EP3118936A1 - Steckverbinder und verformungswerkzeug hierzu - Google Patents
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- EP3118936A1 EP3118936A1 EP16179430.0A EP16179430A EP3118936A1 EP 3118936 A1 EP3118936 A1 EP 3118936A1 EP 16179430 A EP16179430 A EP 16179430A EP 3118936 A1 EP3118936 A1 EP 3118936A1
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/02—Contact members
- H01R13/025—Contact members formed by the conductors of a cable end
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
- H01R9/24—Terminal blocks
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/40—Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
- H01R13/405—Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting
- H01R13/415—Securing in non-demountable manner, e.g. moulding, riveting by permanent deformation of contact member
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R43/00—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
- H01R43/28—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for wire processing before connecting to contact members, not provided for in groups H01R43/02 - H01R43/26
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
- H01R9/24—Terminal blocks
- H01R9/2416—Means for guiding or retaining wires or cables connected to terminal blocks
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
- H01R12/50—Fixed connections
- H01R12/59—Fixed connections for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures
- H01R12/62—Fixed connections for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures connecting to rigid printed circuits or like structures
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- the invention relates to a connector with an insulating material housing, which has a conductor insertion opening for insertion of an electrical conductor.
- the invention further relates to a deformation tool for deforming portions of stripped ends of electrical conductors inserted in conductor insertion openings of such a connector.
- EP 0 496 972 B1 shows a connector with a ribbon cable whose stripped conductor ends are inserted into a connector housing. The ends are in direct electrical contact with contact elements of a mating connector.
- the connector housing has hooks which engage for fixing the ribbon cable to the connector in recesses, which are placed between two electrical conductors befind Anlagen Isolierstoffstege. This ensures a strain relief for the ribbon cable.
- EP 1 160 921 B1 discloses a connector for connecting electrical leads to a printed circuit board.
- the electrical line is arranged between a bearing surface and a clamping element, which has a projection engaging in a recess. With the help of this projection, the flat cable is deformed and determined by the resulting transverse groove on the recess and the projection.
- DE 10 2011 122 111 A1 discloses an electrical connector for electrical leads.
- a fastening mandrel is present, which breaks through the pipe section or engages in prefabricated openings.
- DE 103 24 569 A1 discloses a device for electrically connecting at least two electrical conductors, each having electrical contact areas. There is provided a housing surrounding the contact areas. The conductors have indentations in their contact areas. In the housing, a holding portion facing the contact area is provided, which corresponds to the electrically integrating fixing of the conductor to the housing with the indentation. These holding sections are designed as elevations, which dive into the recesses and over which a contact force is applied to two conductors to be contacted with each other.
- US 5,149,280 A shows a conductor holder with a holding frame having openings for receiving a deformation tool to bend the sheathed conductor and set in the holding frame.
- the insulating housing at least one of the conductor insertion opening and cutting from the outside of the insulating housing has accessible tool receiving opening.
- the tool receiving opening is oriented transversely to the conductor insertion opening to deform with a tool inserted into the tool receiving opening a portion of a stripped end of an electrical conductor inserted into the conductor insertion opening.
- This at least one tool receiving opening is thus used to deform by insertion of a deformation tool accessible via the tool receiving opening portion of a stripped end of an electrical conductor and thus secured to the connector.
- the deformation can be achieved by section bending, embossing, notching or the like. respectively. Due to the deformation of only the stripped end without Isolierstoffmantel the necessary deformation forces are reduced and counteracted the risk of damage to the bare conductor.
- the conductor insertion opening has seen in Leiterereinsteckutter a first, front portion having a first diameter, which is designed to receive the coated electrical conductor with insulating material.
- This first diameter D1 is adapted for receiving a sheathed conductor with a maximum permissible nominal cross section. This nominal cross-section is specified and defined constructively for connectors.
