EP4193434A1 - Dispositif de fixation, procédé, agencement et armoire de distribution - Google Patents

Dispositif de fixation, procédé, agencement et armoire de distribution

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EP4193434A1
EP4193434A1 EP21754804.9A EP21754804A EP4193434A1 EP 4193434 A1 EP4193434 A1 EP 4193434A1 EP 21754804 A EP21754804 A EP 21754804A EP 4193434 A1 EP4193434 A1 EP 4193434A1
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Prior art keywords
fastening
wall
section
rail
fastening device
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Christian KLOPPENBURG
Reiner Busse
Wjatscheslaw Janzen
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Phoenix Contact GmbH and Co KG
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/26Casings; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/30Cabinet-type casings; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/32Mounting of devices therein
    • H02B1/34Racks
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/015Boards, panels, desks; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/04Mounting thereon of switches or of other devices in general, the switch or device having, or being without, casing
    • H02B1/052Mounting on rails
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/01Frameworks
    • H02B1/012Details of mechanical connections
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02B1/00Frameworks, boards, panels, desks, casings; Details of substations or switching arrangements
    • H02B1/015Boards, panels, desks; Parts thereof or accessories therefor
    • H02B1/04Mounting thereon of switches or of other devices in general, the switch or device having, or being without, casing
    • H02B1/042Mounting on perforated supports by means of screws or locking members
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K7/00Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
    • H05K7/18Construction of rack or frame
    • H05K7/183Construction of rack or frame support rails therefor

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a fastening device for fastening a mounting rail to a wall, for example a wall of a switch cabinet.
  • the invention further relates to a method for attaching a mounting rail to a wall by means of such an attachment device and an arrangement and a switch cabinet with such an attachment device.
  • Mounting rails can be designed as an elongated U or C profile and are used to accommodate a large number of connection terminals, in particular terminal blocks.
  • the connection terminals can be mounted in a control cabinet using the mounting rails.
  • the support rails usually have a large number of openings, via which the support rails can be fastened to a wall of the switch cabinet by means of screws. Since the screws are no longer accessible when the mounting rails are equipped with connection terminals, the mounting rails must first be fastened in the control cabinet using the screws and only after the mounting rails have been fastened or installed on a wall of the control cabinet can the mounting rails be fitted with the connection terminals .
  • a DIN rail prefabricated with connection terminals cannot be installed in the control cabinet. As a result, automated assembly of the mounting rails is also not possible. The assembly effort for equipping a control cabinet with connection terminals and mounting rails is therefore very high.
  • the invention is based on the object of providing a fastening device, a method, an arrangement and a switch cabinet in which the assembly effort can be reduced and in particular mounting rails prefabricated with connection terminals can be fastened to a wall.
  • the fastening device has at least one fastening element, which has a wall fastening section for fastening the fastening element to the wall and a mounting rail fastening section for fastening the fastening element to the mounting rail.
  • the mounting rail fastening section is in a fastened state of the fastening element on the mounting rail at least partially passed through an opening formed on the mounting rail.
  • the support rail section has a handle from behind, into which a section of the support rail is inserted in the fastened state.
  • a fastening device with at least one fastening element is now provided, with one or more fastening elements first being fastened to a wall, which can also be a mounting plate, for example and then the prefabricated mounting rail, for example equipped with connection terminals, is fastened to the one or more fastening elements and thus to the wall.
  • the mounting rail can be pushed into the fastening element fastened to the wall, so that the mounting rail can be held and fastened to the wall by being pushed into the fastening element of the fastening device. Otherwise usual fastening means, such as several screws, no longer have to be attached to the mounting rail in order to attach the mounting rail to the wall.
  • the fastening element has two sections, the mounting rail fastening section and the wall fastening section.
  • the support rail attachment section is formed directly adjacent to the wall attachment section. The connection terminals are snapped onto the mounting rail in the area of a top side of the mounting rail.
  • the mounting rail is mounted on the wall via an underside of the mounting rail which is opposite the top and on which no connection terminals are snapped.
