EP2359441B1 - Connecteur électrique - Google Patents

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EP2359441B1
EP2359441B1 EP09782649.9A EP09782649A EP2359441B1 EP 2359441 B1 EP2359441 B1 EP 2359441B1 EP 09782649 A EP09782649 A EP 09782649A EP 2359441 B1 EP2359441 B1 EP 2359441B1
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Andreas Schumann
Hartmut Gärtner
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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
    • H01R13/58Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable
    • H01R13/582Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable the cable being clamped between assembled parts of the housing
    • H01R13/5829Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable the cable being clamped between assembled parts of the housing the clamping part being flexibly or hingedly connected to the housing
    • 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
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  • the invention relates to an electrical connector with a connection module having a plurality of contact elements for producing an electrical connection with corresponding contact elements of a connection socket, and with a connection module having a plurality of connection elements for connecting each of a wire of a cable, wherein the connection module with the connection module releasably connectable is for producing an electrical connection between the connection elements and in each case one contact element.
  • Such connectors are from the EP 1 693 933 A1 known. With their help, an electrical connection can be made between a cable, in particular a telephone or data transmission cable, and a connection socket.
  • a cable in particular a telephone or data transmission cable
  • the arrangement of the contact elements is internationally standardized, for example in the standard IEC 60503-7-5.
  • the connectors are also referred to as RJ45 connector.
  • the connection of the cable to the connector should, if possible, be done without special tools so that the installer can easily connect the cable to the connector at the construction site. This is in the EP 1 693 933 A1 the use of a connection module proposed with connecting elements to which the wires of the cable can be connected.
  • connection module with the connected wires can then be brought together with a connection module having the contact elements, so that an electrical connection between the connection elements and the contact elements is produced.
  • a shield plate is then pushed over the connection module and the connection module. After that, a previously about the Cable pushed outer housing pushed over the connection module and the enclosing shield plate. Finally, a union nut is screwed onto the rear end region of the outer housing. This will set the cable on the connector.
  • Object of the present invention is to develop an electrical connector of the type mentioned in such a way that it can be easily connected without special tools with the cable.
  • connection module comprises a housing into which the connection module is inserted, and connected to the housing strain relief, which engages over the connection module, wherein by means of the strain relief connected to the connection module Cable can be fixed to the connection module.
  • the individual wires of the cable can be connected to the connection elements of the connection module.
  • the connection module can be inserted into the housing of the connection module.
  • an electrical connection between the connection elements of the connection module and the contact elements of the connection module is produced.
  • the connection module has a strain relief.
  • the strain relief is connected to the housing of the connection module, engages over the connection module and can be fixed to the cable.
  • connection module is removed from the housing of the connection module. This makes it possible to use the connection module multiple times.
  • the connection module can be disconnected from the connection module.
  • the cable can then be disconnected from the connection module and, after using a new connection module, the connection module can be reused.
  • connection between the strain relief and the cable can be released without special tools.
  • a simple screwdriver is sufficient to release the connection between the strain relief and the cable.
  • the strain relief has in a preferred embodiment of the invention, a rigidly connected to the housing cable support member and a hingedly connected to the housing cable clamping element, wherein the cable clamping element can be locked in at least one clamping position.
  • the cable clamping element can be locked in at least one clamping position.
  • the cable support member is integrally connected to the housing. Housing and cable support element can be made for example as a one-piece component made of metal.
  • the cable clamping element in several positions, for example in three positions, can be locked. This makes it possible to connect cables of different thickness to the connector. Depending on the cable diameter, the cable clamping element can be locked in a suitable clamping position.
  • cables with a diameter between 5 mm and 8.5 mm can be connected to the connector.
  • the cables can be reliably fixed to the connector by means of the strain relief, and an electrical connection to the corresponding connection socket can be made via the connector.
  • a lid is pivotally mounted on the housing of the connecting module, which is movable between a closed position and an open position back and forth and which is releasably lockable in its closed position.
  • the cover releases the interior of the housing so that the connection module can be inserted into the housing.
  • the cover covers the interior of the housing and thus protects the connection module and the end region of the cable directly adjacent to the connection module from mechanical damage.
