US3634809A - Electrical distribution assembly intended to form prefabricated electric conduits - Google Patents
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- the present invention has for its object an electrical distribution assembly which is placed in an opening formed in a supporting wall.
- Outlet unit assemblies or like accessories are already known which are intended for use in electrical installations comprising insulating strips or tapes containing conducting wires, these strips or tapes being placed on the surface of their support, for example on a wall or on a skirting board.
- One or more accessories of this kind are interposed at any points of the strip without it being necessary to cut the conductors, a portion of the conductors being bared without being cut, in order to carry out the desired electrical connectron.
- outlet unit assemblies or similar accessories comprise a base and a cover which grip between them the insulating strip.
- the cover and the base are mechanically coupled to each other by appropriate means, for example by forming holes in the cover close to its opposite edges, these holes facing corresponding holes formed in the base so as to receive screws which also serve to fix the outlet unit assembly on an appropriate support. These screws also pass through the insu- Iating body of the strip, and holes are thus formed in this strip.
- harness ducts for electric current distribution installations are also known which are pierced with openings for the wiring of switches and outlet unit assemblies.
- harness ducts generally leave little room for other conducts intended for other uses, which are most frequently carried by channels, housings or additional shelves, added internally to the harness ducts.
- the invention is directed to an electrical distribution assembly which is placed in an opening of a supporting wall, characterized in that it comprises at least one plate receiving the electric current supply conductors, which are preferably embedded in a strip of insulating material, in such manner that this strip is placed, without other fixing means, against the inner face of the sidewall in which is formed the opening considered.
- the assembly according to the invention may especially be placed in an opening formed in a sidewall of an electric current distribution installation duct, the central portion of this duct, left empty by the side flattening of the conductor strips, being capable of receiving other conduits intended for various other uses.
- FIG. l is a perspective view of an assembly according to the invention, having lits mounting in an opening formed in a sidewall of an electric current distribution installation ducts;
- FIG. la is a perspective view of an assembly according to the invention, forming a current supply outlet arranged for three conductors;
- FIGS. 2 and 2a are plan views of an element common to two forms of embodiment of current supply outlets;
- FIG. 2 shows the rear face ofthe element and
- FIG. 2a the front face;
- FIGS. 3 and 3a are plan views of the exterior and interior of another current supply outlet element with two conductors
- FIGS. 4 and 4a are plan views of the exterior and interior of an element similar to the previous element but in a current supply outlet with three conductors;
- FIGS. 5, 5a and 5b are views of the back, the interior and the end of a male current supply outlet with two pins;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view showing an alternative form in which two elements permit the jointing of two portions of conductor strips
- FIG. 6a is a detail view of double jaw
- FIG. 7 is a view in elevation of a portion of supporting wall pierced with an opening.
- ducting l With reference to FIG. l, a portion of ducting l is shown with a rectangular cross section, the two sides of which correspond to the lateral walls la and lb. These two walls, or one only, are formed with openings 2, separated from each other by a distance depending on the desired utilization. On each side of each opening, there are formed fixing holes 3 and 4.
- the lower part lc of the duct is provided longitudinally with openings 5 which can be arranged either axially, for example in the central axis, or in staggered relation or in any other way.
- openings 5 can be arranged either axially, for example in the central axis, or in staggered relation or in any other way.
- this is provided with a continuous axial gap limited by the supporting edges for a cover (not shown) which is fitted in position for example by click and ratchet engagement.
- this duct In the interior of this duct, against the lateral walls la and lb, are respectively arranged the element 6 and 7 which constitute the carrying and distribution conduits of the electric current. These elements are held against the internal faces of these supporting walls and are advantageously joined together so as to form a kind of strip, and comprise the desired number of wires, generally corresponding to the number of holes for receiving the pins of the current supply outlet, these holes being provided in a supporting plate l0.
- This plate serves, at the same time, as a means of distribution of the electric current and of maintenance of all the wires or cables of each electric conduit against the wall.
