EP3785331A1 - Steckverbindungsanordnung für eine reihenklemme - Google Patents
Steckverbindungsanordnung für eine reihenklemmeInfo
- Publication number
- EP3785331A1 EP3785331A1 EP19717827.0A EP19717827A EP3785331A1 EP 3785331 A1 EP3785331 A1 EP 3785331A1 EP 19717827 A EP19717827 A EP 19717827A EP 3785331 A1 EP3785331 A1 EP 3785331A1
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- Prior art keywords
- relay
- wall
- terminal
- receptacle
- side wall
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
- H01R9/24—Terminal blocks
- H01R9/26—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting
- H01R9/2625—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting with built-in electrical component
- H01R9/2633—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting with built-in electrical component with built-in switch
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
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- H01R9/2425—Structural association with built-in components
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
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Definitions
- the present disclosure relates to a connector assembly for placing a relay in a terminal.
- a composite of several terminal blocks typically has a plurality of juxtaposed connectors for electrical components, in particular relays.
- the distance from terminal contacts of juxtaposed electrical components can therefore be determined by a distance of the connectors from each other.
- a width of the terminal blocks and thus the distance of the connectors is reduced to reduce space requirements of the composite of several terminal blocks.
- the present disclosure is based on the finding that the above object can be achieved by a connector assembly having an angular configuration of the insulation and / or creepage distances.
- the connector assembly includes a relay that forms a plug and a relay receptacle that forms a receptacle. Laterally next to a contact plug, the relay has a trough-shaped depression, in which engages an insulating wall of the relay recording. Accordingly, a step-shaped gap is formed, which increases an insulation gap between juxtaposed connectors by at least twice a height of the trough-shaped depression. With a reduction in the width of the terminal block, the insulation distance can be reduced again, so that with the crooked formation of the insulation section the Insulation distance is not less than an isolation distance of a wider terminal without angled training the isolation route.
- the disclosure relates to a connector assembly for arranging a relay in a terminal block, the relay having a bottom wall, a side wall and a contact plug, which protrudes from the bottom wall.
- the side wall is arranged perpendicular to the bottom wall and has an offset portion, which adjoins the bottom wall and protrudes in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall in the relay.
- the terminal has a relay receptacle which is adapted to receive the relay, wherein the relay receptacle has a socket which is adapted to receive the contact plug when plugging the relay into the relay receptacle.
- the relay receptacle further comprises an insulating wall, which is aligned parallel to the side wall at a plugging of the relay in the relay receptacle and projects beyond the bottom wall to form along an upper surface of the insulating wall angled insulation gap for the contact plug.
- the connector assembly is in particular formed an electrical component, in particular a relay, which is arranged in a component housing to be mechanically fixed by means of an at least partial positive connection. Furthermore, the plug connection is designed to establish an electrical connection between the electrical component and the terminal block.
- the offset portion forms a trough-shaped depression, in particular a cuboidal recess, which can at least partially accommodate the insulating wall.
- the relay can be L-shaped on the bottom side and the relay receiving inversely to the bottom-side relay form also L-shaped, so that the relay can come at least partially positive fit on the relay recording to the plant.
- the insulating wall at least partially engages the offset portion to reduce a width of the connector assembly.
- the relay can be used with reduced width but constant insulation distance in a terminal block with reduced width.
- the relay a minimum isolation distance have, which is greater than a width of the terminal block respectively relay recording. Therefore, it may be necessary to find a geometric arrangement which makes it possible to realize an isolation distance between two adjacent relays, which is greater than the directly measured distance of the relays to each other.
- This can be achieved, in particular, by an angled guide of the insulation sections, wherein the required installation space of an angled insulation section can be greater than a direct, flat insulation section.
- the offset section is formed in the relay.
- the relay can be mounted without restrictions on printed circuit boards in this design.
- the offset portion of the space provided for receiving a relay space in the terminal can be used more efficiently by an isolation distance can be realized with at least constant or increased total length of the isolation route with a smaller width.