  • the lid is releasably connectable in its closed position with the cable support member. It can be provided, for example, that the lid can be latched to the cable support element. This can be done on the lid and be arranged on the cable support member cooperating locking elements.
  • the detachable locking of the cover makes it possible to remove the connection module with the cable connected to it at any time. For this purpose, only the lock must be solved and the lid can be pivoted to its open position.
  • the cable clamping element is preferably held pivotably on the lid. It can be pivoted together with the lid between the open position of the lid and the closed position of the lid. In the closed position of the lid, the cable can then be fixed by means of the cable support member on the connector.
  • the locking of the cable clamping element in at least one clamping position takes place in an advantageous embodiment in that the cable clamping element can be latched to the lid.
  • cooperating latching elements can be arranged on the cover and on the cable clamping element.
  • the cable clamping element can be latched in several clamping positions with the lid.
  • a plurality of latching projections can be arranged on the cover or on the cable clamping element, which interact in different clamping positions, each with a complementary latching projection or a complementary latching recess on the cable clamping element or on the cover.
  • the cable usually not only has a plurality of wires, via which electrical signals can be transmitted, but additionally the cable comprises an electrically conductive shield surrounding the wires, for example a shielding braid or a screen network which can be connected to ground potential.
  • the shield protects the wires from electromagnetic interference.
  • the housing electrically conductive and electrically connected to the housing screen contact part of the strain relief against the shield of the cable can be pressed.
  • the mechanical fixing of the strain relief on the cable at the same time an electrical connection between the shield contact part of the connector and the shielding of the cable. For this purpose, it is only necessary to expose the shield of the cable before connecting the cable to the connection module.
  • connection module is inserted into the housing of the connection module and then the cable is fixed by means of the strain relief on the connection plug, then the shield contact part is pressed by the strain relief against the shielding of the cable, and since the shield contact part is electrically conductive, a conductive connection between the shield of the cable and the electrically conductive housing of the connector is made without the need for a special tool is required.
  • the shield contact part is preferably arranged on the inside of the cable clamping element. It may be rigidly connected to the cable clamping element. However, it is particularly advantageous if the screen contact part forms an independent component. It can be provided, for example, that the shield contact part forms a metal-made casting, which is floatingly mounted on the housing of the connection module and can be pressed against the cable by the cable clamping element of the strain relief.
  • the Jardinklemmelement can, as already explained above, be locked in at least one clamping position, and thereby also the shield contact part immovably be fixed to the outside of the cable arranged shield.
  • connection module has a plurality of chambers, each receiving a pair of wires.
  • the chambers are mechanically and preferably also electrically separated. They can be mutually shielded, for example. The provision of the chambers reduces signal coupling between different wire pairs.
  • each receiving a pair of wires has the advantage that the connection of the wires to the connection module can be done very easily. In particular, the risk is reduced that the wires are connected incorrectly. The installer only has to ensure that the respective electrical signal transmitting pairs of wires are introduced into a chamber.
  • connection module has a printed circuit board on which the connection elements are held, wherein the circuit board has contact members which are electrically connected to a respective connection element and each of a contact element of the connection module are contactable.
  • the printed circuit board can comprise conductor tracks in the usual way, via which the electrical signals can be transmitted from the connection elements to the contact members.
  • the circuit board may carry capacitances and / or inductors to compensate for potential signal coupling between different pairs of wires.
  • the printed circuit board has electrical conductor tracks in at least two planes, for example on its upper side and its lower side.
  • Such circuit boards are known in the art as so-called "MultiLayer".
  • connection module It is particularly advantageous if connecting elements are held both on the upper side and on the underside of the printed circuit board. This allows a particularly compact design of the connection module.
  • connection elements are preferably pressed into the printed circuit board. This allows a high mechanical strength of the connection elements, without thereby affecting the electrical connection between the connection elements and the conductor tracks of the printed circuit board. In addition, the production costs of the connection module can be kept low by the pressing of the connection elements in the circuit board.
