EP3767758B1 - Connecteur pour profils de conduction de courant électrique et agencement de conduction de courant électrique - Google Patents

Connecteur pour profils de conduction de courant électrique et agencement de conduction de courant électrique Download PDF

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EP3767758B1
EP3767758B1 EP20181122.1A EP20181122A EP3767758B1 EP 3767758 B1 EP3767758 B1 EP 3767758B1 EP 20181122 A EP20181122 A EP 20181122A EP 3767758 B1 EP3767758 B1 EP 3767758B1
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  • the invention also relates to a power supply arrangement with at least one first and at least one second power supply profile and a power supply profile connector, the power supply profiles each having open grooves running in the longitudinal direction and electrical conductors guided in the grooves.
  • the invention relates to a system comprising at least one current-carrying profile connector and at least one current-carrying profile.
  • the invention relates to the field of power supply lines to electrical consumers via comparatively elongated, narrow power supply profiles in which electrical conductors are arranged in grooves which can carry different electrical potentials and / or signals.
  • the electrical conductors can be electrically contacted through the grooves open on one side.
  • Such Current carrying profiles are used, for example, for the electrical supply of lighting equipment.
  • a large number of current-carrying profiles can be lined up and connected to one another along their longitudinal direction.
  • Such a current-carrying profile and an associated current-carrying profile connector are, for example, from DE 10 2017 125 275 A1 known. It describes current-carrying profiles with grooves for receiving electrical conductors that are accessible from a tap side.
  • a plug connector is used which has a plug part and a mating plug part. Both the connector part and the mating connector part can each be connected to conductors of a current-carrying profile, so that the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profiles is closed off at their end faces by the connector part and the mating connector part, and an electrical connection between the conductors of the two current-carrying profiles is achieved by plugging the mating connector part and the connector part together can be.
  • any number of current-carrying profiles can be linked in the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profiles.
  • the potentials of the electrical conductors can be tapped through the grooves in the current-carrying profiles.
  • the current carrying profiles and one or more plug connectors represent a modular current carrying arrangement.
  • U-shaped current-carrying profiles of the type explained above can in particular have a substantially U-shaped design.
  • Such U-shaped current-carrying profiles have a base wall and two side walls which lie opposite one another and protrude from the base wall essentially at right angles, a receiving space being formed by the side walls and the base wall.
  • the grooves and the electrical conductors arranged therein can be arranged, for example, on a base wall.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profile and the electrical conductors arranged therein can also be arranged in a side wall or in both side walls of the current-carrying profile. This offers the advantage that, given the installation space, a particularly large number of separate electrical conductors can be accommodated in the grooves of the current-carrying profile.
  • the invention is based on the object of improving a current-carrying profile connector of the type mentioned at the beginning and a current-carrying arrangement of the type mentioned at the beginning.
  • the usability of the current-carrying profile connector is to be made more flexible and the modular structure of the current-carrying arrangement is to be made more uncomplicated.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part have open, mutually aligned grooves, with the at least one first plug contact (11) and / or the at least one second plug contact (12) being electrically contactable through at least one groove (18, 19) .
  • the current routing profile connector according to the invention thus opens up the possibility of assembling current routing arrangements with current routing profiles of the type explained above, which can in particular be U-shaped, without complex predictive planning with regard to the later positions of tapping modules for potential tapping.
  • the flexibility in the planning of such power supply arrangements can thus be increased considerably.
  • Another advantage is that with the help of the current carrying profile connector according to the invention, already installed current carrying arrangements can be redesigned in a particularly flexible manner, since potential tapping is possible along the entire length of the current carrying arrangement, for example by means of tapping modules. This results in a significantly increased flexibility for the arrangement of tap modules.
  • the current-carrying profile connector according to the invention and the associated current-carrying arrangement according to the invention can be used, for example, in trunking systems in which individual lights and / or other consumers are supplied with power via the current-carrying arrangement by means of tap-off modules. While the possibilities of both planning and remodeling Such trunking systems with previously known power routing profile connectors are subject to considerable restrictions, for example with regard to the positions of the loads, these restrictions can be overcome with the power routing profile connector according to the invention, since a potential can also be tapped on the power routing profile connector itself. As a result, the overall planning effort for a trunking system to be installed is considerably reduced and the flexibility when redesigning such a system is significantly increased.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part can each have a plurality of open grooves that are aligned with one another and that can in particular extend parallel to one another.
  • the current-carrying profiles to be connected can have a plurality of grooves extending parallel next to one another in a longitudinal direction (longitudinal direction) of the respective current-carrying profile, which are open to a common tap side of the current-carrying profiles to be connected and / or to the receiving space of the respective current-carrying profile and in which electrical conductors are routed.
  • This has the advantage that the potentials can be tapped over the entire length of the current carrying profiles or over the entire length of a current carrying arrangement with the current carrying profile connector according to the invention on the common tap side or from the receiving space - and / or from a common receiving channel.
  • the current-carrying profiles can be arranged in lighting profiles, for example, so that the potentials can be tapped on the current-carrying profiles over the entire length of the lighting profiles.
  • the electrical conductors in the grooves of the current-carrying profiles can be bare wires, in particular bare copper wires, for example.
  • the electrical conductors can have a diameter that is greater than the width of the grooves. In this case, the conductors are inserted into the grooves during the manufacture of the current-carrying profiles with slight deformation of the grooves. In the final position of the ladder in the grooves, the grooves can be widened so that the ladder come to rest in the grooves in such a way that it cannot slip out.
  • the current-carrying profiles can each have a profile body which essentially gives the current-carrying profile its shape.
  • the profile body can consist partially or completely of insulating material, e.g. plastic.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profile can be introduced into the profile body and / or formed in the profile body.
  • the conductors running in the profile body can consequently be held in position in the profile body.
  • the electrical conductors can be accommodated in the grooves so as to be displaceable.
  • the conductors can be electrically isolated from one another.
  • the current-carrying profiles extend along a respective longitudinal direction.
  • a current-carrying profile usually has a significantly larger extent than in a transverse direction of extent oriented perpendicular thereto.
  • the grooves which can be arranged parallel to one another along the transverse direction, extend along the longitudinal direction, i.e. along the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profile.
  • the common tap side of the current-carrying profiles to be connected thus extends essentially along the longitudinal direction of extent and along the transverse direction of extent along the respective current-carrying profile.
  • a common receiving channel which is formed by receiving spaces of the current-carrying profiles and by receiving spaces of the current-carrying profile connector, extends essentially along the direction of longitudinal extent and along the direction of transverse extent along the current-carrying arrangement.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector can be set up in such a way that they are oriented in the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profiles when a connection is established between the first current-carrying profile and the second current-carrying profile.
  • the current-guiding profile connector is prepared for a smooth transition in a current-guiding arrangement from the grooves of the first current-guiding profile to the grooves of the current-guiding profile connector and, in turn, from to enable the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector to the grooves of the second current-carrying profile.
  • the current-carrying profile connector according to the invention thus allows the production of a current-carrying arrangement with common groove channels which are formed by the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector and the grooves of the current-carrying profiles.
  • the groove channels can extend along the direction of longitudinal extent over the power supply arrangement.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector can be set up in such a way that, when a connection is established between the first current-carrying profile and the second current-carrying profile, they are open to the common tap side and are oriented in the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profiles.
  • the plug part has a first contact side set up to establish an electrically conductive connection with electrical conductors of the first current-carrying profile and a first plug-in side opposite the first contact side with a first plug-in face.
  • the mating connector part has a second contact side configured to establish an electrically conductive connection with electrical conductors of the second current-carrying profile and a second plug-in side opposite the second contact side with a second plug-in face.
  • the first plug side and the first contact side can accordingly be formed at mutually opposite ends of the plug part, so that the plug part extends along its own longitudinal direction from the first contact side to the first plug side.
  • the plug part of the current-carrying profile connector With its first contact side, the plug part of the current-carrying profile connector can be brought up to the first current-carrying profile in order to establish an electrically conductive connection with its conductors.
  • the plug part can be arranged with the first contact side on an end face of the first current-carrying profile.
  • the connector part adjoins the first current-carrying profile on its end face.
  • the first mating face of the plug part is arranged on the first mating side, ie on the first contact side opposite side.
  • the mating connector part has for this purpose a second contact side which is arranged opposite the second mating side so that the mating connector part extends along its own longitudinal direction from the second contact side to the second mating side.
  • the second contact side can be set up to produce an electrically conductive connection with the conductors of the second current-carrying profile.
  • the mating connector part can be arranged on an end face of the second current-carrying profile when an electrically conductive connection is established with the second contact side. In this way, the mating connector part can be connected to the second current-carrying profile on its end face. In this way, the second current-carrying profile can be closed at its end face and can be connected in an electrically conductive manner to the first current-carrying profile and the connector part connected to it by means of the connected mating connector part.
  • Such a further development of the invention has the advantage that the respective current-carrying profile can be connected at its end face to a plug part or a mating connector part, so that a plurality of current-carrying profiles can be linked with corresponding mating connector parts and connector parts.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part allow a detachable connection to be established between the current-carrying profiles of the current-carrying arrangement. This simplifies the exchange of current-carrying profiles.
  • luminaire profiles can easily be exchanged.
  • a particularly uncomplicated and flexible addition to an already existing power supply arrangement with additional power supply profiles and / or lighting profiles is possible, which can also be easily dismantled.
  • the first mating face and the second mating face of the current-carrying profile connector can, for example, also be designed as hermaphroditic mating faces. This has the advantage that each plug face can be combined with every other plug face to form a plug connection. Correspondingly, it is possible for the first and second plug contacts to be designed as hermaphroditic plug contacts. As a result, the first plug contact is set up to form an electrically conductive plug connection with a similarly configured second plug contact in the plugged together state.
