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- the present invention relates to a terminal device.
- Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2010-165568 discloses a terminal device built in a terminal block.
- the terminal block has an electric wire insertion hole (terminal hole) into which a conductor of an electric wire can be inserted, and by pressing the locking piece with a fast-connection terminal provided with a locking piece that locks an object such as an electric wire by elastic force And a release mechanism for releasing the lock of the electric wire.
- the release mechanism includes a release piece that presses the locking piece housed inside the terminal block, and the release piece is pressed toward the inside of the terminal block by a tool such as a release tool (for example, a driver).
- a release tool for example, a driver
- the release piece protrusion
- the lock piece elastically deforms the lock piece.
- the locking piece and the electric wire become free, and the electric wire can be pulled out.
- the lock is released using a tool (for example, a flat-blade screwdriver) thinner than the person's finger so that the lock is not released even if the release piece is pushed with the person's finger. Only possible with operation. Specifically, when the release piece is pushed with a human finger, before the lock is released, the peripheral edge of the release hole comes into contact with the finger to prevent further pushing operation. The dimension shape of the release hole is made sufficiently small.
- the tool when the tool is tilted in the process of pressing the release piece, the tool may come into contact with the peripheral edge of the release hole and damage the terminal block.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above reasons, and an object of the present invention is to provide a terminal device in which damage to the case can be suppressed.
- the terminal device of the present invention is in contact with the side surface of the conductor of the case (1) having the wire insertion hole (11) and the release hole (13) and the wire (6) inserted into the wire insertion hole (11).
- a contact portion (211) disposed in the case (1) and a lock disposed in the case (1) so as to lock the conductor while pressing the conductor against the contact portion (211).
- the conductive block (2) having a portion (212) and a pressed portion (51), and the locking of the conductor by the locking portion (212) according to the pressing force to the pressed portion (51)
- a release button (5) provided in the release hole (13).
- the case (1) is a retreat that communicates with a peripheral wall (100) surrounding the release hole (13) and the release hole (13) where a part of the pressed portion (51) of the release button (5) is located.
- the release hole (13) has an elongated shape
- the peripheral wall (100) has first and second walls (101 and 101) extending along a longitudinal direction (D2) of the release hole (13). 102).
- the retracting groove (14) is formed in each central portion of the first and second walls (101 and 102) of the peripheral wall (100).
- first and second walls (101 and 102) have first and second inclined portions (141 and 141) extending in the longitudinal direction (D2) of the release hole (13), respectively. These form slopes that descend from the end surfaces of the first and second walls (101 and 102) in a direction away from each other.
- the peripheral wall (100) is a protruding wall.
- the release button (5) is formed in the case (1) according to the pressing force to the pressed part (51) from a state in which a part of the side of the release button (5) is exposed from the retraction groove (14). ) And the lock portion (212) is pushed away from the contact portion (211) to release the lock of the conductor.
- the retraction groove is provided because the jig enters the retraction groove and is difficult to contact the case.
- the case is less likely to be damaged by the jig than when it is not possible.
- FIG. 1 It is a perspective view showing the state where the release button of the embodiment of the present invention was pushed by a plus driver. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the same as the above. It is a perspective view which shows the same as the above. It is the perspective view which fractured
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line AA in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB of FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing the main part of the CC cross section of FIG. 1.
- the terminal device includes a case 1, a conductive block 2 and a release button 5.
- the case 1 includes an electric wire insertion hole (first electric wire insertion hole) 11 and a release hole 13.
- the conductive block 2 locks the conductor while pressing the conductor against the contact portion 211 and the contact portion 211 disposed in the case 1 so as to contact the side surface of the conductor of the wire 6 inserted into the wire insertion hole 11.
- the release button 5 has a pressed part (main body part) 51 and is provided in the release hole 13 so as to release the conductor from being locked by the lock part 212 according to the pressing force applied to the pressed part 51.
- the terminal device includes first, second, and third conductive blocks 2, 2, and 2, and first, second, and second corresponding to the conductive blocks, respectively.
