EP1829178A1 - Dispositif de fixation rapide sur un appareil d'installation electrique - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation rapide sur un appareil d'installation electrique

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EP1829178A1
EP1829178A1 EP05825530A EP05825530A EP1829178A1 EP 1829178 A1 EP1829178 A1 EP 1829178A1 EP 05825530 A EP05825530 A EP 05825530A EP 05825530 A EP05825530 A EP 05825530A EP 1829178 A1 EP1829178 A1 EP 1829178A1
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Prior art keywords
slider
nose
slide
installation device
quick
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Ralf Weber
Steffen WEINGÄRTNER
Klaus-Peter Eppe
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ABB Patent GmbH
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ABB Patent GmbH
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/015Boards, panels, desks; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/04Mounting thereon of switches or of other devices in general, the switch or device having, or being without, casing
    • H02B1/052Mounting on rails
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/015Boards, panels, desks; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/04Mounting thereon of switches or of other devices in general, the switch or device having, or being without, casing
    • H02B1/052Mounting on rails
    • H02B1/0523Mounting on rails locked into position by a sliding member

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  • the invention relates to a quick mounting according to the preamble of claim 1 and claim 2.
  • Electrical installation devices are, for example, circuit breakers, residual current circuit breakers, or motor protection switch, which are all common that they are formed on its mounting side so that they can be snapped onto standard profile rails, in particular Hutprofiltragschienen within an installation distribution or in a low-voltage switchgear.
  • This circuit breaker has next to the front sides and narrow sides of a mounting side or mounting surface in which a recess is introduced, the boundary walls are perpendicular to the mounting side.
  • a boundary wall is provided with a nose-like projection which projects towards the opposite boundary wall, is formed on the circuit breaker and forms a fixed latching lug.
  • a so-called movable nose is arranged, which is resiliently pressed inwards into the recess, d ⁇ in the direction of the opposite fixed nose.
  • the top-hat rail is installed horizontally in the installation distribution, with the free legs of the top-hat rail being vertically aligned. For mounting will
  • BESTATtGUNGSKOPiE Therefore, the circuit breaker suspended with its fixed nose on the overhead longitudinal edge so that the fixed nose engages behind this edge.
  • the movable nose By pivoting the circuit breaker against the hat profile support rail around the suspension point, the movable nose reaches against the lower edge of the cap profile support rail and on further pushing the movable nose engages behind this lower edge.
  • the movable nose is integrally formed on a slidably guided on the mounting side slide, which is pressed by means of, for example, a helical compression spring inwardly into the recess against a stop.
  • a tool such as a screwdriver
  • the circuit breaker By pivoting the circuit breaker in a direction opposite to the Montierterrorism the circuit breaker can be removed from the hat profile support rail.
  • a certain problem is that when juxtaposing several circuit breakers a so-called cross-wiring is required, which distributes the input - voltage potential of the installation distribution to the individual parallel circuit breaker.
  • This cross-wiring can be formed in monopolar circuit breakers by a ribbon rail with corresponding terminal lugs or multi-pole circuit breakers by a busbar assembly having a number of phases corresponding number of Flachbandlei- tern, on each of which terminal lugs are formed, with the corresponding circuit breaker poles in combination can be brought or clamped in their terminals.
  • the cross-wiring must first be removed in the case of the normally used circuit breakers, and only then can the line switch be removed.
  • the quick fastener usually consists of at least two parts, namely a slider and a compression spring, which presses the slider inwardly against the top hat rail. This means increased storage and also increased installation costs.
  • DE 101 147 30 A1 deals with a monitoring relay, so that problems with a cross wiring when replacing a defective monitoring relay do not ask.
  • a quick attachment of the aforementioned type has become known in which a locking lug is integrally formed on a slide arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the top-hat rail.
  • this slide is connected to the housing via a so-called bending web, so that the slide can be folded down about an axis which runs parallel to the longitudinal extension of the top-hat rail and is formed by a weakening of the wall thickness.