  • the grooves of the plug part and the mating plug part are designed in such a way that, when a connection is established between the first and second current-carrying profile, they are aligned with grooves in the first current-carrying profile and with grooves in the second current-carrying profile in the longitudinal direction can be or are arranged.
  • the grooves of the plug part and the mating plug part can be arranged in such a way in alignment with the grooves of the first current carrying profile and the grooves of the second current carrying profile that the grooves of the current carrying profile connector and the grooves of the connected current carrying profiles form common groove channels.
  • Such a development of the invention offers the advantage that the mutually aligned grooves and the groove channels formed in this way provide a continuous tap option for a potential tap.
  • a current carrying arrangement of basically any length can be produced, the common groove channels of which offer the possibility of being able to tap the electrical potentials at any point on the groove channels over the entire length of the current carrying arrangement.
  • the grooves of the plug part are formed on the plug insulating material housing and / or the grooves of the mating connector part are formed on the mating connector insulating material housing.
  • the respective insulating material housing can be used on the one hand to give the grooves their shape and on the other hand it can be used at the same time to produce electrical insulation between the grooves by means of groove partition walls.
  • the desired geometry of the grooves can be implemented in this way in an integral manufacturing step in the manufacture of the connector insulating housing or the mating connector insulating housing with little effort and therefore inexpensively.
  • adjacent slot partition walls of the connector insulating material housing are formed alternately protruding and recessed in the area of the first plug face and slot partition walls standing next to one another of the mating connector insulating material housing are formed alternately projecting and recessed in the area of the second plug face.
  • a protruding groove partition and a recessed groove partition are arranged in alignment in the longitudinal direction.
  • At least one first protruding groove partition of the plug part extends in the longitudinal direction of the current-carrying profile connector up to a recessed groove partition of the mating plug part.
  • a recessed groove partition wall of the plug part in the direction of longitudinal extent in the plugged-in state of the current-carrying profile connector extends up to a protruding groove partition of the mating connector part.
  • the groove partitions of the plug part and the mating plug part are formed alternately protruding and recessed, with two adjacent pairs of groove partitions arranged in alignment being formed alternately according to the aforementioned first and second possibility.
  • aligned arrangements of the groove partitions are created in the area of the plugged-together connector faces.
  • the protruding and recessed groove partitions of the plug part and the mating plug part advantageously achieve particularly good mechanical strength.
  • a plug connection formed from the first plug contact and the second plug contact is assigned to one of the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector and / or one of the grooves of the first current-carrying profile and / or the second current-carrying profile.
  • a plug connection in the plugged-in state can extend from a groove in the plug part to a groove in the mating plug part.
  • the power supply arrangement has a plug connection integrated into the power supply profile connector.
  • the plug connection is assigned to a groove of the first current-carrying profile and a groove of the second current-carrying profile, the respective electrical conductor of which is electrically connected or connectable to the first plug-in contact or the second plug-in contact.
  • the first plug contact can be arranged in a groove of the plug part and the second plug contact can be arranged in a groove of the mating plug part.
  • the first plug contact and the second plug contact can be arranged in such a way that, when plugged together, the first plug contact and the second plug contact form an electrically conductive plug connection and the grooves in which the first plug contact and the second plug contact are arranged form part of a common groove channel form a power supply arrangement.
  • the current-carrying profile connector according to the invention does not necessarily have to have a plug contact in each of the grooves of the plug part and / or the mating plug part.
  • Electrical conductors also do not necessarily have to be arranged in all grooves of the current-carrying profile.
  • a power supply arrangement only carries an electrical potential in a part of the existing common slot channels, e.g. in a single common slot channel or in several common slot channels, and / or is set up for this purpose.
  • electrical conductors can be arranged in one groove or several grooves of a current-carrying profile, with no conductors being arranged in further grooves that are present.
  • an electrically conductive plug connection can be formed in one groove or in several grooves of a current-carrying profile connector in the plugged-in state, while no electrically conductive plug connection is formed in other grooves that are present.
  • a plug contact can be arranged in one or more grooves of the plug part and a plug contact can be arranged in each case in one or more grooves of the mating plug part.
  • an existing plug insulated housing and / or an existing mating plug insulated housing can be equipped with a corresponding number of first plug contacts or second plug contacts which, when plugged together, have a corresponding number of electrically conductive plug connections form.
  • the determination of the number of grooves with such plug-in contacts can be adapted to the current-carrying profiles to be connected and the electrical conductors running therein and to be connected during the production of a current-carrying arrangement.
  • the first plug contact has a first tap contact surface which is directed towards the groove in the plug part and which extends along at least part of the groove in the plug part.
  • the second plug contact has a second tap contact surface directed towards the groove of the mating plug part which extends along at least part of the groove of the mating connector part.
  • Such a further development of the invention with at least one tap contact surface advantageously creates the possibility of making electrical contact with the tap contact surface from the common tap side and / or from the receiving space.
  • the electrical potential carried by the respective plug contact can be tapped from the common tap side or from the receiving space.
  • the first plug contact and / or the second plug contact have a double function, namely on the one hand the function of establishing a plug connection with the corresponding other plug contact, and on the other hand the function of providing a possibility for tapping the electrical potential carried via the plug connection on the current-carrying profile. Enable connector.
  • the first tap contact surface protrudes into a groove of the plug part or forms part of the groove wall, in particular a groove base
  • / or the second tap contact surface protrudes into a groove of the mating plug part or part of the groove wall, in particular a groove base, formed in such a way that a tap module plugged into or plugged into the current-carrying profile connector makes electrical contact with the first tap contact surface and / or the second tap contact surface.
  • the tapping contact surface for a tapping module that is plugged into or plugged into the current-carrying profile connector and / or inserted into the receiving space is ensured. If the first tap contact surface and / or the second tap contact surface forms the groove base of the groove in which it is arranged, this has the advantage that the tap module is guided directly to the tap contact surface when it is plugged into or onto the groove.
  • the tap module can contact the tap contact surface, for example, by means of a spring-loaded tap contact.
  • the tap pad Forms another part of the groove wall than the groove base, for example the groove side walls or parts thereof, this offers the advantage that the contact force for contacting the tap contact surface can be transmitted between the opposite groove walls and ensures a closed force flow through a profile body of the current-carrying profile with the relevant groove will. It is also conceivable that the first and / or the second tap contact surface each form both the groove base and one or more other parts of the groove wall.
  • the second tap contact surface in the groove of the mating connector part adjoins the first tap contact surface in the groove of the plug part in the longitudinal direction.
  • the first plug contact is a blade contact and the second plug contact is a fork contact into which the blade contact can be inserted.
  • the first tap contact surface can extend along the blade contact or a part thereof.
  • the second tap contact surface can extend along a fork leg of the fork contact.
  • the area of the blade contact that is not inserted into the fork contact can thus provide a tap contact surface that is accessible from the common tap side and / or from the receiving space, with the second tap contact surface of the fork leg, which at least partially covers the knife contact, in the adjoining area common tap side and / or is electrically contactable or contactable from the receiving space.
  • the at least one first plug contact has a first spring-loaded terminal connection with a clamping point for contacting one of the conductors of the first current-carrying profile and / or the at least one second plug contact has a second spring-loaded terminal connection with a clamping point for contacting one of the conductors of the second current-carrying profile.
  • Such a development of the invention offers the advantage that the plug part or its first plug contacts can be connected to the conductors of the first current-carrying profile in a particularly simple and uncomplicated manner.
  • the mating plug part or its second plug contacts can also be connected to the electrical conductors of the second current-carrying profile in a particularly simple and uncomplicated manner.
  • This allows a particularly flexible modular construction of a power supply arrangement with several power supply profiles, whereby the power supply arrangement can be expanded as required by adding further power supply profiles by means of additional power supply profile connectors.
  • the spring-loaded terminal connection has a contact rail on which an inserted electrical conductor can be placed on a contact surface, with a tap contact surface, in particular the first or second tap contact surface, being arranged on a side of the contact rail opposite the contact surface is.
  • the at least one first plug contact is arranged displaceably along the direction of longitudinal extent with respect to the plug insulating material housing.
  • the at least one second plug contact is arranged displaceably along the direction of longitudinal extent with respect to the mating connector insulating material housing.
  • Such a development of the invention offers the advantage that the current-carrying profile connector enables length compensation in order to counteract, for example, changes in length of the electrical conductors in the current-carrying profiles to be connected or connected due to temperature fluctuations.
  • This is particularly advantageous for very long power supply systems that have a large number of power supply profiles connected to each other and a correspondingly large number of power supply profile connectors, since the relatively large changes in length that naturally occur in such long power supply systems are also due to the large number of power supply profile connectors and their displaceably arranged plug contacts can be easily compensated.
  • the plug insulating material housing has first conductor insertion openings through which the conductors of the first current-carrying profile can be guided or passed and can be electrically contacted or contacted with the first plug-in contact and / or Mating connector insulating material housing has second conductor insertion openings through which the conductors of the second current-carrying profile can be passed or passed and can be electrically contacted or contacted with the second plug-in contact.
  • the conductor insertion openings of the plug part can be arranged on the first contact side of the plug part.
  • the conductor insertion openings of the mating connector part can be arranged on the second contact side of the mating connector part.
  • Such a development of the invention offers the advantage that a simple and uncomplicated manual arrangement of the plug part on the first current-carrying profile or the mating plug part on the second current-carrying profile is made possible.