- a third electric wire connecting portion Adjacent conductive blocks 2 and 2 are insulated from each other.
- Each of the first to third electric wire connecting portions has a single electric wire insertion hole 11 into which two electric wires 6 and 6 conductors can be inserted.
- each of the first to third electric wire connecting portions may have two electric wire insertion holes 11 and 11 into which the conductors of the two electric wires 6 and 6 can be inserted, respectively, or one You may have the single electric wire insertion hole 11 into which the conductor of the electric wire 6 of this can be inserted.
- the case 1 has a first side surface 11a and a second side surface 11b on the first side and the second side in the first direction D1, respectively, and the first to third electric wire connecting portions are the first side surface. 11a, and arranged from the first side to the second side in the second direction D2, which is the direction orthogonal to the first direction D1.
- the electric wire insertion holes 11, 11 and 11 are provided corresponding to the conductive blocks 2, 2 and 2, respectively, and are opened side by side in the second direction D ⁇ b> 2 (left and right) on the first side surface 11 a (front surface) of the case 1.
- the electric wire 6 can be inserted from the first side (front side) in the first direction.
- the shape of the opening of each electric wire insertion hole 11 is a combination of two circular shapes arranged in the second direction D2, and two electric wires 6 and 6 are placed in each electric wire insertion hole 11 in the second direction D2. It can be inserted side by side.
- the electric wires 6 and 6 inserted into one electric wire insertion hole 11 are electrically connected to each other via the corresponding conductive block 2.
- the first side (left side) conductive block 2 in the second direction D2 is used as a voltage side electrode, for example, and the central conductive block 2 is used as a ground side electrode, for example.
- the conductive block 2 on the second side (right side) in the direction D2 is used as a ground electrode, for example.
- the case 1 is a cover in which the housing recess 30 in which each conductive block 2 is housed opens on the second side (lower side) of the third direction D3 that is orthogonal to the second direction D2 (and the first direction D1). 3 and a base 4 that is coupled to the lower side of the cover 3 and closes the housing recess 30.
- Each of the cover 3 and the base 4 is made of an insulating material such as a synthetic resin.
- the base 4 has a first side surface (front side surface) on the first side in the first direction D1, and on the front side surface, three engagement convex portions 41 are arranged in the second direction D2 on the front side (first direction). 1st side).
- the cover 3 has a side surface corresponding to the first side surface 11a on the first side in the first direction D1, and at the lower end portion of the side surface (11a), the three engaging convex portions 41 are respectively provided.
- Three corresponding engagement holes (through holes) 31 are provided. That is, the base 4 and the cover 3 can be coupled by engaging the engaging protrusions 41 into the engaging holes 31.
- the case 1 is formed by fitting convex portions 15 and 16 provided on the lower surface of the case 1 (base 4) into a concave portion (not shown) provided on the mounting surface, for example.
- the lower surface of the case 1 is brought into contact with the mounting surface and fixed to the mounting surface.
- the mounting surface is a surface facing the first side (upper side) in the third direction.
- the second side surface 11b (the rear surface of the base 4) of the case 1 has first, second and third conductive blocks 2, 2 and 2 corresponding to the first, second and third conductive blocks 2, respectively.
- the third connecting portion is provided side by side from the first side to the second side in the second direction D2 (left and right).
- Each of the first, second and third connecting portions has two electric wire insertion holes (second electric wire insertion holes) 12 and 12.
- each electric wire insertion hole 12 is not limited, the 2nd electric wire (not shown) whose diameter is smaller than the electric wire (1st electric wire) 6 inserted in each electric wire insertion hole 11 can be inserted.
- Each conductive block 2 is formed by punching and bending a metal plate, and the first electric wire connecting portion 21 to which the electric wire 6 inserted from the corresponding electric wire insertion hole 11 is connected, and the corresponding electric wire insertion hole. And a second electric wire connecting portion 22 to which the second electric wire inserted from 12 is connected. That is, in this embodiment, the electric wire 6 inserted into the electric wire insertion hole 11 and the second electric wire inserted into the electric wire insertion hole 12 are electrically connected via the conductive block 2.
