP 1753089B1
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Jürgen Veit
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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
    • H01R4/247Connections using contact members penetrating or cutting insulation or cable strands the contact members penetrating the insulation being actuated by springs
    • 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
    • H01R13/40Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
    • H01R13/42Securing in a demountable manner
    • H01R13/428Securing in a demountable manner by resilient locking means on the contact members; by locking means on resilient contact members

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  • the invention relates to a connector assembly for making and separating at least one electrical connection between this connector assembly and another complementary connector assembly.
  • the connector assembly has a contact carrier that includes at least one opening into which at least a portion of a contact pin is inserted.
  • the contact connection bolt has a first connection region with which an electrical contact element can be electrically connected.
  • the contact connection bolt has a second connection region with which an electrical conductor can be electrically connected.
  • the invention relates to a contact connection pin.
  • connection bolts used in the contact carrier are connected in the prior art by relatively complicated procedures with the contact carrier.
  • the contact connection bolts are provided with a retaining ring or a predetermined area of the connecting bolt is flanged, whereby a positive connection is produced.
  • an additional component and a considerable installation effort is required.
  • the disassembly is difficult and can lead to the destruction of the contact carrier.
  • the crimping of the connecting bolt in which a protruding from an opening of the contact carrier tubular end of the connecting bolt is flanged at this opening to the outside, is associated with relatively large manufacturing effort. Dismantling a flanged in the contact carrier connecting bolt is connected to a destruction of at least a portion of the connecting bolt.
  • Usual contact connection bolts one example from the document DE 28 10 740 A1
  • Known connector assembly have a directed towards the front of the connector assembly opening in which a contact region of a contact element is used. By inserting the contact element in this opening, the contact element is held in the contact carrier. Furthermore, an electrical connection between the connecting bolt and contact element is produced by the insertion. This also allows replacement of the contact element at a defined interface, without, for example, lines must be reconnected to the connector assembly.
  • Such contact elements to be used in the connecting bolts are known, for example, from the patent applications DE 101 43 200 A1 and DE 102 30 379 A1 known. The structure and operation of the contact elements disclosed therein are hereby incorporated by reference into the present specification.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a connector assembly for making and separating at least one electrical connection with another complementary connector assembly in which a contact terminal pin in the contact carrier with low installation effort can be securely fixed in a simple manner and the disassembly of the connecting bolt is simplified.
  • the terminal bolt can be easily released from the contact carrier by the locking connection, in particular by means of a suitable tool, is released.
  • the terminal bolt can be easily and safely removed again from the contact carrier without connecting pins and contact carrier are damaged or destroyed.
  • the locking element is secured by the insertion of the contact element in the contact connection pin in the latching area. This prevents inadvertent release of the connecting bolt.
  • the latching element is designed in the manner of a barb, which preferably engages upon insertion of the contact connection pin in the contact carrier by a restoring force of the latching element in a latching region of the contact carrier, a very simple assembly is possible. Due to the barb pulling the contact terminal bolt from the opening in the back of the contact carrier is not possible without the locking element is previously removed from the locking area.
  • the contact connection pin contains an opening to the front side of the contact carrier, into which the contact element is inserted, screwed in.
  • the contact element is inserted into the opening provided in the front of the contact carrier, which leads to an introduced into the contact connection pin bore with internal thread, so that the contact element is inserted into the opening of the connecting bolt and screwed into the existing thread there, whereby an electrical connection between Contact element and contact connection pin is generated.
  • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a portion of a contact carrier 12 of a connector assembly 10 is shown having a plurality of openings, two of which openings are shown and designated 14a, 14b.
  • the openings 14a, 14b are each formed by a through hole in the contact carrier 12 from the front side 15 to the opposite rear side 13.
  • a contact connection pin 30, 50 is inserted in the two openings 14a, 14b shown in each case.
  • the contact connection bolts 30, 50 are also generally referred to as connection bolts and have a front first connection region 32, 52, in each of which one of the openings 14a, 14b provided in the back 13 of the contact carrier 12 is inserted until the front edge of the central region 40, 56 of the connecting bolt 30, 50 abuts against the back 13 of the contact carrier 12.
