EP4189782A2 - Leiteranschlussklemme - Google Patents
LeiteranschlussklemmeInfo
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- EP4189782A2 EP4189782A2 EP21755382.5A EP21755382A EP4189782A2 EP 4189782 A2 EP4189782 A2 EP 4189782A2 EP 21755382 A EP21755382 A EP 21755382A EP 4189782 A2 EP4189782 A2 EP 4189782A2
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- Prior art keywords
- conductor
- clamping
- connection terminal
- actuating
- conductor connection
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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
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/58—Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable
- H01R13/5804—Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable comprising a separate cable clamping part
- H01R13/5812—Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable comprising a separate cable clamping part the cable clamping being achieved by mounting the separate part on the housing of the coupling device
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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
- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
- H01R4/28—Clamped connections, spring connections
- H01R4/48—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member
- H01R4/4809—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar
- H01R4/4828—Spring-activating arrangements mounted on or integrally formed with the spring housing
- H01R4/4833—Sliding arrangements, e.g. sliding button
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- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
- H01R4/28—Clamped connections, spring connections
- H01R4/48—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member
- H01R4/4809—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar
- H01R4/4828—Spring-activating arrangements mounted on or integrally formed with the spring housing
- H01R4/4835—Mechanically bistable arrangements, e.g. locked by the housing when the spring is biased
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- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
- H01R4/28—Clamped connections, spring connections
- H01R4/48—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member
- H01R4/4809—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar
- H01R4/48185—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar adapted for axial insertion of a wire end
- H01R4/4819—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar adapted for axial insertion of a wire end the spring shape allowing insertion of the conductor end when the spring is unbiased
- H01R4/4821—Single-blade spring
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- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
- H01R4/28—Clamped connections, spring connections
- H01R4/48—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member
- H01R4/4809—Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member using a leaf spring to bias the conductor toward the busbar
- H01R4/4846—Busbar details
- H01R4/4852—Means for improving the contact with the conductor, e.g. uneven wire-receiving surface
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- 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
- H01R9/2491—Terminal blocks structurally associated with plugs or sockets
Definitions
- the invention relates to a conductor connection terminal with an insulating material housing, where the insulating material housing has a conductor insertion opening for inserting an electrical conductor in a conductor insertion direction, with a busbar and with a clamping spring, the clamping spring having a clamping leg which, together with the busbar, forms a clamping point for the electrical conductor forms, and with an actuating element, the actuating element being slidably mounted in the insulating housing and having an actuating section, the actuating section being designed to open the clamping point, the actuating section interacting with the clamping leg in such a way that the actuating section opens the clamping point rests against the clamping leg.
- DE 102017 117 459 A1 discloses a conductor terminal with an actuating element that is slidably mounted in an insulating housing.
- the actuating element has an actuating section, the actuating section being set up to open the clamping point by the actuating section being supported on a contact leg of the clamping spring.
- an improved actuating mechanism for a conductor terminal can be provided.
- the actuating section bears against the clamping leg of the clamping spring, with the clamping leg being displaced in such a way that the clamping point is open when the actuating element is fully actuated.
- a spring force of the clamping leg acts on the actuating section of the actuating element.
- the latching contour is, for example, a material projection that is formed in one piece from the insulating material housing.
- the latching contour is formed from a separate component and is inserted into the insulating material housing.
- the actuating section lies on the latching contour, with the actuating section being guided along the latching contour during the displacement of the actuating element to open the clamping point.
- the latching contour thus extends in particular from an initial position of the actuating element, in which the clamping point is closed, to an actuating position of the actuating element, in which the clamping point is open, so that the actuating section can be guided on the latching contour to open the clamping point.
- the operating section is thus superimposed on the latching contour in particular special between the starting position and the operating position.
- the starting position is the position in which the actuating element is located when the clamping point is completely closed.
- the operating position is the position in which the operating element is when the clamping point is fully open.
- Displaceable means in particular that the actuating element is arranged in a linearly displaceable manner in the insulating material housing.
- the clamping point is thus opened by a linear displacement of the actuating element from the off initial position to the actuating position and not by pivoting the actuating element about an axis of rotation, as is the case with an actuating lever, for example. Smaller tilting movements of the actuating element around a bearing or pivot point are nevertheless possible, so that the actuating element can be transferred, for example, into a latching position.
