WO2012041303A9 - Helixförmige kabelzugentlastung - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G15/00—Cable fittings
- H02G15/08—Cable junctions
- H02G15/18—Cable junctions protected by sleeves, e.g. for communication cable
- H02G15/184—Cable junctions protected by sleeves, e.g. for communication cable with devices for relieving electrical stress
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
- H02G3/02—Details
- H02G3/06—Joints for connecting lengths of protective tubing or channels, to each other or to casings, e.g. to distribution boxes; Ensuring electrical continuity in the joint
- H02G3/0616—Joints for connecting tubing to casing
- H02G3/0625—Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors
- H02G3/0658—Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors with means constricting the conductor-insulation
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G15/00—Cable fittings
- H02G15/007—Devices for relieving mechanical stress
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
- H02G3/02—Details
- H02G3/06—Joints for connecting lengths of protective tubing or channels, to each other or to casings, e.g. to distribution boxes; Ensuring electrical continuity in the joint
- H02G3/0616—Joints for connecting tubing to casing
- H02G3/0625—Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors
- H02G3/0675—Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors with bolts operating in a direction parallel to the conductors
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- the invention relates to a cable gland or cable fixing with integrated cable strain relief for a connector housing according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Cable glands usually also provide an integrated cable strain relief for a cable to be connected. Cable glands and cable glands of this kind are required in order to keep cables at the cable outlets of connector housings, control cabinets or the like from being able to be twisted and tightened. The cable is mechanically stabilized by the cable strain relief.
- EP 0 627 588 B1 shows a cable gland for securing a cable to a cable outlet connection.
- the nozzle is provided with individual, flexible clamping tongues which, when a union nut is screwed on, are guided against a gasket pushed over the cable jacket, thereby clamping the gasket and, at the same time, the cable.
- the object of the invention is to propose a cable fixation, which ensures reliable Kabeizugentlastung and at the same time is easy to install.
- the proposed cable strain relief and compression fitting for a connector housing essentially consists of a strain relief element and a screw head, wherein the strain relief element within the cable outlet nozzle and the screw head is fixed on selbigen.
- screw head here is understood any termination element for a Jardinversch robbery or cable fixation, which fixes the cable to be connected to the cable outlet.
- the screw head is not necessarily one
- the connector housing can be made in several parts.
- the connector housing consists of two housing parts, a housing lower part and a housing upper part.
- the connector housing accommodates the contact elements with which the cable to be connected is connected.
- the cable to be connected is multicore.
- a strain relief for the cable to be connected is provided.
- a strain relief serves to protect the cable to be connected against mechanical stress (torsional and tensile forces).
- the strain relief element has a substantially cylindrical shape.
- a first end of the strain relief is provided with a circumferential, external thread.
- a second end of the strain relief element comprises fixing lugs, which are formed facing outwards,
- the inner wall of the cable outlet spigot is provided with a thread.
- the circumferential thread of the first end of the Gebentlastungsele- element engages in the thread of the cable outlet nozzle, so that the strain relief element in the cable outlet nozzle is screwed.
- the strain relief is screwed in to a ledge located at the bottom of the cable outlet spigot.
- the heel thus limits the depth of engagement of the strain relief element.
- the fixing lugs of the second end of the strain relief engage in recesses provided for the screw head.
- the screw head also includes a thread, so that the screw head can be screwed over the inner thread of the cable outlet nozzle on the same.
- the strain relief element has a heiixförmige structure between its first end and its second end.
- the first end of the strain relief element can no longer be rotated about the axial axis.
- the second end of the strain relief is - about the engaging in the recesses fixing lugs - rotated in the screwing about the axial axis. The second end remains - as already described above - fixed.
- the heiixförmige structure is oriented so that a relative rotational movement of both ends of the strain relief to each other - around the axial axis in Zuschraubtreu - a strain relief for the cable to be connected causes.
- the heiixförmige structure is narrowed between the two ends.