  • the first connecting regions 32, 52 introduced into the openings 14a, 14b and the openings 14a, 14b have a round cross-section at least on the rear side 13 of the contact carrier 12, the central regions 40, 56 having a rectangular, preferably square, cross-section.
  • the first connection regions 32, 52 adjoin the central region 40, 56 at the front thereof.
  • a second connecting region 48, 58 is provided in each case, which can be formed as a solder connection, screw connection, terminal connection or crimp connection, as will be explained in more detail later.
  • each of these connection regions 48, 58 is designed to be connected to at least one connection wire.
  • the second connection regions 48, 58 have in the embodiment after FIG. 1 each a round cross-section.
  • a base hole is provided from the rear side of the second connection region along the center axis of the connection bolt 30, 50, into which a connection wire can be inserted and soldered.
  • a further bore connected to the base bore and oriented perpendicular to the base bore is provided in such a solder connection through which solder can be supplied and / or air and solder can escape.
  • the connecting bolt 30 inserted into the opening 14a is inserted with an annular groove provided in the front connecting region 32 of the connecting bolt 30.
  • the opening 14a is widened stepwise towards the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12 at a predetermined point, so that the front connecting region 32 of the connecting bolt 30 protruding into this widened region is inserted by means of a ring 34 inserted into an annular groove 38 provided in the front connecting region 32 , is secured before retraction of the connecting bolt 30.
  • the ring 34 is inserted from the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12 into the contact opening 14a, 14b and pushed over the front side of the connecting portion 32 into the annular groove 38. At this time, that is in FIG. 1 In the inserted state shown contact element 84 is not yet inserted into the first connection region 32 of the contact connection pin 30. Further, in the opening 14a, a second projection is provided on which a sealing ring 26 is arranged.
  • the opening 14b like the opening 14a, has a second projection, on which a seal 27 is arranged.
  • the seals 26, 27 are used both for sealing the connection region between the contact element 84, 85 and connecting bolts 30, 50 and for mechanically fixing the contact element 84, 85, wherein the seals 26, 27 are preferably elastically deformable, so that they have a limited movement Allow contact elements 84, 85 transverse to their longitudinal axis.
  • the contact element 85 further has a portion 28 which substantially fills the opening 14b at this location and thereby both mechanically fixes the contact element 85 and has an additional sealing function.
  • the portion 28 comprises a compressible rubber ring which is compressed by means of a screw connection in the axial direction of the contact element 85 and thereby extends transversely to the axis of the contact element 85, whereby a part of the rubber ring is pressed against the inner wall of the opening 14b.
  • Fig. 2 is the connecting bolt 30 after Fig. 1 shown.
  • Like elements have the same reference numerals.
  • an annular groove 38 is provided at the front end 36 of the connecting portion 32, over which a ring 34 is pushed.
  • the annular groove 38 is circumferentially formed on the lateral surface of the first connecting portion 32, whereby the round cross-section of the connecting portion 32 is reduced in the region of the groove 38 by the groove depth.
  • the ring 34 has a circular opening in the middle, which is slightly smaller than the front portion 36 of the connecting portion 32, so that the ring 34 must be pushed with a force over this front portion 36 away in the groove 38.
  • the front portion 36 of the first connecting portion 32 is externally provided with a chamfer, through which the ring 34 is also positioned.
  • the ring 34 can be heated so that the inner diameter the opening in the ring 34 is enlarged before the ring 34 is pushed over the front portion 36 in the groove 38, whereby the ring 34 can be easily pushed over the front portion 36 of the contact portion 32.
  • the contact region 32 of the connecting bolt 30 is pushed into the opening 14 of the contact carrier 12 until the front side 42 of the central region 40 abuts against the rear side 13 of the contact carrier 12. In this position, the front region 36 and at least the annular groove 38 of the contact region 32 in the direction of the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12 over the widened region in the opening 14 a, so that the ring 34 from the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12 in the opening 14 a can be inserted and pushed over the front portion 36 in the annular groove 38 and pressed.
  • the ring 34 prevents retraction of the connecting bolt 30 from the opening 14a, 14b.