  • the slide requires a special additional guide arrangement so that the slide can be resiliently pressed against the adjacent free longitudinal edge of the top hat rail and thereby moves perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the top hat rail.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a quick attachment of the aforementioned type, in which an additional guidance of the slide is avoided, whereby the manufacturability of the installation device is simplified with the slide. This object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
  • the resilient or movable nose is integrally formed on a transversely movable to Hutprofiltragschiene slide, which is integrally connected to the installation device by means of at least one serving to guide the slide connecting web.
  • the mounting direction of the installation device is determined by the fact that a fixed and a movable nose are provided.
  • the installation device is mounted with the fixed nose on the vertical overhead longitudinal edge of the top hat rail and locked by turning down on the top hat rail, the movable nose snaps behind the lower longitudinal edge of the top hat rail.
  • the object of the invention is therefore also to provide an electrical device in which the mounting device is independent of the installation position of the device.
  • two resiliently inwardly pressed lugs are provided which are each formed on a transversely movable to Hutprofiltragschiene slide, which are integrally connected to the installation device by means of at least one serving to guide the slide resilient connecting web.
  • two connecting webs which run parallel to each other, may be provided, whereby the guide of the slider is secured transversely to the longitudinal extent of the DIN rail and parallel to the mounting plane of the installation device.
  • each connecting web is formed as a planar connecting web, wherein the or the connecting webs extend with its surface parallel to the longitudinal extent of the top hat rail.
  • a slider to the profile support rail pressing spring assembly may be provided, which is also integrally connected to the installation device and the slide, this spring is arranged so that a demolding of the housing of the installation device from the Shape without additional movement of a so-called cross slide is possible.
  • the connecting web or the two connecting webs may be connected to the slide to form an open to Hutprofiltragschiene obtuse angle and with the installation device to form a complementary acute angle, both angles add to 180 °.
  • two sawtooth-shaped latching noses may be provided on the surface of the slider exposed to the installation device, one of which is closer to the movable nose and a second closer to the opposite end, the vertical boundary of the first nose towards the movable nose and the vertical boundary of the second nose are executed in the direction of the end of the slider.
  • a further embodiment of the invention can be made that on the installation device perpendicular to the slide projecting resilient arms are provided, abut against the depending on the position of the slider, the vertical boundaries of one or the other locking lugs, such that after pulling out the slide from the installation device of a projecting resilient arm rests against the vertical boundary of the first nose, so that a pushing in of the slider in the direction of DIN rail is obstructed, and that in the depressed position of the slider The arm behind the second nose engages, so that pulling out of the slide is obstructed.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a quick attachment to a
  • FIGS. 6 to 9 show a quick attachment during a disassembly process in different positions
  • FIG. 11 is a side view of a circuit breaker, which on a
  • Cap profile support rail is snapped, according to the prior art.
  • Fig. 11 shows the state of the art as it is currently common practice.
  • a circuit breaker 11 On a hat profile support rail 10, which is drawn here in cross section, a circuit breaker 11 is snapped.
  • the hat profile support rail 10 has an elongated, U-shaped portion 12, wherein at the ends of the legs 13 and 14 each in the opposite direction above each a flange or a bar 15 and 16 is angled; the two strips 15 and 16 lie in a plane which, when mounted, when the hat profile support rail 10 is accommodated in an installation distributor, is vertically aligned.
  • the circuit breaker 11 has a front side 17 and a mounting side 18, wherein the front side 17 and the attachment side 18 extend approximately parallel to each other. Furthermore, the circuit breaker 11 has narrow side walls 19 and 20, which extend perpendicular to the mounting side 18. 10 has a front front wall section 21 and two rear front wall sections 22 and 23, which are connected via front narrow side walls 24 and 25, which run approximately perpendicular to the mounting plane or mounting side 18, is not relevant to the invention here ,
  • the circuit breaker 11 has on its mounting side a recess 26 which is bounded by boundary walls 27 and 28. At the one boundary wall 27 is a fixed nose 29, which is formed there, and a movable nose 30 which is integrally formed on a slider 31 shown in phantom and protrudes into the recess 26.