- the hot-shaped structure encloses the jacket of the cable to be connected and thereby forms the
- the strain relief element stabilizes the cable to be connected and protects the contacts, which have the individual conductors of the cable in the connector, from mechanical stress. As a result, the life of a connector cable assembly is significantly increased leu.
- the hot-formed structure that surrounds the sheath of the cable provides a particularly durable and reliable cable strain relief.
- a density element is introduced, which sealingly surrounds the jacket of the cable to be connected and thereby protects the connector housing from the ingress of media, such as, for example, dust and water.
- the screw head has a hexagonal shape and can be screwed with a suitable open-end wrench in the cable outlet nozzle.
- a high force can be exerted on the screw head, whereby the Kabeizugentlastung also withstands high forces.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the cable outlet nozzle
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of the cable gland
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a Swissraubung
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the Eisenverschraubung with screwed sealing element
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a device for fixing the cable to a cable outlet nozzle
- FIG. 10a is a perspective view of the locking ring
- Fig. 10b is a perspective view of the clamping sleeve
- Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the cable outlet nozzle
- Fig. 12 is a sectional view of the device for fixing the
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the device for fixing the cable to a cable outlet nozzle
- 15a is a perspective view of the strain relief element with connected sealing element
- 16 is a sectional view of the device for fixing the
- 17 shows an exploded view of the device for fixing the cable to a cable outgoer with cable strain relief
- Fig. 19 is a perspective view of cable gland without
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of another screw head
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of another cable gland without a screw head
- 22 is a perspective view of a locking ring
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the cable gland according to the invention
- FIG. 26 is a perspective view of the cable strain relief
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view of a fixing sleeve
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a fixing sleeve with inserted strain relief
- 29 is another perspective view of the fixing sleeve with inserted strain relief
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of a Swissraubung
- Fig. 31 is a perspective view of a Swissraubung with integrated fixing sleeve and strain relief
- Fig. 33 is a perspective view of the entire fourth embodiment with a transparent screw head.
- FIG. 1 shows a partially cutaway perspective view of the cable gland.
- the cable gland 100 shown here consists of a strain relief element 130, a screw head 110 and a sealing element 140.
- the strain relief element (Figure 3) consists essentially of two annular ends 130a and 130b, which are interconnected via a helical structure 131.
- the first end 130a of the strain relief element 130 is provided with a circumferential thread 132 that can be screwed into an internal thread 121 of the cable outlet connection piece 120 (FIG. 4).
- the screw-in depth of the strain relief element 130 is limited by a peripheral shoulder 122 in the cable outlet connection 120. He- If the first end 130a of the strain relief element 130 reaches this shoulder 122, it can not be further rotated about the axial axis of symmetry 133. It is fixed so to speak one-way.
- the second end 130b of the strain relief member 130 has locating lugs
- Screw head 110 a By rotation of the screw head 110, the second end 130b of the Buchentiastungselements 130 is moved relative to the first end 130a. As a result, the helical structure narrows and thus fixes the cable sheath of the connected to the connector
- the helical structure is aligned so that it tightens in Zuschraubides around the cable sheath and this fixed. In the screwing direction, the helical structure is loosened again and the
- the screw head 10 ( Figure 2) has a hexagonal portion 112, so that he with a conventional Maulischen! in the cable outlet spigot 120 can be screwed.
- the prerequisite for this is that the thread
- the sealing element 140 is connected directly to the strain relief element 130 in FIG. However, these are separate components, which are made of different materials.
- the sealing element 140 will usually be made of an elastomer (rubber, rubber, NBR, polyurethane, etc.) to ensure the sealing function.
- the strain relief element 130 can be made of metal as well as of plastic, depending on how high mechanical forces act on the cable.
- the opening 141 of the sealing element 140 has a smaller diameter than the cable to be connected. This ensures that the seal is tight against the cable sheath and the connector housing is sealed against media such as dust and water. In order to achieve a good seal of the connector housing, the screw head 10 is surrounded by a sealing ring 114.
