EP4447757A1 - System für einen präsentations-, verkaufs- oder messestand und/oder für den ladenbau, sowie stromabnehmer für einen elektrischen verbraucher in einem solchen system und dessen verwendung - Google Patents
System für einen präsentations-, verkaufs- oder messestand und/oder für den ladenbau, sowie stromabnehmer für einen elektrischen verbraucher in einem solchen system und dessen verwendungInfo
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- EP4447757A1 EP4447757A1 EP22838717.1A EP22838717A EP4447757A1 EP 4447757 A1 EP4447757 A1 EP 4447757A1 EP 22838717 A EP22838717 A EP 22838717A EP 4447757 A1 EP4447757 A1 EP 4447757A1
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- current collector
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- contact needles
- wall element
- conductor tracks
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R25/00—Coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits
- H01R25/14—Rails or bus-bars constructed so that the counterparts can be connected thereto at any point along their length
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F10/00—Furniture or installations specially adapted to particular types of service systems, not otherwise provided for
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- A47F11/00—Arrangements in shop windows, shop floors or show cases
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- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
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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
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- H01R12/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a system or presentation system, in particular for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and / or for shop fitting and a pantograph for an electrical consumer.
- the proposed presentation system can also be used in museums or in the smart home sector.
- a presentation or exhibition stand is the first point of contact for a new customer and is therefore particularly important as a figurehead for the company presenting itself. For this reason, increasing value is being placed on the visual impression and also on the possibilities of different and, in particular, flexible presentations.
- special electrical consumers such as e.g. B. lighting devices or monitors, etc. used to draw the viewer's attention to certain things.
- the arrangement of such lighting devices or electrical loads in general has so far required wiring what the Flexibility with regard to a changed arrangement of the electrical load or the lighting device is severely restricted. In the same way, more and more value is placed on an attractive appearance when it comes to shopfitting.
- DE 102011 005 735 A1 discloses a system for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and/or for shopfitting, having at least one wall, floor or ceiling element with a carrier material and a coating covering it, with electrical conductor tracks are applied to the carrier material or arranged on/in the coating and wherein the carrier material and/or the electrical conductor tracks can be magnetized, ie have ferromagnetic properties; and with at least one electrical load which can be fixed to the carrier material via at least one magnet, the electrical load having needle-shaped current collectors which penetrate the coating when the electrical load is fixed to the carrier material and thereby establish electrical contact with the conductor tracks and the electrical load supply with electricity.
- the system known from DE 102011 005 735 A1 makes it possible, for example, to create a wall element, for example for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand or for shop fitting, which in particular offers an easily changeable and therefore flexible arrangement of electrical consumers allows the wall element.
- DE 10 2018 115659 B4 discloses a system for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and/or for shop fitting with a live wall element and a current collector for an electrical consumer, which is designed to be attached to the wall element; wherein the wall element has a carrier plate and a coating covering it; wherein the wall element has first electrical conductor tracks of a first polarity and second electrical conductor tracks of a second polarity, the first and second electrical conductor tracks being arranged alternately at least in sections; wherein the current collector has a plurality of at least three contact needles, wherein the current collector is set up to be attached to the wall element in such a way that at least one of the contact needles contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least at least one other of the contact needles contacts one of the second electrical conductor tracks; and wherein a first contact needle, a second contact needle, and a third contact needle of the plurality of contact needles are arranged to lie on a circle.
- DE 102018 115659 B4 also discloses a
- a system is therefore proposed, in particular for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and/or for shop fitting, with a live wall element and a current collector for an electrical consumer, which is set up to to be attached to the wall element; wherein the wall element has a carrier plate and a coating covering it; wherein the wall element has first electrical conductor tracks (of a first polarity) and second electrical conductor tracks (of a second polarity), the first and second electrical conductor tracks being arranged alternately at least in sections; wherein the current collector has a plurality of at least two contact needles, in particular at least three contact needles, wherein the current collector is set up to be attached to the wall element in such a way that at least one of the contact needles contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least one other of the contact needles one the second electrical conductor tracks contacted; and wherein the current collector has exchangeable contact needles.
- a corresponding current collector for an electrical consumer (for use) in a system for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and/or for shop fitting is proposed.
- the inventors have further recognized that this requirement conflicts with providing a product that is as sustainable and durable as possible, since current collectors with thin contact needles have a limited service life.
- the contact needles should be thicker and more stable. It would therefore be desirable to have a further improved system for a presentation, sales or To provide a trade fair stand and/or for shopfitting, which strengthens the conscious use of limited resources. In particular, it would be desirable to further improve the reliability and/or lifetime of such systems.
- a system in particular for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and / or for shop fitting with a live wall element and a current collector for an electrical consumer, which is designed to be attached to the wall element to be, wherein the wall element has a support plate and a coating covering this, to provide, wherein the current collector has interchangeable contact needles.
- the current collector has interchangeable contact needles.
- the proposed solution is based on the general idea that a current-carrying wall serves as a source and an adapter or current collector is provided for tapping current from the wall.
- the wall element can be set up to be connected to a current or voltage source such as a power pack.
- the first conductor tracks can be connected, in particular via a first rear connection contact, to a positive pole, for example, and the second conductor tracks can be connected to a negative pole, in particular via a second rear connection contact.
- a DC voltage of 12V or 24V can be provided.
- another type of voltage supply such as an AC voltage or a DC voltage with a superimposed AC voltage, can be provided via the first and second conductor tracks.
- the wall element can have a carrier plate and optionally a cover covering it.
- the combination of support plate and cover is particularly advantageous for such presentation stands, since a cover can be changed quickly and the stand can be readjusted in a simple manner.
- the covering can extend over a panel or a group of panels. For example, such a cover can be printed and/or written on.
- the current collector and/or the electrical consumer can be set up to be attached to the wall element.
- the Power can also be supplied via a current-carrying mounting rail arrangement, as described in DE 10 2020 104 017 A1. The disclosure of DE 10 2020 104 017 A1 is incorporated by reference.
