The invention relates to a conductor connection module for printed circuit boards as claimed in the preamble of claim 1.
A conductor connection module such as this is known, for example, from EP 0 766 952 B1. The conductor connection module has a housing in which contact elements are arranged, with the contact elements having a first contact area which is in the form of an insulation-displacement terminal contact, and having a second contact area which is in the form of a detachable contact pin. The housing is integral and is soldered to the printed circuit board via the contact pins. The contact elements are inserted from the upper face of the housing and are held by stops, with the contact pins projecting out of the lower face of the housing in the inserted state. Shielding plates are provided for shielding, are inserted from the lower face of the housing and are in each case arranged between two pairs of contact elements. The shielding plates likewise have contact pins, so that they can likewise be soldered to the printed circuit board and can be connected to a common ground line. Conductor connection modules such as these are also referred to, in the German language, as PCB print modules. Conductors can then be electrically connected to the printed circuit board via the contact areas, which are in the form of insulation-displacement terminal contacts. When the printed circuit boards are used in a housing or in an insert, then the printed circuit board must be connected in advance, and the housing or the insert must be removed for any retrospective change to the circuitry.
The invention is thus based on the technical problem of providing a conductor connection module for printed circuit boards which allows conductors to be connected more easily.
The technical problem is solved by the subject matter of the features of patent claim 1. Further advantageous refinements of the invention may be found in the dependent claims.
For this purpose, the contact elements are designed such that the longitudinal axes of the insulation-displacement terminal contacts lie parallel to the surface of the printed circuit board when the conductor connection module is in the installed state. This means that it is possible to ensure that the insulation-displacement terminal contacts in the case of inserts are accessible from the outside via the front panel. This in turn allows simple retrospective connection of the insulation-displacement terminal contacts without having to remove the insert or adjacent inserts. This also applies in the same sense where the printed circuit board is arranged in a housing. A further advantage is that the arrangement on the printed circuit board has a somewhat smaller physical height. In one preferred embodiment, the contact pins are arranged at right angles to the insulation-displacement terminal contacts, so that, in the installed state, they are at right angles to the surface of the printed circuit board, thus allowing simple plugging through and soldering. The contact elements are preferably integral and are preferably inserted from the end face of the housing that is associated with the insulation-displacement terminal contacts, with the contact pins subsequently being bent.
The housing is preferably an integral plastic housing.
In one preferred embodiment, the housing has fixing pins via which the conductor connection module can be fixed to and aligned with respect to the printed circuit board. The fixing pins may be in the form of a push fit or may have at least partially cylindrical latching. Alternatively, the fixing pins may be in the form of hot stamping pins.
In a further preferred embodiment, the housing has a stop surface in order to support the housing on an end surface of the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board can thus at least partially absorb the connection forces which occur during connection of the insulation-displacement terminal contacts.
The invention will be explained in more detail in the following text with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the figures:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 33 913.2 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/06821 | 6/24/2004 | WO | 1/23/2006 |