  • the conductor insertion openings allow a simplified alignment of the plug part or the mating connector part in relation to the current-carrying profile and prevent undesired displacement of the plug part or the mating plug part in relation to the connected current-carrying profile.
  • the respective conductor insertion openings also allow the electrical conductors to be connected to the associated plug-in contacts to be reliably guided to the respective terminal point and contacted there.
  • the at least one first plug contact and / or the at least one second plug contact each have a conductor stop at which a conductor inserted in a conductor insertion direction and brought to the terminal point can be supported.
  • the length of the part of the electrical conductor to be inserted into the respective plug contact is advantageously limited to the correct dimension, so that the installation can be made simpler and more reliable.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part each have a base wall section and two side wall sections.
  • the side wall sections lie opposite one another and protrude from the base wall section essentially at right angles.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part also each have a receiving space which is formed by the side wall sections and the base wall section and is accessible in the plugged-in state from at least one open side of the receiving space.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part also have grooves which are open towards the receiving space and which are aligned with one another. In this case, the at least one first plug contact and / or the at least one second plug contact can be electrically contacted through at least one groove.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part can accordingly be designed essentially U-shaped, i.e. have an essentially U-shaped cross section.
  • the U-shaped cross section is formed by the base wall section and the side wall sections protruding from the base wall section.
  • the insulating material housing of the connector part and the insulating material housing of the mating connector part can each be formed in one piece.
  • the two sections of the respective insulating material housing which form the side wall sections can be connected to one another in one piece via the respective base wall section.
  • the sections of the respective insulating material housing that form the side wall sections can also be separate from the respective base wall section be trained.
  • the sections of the respective insulating material housing that form the side wall sections can be connected to the respective base wall section in a form-fitting and / or force-fitting manner, for example via a suitable latching connection.
  • the base wall section and the respective side wall section can also each be connected via a film hinge.
  • the respective insulating material housing can be produced in one piece in a flat starting position, for example by injection molding, and can then be brought into the U-shaped end position by angling.
  • the plug part and the mating plug part of the power routing profile connector each have a base wall section and two opposing side wall sections, advantageously allows essentially U-shaped power routing profiles of the type explained at the beginning, the one have the receiving space formed by side walls and a base wall of the current-carrying profile to connect to one another.
  • the receiving spaces of the current routing profile connector can form common receiving channels with the receiving spaces of the current routing profiles.
  • the electrical potential of the conductors can advantageously be tapped from the receiving spaces of the current-carrying profile connector and from the receiving spaces of the current-carrying profiles, e.g. with the aid of a suitable tapping module.
  • a potential can advantageously be tapped not only on the current-carrying profiles but also on the current-carrying profile connector itself.
  • a suitable tap module can be inserted into the receiving space of the mating connector part and / or the connector part.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profile connector are arranged on one of the mutually opposite side wall sections or on both mutually opposite side wall sections.
  • Such a development of the invention offers the advantage that it enables a particularly high assembly density of the current-carrying profile connector with plug contacts and thus a high assembly density of the current-carrying profiles to be connected with electrical conductors. If grooves for electrical contacting of the plug contacts are provided on both mutually opposite side wall sections, the open sides of the grooves which extend along one side wall section can be opposite to the open sides of the grooves which extend along the other side wall section.
  • the mating connector part and the mating connector part can advantageously also form continuous groove partitions.
  • Such developments of the invention offer the advantages that, on the one hand, they enable a particularly high mechanical strength of the current-carrying profile connector and the current-carrying arrangement built up with it and, on the other hand, ensure that good insulation between the electrical potentials carried in the various grooves and the required contact protection is ensured can be.
  • the at least one first current carrying profile and the at least one second current carrying profile of the current carrying arrangement are connected by means of a current carrying profile connector of the type explained above arranged between the first current carrying profile and the second current carrying profile.
  • the electrical conductors that are inserted in the grooves of the current-carrying profile can, for example, be completely uninsulated conductors, e.g. bare copper lines.
  • a current conduction arrangement made of conduction profiles, in particular of at least one first current conduction profile and at least one second current conduction profile, which are connected by means of a current conduction profile connector of the type explained above, can in particular be configured such that a first common electrical potential is present in at least one first common groove channel can be tapped by means of first tapping modules, which can be plugged in or onto a groove of the groove channel, from the tapping side on the conductors of the current-carrying profiles, in particular the first current-carrying profile and the second current-carrying profile, and on the current-carrying profile connector by means of galvanic contacting.
  • the power supply arrangement is suitable for very flexible usability and modifiability.
  • the first common electrical potential in the first common groove channel can in particular be produced by galvanic potential equalization between a first of the electrical conductors of the first current-carrying profile and a first plug-in contact by means of its first spring-loaded terminal connection.
  • the first common electrical potential can also be established between the first plug contact and one of the second plug contacts by means of the electrically conductive plug connection.
  • the first common electrical potential can also be established between the second plug contact and one of the electrical conductors of the second current-carrying profile by means of the spring-loaded terminal connection of the second plug contact.
  • further common electrical potentials can be routed and tapped in further common groove channels.
  • Each common electrical potential can be assigned a common groove channel in which at least one electrical conductor of the first current-carrying profile, one electrical conductor of the second current-carrying profile and a first plug contact and a second plug contact can be allocated.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profiles are open towards a common tap side of the current-carrying profiles to be connected.
  • the current-carrying profiles each have a base wall and two side walls which are opposite one another and protrude from the base wall essentially at right angles, and have a receiving space, the receiving space being formed by the side walls and the base wall and being accessible at least from one open side of the current-carrying profile, the grooves of the current-carrying profiles being open towards the receiving space.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profiles are arranged on one of the mutually opposite side walls.
  • the grooves of the current-carrying profiles are arranged on both of the mutually opposite side walls.
  • Such developments of the invention offer the advantage that they enable a particularly high density of the current-carrying profile to be fitted with electrical conductors. If the grooves for receiving the electrical conductors are present on both side walls, the open sides of the grooves which extend along the side wall can be opposite the open sides of the grooves which extend along the other side wall.
  • a tap module can be inserted into the common receiving channel in order to contact a plug contact and / or an electrical conductor in a common groove channel through a groove in the current-carrying profile connector and / or a groove in the current-carrying profile, and in this way that there to tap applied electrical potential.
  • a system comprising at least one current-carrying profile connector of the type described above and at least one current-carrying profile.
  • the current-carrying profile can have open grooves running in the longitudinal direction and electrical conductors guided in the grooves.
  • the current-carrying profile can in particular have a plurality of grooves which extend parallel to one another in a direction of longitudinal extent of the current-carrying profile, are open on a tap side and in which electrical conductors run.
  • a common electrical potential can be tapped on the conductors of the current-carrying profiles and on the current-carrying profile connector by means of at least one tapping module that can be inserted or plugged into at least one groove in at least one common groove channel from the receiving space .
  • Such a further development of the invention offers the advantage that the electrical potential, for example when using the power supply arrangement for a trunking system, is tapped at any point along the longitudinal direction of both the power supply profiles and the power supply profile connectors can be. This allows a particularly great flexibility in the construction and expansion of such power supply arrangements and, for example, in the construction and expansion of corresponding trunking systems.
  • a common groove channel can advantageously be assigned to each electrical potential that carries the current-carrying arrangement. At least one electrical conductor of the first current-carrying profile, one electrical conductor of the second current-carrying profile and a first plug contact and a second plug contact can advantageously be assigned to each common groove channel that carries a common electrical potential.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of a current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • This has a plug part 2 and a mating plug part 3.
  • the current-guiding profile connector 1 expands along its longitudinal direction 4.
  • the power guiding profile connector 1 is in Figure 1 shown in the assembled state.
  • the current-carrying profile connector 1 extends spatially from a first contact side 5 to a second contact side 6.
  • the first contact side 5 is here designed to be plugged onto a first current-carrying profile.
  • the first contact side 5 is formed on the plug part 2.
  • the second contact side 6 is set up to be plugged into a second current-carrying profile.
  • the second contact side 6 is formed on the mating connector part 3.
  • the plug part 2 has first conductor insertion openings 7 into which electrical conductors of a first current-carrying profile can be inserted.
  • the mating connector part 3 has second conductor insertion openings 8 which are set up for inserting electrical conductors of a second current-carrying profile.
  • the first conductor insertion openings 7 are set up so that electrical conductors can be inserted through them along the longitudinal extension direction 4 into the plug part 2.
  • the second conductor insertion openings 8 are designed so that electrical conductors can be inserted into the mating connector part 3 along the direction of longitudinal extent 4.
  • the plug part 2 has a plug-insulated housing 9 which gives the plug part 2 its shape.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a mating connector insulating material housing 10 which gives the mating connector part 3 its shape.
  • the plug part 2 has a first plug contact 11.
  • the mating plug part 3 has a second plug contact 12.
  • the first plug contact 11 and the second Plug contacts 12 are made of electrically conductive material, in particular metal, or are at least partially or completely coated with it.
  • the first and second plug contacts 11, 12 are designed to form an electrically conductive plug connection 16 with one another in the plugged-in state.
  • the first plug contact 11 is designed as a blade contact or pin contact.
  • the second plug contact 12 is designed as a fork contact.
  • the second plug contact 12 here has two fork legs 13 which are set up in such a way that they contact the blade contact of the first plug contact 11 from two sides when they are plugged together.
  • the plug part 2 has at least one first contact pocket 14.
  • the first plug contact 11 is arranged in the first contact pocket 14.
  • the first contact pocket 14 is formed on the plug-insulated housing 9.
  • the mating connector part 3 has at least one second contact pocket 15.