- the current-carrying fastening rail arrangement can be set up to hold the wall element on the one hand and to supply it with current via the first electrical connection contact and the second electrical connection contact on the back of the carrier plate on the other hand.
- the conductor tracks of the electrical wall element can be an integral part of the support element, for example in the form of a stamped steel plate, and can be arranged on the support material and/or on/in the coating. It goes without saying that a wall element can also have a layered structure. Such a layer structure can have one or more of the following layers: a supporting structure such as wood or metal, a layer made of a magnetic or magnetizable material such as steel, an insulation layer and a conductor track layer, e.g. made of a (thin) metal foil.
- a carrier plate or support structure such as made of plastic, can be provided, on which a layer of a magnetic or magnetizable material, such as steel, is applied, which can optionally also be designed as a first and/or second conductor track, and optionally be provided a coating.
- a layer made of a magnetic or ferromagnetic material is advantageous since a current collector or consumer can be attached flexibly to the wall element by means of magnets.
- the current collector has a plurality of at least two or at least three contact needles, for example exactly three or exactly four.
- the current collector is set up so that it can be attached to the wall element in such a way that at least one of the contact needles contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least one other of the contact needles contacts one of the second electrical conductor tracks.
- the contact needles can be designed to penetrate the coating and establish a connection with the respective conductor tracks.
- the contact needles can pierce through or into the wall element. It is also conceivable that the electrical conductor tracks are integrated into the coating, in particular woven in, are.
- the current collector can be set up to establish an electrical connection with the first and the second conductor track when it is placed on the wall element and to supply the picked-off voltage to a load.
- Advantages of the proposed solution compared to conventional shop or trade fair construction can consist in particular in the fact that complex wiring of the individual electrical consumers attached to the presentation element can be omitted. Instead, the consumers can be flexibly attached to the presentation element on-the-fly. Expensive corrections can thus be omitted. In addition, creativity can be promoted since the individual consumers can thus be flexibly repositioned and aligned, in particular with regard to their rotation relative to the wall element. To a certain extent, such a system invites you to play and experiment with the arrangement of the electrical consumers in order to achieve the most appealing possible presentation result. In particular, the current-carrying wall element can be supplied with current before the consumers are attached and the result can be assessed immediately. There is no need for complex rewiring.
- the current collector can either be attached as such to the wall element and the current tapped off can be supplied to a consumer, for example by cable, or can be integrated into a holder or an electrical consumer.
- a system for a presentation, sales or exhibition stand and/or for shopfitting can also be referred to as a display stand.
- a wall element within the scope of the present disclosure can also refer to a floor element or a ceiling element.
- a contact needle can also be understood to mean a contact pin or contact pin which does not necessarily have a pointed tip.
- the contact needles can be arranged in such a way that they or the tips or ends of the contact needles lie in one plane.
- the contact needles can be resilient.
- the contact needles can be designed to penetrate the coating.
- an equilateral or equilateral triangle can optionally be understood to mean a triangle in which the lengths of the limbs or sides by no more than 20%, preferably by no more than 10%, preferably by no more than 5% each differ relative to one of the other legs or one of the other sides.
- the current collector can have a base body and a needle holder; wherein the needle holder has the contact needles; and wherein the needle holder is interchangeable with the contact needles.
- the current collector can have a locking mechanism for the detachable attachment of the needle holder to the base body.
- the locking mechanism can be part of the replaceable needle holder. In this case, even if the locking mechanism is damaged, the entire pantograph is not necessarily unusable.
- a releasable latching mechanism may be provided.
- the needle holder can have a spider which engages in recesses on the base body for locking purposes.
- the locking mechanism can, for example, have a twist lock; in particular, the screw cap having a slot-shaped indentation for actuation. Such a twist lock can be operated in a simple manner, for example with a coin.
- the current collector can be set up in such a way that the needle holder can be attached to the base body without tools. This can facilitate an exchange of the needle holder with the contact needles.
- the current collector can have electrically conductive spring pins which are designed to provide an electrical connection between the contact needles of the needle holder, in particular the rear ends of the contact needles of the needle holder, and electrical contacts of the base body.
- the spring pins can part of the main body or part of the needle holder.
- One advantage of this solution can be that reliable electrical contact can be made with contacts on the base body.
- the electrical consumer can be supplied with energy directly or indirectly via electrical contacts of the base body.
- the current collector can have an interposed rectifier in order to provide an output voltage of defined polarity.
- the electrically conductive spring pins can also be set up to raise the needle holder relative to the base body for easier removal or replacement.
- An advantage of this solution can be seen in a synergy effect that the electrically conductive spring pins on the one hand establish an electrical contact between the base body and the needle holder and also facilitate removal of the needle holder from the base body. If a locking mechanism for releasably attaching the needle holder to the base body is released, the needle holder can be raised relative to the base body by means of the electrically conductive spring pins, thus facilitating the removal of the needle holder for replacement. A new needle holder can then be inserted.
- the new needle holder with new contact needles can be lowered against the spring tension of the spring pins and attached to the base body using a locking mechanism.
- Another synergistic effect can be that the locking can be more stable when the spring pins press the needle holder against the main body in a locked state and require an increased frictional force to release the locking mechanism.
- the base body can have a printed circuit board on which the electrically conductive spring pins are arranged.
- the electrically conductive spring pins can be glued or soldered onto the printed circuit board of the base body. Soldered spring pins are particularly advantageous because both a mechanical and an electrical connection can be provided and the spring pins can be attached in a simple manner during production of the circuit board of the main body of the current collector.
- the electrically conductive spring pins represent only an intermediate element within the current collector, in order to establish an electrical connection to the rear sides of the contact needles within the current collector.
- the needle holder preferably has none Printed circuit board to provide a cost-effective and resource-saving replacement element.
- the contact needles can each have a recess at one end facing the respective electrically conductive spring pin, into which a head end of the electrically conductive spring pin protrudes.
