EP3281254A1 - Système de rangement en nid d'abeille - Google Patents

Système de rangement en nid d'abeille

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EP3281254A1
EP3281254A1 EP16715298.2A EP16715298A EP3281254A1 EP 3281254 A1 EP3281254 A1 EP 3281254A1 EP 16715298 A EP16715298 A EP 16715298A EP 3281254 A1 EP3281254 A1 EP 3281254A1
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honeycomb
rangierwabe
blocks
brick
latching
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Marcel Willems
Jürgen Brand
Ralph Hoppmann
Christian KLOPPENBURG
Kevin Berghahn
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Phoenix Contact GmbH and Co KG
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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
    • H01R9/00Structural 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
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/24Terminal blocks
    • H01R9/2408Modular blocks
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural 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
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/24Terminal blocks
    • H01R9/2416Means for guiding or retaining wires or cables connected to terminal blocks
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural 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
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/24Terminal blocks
    • H01R9/2491Terminal blocks structurally associated with plugs or sockets
    • 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
    • H01R4/28Clamped connections, spring connections
    • H01R4/48Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member

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  • the invention relates to a marshalling comb with a plurality of honeycomb components, wherein the individual honeycomb components each have a box-shaped housing with two end faces and four side surfaces which extend between the end faces, and wherein the two end faces of the honeycomb components each have at least one connection region.
  • Shunting honeycombs are used in particular where a plurality of electrical conductors must be connected in a confined space.
  • shunting honeycombs are known in practice, in which a plurality of honeycomb components are arranged in corresponding chambers of the frame within a fixed, rectangular mounting frame. Electrical conductors can be connected to the jumpering comb or the individual honeycomb components both from the front side, the field side, and from the rear side of the system side.
  • connection elements are arranged in the box-shaped housings of the individual honeycomb components, which as a rule are connected to one another via corresponding busbars, so that an electrical conductor inserted through a corresponding conductor insertion opening in the front end face is connected to an electrical conductor or a connection contact can be electrically connected, which is introduced by a corresponding Ein Industriesimgsöfmung in the rear end face of the housing
  • a maneuvering honeycomb with a plurality of honeycomb blocks is known for example from DE 195 12226 AI.
  • the individual honeycomb components that are inserted in the individual chambers of the mounting frame all have the same dimensions and the same number and size of conductor insertion openings, so that both the maximum conductor cross-section of the connectable conductors and also their number is fixed.
  • An adaptation of the jumper to individual wishes of a user is not possible with this known Rangierwabe. If the number of conductors to be connected has to be increased, then a correspondingly larger patching comb with a larger number of individual honeycomb components must be used In practice, patching combos with 18, 32, 48, 54 or 80 honeycomb modules are available.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 of this document show two different mounting frames or distributor housings in which, in matrix form, a predetermined number of -18 or 54 -in each case are formed in chambers, in each of which a honeycomb component with two Conductor introduction openings in the front end face is arranged.
  • a honeycomb component with two Conductor introduction openings in the front end face is arranged.
  • the Rangierwabe described in the introduction with the features of patent claim 1, characterized in that at least two side surfaces of the honeycomb components each have at least one latching element for connection to another honeycomb component, that at least two honeycomb components of the Rangierwabe have different cross sections, the width and / or the height of a honeycomb component with a larger cross section is an integer multiple of the width and / or height of a honeycomb component with a smaller cross section.
  • the number of locking elements of a side surface with a greater width or greater height of a honeycomb component having a larger cross section is a corresponding integer multiple of the number of locking elements of a side surface with a smaller width or smaller height of a honeycomb component with a smaller cross section.
  • the maneuvering comb according to the present invention initially has a greater flexibility in that the individual honeycomb building blocks can be directly connected to one another by having at least one latching element on at least two side surfaces, so that they can be connected to one another Use of a rigid, the number of individual honeycomb bricks specifying mounting frame can be dispensed with.
  • the squinger honeycomb can have any desired number of honeycomb components, so that the size and in particular the number of poles of the jumpering comb can be adapted to the respective requirement and can also be easily changed if necessary.
  • Such a maneuvering comb or suitably designed honeycomb components are known from the subsequently published DE 10: 2014 101 528 AI.