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of the cable gland 100 according to the invention. This is also referred to as a full threaded fitting. Identical features are also provided with the same reference numerals.
- a Swissraubung 150 is additionally provided, which connects the screw head 1 10 and the cable outlet nozzle 120 with each other.
- FIG. 6 shows the perspective view of the intermediate screw 150.
- the intermediate screw 150 has a hexagonal area
- FIG. 6 also shows that the intermediate screw connection 150 comprises a shoulder 152 which limits the screw-in depth of the strain relief element 130 into the intermediate screw connection 150.
- the intermediate fitting 50 is provided with an internal thread 155, which allows the above-mentioned screwing the strain relief element 130.
- FIG. 7 shows the strain relief element 130 already screwed into the intermediate screw connection 150.
- a density element 140 is provided which includes a cable opening 141.
- the intermediate screw 150 has an externally located thread 156 that cooperates with an internal thread 115 of the screw head 110 (FIG. 8).
- the fixing lugs 134 of the strain relief element 130 engage in the inner recesses 11 of the screw head 110.
- the two ends 130a, 130b of the strain relief element 130 are rotated relative to each other, whereby the helical structure 131 contracts around the cable to be connected (not shown) and thereby ensures the cable strain relief.
- Figures 0a, 10b and 10c show the individual components of the further embodiment of the cable gland.
- the cable will be at this
- the fixation of the cable housing 2 surrounding the cable housing 2 on the cable outlet spigot is initially described independently of the fixation of the cable in the adapter sleeve 2 itself. In a second part of the description is then discussed the strain relief of the cable and the sealing of the Kabalfix istsvoriques against media such as dust and water.
- the clamping sleeve 2 (Fig. 10b) has a substantially funnel-shaped
- the clamping sleeve 2 includes a downwardly tapering cable outlet opening 5.
- Locking side radiai outwardly pointing elongated webs 4 are formed. In the vicinity of one of these webs 4 extends in the axial direction a supporting contour 3. This has essentially the shape of a triangle extruded into space, a so-called
- Triangular sac with one side surface 3a Triangular sac with one side surface 3a.
- the locking ring 20 (Fig. 10a) is designed substantially cylindrical. At one end, the opening is narrowed by a radially encircling bottom ring 24 at the bottom ring 24, a driver contour 21 is formed. Geometrically, the shape of the driver contour 21 essentially corresponds to the shape of the support contour 3 of the clamping sleeve 2.
- the spring element 10 (Fig. 10c) has substantially the shape of an open ring, wherein the spring element 10 is internally conically shaped.
- One end of the Federeiements 10 is formed in two stages 11a, 11b. Between the surface 3a of the Abstützkontur 3 of the clamping tube 2 and the surface 21a of the cam contour 21 of the locking ring 20, the ends 11b, 12 of the spring element 10 are stretched.
- the spring element 10 is widened, so that the diameter D, depending on the direction of rotation of the locking ring 20, changed.
- the diameter of the spring element 10 becomes minimum D1.
- the webs 4 and 23 slide over each other and jam the clamping sleeve 2 with the locking ring 20 according to the bayonet principle.
- the diameter of the spring element 10 is maximum D2 and the webs 4 and 23 are no longer one above the other, so that the clamping sleeve 2 can be removed from the locking ring 20.
- the cable outlet connection piece 30 (FIG. 11) has a substantially cylindrical shape and is generally integrally formed on a connector housing (not shown here). In the lateral surface of the cable outlet nozzle 30 is a parallel to the base 32, circumferential groove 31 is introduced.
- the locking ring 20 likewise encloses the clamping sleeve 2 and the cable outlet connection 30 (FIG. 12).
- the conically shaped inner side of the spring element 10 engages accurately in the circumferential groove 31 of the cable outlet nozzle 30.
- the clamping sleeve 2 is fixed on the cable outlet connection 30.