- the actuating section can be arranged between the clamping leg and the latching contour.
- the spring force of the clamping spring in particular the clamping leg of the clamping spring, can act on the actuating element in the actuating position of the actuating element, with the spring force of the clamping spring being able to press the actuating element against the latching contour.
- the actuating element can thus be fixed in a self-retaining manner in the actuating position.
- the locking contour can be designed as an elongated guide rail, the Lzan Liche guide rail has a flea offset.
- the actuating section can be guided along the elongated guide rail during the entire opening process of the clamping point on the guide rail, with the actuating section being guided to a different height level after reaching the operating position in which the clamping point is open, due to the height offset of the guide rail.
- On the operating section can so to For example, an increased spring force act through the clamping spring, wherein the supply section onds is held on the elongated guide rail.
- the actuating section is guided by the flea offset, for example, into a latching recess of the elongated guide rail, with the actuating element latching in the latching recess in the open position of the clamping point.
- an actuating mechanism can be provided which can be kept in an open position of the terminal point without external influence.
- the actuating element can be mounted around a pivot point, for example, so that the actuating section of the actuating element can be guided along the height offset on the elongated guide rail.
- the height offset can be arranged on the guide rail in such a way that when the clamping point is open, the actuating section is held on the elongated guide rail by the spring force of the clamping leg and the height offset.
- the height offset is arranged in particular in the area of the clamping point on the elongated guide rail.
- the height offset above the clamping point on the elongate guide rail or latching contour can also be advantageously arranged.
- the height offset can be seen in particular from the linear direction in which the actuating element is slidably mounted in the insulating housing.
- the linear direction is therefore in particular the direction of actuation in which the actuation element can be displaced in order to open the terminal point.
- the elongate guide rail or latching contour can thus have a height offset as seen from the actuation direction.
- a height offset both downwards and upwards is conceivable. Down means in particular that the distance between the locking contour or the elongate guide rail and the clamping point becomes smaller, whereas a height offset upwards reduces the distance between the locking contour or the elongated guide rail to the clamping point can be larger.
- the actuation direction is preferably aligned parallel to the conductor insertion direction.
- the actuation section can be held in a clamping position under the force of the clamping leg when the clamping point is open on the latching contour.
- the actuating section can be held in the open position of the clamping point in a simple manner by the spring force of the clamping leg, in that the actuating section is held in the clamping position on the latching contour by the spring force of the clamping leg.
- An electrical conductor can thus be inserted into the conductor terminal without the actuating element having to be actively held in the actuating position.
- the actuation section can be designed so flexibly that the actuation section can be guided into the clamped position and/or out of the clamped position.
- a flexible configuration of the operating section of the operating section can be guided in a simple manner along the height offset of the elongated guide rail.
- a flexible configuration of the actuating section means in particular that the actuating section is flexibly connected to the actuating element. It is conceivable, for example, for the actuating section to be designed to be flexible in the transition to the body of the actuating element, with the actuating section thus being able to be moved into a clamped position and/or out of the clamped position. However, it is also conceivable for the actuating section to be arranged on the actuating element via a flexible intermediate element.
- the entire actuating element does not have to be shifted around a pivot point.
- the flexible actuating section is elastically deflected, for example by the spring force of the clamping leg, so that the actuating section continues to bear against the elongated guide rail. A displacement of the entire actuating element is therefore not necessary. If the actuating element is transferred back into the starting position in which the clamping point is closed, the actuating section returns to its original position.
- the insulating housing can have a first housing part and a second housing part.
- the erfindungsge Permitted conductor terminal can be easily assembled by first inserting a contact insert into the first housing part and then the second housing part completes the insulating material housing.
- the actuating element can be arranged essentially parallel to the conductor insertion direction.
- Substantially parallel means in particular that the actuating element does not have to be arranged exactly parallel to the conductor insertion opening. It is conceivable, for example, that up to five degrees (in a 360° system) deviation from exact parallelism is possible.
- the actuating element can be guided parallel to the conductor entry, so that the introduction of the electrical conductor cannot be blocked by the actuating element.
- the actuating element can be guided, for example, over a conductor entry area on the latching contour or along the longitudinal guide rail without protruding into the conductor entry area.
- the actuating section can be accommodated in a recess of the insulating material housing.