  • the two lugs 29 and 30 are opposite each other and are aligned projecting towards each other.
  • the circuit breaker 11 For mounting the circuit breaker 11 is hung with the nose 29 behind the edge 34, so that the nose 29, the edge 34 and the bar 15 or the flange 15 engages behind. The circuit breaker 11 is then moved around this rear grip point in the clock pivoted clockwise, so that the movable nose 30 comes to rest against the edge 35 of the flange 16; on further pivoting in a clockwise direction, the edge 35 pushes the nose 30 against the spring force of the arrow 32 out of the way; When the nose 30 has passed the edge 35, the nose 30 snaps behind the edge 35 and the flange 16. For disassembly, the slider 31 is pulled against the force 32 free of the edge 35 by means of a tool, so that the circuit breaker 11 through Turning around the edge 34 counterclockwise can be removed.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a circuit breaker 40 with a slider 41 according to the invention in a viewing direction in the direction of arrow P of Fig. 11, in the region of the movable nose.
  • the circuit breaker is only partially shown, so in particular side walls are omitted, which cover the slider 41 in the assembled state.
  • the recess 43 On the attachment side 42, which corresponds to the attachment side 18, there is a recess 43 in which a slide 31 corresponding slide 41 is housed.
  • the recess 43 has a bottom surface 44, are formed on the resilient connecting webs 45 and 46, which are aligned obliquely to the bottom surface 44, wherein between the connecting webs 45 and 46 and the bottom surface 44, an angle ⁇ is formed, the hat profile support rail 47 back is open. At the free ends of the connecting webs 45 and 46 of the slider 41 is formed.
  • the connecting webs 45 and 46 serve the parallel guidance of the slider 41st
  • a V-shaped portion 48 is formed, one leg 49 connects to the slider 41, in the region of the point of application of the connecting web 46, the closer to the hat rail 47 is located.
  • another, free leg 50 connects, which is inclined to the DIN rail or forms an obtuse angle with this and the free end is a nose 51 which corresponds to the nose 30.
  • a short leg portion 52 connects, which is bent back to the slider 41 and to which an L shaped portion 53 connects, the free end is approximately perpendicular to Hutprofiltrag- rail or to the flange 54 of the cap profile support rail 47 aligned.
  • the open side of the V-shape points toward the bottom surface 44.
  • the recess 43 is bounded on the side wall 56 corresponding to the side wall 20 by a wall portion 55 which projects parallel to the side wall 56 in a direction opposite to the front wall.
  • a wall portion 55 which projects parallel to the side wall 56 in a direction opposite to the front wall.
  • a spring 59 On the wall portion 55 closes with two U-shaped shafts 57 and 58, a spring 59, the other, free end 60 is connected to the slider 41.
  • This spring 59 actuates the slider in the direction of arrow Pi, which corresponds to the direction of the arrow 32.
  • the two U-shaped shafts 57, 58 are open in the direction in which the wall portion 55 projects.
  • U-shape 57a which is open in the opposite direction, that is to the front wall, and on the wall portion 55 connects to a connecting web 57b, which is also U-shaped, whose open side also executed to the front wall;
  • the connecting web 57b is tangential in the direction of the front wall in the wall portion 55 via.
  • the free end 60 of the spring 59 projects in the direction in which the wall portion 55 protrudes.
  • an extension 61 which is formed on the free, the circuit breaker 40 opposite side of the slider 41 on this and projecting perpendicular to this free surface of the slider 41, wherein the slider 41 and the projection 61 an opening 62 is formed, in which optionally a tool, such as a screwdriver, can engage, with which the slider 41 can be withdrawn against the arrow direction Pi of the hat profile support rail.
  • FIG. 2 shows the slide 41 in a different perspective, specifically to illustrate the connection of the spring 59.