- the electric wire 6 is connected to the power supply side, for example, and the second electric wire is connected to the load side, for example.
- the 2nd electric wire connection part 22 is the 2nd contact part 221 arrange
- a second locking part 222 arranged in the case 1 so as to lock the conductor while pressing the conductor of the second electric wire against the second contact part 221 by elastically contacting the outer peripheral surface from above.
- one conductive block 2 includes a second wire connecting portion 22 configured by one second contact portion 221 and two second locking portions 222 and 222.
- the distal end of the second locking part 222 is inclined toward the front side (the first side in the first direction D1) toward the lower side (the second side in the third direction D3) and is elastically deformed.
- the distance between the tip of the second locking part 222 and the second contact part 221 in the absence of the second locking part 222 is set to be smaller than the outer diameter of the second electric wire. That is, when the second electric wire is inserted into the second electric wire insertion hole 12, the leading end of the second locking portion 222 bites into the second electric wire, thereby preventing the second electric wire from coming off (that is, locking), The second electric wire is pressed against the first contact portion 221 by the spring force of the second locking portion 222.
- the first electric wire connection portion 21 is arranged on the outer peripheral surface of the electric wire 6 and the first contact portion 211 disposed in the case 1 so as to contact the outer peripheral surface of the conductor of the electric wire 6 inserted into the corresponding electric wire insertion hole 11. It has the 1st lock part 212 arrange
- one conductive block 2 includes two first contact portions 211 and 211 and two first lock portions 212 and 212 respectively associated with the first contact portions 211 and 211. It is out.
- tip of the 1st locking part 212 will incline to the back side (2nd side of a 1st direction) toward the upper side (1st side of the 3rd direction D3).
- part of the 1st lock part 212 located in the lower side of the 1st contact part 211 and the 1st contact part 211 is a 1st electric wire. It is set sufficiently small with respect to the outer diameter. That is, when the electric wire 6 is inserted into the first electric wire insertion hole 11, the first locking portion 212 bites into the first electric wire 6, thereby preventing the first electric wire 6 from coming off (that is, locking). The first electric wire 6 is pressed against the first contact portion 211 by the spring force of the one-chain lock portion 212.
- the case 1 (cover 3) has an upper bottom 11e on the first side in the third direction D3, and the first, second and third release holes 13, 13 and 13 11e, which are disposed above the first, second and third conductive blocks 2, 2 and 2, respectively.
- the first, second and third release buttons 5, 5 and 5 are held in the first, second and third release holes 13, 13 and 13 so as to be displaceable in the third direction D3 (up and down), respectively.
- Each release button 5 is made of an insulating material such as synthetic resin.
- each release button 5 is exposed to the corresponding release hole 13 and receives a pressing force from the upper side (first side in the third direction D3) 51, and the main body 51 Leg portions 52 and 52 projecting downward from the left and right end portions of each.
- the first lock portions 212 and 212 of one conductive block 2 have operation pieces 23 and 23 that are extended outside the first contact portions 211 and 211 of the conductive block 2 in the second direction D2, respectively.
- the tip portions of the operation pieces 23 and 23 are bent so that the upper surface has a convex curved surface, and as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the leg portions 52 and 52 of the corresponding release button 5 are respectively connected to the operation pieces 23. And 23 abut against the convex curved surface of the tip portion. That is, when the release button 5 receives a pressing force from above and is displaced downward with respect to the case 1 as shown by an arrow A1 in FIG.
- the two first locking portions 212 corresponding to the release button 5 and In 212, the operation pieces 23 and 23 receive a pressing force from above and elastically deform in a direction away from the first contact portions 211 and 211 as indicated by an arrow A2 in FIG.
- the elastic deformation reaches a predetermined level, the lock on the electric wire 6 is released, and the electric wire 6 can be pulled out from the first electric wire insertion hole 11.