- the contour of the actuating section can be adapted to the contour of the recess of the insulating housing. This allows the beta element can be stored in the initial position with the clamping point closed without any major play, so that slipping of the actuating element in the initial position is reduced.
- the clamping spring can have a contact leg, wherein a spring bow is arranged between the contact leg and the clamping leg.
- the plant leg is designed in particular for planting on a part of the conductor terminal.
- the contact leg is preferably designed to rest on the busbar. In this way, for example, a self-supporting clamping spring can be implemented.
- a first retaining element and a second retaining element can be arranged on the contact leg, the first retaining element being mounted on a first retaining edge of the conductor connection terminal and the second retaining element being mounted on a second retaining edge of the conductor connection terminal.
- first holding element and the second holding element on the contact leg and a corresponding first holding edge and second holding edge is independent of the present invention and can be regarded as an independent invention.
- a conductor terminal with the following features is therefore also conceivable:
- Conductor connection terminal with an insulating material housing wherein the insulating material housing has a conductor insertion opening for inserting an electrical conductor in a conductor insertion direction, with a conductor rail and with a clamping spring, the clamping spring having a clamping leg and a contact leg for contact with the conductor rail, with the contact leg and the A spring bow is arranged on the clamping limb, with the clamping limb forming a clamping point for the electrical conductor with the busbar, and with an actuating element, with the actuating element being slidably mounted in the insulating material housing and being set up to open and/or close the clamping point, with the contact limb a first holding element and a second holding element are arranged is, wherein the first retaining element is mounted on a first retaining edge of the conductor terminal clamp and the second retaining element on a second retaining edge of the conductor connection terminal.
- the first holding element and the second holding element can be placed out of the contact leg in a direction pointing away from the clamping leg of the clamping spring. Further advantageously, the first holding element and/or the second holding element can be arranged at the free end of the contact leg.
- connection of the clamping spring to the conductor connection terminal can be further improved, the mobility of the clamping spring being able to be improved by the arrangement of the holding elements at the free end of the contact leg.
- the first holding edge and/or the second holding edge can be designed as the edge of a holding opening of the conductor connection terminal, with the first holding element and/or the second holding element reaching through the holding opening.
- the holding edges as the edge of a holding opening
- the first holding element and/or the second holding element can be surrounded by the holding opening on the peripheral side, as a result of which an improved connection of the clamping spring can be achieved. It is also conceivable that only the first holding edge or the second holding edge is designed as the edge of a holding opening.
- the first holding edge and/or the second holding edge can be arranged on the conductor rail.
- the first holding element engages behind the first holding edge on the busbar.
- the first holding element is ment spaced second holding element arranged, which is supported on the second holding edge of the busbar or, for example, penetrates through one of the holding opening described above.
- the first holding element can thus be arranged, for example, at the free end of the contact leg, the second holding element being arranged at a distance from the first holding element in the direction of the spring bow. It is conceivable that at least part of the busbar engages over the clamping spring or rests on it.
- the conductor terminal can have a restoring spring, with the restoring spring exerting a restoring force on the actuating element.
- the return spring is independent of the present invention and can be regarded as an independent invention.
- a conductor connection terminal with the following features is therefore also conceivable:
- a conductor connection terminal with an insulating material housing the insulating material housing having a conductor insertion opening for inserting an electrical conductor in a conductor insertion direction, with a conductor rail and with a clamping spring, the clamping spring having a clamping leg which, together with the conductor rail, forms a clamping point for the electrical conductor, and with an actuating element, wherein the actuating element is movably mounted in the insulating material housing and has an actuating section, the actuating section being designed to open the clamping point, the actuating section interacting with the clamping leg in such a way that the actuating section for opening the clamping point on the Clamp leg rests, wherein the conductor terminal has a return spring, with a restoring force acting on the Actuate supply element by the return spring.
- the actuating element can automatically be returned to the starting position, with the terminal point being closed in the starting position, if the actuating element, for example not held by the spring force of the clamping spring on the locking contour of the conductor terminal, by another mechanism or by the user himself.
- the restoring spring is a component that is different from the clamping leg.
- the conductor terminal thus has a return spring, which is present in addition to the clamping leg of the clamping spring, with the actuating element being able to be guided back into the starting position via the return spring.