  • the fastening element is guided with its mounting rail fastening section through an opening in the mounting rail, so that in the fastened state the fastening element with its mounting rail fastening section at least partially protrudes through the opening in the mounting rail.
  • the support rail it preferably has a plurality of these openings, it being possible for a fastening element of this type to be arranged in each opening in order to fasten the support rail to the wall.
  • the fastening device can thus also have two or more such fastening elements.
  • the openings on the mounting rail are preferably each elongate, so that they have a greater length than width.
  • the support rail fastening section has a rear handle, into which a section of the support rail adjoining the opening can be pushed during assembly, so that the support rail in the fastened state engages with the rear handle and via the rear handle on the fastening device via the fastening element the fastening device is held.
  • the support rail can be held and fastened to the fastening element of the fastening device and thus to the wall by means of a purely form-fitting connection.
  • the rear grip can be designed in the form of a recess formed on an outer peripheral surface of the carrier rail fastening section.
  • the carrier rail fastening section can have a cylindrical and thus elongated shape, which can have a round or elliptical cross section, for example.
  • the recess may be formed on the outer peripheral surface of this cylindrical shape.
  • the recess can be in the form of a notch on the outer peripheral surface of the mounting rail attachment section. Starting from the outer peripheral surface, the recess extends in the direction of a central axis of the carrier rail fastening section.
  • the recess can taper in the direction of the central axis of the carrier rail fastening section. Due to the narrowing, a targeted introduction of the section of the support rail into the rear handle can take place. In addition, the insertion of the section of the mounting rail into the rear handle can be made easier.
  • the recess may be delimited by a first panel and by a second panel opposite the first panel, wherein the first panel may have a ramp shape. Due to the ramp shape, the first wall surface can form an inclined surface. In contrast, the second wall surface preferably has no ramp shape. The second wall surface preferably extends in a horizontal plane which extends transversely to the central axis of the support rail fastening element.
  • the first wall surface can, for example, be at an angle of between 30° and 70°, preferably between 40° and 60°, inclined to the second wall surface. Due to the ramp shape, tolerances of the mounting rail can be compensated. In addition, as a result, support rails with different material thicknesses can be attached to the attachment element of the attachment device. Furthermore, an almost play-free connection between the fastening element and the mounting rail and thus between the fastening device and the mounting rail can be achieved.
  • the carrier rail fastening section can have a tool receiving area.
  • the tool-receiving area can be designed, for example, in the form of a slot into which a tool, such as a screwdriver, can engage.
  • the tool receiving area can be formed on an end face of the carrier rail fastening section.
  • the mounting rail attachment section is preferably formed in one piece with the wall attachment section.
  • the entire fastening element is thus preferably made in one piece.
  • the wall fastening section can have an engagement pin for engaging in a first opening formed on the wall.
  • a purely form-fitting connection of the fastening element to the wall is possible by means of the engagement pin.
  • the engagement pin is preferably elongate.
  • the engagement pin may have a cylindrical shape. The engagement pin can protrude through the first opening on the wall in a wall-mounted state.
  • the fastening element can furthermore have a holding element which, in the fastened state, can be held on a flange of the wall fastening section and can engage in a second opening formed on the wall.
  • the retaining element is preferably provided in addition to the engagement pin, so that the fastening element can be attached to the wall via two points, the retaining element and the engagement pin.
  • the holding element can, for example be a screw or a rivet, which can be held on the flange and thus on the wall attachment section via an opening formed on the flange.
  • the fastening device can have a securing element in addition to the fastening element.
  • the securing element is preferably arranged separately and thus at a distance from the fastening element.
  • the securing element can be used to prevent the support rail from accidentally slipping out or becoming detached from the fastening element.
  • the securing element can be fastened directly to the wall and directly to the mounting rail.
  • the securing element is preferably arranged at an end of the support rail on which no connection terminals or the like are snapped on.
  • the securing element can be a screw, for example. However, it is also possible, for example, for the securing element to have the same shape as the fastening element.