- the system can also have a rectifier.
- the rectifier can be set up to provide an output voltage of defined polarity based on an input voltage present at at least two of the contact needles.
- the rectifier can be part of the pantograph, a separate element or part of the electrical load.
- the base body of the current collector can have the rectifier.
- the main body of the current collector can have a printed circuit board with the rectifier.
- the electrically conductive spring pins are preferably arranged on the same printed circuit board as the rectifier.
- a bridge rectifier can be provided.
- the rectifier can be arranged in a load that can be connected to the current collector.
- the rectifier may have a first output contact and a second output contact.
- the current collector preferably has exactly four or exactly three or exactly two contact needles.
- the current collector preferably has exactly four or exactly three or exactly two contact needles.
- the rectifier can have at least three inputs and (precisely) two outputs, each of the at least three inputs being connected to a respective contact needle.
- the main body of the current collector can have a receptacle for receiving the needle holder.
- the needle holder with the contact needles can do this be designed to be releasably inserted into the receptacle of the base body.
- An advantage of this solution can be a simplified assembly option.
- the exchange only requires access from an underside of the current collector on which the tips of the contact needles are arranged.
- the needle holder of the current collector can be rotationally symmetrical and the main body of the current collector can have a rotationally symmetrical receptacle for the needle holder.
- An advantage of this solution can be further simplified handling.
- the needle holder and/or the receptacle of the current collector can, for example, be rotationally symmetrical with 180° and/or 90° with rotational symmetry.
- rotationally symmetrical means that the needle holder can be inserted into the receptacle of the needle holder in different rotational states.
- the contact needles of the needle holder of the current collector can be arranged around a centrally arranged actuating element of a locking mechanism for releasably fastening the needle holder to the base body.
- the current collector can also have more than two contact needles, for example at least three contact needles.
- the current collector can have between three and seven contact needles, in particular between three and five contact needles, in particular exactly four contact needles. There is thus a high probability that at least one of the contact needles will contact one of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least one other of the contact needles will contact one of the second electrical conductor tracks.
- the inventors have recognized that four contact needles offer an advantageous solution between the limited use of material and a high probability of contact.
- the pantograph can be set up to transmit electrical power between 1 W and 250 W, in particular to transmit a electrical power between 2 W and 200 W, in particular for the transmission of electrical power between 5 W and 150 W, in particular for the transmission of electrical power between 5 W and 100 W.
- a lower limit of the power range can be 1 W, 2 W, 5 W, 10 be W or 20W.
- An upper limit of the power range may be 250W, 200W, 150W, 100W, or 60W.
- the current collector can provide an output of 60 W for an electrical consumer.
- integrated semiconductor rectifiers for example, which allow a current load of 4.5 A or even 6.3 A.
- the wall element and the electrical load can be set up in such a way that the electrical load can be attached magnetically to the wall element.
- the electrical load can have a receptacle for the current collector.
- the electrical consumer can have a recess or indentation for receiving the current collector.
- the electrical load can have a plurality of magnets arranged around the depression for magnetic attachment of the electrical load to the wall element. This solution can enable stable attachment of the electrical consumer. Furthermore, by arranging the magnets around the recess for the electrical load, a uniform, in particular not one-sided, contact pressure of the current collector on the current-carrying wall element can be provided.
- the contact needles of the current collector can be arranged in such a way that when the current collector rests on the current-carrying wall element, regardless of a rotation (or orientation) of the current collector (in the circular plane or plane of the wall element) on the current-carrying Wall element at least a first of the (lying on the circle) contact needles can be brought into contact with one of the first conductor tracks and a second (lying on the circle) contact needles can be brought into contact with one of the second conductor tracks.
- the contacting is not to be understood completely independently of the rotation, but within the scope of the present disclosure as largely independent of the rotation, for example taking into account a tolerance of + ⁇ 5° or + ⁇ 10°, thus a contact needle not in a space between two adjacent traces falls. Such a gap can be provided in order to avoid a short circuit between two adjacent conductor tracks.
- the contact needles of the current collector can preferably be arranged in such a way that, regardless of a rotation of the current collector on the wall, at least one of the contact needles makes a connection with one of the first conductor tracks (e.g. the positive pole) and at least one other of the contact needles establishes a connection with one of the second conductor tracks (e.g. the negative pole).
- the first conductor tracks e.g. the positive pole
- the second conductor tracks e.g. the negative pole
- At least one (but preferably all) of the contact needles can be designed in such a way that a tip of the contact needle has an angle between 60° and 20°, in particular between 45° and 25°, in particular 30°. With an angle given as 30°, a tolerance of the value can be ⁇ 10°, in particular ⁇ 5°. An advantage of this configuration can be good penetration of the optionally present covering coating and at the same time sufficient contact area and conductivity.
- the current collector can have a plurality of at least three contact needles, wherein a first contact needle, a second contact needle, and a third contact needle of the plurality of contact needles are arranged such that they lie on a circle.
- the features according to this further aspect can preferably be combined with the features described above relating to the current collector with replaceable contact needles.
- the inventors have recognized that the solution proposed in DE 102011 075460 A1 for wireless transmission of electrical energy offers a solution to this problem and allows electrical consumers to be positioned largely flexibly on a wall element. In this case, a rotation of consumers or current collectors relative to the wall element is also possible.
- the complexity and the costs for a planar wireless energy supply are relatively high.
- a wireless energy supply has a relatively low level of efficiency.
- the current collector can have not just two contact needles, but a plurality of at least three contact needles, with a first contact needle, a second contact needle, and a third contact needle of the plurality of contact needles being arranged in such a way that they are on a circle or circular arc lay. Due to the proposed arrangement of the contact needles on a circular arc, in addition to relatively free positioning, e.g. in the horizontal and/or vertical direction, an additional degree of freedom can be created, which can enable freer rotation.
- the first, second and third contact needle be arranged such that a first straight line through the first and the second contact needle and a second straight line through the second and the third contact needle intersect at an (acute) angle.