- the restoring spring can protrude from the side of the clamping leg of the clamping spring facing away from the clamping point.
- the return spring can have one or more S-shaped coils.
- the free end of the return spring can in particular rest directly on the actuating element. In this way, a return mechanism of the actuating element can be provided in the starting position.
- the restoring spring protrudes from the contact leg of the clamping spring.
- the contact leg is designed in particular for contact with a part of the conductor connection terminal.
- the restoring spring is arranged, for example, on a connecting leg, with the connecting leg being arranged between the starting leg and the spring bow.
- the return spring can be cut free from the contact leg.
- the restoring spring can be made available from the material of the clamping spring in a material-saving manner. No additional material is required for the double spring connection, only the excess material of the clamping spring is used.
- the restoring spring can in particular be cut free laterally from the contact or connecting leg.
- the actuating element can be designed as a sliding actuation, the sliding actuation having a sliding section which is at least partially provided with a bearing surface is supported on the insulating housing.
- the bearing surface can be mounted on the outside of the housing of the insulating material housing, with the sliding section being set up for manual actuation of the actuating element.
- a slide actuation provides an alternative actuation option to a push-button actuation, the actuation element being able to be moved by the user through the sliding section. It is also conceivable that there is a combined slide-handle actuation, so that the user can choose between the slide actuation or the handle actuation, depending on the application.
- the sliding section for moving the actuation element from the outside is easily accessible to the user on the insulating housing. This is moved to the insulating housing during the actuation process and is very easily accessible even when the clamping point is open.
- the actuating element When the handle is actuated, on the other hand, the actuating element is guided inside the insulating housing, with the actuating element only being accessible to the user from the outside via a smaller pressure surface than the sliding section. Furthermore, when the clamping point is open, the actuating element of the push button actuation is mounted within the insulating housing, so that access is made more difficult for the user and an additional actuating tool may be required to loosen the actuating element.
- the actuating section is located between the clamping leg and the latching contour, at least when the clamping point is open.
- the guide contour is designed as an elongate guide rail with a height offset. The actuation section can be held in the locking position, i.e. with the clamping point open, by the force of the clamping spring.
- the actuating section is connected to a main body of the actuating element via a flexible articulation point.
- the actuating section can be deflected flexibly or elastically during the movement from the closed clamping point to the open clamping point and vice versa, without the main body of the actuating element having to participate in this deflection movement.
- the main body can be guided in a linearly displaceable manner without performing a tilting movement on its actuation path.
- the mounting of the actuating element in the insulating housing can have at least one defined tipping point at which the actuating element can be tilted about this tipping point, which forms a support point, into the latching position or out of the latching position.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention relates to a conductor terminal with a strain relief attachment that can be placed on the insulating material housing of the conductor terminal and such a strain relief attachment that is matched to the conductor terminal.
- the strain relief attachment can, for example, be snapped onto the insulating housing of the conductor terminal using locking elements.
- the strain relief attachment has at least one strain relief arrangement, through which an electrical conductor connected to the conductor terminal can be relieved of strain.
- the strain relief attachment we at least has a mechanical position query element that automatically checks whether the actuating element of the conductor terminal is in the off initial position when the strain relief attachment is placed on the insulating material housing.
- the at least one position query element prevents a problem-free placement of the strain relief attachment on the insulating material automatically table when the actuating element is not in the initial position.
- the latching of the strain relief attachment can be blocked with the insulating material housing of the conductor terminal.
- the clamping point is closed in the off initial position of the actuating element.
- the conductor terminal that is compatible with such a strain relief attachment can, for example, be a conductor terminal of the type explained above.
- the indefinite term "a" is to be understood as such and not as a numeral. So it is also conceivable that the conductor connection terminal is designed as a multi-pole conductor connection terminal with several clamping points. For example, it is conceivable that the conductor terminal is a two-pole, three-pole or six-pole conductor terminal. Correspondingly, the conductor connection terminal has two, three or six clamping points.
