A busbar adapter is described and claimed.
A busbar adapter is known, for example, from DE 100 61 942 C1. Said busbar adapter has a housing made of plastic, on the underside of which clamp feet are formed. The housing further comprises a base, from which the approximately L-shaped clamp feet project downward. The busbar adapter contains an opening in the region of each clamp foot and is designed for use in busbars of various widths and strengths, and in terms of a simple assembly, is designed such that an approximately U-shaped foot is inserted into the opening. The base of the U-shaped foot is arranged at right angles in the housing, wherein a contact unit consisting of an approximately U-shaped metal spring and an approximately U-shaped copper contact is inserted between the two arms of the foot.
In general, busbar adapters are used for producing contact between busbars and electrical devices. Such busbar adapters consist of a housing with clamp feet projecting downward, which are used for clamping the busbar adapter in relation to the associated busbars. In so doing, contacts are produced in the region of the clamp feet, which establish contact with the respective busbar once the busbar adapter has been pushed on, thereby producing the current path within the busbar adapter to output terminals.
There is a need for a busbar adapter which will permit an improved configuration of an installation device.
According to one embodiment, a busbar adapter is provided, which comprises a housing for accommodating at least one installation device for the purpose of contacting said installation device to at least one busbar that can be held in the busbar adapter, wherein the busbar adapter comprises at least one symmetrically shaped contact terminal for receiving and contacting a contact of the installation device with an associated busbar, and at least one symmetrically shaped attachment device for attaching an installation device to the busbar adapter.
This configuration offers the advantage that the installation device can also be arranged displaced 180° on the busbar adapter.
Additional embodiments of the busbar adapter are specified in dependent claims herein.
According to one preferred embodiment, the at least one contact terminal and the at least one attachment device are arranged on a shared longitudinal axis.
In a further preferred embodiment, the at least one contact terminal is embodied as mirror symmetrical to its transverse axis and its longitudinal axis. This allows an installation device to also be easily accommodated in the contact terminal, rotated by 180°. This is also true if the at least one attachment device is embodied as mirror symmetrical to its transverse axis and its longitudinal axis. In this case, the installation device can also be held and attached in the attachment device displaced by 180°.
In another preferred embodiment, the attachment device has an opening in the busbar adapter for receiving a part of the installation device. In this case, at least one side wall of the opening has a bevel that is directed downward, for example. The bevel further facilitates the insertion and positioning of the installation device in the attachment device.
In a further preferred embodiment, the attachment device has at least one retaining device for attaching the installation device. The retaining device is a retaining land, for example. In this case, a retaining device enables a particularly simple attachment of the installation device by latching with the retaining device. For example, the installation device can snap in or behind the retaining land from both sides.
According to another preferred embodiment, the retaining land extends transversely through the opening in the attachment device, preferably transversely through the center of the opening. The retaining land is further embodied as having a bevel that is directed downward on at least one side, for example. This further simplifies the positioning and snapping of the installation device into the attachment device.
In a further preferred embodiment, the installation device can be snapped into the retaining land from at least one side. This results in a particularly simple and cost-effective attachment of the installation device to the busbar adapter, without requiring that the installation device be securely screw-connected to the busbar adapter, for example.
According to another preferred embodiment, the contact terminal has at least one terminal for receiving a plug-type contact of the installation device. The contact of the busbar adapter for contacting the plug-type contact is a contact spring, for example. In place of a plug-type contact and a contact spring, any other type of contacting between the busbar adapter and the installation device that is suitable for electrically contacting the installation device with a busbar accommodated in the busbar adapter is also possible.
In a further preferred embodiment, the busbar adapter has at least one guide device for pre-positioning the installation device on the busbar adapter. The guide device is embodied as a guide slot in the busbar adapter, for example.
According to one preferred embodiment, the guide device is embodied to receive and guide a part of the installation device before the contact element, e.g., the plug-type contact, of the installation device is partially or entirely received in the contact terminal. This allows the installation device to be pre-positioned on the busbar adapter prior to actual contacting with the contact of the busbar adapter.
