1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus for production of an electromagnetically shielded connection between a plug arrangement (which has at least one plug) of a first unit and a socket arrangement, which has at least one corresponding socket, of a second unit, with the at least one plug and the at least one socket forming a plug connection when connected to one another.
2. Description of the Related Art
The problem of having to electromagnetically shield the connection between a plug and a socket, thus providing an electromagnetically compatible (EMC) plug connection, is known from the general prior art. Electromagnetic shielding is particularly important in the case of radio-frequency data links, that is to say when radio-frequency data transmission is intended to be reliably ensured.
In this context, shielded plug housings are known from the general prior art. In this case, the plug housing is connected to a metallic sheath on the supply cable. Once the plug and the socket, which is provided with a shielded socket housing, have been joined together, this results in electromagnetic shielding. A connection such as this is suitable for manual connection of two cables.
The electromagnetically shielded plug connection which is known from the prior art has, however, been found to be unsuitable when the connection between the plugs and the socket is intended to be made automatically or autonomously without any manual action. This may be the situation, for example, when an electronic unit is intended to be inserted into an adaptor or some other holding device and the plug connection is intended to be made automatically in the final position. In this situation, manufacturing tolerances and wear mean that the plug may not fit exactly in the socket. For this reason, at least the plug or the socket must be secured such that it can move, in order to compensate for the tolerances. However, a moving arrangement of a plug or of the socket according to the prior art has been found to be complex and susceptible to faults.
In order to make it possible to ensure data transmission with as little disturbance as possible, particularly in the case of radio-frequency data transmission, it is necessary for the housings of the two units which are intended to be connected to one another by means of the plug connection to be at the same electrical potential. This requires an electrical connection between the units or the metallic housings of the units. In this context, it is known from the general prior art for the metallically shielded plugs and sockets to be screwed to the housing of the appropriate unit. However, if the plug or the socket is arranged in a floating form and can thus move with respect to the housing of the unit, this connection is no longer reliable. For example, the floating arrangement means that dirt can enter between the contact points, so that an electrical connection is no longer made.
A further solution which is known from the general prior art is for an additional cable to be passed out of the housing of one unit and to be attached to the other unit. However, this solution is complex, susceptible to faults and does not allow an RF-shielded and EMC-shielded connection.
It is more complex to produce a reliable electromagnetically shielded plug connection as the number of plug connections and/or plug/socket pairs between the units to be connected together increases, particularly when floating suspension is required for this purpose.
Radio-frequency data transmission is used, for example, for so-called hard disk stores or flight data recorders in which the data obtained from a digital camera is stored during a photographic flight of an aircraft. This data may, for example, be image data, supplementary data relating to the images, such as mission data, system information or general information for post-processing. The flight data recorder is in general in the form of a bulk memory for the “digital mapping camera”.
Electrically and mechanically, every flight data recorder is an autonomous unit which is connected to the digital camera via an image data connection.
Every storage unit in the aircraft is mechanically secured, and is electrically connected to all the necessary cables in a further operation. After landing, the flight data recorder is removed, and the image data is copied to a ground-based bulk memory.
The known flight data recorders have the disadvantage that the plug connection between the flight data recorder and the cable which continues further is cumbersome, and is often very difficult owing to the confined spatial conditions in the aircraft. This is particularly true for high data transmission rates. Incorrect connection of cables can in this case lead to a malfunction. It is also particularly important in this case for the plug connection to be reliable, in particular to be resistant to vibration and impacts, since, otherwise, there is a risk of accidental disconnection of the connection owing to the aircraft movements which take place in flight.
The present invention is based on the object of providing an electromagnetically shielded connection between at least one plug and one socket, in particular when they are each connected to an electronic unit, with the apparatus being intended to ensure in a physically simple manner a permanent and reliable electromagnetic shielding even when the connection is regularly disconnected.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by the descriptive part of claim 1.
The shielding device according to the invention separates the function of “electromagnetic shielding” from the function of “electrical connection”. The solution according to the invention allows an entire plug or socket arrangement to be electromagnetically shielded by means of a shielding device which is independent of the plugs and sockets, irrespective of the number of plugs and sockets. In this case, the configuration of the plugs and/or of the sockets, the number of poles or whether the plugs and/or the sockets is or are mounted in a floating or fixed form are irrelevant. The plugs and the sockets can thus be suspended as required in a flexible or floating form without this adversely affecting the electromagnetic shielding.