- the conductor insertion opening In conductor insertion direction behind this first region, the conductor insertion opening (conductor insertion channel) has a second, rear region with a second diameter. This second diameter is smaller than the first diameter. It can be chosen so that it corresponds to the maximum permissible nominal diameter or is only insignificantly larger (+ 10%). In any case, this second rear area is formed only for receiving the stripped end of the electrical conductor.
- the tool receiving openings intersect the conductor insertion opening in this second area. This ensures that only the stripped ends of the electrical conductor and not the sheathed electrical conductor is deformed.
- the transition between the first region to the second region forms a stop by the diameter reduction for limiting the insertion depth of the electrical conductor.
- an electrically conductive protective conductor contact may be provided.
- the protective conductor contact has two fork tongues, which engage around an electrical conductor at the stripped end and thus make electrical contact.
- the fork tongues have locking elements at their free end.
- the protective conductor contact has a root section connecting the fork tongues.
- the insulating housing has a PE receiving opening which is provided for receiving such a protective conductor contact.
- the protective conductor contact can protrude from the insulating housing so far that the free ends of the fork tongues engage in an electrically conductive support section and latch there in order to provide a protective conductor connection via the support section.
- the insulating housing of the connector may have a separate, in Leitereinsteck therapies immediately before or behind the tool receiving opening arranged PE receiving opening.
- At least one tool receiving opening for the PE receiving opening is shared.
- a narrower PE receiving opening may be provided on the opposite side in alignment with one of these tool receiving openings. This is complemented by a tool receiving opening and a PE receiving opening to a leading through the connector PE receiving opening for receiving a protective conductor contact.
- pairs of tool receiving apertures are aligned and accessible on both sides of the insulating housing, then such a pair may be used to receive a protective conductor contact after deformation of the electrical conductor or to dispense with deformation and deformation for that electrical conductor or fixing by connecting a protective conductor contact to the electrical conductor.
- the insulating housing may have a plug-in opening at a free end-side plug.
- the free stripped ends of the inserted into the conductor insertion opening electrical conductor protrude into the insertion opening.
- a mating connector can be inserted into this plug-in opening to electrically contact the electrical conductors projecting there with corresponding plug contacts of the mating connector.
- Such a mating connector is thus also a connector in the sense of the present Invention.
- the insulating material at the free end-side mating end have a locking element.
- the latching element may be formed, for example, by a latching opening delimited by a latching tab.
- the latching element is preferably arranged on the upper side adjacent to the end face of the free end-side plug-in end or a side wall of the plug-in end.
- FIG. 1 lets recognize a perspective view of a connector 1, which has an insulating material 2 made of a plastic material. At a free end-side plug 3, a plug-in opening 4 is introduced into the insulating material. From the opposite side invisible conductor insertion openings for introducing the stripped ends 5 electrical conductors 6 are introduced, which open into the insertion opening 4. In this way, the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors 6 can be inserted into the insulating housing 2 and positioned with their stripped free ends 5 in the insertion opening 4 for contacting by a plug-in mating connector herein.
- a tool receiving opening 7 is introduced into the insulating housing 2 at the top of the insulating housing 2 for each insertable electrical conductor 6.
- the adjacent tool receiving openings 7 are each separated by a transverse web 8 of the insulating housing 2 from each other spatially.
- the tool receiving openings are aligned transversely to the conductor insertion direction L of the electrical conductors 6, which is also predetermined by the corresponding conductor insertion opening in the insulating housing 2.
- a detent opening 9 which extends through a transversely to the Leiterereinsteckraum L extending latching tab 10 on one side and a plug-in opening 4 limiting Wall of the insulating material 2 is limited on the opposite side.
- FIG. 2 lets recognize a top view of the connector 1 with inserted electrical conductors 6. It is clear that the tool receiving openings 7 intersect the conductor insertion openings in the insulating housing 2, so that the stripped ends 5 of the inserted electrical conductors 6 are accessible via the tool receiving openings 7 oriented transversely thereto.