- the installation space for the insulation gap can rise in the direction of a height of the relay, this otherwise unused vertical space can be used efficiently to increase a density of packing in juxtaposed terminal blocks relay.
- the insulating wall has a side wall surface and a top surface, wherein the side wall surface faces the side wall and is spaced from the offset portion, and wherein the top surface at least partially abuts the offset portion.
- the insulating wall may be spaced from the relay to create an air gap as an isolation path.
- the front guide rail and / or the rear guide rail each have a U-shaped profile which is designed to form a positive connection with the relay after and / or during the insertion of the relay in the relay recording.
- the guide rails may further comprise an anti-rotation, wherein the front guide rail with respect to the rear guide rail, for example, a different rail width, or a deviating shaped additional guide web.
- the guide rails can also form a boundary of the relay on the front sides of the relay and the front side of the relay at least partially engage, so that the guide rails can come to rest on the side walls of the relay.
- a section length of the offset section is smaller than a relay layout length of the relay.
- a wall length of the insulating wall is smaller than the section length, and the insulating wall is formed with the offset portion Form positive connection.
- the advantage is achieved that the insulating wall can be arranged completely in the offset section.
- the insulating wall with the side wall of the relay forms a flat and / or gap-free surface.
- a gap between the insulating wall and the side wall may be an indicator for checking the position of the relay in the relay holder to ensure complete insertion of the relay into the relay holder.
- the plug connection arrangement comprises a cover plate, which is arranged laterally on the relay receptacle and rests at least partially on an outer wall of the relay opposite the side wall and / or faces the outer wall in order to realize a contact insulation and / or a contact protection of the contact plug.
- the connector assembly includes a plurality of contact plugs arranged in a row and protruding from the bottom wall, a first plurality of contact plugs forming contact terminals of the relay and a second plurality of contact plugs forming switch contacts of the relay, and wherein the isolation wall extends along the switching contacts extends.
- the relay may in particular have two, three or four switching contacts, which may be connected in pairs or mutually electrically conductive. Furthermore, the relay can have at least two connection contacts for activating the magnetic release system.
- the plurality of contact plugs may advantageously form only a single row to realize a spaced arrangement of the contact plug in the direction of the relay length of the relay, so that a spaced arrangement in the width direction of the relay, such as in a double row arrangement, may not be necessary.
- the distances between the contact plugs may conform to a standardized pattern to ensure high compatibility with existing relay assemblies.
- a wall height of the insulating wall exceeds a portion height of the offset portion to dispose the bottom wall spaced from the relay receptacle after insertion of the relay into the relay receptacle
- On the side wall spacers may further be formed in a region outside the offset portion, which are formed to compensate for a height difference at an insertion of the relay in the relay receptacle with respect to the section height excessive insulating wall to leverage along a longitudinal axis of the relay after insertion into the Prevent relay recording.
- the relay receptacle may further comprise a circumferential wall, which comprises the insulating wall and / or front or rear guide rail.
- the peripheral wall can completely surround the relay on the bottom side in order to realize a contact protection of the contact plug of the relay.
- the insulating wall is offset in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall opposite the side wall to form a cavity between the offset portion and the insulating wall.
- the cavity may in particular be part of an insulation gap between contact plugs of adjacent relays. With a change in a width of the insulating wall, a width of the cavity can be adjusted.
- the relay receptacle on a support plate in which the socket is arranged, wherein the support plate is formed integrally with the insulating wall.
- the relay has a contact isolation wall which is arranged parallel to the side wall and at least partially projects beyond the bottom wall, wherein the relay receptacle has a receiving recess which is aligned and formed when the relay is inserted into the relay receptacle parallel to the side wall At least partially receive contact isolation wall to form an angled insulation gap for the contact plug along a surface of the contact insulation wall.