- the latter are in fact placed in front of each opening 2 in the duct and are gripped in a plate 10 which is securely coupled to the wall by fixing means introduced into the holes 3 and 4.
- the electric conduits being thus held against the lateral walls of the duct and being easily arranged so as to provide a branch supply of electric current necessary for supplying the geographical sector placed in the area of passage of the duct, it follows that the intermediate space is no longer encumbered so that there may easily be placed in this space a certain number of' wires, cables or tubes intended for different uses, the utilization of which is completely independent of the lateral electric conduits.
- the latter may be deviated from the supporting duct when this is necessary, by causing them to pass out of the duct through the openings which have been formed in the duct, such as the ports provided in the bottom lc, or alternatively through the longitudinal continuous opening located in the upper portion ld.
- a plate A and a cover B made of insulating material and preferably of molded plastic material, hold between them a strip of insulating material C in which are embedded three conductors c.
- the whole unit constitutes a current supply outlet completed externally by a male element D with pins.
- the conductors c are laid bare over a certain length l so as to be received in corresponding cradles 1l, formed in the plate A.
- the cover B On the path of the conductors c introduced into their respective cradles ll, the cover B is provided with orifices 12 so as to receive the pins 13 of the element D.
- FIGS. 3 and 3a constitutes a current supply outlet with two conductor.
- FIGS. 4 and 4a relate to a current supply outlet with three conductors.
- FIGS. 2 and 2a represent an element A which is equally suitable to the form of embodiment of FIGS. 3 and 3a and to the form of FIGS. 4 and 4a.
- This element is provided internally with three cradles l1 arranged parallel so that they can receive, either a set of two conductors c, or a set of three conductors c.
- the element B shown in FIGS. 3 and 3a (current supply outlet with two conductors) like the element B shown in FIGS. 4 and 4a (current supply outlet with three conductors) is provided provided externally with a quadrangular projecting plate 14 surrounded by a flexible frame 15, a groove 16 existing between the plate and the flexible frame (the flexibility of the frame 15 is due to the material of which the element B is made).
- This flexible frame is provided laterally with lugs 17 intended, as will be explained below, for fitting the element into an opening O in the supporting wall P which may be a lateral wall of the duct.
- the male element D of the current supply outlet, carrying the pins 13, is provided with straight fins 18 on three of its sides. These fins are intended to serve at the same time for automatic guiding of the male element D in the groove I6 of quadrangular perimeter of the element B, for holding this element D in position and as a means of protection for the user.
- the element D shown in FIGS. 5 and 5a cooperates with the element B of the current supply outlet with two conductors.
- the element D cooperating with the element B of the current supply outlet with three conductors obviously comprises three pins 13 and has not been shown.
- the element A and the element B serve to join together two different elements C1 and C2 of the strip with embedded conductors.
- the element A receives in its cradles l1 a bared portion of conductors c of the element C1 and a bared portion of conductors c of the element C2.
- This element A comprises two lateral edges 19, parallel to each other and parallel to the cradles 11 on which are provided lugs 17a similar to the lugs 17 of the elements B of the forms of embodiment of FIGS. 3,311, and 4, 4a.
- the cover B of the alternative fonn shown in FIG. 6 cornprises double jaws 20 gripped by clips 20a and housed in grooves or recesses in this cover, the said jaws each joining a conductor c of the element Cl and a conductor c of the element C2. It further comprises a locking tongue 21.
- the element D with pins 13 can be locked in its tum on the assembly A, B, C by means of a bayonet screw 25 engaging in a corresponding socket 26 formed in the element A, after having passed through the element D by an orifice 25a and the element B by an orifice 27.
- the studs 17 can be withdrawn during a first stage and then returned to their first position in front of the front face of the wall in a second stage, the introduction into the opening O being effected by the rear face.