- FIG. 3 leaves a sectional view through the connector 1 FIG. 2 detect.
- the electrical conductors 6 are guided with their stripped ends 5 in the insertion opening 4.
- conductor insertion openings 11 are introduced into the insulating housing 2, which extend in Leitereinsteckcardi L.
- the tool receiving openings 7 are aligned transversely to the Porterereinsteckraum L from the mouth on the outside to the intersection of the inserted electrical conductor 5.
- transverse is not necessarily meant an angle of 90 degrees.
- the tool receiving openings 7 can also be aligned obliquely to the conductor insertion direction 7 or to the extension direction of the associated electrical conductor 6.
- the angle between the extending direction of the tool receiving openings 7 and the conductor insertion direction L is preferably 90 degrees +/- 10 degrees.
- the conductor insertion opening 11 is formed in the interior of the plug-in opening 4 by a sleeve-like portion 12 which the inserted stripped end 5 of an electrical conductor 6 fully circumferentially surrounds and is spaced with a gap 13 from the inner wall of the insertion opening 4.
- the conductor insertion opening 11 has a first, front portion with a first diameter D1, which is designed to receive an electrical conductor 6 with a maximum permissible nominal cross-section and Isolierstoffmantel.
- a second, rear region connects, which has a second diameter D2.
- the second diameter D2 is smaller than the first diameter D1, so that the second, rear region is suitable only for receiving the stripped end of the electrical conductor 6 without Isolierstoffmantel.
- the tool receiving opening 7 is formed in each case from a pair of mutually opposite and aligned with a tool receiving openings 7.
- a Leiterverformungswerkmaschine be introduced from both outer sides of opposite outer sides of the insulating housing 2 in the tool receiving opening 7.
- the tool receiving openings 7 are located in the second, rear portion of the conductor insertion opening 11 with the smaller second diameter D2.
- the conductor insertion direction 11 is delimited before and behind the tool receiving openings 7 in the conductor insertion direction by the smaller second diameter D2 and it is ensured that only the stripped end of the electrical conductor 6 without Isolierstoffmantel is deformed with a defined section.
- the deformation forces can be limited with it.
- the transition in the conductor insertion opening 11 from the larger diameter D1 to the smaller diameter D2 forms a stop for the insertion depth of the electrical conductor.
- FIG. 4 lets a perspective view of the connector 1 from the FIGS. 1 to 3 recognize with a Leiterverformungswerkmaschine 14.
- the ladder forming tool 14 is constructed in two parts and has a first tool part 14a and an opposite second tool part 14b.
- the two tool parts 14a, 14b are positioned on the opposite sides of the insulating housing 2 for insertion into the opposed tool receiving openings 7.
- the tool parts 14a, 14b each have a transverse web 15 from which protrude a number of spaced fingers 16.
- the distance of the fingers 16 is adapted to the distance of the adjacent tool receiving openings 7 of the connector and to the thickness of the transverse webs 8 between adjacent tool receiving openings 7.
- the width of the fingers 16 is adapted to the width of the tool receiving openings 7.
- the tool parts 14a, 14b are mirror images of each other. It is also conceivable, however, that the opposing tool receiving openings 7 and the corresponding fingers 16 may have different cross sections or different shapes or contours, so that the tool parts 14a, 14b adapted here may be different.
- FIG. 5 leaves a perspective view of the connector 1 from FIG. 4 recognize it with now completely attached ladder forming tool 14.
- the two tool parts 14a, 14b are brought so far toward one another that the fingers 16 now dive into the associated tool receiving openings 7.
- the free ends of the fingers 16 abut on the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors, which each intersect a finger 16.
- a force acting on the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors 6 deformation force is applied.
- the insulating housing 2 of the connector 1 can be accommodated in a holder, not shown, in order to be able to absorb any existing counterforces or reaction forces.
