EP3764478A1 - Prise de courant de sécurité - Google Patents
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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
- H01R13/44—Means for preventing access to live contacts
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- H01R13/453—Shutter or cover plate opened by engagement of counterpart
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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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
- H01R13/44—Means for preventing access to live contacts
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- H01R13/453—Shutter or cover plate opened by engagement of counterpart
- H01R13/4532—Rotating shutter
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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
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- H01R25/00—Coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits
- H01R25/003—Coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits the coupling part being secured only to wires or cables
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- the invention relates to a safety socket with a shaft for a safety plug, a current, a neutral and an earth conductor, which are arranged in the shaft, the dimensions of the shaft being matched to the safety plug.
- the safety socket is in particular a multiple socket for mobile use.
- Safety sockets have been known for decades and in numerous variants, with the variants mostly being designed and standardized to be country-specific. In Germany, the Schuko system is common, in which the safety socket on the one hand and the safety plug on the other hand are dimensionally matched, the current conductor and the neutral conductor are arranged below a cover plate and earth contacts are arranged on the periphery of the socket outlet for safety.
- These safety sockets have generally proven their worth, but there is a risk when young children - mostly driven by curiosity - deal with them and explore how they work. For this case, safety mechanisms have been developed, ranging from the complete blockage of the socket to the installation of a child safety device.
- a child safety device usually requires the twisting of a glued-in protective plate in order to align the openings in the safety element of the protective plate with the plug-in holes of the socket, which is tedious and time-consuming, especially with sockets close to the floor area. Removing the protective plate is difficult.
- the object of the invention is to provide a safety socket, also for multiple sockets and socket strips, which has built-in child protection that can also be used for "Tinker-happy" toddlers cannot be easily avoided, is easy to manufacture and easy to use.
- a safety socket of the type mentioned above a cover that is divided into two halves in the middle along the line of the plug contacts, the cover being displaceable in the vertical direction under the pressure of a safety plug, an upper locking plate with openings for the plug contacts of a safety plug, which can be moved vertically together with the cover, a lower locking plate with openings for the plug contacts of a safety plug, which can be moved vertically together with the cover and the upper locking plate, and with a return spring, a locking element which is arranged between the upper locking plate and the lower locking plate and covers the openings in the lower locking plate with a bolt running along the line of the plug contacts, the locking element being horizontally displaceable and through the contacts of a safety plug, releasing the openings in the lower locking plate the return spring can be reset to the starting position, a contact holder arranged in the shaft for contact sleeves for the plug contacts of a safety plug and earth conductor contacts.
- the earth conductor contacts are preferably arranged under the side covers of the safety socket and are moved reversibly into the contact position with the downward movement of the locking plates and the locking element when a safety plug is inserted.
- the earth conductor contacts have foot elements which point into the interior of the safety socket and which, when a safety plug is inserted, are brought into the contact position by the downward movement by means of release elements arranged on the underside of one of the locking plates.
- release elements arranged on the underside of one of the locking plates.
- the terms “vertical” and “horizontal” are understood as “in the direction of insertion of a mains plug” or “in the direction of the contact sleeves” and “transversely to the direction of insertion of a mains plug”.
- the safety socket according to the invention has the usual contacts for the current and neutral conductors, which are arranged in a central shaft.
- the dimensions of the slot are matched to a standard safety plug, for example a Schuko plug in Germany, and thus not only allows such a safety plug to be inserted, but also the usual flat plug.
- concealment means that they cannot be easily perceived optically and cannot be easily reached even with pointed objects. This is achieved by a multiple cover, locking plates and a locking element.
- the safety socket according to the invention has an upper cover which is divided into two halves in the middle along the line of the plug contacts and which can be displaced in the vertical direction under the pressure of a safety or flat plug. When inserting a plug, this cover should be pressed into the central slot of the safety socket.
- the cover expediently has at least one elastic element, for example a flexible lip, which yields under the pressure of the plug contacts of an inserted plug.
- each of the two halves of the cover has such a flexible element, which can for example consist of rubber or a flexible plastic.