- FIG. 1 shows a conductor connection terminal in a first embodiment in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point closed;
- FIG. 2a shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 1 in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point open;
- FIG. 2b shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 2a in a sectional view that differs from FIG. 2a;
- FIG. 3a shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 1 in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point open;
- FIG. 3b shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 3a in a sectional view that differs from FIG. 3a;
- FIG. 4a shows a conductor connection terminal in a second embodiment in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point closed
- FIG. 4b shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 4a in a sectional view that differs from FIG. 4a;
- FIG. 5 shows a conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 4a in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point open;
- FIG. 6 shows a contact insert of a conductor terminal;
- FIG. 7 shows a conductor connection terminal in a third embodiment with a contact insert according to FIG. 6 in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point closed;
- FIG. 8 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 7 with partial actuation
- FIG. 9 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 7 with the terminal point open
- FIG. 10 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 7 when the latching is released in the open position;
- Figure 11 - a side sectional view of the conductor terminal accordingly
- FIG. 8 with a modified section plane
- FIG. 12 shows a conductor connection terminal in a fourth embodiment in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point closed
- FIG. 13 shows a conductor connection terminal with strain relief attachment in a side sectional view
- FIG. 14 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 13 in a side view
- FIG. 15 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 13 with the actuating element actuated
- FIG. 16 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 15 in a side view
- FIG. 17 shows a conductor connection terminal in a fifth embodiment in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point open
- FIG. 18 shows an actuating element of the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 17 in side views and a perspective view
- FIG. 19 shows a conductor connection terminal in a sixth embodiment in a perspective view with the terminal point closed
- FIG. 20 shows a contact insert of a conductor connection terminal in a side sectional view
- FIG. 21 shows a conductor connection terminal in a seventh embodiment with the contact insert according to FIG. 20 in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point closed;
- FIG. 22 shows an enlarged detail illustration from FIG. 21
- FIG. 23 shows a further lateral sectional view of the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 21 in a modified sectional plane
- FIG. 24 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 21 in a lateral sectional view with partial actuation
- FIG. 25 shows a further lateral sectional view of the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 24 in a modified sectional plane
- FIG. 26 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 21 in a lateral sectional view with the terminal point open;
- FIG. 27 shows a further lateral sectional view of the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 26 in a modified sectional plane
- FIG. 28 shows a further embodiment of an actuating element in a lateral sectional view, side view and perspective view.
- Figure 1 shows a conductor terminal 1 in a first embodiment in a lateral sectional view.
- the conductor terminal 1 has an insulating housing 2 with a conductor insertion opening 3, wherein an electrical conductor in a direction L Porterein guide in the conductor terminal 1 can be inserted.
- a busbar 4 and a clamping spring 5 are arranged in the insulating material housing 2 .
- the clamping spring 5 has a contact leg 5a, which merges into a spring arc 5b and then extends into a clamping leg 5c.
- the clamp's angle 5c and the busbar 4 form a terminal point 6 for the electrical conductor to be clamped.
- the conductor terminal 1 has an actuating element 7 , the actuating element 7 being mounted in the insulating material housing 2 in a displaceable manner.
- the actuating element 7 has an actuating section 7a, the actuating section 7a interacting with the clamping leg 5c in such a way that the actuating section 7a rests against the clamping leg 5c in order to open the clamping point 6.
- the actuating element 7 is mounted in the insulating material housing 2 essentially parallel to the conductor insertion direction L, with the actuating element 7 being set up for actuation in an actuating direction B, parallel to the conductor insertion direction L, to open the terminal point 6 .
- the actuating section 7a of the actuating element 7 is slidably mounted on a latching contour 8 of the insulating material housing 2 designed as an elongate guide rail.
- the operating section 7a is currency rend the displacement of the operating element 7 in the operating direction B ge leads.
- the parallel configuration of the conductor insertion direction L and the actuating direction B can prevent the actuating section 7a from reaching the area of the clamping point 6 and/or the area into which the electrical conductor is inserted, and thus preventing the electrical conductor from being inserted blocked or an inserted electrical conductor is damaged.
- a recess 10 is arranged on a projection 9 of the insulating material housing 2, the actuating section 7a being in the recess when the clamping point is closed 10 can be recorded.
- the contour of the actuating section 7a is adapted to the contour of the recess 10 .
- FIG. 2a and FIG. 2b each show a conductor connection terminal 1 according to FIG. 1 with the clamping point 6 open, the conductor connection terminal 1 of FIGS. 2a and 2b being shown in a sectional view that differs from one another.