  • the flexibility with regard to the connectability of different conductors with different conductor cross-sections is increased by the fact that the individual honeycomb components of the jumpering comb at least partially have different dimensions, in particular different cross-sections.
  • the possibility is created that within a jumper honeycomb components are arranged, can be connected to the conductor with larger cross-sections or connector with larger dimensions. Due to the fact that individual honeycomb components have a larger cross section, i. H. have a greater width and / or a greater height, there is the possibility that these honeycomb components also have correspondingly larger connection areas with correspondingly larger conductor inlet openings or larger plug openings and larger connection contacts.
  • the width and / or the height of a honeycomb component with a larger cross section is an integer multiple of the width and / or height of a honeycomb component with a smaller cross section.
  • the maneuvering comb according to the invention may, for example, have a plurality of honeycomb components, all of which have the same height and the same depth, although some honeycomb components have a double width in comparison to the other honeycomb components.
  • the honeycomb components of a Rangierwabe can differ only in height or both in height and width from each other.
  • the latching of the individual honeycomb components with each other is thereby ensured by the fact that the number of latching elements on a side surface with a greater width or greater height of a honeycomb brick with larger transverse is a corresponding integer multiple of the number of locking elements of a side surface with a smaller width or smaller height of a honeycomb component with a smaller cross section.
  • a honeycomb brick with a double width compared to a honeycomb brick with the smallest cross-section is thus provided on the width-determining side surfaces of the housing also a double number of locking elements hen, compared to the number of locking elements in the honeycomb brick with the lowest cross-section ,
  • a multiplication of the width or the height of a honeycomb component thus always goes hand in hand with a corresponding multiplication of the number of locking elements on the corresponding side surfaces of the honeycomb component.
  • a honeycomb module with a double width 2 ⁇ B can be connected to two honeycomb components, each having only half the width B.
  • Honeycomb modules with different cross-sections may have a different number of connection areas and / or different-sized connection areas in the jumpering comb according to the invention.
  • a maneuvering comb may have a plurality of honeycomb components, to each of which three electrical conductors with a conductor cross-section of maximum 1.5 mm 2 can be connected.
  • the jumper can also. Have honeycomb blocks to which two electrical conductors with a maximum conductor cross-section of 2.5 mm 2 can be connected.
  • the jumpering comb can also have honeycomb components which are designed for connection with one or two conductors having a maximum conductor cross-section of 4 mm 2 .
  • these honeycomb components have twice the width of the honeycomb components, to which three conductors with a maximum cross section of 1.5 mm 2 can be connected.
  • the number of connectable conductors can also be doubled, or the maximum conductor cross-section of the conductors, which can be connected to the honeycomb brick, can be further increased.
  • At least one latching element is provided for connecting to another honeycomb component on all four side surfaces of the honeycomb components.
  • the latching elements which are formed on mutually opposite side surfaces, are formed corresponding to one another, so that a Honeycomb component can be connected in both the x-direction and in the z-direction with another honeycomb module.
  • the mutually corresponding box elements can be designed, for example, as latching pins and latching openings, as bars and grooves, in particular as dovetailed bars and corresponding dovetail-shaped slots or as latching noses and latching projections.
  • An inventive maneuvering comb with a plurality of honeycomb building blocks can thus have a number of honeycomb building blocks with the dimensions H x B x T, these honeycomb building blocks representing a type of basic building block.
  • the patching honeycomb may, for example, still have honeycomb components with the cross sections H x 2B or 2H x B.
  • honeycomb blocks with the cross sections 2H ⁇ 2B, H ⁇ 3B, 2H ⁇ 3B, 3H ⁇ B, 3H ⁇ 2B, 3H ⁇ 3B ... may be part of the jumpering comb.
  • the Rangierwabe invention may consist of a plurality of honeycomb blocks, wherein a plurality of honeycomb blocks can have different dimensions, in particular different cross-sections.
  • the cross-section of the individual honeycomb building blocks amounts to something B x H or an integer multiple of B x H.
  • the squared honeycomb according to the invention moreover has at least two honeycomb components, which have a different depth.