- the first, second and third contact needle of the current collector can be arranged in such a way that they form a triangle, in particular an acute-angled triangle.
- An acute triangle is a triangle in which all angles are less than 90°.
- the three sides can, but do not have to, be of different lengths.
- first, second and third contact needles of the current collector can be arranged in such a way that they form an isosceles triangle, in particular an equilateral triangle.
- a triangular arrangement of lying on the circle or arc of a circle first, second and third contact needles, in particular for an arrangement as an approximately equilateral triangle, can allow a more flexible arrangement in particular with regard to rotation of the current collector on the wall element.
- a diameter of the circle on which the first contact needle, the second contact needle and the third contact needle lie is less than or equal to the sum of a width of one of the first conductor tracks and a width of one (adjacent) of the second conductor tracks, as well as optional be an intervening gap.
- the contact needles lying on a circle can be arranged such that the first contact needle lies in a first third of the circle, the second contact needle lies in a second third of the circle and the third contact needle lies in a third third of the circle .
- the circle in be divided into three circle sectors of the same size and one of the three contact needles can be located in each of the three circle sectors.
- the current collector can also have a fourth, a fifth and a sixth contact needle.
- the first to sixth contact needles can be arranged as a hexagon.
- the contact needles can be arranged as a hexagon, in particular as an equilateral hexagon or star, with the contact needles forming the corners of the hexagon or the tips of the star. It goes without saying, however, that a different number of contact electrodes can also be provided, in particular four or more, five or more, six or more, seven or more, or eight or more.
- the current collector can be designed and the contact needles arranged in such a way that when the current collector is attached to the wall element, at least two contact needles contact one or more of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least two of the contact needles contact one or more of the second contact electrical conductors.
- This can be particularly beneficial for applications with high power requirements.
- a current collector with 3 or 4 contact needles or pins is sufficient for currents of up to 2A.
- a higher number of contact needles can be advantageous since the current per current collector can be reduced.
- cheaper components can thus be used.
- two standard 2A diodes can be cheaper than a high power diode rated at 4A.
- pantographs can be used in parallel to tap off the required power.
- supplying lights it is also possible to supply screens.
- outputs of up to 3,000 watts or more can generally be achieved.
- the contact needles can be arranged in such a way that a distance between the first contact needle and a straight line through the second contact needle and the third contact needle is greater than a width of one of the electrical conductor tracks.
- a distance between the first Contact needle and a straight line through the second contact needle and the third contact needle be smaller than twice the width of one of the electrical conductor tracks, and optionally an intermediate insulation gap.
- the current collector can have a fourth contact needle and the fourth contact needle can lie within the circle on which the first, the second and the third contact needle are arranged.
- the fourth contact needle can lie on a circle center or on a center point of a triangle formed by the first, second and third contact needle.
- a “fourth” contact needle can be understood to mean a further contact needle.
- a fourth contact needle in the above arrangement as a hexagon can be understood as a first fourth contact needle and a fourth contact needle, which lies within the circle according to the present embodiment, as a second fourth contact needle or further contact needle.
- this second, fourth contact needle or further contact needle can lie within a circle on which the first, the second and the third contact needle are arranged, but further contact needles can also be arranged.
- the current collector (optionally in conjunction with a holder) can be set up to move the contact needles between a contact position, in which the contact needles contact the conductor tracks, and a non-contact position, in which the contact needles are spaced from the conductor tracks are movable when the pantograph is placed on the current-carrying wall element puts is.
- the non-contact position can also be referred to as a shift position.
- the current collector can preferably be displaced on the wall element in order to achieve a desired position. When the desired position is reached, the contact needles can be lowered or brought into the contact position.
- the current collector can have a holder, the holder being designed in such a way that the contact needles are brought into contact with the conductor tracks by inserting, for example by inserting a load into the holder.
- the contact needles are only activated when a connection element is pushed in or a load or housing is plugged in or plugged on.
- the current collector can be designed in such a way that a straight line through the first and the second contact needle when the current collector is oriented horizontally or vertically (on the wall element) intersects a horizontal or vertical axis of the current collector at an acute angle, in particular in at an angle of no more than 30°, in particular at an angle of no more than 15°, in particular at an angle of no more than 5%.
- the system can also have an electrical consumer in one embodiment, on which the current collector is arranged in such a way that a straight line through the first and the second contact needle when the electrical consumer is oriented horizontally or vertically (on the wall element).
- horizontal or vertical axis of the electrical consumer at an acute angle, in particular at an angle of no more than 20°, in particular at an angle of no more than 10°, in particular at an angle of no more than 5%.
- the arrangement of the contact needles can be arranged rotated by an (acute) angle relative to the orientation of the conductor tracks.
- the relative position of the contact needles and the housing must be taken into account.
- An advantage of this solution can be improved reliability when making contact.
- the inventors have recognized that, particularly in shopfitting, elements that are attached to the Wall element are attached, preferably horizontally or vertically aligned. Furthermore, angles in the range between 25 and 65° are often used. On the other hand, slight rotations, for example by 5° or 10° with respect to the horizontal or vertical, are perceived more as an undesired tilting or misalignment. By choosing exactly such an infrequently occurring angle, the probability of two in-line contact pins falling into an insulation gap between two adjacent traces can be reduced.
- the wall element and the current collector can be set up in such a way that the current collector can be attached magnetically to the wall element.
- other fastening means or types of fastening such as gluing or screws, can be used.
