WO1998021923A1 - Abgeschirmter baugruppenträger für elektrische flachbaugruppen - Google Patents
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- WO1998021923A1 WO1998021923A1 PCT/DE1997/000758 DE9700758W WO9821923A1 WO 1998021923 A1 WO1998021923 A1 WO 1998021923A1 DE 9700758 W DE9700758 W DE 9700758W WO 9821923 A1 WO9821923 A1 WO 9821923A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/648—Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding
- H01R13/658—High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
- H01R13/6591—Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members
- H01R13/6596—Specific features or arrangements of connection of shield to conductive members the conductive member being a metal grounding panel
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K7/00—Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
- H05K7/14—Mounting supporting structure in casing or on frame or rack
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- 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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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K9/00—Screening of apparatus or components against electric or magnetic fields
- H05K9/0007—Casings
- H05K9/0015—Gaskets or seals
- H05K9/0016—Gaskets or seals having a spring contact
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- a subrack for electrical printed circuit boards usually contains two side wall plates, which are connected to one another by cross rails.
- the front and rear of the subrack are each formed by a pair of upper and lower cross rails. Opposite pairs of guide rails are snapped into these cross rails to form so-called installation spaces.
- the printed circuit boards, also called printed circuit boards, can be inserted into these vertically parallel next to each other.
- Printed circuit boards generally have a so-called front plate, which covers the printed circuit board on a front side and serves as a holding surface for a wide variety of display, operating and contact elements.
- the front plates of circuit boards pushed vertically next to one another then form an almost closed surface that covers the front side of the rack.
- the front plates of printed circuit boards are made on the one hand from an electrically conductive material or at least covered by such.
- These mounting screws can be used to establish an electrically conductive connection between the ends of each front panel and the frame of the subrack via its cross rails.
- these connections are only selective and do not extend across the entire width of the respective front panel.
- a selective, electrically conductive connection between the front panel and the transverse rails of the subrack running at the ends behind it is not sufficient for secure electromagnetic shielding .
- cover plates e.g. on the back of subracks. These are usually only selectively screwed to the. Cross rails running above and below the rear of the rack.
- a subrack is known from the unpublished DE 195 23 257 Cl, in which the metallic or metallized front plates of the subassemblies are conductively connected to the front profile rails via leaf springs.
- a leaf spring has a fixing part which is fastened to a leg of the profiled rail which forms a groove.
- the leaf spring itself has resilient parts, with which the electrical contact with the front plate and the profile rail is produced in the inserted state.
- Another shielded subrack is known from DE 296 18 625 U1.
- the module rails each have an upper and lower engagement groove behind their contact surfaces.
- Contact spring tapes which can be snapped onto the contact surfaces are provided, which engage elastically by engaging behind the contact surfaces in the engagement grooves.
- the contact spring strips have a number of cutouts which point resiliently to the front of the subrack and a number of contact claws which point towards the contact surface.
- the invention has for its object to develop a subrack so that the electromagnetic contacting of flat elements, such as in particular front panels of inserted flat modules and rear cover plates with the lower and upper cross rails on the front and / or rear of the Subrack is guaranteed even if the contact spring strips used are not always loaded only over a large area, via the inner surfaces of front plates applied pressing forces.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional illustration through an exemplary subrack with a first embodiment of a front element for a flat module and an electromagnetic shielding of the ends of the front element in the region of the cross rails designed according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the exemplary front element according to the embodiment of FIG. 1,
- IG 3 a side view of a second embodiment of a front element of a flat module, which can be used in the subrack according to the invention
- IG 4 a sectional view through a preferred embodiment of a contact female connector according to the invention
- IG 5 a sectional view through a subrack according to the invention in the region of the lower cross rail
- IG 6 a perspective top view of the lower cross rail of a rack according to the invention according to the embodiment of Figure 5, and
- IG 7 a perspective top view of a section of the preferred embodiment for a contact spring strip according to the invention according to FIG. 7.
