WO2016193615A1 - Clip metallique de connexion electrique d'un fil conducteur a un element metallique - Google Patents
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- H01R11/00—Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a metal clip for electrically connecting a conductive wire to a flat metal element.
- FR 2 694 141 discloses a grounding clip formed of a one-piece metal plate curved in S so as to define two elastically deformable slots oriented away from one another and separated by a wall.
- a slot is intended to be engaged on a flat metal support, the other to receive the ground wire.
- the walls of this earthing clip have cutouts folded towards the inside of each slot in order to protrude therefrom and to form knives capable of cutting the insulating sheath of the earth wire. to an adequate depth to ensure electrical contact between the ground wire and the grounding clip.
- the orientation of the slots and knives requires sliding a segment of the ground wire in translation in the slot to cut the insulating sheath and form the electrical contact. This operation is not easy to perform manually, especially when the free space around the clip and the flat metal support is restricted or confined.
- EP2528166 discloses another known metal clip of electrical connection, wherein the conductive wire is held in a direction perpendicular to the plane defined by the support. It allows in a single operation to engage the clip on the support and, at the same time, forming the electrical contact with the lead. This characteristic is not always advantageous and it would sometimes be preferable to be able to perform these two steps independently.
- An object of the invention is therefore to provide a metal clip of electrical connection for securely and easily fasten a conductive wire.
- the object of the invention proposes a metal clip for electrically connecting a conducting wire to a flat metal element, the metal clip having an S-shaped cross section and consisting of three wings, a first wing and a second wing defining a first longitudinal housing to allow attachment of the metal clip to an edge of the flat metal member, the second wing and the third wing defining a second longitudinal housing.
- the second housing is provided with connection means for receiving the end of the conductor wire and for maintaining electrical contact between the conductive wire and the metal clip.
- connection means are arranged to receive and hold the end of the conductive wire when the latter is oriented, opposite the metal clip, in a direction having a transverse component.
- first wing and / or the second wing is provided with at least one cut forming an elastic lug facing inwardly of the first housing to improve the attachment of the metal clip to the flat metal element and its electrical contact.
- the metal clip consists of a single metal part and the connection means comprise:
- a pinch pin formed by cutting in the third wing and facing the inside of the second housing
- the pinch pin and the guided opening are arranged on the third wing to allow the introduction of the end of the conductive wire towards the bottom of the second housing.
- the bottom of the second housing is provided with a release opening allowing the conductive wire to protrude from the metal clip.
- the three wings are each provided with an opening facing each other allowing the passage of a screw; and wherein the wire attachment piece is constituted by a nut cooperating with a screw inserted into the openings to allow the end of the conductive wire to be clamped between the second flange and the nut.
- the nut is formed of a threaded cylindrical bore projecting from the opening of the third wing and a crush collar. At least a portion of the free edges of the third wing are folded towards the inside of the second housing in order to limit the displacement of the nut in the second housing.
- the wire attachment piece is formed of a piece protruding through an opening formed on the third flange and provided with a side opening (to receive the end of the conductor wire).
- Part of the contour of the lateral opening of the projecting piece is formed of a blade.
- the projecting piece is configured to be moved in a direction of depression perpendicular to the plane defined by the third wing or to be displaced in rotation.
- FIGS. 1a, 2a, 3a and 4a represent four embodiments of the invention
- a metal clip 1 of electrical connection according to the invention consists of a metal plate curved S and thus having a S-shaped cross-section.
- the term "wing" denotes each of the three essentially planar portions of the metal plate defining this S-shape.
- FIG. 1a shows the longitudinal axis or direction, marked L, and the axis or transverse direction, marked T. These definitions apply of course to all other appended figures.
- a first wing 2a and a second wing 2b, integral at a first curved area which positions them vis-a-vis, define a first longitudinal housing 3a.
- This housing is intended to be engaged on an edge of a flat metal element to which it is desired to electrically connect a conductive wire.
- the distance separating the first wing 2a and the second wing 2b defined by the dimensions of the first curved zone, is chosen to correspond substantially to the thickness of the flat metal element.
- the elastic deformation of the first curved zone ensures the maintenance of the metal clip 1 on the flat metal element and their electrical contact.
- the pressing force exerted by the elastic pin 4 contributes to firmly hold the metal clip on the flat metal element.
- the low penetration of the end of this elastic lug 4 in the metal element by scratch effect during its engagement promotes electrical contact.
- a cut is made on each of the two lateral edges of the first wing 2a and the second wing 2b, in order to delimit four elastic lugs 4, the lugs 4 of the first wing 2a being placed opposite the lugs 4 of the second wing 2b.
- the second wing 2b is integral with a third wing 2c, via a second curved zone positioning these two wings 2b, 2c vis-à-vis, and thus defining a second longitudinal housing 3b.