  • connection elements can be configured, for example, as insulation displacement terminals. It is particularly advantageous, however, if the connecting elements are designed as piercing contacts. Such piercing contacts have a piercing tip, which each penetrates a wire of the cable and thereby produces an electrical contact.
  • the contact elements of the connection module are directly electrically connected to the contact members of the circuit board.
  • the contact members in the form of contact pads (“pads") are designed and the contact elements of the connection module each having a contact spring which can be applied under elastic deformation to a contact pad of the circuit board. There is thus a non-positive contacting of the contact elements on the circuit board. Starting from a wire of the cable, an electrical signal can thus be transmitted directly to the contact element via the connection element and the printed circuit board.
  • the contact springs of the contact elements can each contact a contact field of the printed circuit board electrically and mechanically, wherein the contact springs deform elastically.
  • connection module has at least one connection block with openings, in each of which a core of the cable can be inserted and which are aligned in each case to a connection element, wherein the connection block held on the circuit board between a mounting position and a contact position movable is, wherein the connecting elements in the mounting position of the terminal block release the openings for inserting the wires and wherein the connecting elements in the contact position of the terminal block dive into the openings for establishing an electrical connection between a respective vein and a connection element.
  • connection module For connecting the wires to the connection module, in such an embodiment, it is only necessary to insert the wires in each case into an opening of the at least one connection block, which first assumes its mounting position, and then to move the connection block into its contact position. In this position, a connecting element dips into each opening of the terminal block and establishes an electrical connection with the respective wire, which was previously introduced into the opening.
  • the terminal block can be configured as a plastic molding and can carry a label that makes it easier for the fitter to insert the cores with the correct assignment in the openings.
  • connection module has two terminal blocks, between which the printed circuit board is arranged, which carries on its upper side and on its underside connecting elements.
  • the use of two terminal blocks, between which the circuit board is arranged, has the advantage that the terminal blocks can be pressed against each other after the insertion of the wires in the openings of the terminal blocks, so that they pass from their mounting position to their contact position and thereby the electrical connection between the wires and the connecting elements is made.
  • the arranged between the two terminal blocks printed circuit board subject in this case only a very low mechanical load, since the terminal blocks support each other. The risk of damage to the circuit board or the connection elements in the transition of the terminal blocks from their mounting position in their contact position is kept very low.
  • such a configuration of the connector facilitates the connection of a cable, without the need for special tool must be used.
  • the terminal blocks can be fixed to the guide part in the assembly position.
  • the terminal blocks in the mounting position with the guide part are releasably latched. After the insertion of the wires in the openings of the terminal blocks, these can be pressed against each other by canceling the locking connection between the guide member and the terminal blocks. It is particularly advantageous if the terminal blocks can be latched in their contact position with the guide member.
  • the guide part can dip into a recess of the terminal blocks.
  • the recess is preferably arranged centrally in the respective connection block.
  • the terminal blocks each have four openings for insertion of a first pair of wires and a second pair of wires, and provided for the guide member recess may be disposed between the openings for the first wire pair and the openings for the second wire pair.
  • the guide part which dips into the recess, separates the first wire pair from the second wire pair.
  • the terminal blocks thus each define two chambers, which are separated from each other by means of the guide member.
  • the guide part forms a dividing wall which projects perpendicularly from the printed circuit board between two pairs of connecting elements.
  • the guide part formed as a partition wall can form an electrical shield, which is arranged between two pairs of connecting elements and thereby reduces a signal coupling between different wire pairs.
  • connection module can be inserted into the housing of the connection module.
  • the housing may form a shaft having a front in the insertion direction of the connection module shaft portion which receives a front printed circuit board area of the printed circuit board on which the contact pads are arranged, and with a rear shaft portion which receives a rear printed circuit board area, on which the connecting elements and the at least a terminal block are held.
  • the contact springs of the contact elements can be immersed in the front shaft section so that they can electrically and mechanically contact a contact field arranged on the front printed circuit board area when the connection module is inserted into the shaft.
  • the circuit board may have a stepped configuration in that the front slot section transitions into the rearward slot section via a step and the front printed circuit board section merges into the rearward circuit board section via a step, and upon insertion of the connection module into the housing, the step of Shaft make a stop for the stage of the circuit board.