- the use of a detachable connection is preferred to allow for later reconfiguration.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary presentation stand with a system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure with a plurality of wall elements
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of a wall element without a covering
- 3 shows a schematic representation of a wall element with a covering
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of a current collector attached to a wall element according to the prior art
- FIG. 5 shows an enlarged view of the current collector from FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 shows a first exemplary illustration of an arrangement of contact needles on a current collector
- FIG. 7 shows a second exemplary illustration of an arrangement of contact needles on a current collector
- FIG. 8 shows a third exemplary illustration of an arrangement of contact needles on a current collector
- FIG. 9 shows a fourth exemplary illustration of an arrangement of contact needles on a current collector
- FIG. 10 shows an illustration of arrangements of contact needles on a current-carrying wall element in different positions and rotations
- FIG. 11 shows a further illustration of different arrangements of contact needles on a current-carrying wall element in different positions and rotations;
- Fig. 12 shows an illustration of an arrangement of three contact needles in connection with a rectifier
- Fig. 13 shows a representation of an arrangement of four contact needles in connection with a rectifier
- 14 is a perspective view of a current collector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a current collector according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a current collector according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 17A-F show top, side, and cross-sectional views of a current collector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- 18A and B show representations of the contact needle and spring pin
- 19A to D show a plan view, as well as side views and sectional views of a main body of a current collector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 20 shows a perspective view of the main body of the current collector from FIGS. 19A to D;
- Fig. 21 shows a plan view of a corresponding circuit board
- the presentation stand 100 has a plurality of wall elements 10 .
- Various objects 5 can be attached to the wall elements 10 .
- Various fasteners known from shopfitting or trade fair construction can be used for this purpose.
- the objects te are magnetically attached to the wall elements 10.
- An advantage of this solution is that the objects 5 can be freely positioned on the wall elements 10 . It is also understood that corresponding floor or ceiling elements can be provided, which within the scope of the present disclosure are also referred to as wall elements for the sake of simplicity.
- the objects can be electrical loads s, such as a light source, a lighting device, a screen, a motor, a loudspeaker, a mannequin or the like.
- Current collectors are provided for the power supply, which are electrically connected to the electrical consumers 5 or can be designed as part of the objects or electrical consumers.
- presentation, sales or trade fair stands 100 can be easily changed and in particular easily adapted to local conditions, resulting in a high degree of flexibility in terms of freedom of design for the presentation -, sales or exhibition stand 100 can be reached.
- Such wall elements 10 can also be used in shopfitting.
- the system can also be used to advantage in museums or in the smart home sector.
- a special feature of the proposed system can be that the current collector 10 or the electrical consumers 5 can preferably not only be flexibly positioned on the wall elements 1 with regard to their horizontal and vertical position, but also rotation can be made possible.
- the proposed system has at least one current-carrying wall element 10 and a current collector 20 for an electrical consumer 5 .
- FIGS An example of a current-carrying wall element 10 is shown in FIGS.
- Exemplary embodiments of current collectors are shown in FIG. 4 et seq.
- the wall element 10 has first electrical conductor tracks 11 of a first polarity and second electrical conductor tracks 12 of a second polarity.
- the first and second electrical conductor tracks 11, 12 are arranged alternately or alternately, at least in sections.
- the first electrical conductor tracks 11 can form a first comb-like structure.
- the second electrical conductor tracks 12 can form a second, corresponding comb-like structure, with the first comb-like structure and the second comb-like structure being formed in such a way that the comb-like structures engage in one another.
- An insulation gap is provided between the first and second electrical conductor tracks 11 , 12 . The insulation gap ensures that no short circuit occurs.
- a width of the insulation gap is preferably as small as possible, for example less than 2 mm, in particular less than 1.5 mm, in particular less than 1.0 mm, in particular less than 0.5 mm, in particular less than 0.2 mm.
- the width of the insulation gap can be less than 1/10, in particular less than 1/20, of a width of the conductor tracks. This can reduce the probability that one of the contact needles will fall into the insulation gap.
- the insulation gap can be selected to be larger than the width of a tip of a contact needle of a current collector in order to avoid a short circuit between the conductor tracks 11 of the first polarity and the conductor tracks of the second polarity 12 .
- the conductor tracks 11 of the first polarity are set up to be connected to a first output of a voltage source, for example a positive pole 13 .
- the conductor tracks 12 of the second polarity are set up to be connected to a second output of a voltage source, for example a negative pole 14 .
- the conductor tracks 11, 12 can also be charged with an AC voltage or with a combination of DC and AC voltage.
- At least 70%, in particular at least 85%, in particular at least 90% or 95% of a surface of the current-carrying wall element can be covered with the first and second conductor tracks.
- the conductor tracks 11 , 12 can be part of a carrier element 15 of the wall element 10 or alternatively be applied to the carrier element 15 .
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of a wall element 10 which optionally has a covering 18 .
- the coating 18 can cover the conductor tracks 11, 12 applied to the carrier plate 15.
- the conductor tracks 11, 12 can be designed as part of the coating.
- the conductor tracks can have, for example, the same or a similar geometry to the conductor tracks described above and shown in FIG. 2 .
- a welt rail 17 (or a welt profile) can be provided at the edge, into which, for example, a welt strip on the cover side is inserted.
- the piping strip can be made of silicone or aluminum, for example.
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of a system with a wall element 10 and a current collector 20 attached to the wall element 10.
- FIG. 5 shows an enlarged view of the current collector 20 from FIG. 4 on the wall element 10.
- the wall element 10 has a carrier plate 15 and optionally a cover 18 covering this.
- the wall element 10 also has first electrical conductor tracks 11 of a first polarity and second electrical conductor tracks 12 of a second polarity, the first and second electrical conductor tracks 11 , 12 being arranged alternately at least in sections.
- the current collector 20 has a plurality of at least two, in particular at least three, contact needles 21a, 21b, 21c.
- the current collector 20 is set up to be attached to the wall element 10 in such a way that at least one of the contact needles 21a contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks 11 and at least one other of the contact needles 21b contacts one of the second electrical conductor tracks.
- a first contact needle 21a, a second contact needle 21b, and a third contact needle 21c of the plurality of contact needles can be arranged in such a way that they lie on a circle, as will be explained in more detail below with reference to FIG. 6 et seq.
- the current collector is designed to be attached to the wall element, the wall element having a carrier plate and a has this covering coating, the contact needles are not designed to be interchangeable.