- retaining protrusions 53 and 53 project from the front and rear surfaces (the first and second surfaces in the first direction D1) of each leg 52 in the release button 5, respectively.
- the release protrusions 53 and 53 abut against the peripheral edge of the lower opening of the release hole 13 from below, so that the release button 5 is prevented from falling off from the case 1 upward.
- the main body 51 is provided with two engagement recesses 511 and 511 on each long side of the rectangle that is long in the second direction D2 (left and right) when viewed from the upper side (first side in the third direction).
- four engagement convex portions 131 are provided on the inner surface of the release hole 13, and these engage with the four engagement concave portions 511 of the main body portion 51, respectively.
- illustration of the engagement recessed part 511 and the engagement convex part 131 is abbreviate
- the test finger 70 is a wedge-shaped metal member that imitates a human finger. Specifically, it is listed in Appendix 4 (2) c of "Interpretation of Ministerial Ordinances that Establish Technical Standards for Electrical Appliances" It is a thing.
- the lock on the electric wire 6 is erroneously operated by a human finger. Will not be released. That is, in order to release the lock on the electric wire 6, it is necessary to use a jig such as a minus driver or a plus driver 71 shown in FIG. At the center of the upper surface of the main body 51 of each release button 5, a cross-shaped operation recess 512 into which the tip of the jig is engaged is provided.
- the case 1 further includes a peripheral wall (protruding wall) 100 surrounding the release hole 13 and a retreat groove 14 communicating with the release hole 13 in which a part of the main body 51 of the release button 5 is located.
- the part of the release hole 13 where the side portion of the main body 51 is located is opened in the first direction D1 by communicating with the retreat groove 14 in the first direction D1.
- the part of the release hole 13 where the two side portions of the main body 51 are located is opened in the first direction D1 by communicating with the two retraction grooves 14 and 14 in the first direction D1.
- the release hole 13 has a long shape extending in the second direction D2.
- the peripheral wall 100 includes first and second walls 101 and 102 extending in the longitudinal direction of the release hole 13, and the retreat grooves 14 and 14 are formed in the central portions of the first and second walls 101 and 102, respectively. That is, on the upper surface of the case 1, the front and rear sides (that is, the front and rear sides of the operation recess 512) of the center of the release holes 13 and 13 in the left and right direction (that is, the longitudinal direction) are located in the front and rear direction (that is, the release holes 13). Retractable grooves 14 and 14 are provided on the inside and outside of the cover.
- the jig (plus screwdriver 71 in the figure) is the short side direction of the release hole 13 as shown by the arrow A3 in FIG. Even when tilted in one direction D 1), the jig enters the retreat groove 14 and is unlikely to contact the case 1. Thereby, compared with the case where the evacuation grooves 14 and 14 are not provided in the surrounding wall 100, the case 1 is not easily damaged by the jig.
- the position where the operation concave portion 512 (the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the release hole 13) is sandwiched from both sides in the short direction of the release hole 13 is the position where the tip of the jig is engaged. Since the distance is relatively small, the jig is likely to come into contact. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the retreat grooves 14 and 14 are provided at positions where the longitudinal center portion of the release hole 13 is sandwiched from both sides of the release hole 13 in the short direction.
- the first and second walls 101 and 102 of the peripheral wall 100 have first and second inclined portions 141 and 141 extending in the longitudinal direction of the release hole 13 (second direction D2), respectively. These form slopes that descend from the end faces of the first and second walls 101 and 102 away from each other. That is, on the bottom surface of the retracting groove 14, one end portion in the front-rear direction (first direction D1) is downward (third direction) in a direction away from the release hole 13 (outside in the left-right direction in FIG. 10). An inclined portion 141 inclined to the second side of D3 is provided.
- the present invention can be applied not only to the terminal device that connects the wires to each other as described above, but also to a terminal device that is mounted on a circuit board such as a lighting fixture and electrically connects the wire to the circuit board. is there.
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