- IG 8a a side view of a subrack in the area, the lower cross rail, a handle lever being attached to the lower end of the front element, and the associated subassembly being pushed completely into the subrack
- 8b a side view corresponding to the illustration in FIG. 8a, the associated electrical printed circuit boards already being at least partially levered out of the subrack by actuating the handle lever
- FIGS. 8a, 8b a side view corresponding to the illustration in FIGS. 8a, 8b, the associated electrical printed circuit boards being completely levered out of the subrack by actuating the handle lever.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional view through an exemplary subrack in the area of its front side 20, which is used to hold electrical flat assemblies that can be inserted in particular vertically next to one another. These are usually printed circuit boards which are equipped with electrical components.
- the subrack has a lower cross rail 1, which is arranged, for example, at the lower end of the front side 20 of the subrack.
- a corresponding upper cross rail 31 is located at the upper end of the front side 20.
- These cross rails are made of electrically conductive material, or at least coated with such. Between the cross rails, electrical printed circuit boards, preferably standing vertically next to one another, can be inserted into the subrack.
- corresponding cross rails can also be arranged on the rear side of the module rack, which is not shown in FIG. 1, and additional corresponding cross rails can also be arranged in the form of so-called horizontal central cross rails within the front and rear of a module rack.
- This allows the overall height of the subrack to be shortened so that even printed circuit boards with a lower insertion height can be inserted into the subrack.
- the front element 29 of a flat module 32 that has already been partially inserted into the subrack is shown in a side view. This is also made of electrically conductive material, or at least coated with such a material.
- the front element 29 has a front plate 54, which is connected to the printed circuit board 32 via a corner mounting piece 35, 57.
- An arrow 24 in a dashed line indicates the direction of the entry path and the arrow 48 indicates the direction of the exit path of the electrical flat module 32 into the subrack.
- a guide rail 33, 34 is attached in the direction of entry 24 on each side of each cross rail 1, 31 which faces the inside of the subrack. These have grooves in which the edges of the flat module 32 can slide along for retracting and extending.
- At least one contact female connector is now provided.
- a lower contact spring strip 10 and a correspondingly constructed upper contact spring strip 38 are provided.
- the structure of a contact female connector according to the invention is explained below using the example of the lower contact female connector 10 of Figure 1.
- This has holding means 11, which are used for attaching the contact spring strip 10 to an end face 21 of a lower cross rail 1 facing the front side 20 of the subrack.
- the contact spring strip 10 and the lower cross rail 1 are contacted in an electrically conductive manner.
- a corresponding contact spring strip 38 is attached to the end face 22 of the upper cross rail 31, which also faces the front side 20 of the subrack.
- the contact spring strip 10 has at least one contact spring 14. This is connected to the holding means 11 in such a way and has in the direction of the outside 20 of the sub-frame in such spread-apart spring legs 15 that the spring legs 15 approximately in the direction of extend preferably vertical longitudinal side 55 of the front element 29 of the flat module 32 and the spring paths 23 of the spring legs 15 run approximately in the direction of the entry and exit paths 24 and 48 of the flat module 32 into and out of the module carrier.
- the electrical printed circuit board 32 rests on the end faces 21, 22 of the lower and upper cross rails 1.31.
- the front elements of electrical flat assemblies inserted next to one another in the subrack can be contacted in an electrically conductive manner over the entire width without interruption with the transverse rail located behind them.
- electromagnetic shielding of a module rack can also be achieved in the region of the ends of a front element on the cross rails.
- this shielding with the contact spring strips according to the invention has the advantage that, due to the advantageous spreading of the spring legs, no damage or destruction of the spring legs is to be feared even if it is not only surface pressure forces from the inside of the front plate 54 of the front element 29 PCB 32 occur. Rather, such a contact spring strip can also permanently compensate for pressing forces, which e.g. occur when levering out the printed circuit board with the aid of handle levers which are supported on the end faces 21, 22 of the cross rails 1.31. This will be explained further below.
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the exemplary front element 29 in accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 1.