- the wall element 10 and the current collector 20 can be set up in such a way that the current collector can be attached magnetically to the wall element.
- the current collector 20 may include one or more magnets 32.
- the conductor tracks 11, 12 and/or the carrier plate can have a magnetic material so that the current collector can adhere to it.
- the contact needles 21a-c of the current collector can be connected to a rectifier 22.
- the rectifier can be part of the current collector or part of an electrical consumer 5 that can be connected to the current collector.
- the rectifier 22 is set up to provide an output voltage of defined polarity based on an input voltage present at at least two of the contact needles 21a-c.
- output pins 24a, 24b can be provided, to which an electrical load 5 can be connected.
- the rectifier can have at least three inputs 23a-c and two outputs 24a, b, each of the at least three inputs 23a-c being connected or connectable to a respective contact needle 21a-c. Exemplary embodiments of such rectifiers in the form of bridge rectifiers are shown in FIGS. 12 and 13.
- the rectifier 22, the current collector 20 and the electrical consumer 5 can form a unit 6.
- the current collector 20 and the rectifier 22 can optionally be part of the electrical load 5 .
- the current collector or the contact needles can optionally have a contact spring 26 for the contact needles, as in FIG. 5, in order to provide a defined contact pressure.
- FIG. 6 to 9 show exemplary representations of arrangements of contact needles 21a-f on a current collector 20.
- the current collectors 20 each have a plurality of at least three contact needles 21a-21f, with a first contact needle 21a, a second contact needle 21b, and a third contact needle 21c of the plurality of contact needles 21a-21f are arranged so as to lie on a circle 41.
- the circle 41 is shown in dashed auxiliary lines, since this is only intended to describe the type of arrangement. In the example shown in FIG.
- the current collector 20 has three contact needles 21a-c, the first, second and third contact needles 21a-21c of the current collector 20 being arranged in such a way that they form a triangle 42, in particular an acute-angled Triangle, in particular an isosceles, and in particular form an equilateral triangle.
- FIG. 10 shows a representation of the current collector shown in FIG. 6 or its contact needle arrangement in different positions and rotations A to E.
- the first electrical conductor tracks 11 and second electrical conductor tracks 12 of the wall element 10 are shown in the background.
- the current collector 20 (more precisely its contact needle arrangement) is designed to be attached to the wall element in such a way that at least one of the contact needles 21a contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks 11 and at least one other of the contact needles 21b, 21c contacts one of the second electrical conductor tracks 12.
- At least one of the contact needles can always be in contact with one of the first electrical conductor tracks 11, here the positive pole, and at least one of the contact needles with one of the second electrical conductor tracks 12, here the negative pole, even with a large number of different rotational states stand. This applies even if, as shown in position C, one of the contact needles 21c lies in an insulation gap 19 lying between the conductor tracks 11 , 12 .
- a diameter of the circle 41 (see. Fig. 6), on which the first contact needle, the second contact needle and the third contact needle lie, is less than or equal to the sum of a width 51 of one of the first conductor tracks 11 and a width 52 of a of the second conductor tracks 12 and, optionally, a width 53 of the insulation gap 19 lying between them.
- two contact needles 21b, 21c can also be on different conductor tracks 12 of the same polarity, with a third of the contact needles 21a being on a conductor track 11 of the other polarity.
- the contact needles 21a-c can be arranged in such a way that a distance between the first contact needle 21a and a straight line through the second contact needle 21b and the third contact needle 21c is greater than a width 51, 52 of one of the electrical conductor tracks 11, 12.
- the table below shows exemplary combinations of trace widths and circle diameters 41. Here, an insulation gap with a width of 1 mm and a contact area of the contact needles of 0.5 mm was assumed.
- the first and second conductor tracks 11, 12 can have the same conductor track width.
- FIG. 11 shows a further representation of different arrangements of contact needles on a current-carrying wall element in different positions and rotations.
- a power supply would not be possible without further.
- a first possible solution is to combine a first and a second current collector with different rotational orientations of the contact needles 21a-21c, for example with the orientations shown in FIG. 11 position A and position B. However, this would involve a non-negligible use of materials.
- the current collector 10 can optionally have a fourth contact needle 21d.
- the fourth or further contact needle 21d can lie within the circle 41 on which the first, the second and the third Contact needle 21a-c are arranged. It goes without saying that such a further contact needle can also be provided within the circle in combination with further contact needles, as shown in FIG. 7, for example. As a result, the flexibility with regard to the free positioning and rotation of the current collector relative to the wall element can be further improved.
- the fourth contact pin may lie at a center of circle 41 and/or at a centroid of triangle 42 (these points coinciding for an equilateral triangle).
- the fourth contact needle 21d may lie at a center of circle 41 and/or at a centroid of triangle 42 (these points coinciding for an equilateral triangle).
- the fourth contact needle 21d may lie at a center of circle 41 and/or at a centroid of triangle 42 (these points coinciding for an equilateral triangle).
- the fourth contact needle 21d may lie at a center
- the fourth contact needle 21d can be arranged at a distance from a center point of the circle 41, as shown in FIG.
- This has the advantage that the probability that, for example, the contact needles 21a and 21d lie in a straight line 43 which runs parallel to a horizontal or vertical axis of the current collector 20 is reduced.
- the inventors have recognized that the current collectors 20 are often arranged in a horizontal or vertical orientation. Against this background, it can be advantageous to arrange the arrangement of the contact needles rotated relative to a horizontal or vertical axis of the current collector 20, as shown in Fig. 9 and Fig. 11 position H.
- This also has the advantage that the probability that, for example, the contact needles 21a and 21d lie in a straight line 43 which runs parallel to a horizontal or vertical axis of the current collector 20 is reduced.
- the use of a quarter contact needle 21 d is optional here. In particular, exactly three contact needles can be provided in this case, so that the costs and the manufacturing effort can be further reduced.