  • the depth of the individual honeycomb blocks is - unlike the height and the width - freely selectable, so that the depth of a larger or longer honeycomb brick must not be many times the depth of a smaller or shorter honeycomb brick.
  • the respective latching elements of the individual honeycomb components must be arranged corresponding to one another.
  • the Rangierwabe corresponds to the distance of the locking elements of the respective side surface to the first end face in a honeycomb brick with lesser depth the distance of the locking elements of the corresponding side surface to the first end face in a honeycomb brick with greater depth.
  • the locking elements of a particular side surface have thus all the same distance to the first end face, regardless of the depth of each honeycomb brick has. This leads to the fact that the first end faces of the individual honeycomb components of a maneuvering comb are in one plane, even if individual honeycomb components have different depths.
  • the Rangierwabe the latching elements of a side surface are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal extent of a respective honeycomb component, so that in the interconnected state both end faces of a honeycomb brick with lesser depth in the longitudinal direction the same distance to the end faces of an adjoining honeycomb brick with larger Have depth.
  • a control honeycomb which has honeycomb components with different depths, neither the first end surfaces nor the second end surfaces of the individual honeycomb components are thus all in one plane.
  • a plurality of end elements are arranged on at least one side of the jumpering comb, which are connected to the adjacent honeycomb units via corresponding snap-in elements.
  • the terminating elements thus have latching elements on the lateral surface facing the honeycomb blocks, which correspond to the latching elements of the honeycomb building blocks provided on the opposite side surface. If, for example, the honeycomb components have dovetail-shaped webs on the corresponding side surface, then corresponding dovetail-shaped grooves are formed in the opposite side surface of the end elements.
  • the end elements can have a marking area that can be used to identify part of the maneuvering comb or even the entire maneuvering comb.
  • the marking area can have a groove into which a corresponding marking plate can be latched.
  • the marking area can also be designed so that it can be directly labeled itself.
  • individual closure elements may also be designed such that they are used, for example, to fasten the patching honeycomb to a jib Control cabinet wall or in a recess of a control cabinet wall.
  • a closing element can, for example, have a fastening flange with an opening for the passage of a fastening element, for example a screw.
  • a closing element serving for fastening can also be designed such that it has a latching region by means of which the maneuvering comb can be fastened to a mounting rail.
  • FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a building of a plurality of honeycomb jacks Rangierwabe
  • FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment of a single honeycomb brick with a larger cross section
  • FIG. 4 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a single honeycomb brick with a larger cross-section
  • FIG. 5 shows two honeycomb blocks according to FIG. 2 before and after joining together
  • FIG. 6 shows two honeycomb blocks according to FIG. 3 before and after joining together
  • Fig. 7 a maneuvering comb, consisting of two honeycomb blocks according to
  • FIG. 8 three interconnected honeycomb components according to FIG. 2
  • FIG. 8 three interconnected honeycomb components according to FIG. 2
  • FIG. 9 shows a maneuvering comb, composed of the interconnected honeycomb components illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8, and FIG
  • FIG. 10 shows an alternative embodiment of a maneuvering comb, consisting of two honeycomb components according to FIG. 2 and a honeycomb component according to FIG. 3.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a Rangierwabe 1 according to the invention, which has a plurality of different honeycomb blocks 2, 2 ', 2 ", 2'", 2 "” and 2 “” ', wherein the individual honeycomb blocks are directly miteinan- connected.
  • the maneuvering comb 1 thus has no fixed mounting frame, in the individual chambers of which the individual honeycomb components 2 are inserted, so that the number of individual honeycomb components 2 and thus also the dimensions of the maneuvering comb 1 are flexibly adapted to the respective requirements of a user and If necessary, it can also be easily changed.
  • the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 of the Rangierwabe 1 has a rectangular base, which results from the arrangement of the individual honeycomb building blocks 2, 2 ', 2 ", 2'", 2 "", 2 “” 'to each other.
  • honeycomb component 2 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a single honeycomb brick 2, which has a box-shaped housing 3 with two end faces 4a, 4b and four side faces 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d.
  • the individual side surfaces 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d each extend between the two end faces 4a, 4b and are each arranged at an angle of 90 ° to the end faces 4a, 4b.