  • the securing element designed with the same shape as the fastening element can then, for example, be rotated by 180° relative to the actual fastening element on the wall and on the support rail, in order to be able to form a blocking effect against a sliding or sliding movement of the support rail.
  • the carrier rail fastening section can have a securing tab which, in the fastened state, engages in the opening of the carrier rail. In the fastened state, the securing tab can then engage in one and the same opening in the mounting rail together with the base body of the mounting rail mounting section.
  • the securing lug can lie in the contour of the opening, so that in the state in which the securing lug engages in the opening of the mounting rail, an unintentional shifting or slipping of the mounting rail can be prevented .
  • the outer contour of the securing tab can be adapted to the contour of the opening, at least in certain areas. If such a securing tab is provided, a securing element arranged separately from the fastening element is no longer necessary.
  • the securing tab can preferably be designed to be resilient. When you move the mounting rail in the fixed state can thus deflect the securing tab when reaching the fixed state in the opening of the mounting rail to at the Engage mounting rail and thus be able to prevent unwanted displacement movement of the mounting rail from the fixed state again.
  • the securing tab can have a stop surface against which, in the fastened state, an edge section of the support rail delimiting the opening can rest. A defined positioning of the securing tab on the mounting rail in the fastened state can be achieved by the stop surface.
  • the stop surface is preferably formed on an edge area of the securing tab.
  • the securing tab can have a step in the area of the stop surface.
  • the flange can have two centering ribs running parallel to one another for aligning the support rail on the fastening element.
  • the centering ribs can be oriented such that they can extend along the length of the support rail.
  • the two centering ribs can be spaced so far apart that the mounting rail can be accommodated between the two centering ribs. Due to the two centering ribs, the flange can form a U-profile in cross section.
  • the object according to the invention is also achieved by means of a method for fastening a mounting rail to a wall using a fastening device designed and developed as described above, in which the at least one fastening element of the fastening device is fastened to the wall by means of its wall fastening section, the at least one fastening element the fastening device is passed at least partially through an opening formed on the mounting rail by means of its mounting rail mounting section and then the mounting rail is pushed by a displacement movement with a section of the mounting rail into the rear grip of the mounting rail mounting section.
  • the object according to the invention is also achieved by means of an arrangement which has a mounting rail and a fastening device which has been developed and developed as described above, the mounting rail being fastened to the wall via the fastening device in order to hold the mounting rail on a wall.
  • the mounting rail being fastened to the wall via the fastening device in order to hold the mounting rail on a wall.
  • several fastening elements of the fastening device can be provided along a length of the mounting rail, so that the mounting rail with a high Stability and high security can be attached to the wall.
  • the fastening elements of a fastening device arranged along a length of the mounting rail are preferably arranged at a distance from one another.
  • the object according to the invention is achieved by means of a switch cabinet which has at least one arrangement described above, which has been developed and developed further, and which is fastened to a wall of the switch cabinet.
  • FIG. 1a shows a schematic representation of a fastening element of a fastening device according to the invention in a first view
  • Fig. 1b shows a schematic representation of the fastening element shown in Fig. 1a in a second view
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of a further fastening element of a fastening device according to the invention
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic representation of the fastener shown in Fig. 2 attached to a wall
  • FIGS. 1a and 1b shows a schematic representation of fastening elements shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b fastened to a wall when a support rail is pushed into the rear grip of the fastening elements
  • FIG. 5 shows a schematic representation of an arrangement according to the invention in a state mounted on a wall with fastening elements as shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b and a securing element of the fastening device
  • Fig. 6 shows a schematic representation of an arrangement according to the invention in a wall-mounted condition with fastening elements as shown in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 7 is a schematic sectional view of the arrangement shown in Fig. 6 mounted on a wall along line A-A,
  • FIG. 8a shows a schematic representation of a further security element during assembly with the mounting rail
  • Fig. 8b shows a schematic representation of the securing element shown in Fig. 8a in the fastened state
  • FIGS. 8a and 8b show a schematic representation of an arrangement according to the invention with a fuse element as shown in FIGS. 8a and 8b,
  • FIG. 10 shows a further schematic representation of a fastening device according to the invention
  • Fig. 11 shows a schematic representation of the fastening device shown in Fig. 10 attached to a wall
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic representation of an arrangement according to the invention when attaching the support rail to two attachment devices as shown in FIG. 10, and
  • FIG. 13 shows a schematic sectional view of the arrangement shown in FIG. 12 mounted on a wall in a fastened state of the support rail with a fastening device as shown in FIGS. 10 to 12.