- this contains an elongated front plate 54 with two preferably vertical longitudinal sides 55 and two short transverse sides 56 running parallel to the cross rails 1, 31
- Front element also includes a lower and upper corner mounting piece 35, 57, which both with the inside the front plate 54, as well as with the corners of the electrical printed circuit board 32.
- these parts behind the front plate 54 are shown dotted.
- cutouts of the upper and lower contact spring strips 10, 38 are visible, which rest on the end faces of the transverse rails, which are no longer shown.
- the parts of the contact spring strips contacting on the rear side of the front plate 54 are again shown in dotted lines.
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of a second embodiment of a front element 29 for a flat module 32, which can be used in the subrack according to the invention.
- This also contains handle levers 44, 55, which are arranged in the region of the short transverse sides 56 on the longitudinal sides ends 9 of the front plate 54.
- corner assembly pieces 35, 57 are designed so that they also serve to hold the handle levers 44, 55, which are rotatably mounted therein via journals 45.
- the corner mounting pieces also have bores 27 into which retaining screws 36 are inserted.
- the grip levers in FIG. 3 have at least one grip piece 44 which can be operated by one person and a support leg 46 on the other side of the pivot point 45.
- the support legs 46 On the inside facing the subrack, the support legs 46 have at least one curved pressing surface 47 If the lower handle lever 44 is pressed down for the purpose of levering out the flat module 32 from the subrack, the push-off leg 46 is supported on the transverse rail lying behind it and the contact spring strip 10 located thereon. Due to the advantageous design of the contact spring strip 10 according to the invention, the push-off surface 47 can roll on the contact spring strip without being damaged in the process.
- the contact strip is electrically conductive on the inside of the respective corner assembly when the printed circuit board is inserted. day 35, 57. This is explained in more detail below in particular with reference to FIGS. 6a, 6b and 6c.
- FIG. 4 shows a sectional view through a preferred embodiment of a contact spring strip 10 according to the invention, which consists of at least one holding means 11 and at least one contact spring 14.
- the spring legs 15 extend approximately in the direction of the preferably vertical longitudinal side 54 of the front element of a flat module. This is symbolized in FIG. 4 by a dash-dotted arrow with the reference symbol 54.
- the spring travel 23 of the spring leg 15 shown in FIG. 4 runs approximately in the direction of the entry and exit travel 24, 48 of flat assemblies into and out of the subrack.
- the spring travel 23 and the entry and exit travel 24, 48 are also shown in FIG. 4 by corresponding dash-dotted arrows.
- the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4 for a spring leg 15 according to the invention also has a first leg end 58 facing the transverse rail of the module rack to which the holding means are attached. This leg end is angled away from the holding means 11 on a longitudinal edge 28. This runs approximately parallel to the short transverse side 55 of a front element 29, or approximately parallel to the transverse rail connected to the holding means 11, for example the transverse rail 1 in FIG. 1.
- the preferred embodiment of the spring leg 15 shown in FIG. 4 also contains a second, of the cross rail 1 splayed leg end 59, which opens into a preferably curved contact area 16. In the inserted state of a printed circuit board, this lies in an electrically conductive manner on the inside of the front element 29 of a printed circuit board 32.
- a spring leg 15 advantageously also has a contact area extension 17 which extends from the second, spread leg end 59 in the direction of a transverse rail of the subrack is angled, for example the cross rail 1 in FIG. 1.
- the holding means 11 of the contact spring strip are preferably each U-shaped and thus can advantageously be plugged onto a front side of a cross rail facing the front side 20 of the subrack. This will be explained in more detail below using the example of FIG. 5.
- the U-shaped holding strip 11 has at least one support strip 25 with a longitudinal edge 28, from which the spring legs 15 of the contact springs 14 are preferably spread apart at one leg end 28.
- the contact spring bar with the corresponding cross rail is e.g. connected by gluing.
- connection of holding means and cross rail is done exclusively by mechanical means, e.g. by jamming, advantageously takes place if at least one connecting web is angled approximately at right angles from the support bar 25.
- the connecting web then lies on an end face 21 of the corresponding cross rail 1 facing the front side 20 of the subrack.