- the disclosure relates to a terminal block assembly having a plurality of terminal blocks, each having a Connector assembly, wherein each terminal is adapted to receive a relay, wherein the respective relay has a bottom wall, a side wall and a contact plug, which protrudes from the bottom wall, wherein the side wall is perpendicular to the bottom wall and has an offset portion, which at connects the bottom wall and projects into the relay in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall, wherein the respective terminal has a relay receptacle which is adapted to receive the respective relay, wherein the relay receptacle has a socket which is formed upon insertion of the respective relay in the relay receptacle to receive the contact plug, and wherein the relay receptacle further comprises an insulating wall, which is aligned with a plugging of the respective relay in the relay receptacle parallel to the side wall and projects beyond the bottom wall to along a surface of the insulating wall to form an angled insulation gap for the contact
- an insulating wall of a connector assembly of a first terminal of the plurality of terminal blocks adjacent to an outer wall of a further connector assembly of a second terminal of the plurality of terminal blocks is arranged and facing the outer wall, wherein between the insulating wall and the outer wall, a gap is formed.
- a gap between the offset portion, the insulating wall of the first terminal and a further outer wall of the second terminal forms a multi-angled insulation gap between the contact plug of the connector assembly of the first terminal and the other contact plug of the second terminal.
- Fig. 1 is a connector assembly in one embodiment
- Fig. 2 is a connector assembly in one embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows a terminal block arrangement in an embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a connector assembly in one embodiment
- Fig. 6 is a terminal block arrangement in one embodiment
- Fig. 7 is a connector assembly in one embodiment
- Fig. 8 is a connector assembly in one embodiment
- Fig. 9 is a connector assembly in one embodiment.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly 100 for arranging a relay 101 in a terminal block.
- the relay 101 has a bottom wall 103, a side wall 105, and a contact plug 107 protruding from the bottom wall 103.
- the side wall 105 is perpendicular to the
- Bottom wall 103 is disposed and has an offset portion 109, which adjoins the bottom wall 103 and in the direction of a surface normal of
- the terminal has a relay receptacle 1 11, which is adapted to receive the relay 101, wherein the relay receptacle 1 11 has a socket 113, which is formed when plugging in the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 11 to receive the contact plug 107.
- the relay receptacle 1 11 further has an insulating wall 115, which is aligned parallel to the side wall 105 at a plugging in of the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 11 and the bottom wall 103 projects beyond to along an upper surface of the insulating wall 115 angled insulation gap for the contact plug 107th to build.
- the insulating wall 115 engages at least partially in the offset portion 109 in order to reduce a width 1 17 of the connector assembly 100.
- the insulating wall 1 15 has a side wall surface 119 and a top surface 121, wherein the side wall surface 119 facing the side wall 105 and spaced from the offset portion 109, and wherein the top surface 121 at least partially comes to rest on the offset portion 109.
- the insulating wall 1 15 in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall 105 relative to the Sidewall 105 offset to form a cavity between the offset portion 109 and the insulating wall 15 1.
- a wall height 123 of the insulating wall 1 15 exceeds a portion height of the offset portion 109 to order after insertion of the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1, the bottom wall 103 spaced from the relay receptacle 1 1 1
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the connector assembly 100 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- the connector assembly 100 is part of a terminal 201.
- the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has a front guide rail 125 and / or a rear guide rail 207, in which the relay 101 at least partially engages, wherein the front guide rail 125 and the rear guide rail 207 are formed, the relay 101 along a direction of insertion to the socket 1 to 13 to realize a superimposed alignment of the contact plug 107 to the socket 1 13.
- the front guide rail 125 and / or the rear guide rail 207 each have a U-shaped profile, which is formed with the relay 101 after and during insertion of the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1 to form a positive connection.
- the relay 101 has a plurality of contact plugs 107, which are arranged in a row and protrude from the bottom wall 103, wherein a first number of the contact plug 107 terminal contacts 203-1, 203-2 of the relay 101 form and a second number of the contact plug 107th Switching contacts 205-1, 205-2 of the relay 101 form. Furthermore, the insulating wall 15 extends along the switching contacts 205-1, 205-2.
- a section length 209 of the offset section 109 is smaller than a relay construction length 21 1 of the relay.
- the offset portion 109 is sufficiently long to laterally limit the switch contacts 205-1, 205-2.