  • the shaft walls of the front shaft section are at least partially made of an electrically insulating material, for example of a plastic material.
  • the walls of the front shaft section form a guide for the front printed circuit board section. This facilitates the insertion of the connection module into the housing of the connection module and ensures that the contact springs of the Contact elements in the inserted position of the connection module contact each contact field of the circuit board.
  • an inventive connector 10 is shown schematically, to which a cable 11 can be connected and which cooperates with a known per se and not shown in the drawing connector socket.
  • the connector 10 has a plug head 13 with a plurality of contact elements 14.
  • eight contact elements 14 are arranged next to one another.
  • the plug head 13 can be inserted to produce a releasable connection in a complementary formed shaft of the connection socket.
  • the shaft contact elements of the connector socket protrude, which can electrically contact the contact elements 14 of the connector 10, so that an electrical connection between the connector 10 and the connector socket can be prepared in the usual manner.
  • the connector 10 has a connection module 16 and a connection module 17. This is in particular from FIG. 4 clear.
  • the connection module 16 comprises the plug head 13 with the contact elements 14, and the cable 11 can be connected to the connection module 17.
  • connection module 16 a housing 19, on which a cover 21 is pivotally mounted.
  • the lid 21 is between a in the Figures 2 . 4 and 5 shown open position and a in FIG. 1 shown closed position and movable. In the open position, the cover 21 releases a housing interior 22 into which the connection module 17 can be inserted and to which the connection module 17 can also be removed again if required.
  • the housing 19 is made of metal, for example of a metallic die-cast material, for example of a zinc die-cast.
  • the lid 21 is also made of a metal, preferably of a die-cast material, such as zinc die-cast.
  • the contact elements 14 are held on an electrically insulating support member 24 which is fixed to a front end of the housing 19 and made of an electrically insulating plastic material.
  • the contact elements 14 are pressed into the carrier part 24 and have a free-standing contact head 26, which can be contacted by a corresponding contact element of the connection socket and from the underside of which an elastically deformable contact spring 27 protrudes. This is especially true FIG. 6 clear.
  • a fastening part 29 is held on the housing 19, which, like the carrier part 24, is made of an electrically insulating plastic material and has a spring-elastic pawl 30 projecting outwardly from the housing 19, and a cover 31, which projects into the housing 19 at the front side is insertable.
  • the pawl 30 of the fastening part 29 of the connector 10 is mechanically latched with a corresponding connector socket.
  • the support part 24 and the cover 31 of the fastening part 29 define a front shaft section 33 between them.
  • the front side closes Shaft section 33 via a shaft step 34 a rear shaft section 35 at.
  • a shield contact element 38 is disposed on the inside of the lid 21, which is floatingly mounted on the housing 19 and which, like the housing 19 and the cover 21 is made of a metal, preferably of a die-cast material, for example of zinc die-cast.
  • a cable clamping element 40 which is produced from an electrically insulating plastic material, is pivotably mounted on the cover 21.
  • the cable clamping element 40 is in several clamping positions, in the illustrated embodiment, there are three clamping positions, with the lid 21 can be latched.
  • three latching projections 42, 43, 44 are integrally formed on mutually remote outer sides of the lid 21 at a distance from each other, which cooperate with an integrally formed on the cable clamping element 40 locking lug 46. This is especially true of the FIGS. 15 to 18 clear.
  • the cable clamping member 40 cooperates with a plate-shaped cable support member 48 which is integrally connected to the housing 19. Cable support member 48 and housing 19 form a one-piece diecast part, between which the cable 11 can be clamped. This will be explained in more detail below.
  • connection module 17 comprises a printed circuit board 50 into which connection elements 51 are pressed.
  • connection elements 51 project upwards from the upper side 53 of the printed circuit board 50 and four further connection elements 51 project downwards from the underside 54 of the printed circuit board 50.
  • the connection elements 51 are configured as so-called piercing contacts and comprise one piercing tip each.
  • the cable 11 has a total of eight wires 56 to 63, wherein the wires 56 and 57 form a first pair of wires for transmitting an electrical signal.