- actuation section 7a during the actuation process, i.e. during the displacement of the actuation element from a starting position in the actuation direction B to an actuation position in which the clamping point 6 is open, rests on the latching contour 8 and shifts the clamping leg 5c in such a way that terminal point 6 is opened.
- the actuating section 7a is arranged between the clamping leg 5c of the clamping spring 5 and the latching contour 8 .
- a restoring spring 11 is cut free from the contact leg 5a of the clamping spring 5 .
- the return spring 11 interacts with the actuating element 7 in such a way that the return spring 11 exerts a restoring force on the actuating element 7, so that the actuating element 7 is pushed back into the starting position counter to the direction of actuation B as soon as there is no restoring force opposite actuating force on the actuating element 7 acts.
- the restoring spring 11 is cut free from the clamping spring on the side of the contact leg 5a of the clamping spring 5 that faces away in the conductor insertion direction L.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b each show a conductor terminal 1 according to FIG. 1 with the terminal point 6 open, the conductor terminal 1 of FIGS. 3a and 3b being shown in a sectional view that differs from one another.
- the actuating section 7a is in a latching position between the clamping leg 5c of the clamping spring and the latching contour 8, with the actuating section 7a being pressed by the spring force of the clamping leg 5c against the latching contour 8 and thus held on the latching contour 8 will.
- the latching contour 8 has a height offset 12 . This is seen from actuation direction B above the clamping point 6 .
- the actuation section 7a If the actuation section 7a is guided over this height offset 12, the actuation section 7a continues to be pressed against the latching contour 8 by the spring force of the clamping leg 5c, with the actuation section 7a reaching a latching position in which the actuation section 7a is under the force of the clamping leg 5c when it is open Terminal point 6 is held on the locking contour 8 in a clamping position.
- FIGS. 4a and 4b show a conductor connection terminal 1 in a second embodiment in a lateral sectional view with the clamping point 6 closed, the conductor connection terminal 1 of FIGS. 4a and 4b being shown in a different sectional view.
- FIG. 5 shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 4a in a side sectional view with the clamping point 6 open.
- the actuating element 7 and the latching contour 8 are designed differently from the first embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 3b.
- the latching contour 8 is also designed as an elongate guide rail, with the actuation section 7a of the actuating element resting on the latching contour 8 during the actuation process.
- the latching contour 8 or the longitudinal guide rail runs upwards as viewed from the actuation direction B, with a height offset occurring. It is clear that a locking recess 13 is arranged on the locking contour 8, with a corresponding locking lug 14 being arranged on the actuating section 7a. If the actuating element 7 is moved from the starting position to the actuating position according to FIG. 5, the locking lug 14 enters the locking recess 13 of the locking contour 8, with the actuating element 7 being held in the actuating position. The actuating element 7 is held in the latching position without the spring force of the clamping leg 5c acting on it. However, it is also conceivable that the latching is designed to support the spring force of the clamping leg 5c.
- the actuating element 7 has a sliding portion 7b, wherein the sliding portion 7b is supported on the outside of the insulating housing 2 and for manual actuation of the actuating element 7 is set up.
- the actuating element 7 can also be actuated via a compressive force on a compressive section 7c.
- FIG. 6 shows a contact insert which has a busbar 4 and a clamping spring 5 as separate components.
- the clamping spring 5 is positively coupled to the busbar 4, so that a self-supporting contact insert is realized.
- the busbar 4 has a contact portion 4c on which the terminal point 6 is gebil det.
- the busbar 4 extends from the contact section 4c via a connecting wall 4a to a fixing projection 4b.
- the connecting wall 4a can, for example, be arranged essentially at right angles to the contact section 4c and/or to the fixing projection 4b.
- the fixing projection 4b has a flake shape towards the free end, with which it is hooked in a recess 5d of the clamping spring 5.
- the clamping spring 5 has a contact leg 5a which, for example, is bent in a double S-shape.
- the recess 5d is located within this double S-shaped bending area.
- the contact leg 5a merges into the spring bow 5b, with the spring bow 5b being followed by the clamping leg 5c.
- FIG. 7 shows a conductor connection terminal with the contact insert according to FIG. 6 with the terminal point closed.
- the actuating section 7a is now at least partially in the area of the recess 10 of the projection 9.
- FIG. 8 shows an intermediate state in which the actuating section 7a is still in the latching contour 8 is not locked.