  • the V-shaped portion 48 only a part, here half of the slider 41 - measured transversely to the longitudinal extent - covered; in the other half is perpendicular to the slide into the recess 43 reaching into an angled portion 63 formed in the assembled state, as in the Fig. 5, against the free edge 64 of the flange 54 of the cap profile support rail 47 is pressed.
  • the V-shaped portion with its nose 51 behind the flange 54 engage and due to the bend 63, the slider 41 is not further into the interior, so in the direction of the cap profile support rail 47, can be pressed.
  • the wall section 55 is formed in two parts, wherein a slot 67 is formed between an outer section 65 and a section 66 located toward the DIN rail 47.
  • the free end of the outer portion has a latching nose 68 (FIG. 6), which cooperates with a latching lug 69 projecting on the slider 41 on the side facing the circuit breaker such that the counter latching lug 69 bears against the latching lug 68, so that the Slider hereby is prevented from slipping out in the opposite direction of the arrow Pi.
  • Parallel to the Gegenrastnase 69 has the slide - also on its side facing the circuit breaker side - a second locking lug 70.
  • the two locking lugs 69, 70 are formed as Sge leopardrastnasen, the two steep side walls of the locking lugs 69, 70 have in the opposite direction and thereby perpendicular extend to the slide surface, whereas the inclined surfaces of the locking lugs 69 and 70 are opposite.
  • the circuit breaker 40 cooperates with a busbar arrangement 71, which has terminal lugs 72 which can be brought into connection with terminals located inside the circuit breaker 40.
  • a shoulder 73 is formed, which is located approximately in the region of the free end of the bend 61 on the slide.
  • the circuit breaker 40 In order to remove the circuit breaker 40 of the cap profile support rail 47 without having to disassemble the busbar assembly 71 before, the circuit breaker 40 according to arrow P 2 in the area in which the slider 41 is raised, so that the projection 68 of the Latch 69 comes free. As a result, the circuit breaker 40 can be moved in the direction of arrow P 3 until, on the one hand, the circuit breaker 40 free from the terminal lugs 72 and on the other hand, the other flange 54a of the cap profile support rail 47 of the fixed nose 74, which corresponds to the fixed nose 29 of the arrangement according to FIG. 1, comes free. In this case, the connecting webs flip over, so that the angle ⁇ of the connecting web 45 has changed with the surface 44 to an obtuse angle.
  • the circuit breaker engages behind the free end of the portion 66, the second latch 70.
  • the circuit breaker can then be lifted by rotating clockwise about the movable nose, which position is shown in FIG. 8, which shows how the circuit breaker with the molded thereon Slider can be pulled out of the opening area between the hat profile support rail 47 and the terminal lugs 72, in this case in an oblique arrow direction P 4th
  • FIG. 9 For mounting in the reverse direction, reference is made to FIG. 9.
  • the circuit breaker 40 is threaded with its slide through the opening between the top-hat rail 47 and the terminal lugs 42 against the arrow P 4 in the direction of arrow P 5 at an angle until the bend 61 against the busbar arrangement 71 comes to rest. Due to the paragraph 73, the slider 41 is pivoted so far that the second locking lug 70 comes free from the free end of the section 66; Thereafter, the slider 41 pivots by the resilient action of the connecting webs 45, 46 as far inward until the portion 65 passes with the latching nose 68 behind the first latching nose 69, so that the slider is held in its final position.
  • the lower housing part 110 shown in FIG. 10, which is a half-shell-shaped housing lower part, has a front front surface 111 and two spaced-apart rear front surfaces 112, 113 and two front side walls 114, 115 which are approximately perpendicular to the front front surface 111 and the rear front surfaces 112, 113 are aligned and connect both.
  • the rear front surfaces 112 and 113 are followed by rear side surfaces 116 and 117, which merge into a mounting side 118, which is approximately parallel to the front front surface and the rear front surfaces 111, 112, 113 and perpendicular to the front side surfaces 114, 115 and the rear side surfaces 116, 117 is aligned.
  • the circuit breaker is so far formed in the so-called base construction.