- the element D with pins 13 can be fitted on the element B by means of its fins 18 which pass into the quadrangular perimeter groove 16 of the element B. Two of these fins, parallel to each other, pass deeply into two parallel sides of the perimeter of the groove 16, while the third fin of lower height is engaged in one ofthe sides perpendicular to the two sides already considered ofthe perimeter of this groove and having a depth corresponding to this third fin.
- Elastic lateral earthing clips 28 are provided on the element D so that these clips close on the flexible frame l5 of the element B when the element D is completely forced into the element B.
- a notch 28a can be provided on two parallel sides of the periphery of the opening O formed in the supporting wall P in order to permit the passage of these clips 28.
- the element D can be locked on the assembly A, B, C by means of a screw (not shown) which passes through the element D by an orifice 29, the element B by an orifice 30 and is screwed into a nut 31 embedded in a corresponding socket 32 ofthe element A.
- the element CI and the element C2 are each pierced with a hole 23a for the passage of a centering stud 33 provided on one wing 33a of the element A.
- the cut edge 34 of the strip forming the element Cl, and also the cut edge 34 of the strip forming the element C2 come into abutment against the lateral edges 35 of the cradles 11.
- the lateral edges 19 of the element A are provided, like the flexible frame l5 of the alternative forms shown in FIGS. 3, 3a and 4, 4a, with lugs 17a permitting the locking of the element on the periphery of the opening O formed in the wall P.
- the double jaws 20 of the element B may then be engaged on the bared portions of the conductors c of the elements Cl and C2 so as to join these conductors together.
- the tongue 2l of the element B is slid from the outside towards the inside behind the wall P and the element B is engaged by pivoting between the edges 19 ofthe element A.
- An outer tongue 36 is provided on the element B and in a different plane from the tongue 21, so as to enable the element B to be disengaged.
- the element B can be fixed to the element A by means of a screw passing through the element B by a hole 37 and screwing into a nut embedded in a corresponding socket 38 of the element A.
- connection device for connecting electrical conductors embedded in two strips of insulating material with said electrical conductors having bared portions protruding from said strips of insulating material and said device being mounted in an opening formed in a supporting wall comprising first and second elements interfitted to each other;
- said first element including straight parallel cradles adapted to receive said bared portions of said conductors
- centering means connected to each of said strips of insulating material
- said second element including straight parallel grooves, each adjacent one of said cradles ofsaid first element
- An electrical distribution system comprising a U-shaped channel adapted for carrying conductors between the parallel walls of said channel;
- At least one insulated strip having a plurality of parallel wires embedded therein with intermediate webs between said wires;
- said insulated strip positioned along the inside face of one of said walls and held between a rst insulated element and a second insulated element;
- one of said elements having inwardly clamping surfaces and said insulated strip having a bared portion positioned in said clamping surfaces;
- said second insulated element positioned in front of an opening formed in said wall of said channel and having apertures adapted to receive the prong of a connecting Plug;
- said first insulated element having lateral edges outside the area of said clamping surfaces
- said second insulated element having lateral edges of flexible material positioned in front of said edges of said first element
- the electrical distribution system of claim 2 further characterized by characterized by characterized by said inwardly clamping surfaces being positioned on said second element and having double jaws of conducting material located adjacent said apertures for contact with prongs from said connecting plug.
- said means for securing said second element to said wall of said channel being a flexible frame on said second element with parallel flanges on said frame and protruding flns on said frame to obtain a locking effect with the periphery of said wall of said channel.
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US4087147A (en) * | 1976-12-23 | 1978-05-02 | Keene Corporation | Track lighting system connector |
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US4087147A (en) * | 1976-12-23 | 1978-05-02 | Keene Corporation | Track lighting system connector |
US5092787A (en) * | 1989-08-16 | 1992-03-03 | Amp Incorporated | Power distribution for modular furniture units |
US5203713A (en) * | 1989-08-16 | 1993-04-20 | Amp Incorporated | Power distribution system for modular furniture unit |
US5213518A (en) * | 1992-02-28 | 1993-05-25 | Amp Incorporated | Connecting electrical bus bars to electrical circuitry |
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