- FIG. 9 shows the fully actuated state, in which the actuating section 7a is latched in the latching contour 8.
- the actuating section 7a is located between the clamping leg 5c and the latching contour 8. The clamping leg 5c presses the actuating section 7a against the latching contour 8 and in this way fixes it in this open position.
- the actuating element is tilted by a certain angle. In the transition area from the sliding section 7b to the pressure section 7c, the actuating element 7 has a small gap to the surface of the insulating housing 2.
- a force is applied to the actuating element 7, e.g. to the sliding section 7b, in an unlocking direction R, as shown in FIG. Flierby tilts the actuator 7 back to its original position, whereby the transmission section 7a onds is lifted out of the locking contour 8 and thus unlocked.
- the actuating element 7 can now be moved back into its unactuated position by a return spring or the force of the clamping leg 5c. Alternatively, this reset movement can also be carried out by the user.
- FIG. 11 once again shows the conductor connection terminal according to FIGS. 7 to 10 in the partially actuated intermediate position.
- FIG. 12 shows a conductor connection terminal which is designed like the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 7, but in contrast thereto has a return spring 11 .
- the return spring 11 is designed to return the actuating element 7 to the initial position.
- the return spring 11 can be arranged in a recess from the insulating housing 2 and extend over a pin of the actuating element 7 .
- the return spring 11 can be designed as a spiral spring, for example.
- the return spring 11 is supported on one side on the bottom of the recess, on the other side in the peripheral area of the pin on the actuating element 7. The return spring 11 then acts directly on the pressure section 7b of the actuating element.
- Figures 13 and 14 show a conductor terminal 1 with a strain relief attachment 16 attached to its insulating housing 2.
- the strain relief attachment 16 is snapped onto the insulating housing 2 at a first fixing position 17 and a second fixing position 18 via positive fixing elements.
- This snap on the strain relief attachment 16 on the insulating housing 2 is only possible if the actuating element 7 of the conductor terminal 1 is in the starting position, ie is not actuated. Only then can the form-fitting fixing elements in the first fixing position 17 and the second fixing position 18 correctly engage in one another.
- Figures 15 and 16 show the arrangement according to Figures 13 and 14, wherein the actuating element 7 of the conductor terminal 1 is now moved into the operating position. As can be seen, a fixing element 19 of the actuating element 7 is no longer aligned with the first fixing position 17 defined by the strain relief attachment 16. The same applies to the second fixing position 18, where the desired form fit cannot be produced either, so that the strain relief attachment 16 moves cannot be attached to the insulating housing 2.
- FIG. 17 shows a conductor connection terminal 1 in which the actuating element 7 has an actuating section 7a which is connected to a main body of the actuating element 7 via a flexible articulation point 7d.
- the actuating element 7 is in the actuating position, i.e. the clamping point is open.
- the actuating portion 7a is already deflected into the lower-lying portion of the locking contour 8 and locked there.
- the main body of the actuating element 7 did not perform a tilting movement, as in the previously explained exemplary embodiments, but remained in its original position parallel to the surface of the insulating material housing 2 .
- the changed spatial position of the actuating section 7a in relation to the main body of the actuating element 7 is thus compensated for via the articulation point 7d.
- FIG. 18 shows the actuating element 7 of the conductor connection terminal 1 according to FIG. 17 in various representations.
- the actuating element 7 is shown in a side view, which applies to the closed clamping point.
- the actuator 7 is shown in a side view for open terminal applies.
- Figure c) shows the actuating element 7 in a perspective view.
- the operating element 7 can, for example, have two side sections 7e which form the main body of the operating element 7.
- the actuating section 7a is connected to the side sections 7e via the articulation point 7d.
- a comparison of figures a) and b) shows the flexible deflectability of the actuating section 7a via the articulation point 7d in relation to the side sections 7e.
- FIG. 19 shows an embodiment of a conductor connection terminal 1 in which a restoring spring 11 for restoring the actuating element 7 is formed directly in one piece on the contact leg 5a of the clamping spring 5.
- a lateral section of the contact section 5a can be cut out and formed into an at least partially meandering compression spring shape in order to form the return spring 11 .
- the conductor connection terminal according to FIG. 19 also has a different type of spring suspension of the clamping spring 5 on the busbar 4, which is explained in more detail below with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 20 shows the contact insert of the conductor connection terminal 1 according to FIG. 19 in a lateral sectional view.