  • the contact region 32 and an opening 44 along the longitudinal axis 46 of the connecting bolt 30 each have a round cross section, wherein in the opening 44, an internal thread is provided.
  • a connection region of the contact element 84 with a round cross-section is screwed into this opening 44, so that an electrical connection is established between the connection region of the contact element 84 and the first connection region 32 of the connection bolt 30.
  • no thread is present in the opening 44 and the outer diameter of the connecting region of the contact element 84 and the inner diameter of the opening 44 of the connecting bolt 30 have complementary fitting dimensions, so that a frictional connection between the contact element and terminal bolt 30 after pressing the contact element 84 in the connecting bolt 30 is generated.
  • the outer diameter of the contact element 84 is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the opening 44.
  • a second contact region 48 is arranged, which is designed as a solder connection for a connecting wire.
  • Fig. 3 is the connecting pin 50 after Fig. 1 shown.
  • the terminal bolt 50 has a front contact portion 52 which is inserted in the same manner as the contact portion 32 in the opening 14 b of the contact carrier 12.
  • an opening 54 In the front of the contact portion 52 is an opening 54 similar to the opening 44 to Fig. 2 introduced, in which a contact element in the same way as in connection with Fig. 2 described and in Fig. 1 shown can be used.
  • a second contact region 58 which protrudes from the rear side of the contact carrier 12, adjoins a central region 56 of the connecting bolt 50 to the rear. This second contact region 58 is designed as a screw connection and provided with an external thread.
  • the connecting bolts 30 and 50 after the FIGS. 2 and 3 have the disadvantage that the installation of these connecting bolts 30, 50 is expensive and removal of the connecting bolts 30, 50 is possible only with great effort or with a destruction of the connecting bolt 30, 50.
  • the fixation of the contact elements 84, 85 used in the connecting pins 30, 50 takes place in the prior art by directly screwing the contact elements 84, 85 with retaining nuts in the contact carrier 12. Thereby are a simple removal and a simple replacement of these contact elements of the front of the contact carrier 12th not possible.
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a connecting bolt 16 according to the invention shown.
  • the terminal bolt 16 similar to the terminal bolts 30 and 50, has a central area 18 from which a first connection area 60 extends forwardly.
  • This connection region 60 is inserted into an opening 14 a, 14 b in the back 13 of the contact carrier 12.
  • a blind bore 62 is introduced along the longitudinal axis of the connecting bolt 16 into the central region 18.
  • the bore 62 has a larger diameter, whereby the insertion of a contact element 84, 85 in the opening 68 produced by the bore 62 in the end face 66 of the first connecting portion 60 opening 68, a contact element 84, 85 can be easily inserted, the one at least has slightly smaller diameter than the opening 68.
  • a thread is introduced into the bore 62 into which the external thread of a contact element 84, 85 is screwed.
  • the first connection area 60 has a circular cross-section, the outer diameter of which increases continuously from the front side 66 ago in the front region 64 and gradually reduced after a short section with a constant outer diameter. By this step-like reduction of the outer diameter, a kind of barbs is formed, which can engage in a projection provided in the contact carrier when the terminal bolt 16 is inserted into the opening 14a, 14b of the contact carrier 12.
  • the first connection region 60 is elastically deformed between the barb-shaped portion 64 and the central portion 18 upon insertion of the first connection portion 60 into the contact carrier 12.
  • the barb-shaped locking elements are bent inwardly toward the bore 62.
  • the elastic deformation causes a restoring force by which engage the barb-shaped front portion 64 of each of the four locking elements in an edge created by a step-like increase in the inner diameter in the opening 14a, 14b.
  • the central region 18 of the connecting bolt 16 has a rectangular, preferably a square cross-section.
  • the mounting of the connecting bolt 16 in the contact carrier 12 is carried out such that the first connecting portion 60 is inserted into the opening 14a, 14b of the contact carrier 12 from the rear side 13 ago, wherein the four locking elements by the provided in the front portion 64 bevels during insertion after be compressed inside the opening 68 and deformed.
  • the slots 72 and the first connection region 60 are dimensioned such that the latching elements are deformable so far that the widest point of the first connection region 60 in the elastically deformed state can be introduced into the opening 14a, 14b.
