EP3802263A1 - Coupling system for a rail vehicle - Google Patents
Coupling system for a rail vehicleInfo
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- EP3802263A1 EP3802263A1 EP19734701.6A EP19734701A EP3802263A1 EP 3802263 A1 EP3802263 A1 EP 3802263A1 EP 19734701 A EP19734701 A EP 19734701A EP 3802263 A1 EP3802263 A1 EP 3802263A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B61G5/10—Couplings for special purposes not otherwise provided for for, or combined with, couplings or connectors for fluid conduits or electric cables for electric cables
Definitions
- the invention relates to a coupling system for a rail vehicle, comprising an electrical coupling with a coupling housing, a housing attached to the coupling housing structure and a plurality of contacts, the carrier structure are mounted on the contact and each having one of several different func ons.
- Figure 1 shows an example of an electrical coupling 10, which is part of a currently distributed from the detector to self-coupling system.
- This coupling system has, in addition to the electrical coupling 10, one or more hand plugs, not shown in FIG. 1, which are connected to the coupling 10 via protective tubes.
- the electric clutch 10 has a clutch housing 12, which is formed essentially of egg NEM housing body 14 and a flap 16.
- the flap 16 is automatically pivoted relative to the housing body 14 during coupling in such a way that it releases a contact carrier structure 20 attached to an end face of the housing body 14.
- a spring assembly 18 ensures that the flap 16 in the coupled state is fixed in its open position and in the uncoupled state in its closed position.
- the contact carrier structure 20 is formed of a one-piece insulating body 21 to which a plurality of electrical contacts 22a, 22b, 24a, 24b, 26a, 26b and 28a, 28b mounted on it ,
- the contacts indicated at 22a, 22b are for digital data transmission
- the electrical contacts 24a, 24b are for high frequency signal transmission
- the low frequency signal transmission contacts 26a, 26b and the electrical contacts 28a, 28b for energy transmission, i. Power transmission are provided. Since the electrical contacts serve different transmission purposes, they also differ constructively from each other.
- the contacts mounted on the contact support structure 20 form a virtually mirror-symmetrical contact arrangement with respect to a central axis of symmetry X, which divides the contact support structure 20 into two halves.
- the arranged in Figure 2 in the left half of the Kunststoffträ ger Modell 20 arranged contacts 22a, 24a, 26a, 28a as plug contacts, while arranged in the right half of the contact carrier structure 20 contacts 22b, 24b, 26b, 28b are designed as socket contacts.
- the left and the right side of the contact carrier structure 20 are also referred to as the cone side or funnel side.
- the mirror-symmetrical contact arrangement takes into account the fact that the electrical coupling 20 is intended to enable coupling in opposite directions.
- a conventional electrical coupling of the type shown in Figures 1 and 2 always represents a customer-specific assembly. This means that depending on the present customer requirement, the coupling must be specifically designed and manufactured project-specific. Since each clutch is unique, long delivery times result. These are due in particular to a large number of interaction loops in the mechanical and electrical coordination and the complex release procedure. Also, the customer, such as a vehicle manufacturer, a complex project planning and a need for change management. In addition, high demands are placed on the documentation.
- Object of the present invention is to provide a coupling system for a rail vehicle and a method for its production, which allow a significant reduction in design and manufacturing costs.
- the invention provides a coupling system for a rail vehicle, comprising a coupling with a coupling housing, a contact carrier structure attached to the coupling housing and a plurality of contacts, which are mounted on the contact carrier structure and each one of a plurality of different functions aufwei sen.
- the contact carrier structure of several separate Mullträ gereinmentsn can be assembled. On each of the separate contact carrier inserts are mounted only those having the same function of the plurality of contacts.
- the coupling is designed as an electrical hitch be.
- the contacts mounted on the contact carrier structure are formed as electrical contacts.
- alternative embodiments are also possible, particularly those in which the coupling system comprises an optical coupling with a plurality of optical contacts.
- the contacts are designed for the specific technical requirements resulting from the respective application. In the rail sector, for example, these specifications relate to the number of mating cycles and the harsh operating conditions encountered here as a result of conversion. wide, shock and vibration influences.
- the invention enables a significant reduction of the design and toyssauf wall, while ensuring that the customer still retain the required functionality and flexibility.
- the invention is based on an extensive and precise analysis of the signals preferably transmitted in the present technical field. In particular, this analysis forms the basis for the feasible by the present invention modularization of the coupling system.
- this function means a signal transmission function, i. a function which characterizes the transmission of the electrical or optical signals within the coupling system.
- the separate contact carrier inserts of the coupling, from which the con tact carrier structure is assembled formed from pairs of functions, each comprising two contact carrier inserts whose contacts have the same function.