  • the wires 58 and 59 form a second wire pair, the wires 60 and 61 form a third wire pair and the wires 62 and 63 form a fourth wire pair, via each of which an electrical signal can be transmitted.
  • the eight connection elements 51 one core 56 to 63 can each be contacted.
  • the printed circuit board 50 forms a rear printed circuit board region 66 in the region of the connecting elements 51. This passes through a circuit board stage 67 in a front printed circuit board area 68 whose width is less than the width of the rear circuit board portion 66. At the front end portion of the circuit board 50 a total of eight contact members in the form of contact pads 70 are arranged, which are known per se and therefore for Achieving a better overview in the drawing, not shown interconnects each electrically connected to a connection element 51.
  • the conductor tracks are partially arranged on the upper side 53 and partly on the underside 54 of the printed circuit board 50.
  • the printed circuit board 50 carries a guide element in the form of a partition wall 72 protruding from the printed circuit board 50 on both the upper side and the lower side.
  • the dividing wall 72 is arranged centrally in the rear printed circuit board area 66 between two pairs of connecting elements 51, which respectively connect a pair of wires 56 , 57 and 58, 59 and 60, 61 and 62, 63, respectively.
  • the partition wall 72 carries on the upper side 53 of the printed circuit board 50, a first terminal block 74 and on the underside 54 of the printed circuit board 50, the partition carries a second terminal block 75.
  • the two terminal blocks 74th and 75 are made of an electrically insulating plastic material and each have four openings in the form of longitudinal holes 77.
  • a transverse bore 78 which is arranged in alignment with a connection element 51, opens into the longitudinal bores 77.
  • the terminal blocks 74 and 75 between two pairs of longitudinal holes 77 in the longitudinal and transverse direction of the terminal blocks 74, 75 in the center each have a central opening 79 into which the partition 72 dips.
  • the terminal blocks 74 and 75 are locked in a mounting position at a distance from the circuit board 50 to the partition 72.
  • the terminal blocks 74 and 75 In the assembly position, the terminal blocks 74 and 75 at such a distance to the top 53 and the bottom 54 of the circuit board 50 that the upper side or underside of the circuit board 50 projecting connecting elements 51 are not yet dive into the longitudinal holes 77.
  • the cores 56 to 63 can be inserted into the longitudinal bores 77 of the connecting elements 51 unhindered. Subsequently, the terminal blocks 74 and 75 can be pressed against each other, so that they are transferred to a contact position in which they occupy a smaller distance from the circuit board 50.
  • connection elements 51 dip laterally into the longitudinal bores 77 via the transverse bores 78, so that the piercing tips of the connection elements 51 can each penetrate a vein 56 to 63 and can contact them electrically.
  • an electrical connection is made between the wires 56 to 63 and the connecting elements 51, which in turn are electrically connected to the contact pads 70 via the printed conductors, not shown in the drawing.
  • connection module 17 has four separate chambers for receiving in each case a pair of wires.
  • connection module 17 can be introduced into the housing interior 22.
  • the front printed circuit board area 68 dips into the front shaft section 33, so that the contact springs 27 can each contact a contact pad 70 electrically and mechanically, with the contact springs 27 elastically deforming.
  • the front printed circuit board area 68 lies flat on the electrically insulating cover 31 and is contacted on the upper side by the electrically insulating carrier part 24. This is especially true FIG. 3 clear.
  • the front shaft section 33 thus forms a guide for the printed circuit board 50.
  • connection module 17 can be pushed so far into the housing interior 22 until the circuit board stage 67 abuts against the chute stage 34. This thus forms a stop for the connection module 17.
  • connection module 17 If the connection module 17 is inserted into the housing interior 22, the free edges of the partition wall 72 projecting from the printed circuit board 50 abut against the inside of the housing 19.
  • the partition wall 72 like the housing 19, is electrically conductive and forms an electrical shield arranged between and shielding the above-mentioned pairs of wires.
  • the housing interior 22 can be closed by means of the cover 21.
  • the lid 21 In its closed position, the lid 21 can be latched to the housing 19.