  • the connecting bolt 16 is pushed so far into the opening 14a, 14b until the front barb-shaped region 64 of the locking elements reaches into the region of the opening 14a, 14b with the stepwise enlarged inner diameter.
  • the barb-shaped areas of the locking elements are pressed by the restoring force already mentioned in the area with increased inner diameter, so that the first connection region 60 then in the inserted state substantially the in Fig. 4 illustrated shape and location.
  • the connecting bolt 16 can not be easily pulled out of the contact carrier 12 to the rear.
  • the connecting bolt 16 can only be removed when the locking elements using a introduced through the opening 14a, 14b in the front 15 of the contact carrier 12 tool pushed out of the detent area and the connecting pin 16 to the rear of the Rear 13 of the contact carrier 12 is pulled or with the help of the tool at least a piece of the back 13 of the contact carrier 12 is pushed out.
  • the latching region has preferably been produced by the step-like enlargement of the diameter of the opening 14a, 14b into which the latching elements of the inserted connecting bolt 16 can engage.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the connecting bolt 16 after Fig. 4 shown in a non-sectional view. Invisible body edges are represented by dashed lines.
  • Fig. 6 is a view of the end face 66 of the connecting bolt 16 is shown.
  • Fig. 6 are the ones in the 4 and 5 Slots generally designated 72 are designated by reference numerals 72a-72d.
  • Fig. 6 This also makes it readily apparent that four substantially similar locking elements 73a to 73d are formed by the slots 72a to 72d.
  • the locking elements 73a to 73d are pressed inward in the direction of the arrows P1 to P4 in the bore 62, so that the opening 68 during insertion of the connecting bolt 16 into the opening 14 is smaller.
  • the original size of the opening 68 is restored.
  • a section of the contact carrier 12 is shown in a sectional view.
  • groove-shaped slots 80 are introduced, which have a height such that a portion of the central portion 18 of the connecting bolt 16 can be inserted into one of the slots 80.
  • Two side surfaces of the central portion 18 are aligned parallel to the side surfaces of the slot 80.
  • connection between the contact element 84 and the connecting bolt 16 can be released or impaired by a rotation of the connecting bolt 16.
  • the terminal bolt 16 is also held against rotation to prevent inadvertent rotation of the connecting bolt 16 when screwing and unscrewing the contact element 84 into or out of the provided in the bore 62 thread.
  • a hexagonal peripheral region is formed in a region of the contact element 84 into which a suitable tool for rotating the contact element 84 can engage.
  • the first connection region 60 and / or the central region 18 may also have a non-circular cross-sectional shape, in particular a rectangular outer cross-sectional shape or a triangular outer cross-sectional shape.
  • the cross-sectional shapes of the outer cross section of the first connecting portion 60 and the inner cross section of the opening 14a, 14b substantially coincide.
  • slots 80 may be provided in other embodiments as a stop serving projections or the outer cross-section adapted recess on or in the back 13 of the contact carrier 12.
  • the in Fig. 7 shown section of the contact carrier 12 comprises three openings 14a, 14b, 14c, each having a stepped round cross-section, which has from the back 13 of the contact carrier 12 ago two step-like widenings.
  • the terminal bolt 16 is inserted, with the first connection portion 60 inserted into the opening 14b, so that the latch members 73a to 73d engage with the projection formed at the transition 82 at the first stage.
  • This projection serves as a rest area.
  • the contact element 84 is inserted from the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12 ago in the opening 14b.
  • the rear contact region of the contact element 84 is inserted into the opening 68 of the connecting bolt 16 and screwed into the existing in the bore 62 of the connecting bolt 16 thread.
  • the locking elements 73a to 73d are prevented from being deformed again so far elastically to the longitudinal axis of the connecting bolt 16, that the terminal bolt 16 can be pulled backwards out of the contact carrier 12.
  • the connecting bolt 16 is secured by inserting the contact element 84 in the contact carrier 12.
  • the contact element 84 at least one spring element is present, which exerts a contact pressure force on a contact region 86 of the contact element 84, is pressed by the contact region 86 on a contact surface of a complementary connector arrangement.