The solution according to the invention can be implemented easily and at low cost. The separation of the electromagnetic shielding from the actual plug connection means that there is no wear on the electromagnetic shielding as a result of the contact being made between the plugs and the sockets, and the electromagnetic shielding is not adversely affected by this. Furthermore, this results in permanently reliable shielding of the connection.
A further advantage of the solution according to the invention is that the shielding device can be connected to the housing of the unit which contains the plugs or the sockets in a simple manner, for example via a screw connection or else via any other desired connection technique. This connection is in this case independent of whether the plugs and/or sockets are suspended in a flexible or floating form. This ensures that the housings of the units which are connected together via the plug connection are at the same electrical potential. This therefore reliably avoids potential differences between the housings, and thus the injection of interference.
The apparatus according to the invention makes it possible to form the plugs and the sockets in a particularly cost-effective manner from just plastic There is no longer any need for any costly metallically shielded housing for each plug and each socket.
It is advantageous that the electromagnetic shielding device can be assembled from a first shielding element, which surrounds the plug arrangement, and a second shielding element which surrounds the socket arrangement.
In this case, the invention provides for the two shielding elements to make good electromagnetic contact with one another when the at least one plug makes contact with the at least one socket. It is thus possible in a simple manner for the first shielding element to be electromagnetically well connected to the first unit, and for the second shielding element to be electromagnetically well connected to the second unit. This may be achieved, for example, by means of a screw connection or any other connection technique. As soon as the first shielding element now makes contact with the second shielding element, that is to say when the plug connection between the plug and the socket is closed, this results, in addition to the shielding, in an electrical connection between the first and the second unit, thus matching their electrical potentials.
One design refinement of the invention also provides for the at least one plug to be connected to a first mount element which is provided with the first shielding element, and for the at least one socket to be connected to a second mount element which is connected to the second shielding element.
The mount elements allow an arrangement which is independent of the units. It is thus possible, for example, for the first mount element to be attached by means of the first shielding element in a floating form to the housing of the unit that is provided. The second mount element can likewise be attached to the housing of the other unit in a floating form or such that it cannot move. The attachment of the mount elements to the respective unit allows an electromagnetically shielded connection to be provided for this housing in a simple manner. These shielding elements with which the mount elements are provided result, in the manner which has already been described, in electromagnetically good shielding for the plug connections as well as an electrical connection between the housings of the two units.
It is advantageous for the at least one plug to be detachably connected to the first mount element, and for the at least one socket to be detachably connected to the second mount element. In this case, it is also advantageous for the at least one plug and/or the at least one socket to be connected in a floating or flexible form to the respective mount element. A floating or flexible arrangement of at least one plug and/or of a corresponding socket has been found to be advantageous in order to compensate for any tolerances in the mating of the plug connection. Since the electromagnetic shielding and the equalization of the potentials on the housings of the two units are independent of a floating arrangement, of the plugs and/or of the sockets, the disadvantages described with the prior art do not occur in this case.
It is advantageous for at least one mount element to be connected in a floating form to the associated unit, and for the mount elements each to have mutually corresponding guide elements in order to connect them to one another in a defined manner.
The mount element, which is arranged in a floating form, may, for example, be essentially in the form of a plate and may have a projecting rim which is connected by means of spring elements, which are known from the general prior art, in a floating or flexible form to the associated unit.
The flexible suspension of at least one of the two mount elements makes it possible for the shielding elements of the mount elements which form the electromagnetic shielding device to be aligned appropriately with respect to one another. In this case, in an experiment, it has been found that the floating suspension of one of the two mount elements is sufficient for this purpose. The other mount element may in this case likewise be in the form of a plate, but is connected to the associated unit such that it cannot move.
The shielding elements of the two mount elements may, for example, each be in the form of a metal sheath, which surrounds the respectively associated plug or socket arrangement, and/or is arranged circumferentially around it. One possible embodiment of the shielding element may also comprise this shielding element being formed from protrusions which run essentially linearly, are arranged essentially in the form of a rectangle with one another, and surround the plug or socket arrangement. A further alternative refinement of the shielding element may, for example, comprise the mount element being in the form of a plate, with a projecting plate rim being provided, which surrounds the plug or the socket arrangement and is in the form of a shielding element.
