This disclosure relates to an adapter housing for receiving a contact insert or carrier and furthermore relates to a system consisting of a first adapter housing, with a first contact insert or carrier received therein, a second adapter housing, with a second contact insert or carrier received therein, and a top-hat rail.
The adapter housings described herein widen the area of application of contact inserts or carriers already available on the market, which are otherwise designed specifically for plug connectors.
DE 10 2017 105 408 A1 discloses series terminals, which serve, for example, for electrically wiring an installation. Such series terminals are generally fastened on a support rail, e.g., a top-hat rail, and mounted next to one another in a row in order to be assembled in a space-saving manner. Although, the width of the control cabinet is used effectively in this case, the depth of the available installation space remains unused.
In electrical equipment, series terminals are used for different applications, e.g., as protective switches, electronic circuit breakers, programmable controllers, etc. The individual series terminals must have different designs in respect of their function, whilst the shape of the housing must have a substantially identical design for assembly on the top-hat rail. Individual series terminals are manufactured in very small quantities and therefore incur high production costs.
Embodiments described herein provide an adapter housing for an already known contact insert or carrier of a plug connector and thereby widen the area of application of such contact inserts or carriers.
The inventive adapter housing is provided for receiving a contact insert or carrier which is generally already known. Such a contact insert or carrier is revealed in EP 1 742 299 B1, for example. The plug connector modules known from the field of modular industry plug connectors, disclosed, for example, in DE 20 2018 101 278 U1, can be defined as contact inserts or carriers within the context of this disclosure.
The adapter housing is preferably formed substantially as a hollow cuboid with a rectangular cross-section. Such forms can be manufactured easily and cost-effectively from plastic in an injection molding process.
Two adapter housings, each equipped with a contact insert or carrier, can be joined, whereby the contact inserts or carriers are mated with one another. The following also refers to adapter housings being mated with one another without explicitly mentioning the contact inserts or carriers. The direction in which the adapter housing are each moved for this purpose is also referred to below as the mating direction. The ends of the adapter housing which are joined in the mating procedure are also referred to accordingly as mating side.
The adapter housing has on its outer wall two connecting structures or means, integrally formed opposite one another. The connecting structures or means are configured to be complementary to one another. This means the contour of the connecting structures or means on the one side would fit into the connecting structures or means on the other. With the aid of the connecting structures or means, two similar adapter housings can be reversibly connected to one another.
A first one of the connecting structures or means preferably consists or comprises of two hook-shaped connecting contours and a connecting lug arranged between said connecting contours. A second one of the connecting structures or means consists or comprises of two connecting grooves matching the hook-shaped connecting contours, and a connecting pin arranged between said connecting grooves and matching the connecting lug. This design of the connecting structures or means enables a user-friendly and simultaneously stable connection of two adapter housings. Any number of similar adapter housings can therefore be arranged in a row.
At least one locking device or means is integrally formed on the mating side of the adapter housing for reversibly locking the adapter housing to a further adapter housing. The locking device or means serves predominantly so that a mating connection between the contact inserts or carriers cannot be inadvertently released.
The adapter housing advantageously has two locking devices or means integrally formed opposite one another for reversibly locking the adapter housing to a second adapter housing mated therewith. A particularly reliable locking of two adapter housings to one another can thus be realized.
In a particularly advantageous configuration, the locking devices or means are each formed as frame-shaped receptacles or as lugs pointing in the mating direction. In the case of two adapter housings which are mated and locked to one another, one adapter housing is equipped with the frame-shaped receptacles and the other adapter housing is equipped with the matching lugs, pointing in the mating direction. Such a locking mechanism can be easily integrally formed on the adapter housing in the injection molding process. Moreover, such a locking mechanism is easy to operate.
The adapter housing preferably has a fastening device or means for reversibly fastening the contact insert or carrier in the adapter housing. The fastening device or means is preferably designed as a separate component and can be reversibly fastened or latched on the outside of the adapter housing. The contact insert or carrier can be inserted into the adapter housing. The contact insert or carrier is then fastened or fixed in the adapter housing by the latching of the fastening device or means.
The adapter housing preferably has an opening and the fastening device or means has a matching peg, wherein the peg of the fastening device or means reaches through the opening of the adapter housing. In this case, the peg moves into an opening of the contact insert or carrier and fixes this latter in the adapter housing. This solution is particularly advantageous since the opening in the contact insert or carrier already exists in some known contact inserts or carriers. This refers to a screw thread, for example, which otherwise serves for fixing the contact insert or carrier to a metal plug connector housing and for establishing electrical contact (PE) between said contact carrier and said plug connector housing.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the adapter housing has a top-hat rail fixing element for fixing the adapter housing on a top-hat rail. The adapter housings with the integrated contact inserts or carriers can thus be mounted in a row on a top-hat rail. The top-hat rail fixing element is fastened to a connecting structure or means of the adapter housing. On the other side of the adapter housing, a further adapter housing together with a contact insert or carrier can be fastened on the second connecting structure or means. Therefore, in addition to the top-hat rail plane, a plane aligned perpendicularly thereto can also be equipped with an adapter housing. This opens up a hitherto unused installation space in the control cabinet, for example.