  • FIG. 1a and 1b show an embodiment of a fastening element 101 of a fastening device 100, by means of which a mounting rail 200 can be fastened to a wall 400.
  • FIG. The fastening element 101 has a wall fastening section 110 via which the fastening element 101 can be fastened to the wall 400 .
  • the fastening element 101 has a mounting rail fastening section 111, via which the fastening element 101 can be fastened to a mounting rail 200.
  • the mounting rail attachment section 111 is directly adjacent to the wall attachment section 110 .
  • the mounting rail attachment section 111 is formed in one piece with the wall attachment section 110 .
  • the support rail fastening section 111 has a base body 118 which has a substantially cylindrical shape, this cylindrical shape having an elliptical cross section.
  • a grip 112 is formed on the mounting rail fastening section 111 , into which a section 210 of the mounting rail 200 can be inserted for fastening the mounting rail 200 to the fastening element 101 .
  • the rear grip 112 represents an undercut.
  • the rear grip 112 is designed in the form of a recess 114 formed on the outer peripheral surface 113 of the carrier rail fastening section 111 .
  • the recess 114 and thus the rear handle 112 extend, starting from the outer peripheral surface 113 in the direction of a central axis M of the carrier rail fastening section 111. In the embodiment shown here, the rear handle 112 extends so far into the carrier rail fastening section 111 that the rear handle 112 extends to the Central axis M extends.
  • the recess 114 forming the rear grip 112 is shaped in such a way that the recess 114 tapers in the direction of the central axis M, starting from the outer peripheral surface 113 .
  • the taper is formed in that one of the two wall surfaces 115, 116 delimiting the recess 114 has a ramp shape.
  • the first wall surface 115 has the ramp shape, whereas the second wall surface 116 extends in a horizontal plane E.
  • the horizontal plane E runs transversely to the central axis M.
  • the ramp shape means that the first wall surface 115 runs obliquely, so that the first wall surface 115 preferably extends at an angle of between 30° and 60° to the second wall surface 116 .
  • the wall attachment section 110 adjoins the second wall surface 116 .
  • the second wall surface 116 forms a flat support surface for the section 210 of the support rail 200 .
  • the second wall surface 116 projects beyond the first wall surface 115 in some areas, as can be seen in FIGS. 1a and 1b.
  • the second wall surface 116 is formed on a collar 117 which partially overlaps the base body 118 of the carrier rail fastening section 111 .
  • the first wall surface 115 is formed on the base body 118 .
  • the collar 117 is circular at least in certain areas.
  • the base body 118 is formed on the collar 117 eccentrically of the collar 117 .
  • a tool receiving area 119 is formed on the carrier rail fastening section 111 .
  • the tool receiving area 119 is formed on an end face 120 of the mounting rail fastening section 111 or of the base body 118 of the mounting rail fastening section 111 .
  • the tool receiving area 119 is designed in the form of a slit-shaped recess or an elongate groove into which a tool, such as a screwdriver, can engage.
  • the wall attachment section 110 has an engagement pin 121 via which the wall attachment section 100 can engage in a first opening 410 formed on the wall 400 .
  • the engaging pin 121 has a cylindrical shape.
  • the engagement pin 121 extends away from the collar 117 starting from an underside 122 of the collar 117 .
  • the second wall surface 116 is formed on an upper side 123 of the collar 117 opposite the lower side 122 .