  • the cover 21 on opposite outer sides latching projections 81, 82 which dive in the closed position of the lid 21 respectively in a complementarily formed locking receptacle 83 and 84 of the cable support member 48 which is integrally connected to the housing 19.
  • the cable clamping element 40 arranged pivotably on the cover 21 can be pressed against the cable 11 and latched in a clamping position adapted to the respective thickness of the cable 11 by means of the latching projections 42, 43 and 44 and the associated latching lug 46.
  • the cable 11 is thereby clamped between the cable clamping element 40 and the cable support member 48. Cable clamping element 40 and cable support member 48 together form a strain relief of the connector 10.
  • the shield contact element 38 is arranged on the inside of the cable clamping element 40 and is pressed by the cable clamping element 40 against the cable 11. It can thereby contact the shield 87 of the cable 11 which has been exposed before the connection of the cable 11 to the connection module 17, so that an electrical connection is established between the electrically conductive housing 19 and the shield 87.
  • the latter can be in the form of a shielding braid or shielding net, for example be designed.
  • Such shields 87 are known per se to those skilled in the art.
  • the installation of a cable 11 on the connector 10 is thus very simple and can be performed without special tools by the fitter on a construction site.
  • the in FIG. 8 shown is the fitter leads the wires 56 to 63 in the longitudinal holes 77 of the terminal blocks 74 and 75, which initially occupy their mounting position. Previously, the fitter has exposed the shield 87 of the cable 11 at one end portion.
  • the fitter presses the two terminal blocks 74 and 75 against each other with the interposition of the circuit board 50.
  • the terminal blocks 74 and 75 thereby go into their contact position and the connection elements 51 dive into the longitudinal bores 77 for establishing an electrical contact between the wires 56 to 63 and the connection elements 51.
  • connection module 17 into the housing interior 22, the contact springs 27 each contacting a contact field of the printed circuit board 50.
  • the fitter can then close the lid 21, wherein the lid 21 is locked in its closed position with the cable support member 48, as shown in FIG. 14 is shown.
  • the installer can then press the cable clamp member 40 against the cable 11 and lock in a desired detent position with the cover 21, while the shield contact element 38, the shield 87 electrically contacted.
  • the connector 10 is then reliably fixed to the cable 11 and there is an electrical connection in each case between the wires 56 to 63 and the contact elements 14.
  • the connector 10 may then be connected in a conventional manner with a connector socket, wherein by means of the pawl 30 of the attachment member 29, a mechanically detachable connection between the connector 10 and the corresponding connector socket can be made.
  • connection module 17 can then be disconnected from the cable 11 by means of a side cutter and the connection module 16 can be used again in conjunction with another connection module.

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  1. Connecteur mâle électrique comportant un module de liaison, qui présente plusieurs éléments de contact en vue de l'établissement d'une liaison électrique avec des éléments de contact correspondant d'un connecteur femelle, et un module de connexion, qui comporte plusieurs éléments de connexion en vue d'une connexion d'un brin respectif d'un câble, dans lequel le module de connexion peut être relié de façon amovible au module de liaison en vue de l'établissement d'une liaison électrique entre les éléments de connexion et un élément de contact respectif, caractérisé en ce que le module de liaison (16) comporte un boîtier (19), dans lequel le module de connexion (17) peut être inséré, ainsi qu'un serre-câble (40, 48) relié au boîtier (19), lequel serre-câble recouvre le module de connexion (17), dans lequel un câble (11) relié au module de connexion (17) peut être fixé au module de liaison (16) au moyen du serre-câble (40, 48).
  2. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le serre-câble (40, 48) peut être relié de façon amovible au câble (11) et le module de connexion (17) peut être retiré du boîtier (19) du module de liaison (16) après libération de la liaison entre le serre-câble (40, 48) et le câble (11).
  3. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que le serre-câble présente un élément de support (48) relié de façon rigide au boîtier (19) et un élément de serrage de câble (40) relié de façon articulée au boîtier (19), qui peut être arrêté dans au moins une position de serrage.
  4. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de serrage de câble (40) peut être arrêté dans plusieurs positions de serrage.