  • the second plug contact 12 is arranged in the at least one second contact pocket 15. In the plugged together state of the current-carrying profile connector 1, the first plug contact 11 and the second plug contact 12 form an electrically conductive connection.
  • the plug part 2 has a plurality of fourteen first contact pockets 14 and a corresponding number of fourteen first plug contacts 11 (not always shown in full in the partially sectional views), a first plug contact 11 being arranged in each of the first contact pockets 14.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a corresponding number of fourteen second contact pockets 15 and a number of fourteen second plug contacts 12, a second plug contact 12 being arranged in each of the second contact pockets 15. In the assembled state of the current-carrying profile connector 1 according to FIG Figure 1 there are thus fourteen electrically conductive plug connections 16.
  • the plug part 2 has a smaller or larger number of first contact pockets 14 and / or the mating plug part 3 has a larger or smaller number of second contact pockets 15.
  • first contact pockets 14 are occupied by first plug contacts 11, or that not all of the second contact pockets 15 are occupied by a second plug contact 12 is. It is therefore conceivable that the plug-insulated housing 9 and the mating plug-insulated housing 10 are suitable for a different number of plug connections 16, depending on how many first plug contacts 11 are used in the plug part and how many second plug contacts 12 are used in the mating plug part. As a result, a plug insulating material housing 9 and a mating plug insulating material housing 10 for producing electrically conductive plug connections 16 can be adapted in exactly the number of electrical potentials to be transmitted with the current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • the current-carrying profile connector 1 is also designed to provide a tap of electrical potentials on a tap side 17.
  • the plug part has 2 grooves 18.
  • the mating connector part 3 also has grooves 19.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part and the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 are oriented towards the tap side 17 of the current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part and the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 are open to the tap side 17 of the current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • the grooves extend parallel to one another, so that the plug part 2 and the mating plug part 3 have a rib surface towards the tap side 17.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 are aligned with the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3.
  • the grooves 18, 19 that are aligned with one another form several common groove channels of the extending along the current carrying profile connector 1 Conductor profile connector 1.
  • a common electrical potential can be tapped by inserting a tap module 44 into a groove 18, 19 of a common groove channel, with the tap module 44 coming into contact with the first plug contact 11, the second plug contact 12 and / or with one of the conductor insertion openings 7 , 8 brought up to the first plug contact 11 or the second plug contact 12 electrical conductor of a current-carrying profile can take place.
  • the first plug contact 11 For contacting the first plug contact 11, the latter has a first tap contact surface 20.
  • the First tap contact surface 20 extends along part of groove 18 of plug part 2 in longitudinal direction 4.
  • a second tap contact surface 21 of second plug contact 12 extends along part of groove 19 of mating plug part 3 in longitudinal direction 4.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 is directed towards the groove 18 of the plug part 2. As a result, the first tap contact surface 20 can be contacted from the tap side 17 through the first groove 18 or within the groove 18.
  • the second tap contact surface 21 is oriented towards the groove 19 of the mating connector part 3, so that electrical contact can be made with the second tap contact surface 21 from the tap side 17 through the groove 19 or within the groove 19.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 protrudes from the first contact pocket 5 into the groove 19.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 forms a groove base along the part along which the first tap contact surface 20 extends, so that a tap module can be electrically contacted at this groove base.
  • the second tap contact surface 21 protrudes from the second contact pocket 6 into the groove 19 of the mating connector part 3 and forms a groove base of the groove 19 along the part of the groove 19 of the mating connector part 3 along which the second tap contact surface 21 extends.
  • the potential of the second plug contact 12 on the groove base on the mating connector part 3 can be electrically contacted by means of a tapping module.
  • first tap contact surface 20 and / or the second tap contact surface 21 extend over the entire width of the groove in which they are arranged and in this respect form a groove base over the entire width of the groove.
  • part of the groove base of the plug part 2 or the mating connector part 3 is formed by the plug insulating material housing 9 or the mating connector insulating material housing 10 and a narrow slot-shaped recess is located in the groove bottom of the respective insulating material housing along the longitudinal direction 4 which can be contacted through the first tap contact surface 20 and / or the second tap contact surface 21.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 and the second tap contact surface 21 are located in the region of a groove side wall of the respective grooves 18, 19.
  • an inserted tap module 44 can contact the tap contact surfaces 20, 21 laterally within the respective groove 18, 19.
  • the first plug contacts 11 each have a first spring-loaded terminal connection 22, each with a clamping point 23.
  • the second plug contacts 12 each have a second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 with a clamping point 25.
  • the respective first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 is formed on the first plug contacts 11 in such a way that an electrical conductor of a first current-carrying profile inserted through the associated first conductor insertion opening 7 in the longitudinal direction 4 can be clamped to the terminal point 23.
  • the respective second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 is formed on the second plug-in contacts 12 in such a way that an electrical conductor of a second current-carrying profile that can be inserted along the longitudinal direction 4 through the associated second conductor insertion opening 8 can be brought up to the terminal points 25 and can be electrically contacted.
  • Figure 2 shows a first current-carrying profile 26 with a first end face 27.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 has grooves 28 which are open to a tap side 29 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the grooves 28 extend along the longitudinal direction 30 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the grooves 28 are oriented parallel to one another.
  • Electrical conductors 31 of the first current-carrying profile 26 run in the grooves 28.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 here has a first profile body 32 made of insulating material, on which the grooves 28 are formed or are introduced.
  • the first profile body 32 carries the electrical conductors 31 inserted into the grooves 28 and insulates these electrical conductors 31 from one another.
  • the electrical conductors 31 can have different electrical potentials applied to them, which can be tapped through the open grooves 28 from the tap side 29 by means of tap modules 44.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 is plugged into a connector part 2 of the first embodiment, so that the electrical conductors 31, which protrude from the first end face 27 from the first profile body 32, extend to the first contact side 5 of the connector part 2 through the first conductor insertion openings 7 up to the first spring-loaded terminal connections 22 of the first plug contacts 11 extend and are clamped there in an electrically contacting manner at the clamping point 23.
  • the respective electrical potential carried by the conductors 31 is transmitted by galvanic contact with a first plug contact 11 to the first plug contact 11 connected thereto.
  • the grooves 29 of the current-carrying profile 26 are aligned with the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 in the plugged-in state of the plug part 2.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 is shown together with the plugged-on plug part 2 in the illustration according to FIG Figure 2 set up to be contacted with a corresponding combination of a further current-carrying profile with a mating connector part 3.
  • the plug part 2 has a first plug face 34 on its first plug side 33 arranged opposite the first contact side 5.
  • the first mating face 34 is set up to be plugged together with a further mating face of the mating connector part 3.
  • Figure 3 shows a second current-carrying profile 35 with a second end face 36.
  • the second current-carrying profile 35 has, corresponding to the configuration of the first current-carrying profile 26, grooves 37 that are open to the tap side 38, as well as electrical conductors 39 and a second profile body 40.
  • the second profile body 40 extends along a direction of longitudinal extent 41 from its second end face 36 to a further end face (not shown) which, for example can be formed in accordance with the first end face 27 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 and the second current-carrying profile 35 are of identical design.
  • the second current guiding profile 35 is according to Figure 3 attached to the mating connector part 3 of the first embodiment.
  • the electrical conductors 39 which protrude beyond the second end face 36 from the second profile body 40, extend along the longitudinal extension direction 4, 41 from the second contact side 5 of the mating connector part 3 into the mating connector part 3 and in each case up to a clamping point 25 of one associated second spring-loaded terminal connection 24.
  • the electrical conductors 39 When the electrical conductors 39 are inserted, electrical contact is made with them in the terminal points 25, so that the electrical potentials carried by the conductors 39 are transmitted to the attached second plug-in contacts 12.
  • the mating plug part 3 has a second plug side 42 with a second plug face 43.
  • the first plug face 34 and the second plug face 43 can be plugged together in such a way that a plurality of electrically conductive plug connections 16 can be produced between the first plug contacts 11 and the second plug contacts 12.
  • the groove side walls of the mating plug part 3 are set back from the second plug side 42 in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the mating plug part 3 is set up in such a way that the groove side walls of the plug part 2 extend in the plugged-in state along the direction of longitudinal extent up to the groove side walls of the mating plug part 3.
  • continuous groove side walls are provided along the direction of longitudinal extent between the first plug-in side.
  • Figure 4 shows the arrangement Figure 3 with a tap module 44 plugged into one of the grooves 19 of the mating connector part 3 of the first embodiment and one of the grooves 37 of the second current-carrying profile 35.
  • the tap module 44 has a spring-loaded tap contact 45, which makes electrically conductive contact with the electrical conductor 39 at a contact point 46.
  • the tapping module can be placed at any point on these grooves 37, 19. In particular, there is no restriction that would prevent the tapping module 44 from being plugged in in the area of the mating connector part 3.
  • Figure 5 shows a corresponding assembly of the tap module 44 on the plug part 2 of the first embodiment, on which again according to Figure 2 the first current conducting profile 26 is plugged in.
  • the tap contact 45 is brought from the tap side 17 through the groove 18 to the first tap contact surface 20 of the first plug contact 11 and forms a contact point 46 with the first tap contact surface 20.
  • Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the second contact side 6 of the mating connector part 3 of the first embodiment. It can be seen that the conductor insertion openings 8 are open towards the grooves 19 and that the plug-in electrical conductors 39 (according to FIG are.
  • the second conductor openings 8 are formed in a cover element 47, which is positioned on the mating connector insulating material housing 10 from the second contact side 6 and which (in FIG Figure 6 covers (not visible) second contact pockets 15 in such a way that the second plug contacts 12 located therein cannot fall out on the second contact side 6.