- the conductor rail 4 again has a contact section 4c, a connecting wall 4a projecting therefrom and a fixing projection 4b projecting from the connecting wall 4a.
- a first holding element 5e and a second holding element 5f are protruded in a direction pointing away from the clamping leg 5c of the clamping feet 5 from the contact leg 5a, e.g Gene tab.
- the first holding element 5e is on a first holding edge 4e and the second holding element 5f mounted on a second holding edge 4f.
- the holding edges 4e, 4f are arranged on the conductor rail 4.
- first holding element 5e encompasses the first holding edge 4e.
- the second holding element 5f which is spaced apart from the first holding element 5e, is arranged in the direction of the spring bow 5b, with the second holding element 5f reaching through the second holding edge 4f, which is designed as the edge of a holding opening 4d.
- the first element 5e Garle is arranged at the free end of the contact leg 5a, wherein the second holding element 5f is spaced apart from the first holding element 5e in the direction of the spring arc 5b.
- FIG. 21 shows a conductor connection terminal 1 with the terminal point closed.
- the contact insert of the conductor connection terminal 1 can be designed according to Figure 20, for example.
- an area around the operating section 7a is marked with a circle.
- This area marked with the circle is shown enlarged in FIG. FIG. 22 makes it clear that the clamping leg 5c can be bent several times.
- a section 5g that is convex from the perspective of the actuating section 7a can be present on the clamping leg 5c.
- the convex portion 5g protrudes slightly toward the operating portion 7a.
- the operating section 7a can be designed as a negative contour of the convex section 5g, so to speak, e.g. by the operating section 7a having a concave section 7f.
- the clamping spring 5 is adapted to the shape of the actuating section 7a in the region of the clamping leg 5c.
- FIG. 23 shows further details of the conductor connection terminal in the non-actuated state of the actuation element 7 on the basis of the sectional plane that has changed compared to FIG.
- FIGS. 24 and 25 show the conductor terminal 1 with the actuating element 7 partially actuated, ie in an intermediate position.
- a detent 14 on the actuating Supply section 7a has not yet reached the latched position in the latching recess 13 of the latching contour 8 in this operating position. It can be seen that the actuating element 7 has not yet tilted at this point about a tilting point 20 formed on a housing part of the insulating material housing 2 .
- Figures 26 and 27 show the conductor connection terminal when the actuating element is fully actuated, i.e. when the terminal point is open.
- the actuating element 7 is now tilted by a certain angle about the tilting point 20 .
- the actuating section 7 is pivoted slightly downwards, so that the locking lug 14 on the actuating section 7a is now arranged in the latching recess 13 .
- the actuating element 7 is locked in the actuating position.
- a force can be applied to the actuating element 7 in the unlocking direction R, as illustrated in FIG.
- FIG. 28 shows in illustration a) an actuating element 7 in a lateral sectional representation, in illustration b) in a side view and in illustration c) in a perspective view.
- the actuating element 7 according to FIG. 28 can be used, for example, with the conductor connection terminal according to one of the previous embodiments. It can be seen in particular that the actuating element 7 has the latching lug 14 on the actuating section 7a.
- the actuating element 7 can have a first elongated hole 7g on the sliding section 7b, e.g. such that the first elongated hole 7g is arranged at the free end of the sliding section 7b and is open towards the free end.
- the sliding section 7b can also be guided in the direction of longitudinal movement through the first elongated hole 7g, e.g. by a pin which protrudes from the insulating material housing 2 and which engages in the first elongated hole 7g.
- the actuating element 7 has a second elongated hole 7h on one or both side sections 7e.
- a guide extension of the insulating material housing 2 can be guided in the second elongated hole 7h.
- the actuating element 7 has additional guidance during its sliding movement.
- the actuating element 7 is prevented from being able to become detached from the insulating material housing 2 .
- the second Elongated hole 7h can in particular be designed with side walls that are not parallel in the longitudinal direction, for example in such a way that the width of the second elongate hole 7h decreases as the distance from the pressure section 7c increases. In other words, the area of the second elongated hole 7h facing the pressing portion 7c is wider than the areas farther away. In this way, the actuating element 7 has sufficient freedom of movement during the tilting process.
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