  • the base body 118 is also connected to the upper side 123 of the collar 117 and extends away from the collar 117 starting from the upper side 123 of the collar 117 .
  • the engagement pin 121 has a smaller diameter than the collar 117.
  • the central axis M forms the central axis M both for the mounting rail fastening section 111 and for the wall fastening section 110 .
  • the wall fastening section 110 has a flange 124 .
  • the second wall surface 116 is on an upper side 125 of the flange 124 pointing in the direction of the mounting rail fastening section 111 of the support rail attachment section 111 is formed. In this configuration, too, the second wall surface 116 extends in the horizontal plane E and thus transversely to the central axis M.
  • An opening 126 is formed on the flange 124 in which a retaining element 127 can be retained, the retaining element 127 here being a rivet.
  • the holding element 127 can be fastened in a second opening 411 of the wall 400 .
  • the fastening element 101 can have two fastening points with the wall 400 via the engagement pin 121 and the holding element 127 .
  • FIG. 2 is identical to the configuration shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b.
  • FIG. 3 shows a wall 400 to which a mounting rail 200, in particular a prefabricated mounting rail 200, can be attached.
  • the wall here has openings 410, 411 arranged in pairs, so that a fastening element 101 as shown in FIG. 2 can be fastened to the wall 400.
  • the fastening elements 101 of the fastening device 100 are first fastened to the wall 400 by inserting the wall fastening section 110 of the respective fastening element 100 with the engagement pin 121 into the first opening 410 and, if necessary, also the retaining element 127 into the second Opening 411 on the wall 400 are introduced.
  • the mounting rail 200 is then attached to the fastening elements 101 already attached to the wall 400 .
  • the mounting rail 200 is placed on the fastening elements 101 in such a way that the mounting rail fastening section 111 is passed through an opening 211 formed on the mounting rail 200, as shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the mounting rail fastening section 111 is still at a distance from the section 210 of the mounting rail 200, via which the actual fastening of the mounting rail 200 to the fastening element 101 takes place.
  • a displacement movement V of the support rail 200 takes place in such a way that the section 210 of the support rail 200, which is formed adjacent to the opening 211, fits into the rear grip 112 of the Support rail attachment portion 111 of the fastener 101 is inserted.
  • the pushed-in state is shown in FIG. If there are several fastening elements 101, the mounting rail 200 is simultaneously pushed in with the respective section 210 of the mounting rail 200 into the rear grip 112 of the respective fastening element 101.
  • the fastening device 100 can have a securing element 102 in addition to the one or more fastening elements 101 .
  • the securing element 102 is provided in the form of an additional component to the one or more fastening elements 101 .
  • the support rail 200 can be secured to the wall 400 at an end section 214 of the support rail 200 by means of the securing element 102, which is in the form of a screw in Fig. 5 and 6, so that the support rail 200 cannot accidentally slip out of the way the fastening elements are engaged from behind 101 can be prevented.
  • the securing element 102 engages through an opening 216 on the end section 214 of the support rail 200. In contrast to the opening 211, this opening 216 is not designed as a slot here.
  • FIG. 5 shows a corresponding arrangement 300 of fastening elements 101 and a support rail 200 in the fastened or pushed-in state, the fastening elements 101 being designed in accordance with the configuration shown in FIGS. 1a and 1b.
  • FIG. 6 shows a corresponding arrangement 300 of fastening elements 101 and a mounting rail 200 in the fastened or pushed-in state, the fastening elements 101 being designed in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 shows a sectional illustration along line AA drawn in FIG.
  • the engagement of the support rail 200 with its section 210 in the rear grip 112 of the fastening element 101 can be seen here.
  • the fastening element 101 rests with its first wall surface 115 on an upper side 212 of the mounting rail 200, via which connection terminals (not shown here) are also snapped onto the mounting rail 200.
  • connection terminals not shown here
  • the fastening element 101 rests against the underside 213 of the mounting rail 200 in the fastened state.