  • Figure 7 shows Figure 7 the mating connector part 3 according to Figure 6 without the cover element 47.
  • the view of the second contact pockets 15 and the second plug contacts 12 located therein is released.
  • Figure 8 shows the mating connector part 3 according to FIG Figure 6 with an oblique top view of the second plug-in side 42 with the second plug-in face 43. It can be seen here that the second tap contact surfaces 21 on the fork legs 13 of the second Plug contacts each extend along a part of the grooves 19 and are accessible from the outside through the grooves 19 for a tap module 44.
  • FIG 9 shows a detailed view of the second plug contact 12.
  • the second plug contact 12 has a second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 with a clamping point 25 for connecting an electrical conductor.
  • the second spring-force terminal connection 24 comprises a clamping leg 48 which forms the clamping point 25 together with a contact rail 49.
  • the contact rail 49 extends over part of the length of the second plug contact 12 and merges into one of the fork legs 13.
  • the contact rail 49 has the second tap contact surface 21.
  • the second tap contact surface 21 is thus spaced from the surface of the electrical conductor by the thickness of the contact rail 49.
  • the second tap contact surface 21 is arranged in a groove 19 in a groove 19 that is only the thickness of the contact rail 49 with respect to a conductor plugged into the terminal point 25.
  • the second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 also has an end stop 50, up to which the clamping leg 48 can be bent when an electrical conductor is inserted, so that excessive deformation of the clamping leg 48 is prevented.
  • the end stop 50 is designed as a bracket.
  • the tab is bent out of a side wall of the second plug contact 12. In this sense, the end stop is designed in one piece with the side wall of the plug contact 12.
  • the end stop 50 is oriented at right angles with respect to the side wall of the second plug contact 12.
  • the end stop 50 is arranged in such a way that it allows elastic deformation of the clamping leg 48 only up to a maximum deformation.
  • Figure 10 shows a perspective view of the plug part 2 of the first embodiment with a view of the first contact side 5.
  • the first conductor insertion openings 7 can be seen, which are open to the grooves 18 and thus provide electrical contacting of electrical conductors inserted into the conductor insertion openings 7 by means of a tapping module 44 allow through the grooves 18 through.
  • the first conductor insertion openings 7 are here formed on a cover element 51.
  • the cover element 51 is plugged onto the plug insulating material housing 9 from the first contact side 5 and also has insulating properties, in particular it has insulating material or consists of insulating material.
  • the cover element 51 closes the first contact pockets 14 (not visible in this view) formed in the interior of the plug part 2 of the first plug contacts 11 remain contactable through the first conductor insertion openings 7 of electrical conductors.
  • Figure 11 shows for illustrative purposes similar to the Figure 10 a perspective view of the plug part 2 from Figure 10 without the cover element 51, so that the view of the first contact pockets 14 and the first plug contacts 11 arranged therein is free.
  • Figure 12 shows the plug part 2 according to FIG Figure 10 in a perspective view with a view of the first plug side 33 and the first plug face 34. It can be seen that the first plug contacts 11 extend over part of the length of the plug part 2 in the grooves 18. Alternatively, it is also possible for the first plug contacts 11 to extend over the entire length of the plug part 2 in the grooves 18.
  • the first tap contact surfaces 20 of the first plug contacts 11 to this extent form the bottoms of the grooves 18.
  • the first tap contact surfaces 20 can be contacted in an electrically conductive manner through the grooves 18 by means of a tap module 44 that can be plugged onto the grooves 18.
  • Figure 13 shows a first plug contact 11 in a detailed view.
  • the first plug contact 11 has a blade contact 56, which is used to establish an electrically conductive connection with the fork legs 13 of the fork contact of the second plug contact 12 is set up.
  • the first plug contact 11 has a first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 with a clamping point 23 for connecting an electrical conductor.
  • the first spring-force terminal connection 22 has a clamping leg 52 which, when an electrical conductor is inserted, is deflected in a resilient manner and clamps the inserted electrical conductor at the clamping point 23 in an electrically contacting manner.
  • the first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 has an end stop 55 which limits the maximum possible pivotability of the clamping leg 52.
  • the end stop 55 is designed here as a tab.
  • the tab is bent out of a side wall of the first plug contact 11. In this sense, the end stop is designed in one piece with the side wall of the first plug contact 11.
  • the end stop 55 is oriented at right angles with respect to the side wall of the first plug contact 11.
  • the end stop 55 is arranged in such a way that it allows elastic deformation of the clamping leg 52 only up to a maximum deformation.
  • the first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 also has a contact rail 53 which has a contact surface on its side facing the clamping leg 52 and on which an inserted and contacted electrical conductor comes to rest and is pressed against the contact rail by the clamping leg 52.
  • the contact rail 53 On the side of the contact rail 53 opposite the contact surface and the clamping leg 52, the contact rail 53 has part of the first tap contact surface 20 of the first plug contact 11. Another part of the first tap contact surface 20 is represented by the surface of the blade contact 56 that adjoins the contact rail 53.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 is thus oriented towards the associated groove 18 and can in particular form the groove base of the groove 18.
  • Figure 14 shows a plug connection 16 made with a first plug contact 11 and a second plug contact 12 of the current-carrying profile connector of the first embodiment in the plugged-in state.
  • the fork contact 13 of the second The plug contact 12 engages around the blade contact 56 of the first plug contact 11, so that the first plug contact 11 and the second plug contact 12 are thereby electrically contacted.
  • either the first tap contact surface 20 or the second tap contact surface 21 is available for contacting along the entire length of the plug connection 16.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 is available for contacting in the area of the contact rail 53 and in the area of the blade contact 56 not immersed in the fork contact, with the second tap contact surface 21 adjoining the first tap contact surface 20 being contactable in the remaining area.
  • the plug connection 16 allows in a current guiding profile connector 1, for example, according to Figure 1 that, in conjunction with the aligned grooves 18, 19, the common electrical potential of the plug connection 16 can be tapped along the entire length of the current-carrying profile connector by means of a tap module 44 from the tap side 17.
  • Such a current-carrying profile connector 1 thus on the one hand allows the electrical connection of current-carrying profiles 26, 35 in a detachable manner by means of the plug connection 16, with potentials carried in the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 both along the grooves 28, 37 of the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 by means of tapping modules 44 can be tapped off, as well as on the current-carrying profile connector 1 itself.
  • Grooves 18, 19, 28, 37, which are aligned with one another, of the first and second current-carrying profiles 26, 35 and of the current-carrying profile connector 1 can thus each form a single continuous groove channel.
  • the electrical potential carried therein by the electrical conductors 31, 39 can be tapped both on these conductors 31, 39 and on the tap contact surfaces 20, 21 guided along the grooves 18, 19 of the current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • FIG 15 shows a corresponding first embodiment of a power supply arrangement 54, in which a power supply profile connector 1 of the first embodiment has a first power supply profile 26 and a second power supply profile 35 together connects.
  • the electrical conductors 31 of the first current-carrying profile 26 are in contact with the connector part 2, the electrical conductors 39 of the second current-carrying profile 35 being inserted into the mating connector part 3 and contacted there.
  • the tapping modules 44 By means of the tapping modules 44, the various potentials that are carried by the electrical conductors 39, 31 can be tapped and / or fed in along the entire extent of the current-carrying arrangement.
  • a power supply arrangement 54 is particularly suitable for use in profile rails 57, as in FIG Figure 16 shown.
  • one or more tapping modules 44 can be set at any point in the power supply arrangement 54 when planning and installing a light strip system, without having to take into account in advance that at points where the power rails are connected to a connector are connected, such tapping modules could not be set disadvantageously.
  • a system of at least one or more current-carrying profiles and at least one or more current-carrying profile connectors 1 can thus be planned, assembled and subsequently changed in a particularly flexible manner.
  • FIG 17 a second embodiment of a current-carrying profile connector 1 according to the invention with a plug part 2 and a mating plug part 3 is shown in a perspective view, the mating plug part 3 being connectable to the plug part 2.
  • the current-carrying profile connector 1 with the plug part 2 and the mating connector part 3 extends in a longitudinal direction 4.
  • the current-carrying profile connector 1 is designed to have at least one first current-carrying profile 26 (in Figure 17 not shown) and a second current conducting profile 35 (in Figure 17 not shown) to connect to each other.
  • the connector part 2 has a connector made of insulating material and the mating connector part 3 has a mating connector made of insulating material.
  • the plug part 2 has a base wall section 65 and two side wall sections 61, 62.
  • the side wall sections 61, 62 lie opposite one another and protrude essentially at right angles from the base wall portion 65.
  • the base wall section 65 thus connects the two side wall sections 61, 62 of the plug part 2.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a base wall section 66 and two side wall sections 63, 64.
  • the side wall sections 63, 64 of the mating plug part 3 lie opposite one another and protrude from the base wall section 66 essentially at right angles.
  • the base wall section 66 of the mating connector part 3 thus connects the side wall sections 63, 64 of the mating connector part 3 is accessible from an open side 70 of the receiving space 68.
  • the plug part 2 has a total of fourteen electrically conductive first plug contacts 11, seven first plug contacts 11 being arranged in the area of the first side wall section 61 and a further seven first plug contacts 11 being arranged in the area of the second side wall section 62.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a total of fourteen second plug contacts 12, seven second plug contacts 12 being arranged in the area of the first side wall section 63 of the mating connector part 3 and a further seven second plug contacts 12 in the area of the second side wall section 64 of the mating connector part 3.
  • any other number of plug contacts can of course be arranged in the region of the respective side wall section.
  • the first plug contacts 11 are thus arranged on both side wall sections 61, 62 of the plug part 2 and the second plug contacts 12 are arranged on both side wall sections 63, 64 of the mating plug part 3.