- this second housing 3b is provided with connection means for receiving the end of a conductive wire that is to be electrically connected to the flat metal element. These means are configured to receive the end of the conductor wire and maintain the electrical contact between the conductive wire and the metal clip 1.
- the solution proposed by the invention is advantageous for two reasons.
- it is easier, during a manually performed connection operation, to bring the end of the conductive wire, by moving it along its main axis, in the connection means, than to slide a section. of this yarn in translation in a housing, and in a direction perpendicular to the main axis of the yarn, as is the case in the first document of the state of the art presented in the preamble.
- the invention makes it possible to separate the engagement of the first housing 3a from the metal clip 1 on the flat metal element of the connection. electrical conductor wire connection means. This feature may be an advantage when the free space around the clip and the flat metal member is restricted or confined.
- connection means are arranged to receive and maintain the end of the conductive wire when it is oriented, opposite the metal clip 1, in a direction having a transverse component.
- it may be a direction having an angle of +/- 60 0 vis-à-vis the transverse direction of the clip, and preferably an angle of +/- 30 ° with respect to this direction.
- the end of the conductor wire is introduced into the connection means in a direction from the opening to the bottom of the second housing 3b.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the invention according to which the connection means comprise: a pinch pin 5 formed by cutting in the third wing 2c, and oriented towards the inside of the second housing 3b, and a guided opening 6 formed in the third wing 2c for introducing the end of the conductive wire into the second housing 3b and block between the pinch pin 5 and the second wing 2b.
- the connection means comprise: a pinch pin 5 formed by cutting in the third wing 2c, and oriented towards the inside of the second housing 3b, and a guided opening 6 formed in the third wing 2c for introducing the end of the conductive wire into the second housing 3b and block between the pinch pin 5 and the second wing 2b.
- the pinch pin 5 and the guided opening 6 are arranged on the third wing 2c to allow the introduction of the conductive wire towards the bottom of the second housing 3b.
- the bottom of the housing 3b may be provided with a release opening 7 allowing the conductive wire to protrude from the metal clip 1 and allowing its possible subsequent extraction.
- the metal clip 1 is assembled to the flat metal member by engaging the first housing 3a on an outer edge thereof.
- the engagement of the clip can be done manually or with the aid of a tool, such as a hammer for example.
- the lugs 4 exert a bearing force on the flat metal element and, by scratch effect, their ends penetrate into the material of this metal element which contributes to establishing the electrical contact.
- the stripped end of a conductive wire is introduced manually into the guided opening 6.
- This opening is configured to guide the advancement of the conductive wire towards the pinch pin 5.
- the advancement of the lead leads to the lifting of this pin allowing the progression of the stripped portion of the wire towards the bottom of the housing.
- the conductive wire can continue its progression, for example until the insulating sheath comes into abutment with the guided opening 6 as shown in Figure 1c.
- the stripped portion of the conductor wire is kept in electrical contact with the metal clip 1 by pinching the pin 5.
- the slight penetration of the pinch pin in the conductive wire prevents the extraction of this wire driver.
- the disengagement of the wire from the metal clip 1 requires cutting the wire, for example using a cutting pliers, at the guided opening 6, to allow the extraction of the segment of the residual wire to through the opening clearance 7.
- This first embodiment is advantageous in that it allows the conductive wire to be connected to the flat metal element without the need for tools.
- the metal clip 1 according to this first embodiment consists of a single metal part, which makes its manufacture particularly simple.
- the three other embodiments of the invention which follow are distinguished from the first embodiment in that the connecting means of the metal clip 1 consist of an additional piece for fixing the conductive wire, placed in the second housing 3b.
- the fastening part of the conductive wire consists of a nut 9.
- the wings 2a, 2b, 2c are each provided with an opening 8a, 8b 8c facing each other allowing the passage of a screw 9 ', and of which only the opening 8c of the wing 2c is visible in Figure 2a.
- the nut 9 may be formed of a cylindrical threaded bore 9a, configured to cooperate with the screw 9 ', and a crushing collar 9b. To prevent the nut 9 escaping by sliding of the second housing 3b, the cylindrical bore 9a protrudes from the opening 8c of the third wing 2c.
- At least a portion of the free edges of the third wing 2c is folded inwardly of the second housing 3b thus forming a stop for the crush collar to block the rotation of the nut 9 during the introduction of the screw 9 '.
- Figures 2b to 2e illustrate the use of the metal clip 1 of the electrical connection of the second embodiment.
- the metal clip 1 is attached to the flat metal member.
- the element planar metal is provided with a passage opening of a screw and the clip 1 mounted to align this opening to the openings 8a, 8b, 8c.