- a fixed mounting position is assigned within the contact carrier structure depending on the contact carrier insert, depending on the function, which have the mounted on this contact carrier insert contacts is predetermined.
- the mounting positions of the contact carrier inserts forming a respective functional pair are preferably arranged mirror-symmetrically with respect to an axis of symmetry which divides the contact carrier structure into two halves.
- the contacts derjeni conditions contact carrier inserts whose mounting positions are in a half of Maisträ ger Modell executed as pin contacts, while the contacts of those Kon contact carrier inserts whose mounting positions are ger Vietnamese in the other half of the Kunststoffträ, are designed as socket contacts.
- the aforementioned two halves of the contact carrier structure are in particular the funnel side or the Ke gelseite associated with the clutch.
- the coupling system comprises at least one handset, which is arranged except half of the coupling housing and a plurality of contact inserts, each having at least one preferably electrical or optical contact, which is connectable to one of the contacts of the contact carrier inserts.
- a Handste cker is connected for example via a protective hose to the coupling housing.
- the protective tube preferably electrical or optical lines are guided, which extend between the coupling and the hand plug.
- the handset is used to connect these lines within the vehicle.
- the contact inserts and their contacts of the hand plug on the one hand and the housing arranged on the hitch be contact carrier inserts and their contacts on the other hand can be made significantly different.
- the contact inserts and contacts of the hand plug which usually only very rarely have to be manually inserted and pulled, less robust and generally with less technical wall than the contact support inserts and contacts, which are mounted on the housing Kupplungsge.
- the latter are located on the outer space facing the front side of the coupling system and must be approximately unscathed when coupling and decoupling of two multiple units to a train a high number of mating cycles.
- These contact carrier inserts and contacts are exposed during the coupling and Ent coupling operation briefly to the outside space and are otherwise by a Flap or protected by the coupled counter-coupling. Accordingly, the technical requirements for the present at the front of the coupling system contact components are significantly higher than the corresponding components that are located in the handset.
- the coupling system can be assembled from a plurality of independently mountable modules, each module comprising at least two of the contact carrier inserts forming one of the functional pairs and at least one of the contact inserts of the handset and a first, preferably electrical or optical connection between the two contact carrier inserts and a second preferably comprises electrical or optical connection between one of the two contact carrier inserts and the contact insert of the handpiece.
- the electrical connection to a first, preferably before electrical or optical line, which couples one of the contacts of a con tact carrier insert with one of the contacts of the other contact carrier insert.
- the second connection to a second, preferably electrical or optical line, which couples the aforementioned electrical contact of the other Maisismesat ZES with one of the contacts of the contact insert of the handset.
- the first and the second line are attached in a particularly preferred embodiment directly to the contact of the other contact carrier insert.
- the contact carrier inserts are each mounted by means of a screw connection to the hitch be housing.
- a circumferential coupling seal is provided, which is held between the coupling housing and the composite of the contact carrier inserts contact structure.
- At least one holder insert is provided which can be mounted on the coupling housing by means of a screw connection, wherein the Coupling seal is held partially between the holder insert and the clutch housing.
- the different functions of the electrical contacts mounted on the separate contact carrier inserts preferably include at least a digital data transmission, a high frequency signal transmission, a low frequency signal transmission and an energy transmission.
- the invention further provides a method for producing a coupling system for a rail vehicle, in which the above-mentioned modules are pre-assembled so that a plurality of different modules is provided, then those modules are selected which correspond to a predetermined desired configuration, and finally the selected modules are assembled.
- the invention further provides a method for producing a rail system provided for a coupling system with a clutch having a coupling housing and a coupling housing mounted on the contact carrier structure, and with at least one handset, which is arranged outside of the coupling housing, comprising the following steps: Providing separate, the training of Maislinistruk tur serving contact carrier inserts, wherein at each of the separate Maisliniein sets of a plurality of contacts, each having one of a plurality of different functions, only such contacts are mounted, have the same function; Providing separate, the training of the male connector serving contact inserts, each with at least one contact; Pre-assembling a plurality of modules, each module comprising at least one of the contact carrier inserts, at least one of the contact inserts and a connection between the contact carrier insert and the Kon taktuous; Selecting those modules that correspond to a predetermined Sollkonfigu ration of the coupling system; and assembling the selected modules.
- the aforementioned contacts are preferably designed as electrical or optical contacts.
- This method makes it possible to have a coupling system of a limited number stock-standard components in the form of the aforementioned modules to configure. This makes it possible to build a special coupling variant in a much shorter time than before.