- the inside conical shape of the spring element 10 causes when entering the circumferential groove 31, that the clamping sleeve 2 slightly down - in the direction of the cable outlet nozzle - is pulled.
- the spring element 10 comprises on the outside an edge 3 which serves to center the spring element 10 in the locking ring 20.
- FIG. 13 shows an exploded view of the elements clamping sleeve, spring element and locking ring, which are suitable for fixing the clamping sleeve on the cable outlet connection in the operative context described above.
- the locking ring 20 is shown here in a partially sectioned illustration. As a result, the contour 25 can be seen, which fixes or supports the spring element 10.
- the strain relief element 40 (FIG. 14) essentially consists of end-side rings, which are connected to one another by a helical or helical structure 42.
- a strain relief member 40 having a double helical structure is shown. This means that at the same time a left-handed and a right-handed structure can be found between the ends 40a, 40b. As a result, a better centering of the cable in the strain relief element 40 is achieved.
- the first end 40a of the strain relief element 40 At the first end 40a of the strain relief element 40 radially outwardly facing contours 41 are provided, which are insertable into matching recesses 33 of the cable outlet nozzle 30. As a result, the first end 40a of the strain relief element 40 is rotationally fixed in the cable outlet stub 30.
- the strain relief element 40 comprises radially outwardly pointing latching hooks 43. These engage with latching contours 34 in FIG upper part of the cable outlet nozzle 30, so that the end 40b is rotatably fixed.
- strain relief element 40 comprises at the second end 40b axially upwardly facing driver hooks 44, which with Mit videturen
- the driver hooks 44 have substantially the shape of a sawtooth.
- the second end 40b of the strain relief member 40 is connected to the seal member 50 (Figs. 15a, 15b).
- the driver hooks 44 protrude through recesses 54.
- the cable to be connected is guided through the opening 51 of the sealing element 50.
- the diameter Dd of this opening is in each case smaller than the diameter of the cable to be connected.
- the sealing element 50 comprises press blades 52. These ensure adequate contact pressure of the gasket on the cable outlet connection piece 30.
- the tensioning sleeve 2 partially surrounds the jacket surface of the cable outlet connection piece 30. In the interior of the tensioning sleeve 2, a peripheral edge 7 is formed. Between this edge 7 and the boundary 35 of the cable outlet nozzle 30, the sealing element 50 is arranged in the assembled state of the device 1 ⁇ Fig. 16).
- FIG. 16 shows all components of the device for fixing, sealing and strain relief of a cable to be connected to a cable outlet connection of a connector, control cabinet or the like in operative connection.
- FIG. 17 shows an exploded view of the components from FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 shows a perspective view of the further embodiment of the cable gland 200 according to the invention.
- the screw head 210 is externally provided with a lamellar structure to ensure the grip of the screw head 210 when screwing.
- FIG. 19 shows the cable gland 200 without a screw head 210.
- the intermediate screw connection 250 is provided with detent springs 252 which serve to fix the screw head 210, in that the detent springs 252 engage behind a circumferential web 21 1 which is located inside the screw head 210 (FIG. Fig. 20).
- the Swissschraubung 250 also has locking contours 251 which cooperate during the screwing process with the same name locking contours 281 of a locking ring 281.
- the locking ring 281 is inserted displaceably in a circumferential groove 212 within the screw head 210.
- Screw head 210 and be molded on selbigen.
- the operative relationship of the latching contours 251 and 281 will be explained in more detail below.
- the intermediate fitting 250 is surrounded by a wave spring ring 260.
- the wave spring ring 260 pushes the screw head 210 permanently upwards, so that the inclined surfaces 251 a and 281 a of the latching contours 251 and 281 are directed towards each other.
- FIG. 23 shows the perspective view of the strain relief element 230 of this embodiment.
- the strain relief element 230 has a double-ended construction, wherein a hollow-shaped structure is present between the ends 230a, 230b.