In what follows, the busbar adapter will be described in reference to the set of drawings, for the purpose of specifying additional features. The drawings show:
In this case, the contact terminals 2 are preferably arranged in a row and in the embodiment example illustrated in
In addition, an attachment device 5 or an attachment matrix is provided between two contact terminals 2, for the purpose of attaching an installation device to the busbar adapter 1. The respective attachment device 5 further has an opening 6 in the busbar adapter 1. The opening 6 is shaped for accommodating a part, e.g. a retaining element, of an associated installation device. In the embodiment example shown in
The two attachment devices 5 are arranged symmetrically to one another between the contact terminals 2. This symmetrical arrangement of the attachment devices 5 allows an installation device to also be positioned on the busbar adapter 1, rotated by 180°, and secured in the attachment devices 5.
In this case, the respective attachment device 5, as illustrated in the embodiment example of
As is shown in
As shown in the embodiment example of
The housing 11 further comprises a plurality of guide devices 17 for receiving and guiding a respectively assigned guide element of an installation device. The guide devices 17 in the embodiment example shown in
The guide slots 17 are formed, for example, in a cover element 19 of the housing 11 and terminate at a peripheral wall 20 of the housing 11. The shape of the guide slots 17 is designed for receiving an associated guide element, e.g., a projection, of the installation device and for guiding and positioning said guide element to a predefined position in the busbar adapter 1.
As is clear from
The cover element 19 further comprises the respective openings 14, 15, 16 of the contact terminal 2 for insertion of a plug-type contact 23 of an associated installation device 24 into the contact terminal 2. The installation device 24 and its plug-type contact 23 are indicated in highly simplified form and purely schematically in
The plug-type contact 23 establishes contact with the contact, e.g. a contact spring 25, of the busbar adapter 1 arranged below the openings 14, 15, 16 of the contact terminal 5. In this manner, an installation device 24 can be electrically connected to the contact 25 of the busbar adapter 1 when a busbar 3 is inserted into the busbar adapter 1. As described above, clamp feet 13 are arranged on the underside 12 of the housing 11. A busbar 3 is inserted between the respective clamp foot 13 and the associated contact 5 of the busbar adapter 1. The busbar 3 is indicated in
The contact spring 25 as a contact is detachably connected at one end to the housing 11, e.g., screw-connected by means of a screw 26 as illustrated in the embodiment example in
The housing 11 further comprises the attachment devices 5 for receiving one or more installation devices 24. The attachment devices 5 are each embodied with one opening 6 in the housing 11. The cross-section of the respective opening 6 tapers, for example, in the longitudinal direction of the opening 6. As illustrated in the embodiment example of
Furthermore, an additional retaining device 7 is provided in the opening 6 of the attachment device 5. The retaining device 7 has a retaining land 8, for example, which extends transversely in the opening 6, preferably transversely through the center of the opening or along the diameter of the opening. The retaining land 8 can be embodied on its upper side and optionally also on one or both sides as having a bevel 18 or as beveled downward, as is also illustrated in the section of the retaining land 8 in the subsequent
The symmetrical configuration of the respective attachment device 5 allows the retaining element 27 of an installation device 24 to be received from both sides on the retaining land 8 and to snap in or snap behind said land. The snapping in or behind is additionally supported by the beveled retaining land 8. In principle, it is also conceivable for the attachment device 5 with its opening 6 and the retaining land 8 to be formed in the cover element 19 and inserted into the housing 11 (not shown).
For additionally securing and fastening the cover element 19 in the housing 11, the housing 11 optionally also has a second cover holder 28, in which the cover element 19 can be received and positioned. The second cover holder 28 is arranged, for example, in the region of the clamp feet 13, which extend outward from the underside 12 of the housing 11. The second cover holder 28 has one or more recesses 29, into which a corresponding projection 30 of the cover element 19 can be inserted or received. The cover element 19 lies, for example, with its underside on the upper side of the recess, so as to be additionally supported against the housing 11.
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