  • the first and / or second plug contacts only on one of the two side wall sections and / or are arranged on the base wall section.
  • Each of the fourteen pairs of first and second plug contacts 11, 12 of the embodiment of FIG Figure 17 is set up to form an electrically conductive plug connection when plugged in.
  • the plug part 2 has a total of fourteen grooves 18 which are open towards the receiving space 67 and which extend parallel to one another.
  • a first plug contact 11 of the plug part 2 can be electrically contacted through each of the fourteen grooves 18 of the plug part 2.
  • the mating connector part 3 in this exemplary embodiment has a total of fourteen grooves 19 open towards the receiving space 68, each of the fourteen second plug contacts 12 being electrically contactable through a groove 19 in the mating connector part 3.
  • the grooves 18, 19 of the plug part 2 and the mating plug part 3 extend in the direction of longitudinal extension 4.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 and the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 are designed so that the grooves of the plug part 2 are aligned with the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 when the current-carrying profile connector 1 is plugged in.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 are formed on the plug insulating housing 9.
  • the grooves 19 of the mating connector part 3 are formed on the mating connector insulating material housing 10.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 are arranged on both opposite side wall sections 61, 62 and the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 are arranged on both opposite side wall sections 63, 64 of the mating plug part 3.
  • the grooves 18 of the plug part 2 and / or the grooves 19 of the mating plug part 3 are only arranged on one of the two opposing side wall sections and / or alternatively or additionally on a base wall section 65, 66.
  • the plug-insulated housing 9 of the in the Figure 17 The power routing profile connector 1 shown has a first contact side 5, which is used to establish an electrically conductive connection with electrical conductors 31 of the first power routing profile 26 (in Figure 17 not shown) is set up.
  • the plug part 2 also has a first plug side 33 opposite the first contact side 5 and having a first plug face 34.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a second contact side 6, which is used to establish an electrically conductive connection with electrical conductors 39 of the second current-carrying profile 35 (in Figure 17 not shown) is set up.
  • the mating plug part 3 has a second plug-in side 42, opposite the second contact side 6, with a second plug-in face 43.
  • the mating connector insulating material housing 10 has second conductor insertion openings 8 on the contact side 6, through which the conductors 39 of the second current-carrying profile 35 (in Figure 17 not shown) and can each be electrically contacted with a second plug contact 12.
  • the plug insulating material housing 9 has first conductor insertion openings 7 through which the conductors 31 of the first current-carrying profile 26 (in Figure 17 not shown) and can each be electrically contacted with a first plug contact 11.
  • the receiving spaces 67, 68 of the in the Figure 17 The power routing profile connectors 1 shown are designed to accommodate one or more tapping modules 44 (not shown in FIG. 17).
  • the respective tap module 44 can be inserted into the receiving spaces 67, 68 in order to contact one or more plug contacts 11, 12 and / or one or more electrical conductors 31, 39 through the grooves 18, 19 and in this way one or more electrical potentials to tap.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective sectional illustration of a second embodiment of a current carrying arrangement 54 according to the invention.
  • the current carrying arrangement 54 comprises one of the embodiment of FIG Figure 17 corresponding current guiding profile connector 1 with a plug part 2 and a mating plug part 3 in the mated state.
  • the current-carrying arrangement 54 shown also comprises a first current-carrying profile 26 and a second current-carrying profile 35.
  • the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 of the illustrated embodiment are essentially U-shaped.
  • the first current conducting profile 26 has a base wall 165, a first side wall 161 (in the Figure 18 not shown) and a second side wall 162.
  • the side walls 162, 162 protrude substantially at right angles from the base wall 165.
  • the base wall 165 connects the two side walls 161, 162 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the base wall 165 and the side walls 161, 162 of the first current-carrying profile 26 can advantageously be made of an electrically insulating plastic.
  • the side walls 161, 162 and the base wall 165 form a receiving space 167 of the first current-carrying profile 26 for receiving a tap module 44, which can be inserted into the receiving space 167.
  • the receiving space 167 is accessible from an open side of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the second current-guiding profile 35 which is designed in the same way as the first current-guiding profile 26, has a base wall 166 and two opposing side walls 163, 164, the side walls 163, 164 protruding essentially at right angles from the base wall 166.
  • the base wall 166 accordingly connects the two side walls 163, 164 here as well.
  • the base wall 166 and the side walls 163, 164 of the second current-carrying profile 35 can here also advantageously be made of an electrically insulating plastic.
  • the base wall 166 and the side walls 163, 164 form a receiving space 168 for receiving a tap module 44, which can be inserted into the receiving space 168.
  • the receiving space 168 is accessible from an open side of the current-carrying profile 35.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 has grooves 118 which run in the longitudinal direction 30 and are open towards the receiving space 167, an electrical conductor 31 being guided in each groove 118.
  • the second current-carrying profile 35 is designed in the same way as the first current-carrying profile 26 and accordingly has grooves 119 which run in the longitudinal direction 41 and open towards the receiving space 168, an electrical conductor 39 being guided in each groove 119.
  • the first current guiding profile 26 and the second current guiding profile 35 in the Figure 18 The power guide arrangement 54 shown are connected by means of the power guide profile connector 1 arranged between the first power guide profile 26 and the second power guide profile 35.
  • the first contact side 5 of the plug part 2 is plugged onto the first current conducting profile 26 and the second contact side 6 of the mating plug part 3 is plugged onto the second current conducting profile 35.
  • first plug contact 11 in this exemplary embodiment has a first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 with a clamping point 23 for contacting the conductor 31 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the second plug contact 12 of the mating plug part 3 has a second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 with a clamping point 25 for contacting the conductor 39 of the second current-carrying profile 35.
  • Each of the electrical conductors 31 of the first current-carrying profile 26 is in the Figure 18 The embodiment shown is passed through a conductor insertion opening 7 and brought up to a first spring-force terminal connection 22 and clamped there in an electrically contacting manner at the terminal point 23. In this way, the electrical potential carried by the respective conductor 31 is transmitted to the first plug contact 11 by galvanic contact with the first plug contact 11.
  • each of the electrical conductors 39 of the second current-carrying profile 35 is passed through a second conductor insertion opening 8 of the mating connector part 3 and brought up to the spring-loaded terminal connection 24 of the second plug contact 12 and clamped to the terminal point 25 in an electrically contacting manner.
  • the first plug contact 11 and the second plug contact 12 are made of an electrically conductive material, namely a metal.
  • the first plug contact 11 and / or the second plug contact 12 can be coated at least partially or completely with such an electrically conductive material.
  • the first spring-loaded terminal connection 22 has an end stop 50, up to which the clamping leg 48 can be bent when the electrical conductor 31 is inserted, so that excessive deformation of the clamping leg 48 is prevented.
  • the second spring-loaded terminal connection 24 has an end stop 55, up to which the clamping leg 52 can be bent when the electrical conductor 39 is inserted, so that excessive deformation of the clamping leg 52 is prevented.
  • the first plug contact 11 and the second plug contact 12 form an electrically conductive plug connection 16.
  • the first plug contact 11 is designed as a blade contact or pin contact.
  • the second plug contact 12 is designed as a fork contact.
  • the second plug contact 12 accordingly has at least one resiliently elastically deflectable fork leg 13, which is designed to contact the blade contact of the first plug contact 11 from two sides when plugged in and in this way to establish the electrically conductive plug connection 16.
  • the two opposing side wall sections 63, 64 and the base wall section 66 of the mating connector part 3 are designed in such a way that at least a partial area of the respective wall section 63, 64, 66 is set back from the second plug side 42 in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the mating connector part 3 and the connector part 2 are set up so that in the mated state shown here, the side wall sections 61, 62 of the connector part 2 and the side wall sections 63, 64 of the mating connector part 3 form continuous side walls along the longitudinal extension direction 4.
  • the plug part 2 has a plurality of contact pockets 14, namely a total of fourteen contact pockets 14, which are formed on the plug insulating housing 9.
  • a first plug contact 11 is arranged in each contact pocket 14.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a A plurality of second contact pockets 15, namely a total of fourteen contact pockets 15, which are formed on the mating connector insulating material housing 10.
  • a second plug contact 12 is arranged in each of the second contact pockets 15.
  • the first plug contact 11 has a first tap contact surface 20 which extends along part of the groove 18 of the plug part 2 in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the second plug contact 12 has a second tap contact surface 21 which extends along part of the groove 19 of the mating plug part 3 in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 and the second tap contact surface 21 serve to tap off the electrical potential carried by the power supply arrangement 54.
  • contact can be made with the first plug contact 11 via the tap contact surface 20 and / or contact can be made with the second plug contact 12 via the tap contact surface 21.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 is directed towards the groove 18 of the plug part 2.
  • first tap contact surface 20 can be contacted from the receiving space 67 through the first groove 18 or within the groove 18.
  • the second tap contact surface 21 is oriented towards the groove 19 of the mating connector part 3. In this way, electrical contact can be made with the second tap contact surface 21 from the receiving space 68 of the mating connector part 3 through the groove 19 or within the groove 19.
  • the first plug contact 11 protrudes with its tapping contact surface 20 from the first contact pocket 14 into the groove 18 of the plug part 2.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 forms part of the groove wall, namely a groove base.
  • the second plug contact 12 protrudes with its second tap contact surface 21 into a groove 19 of the mating plug part 3.
  • the tap contact surface 21 forms part of the groove wall of the groove 19, namely a groove base.
  • first tap contact surface 20 and / or the second tap contact surface 21 extend over the entire width of the groove in which the respective tap contact surface 20, 21 is arranged and thus form a groove base over the entire width of the groove.