- FIG. 6 leaves a side sectional view of the connector 1 from FIG. 4 with the deformation tool 14 from FIG. 4 detect. It is clear that the fingers 16 of the two tool parts 14a, 14b respectively to the associated Tool receiving openings 7 are aligned at the top and bottom of the insulating housing 2. Since these pairs of opposing tool receiving openings 7 lie in a common alignment with each other and intersect the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6, the fingers 16 can be guided on both sides to the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6.
- the tool receiving openings 7 thereby cut the conductor insertion opening 11 in a second region with reduced diameter D2, which is designed only for receiving the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6 with a maximum permissible nominal cross section and follows the first region with a larger diameter D1 in the conductor insertion direction L, in which the covered conductor 6 is received.
- FIG. 7 lets recognize the connector 1 with deformation tool 14 in the fully inserted state.
- the fingers 16 dive into the associated tool receiving openings 7 of the insulating housing 2.
- an embossment is effected in which the copper material of the electrical conductors 6 is compressed and urged away to the side.
- the electrical conductor 6 can no longer be pulled out of the associated conductor insertion opening 11 of the insulating housing 2. The electrical conductor 6 is thus fixed to the insulating housing 2.
- FIG. 8 allows a perspective view of the deformed, provided with an embossed electrical conductor 6 recognize. It is clear that at the embossing points 17 which otherwise has a round cross-section rigid stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6 is compressed and protrudes laterally from the cross section of the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6.
- a plurality of electrical conductors 6 are combined via Isolierstoffstege 18 to a ribbon cable.
- the connector 1 can also be used with single conductors.
- the webs 18 are shortened at the end by slots 19, so that the thus isolated sections of the electrical conductors 6 can each dip separately into associated conductor insertion openings 11.
- FIG. 9 leaves a side sectional view of the connector 1 with the embossed electrical conductors 6 after removal of the Porterverformungswerkmaschineschws 14 FIG. 7 detect. It is again clear that the embossing points 17 are flattened at the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6.
- FIG. 10 lets a perspective view of turn, designed as a ribbon cable running multiple electrical conductors 6 recognize.
- the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors 6 are in turn deformed by a ladder forming tool 14.
- the deformation is realized by a bend 20.
- This is achieved by introducing only one tool part 14a from one side of the insulating housing 2 into the tool receiving openings 7 located on this side.
- the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors 6 can then escape in the direction of the underlying tool receiving openings 7, which are not blocked by the fingers 16 of a ladder forming tool 14 that dip therein.
- a second tool part 14b can also be inserted from the other side of the insulating material housing 2 into the tool receiving opening 7 located on this side, in order to form a counter holder or a counter-mold with one of the counterforce.
- FIG. 11 leaves the connector 1 with it introduced electrical conductors 6 after deformation due to bending. It is clear that the bends 20 lead to the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductors 6 from escaping the conductor insertion opening 11 and thus a stop in the region of the tool receiving opening 7 is provided. Thus, a pulling out of the electrical conductor 6 against the Porterereinsteckutter L and by the stop on the opposite side further plugging in autismeinsteckutter 11 is prevented. The electrical conductors 6 are thus fixed to the insulating 2.
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of deformed electrical conductors 6 recognize.
- the stripped ends 5 of the electrical conductors 6 are provided with a notch 21.
- These indentations 21 can be introduced before insertion into the insulating housing 2 of the connector 1. But it is also possible to use the tool receiving openings 7 for a correspondingly contoured Aberverformungstechnikzeug to produce the notches 21 after insertion into the connector 1.
- FIG. 13 shows a side sectional view of another embodiment of a connector 1 recognize.
- a pair of opposing tool receiving openings 7 in the region of the smaller diameter D2 are introduced into the insulating housing 2 which intersect the stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6.
- a conically tapered detent sleeve or two opposing detent tabs 22 projects into it.