- the current collector 20 can also have a fourth contact needle 21d, a fifth contact needle 21e and a sixth contact needle 21f.
- the six contact needles 21a-f can be arranged as a hexagon, in particular as an equilateral hexagon or star. In this case, as in the examples shown in Fig. 11 position I and J, even if two contact needles 21a and 21d as shown in Fig. 11 position I, or 21b and 21d as shown in Fig. 11 position J , fall into the insulation gap 19, furthermore an electrical connection with one of the first conductor tracks 11 and one of the second conductor tracks 12 can be made.
- a further advantage of this configuration can be that when the power take-off mer 20 is attached to the wall element 10, at least two contact needles 21e, 21f contact one or more of the first electrical conductor tracks 11 and at least two of the contact needles 21b, 21c contact one or more of the second electrical conductor tracks 12. This can enable higher current flows and thus higher performance of an electrical device 5 connected to the current collector 20 .
- Fig. 12 shows a representation of a current collector 20 with an arrangement of three contact needles 21a-21c in connection with a rectifier 22.
- Fig. 13 shows a corresponding representation of a current collector 20 with an arrangement of four contact needles 21a-21d in connection with a rectifier 22.
- a diode bridge rectifier is shown, but other types of rectifiers can also be used.
- An advantage of this solution consists in a simple, inexpensive structure, which is also easily scalable for a larger number of contact needles 21a-f.
- An output voltage of defined polarity is provided at the outputs 24a, 24b, which can be supplied to an electrical load 5.
- FIGS. 15 and 16 shows a perspective view of a current collector 20 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure for an electrical consumer.
- a current collector can also be referred to as a needle connector.
- Further exemplary embodiments for current collectors 20 according to further exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the perspective illustrations in FIGS. 15 and 16 .
- the current collector 20 has a base body 60 and a needle holder 70 .
- the needle holder 60 has the contact needles 21a-21d.
- the current collector 20 can be designed in such a way that the contact needles 21a-21d can also be replaced individually.
- a needle holder 70 is provided which has the contact needles 21a-21d and the contact needles can be exchanged as a group together with the needle holder 70. This makes handling easier.
- a sustainable solution is provided, since the entire current collector 20 does not have to be replaced, but only the needle holder 70 can be replaced.
- the main body 60 of the current collector 20 can have a receptacle for receiving the needle holder 70, the needle holder 70 being designed to be releasably inserted into the receptacle of the base body 60.
- the needle holder 70 can be inserted into the base body 60 from above, to put it simply.
- FIG. 17A shows a plan view of the current collector 20.
- Fig. 17B shows a sectional view through the current collector 20 in the sectional plane labeled B-B in Fig. 17A.
- FIG. 17C shows an enlarged detail from FIG. 17B.
- 17D and 17E each show side views of the current collector 20 from FIG. 17A.
- the current collector 20 can have a locking mechanism 71 for the detachable attachment of the needle holder 70 to the main body 60.
- 17F shows the locking mechanism 71 in two different positions. In the position shown in phantom, the locking mechanism 71 is locked.
- the locking mechanism 71 can be embodied as a type of vane wheel, with radially outwardly protruding vane elements 73 (see Fig. 17F) engaging in corresponding recesses 63 (see Fig. 17A) in the base body 60 and locking or fastening the needle holder 70 to the base body there effect 60
- the locking mechanism can have a rotary lock, in particular the rotary lock can have a slot-shaped depression 72 for actuation.
- such a needle holder 70 can be attached to the base body 60 without tools.
- the contact pins 21a-21d can be arranged on a bottom or first housing side and the power connections 24a, 24b can be arranged on a top or second (opposite) housing side.
- the rectifier circuit 20 shown in FIG. 13 can be integrated into the current collector 20 .
- the base body 60 can have a printed circuit board 65 .
- the printed circuit board 65 can have the rectifier, as shown by way of example by the diodes or semiconductor components 66 shown schematically in the sectional view in FIG. 17B and the side view in FIG.
- the current collector 20 may have electrically conductive spring pins 67.
- the electrically conductive spring pins 67 are preferably arranged on the same circuit board as the rectifier. This enables a simple and inexpensive construction.
- the electrically conductive spring pins 67 are set up to provide an electrical connection between the contact needles 21a-21d of the needle holder 70 and electrical contacts 24a, 24b of the base body 60.
- a bridge rectifier as shown in FIG. 13, can preferably be interposed in order to provide an output voltage of defined polarity.
- FIGS. 18A and 18B show further illustrations of an electrically conductive spring pin 67 of the base body 60 of a contact needle 21A of the needle holder 70.
- the electrically conductive spring pins 67 can be designed for the electrically conductive connection between the contact needle 21a and the circuit board 65 to worry about.
- the current collector 20 can be set up in such a way that the electrically conductive spring pins 67 also provide a contact pressure between the base body 60 and the needle holder 70 when the locking mechanism 71 is in a locked state. In this way, the lock can be additionally secured in the locked state.
- the contact needles 21a-21f can each have a recess 29 at an end facing the respective electrically conductive spring pin, into which a head end 69 of the electrically conductive spring pin 67 protrudes. In this way, lateral guidance can also be provided. This facilitates in particular the insertion of the needle holder 70 into the base body 60.
- 15 and 16 show further exemplary embodiments of current collectors 20 with different designs of base body 60 and needle holder 70.
- the base body 60 can have fastening elements 62 for attachment to an electrical consumer, as shown in FIG.
- the current collector has four contact needles, which can be arranged, for example, similar to the representation shown in FIG. However, other arrangements or numbers of contact needles can also be provided.
- the current collector 20 can be designed in such a way that a straight line through the first and second contact needles 21a, 21b intersects a horizontal or vertical axis of the current collector at an acute angle, in particular at an angle of no more than 30°, when the current collector is oriented horizontally or vertically °, in particular at an angle of no more than 15°, in particular at an angle of no more than 5%. This reduces the probability that when the current collector is aligned horizontally or vertically on a live wall element, several contact needles will fall into a gap between a 1st and 2nd conductor track.