  • the honeycomb component 2 or the housing 3 of the honeycomb component 2 thus has a rectangular cross-section, with a width B and a height H.
  • the honeycomb component 2 has a length or depth T.
  • the dimensions B x H x T are, for example, 12 mm ⁇ 11 mm ⁇ 30 mm, although these dimensions are by no means restrictive.
  • honeycomb component 2 shown in FIG. 2 with the dimensions H x B x T represents a type of "basic component" of the marshalling honeycomb 1. All other honeycomb components 2 of the marshalling honeycomb 1 have either the same dimensions, in particular the same cross section as the honeycomb component 2 or larger dimensions, in particular a larger cross section than the honeycomb brick 2, which will be discussed in more detail below.
  • Three connection regions 6, 6 ', 6 ", which are preferably designed as spring-force terminal connections, are provided on the front end face 4a of the honeycomb module 2.
  • Each connection region 6, 6', 6" has a conductor insertion opening 7 and an actuating element designed as a pusher 8 on.
  • the rear end face 4b may also have three connection areas. However, it is also possible for the two end faces 4a, 4b to have a different number of connection regions, for example, the rear end face 4b has only two connection regions.
  • honeycomb brick 2 For connecting the honeycomb module 2 with other Waberibausteinen has shown in Fig. 2 honeycomb brick 2 on all four side surfaces 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d at least one locking element.
  • the honeycomb component 2 can be connected to a further honeycomb component 2 at all its four side surfaces 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, and thus both in the x direction and in the z direction, in order to form a maneuvering comb 1, as shown for example in FIG 1 is shown to form.
  • the honeycomb brick 2 shown in FIG. 2 four webs 9 are provided on the first side surface 5a, each having a dovetail-shaped cross-section and being arranged at different positions both in the x-direction and in the z-direction on the side surface 5a ,
  • the individual webs 9 each have a longitudinal extension in the z-direction, which corresponds to approximately 1/3 of the height H of the housing 3 and the honeycomb brick 2.
  • corresponding grooves 10 are formed, which likewise have a dovetail-shaped cross section, so that two honeycomb bricks 2 can be arranged next to one another in the x-direction.
  • two locking lugs 11 are formed on the first side surface 5a, which interact with corresponding - not visible here - locking projections on the side surface 5c.
  • the upper side surface 5b has a groove 12 which extends approximately over the entire depth T of the honeycomb brick 2.
  • a web 13 is formed on the lower side surface 5d of the honeycomb brick 2, so that two honeycomb bricks 2 can be arranged one above the other in the z direction by the web 13 on the lower side surface Sd of an upper honeycomb brick 2 in the groove 12 is inserted on the upper side surface 5b of a lower honeycomb brick 2.
  • two locking lugs 14 are formed on the lower side surface 5d of the housing 3, which cooperate with two latching projections 15 formed on the upper side surface 5b and thus prevent an unintentional release of two interconnected honeycomb components 2.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 show two further exemplary embodiments of a honeycomb brick 2 ⁇ 2 ", wherein the honeycomb bricks 2 ', 2" in comparison to the honeycomb brick 2 illustrated in FIG. 2 have the same height H but both have a double width 2B, so that the cross section of the two honeycomb building blocks 2 ', 2 "is twice as large as the cross section of the honeycomb building block 2.
  • the two end faces 4a, 4b each have two connection regions 6, 6'.
  • the two terminal areas 6, 6 ' are designed to connect conductors with a larger cross-section, so that the conductor lead-in openings 7 also have a larger diameter.
  • the honeycomb component 2 "according to FIG. 4 is provided for connecting a conductor with an even larger cross-section, the honeycomb component 2" having only one connection region 6 which has a correspondingly large conductor insertion opening 7.
  • each conductor insertion opening 7 is assigned a clamping spring which one inserted through the Portereiii Adjustsöffhung 7 head clamped against a busbar.
  • the two honeycomb blocks 2 'and 2 "shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 not only have a double width compared to the honeycomb block 2 according to FIG. 2, but also a somewhat greater depth T1.
  • honeycomb bricks 2 ', 2 " is - unlike the width - not twice as large as the depth T of the honeycomb brick 2 of FIG. 2.