- At least one additional clamping sheet 12 is in turn angled approximately at right angles from the connecting web 13, which surrounds the cross rail.
- FIG. 5 shows a sectional view through a subrack according to the invention in the region of the lower cross rail 1.
- the lower cross rail 1 contains a transversely extending receiving groove 3 which is open to the front side 20 of the subrack of a flat module, for example the assembly shown in the example in FIG. screw 36, which can be passed through a corresponding bore 27 in the front element 29.
- the receiving groove advantageously consists of a front, narrowed insertion region 6, which opens towards the front 20 of the module carrier.
- a threaded hole rail is not shown in FIG. 5.
- the receiving groove 3 ends, for example, in a rear, narrowed compensation area 8, which serves to receive the end of the threaded bolts of fully screwed-in mounting screws.
- the transverse receiving groove 3 is thus delimited by a lower and an upper delimitation bar 4 and 5.
- the front element 29 is thus in contact with the end faces 21, 22 of the lower and upper boundary strips 4, 5 of the transverse receiving groove 3.
- the preferably U-shaped holding means 11 of the contact spring strip 10 are advantageously plugged onto the end face 22 of the boundary strip 5 of the transverse receiving groove 3 of the lower cross rail 1, which faces the inside of the subrack.
- the contact spring 14 is thus pressed along the bending line 28 in the direction of the end face 22 of the limiting strip 5, which is symbolized in FIG. 5 by the dash-dotted arrow 23.
- the end face 22 is not continuous, but has a recessed countersink surface 41 behind the contact area 16 of the spring leg 15.
- the spring leg 15 can then be pressed in from the inside of the front element 29 to such an extent that an electrically conductive contact of the connecting webs 13, which is vertical in FIG. 5, also occurs with the inside of the front element 29.
- a countersink surface 40 is also present on the surface of the limiting strip 5 facing the inside of the subrack, on which the clamping sheet 12 of the U-shaped holding means 10 is supported by means of a friction connection.
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective top view of the lower cross rail of a subrack according to the invention in accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 5.
- the contact springs 14 of the contact spring strip 10 are designed in such a way that their spring paths run approximately parallel to the insertion path of electrical printed circuit boards in the subrack.
- the spring travel of the contact springs 14 directed towards the end face 22 of the upper limiting strip 5 runs approximately parallel to the insertion path of electrical flat assemblies into the subrack.
- This design has the particular advantage that no transverse forces are exerted when the front elements are pushed onto the contact spring strip 10. Rather, the contact spring strip 10 is only loaded with forces which are directed orthogonally to the strip body and the end face 22 of the upper boundary strip 5 located below it. In this way, the occurrence of irreversible bending of the contact springs 14 and in particular their spring legs 14 can be avoided.
- the contact spring strip 10 in FIG. 6 is formed from individual, identically constructed spring segments.
- the four spring segments 49, 50, 51 and 52 are shown as examples in detail in FIG. 6.
- Each spring segment has at least one holding means 11 and one contact spring 14.
- the holding means are preferably U-shaped and each consist of a support strip 25, a vertical connecting web 13 and a clamping sheet 12.
- the elements 25, 13 and 12 are connected to one another at approximately right angles.
- the supports belonging to the spread contact springs 14 form last 25 a one-piece, continuous bar, which rests along the entire length of the cross rail 1 on the inside of the upper boundary bar 5.
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective top view of a section of the preferred embodiment for a contact spring strip according to the invention according to FIG. 6.
- the preferably continuous support strip 25 rests on the inner surface of the upper boundary strip 5 facing the receiving groove 3.
- Connecting bars are angled approximately at right angles from the support bar 25. In the side view of FIG. 7, these are provided with the reference numerals 13 and 18 and lie on the end face 22 of the upper delimitation bar 5.
- Clamping leaves 12 are angled from the connecting webs 13, 18 at an almost right angle, which in FIG. 7 rest on the outer surface of the upper limiting strip 5.