- a wall length of the insulating wall 1 15 is smaller than the section length 209 and the insulating wall 15 1 is formed to form a positive connection with the offset portion 109.
- Fig. 3 shows a terminal block assembly 300 having a plurality of terminal blocks 201, each having a connector assembly 100 according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, each terminal 201 for receiving a relay 101, which has a side wall 105 is formed is.
- the respective terminal block 201 has a relay receptacle 1 1 1, which is adapted to receive the respective relay 101, wherein the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has an insulating wall 1 15, which at a plugging of the respective relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1 parallel to the side wall 105 is aligned to form an angled insulation path along a surface of the insulating wall 1 15, wherein the terminal blocks 201 adjacent to each other congruently come to rest.
- first sectional plane 301 and a second sectional plane 303 are shown, which are aligned transversely to a longitudinal direction of the relay 101.
- the first cutting plane 301 intersects the relay 101 in the region of the connection contacts and the second cutting plane 305 intersects the relay 101 and the relay receptacle 1 1 1 in the region of the insulating wall 15 1.
- Fig. 4A shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the terminal block assembly 300 shown in Fig. 3 along the cross-sectional plane 301 shown in Fig. 3.
- a gap is formed between the insulating wall 1 15 and the outer wall 127.
- the insulating wall 1 15 engages at least partially in the offset portion 109 a. Furthermore, the insulating wall 1 15 has a side wall surface 1 19 and a top surface 121, wherein the side wall surface 1 19 of the side wall 105 facing and spaced from the offset portion 109. The top surface 121 comes at the offset portion 109 at least partially to the plant. Further, the insulating wall 1 15 is offset in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall 105 relative to the side wall 105 to form a cavity between the offset portion 109 and the insulating wall 15 1.
- 4B shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the terminal block arrangement 300 shown in FIG. 3 along the cross-sectional plane 303 shown in FIG. 3. The insulating path between adjacent contact plugs 107, 403 of the adjacent plug connections is quadruple-angled and U-shaped at least over a partial section and runs along the side wall surface 1 19 and the top surface 121 of the insulating wall 15 1.
- a gap between the offset portion 109, the insulating wall 1 15 of the first terminal and an outer wall 401 of the second terminal forms a multi-angled insulation gap between the contact plug 107 of the connector assembly 100 of the first terminal and the other contact plug 403 of the second terminal.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly 100 for placing a relay 101 in a terminal 201.
- the terminal block 201 has a relay receptacle 1 1 1, which is adapted to receive the relay 101.
- the relay 101 has a plurality of contact plugs, which are arranged in a row and protrude from the relay 101, wherein a first number of the contact plug connection contacts 203-1, 203-2 of the relay 101 form and a second number of contact plug switching contacts 205- 1, 205-2, 503 of the relay 101 form.
- the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has a support plate 501, in which the plurality of sockets 505-1 to 505-5 is arranged, and wherein the support plate 501 is formed integrally with the insulating wall 15 1.
- the plurality of sockets 505-1 to 505-5 is configured to receive the connection contacts 203-1, 203-2 and the switching contacts 205-1, 205-2, 503 when the relay 101 is plugged into the relay receptacle 1 1 1.
- the terminal block 201 further has connection elements 701 -1 to 701 -6, which are designed to guide the contact plug of the relay, which plug in the sockets 505-1 to 505-5 to the outside.
- the connection elements 701 -1 to 701 -6 are designed to receive a cable or a plug.
- the connection elements 701 -1 to 701 -6 can have a latching, screwing, clamping and / or plug-in connection for mechanically fixing and for electrically contacting a cable.
- Fig. 6 shows a terminal block assembly 300 having a plurality of terminal blocks 603-1 to 603-6, each having a connector assembly according to the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2, with each terminal block 603-1 to 603-6 for receiving a relay 605-1 to 605-6 is formed.
- the terminal block assembly 300 includes a termination plate 601 which is laterally disposed on the relay 101 and rests on an outer wall 127 of the relay 101 opposite the side wall 105 to provide contact isolation and shock protection of the relay 101.