- an upper blocking plate which has two openings for the plug contacts of an inserted plug. These openings are aligned with the contact sleeves arranged within the safety socket for the plug contacts of the plug.
- the locking plate is vertically movable overall and can be pushed into the central slot of the safety socket when a plug is inserted.
- the upper locking plate serves primarily as a guide for the plug contacts in order to guide them precisely to the locking element arranged below and to move the locking element laterally.
- a second lower blocking plate which also has two openings for the contacts of a power plug.
- This lower locking plate is used to guide the contacts of the power plug, but in particular also as a bearing for the locking element, which covers the two openings in the lower locking plate and blocks the path to the contact sleeves in its starting position.
- a return spring arranged from the lower locking plate preferably a leaf spring, serves to fix the locking element in its starting position, that is to say the position before a mains plug is plugged in.
- the locking element is movably arranged on the lower locking plate so that it can be moved horizontally or laterally. It has a bolt with two arms which runs along the line of the plug-in contacts or openings in the blocking plates and which covers the openings in the lower blocking plate.
- the locking bar is mounted between the openings in the lower locking plate so that it can rotate about an axis. When a mains plug is inserted, the locking bar is rotated so that the arms move sideways and the contacts of the mains plug can reach the openings in the lower locking plate.
- the locking bolt is in contact with the return spring which, when the power plug is pulled out, resets the locking bolt to its starting position, i.e. H. above the openings in the lower locking plate. Furthermore, it can be useful to provide stops for the arms of the locking bolt, which limit the rotation back into the starting position. These stops can also serve as guides for the plug-in contacts with which the power plug displaces the locking bar.
- the receptacles for the plug contacts of the inserted mains plug are arranged on a contact receptacle on the bottom of the central shaft.
- the contact receptacle is expediently mounted in a base which, like the locking plates, has openings for contact pins.
- the earth conductor contacts of the safety socket according to the invention are in the rest position under a lateral cover strip or cover of the socket body of the safety socket. Only when a power plug is inserted are they moved into their contact position with the downward movement of the locking plates and the sideways movement of the locking element.
- the earth conductor contacts can be designed as spring elements which are put under tension when a mains plug is inserted and which they lose again when the mains plug is pulled out.
- One of the locking plates expediently the upper one, is provided with release elements that move the earth conductor contacts into the contact position.
- trigger elements are expediently arranged at the edge on the underside of the upper blocking plate in such a way that they point into a first vertically arranged shaft which is arranged on both sides of the base with the contact strip.
- the earth conductor contacts protrude with foot elements into this first shaft and are contacted by the release elements when the first locking plate moves downward, so that the earth conductor contacts move from the rest position into the contact position.
- the locking bolt In order to prevent the locking system from locking plates and locking bolt from being able to be moved downwards without inserting a power plug, the locking bolt has wings at the ends of its two arms which point in opposite directions and which are provided with feet on their underside. In the initial state, these feet rest on the central base with the skirting board, but when a power plug is plugged in, they are turned to the side from this position and over a second slot, into which they dip when the power plug is inserted. The mains plug can only be plugged in again by turning the locking bar.
- first shaft and the second shaft which are used to hold the release elements and the feet, can also be combined.
- these two shafts are separated by a wall, which also serve as a guide and abutment for the release elements.
- starting position and "working position” or “contact position” used in the context of the description describe the position of the respective element before and after inserting a mains plug.
- the safety socket according to the invention can be designed as a conventional single or multiple wall socket. However, training as a mobile multiple socket is preferred.
- the invention is exemplified by the following illustrations of the elements of a mobile multiple socket without being restricted thereto. It goes without saying that the features shown in the figures are the subject matter of the invention in any combination.
- the multiple socket 1 has between two end caps 2 and 2 'a trough-shaped socket body, which offers two longitudinally extending laterally protruding covers 3 on its upper side and six adjacent receptacles for mains plugs between the covers or strips 3, each of which through two covers 4 and flexible lips 5 is covered.