- the only variable is ultimately the length of the cable, which runs between the contact carrier structure arranged on the coupling housing and the hand plug and which preferably produces electrical or optical connection for signal transmission between the contact carrier structure and the handset.
- the assembly effort is reduced to cutting off, stripping, striking, installing and subjecting the cable to a final test. All other components are ready in stock.
- a peerkupp ment delivered and a maintenance without time pressure in the rolling process can be performed without much time delay.
- a coupling system can be made which is the sum of the individual modules, the modules within the coupling system each having exactly one fixed place, which is the same in each configuration, both in the coupling and in the handset ,
- Figure 1 is an electrical coupling according to the prior art
- FIG. 2 shows a contact carrier structure of the coupling according to FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the coupling system according to the invention
- FIG. 4 shows a contact carrier structure of the electrical coupling shown in FIG. 3;
- Figure 5 is a perspective sectional view of the electrical coupling of Figure 3;
- Figure 6 is a schematic representation showing an inventive, preassembled res module for building the coupling system of Figure 3;
- Figure 7 is a schematic, partially sectioned view illustrating a dual line connection to an electrical contact mounted on a separate contact tray insert;
- Figure 8 is a schematic representation illustrating the modular structure of the inventions to the invention coupling system.
- the coupling system 29 comprises an electrical coupling 30, which has a coupling housing 32, on the front side of a contact carrier structure 34 is attached.
- the coupling system 29 further includes two hand plugs 36, 38 which are each coupled via a protective hose 40 and 42 to the coupling housing 32 of the electrical coupling 30.
- the contact carrier structure 34 is not in the form of the one-piece contact carrier 21, son sonn from several separate contact carrier inserts 44a, 44b, 46a, 46b, 48a, 48b and 50a, 50b composed.
- the contact carrier structure 34 is bordered at its two ends by two holder inserts 52a and 52b.
- the contact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b form functionally separate assemblies of the form that in the contact carrier inserts only electrical contacts are mounted in each case, which have a same transfer function.
- the contact carrier inserts 44a, 44b each have two contacts 54a and 54b, the NEN the digital data transmission.
- the contact carrier inserts 46a, 46b are each provided with a plurality of contacts. clocked 56a and 56b, which are used for high-frequency signal transmission.
- the con tacts 56a, 56b are therefore designed as gold-plated contacts, for example.
- the three con tact carrier inserts 48a and 48b form the same function modules.
- each of these contact carrier inserts 48a, 48b with a plurality of electrical contacts 58a and 58b be fitted, which serve the low-frequency signal transmission.
- the contacts 58a, 58b are executed in example as silvered contacts.
- the contact carrier inserts 50a, 50b are respectively equipped with a plurality of electrical contacts 60a and 60b, which serve for energy transmission (current transmission).
- the electrical contacts 54a, 56a, 58a, 60a, 54b, 56b, 58b, 60b form a mirror-symmetrical contact arrangement with respect to a central axis of symmetry Y which divides the contact carrier structure 34 into two halves.
- the arranged in Figure 4 in the left half of the con tact carrier structure 34 electrical contacts 54a, 56a, 58a and 60a are formed as plug contacts.
- mounted contacts 54 b, 56 b, 58 b and 60 b are out as socket contacts leads.
- the left and right sides of the contact support structure 34 form the cone side and the funnel side, respectively.
- the hitch be 30 has a circumferential coupling seal 62, which includes the contact support structure 34.
- the coupling seal 62 is held directly between the clutch housing 32 and the individual contact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b and the two holder inserts 52a, 52b. For positioning of the coupling seal 62 thus no additional parts are necessary, as is the case in other known from the prior art solutions.
- the contact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b are in each case by a plurality, for example two screws, which engage in associated screw holes 64, directly attached to the coupling housing 32 (see Figures 4 and 5).
- a plurality for example two screws, which engage in associated screw holes 64, directly attached to the coupling housing 32 (see Figures 4 and 5).
- no additional intermediate parts are required for the attachment of the separate con tact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b, example, in the form of specially provided for this holding frame and / or strips. This will the manufacturing and assembly costs significantly reduced.
- Figure 6 is illustrated in a schematic representation by way of example, as can be provided by the inventive subdivision of the contact carrier structure 34 in the separa th, each equipped with only the same function electrical contacts contact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b pre-assembled modules from de NEN the coupling system 29 of Figure 3 can be assembled in a standardized manner.
- such a module is designated 66 and includes two of the contact carrier inserts 44a / b to 50a / b, which are designated 68 and 70 in Figure 6, such as a contact insert 72, in one of the two handset 36, 38 included and can be equipped with multiple electrical contacts.