  • the depth Tl of the two honeycomb bricks 2', 2" about 25% greater than the depth T of the honeycomb brick 2, this measure is in no way limiting. It is readily possible for the depth of the two honeycomb components 2 ', 2 "to be even greater, or for honeycomb components 2' and 2" to have different depths.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 exemplary embodiments of the honeycomb building blocks 2 ⁇ 2 "each have four webs 9 and two locking lugs 11 on their first side surface 5a, the webs 9 and locking lugs 11 of the honeycomb brick in their shape and arrangement 2.
  • the two honeycomb components 2 ', 2 On the upper side surface 5b, the two honeycomb components 2 ', 2 "have two grooves 12, to which two corresponding webs 13 are formed on the lower side surface 5d.
  • latching of the two interconnected honeycomb structures 2 ', 2 occurs again, so that the two honeycomb structures 2 *, 2" are not unintentionally separated again from one another can.
  • the honeycomb component 2' can also have two honeycomb components 2 in the z-direction 1, as can be seen, for example, from FIG. 7.
  • honeycomb modules whose width and / or height is not only twice the base width B or the base height H but an integer multiple, for example three times or four times. This applies regardless of the specific configuration of the individual locking elements, as long as the locking elements are formed corresponding to each other.
  • latching pins instead of the webs 9 formed on the first side surface 5a, it would also be possible, for example, for latching pins to be provided, wherein corresponding latching openings would then be formed on the opposite, third side surface 5c instead of the grooves 10 relative to the latching pins.
  • FIG. 5a shows two honeycomb blocks 2 according to FIG. 2, the arrow showing how the two honeycomb blocks 2 are put together when the two honeycomb blocks 2 are to be arranged next to one another in the x-direction.
  • Fig. 5b shows the two honeycomb blocks 2 after joining together to form a unit of two in the x-direction The connection of the two honeycomb blocks 2 takes place by joining the webs 9 on the side surface 5a of the first honeycomb brick 2 with the grooves 10 on the side surface 5c of the second honeycomb brick 2.
  • FIG. 6 shows two honeycomb blocks 2 'according to FIG. 3 before and after joining together.
  • the arrows drawn in FIG. 6a show how the two honeycomb blocks 2 'are pushed together in order to obtain a structural unit with two honeycomb blocks 2' arranged one above the other in the z-direction according to FIG. 6b.
  • the connection takes place via the webs 13 formed on the lower side face 5d of one honeycomb brick 2 'and the grooves 12 formed on the upper side face 5b of the other honeycomb brick 2'.
  • FIG. 7 shows a maneuvering comb 1, which consists of the two honeycomb components 2 shown in FIG. 5b and the two honeycomb components 2 'shown in FIG. 6b.
  • the two honeycomb blocks 2 are connected with their respective webs 5 formed on the lower side surface 5d with the grooves 12 formed on the upper side surface 5b of the upper honeycomb block 2 '.
  • the latching lugs 14 arranged on the lower side faces 5d of the two honeycomb blocks 2 engage behind the latching projections 15 formed on the upper side face 5b of the honeycomb brick 2 '.
  • the two honeycomb modules 2 'each have twice the width of a honeycomb module 2.
  • the depth Tl of the honeycomb building blocks 2 ' is greater than the depth T of the honeycomb building blocks 2.
  • FIG. 8 shows an arrangement of three honeycomb blocks 2 according to FIG. 2 in the z direction one above the other.
  • These three interconnected honeycomb modules 2 can then be added laterally, for example, to the marshalling cradle 1 shown in FIG. 7, so that the marshalling cradle 1 shown overall in FIG. 9 arises, which consists of five individual mover honeycomb panels 2 according to FIG and two patching honeycomb 2 'shown in FIG. 3.
  • the width and height of the Rangierwabe 1 shown in Fig. 9 corresponds in each case three times the width and three times the height of a honeycomb brick 2 (basic block). From the representation in FIGS.