- FIGS. 19 A-D show further representations of the base body 60 from FIG. 17 separately in FIGS. 19 A-D and FIG. 19A shows a plan view of the base body 60.
- FIG. 19B shows a sectional illustration in the plane A-A from FIG. 19A.
- FIG. 19C shows a further sectional view through a drilled hole or screw hole 81 in order to screw the base body to the printed circuit board 65 .
- An exemplary printed circuit board 65 for the base body is shown separately in FIG.
- the electrically conductive spring pins 67 are also shown on the printed circuit board 65 , which in the assembled state can carry through corresponding openings 82 in the base body 60 .
- a current-carrying wall element as described within the scope of the present disclosure, is provided.
- a current collector as described within the scope of the present disclosure is provided, wherein the current collector 20 has interchangeable contact needles 21a-21f.
- the exchangeable contact needles can be exchanged. This may be necessary in particular if one or more of the contact needles were bent or otherwise damaged during previous use of the current collector.
- a fourth step S204 the current collector is attached to the current-carrying wall element in such a way that a first of the contact needles contacts one of the first electrical conductor tracks and at least one other of the contact needles contacts one of the second electrical conductor tracks.
- step S205 the position and rotation of the current collector (or an electrical consumer having the current collector or connected to the current collector) can be checked and the position and/or rotation of the current collector can be corrected.
- Step S205 can optionally be repeated iteratively until a desired position and rotational alignment is achieved. It goes without saying that step S203 can also be repeated several times over the service life in order to always establish a perfect electrical contact. As a result, the flexibility in equipping or in the design of such a presentation system can be further improved. In particular, it is not necessary to define a position and an angular alignment of the electrical loads in advance, since these can be flexibly adjusted.
- the needle holder 70 can be detached and removed from the current collector, for example with the aid of a coin, the needle holder in the present example containing all four contact needles or their tips. Due to the design of the spring pins, the needle holder is raised after the lock has been released for easier removal.
- the electrically conductive spring pins can also be set up to raise the needle holder 70 relative to the base body 6) for easier removal. This part is then replaced with a new part, which is screwed back in with the coin.
- the needle holder is preferably designed to be rotationally symmetrical.
- a corresponding recording of the Base body 60 can be designed to be rotationally symmetrical. Incorrect insertion is virtually impossible, so that an exchange can also be carried out in a simple manner. This means that a printed circuit board of the base body with the electronic circuit on it can still be used and only a small plastic part with 4 needle tips can be replaced.
- exemplary embodiments described herein can also be used in a modified form, for example with a different number of contact needles, different dimensions, different distances between contact needles and surfaces and/or modifications of the geometric arrangement.
- the shown strictly vertically or horizontally aligned arrangements of the traces, such as shown in Fig. 2 are to be understood as examples, so that they are thinner, thicker, oblique or otherwise such as circular or meandering on the Support element 15 can be arranged.
- the current collector can interact with the conductor tracks arranged on the carrier element in such a way that at least a first contact needle can make electrical contact with one of the first conductor tracks and a second contact needle with one of the second conductor tracks.
- low-voltage systems that work with 12/24/48 V and can therefore be used safely can be used for the power supply.
- the conductor tracks 11, 12 usually carry low current, for example 12 or 24 or 48 V, so that the risk of injury when handling the proposed wall element 10 or the current collector 20 or an electrical consumer 5 connected to it can be almost completely ruled out.
- the conductor tracks 11, 12 can be applied to the carrier plate 15, for example, by spraying, gluing or welding.
- conductive paints can also be used for the conductor tracks 11, 12, which are sprayed/printed onto the carrier plate 15 (e.g. by screen printing).
- the wall elements 10 can not only be made planar, but can also be bent or arched.
- Modern magnets 6 enable magnetic forces of significantly more than 80 kg, so that even large electrical loads 5 or electrical loads 5 arranged in special presentation elements, such as shelves 11 (see FIG. 1), can be easily fixed to the respective wall elements 10.
- the wall element 10 can also be flexible, in particular be rolled up or down, so that it can be used, for example, as wallpaper or as a floor covering.
- the wall element 10 can be constructed as a sandwich material, which contains the current-carrying conductor tracks 11, 12 and can be used or mounted/applied, e.g. as wallpaper/carpet (rolled goods) or plate material.
- the sandwich construction can take place as follows:
- the coating 18 (surface material) is designed as a thin, penetrable, flexible material, behind which the conductor tracks 11, 12 are arranged on an insulating material, behind which is the carrier material 15 made of plastic and/or made of magnetic or magnetizable material such as steel.
- the current collector 20 and/or the electrical load 5 can also be intelligent or programmable. Data can be transmitted by modulating a signal onto one or both of the conductor tracks 11, 12 using so-called power line communication (PLC) or using wireless communication or optically. For example, different current collectors 20 and/or electrical loads 5 can be controlled in a targeted manner. For example, switching/dimming/controlling individual loads 5 is possible.
- a bus system can also be provided, in which the electrical conductor tracks 11, 12, the current collectors 20 and/or the electrical loads 5 form part of the bus system represent and with which individual consumer s can be addressed/controlled individually.
- a wall element can also be set up to be applied under a wall covering, such as fiberglass wallpaper, and can be used, for example, in the smart home area or in a museum, with electrical consumers, such as lighting devices for pictures or other exhibits, being connected to the pantographs or monitors explaining the exhibits, can be supplied with electrical energy.
- a wall covering such as fiberglass wallpaper
- the proposed system can be used in an office or a private household, in which case it can be arranged, for example, under a surface made of textile, foil or wood veneer or other wall surface materials.
- the current collector By means of the current collector, it is possible to flexibly supply electrical consumers with electricity at different positions and in particular at different angles of rotation, without a large number of possibly unattractive current outlets already having to be provided. In particular when using a low-voltage system, the safety for children or other people can thus be improved with increased flexibility at the same time.
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