- the terminal block assembly 300 is arranged on a DIN rail 607, in particular pushed onto the DIN rail 607, clamped or snapped.
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic top view of the plug contact arrangement 100 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 5.
- the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has a support plate 501, in which the plurality of sockets 505-1 to 505-5 is arranged, and wherein the support plate 501 is formed integrally with the insulating wall 15 1.
- the plurality of sockets 505-1 to 505-5 is formed when the relay 101 is plugged into the relay receptacle 1 1 1
- the sockets 505-1 to 505-5 are soldered onto a printed circuit board 703 which is designed to establish an electrical connection between the sockets 505-1 to 505-5 and connecting elements 701 -1 to 701 -6.
- a printed circuit board 703 which is designed to establish an electrical connection between the sockets 505-1 to 505-5 and connecting elements 701 -1 to 701 -6.
- leadframe as a connecting element between the sockets 505-1 to 505-5 and the connecting elements 701 -1 to 701 -6 is possible.
- a cross-sectional plane 705 is shown in FIG.
- Fig. 8 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly 100 for arranging a relay 101 in one
- Terminal block 201 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 along the
- the relay 101 has a bottom wall 103, a
- the side wall 105 and a contact plug 107 which protrudes from the bottom wall 103, on.
- the side wall 105 is arranged perpendicular to the bottom wall 103 and has an offset portion 109, which adjoins the bottom wall 103 and protrudes in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall 105 in the relay 101.
- the terminal 201 has a relay receptacle 1 1 1, which is adapted to receive the relay 101, wherein the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has a socket 1 13, which is formed when plugging in the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1 the contact plug 107 record.
- the relay receptacle 1 1 1 further comprises an insulating wall 1 15, which is aligned parallel to the side wall 105 at a plugging in of the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1 and the bottom wall 103 projects beyond to along an upper surface of the insulating wall 1 15 an angled insulation path for the contact plug 107 to form.
- the insulating wall 1 15 engages at least partially in the offset portion 109 in order to reduce a width of 1 17 of the connector assembly 100. Furthermore, the insulating wall 1 15 has a side wall surface 1 19 and a top surface 121, wherein the side wall surface 1 19 of the side wall 105 facing and spaced from the offset portion 109, and wherein the top surface 121 at the offset portion 109 at least partially comes to rest. Further, the insulating wall 1 15 is offset in the direction of a surface normal of the side wall 105 relative to the side wall 105 to form a cavity between the offset portion 109 and the insulating wall 15 1.
- Fig. 9 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of a connector assembly 100 for arranging a relay 101 in a terminal block.
- the relay 101 has a bottom wall 103, a side wall 105 and a contact plug 107 protruding from the bottom wall 103.
- the side wall 105 is arranged perpendicular to the bottom wall 103.
- the terminal has a relay receptacle 1 1 1, which is adapted to receive the relay 101, wherein the relay receptacle 1 1 1 has a socket 1 13, which is formed when plugging in the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 1 1 the contact plug 107th take.
- the relay 101 further has a contact isolation wall 901 which is arranged parallel to the side wall 105 and at least partially projects beyond the bottom wall 103. Furthermore, the relay receptacle 1 1 1 a receiving tables 903, which at a Inserting the relay 101 in the relay receptacle 1 11 is aligned parallel to the side wall 105 and formed to at least partially receive the contact insulation wall 901 to form an angled insulation path for the contact plug 107 along a surface of the contact insulation wall 901.
- the contact insulation wall 901 engages at least partially in the receiving recess 903 in order to reduce a width 117 of the connector assembly 100. Furthermore, a wall height 905 of the contact insulation wall 901 may exceed a niche height of the receiving tables 903 in order to arrange the bottom wall 103 spaced from the relay receptacle 11 after the relay 101 has been inserted into the relay receptacle 11.
- the relay 101 further includes an outer wall 127 on which the side wall 105 and the contact isolation wall 901 faces away.
- Connection element 701-1 Connection element 701-2 Connection element 701-3 Connection element 701-4 Connection element 701-5 Connection element 701-6 Connection element 703 Circuit board
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