  • a contact element 84 is for example in the patent applications DE 101 43 200 A1 and DE 102 30 379 A1 known. The disclosure and detailed description of the contact elements in these patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference into the present specification.
  • Fig. 8 is a view of the back 13 of the contact carrier 12 is shown, in which the arrangement of the slots 80 are shown clearly.
  • the slots are formed as transverse grooves on the back 13 of the contact carrier 12.
  • the connecting bolt 16 is preferably made of a suitable electrically conductive material, such as brass, copper or iron and, if necessary, protected by a suitable coating, in particular by tinning or galvanizing, from corrosion.
  • the second connection region 20 of the connecting bolt 16 can also be designed as a screw connection, as a clamping connection, in particular as a spring clamp. Furthermore, the second connection region 20 may alternatively be formed as a crimp or plug connection.
  • the first front connection region 60 is mushroom-shaped in the front region 64.
  • a suitable tool is preferably inserted into the opening 14b from the front side 15 of the contact carrier 12, which engages the oblique surfaces of the barb-like mushroom-shaped portion and pushes the individual locking elements 63a to 63d inwards that the barb-shaped latching elements no longer engage in the projections of the stepped widening of the opening 14a, 14b, 14c in the contact carrier 12.
  • all terminal pins 16 which are connected to the contact carrier 12, similar and have an identical structure.
  • the connection of cables to electrical contacts 84 is considerably simplified, wherein the electrical contact 84 is fixed in the contact carrier 12 by means of the connecting bolt 16.
  • Such contact arrangements by means of a connecting bolt 16 are suitable for the transmission of signals and currents between cables and electrical contacts, as they can be advantageously used for example in electrical connectors in the field of rail vehicle technology.
  • the contact 84 can be easily replaced from the front of the connector assembly by the contact element 84 is unscrewed from the front of the connector assembly by means of a tool and is replaced by a further contact element 84, from the front of the contact carrier 12 is inserted into the opening 14a, 14b, 14c and screwed with the aid of the tool in the connecting bolt 16.
  • the connecting bolt 16 is fixed in position, so that an axial displacement only at a small tolerance range is possible and slipping or slipping out of the connecting bolt 16 is prevented from the opening 14.
  • contact element 84 In a screwed into the terminal bolt 16 contact element 84 is prevented by the slotted locking elements, between which the contact region of the contact element 84 is received, that the contact element 84 can be released from the terminal bolt 16 upon vibration influences.
  • the connecting bolt 16 By the connecting bolt 16 according to the invention a simple and quick installation of the connecting bolt 16 in the contact carrier 12 and a quick and easy installation of the contact element 84 in the connecting bolt 16 is achieved. Furthermore, a secure contact between terminal pin 16 and contact element 84 is achieved with minimum contact resistance and permanently ensured. By the connecting bolt 16 according to the invention also a secure fixation of the contact elements 84 in the contact carrier 12 is achieved, which is maintained even with vibration influences. Further, a simple disassembly of the connecting bolt 16, in particular by means of a disassembly tool, possible, whereby damage or destruction of the contact carrier 12 and the connecting bolt 16 is prevented. The terminal bolt 16 can thus be used again after removal from the contact carrier 12, in particular, used again in the same contact carrier are. It is particularly advantageous if a connecting wire is already connected to the connecting bolt 16 and the connecting bolt 16 is to be inserted into another opening 14a, 14b, 14c of the contact carrier 12.
  • the contact carrier 12 and projecting from the back 13 terminal pins 16 are surrounded by a housing of the connector assembly for mechanical protection and protection from environmental influences.
  • the front portion of the contact elements 84 remains for complementary contact elements of a complementary connector assembly accessible.
  • connection bolt 16 which contains at least one latching element which can latch into a latching region of the contact carrier 12. It is advantageous if the connecting bolt 16 has two, three or four locking elements 73a to 73d, which are arranged and designed so that they can be solved with the aid of a tool in only one operation from the locking area / the locking areas.

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EP06118705.0A 2005-08-10 2006-08-10 Steckverbinderanordnung zum Herstellen und Trennen mindestens einer elektrischen Verbindung mit einer weiteren komplementären Steckverbinderanordnung Active EP1753089B1 (de)

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