  • part of the groove base of the plug part 2 and / or the mating plug part 3 is formed by the plug insulating material housing 9 or the mating plug insulating material housing 10.
  • a narrow slot-shaped recess can be formed in the groove base of the respective insulating material housing along the longitudinal extension direction 4, through which the first tap contact surface 20 and / or the second tap contact surface 21 can be contacted.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 and / or the second tap contact surface 21 are located in the region of a groove side wall of the respective groove 18, 19.
  • the spring-loaded terminal connections 22, 24 each have a contact rail 49, 53 on which the inserted conductor 31, 39 can be placed on a contact surface.
  • the first tap contact surface 20 is arranged on a side of the contact rail 49 opposite the contact surface and the second tap contact surface 21 is arranged on a side of the contact rail 53 opposite the contact surface.
  • the plug contact 11 is arranged displaceably along the longitudinal direction 4 with respect to the plug insulating housing 9. In this way it is possible to compensate for changes in length of the electrical conductors 31, 39 connected to the plug contacts 11, 12.
  • the second plug contact 12 is not arranged to be displaceable along the direction of longitudinal extent 4 with respect to the mating connector insulating material housing 10. This facilitates the assembly of the power supply arrangement 54.
  • the second plug contact 12 is also arranged displaceably along the direction of longitudinal extent 4 with respect to the mating connector insulating material housing 10.
  • the Figure 19 shows in a perspective exploded view a plug part 2 of a current carrying profile connector 1 of the second embodiment, which is in accordance with the embodiment of FIG Figure 17 is executed.
  • the plug part 2 has a total of fourteen first conductor insertion openings 7 on its contact side 5. Seven conductor insertion openings are each formed in one of two cover elements 51.
  • the cover elements 51 can be plugged onto the plug insulating material housing 9 from the first contact side 5 and in this exemplary embodiment, like the plug insulating material housing 9, are made of insulating material.
  • the cover elements 51 close the first contact pockets 14 formed in the interior of the plug part 2. In this way, the first plug contacts 11 arranged in the first contact pockets 14 are secured against falling out of the plug insulating material housing 9.
  • the plug part 2 in this embodiment has a total of fourteen first plug contacts 11, each of the fourteen first plug contacts 11 via the associated with it conductor insertion opening 7 of the cover element 51, an electrical conductor 31 of a current-carrying profile can be guided and clamped.
  • the Figure 20 shows in a perspective exploded view a mating connector part 3 of a current-carrying profile connector 1 according to the invention of the second embodiment, which is in accordance with the embodiment of FIG Figure 17 is executed.
  • the mating connector part 3 has a total of fourteen second conductor insertion openings 8 on its contact side 6. Seven conductor insertion openings are formed in each of two cover elements 47.
  • the cover elements 47 can be plugged onto the mating connector insulating material housing 10 from the first contact side 6 and, like the mating connector insulating material housing 10, are made of insulating material in this exemplary embodiment.
  • the cover elements 47 close the second contact pockets 15 formed in the interior of the mating connector part 3. In this way, the second plug contacts 12 arranged in the second contact pockets 15 are secured against falling out of the mating connector insulating material housing 10.
  • the mating connector part 3 in this embodiment has a total of fourteen second plug contacts 12, wherein an electrical conductor 39 of a current carrying profile can be guided and clamped to each of the fourteen second plug contacts 12 via the conductor insertion opening 8 of the cover element 47 assigned to it.
  • the Figure 21 shows a perspective view of a power supply arrangement 54 of the second embodiment with a first power supply profile 26 and a second power supply profile 35 and a power supply profile connector 1 in accordance with the previously explained embodiments.
  • the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 each have a base wall 165, 166 (in FIG Figure 21 not visible) and two side walls 161, 162, 162, 164, which are opposite one another and protrude from the base wall 165, 166 essentially at right angles.
  • the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 also each have a receiving space 167, 168.
  • the receiving space 167 of the first current guiding profile 26 is through the side walls 161, 162 and the base wall 165 of the first current guiding profile 26 formed and accessible from an open side of the current-carrying profile 26.
  • the receiving space 168 of the second current guiding profile 35 is formed by the side walls 163, 164 and the base wall 166 of the second current guiding profile 35 and is accessible from an open side of the current guiding profile 35.
  • the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 each have grooves 118, 119 that run in the longitudinal direction 30, 41 and are open towards the receiving space 167, 168, and electrical conductors 31, 39 that are guided in the grooves 118, 119.
  • the first current-carrying profile 26 and the second current-carrying profile 35 are connected by means of the current-carrying profile connector 1 arranged between the two current-carrying profiles 26, 35.
  • the grooves 118 of the current guiding profile 26 are arranged on both opposing side walls 161, 162 of the current guiding profile 26 and the grooves 119 of the second current guiding profile 35 are arranged on both opposing side walls 163, 164 of the second current guiding profile 35.
  • the current-carrying profiles can be fitted with electrical conductors 31, 39 in a particularly tight manner.
  • the grooves 18, 19 of the current carrying profile connector 1 are aligned with the grooves 118 of the first current carrying profile 26 and with the grooves 119 of the second current carrying profile 35 in the longitudinal direction 4, 30, 41 and thereby form common groove channels.
  • the receiving spaces 67, 68 of the current routing profile connector 1 are aligned with the receiving spaces 167 of the first current routing profile 26 and with the receiving spaces 168 of the second current routing profile 35 in the longitudinal direction 4, 30, 41 and form common receiving channels.
  • a tap module 44 is inserted into the receiving space 167 of the first current-carrying profile 26.
  • the tap module 44 preferably has a total of up to fourteen tap contacts, each of which has one that is open to the receiving space 167 Groove 118 makes contact with an electrical conductor 31 guided in the groove 118 and in this way the electrical potential of the electrical conductor 31 can be tapped.
  • the common groove channels shown which are formed by the grooves 18, 19, 118, 119, and the common receiving channels, which are formed by the receiving spaces 67, 68, 167, 168, can be connected to a tap module 44 of the FIG Figure 21
  • the electrical potentials carried by the current carrying arrangement 54 can be tapped over the entire length of the current carrying arrangement 54 at any point.
  • one or more tapping modules 44 can be inserted into one or more receiving spaces 167, 168 of the current-carrying profiles 26, 35 and / or into one or more receiving spaces 67, 68 of the current-carrying profile connector 1.
  • the Figure 22 shows a perspective sectional view of a further embodiment of a power supply arrangement 54 of the second embodiment with a first power supply profile 26 and a second power supply profile 35, which are connected by means of a power supply profile connector 1 arranged between the two power supply profiles 26, 35.
  • the illustrated embodiment corresponds essentially to the previously explained exemplary embodiments, so that reference can be made to the associated explanations.
  • a tap module 44 is not inserted into the receiving space of a current-carrying profile, but inserted into a receiving space of the current-carrying profile connector 1, namely in the receiving space 67 of the plug part 2.
  • the sectional view makes it clear that the tap module 44 has a plurality of tap contacts 45, in this embodiment, namely a total of up to fourteen tap contacts 45, each of which is designed as a spring contact. It can be seen here that the tap contact 45 makes contact with the plug contact 11 on the tap contact surface 20 through a groove 18 in order to tap the electrical potential carried there.
  • the current-carrying profile connector 1 according to the invention and the current-carrying arrangement 54 according to the invention thus allow continuous, reliable and simple tapping of the electrical potentials over the entire length of the current-carrying arrangement 54, ie not only in the area of the current-carrying profiles 26, 35, but also in the area of those connecting the current-carrying profiles Current conduction profile connector 1. This allows a much simpler and more flexible use of such current conduction arrangements, for example when setting up trunking systems.
  • the indefinite term “a” is not to be understood as a numerical word.
  • the term “a” used in the context of this application does not exclude a plurality unless this is explicitly indicated (for example by the phrase “exactly one”). If, for example, a component is mentioned, this is to be understood in the sense of "at least one component”.

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  1. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) ayant une partie de fiche (2) et une partie de fiche complémentaire (3) qui peut être connectée électriquement à la partie de fiche (2),
    dans lequel
    - la partie de fiche (2) présente un boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche (9) et au moins un premier contact d'enfichage électriquement conducteur (11), et la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) présente un boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche complémentaire (10) et au moins un second contact d'enfichage électriquement conducteur (12),
    - les premier et second contacts d'enfichage (11, 12) forment, dans l'état enfiché, une connexion d'enfichage électriquement conductrice (16), et
    - le connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) est réalisé pour connecter au moins un premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) et un second profilé conducteur de courant (35) l'un à l'autre,
    caractérisé en ce que
    - la partie de fiche (2) et la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) présentent des rainures ouvertes (18, 19) qui sont en alignement les unes avec les autres, ledit au moins un premier contact d'enfichage (11) et/ou ledit au moins un second contact d'enfichage (12) pouvant établir un contact électrique à travers au moins une rainure (18, 19).
  2. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que la partie de fiche (2) présente un premier côté de contact (5) conçu pour établir une connexion électriquement conductrice avec les conducteurs (31) du premier profilé conducteur de courant (26), et un premier côté d'enfichage (33) opposé au premier côté de contact (5) et présentant une première face d'enfichage (34), et la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) présente un second côté de contact (6) conçu pour établir une connexion électriquement conductrice avec les conducteurs (39) du second profilé conducteur de courant (35), et un second côté d'enfichage (42) opposé au second côté de contact (6) et présentant une seconde face d'enfichage (43).
  3. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    caractérisé en ce que les rainures (18) de la partie de fiche (2) sont formées sur le boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche (9), et/ou les rainures (19) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) sont formées sur le boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche complémentaire (10).