- the screw 9 ' is inserted into the metal clip 1 which leads to clear a free space in the second housing 3b between the nut 9 and the second wing 2b.
- the screw can be partially screwed onto the nut 9.
- the stripped end of the conductor wire can then be introduced into the free space of the second housing 3b.
- This second embodiment is advantageous in that it makes it easy to disconnect the conductive wire from the metal clip 1 by simply unscrewing the screw 9 '.
- the wire fixing piece is formed of a protruding piece
- the protruding part 10 is provided with a lateral opening 11 for receiving the end of the conductive wire when it is oriented, opposite the metal clip 1, in a direction having a transverse component.
- the protruding part 10 can be moved so as to allow the pinching of the conductive wire between the contour of the opening 11 and a surface of the third wing 2c.
- at least a portion of the contour of the lateral opening 11 of the protruding part 10 is sharpened to form a blade 12 for cutting the insulating sheath of the conductive wire and the electrical contact of the conductive wire and the metal clip 1 .
- the projecting piece has two L-shaped flank 14a, 14b integral with an upper portion of the protruding part 10 at elastically deformable connection levels. These two flanks 14a, 14b are forced against the edges of the cutout forming the opening 8c, which keeps the projecting piece 10 in position.
- the projecting piece 10 can be moved in a direction of depression perpendicular to the plane defined by the third wing 2c, to place it in a locking position.
- the blocking of the protruding part 10 can be improved in this electrical contact position by means of surface patterns 15, such as ribs, formed on the sidewalls 14a, 14b of the projecting piece 10 for housing the protruding edges of the cutout forming the opening 8c.
- Figures 3b to 3e illustrate the use of the metal clip 1 of electrical connection of the third embodiment.
- the metal clip 1 is attached to the flat metal member, as shown in Figure 3b.
- the end of the conductive wire which may or may not be stripped, is introduced into the opening 11 of the projecting piece 10.
- the protruding part 10 is moved in the driving direction, manually or with the aid of a tool such as a screwdriver or a hammer, and placed in the locking position by through the elastic support of the flanks 14a, 14b on the edges of the cutout forming the opening 8c, and possibly by housing the projecting edges of the cutout forming the opening 8a in the patterns 15 formed on the sidewalls 14a, 14b.
- a tool such as a screwdriver or a hammer
- the fourth embodiment of the invention forms a variant of the third embodiment which has just been presented.
- the projecting piece 10 has a circular section allowing it to move in rotation in the housing 3b.
- the protruding part 10 is provided with an imprint on its upper part allowing the positioning of a screwdriver or a similar tool.
- An abutment device 13 makes it possible to limit the rotation of the projecting piece between a position of insertion of the wire and a blocking position.
- the lateral opening 11 is oblong in shape, ramp. Its dimension is sufficient to receive the end of the conductive wire when it is oriented, opposite the metal clip 1, in a direction having a transverse component and when the projecting piece 10 is oriented in its insertion position.
- FIGS. 4b to 4e illustrate the use of the electrical connection clip 1 of the fourth embodiment
- the metal clip 1 is attached to the flat metal member, as shown in Figure 4b.
- the projecting portion 10 is advantageously oriented in an insertion position making it possible to bring the end of the conductive wire to the metal clip 1 and place it in the lateral opening 11 oblong ramp.
- the projecting part 10 is rotated by means of a tool, to place it in the locking position.
- This rotation causes the cutting of the insulating sheath via the blade 12 formed on the ramp of the lateral opening 11, and the electrical contact of the conductive wire with the metal clip 1.
- the metal clip 1 fixing is easily achievable from a sheet or plate flat and thin metal, by stamping, folding and / or cutting operations.
- the clip once produced, can be subjected to heat treatments to enhance its mechanical characteristics and undergo surface treatments.
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JP2017562285A JP2018516440A (ja) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | 金属要素に導線を電気的に接続するための金属クリップ |
PL16733160T PL3304648T3 (pl) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | Metalowy zacisk do połączenia elektrycznego drutu przewodzącego z elementem metalowym |
CA2987825A CA2987825C (fr) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | Clip metallique de connexion electrique d'un fil conducteur a un element metallique |
BR112017025829-3A BR112017025829A2 (pt) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | grampo metálico para a conexão elétrica de um fio condutor a um elemento metálico |
EP16733160.2A EP3304648B1 (fr) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | Clip metallique de connexion electrique d'un fil conducteur a un element metallique |
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MX2017015584A MX2017015584A (es) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | Sujetador metalico para conectar electricamente un cable conductor a un elemento metalico. |
ES16733160T ES2734265T3 (es) | 2015-06-01 | 2016-06-01 | Clip metálico de conexión eléctrica de un cable conductor a un elemento metálico |
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