  • the mounting rail 200 is fastened to the fastening elements 101 via the underside 213 of the mounting rail 200, in that the underside 213 of the mounting rail 213 is placed on the fastening elements 101 in such a way that the mounting rail fastening section 111 of a fastening element 101 passes through an opening 211 in the mounting rail 200, starting from the underside 213 of the mounting rail 200 in the direction of the upper side 212 of the mounting rail 200 can dive through.
  • the securing element 102 is designed similarly to a fastening element 101, in particular similarly to a fastening element 101 as shown in FIG.
  • the securing element 102 also has a mounting rail attachment section 103 and a wall attachment section 104 here.
  • the mounting rail attachment section 103 has a handle 105 from behind, into which part of the mounting rail 200, as shown in FIGS. 8a and 8b, can be inserted.
  • the rear grip 105 represents an undercut.
  • the rear grip 105 is designed in the form of a recess 106 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the support rail fastening section 103 .
  • the recess 106 and thus the rear grip 105 are configured here in the same shape as the recess 114 and the rear grip 112 of the fastening element 101 .
  • the recess 106 tapers in the direction of the central axis of the support rail fastening section 103.
  • the wall attachment section 104 has a flange 107 in which an opening 108 is formed, in which a holding element 109 in the form of a screw is arranged in order to attach the securing element 102 to a wall 400 via its wall attachment section 104 .
  • the support rail 200 is pushed with its end section 214 into the handle 105 of the support rail fastening section 103 of the securing element 102 . This takes place in the area of the opening 216 on the end section 214 of the support rail 200.
  • the opening 216 is designed to be open here, so that the opening 216 has a U-shape. Due to the opening 216 being open on one side, the mounting rail fastening section 103 of the securing element 102 can be pushed into the opening 216 until the mounting rail 200 is immersed in the rear handle 105 and is thus latched to the rear handle 105 .
  • FIG. 9 shows an arrangement 300 with a mounting rail 200 and a fastening device 100, a fastening element 101 and a securing element 102 of the fastening device 100 being visible here.
  • the securing element 102 is designed in accordance with the configuration shown in FIGS. 8a and 8b.
  • the fastening element 101 has the same shape as the securing element 102 .
  • the securing element 102 is arranged rotated by 180° in relation to the fastening element 101, which is designed in the same way.
  • the flange 124 of the fastening element 101 has a U-shaped cross section, so that the support rail 200 can be pushed into the U-shaped cross section of the flange 124 of the wall fastening section 110, as can be seen in FIG.
  • the flange 124 has two centering ribs 130 arranged parallel to one another, between which the support rail 200 is inserted, so that the support rail 200 can be prevented from slipping or tilting laterally on the flange 124 .
  • the carrier rail fastening section 111 of the fastening element 101 is of the same shape as the carrier rail fastening section 103 of the securing element 102 .
  • the wall attachment section 110 of the attachment element 101 is also designed in the same way as the wall attachment section 104 of the securing element 102 .
  • FIGS. 10 to 13 show an embodiment in which the fastening device 100 has fastening elements 101 but no securing element 102 .
  • the fastening elements 101 each have a securing tab 128, with the securing tab 128 taking over the function of the securing element 102, so that the securing element 102 no longer has to be provided.
  • FIG. 10 shows an embodiment of a fastening element 101 in which the flange 124 of the wall fastening section 110 has a U-shape in cross section, in that the flange 124 has two centering ribs 130 running parallel to one another.
  • An opening 126 is also formed on the flange 124, in which a holding element 127 can be arranged, as can be seen in FIG.
  • the retaining element 127 is a screw.
  • the mounting rail attachment section 111 is formed in one piece with the wall attachment section 110 .
  • the mounting rail attachment section 111 has a base body 118 .
  • a grip 112 is formed on the mounting rail fastening section 111 , into which a section 210 of the mounting rail 200 can be inserted for fastening the mounting rail 200 to the fastening element 101 .
  • the rear grip 112 represents an undercut.