- the flexible lips 5 of the covers 4 of a receptacle meet in the middle and define the access for the plug contacts of a mains plug.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a cross section through a safety socket according to the invention in the idle state, ie without the plug inserted.
- the socket body is open on its upper side and shows the two strips 3, the covers 4 and the flexible lips 5, which leave a gap 6 in the middle for inserting the plug contacts of a mains plug.
- the covers 4 and the flexible lips 5 are connected to the upper locking plate 7 below at 41 and 51, respectively. It means that when the upper locking plate 7 moves downwards, the covers 4 and the flexible lips 5 automatically move downwards with it.
- the upper blocking plate 7 which has release elements 71 on both sides facing the socket body, which move into the slot 153 when the upper blocking plate 7 moves downward.
- the lower blocking plate 8 contains a locking element, of which only the downwardly projecting feet 91 are shown. These feet sit on the base 10.
- the contact receptacle 11 is located below the base 10, in which the contact sleeves of the current conductor 12 and the neutral conductor 13 are arranged.
- the contacts of the earth conductor 14 are arranged laterally parallel to the side wall of the socket body under the covers or strips 3 and have the actual contact points 143, a bearing element 142 and a foot element 141.
- the contacts 14 are designed overall as spring elements that can move in the direction of the interior of the multiple socket.
- a guide element 15 with upstanding walls 151 and 152 which - together with the base 10, form two shafts 153 and 154.
- the first shaft 153 with the wall 152 is used to guide the release elements 71 of the upper locking plate 7.
- Figure 3 shows the schematic diagram of Figure 2 after inserting a mains plug (not shown for the sake of clarity).
- the covers 4 and elastic lips 5 are lowered with the upper locking plate 7 into the interior of the socket body, the release elements 71, guided on the walls 152 of the guide element 15, have pressed the foot elements 141 of the earth conductor 14 downwards and the contacts 143 of the Have rotated earth conductor 14 into the contact position.
- the lower blocking plate 8 With the upper blocking plate 7, the lower blocking plate 8 has also lowered into the socket body.
- the feet 91 of the locking element 9 (covered by the lower locking plate 8), displaced by the plug contacts of the mains plug and displaced into a lateral position, have lowered into the second slot 154.
- the sideways movement of the feet 91 of the locking element 9 releases the openings for the plug contacts of the mains plug, which can thus reach the contact sleeves in the contact receptacle 11.
- Figure 4 shows the upper blocking plate 7 with the release elements 71 and openings 72 for the plug contacts of a power plug.
- a groove 73 is used to connect the locking plate 7 to the cover 4 via the projection 41 or, alternatively, to the flexible lip 5 via the projection 51. In the latter case, the cover 4 is firmly connected to the flexible lip 5.
- a bar 74 on the underside of the upper blocking plate 7 is used to connect to the lower blocking plate 8.
- FIG 5 shows the lower locking plate 8 with openings 81 for the plug contacts of a power plug.
- a round elevation 82 for fixing a locking element 9 (see Figure 6 ) which covers the openings 81 in the idle state.
- Two abutments 83 serve as stop points for the ends of a locking bolt 92 (see Figure 6 ).
- the recesses 86 receive the feet 91 of the locking element 9, the note 84 are used to fix the lower locking plate 8 to the upper locking plate 7.
- the lower blocking plate 8 is partially surrounded by walls which, among other things, serve for stabilization and define an interior space into which the blocking element 9 is introduced.
- a curved wall 85 between an abutment 83 and an outer wall serves as an abutment for a return spring (not shown), preferably a leaf spring, which acts at its other end against the locking element 9, keeps it under tension and moves it back into the starting position when a plugged in power plug is pulled out.
- the spring element causes the entire system to return from the activated position to the rest position.
- Figure 6 shows the locking element 9 with a central locking bolt 92 and a central opening 93 which corresponds to the elevation 82 of the lower locking plate 8.
- the blocking element 9 is pushed onto this elevation 82 with the central opening 93.