- a U-shaped clamping area is thus formed by the support strip 25, the connecting webs 13, 18 and the clamping blades 12.
- the contact springs 14 are advantageously spread apart at the fold edge between the continuous support strip 25 and the connecting webs 13, 18 in the direction of the front or rear side 20 of the subrack.
- two adjacent connecting webs 13, 18 are advantageously assigned to the contact spring segment 49 shown there and are connected to one another via a transverse web 26.
- One contact spring 14 is arranged in the space between the connected connecting webs.
- the resilient crease edge 28 between a spring leg 15 and the preferably continuous support strip 25 is preferably opposite the bridging transverse web 26.
- a contact spring 14 in turn advantageously consists of a spring leg 15 which is spread apart from the support strip 25 and which merges into an angled contact area extension 17 in order to form a sufficient contact area 16. This comes when the contact spring is tensioned by a lying front plate in the area between two adjacent connecting webs 13, 18 connected by a cross bar 26.
- FIG. 7 Also shown in FIG. 7 are the second countersink area 41 on the end face 22 of the upper delimitation bar 5, which has already been explained using the example of FIG. 5, and which serves to engage the contact spring 14, and the first countersink area 40 on the top of the top delimitation bar, which is used to support the clamping sheet 12 5 shown.
- Prong-shaped latching elements 19 are advantageously punched out of the wall of a clamping blade 42 or the transverse web 26 and pressed in in the direction of the upper side of the upper limiting strip 5. In this way, the clamping effect between the preferably U-shaped holding element 10 and the upper limiting strip 5 encompassed by it can be improved.
- FIG. 8a shows a side view of a subrack in the area of the lower cross rail 1, the associated flat assembly 29 being completely pushed into the subrack.
- the front element 29 of the flat module 32 has a handle lever 43 at the lower end 9, by means of which the flat module 32 can be levered out of the rack at least by its actuation.
- the handle lever 43 has at least one handle 44, with which a support leg 46 can be pivoted via a pivot point formed by a bearing pin 45.
- the handle lever 43 and the front plate 54 of the front element 29 are connected to one another via a corner mounting piece 35.
- the handle lever 43 has at least one curved push-off surface 47 which is actuated when the handle assembly is levered out of the module carrier. bels 43 on the lower cross rail 1 and the attached contact spring strip 10 supports and rolls on it.
- FIG. 8b shows a side view corresponding to FIG. 8a, the electrical printed circuit boards 29 having already been at least partially levered out of the module rack by actuating the handle lever 43.
- the lever was pressed down and takes the position shown in FIG. 8b.
- the electrical printed circuit board 32 was moved out of the subrack in the direction of the dash-dotted arrow 48. Due to the particularly advantageous design of the contact spring strip 10 of the subrack according to the invention, it is in no way deformed or even damaged by such a lever-out process.
- FIG. 8c finally shows a side view corresponding to the representations of FIGS. 8b, 8c, the associated flat electrical assemblies now being completely levered out of the subrack by actuating the handle lever.
- the spring leg 15 of the contact spring 14 has again assumed the unloaded, fully spread state
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DE59702163T DE59702163D1 (de) | 1996-11-11 | 1997-04-16 | Abgeschirmter baugruppenträger für elektrische flachbaugruppen |
CA002271151A CA2271151A1 (en) | 1996-11-11 | 1997-04-16 | Screened mounting back for electrical printed circuit board assemblies |
JP52200298A JP3695540B2 (ja) | 1996-11-11 | 1997-04-16 | 電気的平形モジュール用のしゃ蔽形モジュールラック |
AT97922835T ATE195399T1 (de) | 1996-11-11 | 1997-04-16 | Abgeschirmter baugruppenträger für elektrische flachbaugruppen |
EP97922835A EP0937375B1 (de) | 1996-11-11 | 1997-04-16 | Abgeschirmter baugruppenträger für elektrische flachbaugruppen |
US09/309,273 US6137052A (en) | 1996-11-11 | 1999-05-11 | Shielded mounting rack for electrical printed circuit board assemblies provided with a spring conductive strip |
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