  • the spacing of the latching elements of the respective side surfaces 5a-5d with respect to the first end face 4a in the honeycomb modules 2 with a smaller depth T corresponds to the distance of the respective latching elements of the corresponding side surfaces 5a-5d to the first end surface 4a at the honeycomb blocks 2 ', 2 "with greater depth Tl, so that after joining several honeycomb blocks 2, 2' to a marshalling 1, the first end faces 4a of the individual honeycomb blocks 2, 2 'are all in one plane, like this From Figs. 7 and 9 can be seen.
  • FIG. 10 an exemplary embodiment of two honeycomb building blocks 2 and a honeycomb block 2 'is shown in FIG. 10, in which the latching elements 9 of the respective side surfaces 5a-5b are arranged symmetrically to the longitudinal extent of the honeycomb blocks 2, 2'.
  • FIG. 1 has, in addition to a plurality of honeycomb building blocks 2 arranged one above the other in two rows according to FIG. 2 and a plurality of honeycomb building blocks 2 'according to FIG. 3, two honeycomb building blocks 2 "according to FIG a plurality of honeycomb building blocks 2 '", in which the first end face 4a has in each case two connection regions 6, 6' in the form of a plug contact connection.
  • These plug contact terminals are used for receiving and electrical contacting of corresponding plugs 16, which in turn have Portereinschreibsöffhungen 17 for insertion of electrical conductors. It can also be seen from the illustration of the maneuvering comb 1 according to FIG.
  • honeycomb building blocks 2 ', 2 "and 2'” each have only one double width compared to the honeycomb building blocks 2, the honeycomb building blocks 2 "" have both a double width and a double height in comparison to the honeycomb building blocks 2.
  • the honeycomb structure 2 "" has an approximately square connection region 6 for connecting corresponding plugs with a corresponding plug face.
  • the honeycomb building blocks 2 '"' have a fourfold width in comparison to the honeycomb building blocks 2, the honeycomb building blocks 2 '"”shown in FIG. 1 serving to connect corresponding plugs 16"' whose width and height are compared to the width and height Height of the plug 16 'is doubled in each case.
  • the maneuvering comb 1 can be constructed from a plurality of different honeycomb modules 2, 2 *, 2 ", 2 '", 2 “", 2 “” depending on the application case and customer request , wherein the individual honeycomb building blocks 2, 2 ', 2 “, 2'", 2 “", 2 “” may have different dimensions and thus also different sized and different numbers of connection areas 6, 6 ', 6 " If required, the size of the jumper 1 can be changed simply by adding, removing or exchanging weight blocks 2.
  • the shunting honeycomb 1 shown has a plurality of end elements 18 on two sides, the individual end elements 18 being connected to the adjacent honeycomb blocks via corresponding latching elements.
  • the individual end elements 18 each have two grooves 19 a, 19 b, which serve to receive corresponding marking signs.

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L'invention concerne un système de rangement en nid d'abeille comprenant une pluralité de modules en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2'''''). Les modules en nid d'abeille individuels (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') comportent chacun un boîtier en forme de boîte (3) pourvu de deux faces frontales (4a, 4b) et de quatre faces latérales (5a, 5b, 5c, 5d) qui s'étendent entre les faces frontales (4a, 4b), et les deux faces frontales (4a, 4b) des modules en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') comportent chacune au moins une zone de raccordement (6, 6', 6''). Le système de rangement en nid d'abeille (1) de l'invention présente une flexibilité élevée et une grande adaptabilité aux souhaits individuels d'un utilisateur du fait qu'au moins deux faces latérales () des modules en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') comportent chacune au moins un élément d'encliquetage pour la liaison à un autre module en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''), qu'au moins deux modules en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') ont des sections transversales différentes, la largeur et/ou la hauteur d'un module en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') de plus grande section transversale étant un multiple de la largeur et/ou de la hauteur d'un module en nid d'abeille (2, 2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') de plus petite section transversale, et que le nombre d'éléments d'encliquetage d'une face latérale () de plus grande largeur ou de plus grande hauteur d'un module en nid d'abeille (2', 2'', 2''', 2'''', 2''''') de plus grande section transversale est un multiple correspondant du nombre d'éléments d'encliquetage d'une face latérale () de plus petite largeur ou de plus petite hauteur d'un module en nid d'abeille (2) de plus petite section transversale.
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