- the locking bar 92 has bevels or curves 94 at its ends (see FIG Figure 6b ) facing opposite sides. These bevels or curves 94 are designed in such a way that they give way to the side of the contact pins of a mains plug when a certain pressure is applied and thus release the openings 81 of the lower blocking plate 8 underneath for the plug contacts.
- the locking bar 92 has at its two ends on the sides opposite the bevels or curves 94 wings 96 which protrude at an angle of approximately 45 °.
- the feet 91 protrude into the interior of the socket in the area of the recesses 86 of the lower locking plate 8.
- the wings 96 move with the feet 91 outwards and thus lose their contact with the base 10, which activates the socket and allows a mains plug to be inserted further.
- FIG 7 shows a ground contact 14 suitable according to the invention, which is designed as a spring element.
- the contact point 14 In the rest position, the contact point 14 is under the edge 3 of the socket body.
- the earth contact is fixed by a holding tube 142 (see Figure 7b ), from which the actual contact 143 protrudes and a foot element 141 protrudes in the direction of the socket interior.
- the tube 142 is mounted on the guide element 15.
- In the interior of the tube 142 there is a contact rod which connects the individual earth contacts 14 of the multiple socket 1 with one another so that it simultaneously contributes to stability and serves as a pivot.
- Figure 8 shows the base 10 of the multiple socket 1 according to the invention in the form of a downwardly open U with a total of twelve openings 101 for the plug contacts of a total of six power plugs.
- the base 10 is therefore not individually designed for a connection, but rather encompasses the entire length of the multiple socket outlet 1.
- the base 10 is fixed to the bottom of the shaft of the multiple socket outlet 1.
- Figure 9 shows the contact receptacle 11 of a multiple socket 1 according to the invention with individual receptacles 110 delimited from one another for the contact sleeves of the current conductor 12 and the neutral conductor 13, which are arranged alternately.
- the contact receptacle 11 is arranged within the base 10.
- Figure 10 shows a guide element 15, which is arranged on the bottom of the socket body 1 and is used to fix the contact holder 11 and the base 10.
- the guide element 15 extends over the entire length of the multiple socket outlet 1, but is configured in segments such that a defined area is available for each of the plug-in options.
- the foot elements 141 of the earth contacts 14 also protrude into this outer shaft 153.
- a second shaft 154 adjoins the inner wall 152 on the inside, the second wall being formed by the side wall of the base 10. After activation, the feet 91 of the locking element 9 protrude into this second or inner shaft 154.
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PL19185295T PL3764478T3 (pl) | 2019-07-09 | 2019-07-09 | Gniazdko bezpieczeństwa |
EP19185295.3A EP3764478B1 (fr) | 2019-07-09 | 2019-07-09 | Prise de courant de sécurité |
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WO2005086295A1 (fr) * | 2004-02-27 | 2005-09-15 | Brian Evilsizer | Sortie electrique allongee |
EP2456021A1 (fr) * | 2010-11-18 | 2012-05-23 | Legrand France | Prise électrique comportant des montants latéraux mobiles en translation |
EP2797174A1 (fr) * | 2011-12-22 | 2014-10-29 | Sung Tae Ro | Prise électrique de sécurité |
EP3352308A1 (fr) * | 2017-01-23 | 2018-07-25 | Berker GmbH & Co. KG | Dispositif de couverture pour prise d'alimentation et prise d'alimentation équipée d'un tel dispositif de couverture |
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WO2005086295A1 (fr) * | 2004-02-27 | 2005-09-15 | Brian Evilsizer | Sortie electrique allongee |
EP2456021A1 (fr) * | 2010-11-18 | 2012-05-23 | Legrand France | Prise électrique comportant des montants latéraux mobiles en translation |
EP2797174A1 (fr) * | 2011-12-22 | 2014-10-29 | Sung Tae Ro | Prise électrique de sécurité |
EP3352308A1 (fr) * | 2017-01-23 | 2018-07-25 | Berker GmbH & Co. KG | Dispositif de couverture pour prise d'alimentation et prise d'alimentation équipée d'un tel dispositif de couverture |
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