  4. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 3,
    caractérisé en ce que des parois de séparation de rainure adjacentes du boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche (9) dans la zone de la première face d'enfichage (34) sont conçues pour être alternativement en saillie et en retrait, et des parois de séparation de rainure adjacentes du boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche complémentaire (10) dans la zone de la seconde face d'enfichage (43) sont conçues pour être alternativement en saillie et en retrait, et
    dans l'état enfiché du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1), une paroi de séparation de rainure respective en saillie et une paroi de séparation de rainure respective en retrait sont disposées en alignement dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4) du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1).
  5. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce qu'une connexion d'enfichage (16) constituée des premier et second contacts d'enfichage (11, 12) est associée à l'une des rainures (18, 19) du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant et/ou à l'une des rainures du profilé conducteur de courant (26, 35).
  6. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce que le premier contact d'enfichage (11) présente une première surface de contact de prélèvement (20) qui est dirigée vers la rainure (18) de la partie de fiche (2) et qui s'étend le long d'une partie au moins de la rainure (18) de la partie de fiche (2), et/ou le second contact d'enfichage (12) présente une seconde surface de contact de prélèvement (21) qui est dirigée vers la rainure (19) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) et qui s'étend le long d'une partie au moins de la rainure (19) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3).
  7. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 6,
    caractérisé en ce que la première surface de contact de prélèvement (20) fait saillie dans une rainure (18) de la partie de fiche (2) ou forme une partie de la paroi de rainure, en particulier un fond de rainure, et/ou la seconde surface de contact de prélèvement (21) fait saillie dans une rainure (19) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) ou forme une partie de la paroi de rainure, en particulier un fond de rainure, de telle sorte qu'un module de prélèvement (44) enfiché dans ou sur le connecteur conducteur de courant (1) établit un contact électrique avec la première surface de contact de prélèvement (21) et/ou avec la seconde surface de contact de prélèvement (21).
  8. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 6 ou 7,
    caractérisé en ce que, à l'état enfiché du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1), la seconde surface de contact de prélèvement (21) dans la rainure (19) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) est adjacente à la première surface de contact de prélèvement (20) dans la rainure (18) de la partie de fiche (2), dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4).
  9. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce que ledit au moins un premier contact d'enfichage (11) présente un premier raccord de serrage à ressort (22) ayant un emplacement de serrage (23) pour la mise en contact de l'un des conducteurs (31) du premier profilé conducteur de courant (26), et/ou ledit au moins un second contact d'enfichage (12) présente un second raccord de serrage à ressort ayant un emplacement de serrage (25) pour la mise en contact de l'un des conducteurs (39) du second profilé conducteur de courant (35).
  10. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon la revendication 9,
    caractérisé en ce que le raccord de serrage à ressort (22, 24) présente un rail d'appui (49, 53) contre lequel un conducteur enfiché (31, 39) peut venir en appui contre une surface d'appui, une surface de contact de prélèvement (20, 21), en particulier la première ou la seconde surface de contact de prélèvement (20, 21), étant disposée sur un côté du rail d'appui (49, 53) opposé à la surface d'appui.
  11. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce que ledit au moins un premier contact d'enfichage (11) est disposé de manière mobile en translation le long de la direction d'extension longitudinale (4, 30, 41) par rapport au boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche (9), et/ou ledit au moins un second contact d'enfichage (12) est disposé de manière mobile en translation le long de la direction d'extension longitudinale (4, 30, 41) par rapport au boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche complémentaire (10).
  12. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce que le boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche (9) présente des premières ouvertures d'insertion de conducteur (7) à travers lesquelles les conducteurs (31) du premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) peuvent être passés ou sont passés et peuvent être mis en contact électrique ou sont mis en contact électrique avec le premier contact d'enfichage (11), et/ou le boîtier en matériau isolant de fiche complémentaire (10) présente des secondes ouvertures d'insertion de conducteur (8) à travers lesquelles les conducteurs (39) du second profilé conducteur de courant (35) peuvent être passés ou sont passés et peuvent être mis en contact électrique ou sont mis en contact électrique avec le second contact d'enfichage (12).
  13. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    caractérisé en ce que
    - la partie de fiche (2) et la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) comprennent chacune une portion de paroi de base (65, 66) et deux portions de paroi latérale (61, 62, 63, 64) opposées l'une à l'autre et faisant saillie de la portion de paroi de base (65, 66) sensiblement à angle droit, et un espace de réception (67, 68), l'espace de réception (67, 68) étant formé par les portions de paroi latérale (61, 62, 63, 64) et par la portion de paroi de base (65, 66) et étant accessible, à l'état enfiché, depuis au moins un côté ouvert (69, 70) de l'espace de réception (67, 68), et
    - la partie de fiche (2) et la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) présentent des rainures (18, 19) ouvertes vers l'espace de réception (67, 68) et en alignement les unes avec les autres, ledit au moins un premier contact d'enfichage (11) et/ou ledit au moins un second contact d'enfichage (12) pouvant établir un contact électrique à travers au moins une rainure (18, 19).
  14. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) selon la revendication 13,
    caractérisé en ce que les rainures (18, 19) sont disposées sur l'une des portions de paroi latérale (61, 62, 63, 64) mutuellement opposées ou sur les deux portions de paroi latérale (61, 62, 63, 64) mutuellement opposées.
  15. Connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) selon la revendication 13 ou 14,
    caractérisé en ce que
    - l'une ou les deux portions de paroi latérale (63, 64) mutuellement opposées et/ou la portion de paroi de base (66) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) sont réalisées de telle sorte qu'une zone partielle au moins de la portion de paroi (63, 64, 66) est en retrait du second côté d'enfichage (42) dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4), et/ou
    - l'une ou les deux portions de paroi latérale (61, 62) mutuellement opposées et/ou la portion de paroi de fond (65) de la partie de fiche (2) sont réalisées de telle sorte qu'une zone partielle au moins de la portion de paroi (61, 62, 65) est en retrait du premier côté d'enfichage (33) dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4),
    dans lequel la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) et la partie de fiche (2) sont conçues de telle sorte que, à l'état enfiché, le long de la direction d'extension longitudinale (4), les portions de paroi latérale (61, 62, 63, 64) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) et de la partie de fiche (2) forment des parois latérales continues (171, 172), et/ou les portions de paroi de base (65, 66) de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) et de la partie de fiche (2) forment des parois de base continues.
  16. Ensemble conducteur de courant comportant au moins un premier et au moins un second profilé conducteur de courant (26, 35) et un connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1), les profilés conducteurs de courant (26, 35) présentant chacun des rainures ouvertes (28, 37, 118, 119) s'étendant dans la direction d'extension longitudinale et des conducteurs électriques (31, 39) guidés dans les rainures (28, 37, 118, 119),
    caractérisé en ce que ledit au moins un premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) et ledit au moins un second profilé conducteur de courant (35) sont connectés au moyen d'un connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, disposé entre le premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) et le second profilé conducteur de courant (35).
  17. Ensemble conducteur de courant (54) selon la revendication 18,
    caractérisé en ce que les rainures (28, 37, 118, 119) des profils conducteurs de courant (26, 35) sont ouvertes vers un côté de prélèvement commun (17) des profilés conducteurs de courant (26, 35) à connecter.
  18. Ensemble conducteur de courant (54) selon la revendication 16 ou 17,
    caractérisé en ce que les profilés conducteurs de courant présentent chacun une paroi de base (165, 166) et deux parois latérales (161, 162, 163, 164) mutuellement opposées et faisant saillie de la paroi de base (165, 166) sensiblement à angle droit, ainsi qu'un espace de réception (167, 168), l'espace de réception (167, 168) étant formé par les parois latérales (161, 162, 163, 164) et par la paroi de fond (165, 166) et étant accessible depuis au moins un côté ouvert du profilé conducteur de courant (26, 35), les rainures (118, 119) des profilés conducteurs de courant (26, 35) étant chacune ouvertes vers l'espace de réception (167, 168).
  19. Ensemble conducteur de courant (54) selon la revendication 18,
    caractérisé en ce que les rainures (118, 119) des profilés conducteurs de courant (26, 35) sont disposées sur l'une des parois latérales mutuellement opposées (161, 162, 163, 164) ou sur les deux parois latérales mutuellement opposées (161, 162, 163, 164).
  20. Ensemble conducteur de courant (54) selon l'une des revendications 16 à 19,
    caractérisé en ce que
    - les rainures (18, 19) de la partie de fiche (2) et de la partie de fiche complémentaire (3) du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) sont disposées en alignement avec les rainures (28, 118) du premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) et avec les rainures (37, 119) du second profilé conducteur de courant (35) dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4, 30, 41) et forment des canaux de rainure communs, et/ou
    - les espaces de réception (67, 68) du connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) sont disposés en alignement avec les espaces de réception (167) du premier profilé conducteur de courant (26) et avec les espaces de réception (168) du second profilé conducteur de courant (35) dans la direction d'extension longitudinale (4, 30, 41) et forment des canaux de réception communs.
  21. Ensemble conducteur de courant (54) selon la revendication 20,
    caractérisé en ce qu'un potentiel électrique commun peut être prélevé sur les conducteurs (31, 39) des profilés conducteurs de courant (26, 35) et sur le connecteur pour profilé conducteur de courant (1) au moyen d'au moins un module de prélèvement (44) qui peut être enfiché dans ou sur au moins une rainure dans au moins un canal de rainure commun, et peut en particulier être prélevé à partir de l'espace de réception (67, 68, 167, 168).
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