  5. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 3 ou 4, caractérisé en ce que dans le boîtier (19), un couvercle (21) est positionné de façon pivotante, qui peut être déplacé en va-et-vient entre une position de fermeture et une position d'ouverture et qui peut être arrêté de façon amovible dans la position de fermeture.
  6. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le couvercle (21) peut être relié de façon amovible à l'élément de support de câble (48).
  7. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 5 ou 6, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de serrage de câble (40) est maintenu pivotant sur le couvercle (21).
  8. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications 5 à 7, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de serrage de câble (40) peut être encliqueté avec le couvercle (21).
  9. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier (19) est électriquement conducteur et en ce qu'un élément de contact de blindage (38) relié électriquement au boîtier (19) peut être pressé contre un blindage (87) du câble (11) par le serre-câble (40, 48).
  10. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de contact de blindage (38) est disposé sur le côté interne de l'élément de serrage de câble (40).
  11. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le module de connexion (17) présente de nombreux compartiments, qui reçoivent respectivement une paire de brins (56, 57 ; 58, 59; 60, 61 ; 62, 63).
  12. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le module de connexion (17) présente une carte de circuit imprimé (50), sur laquelle les éléments de connexion (51) sont maintenus, dans lequel la carte de circuit imprimé (50) présente des contacteurs (70), qui sont reliés électriquement à un élément de connexion (51) et peuvent être contactés respectivement par un élément de contact (14).
  13. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que le module de connexion (17) présente au moins un bloc de connexion (74, 75) avec des ouvertures (77), dans lesquelles respectivement un brin (56 à 63) du câble (11) peut être inséré et qui sont orientées respectivement de manière alignée par rapport à un élément de connexion (51), dans lequel le bloc de connexion (74, 75) est maintenu amovible sur la carte de circuit imprimé (50) entre une position de montage et une position de contact, dans lequel les éléments de connexion (51) dans la position de montage du bloc de connexion (74, 75) libèrent les ouvertures (77) pour insérer les brins (56 à 63) et dans lequel les éléments de connexion (51) dans la position de contact du bloc de connexion (77, 78) pénètrent dans les ouvertures (77) en vue de l'établissement d'une liaison électrique entre un brin respectif (56 à 63) et un élément de connexion (51).
  14. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 13, caractérisé en ce que le module de connexion (17) présente deux blocs de connexion (74, 75), entre lesquels est disposée la carte de circuit imprimé (50), qui porte des éléments de connexion (51) sur son côté supérieur (53) et sur son côté inférieur (54).
  15. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce qu'une partie de guidage (72) faisant saillie sur le côté supérieur et sur le côté inférieur au-dessus de la carte de circuit imprimé (50) est disposée sur la carte de circuit imprimé (50), partie de guidage sur laquelle les deux blocs de connexion (74, 75) sont maintenus de manière déplaçable, dans lequel la partie de guidage (72) pénètre dans des évidements (79) disposés centralement des blocs de connexion (74, 75).
  16. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 15, caractérisé en ce que la partie de guidage forme une paroi de séparation (72), qui est érigée verticalement depuis la carte de circuit imprimé (50) entre les deux paires d'éléments de connexion (51).
  17. Connecteur mâle électrique selon la revendication 16, caractérisé en ce que la paroi de séparation (72) forme un blindage électrique, qui est disposé entre les deux paires d'éléments de connexion.
  18. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications 13 à 17, caractérisé en ce que le au moins un bloc de connexion (74, 75) peut être fixé dans la position de montage sur la partie de guidage (72).
  19. Connecteur mâle électrique selon l'une des revendications 13 à 18, caractérisé en ce que le boîtier (19) forme un conduit avec un tronçon de conduit (33) antérieur dans la direction d'insertion du module de connexion (17), qui comporte une zone antérieure de carte de circuit imprimé (68) de la carte de circuit imprimé (50), sur laquelle les champs de contact (70) sont disposés, et avec un tronçon de conduit postérieur (35), qui comporte la zone postérieure de la carte de circuit imprimé (66), sur laquelle les élément de connexion (51) et le au moins un bloc de connexion (74, 75) sont maintenus.
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