- the first end 230a is with detent springs 232 provided, which engage behind a circumferential, inner web 253 of the intermediate fitting 250, so that the strain relief element 230 is fixed captive in the intermediate coupling 250.
- detent springs 232 provided, which engage behind a circumferential, inner web 253 of the intermediate fitting 250, so that the strain relief element 230 is fixed captive in the intermediate coupling 250.
- Fixing tabs 233 are provided, which engage in recesses 254 of the intermediate threaded connection 250. As a result, the first end of the Buchentiastungseiements 230 is fixed against rotation in the intermediate fitting 250.
- the fixing lugs 234 of the second end 230a engage in recesses 213 of the screw head 210.
- the relaxation of the cable to be connected can be achieved by turning the screw head 250 in the counterclockwise direction. Previously, however, the screw head is to press down so that the locking contours 251 and 281 do not lock the rotational movement.
- a further advantageous embodiment of a cable gland is described below.
- FIG. 25 shows a perspective view of this further advantageous embodiment.
- FIG. 26 shows the strain relief element 330 of this embodiment, which has two ends 330a, 330b. Between the ends 330a, 330b, the strain relief element 330 is helical. The second end 330b of the strain relief element 330 is elliptical.
- a fixing sleeve 370 (Figure 27) is clamped. So that the Fixierhüise 370 is inserted against rotation in the intermediate 350, these contours includes 373, which lie in recesses 351 of the intermediate 350. In order to fix the fixing sleeve 370 in the axial direction, this additionally comprises a circumferential contour 374, which engages in a circumferential groove 352 of the intermediate screw connection 350 provided for this purpose.
- the strain relief element 330 includes at its first end 330a
- FIGS. 28, 29 show the strain relief element 330 introduced into the fixing sleeve 370.
- the strain relief element 330 comprises at its second end 330b latching hooks 331 which engage in latching contours 371 of the fixing sleeve 370.
- the latching hooks 331 protrude beyond the latching contours 371 in the radial direction. The meaning of this feature is explained below.
- FIG. 32 shows a screw head 310 (also called a tightening element), which on the inside comprises tensioning teeth 3 which point downwards in the radial direction.
- the tensioning teeth 311 engage the part of the latching hooks 331 of the strain relief element 330, which protrudes beyond the latching contours 371.
- the latching hooks 331 of the strain relief element 330 slide over the latching contours 371 of the fixing sleeve 370.
- the materials of the strain relief element 330 and the fixing sleeve are selected accordingly.
- Zuschraubides meet the sloping flanks of the latching hooks 331 and the latching contours 371 to each other. Thereby, the catch hooks are pressed radially inward and the elliptical shape of the second end 330b becomes a circular shape.
- the latching contours 371 of the fixing sleeve 370 are formed in this case (designed to be longer in the radial direction) such that the latching hooks 331 continue to engage the latching contours 371 even when the second end 330b is in a circular shape.
- the locking contours are shaped so that a reverse rotation (counterclockwise) of the strain relief without force is not possible.
- the screw head 311 rotates counterclockwise (unscrewing direction)
- the oblique flanks of the tensioning teeth 311 strike the oblique flanks of the latching hooks 331 of the strain relief element 330.
- the steep flanks of the latching hooks 331 and the latching contours 371 strike each other.
- the oblique flanks of the tensioning teeth 311 exert a force on the oblique flanks of the latching hooks 331, whereby the region of the second end 330b of the strain relief element 330, which surrounds the latching hooks, is deflected radially inwards. This happens as long as the latching hooks 331 are in engagement with the latching contours 371. Then, the second end 330b of the strain relief member 330 relative to the first
- FIG. 33 shows the fourth embodiment of the cable gland in the assembled state.
- the screw head 310 is externally provided with a lamellar structure to ensure the grip of the screw head 310 during the screwing.
- the screw head 310 is shown in Figure 33 transparent, so that the
- Lamellar structure 341 Sealing element Fixing sleeve 350 Intermediate screw connection Locking contours 351 Recess
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