The top-hat rail fixing element has two connecting arrangements or means, each for reversibly connecting to an adapter element. The connecting arrangements or means each comprise or consist of two connecting grooves and a connecting pin arranged between said connecting grooves. The connecting arrangements or means of the top-hat rail fixing element are therefore configured to be at least mostly identical to the second connecting structures or means of the adapter housing.
The two connecting arrangements or means of the top-hat rail fixing element, as seen in the mating direction, are arranged behind one another. Accordingly, two mutually mated adapter housings can be fastened on a top-hat rail fixing element and moreover fixed on a top-hat rail.
The top-hat rail fixing element preferably has at least one opening, but preferably three openings, via which the top-hat rail fixing element can be fixed to an appliance wall. Therefore, the adapter housings can be fixed not only on a top-hat rail but also in other locations, for example to an appliance wall. The adapter housing can be used in a versatile manner owing to the top-hat rail fixing element.
The top-hat rail fixing element is designed as a separate component and can be reversibly fastened on the outside of the adapter housing. Since the number of required top-hat rail fixing elements is generally smaller than the number of required adapter housings, this enables good storage management.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be explained in more detail below. In the drawings:
The figures may contain partially simplified, schematic illustrations. Identical reference signs are sometimes used for elements which are similar, but possibly not identical. Various views of similar elements could be drawn to different scales.
The adapter housing 1 shown here is provided for receiving a contact insert or carrier 2. The contact insert or carrier 2 is equipped with pin contact elements 3. Such a contact insert or carrier 2 is therefore also referred to among experts as a pin contact insert or carrier 2 or male contact insert or carrier 2. Since the contact insert or carrier 2 is already known from the prior art, it is not described in greater detail below.
The contact inserts or carriers 2, 2′ can be seen in
Another further exemplary embodiment of a first and second adapter hosing 1″, 1′″ can be seen in each case in
The adapter housings 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ are formed substantially as hollow cuboids with a rectangular cross-section. The internal geometry is adapted to the external geometry of the respective contact insert or carrier 2, 2′. The adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ has on its outer wall two connecting structures or means, integrally formed opposite one another and configured to be complementary to one another, for reversibly connecting to a similar adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ and/or to a top-hat rail fixing element 4.
A first one of the connecting structures or means of the adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ comprises or consists of two hook-shaped connecting contours 5 and a connecting lug 6 arranged between said connecting contours. A second one of the connecting structures or means comprises or consists of two connecting grooves 7 matching the hook-shaped connecting contours, and a connecting pin 8 arranged between said connecting grooves 7 and matching the connecting lug 6.
It can be seen in
The adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ has on the mating side at least one locking device or means for reversibly locking the adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ to a further adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″. The locking device or means in the case of the first adapter housing 1, 1″ are each formed as frame-shaped receptacles 12. In the case of the second adapter housing 1′, 1′″, the locking device or means are formed as locking lugs 13 pointing in the mating direction SR′, each with locking hooks 14 at the end. During the joining of the adapter housings 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″, in each case in the mating direction SR, SR′, the locking lugs 13 of the second adapter housing 1′, 1′″ engage in the frame-shaped receptacles 12 of the first adapter housing 1, 1″. In this case, the locking lugs 13 are firstly bent back slightly and then snap back, whereby the locking hooks 14 engage with an undercut of the frame-shaped receptacle 12. Two mutually locked adapter housings 1, 1′ can be seen in
The locking lugs 13 can subsequently be pried out of the frame-shaped receptacle 12, for example with the aid of a screwdriver. The locking of the adapter housings 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ can thus be released again. The adapter housings 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ can be pulled apart again in opposition to their respective mating direction SR, SR′, whereby the mating connection of the contact carriers 2, 2′ is also released again.
Two adapter housings 1, 1′ with a fastening device or means 15 for reversibly fastening the contact carrier 2, 2′ in the respective adapter housing 1, 1′ can be seen in
The housing of an adapter housing 1 can be extended on the cable connection side and form a semi-circular depression 21. Conductors (not shown) which are connected to the contact insert or carrier 2 can be fastened in this depression 21, for example via a cable connector. Strain relief is thus provided for the conductors or cables connected to the contact insert or carrier 2.
The top-hat rail fixing element 4 has openings 22. The top-hat rail fixing element 4 can be assembled on an appliance wall, for example, via these openings 22. The area of application of the adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ is thus further expanded. The top-hat rail fixing element 4 has latching contours 23 with which the top-hat rail fixing element 4 can be fixed on a top-hat rail 11. The contours 23 are configured for commercially available top-hat rails 11.
One application of the inventive adapter housing 1, 1′, 1″, 1′″ is illustrated in
Even where combinations of different aspects or features of the invention are shown in the figures in each case, it is clear to a person skilled in the art—unless indicated otherwise—that the combinations shown and discussed are not the only possible combinations. In particular, mutually corresponding units or feature complexes from different exemplary embodiments can be interchanged with one another. Put another way, aspects and features of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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