- the latching sleeve or latching tabs 22 spring into the notch 21 in the stripped free end 5, with latching notches preferably being introduced on the opposite sides of the stripped end 5.
- a stop between the notches 21 and the locking tabs 22 or optionally a locking sleeve is formed and further pulling out of the electrical conductor 6 from the connector 2 is prevented.
- FIG. 14 can recognize a further modified embodiment of the connector 1 with inserted electrical conductors 6.
- a PE receiving opening 23 is introduced into the insulating housing 2.
- the PE receiving opening 23 also extends transversely to the conductor insertion direction L and intersects the electrical conductor 6 and its conductor insertion opening 11 inserted therein.
- a protective conductor contact 24 e.g. are introduced from the top transversely to the insertion direction L and the extension direction of the connector 1 in the PE receiving opening 23.
- FIG. 15 shows the connector 1 off FIG. 14 with inserted into the contact position protective conductor contact 24. It is clear that the connector 1 is positioned above an electrically conductive support member 25.
- the support member 25 may be, for example, a support plate.
- the support member 25 has a latching opening 26 for receiving the free end 27 of the protective conductor contact 24. This free end 27 protrudes at the bottom of the insulating 2 of the connector 1 out. In this case, the free end 27 dives through the latching opening 26 of the carrier element 25 and latched to the latching opening 26 bounding side edges.
- the PE receiving opening from the top to the bottom is continuous, so that a introduced from the top protective conductor contact 24 emerges with its free end 27 at the bottom.
- the PE receiving opening 23 thereby cuts the conductor insertion opening 11.
- FIG. 16 shows a front sectional view of the protective conductor contact 24 in a pre-locked position. It is clear that the protective conductor contact 24 has two spaced-apart fork tongues 28 which engage around an electrical conductor 6 guided through the intermediate slot 29 or a stripped free end 5. The fork tongues 28 converge toward each other and are connected together in a root section 30. The free ends 27 of the forks 28 are tapered. Thus, the protective conductor contact 24 can be inserted in the insertion direction S in the latching opening 26 of a carrier element 25. The forks 28 are pressed towards each other.
- the fork tongues 28 have at their free ends 27 stop surfaces 31 in the form of step-like heels.
- FIG. 17 leaves the PE contact 24 FIG. 16 in the locked position accordingly FIG. 15 detect. It becomes clear that the abutment surfaces 31 now form a stop with the underside of the carrier element 25, thus preventing the protective conductor contact 24 from being pulled out.
- the fork tongues 28 are sprung again away from one another in this inserted state and abut against the opposite side edges of the carrier element 25, which limit the latching opening 26. As a result, an electrical clamping contact with the carrier element 25 is provided.
- the protective conductor contact 24 is preferably manufactured as a stamped or cut sheet metal element.
- At least one of the tool receiving openings 7 can also be used as a PE receiving opening 23.
- the protective conductor contact 24 acts as a deformation tool in order to clamp the free stripped end 5 of the electrical conductor 6 between them, to deform and to secure it from being pulled out.
- a connection to the protective earth is provided by the protective conductor contact 24 by latching to an underlying carrier element 25.
- FIG. 18 lets a further embodiment of a connector 1 in perspective Recognize view.
- this connector two insertion levels are available.
- two of the above-described connectors 1 are superimposed integrally formed of a Isolierstoffgeperuse 2. Then two groups of electrical conductors 6 can be inserted on two levels one above the other, each to a connector half.
- FIG. 19 leaves a sectional view through the connector 1 FIG. 18 detect. It becomes clear that the tool receiving openings 7 for an electrical conductor 6 are now only accessible from one side. Thus, it is no longer possible to lead a deformation tool from both sides against the stripped end 5 of an electrical conductor. The deformation can thus be carried out only by a one-sided introduced from the top or bottom in a tool receiving opening 7 Porterverformungswerkmaschine which causes a bend. In this respect, the comments on FIGS. 10 and 11 directed.
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