  • the lower housing part 110 has a housing wide side 119, so that with the broad side or wide side wall 119 and the front and rear front and side walls and with the mounting wall on the mounting side 118, a shell shape is formed. Only In addition, it should be noted that recesses 120, 121 for terminals are provided in the area of the rear front and side walls 116, 117.
  • the invention is now concerned with the design of the mounting surface at 118.
  • two movable tabs 130 and 131 are provided, which are connected via a V-shape 132, 133, the open side of the mounting surface 118, with a slider 134, 135 are connected.
  • the slides 134, 135 extend with their longitudinal extent parallel to the bottom or mounting wall 118 and at their inner ends, that is, at their opposite ends, connect the V-shapes 132, 133, wherein the length of the free legs 136, 137, to where the lugs 130, 131 are formed, is longer than the thickness of the slide 134, 135, measured perpendicular to the mounting plane or wall 118.
  • both sides recesses 138 and 139 which are bounded towards the center of the fastening side or wall 118 by an end wall 140, 141, wherein the end wall 140 forms an oblique angle to the mounting wall 18 or with this forms an obtuse angle, which is open to the housing interior ,
  • the webs 142, 143; 144, 145 are sized in thickness so that the slides 134, 135 can be moved from the position shown in a position in which the angles ⁇ are dull.
  • the slider 134, 135 are pushed in the direction of arrow A and B to the outside, with the webs 142, 143; 144, 145 deform.
  • the slider On the side facing the recess 138, the slider has locking lugs 149 and 150, which identify a sawtooth shape, wherein at the nose 130 closer located lug 149, the inclined surface 151 to the side opposite from the nose 130 side and the inclined surface 152 is located on the locking lug 150 in the direction of the nose 130 out.
  • the outer nose 150 engages in the gap 148 and the inner nose 149 or inner latch 149 is located on the side of the bar 146, which is located toward the nose 130 out.
  • each slide 134, 135 has a web 153, 154 projecting perpendicular thereto. Between the nose 149 and the nose 130 there is a weakening 155 in the vicinity of the nose 149, so that the area 156, at the web 153 is formed to the weakening 155 is pivotable.
  • the web 153 is pivoted counterclockwise about the weakening by means of a screwdriver; In this way, the locking lug 152 is released from the bar 147, so that the slider can be moved to the left in the direction of arrow A on, as to the point at which the locking lug 150 rests against the bar 147.
  • the circuit breaker can be removed from the composite even when the terminals are mechanically and electrically coupled several circuit breakers by means of a busbar, the area 156 can be further displaced by weakening 155 in the direction of arrow A by further deformation, due to the inclined surface 151 the Latch 149 can slide behind the bar 146.
  • the webs 142, 143; 144, 145 which are arranged parallel to one another, remain parallel even when the slides 134, 135 are displaced from the position shown in FIG. 10 in the direction of arrow A or B, respectively.
  • the webs 142, 143; 144, 145 with the slides 134, 135 from the position shown in the figure to the position in which the slides or the lugs 130, 131 are removed from the free longitudinal edges of the top hat rail.
  • the invention is explained with reference to a circuit breaker; Of course, it can be applied to any installation device that is to be snapped onto a cap profile rail.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de fixation rapide sur un appareil d'installation électrique, en particulier un disjoncteur de protection de circuit, un disjoncteur à courant résiduel et analogue, permettant la fixation immédiate de ce dernier sur un profilé support standard, en particulier un profilé chapeau, ledit appareil d'installation électrique présentant, côté fixation, un évidement pourvu d'un taquet fixe situé sur une paroi de l'évidement et d'un taquet mobile poussé de manière flexible et permanente vers l'intérieur en direction d'une paroi, lesquels taquets s'engagent, à l'état monté, derrière les arêtes longitudinales des branches libres du profilé chapeau. Ces taquets flexibles sont formés sur un coulisseau, relié en une seule pièce à l'appareil d'installation à l'aide d'au moins une lame de liaison flexible.
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