  • the rear grip 112 is designed in the form of a recess 114 formed on the outer peripheral surface 113 of the carrier rail fastening section 111 .
  • the recess 114 and thus the rear grip 112 extend, starting from the outer peripheral surface 113, in the direction of a central axis M of the support rail fastening section 111.
  • the recess 114 forming the rear grip 112 is shaped in such a way that the recess 114 tapers in the direction of the central axis M, starting from the outer peripheral surface 113 .
  • the taper is formed in that the wall surface 115 delimiting the recess 114 has a ramp shape. Due to this narrowing of the recess 114 and thus of the grip 112 from behind, support rails 200 of different thicknesses can be attached or pushed in on the support rail attachment section 111 .
  • a securing tab 128 is integrally formed on the base body 118 of the mounting rail attachment section 111 .
  • the securing tab 128 is formed on the base body 118 in such a way that the securing tab 128 extends away from the rear handle 112 .
  • the securing tab 128 is thus formed on the base body 118 at a distance from the rear handle 112 .
  • the base body 118 protrudes beyond the securing tab 128, so that the base body 118 has a greater height than the securing tab 128.
  • the securing tab 128 is resilient.
  • the securing tab 128 is designed to be resilient in such a way that it can spring transversely to the direction of the displacement movement V of the support rail 200 .
  • the latter is at least partially cut free and is only connected to the flange 124 via the base body 118 .
  • a direct connection of Securing tab 128 with flange 124 is not provided, as can be seen in the sectional view of FIG.
  • the securing tab 128 is elongate.
  • the securing tab 128 has a tongue shape.
  • the securing tab 128 On an edge region 131 of the securing tab 128, the latter has a stop surface 129 against which, in the fastened state, a border section 215 delimiting the opening 211 of the mounting rail 200 bears or strikes, as can be seen in FIG.
  • the securing tab 128 In the area of the stop surface 129, the securing tab 128 has a step in order to be able to ensure that the edge section 215 of the support rail 200 rests securely on the securing tab 128 in the fastened state.
  • FIG. 12 shows the assembly 300 in an unattached condition
  • FIG. 13 shows the assembly 300 in the attached condition
  • To attach the support rail 200 it is axially displaced by a displacement movement V, with this displacement movement V the support rail 200 being displaced between the two centering ribs 130 along the flange 124 of the wall attachment section 110.
  • the support rail 200 is pushed far enough until the entire support rail attachment section 111 and thus also the securing tab 128 of the support rail attachment section 111 dips or springs into the opening 211 of the support rail 200 .
  • the support rail 200 is thereby displaced in such a way that the support rail 200 dips into the rear handle 112 of the base body 118 and latches or hooks into it.
  • FIG. 13 shows the fastened state in which the securing tab 128 is spring-loaded into the opening 211 of the support rail 200 such that the support rail 200 rests with its edge section 215 on the stop surface 129, in particular abuts against it.
  • the fastened state as shown in FIG. 13, an axial displacement of the mounting rail 200 and thus a detachment of the mounting rail 200 from the fastening device 100 is no longer possible.
  • a compressive force D can be applied from above onto the securing tab 128 in order to release the securing tab 128 from the latching with the edge section 215 of the support rail 200, so that the securing tab 128 is pressed out of the opening 211 at least in certain areas is and thereby the mounting rail 200 is freely movable again.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de fixation (100) pour la fixation d'un rail de montage (200) à une paroi (400) présentant au moins un élément de fixation (101), qui a une partie de fixation de paroi (110) pour la fixation de l'élément de fixation (101) à la paroi (400), et une partie de fixation de rail de montage (111) pour la fixation de l'élément de fixation (101) au rail de montage (200), la partie de fixation de rail de montage (111), lorsqu'elle est à l'état fixé, étant guidée au moins partiellement à travers une ouverture (211) formée dans le rail de montage (200), et la partie de fixation de rail de montage (111) ayant une contre-dépouille (112) dans laquelle une partie (210) du rail de montage (200) est poussée lorsqu'elle est dans l'état fixé.
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