There are a large number of possible ways to refine the shielding elements, leading to the plug connections being surrounded in the form of a tunnel by electromagnetic shielding The plug connections are thus located within shielding that is formed by the shielding elements.
In one refinement of the shielding elements, as protrusions or as a plate rim, it has been found to be advantageous for them to have contact springs, or to be in the form of contact springs. The contact springs may in this case be formed, for example, as curved sheet-metal elements. An embodiment composed of beryllium/copper has been found to be particularly suitable for this purpose.
Advantageous refinements and developments of the invention can be found in the further dependent claims. Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described, fundamentally, in the following text with reference to the drawings.
The exemplary embodiment which relates to an apparatus for production of an electromagnetically shielded connection between a plug arrangement 2 (which has at least one plug 1) of a first unit 3 and a socket arrangement 5 (which has at least one corresponding socket 4) of a second unit 6. The first unit 3 and the second unit 6 may be in the form of any desired technical appliances which make contact via plug connections 7 that are formed by plugs 1 and sockets 4.
The second unit 6 may, for example, be in the form of a laptop, with the first unit 3 being a charging or connection station. The first unit 3 may also be in the form of a general equipment cabinet or a system unit, for example, for medical purposes, in which a corresponding portable second unit 6, for example a system element, a medical appliance or the like, is inserted. There are no limits in this case on the configuration of the first unit 3 and/or of the second unit 6. The apparatus according to the invention can be used for any desired technical appliances which are intended to be electronically connected to one another.
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The flight data recorder 6 may, for example, contain two or more storage media (not illustrated), possibly as well as further system components. Digital cameras for recording such data have been known for a long time from the general prior art, and will therefore not be described in any more detail in the exemplary embodiment.
To the extent that the elements described in the exemplary embodiment are already known from the general prior art, they will not be described in any more detail in the following text. Only those features which are significant to the invention will be described in the following text.
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Electrically and mechanically, the flight data recorder 6 is in the form of an autonomous unit which is connected via an image data connection to a digital camera which is not illustrated in any more detail. Furthermore, a monitoring data input, a monitoring data output and a supply voltage input as well an image data interface are provided.
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Since contact is made between the plugs 1 and the sockets 4 without any manual assistance, this results in the configuration of the plug arrangement 2 and of the socket arrangement 5 as described in the following text with reference to
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The shielding elements 11, 12 thus form a shielding device 13 which provides good electromagnetic shielding for the plug connections 7. In this case, the shielding device 13 surrounds the plug connections 7, but is completely independent of both the plugs 1 and the sockets 4. In the exemplary embodiment, the electromagnetic shielding device 13 is composed of the first shielding element 11, which surrounds the plug arrangement 2, and the second shielding element 12, which surrounds the socket arrangement 5. In this case,
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The floating arrangement of the first mount element 14 and the adaptor 3 results in a floating or flexible arrangement of the first shielding element 11.
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The exemplary embodiment provides for the cables 20 which lead to the plugs 1 and to the sockets 4 to have a sheath 21 which is or can be electrically connected to the mount elements 14, 17 directly, via the housing 6a of the flight data recorder 6, or via the housing 3a of the adaptor 3. In this context,
The data to be transmitted is shielded appropriately by the sheath 21 on the cable 20 that is illustrated in
The sheath (which is not illustrated in any more detail) on the cables which continue further from the sockets 4 of the flight data recorder 6 can be electrically connected either directly to the second mount element 17 or to the housing 6a.
The described connection in addition to the electromagnetic shielding means that the housings 3a and 6a are at the same electrical potential, thus eliminating one possible interference source. The housings 3a and 6a are at the same electrical potential because they are electrically connected via the mount elements 14, 17 and the shielding device 13.
The solution according to the invention solves two problems, firstly providing electromagnetic shielding or EMC shielding for the plug connection, while on the other hand keeping the housings of the two mated units 3, 6 at the same electrical level.
A large number of possible ways to connect the sheath 21 of the cable 20 to the housing 3a or 6a are obvious from the general prior art.
By way of example, the plugs 2 and the sockets 4 may be in the form of D-SUB plugs or sockets.
The shielding device 13 and all of the elements which are intended for electromagnetic shielding are, in the exemplary embodiment, formed from metal. The described exemplary embodiment is not restricted to the illustrated embodiment.
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