- the contact carrier insert 68 is located, for example, on the funnel side and the contact carrier insert 70 on the cone side of the contact carrier structure 34.
- the pre-assembled module 66 further comprises two electrical leads 74 and 76, of which the line 74 between the two contact carrier inserts 68 and 70 and the other Line 76 extends between the Kunststoffträ gertiv 68 and the contact insert 72 of the handset.
- the lead 74 couples an electrical contact 78 to be mounted on the contact support insert 70 with an electrical contact 80 to be mounted on the contact support insert 68.
- the electrical line 76 couples the aforementioned electrical contact 80, with which the contact carrier insert 68 is to be equipped, with an electrical contact 82, which is to be mounted on the contact insert 72. This means that the two electrical lines 74, 76 converge in the manner of a double connection in the electrical contact 80 of the contact carrier insert 68, as will be explained in more detail later with reference to FIG.
- the module 66 is designed to implement one of the transfer functions provided in the coupling system 29, such as the digital data transmission, the high-frequency signal transmission, the low-frequency signal transmission or the energy transmission.
- the module 66 forms one of a plurality of standardized assemblies, each of which forms a unique association between the contact carrier structure 34.
- the modularization according to the invention also makes it possible to provide so-called cross-connections between two contact carrier inserts which are contained in the contact support structure 34 of the coupling 30.
- a sol chen cross connection is given by the electrical line 74, which couples the two Kon contact carrier inserts 68, 70 with each other.
- the electrical contact 80 which is to be mounted on the contact carrier insert 68, conditions for a double connection of the lines 74, 76 designed, as shown in more detail in Figure 7.
- the latter are first stripped to a length L, i. freed from their insulating sheath. Subsequently, their lead wires 84 and 86, respectively, are electrically connected to the contact 80, e.g. crimped, soldered or screwed. Finally, the contact 80 is inserted into a bore 88 (see also FIG. 6) formed in the contact carrier insert 68 and fixed there.
- the double connection according to the invention of the lines 74, 76 directly in the electrical contact 80 can be realized with little technical effort.
- can be dispensed with additional components such as a shrink tube, as used in her conventional solutions ago.
- additional components are necessary in the prior art for isolating the stripped locations of the lines to meet the required creepage and clearance requirements, such as those intended for railway applications.
- the crimping is due to the space of the contact carrier insert outside of the contact carrier insert.
- These additional components are not required in the present embodiment, since here, for example, the crimp with the Lead wires 84 and 86 is located directly inside the insulating contact carrier insert 68, so that the air and creepage distances are reliably maintained.
- the inventive modularization of the electric hitch be system 29 is illustrated again.
- the contact carrier inserts of the electrical coupling 30 for simplicity with A to F and the contact inserts of the two hand plug with a to f are designated.
- the abbreviation EKU-KS stands for the conical side of the coupling 30, the abbreviation EKU-TS for the funnel side of the coupling 30, the abbreviation HS-KS for the conical side of the respective hand-held connector and the abbreviation HS-TS for the funnel side of the respective hand-held connector.
- a standard module is formed in that the two functionally identical contact carrier modules B of the clutch 30 and the contact insert c of the manual plug 38 are combined to form a preassembled functional unit.
- An inventive standard module is formed from assemblies, each having a fixed space in the clutch 30 and the handset 36 and 38 respectively.
- the technical documents for the respective modules are defined and created and need not be created specifically for each project.
- the effort for the offer and project planning phase is thus considerably reduced. This results in a significant advantage for the spare part stocking both the manufacturer and the customer.
- the invention thus makes it possible for the first time to manufacture a coupling system according to the so-called configured-to-order principle (CTO for short).
- CTO configured-to-order principle
- the described technical advantages result in particular from the fact that the coupling according to the invention 10 is the sum of individual standard modules, each module having its first predetermined place within the system. This applies to both in the coupling 30 and in the respective handset 36 and 38 provided Kupplungskom components of the respective standard module. Another advantage is that such a standard module can be dismantled non-destructively, without jeopardizing the function of other modules.
- the module concept according to the invention which provides for the prefabrication of individual standard modules, also makes it possible, the coupling housing 32 of the clutch 30 perform integrally trainees. As a result, fewer individual components and connecting elements are required, resulting in a smaller number of sealed interfaces. This simplifies the sealing concept and the processing of the individual components.
- the known from the prior art clutch housing is formed in several parts with a removable cover on the rear side of the housing.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.
- the described embodiments are directed to an electrical coupling system GE, which provides for the transmission of electrical signals between the coupling 30 and the handpieces 36, 38.
- the invention is equally applicable to an optical coupling system in which optical signals are transmitted.
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