Connecting terminal assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6270384
  • Patent Number
    6,270,384
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 10, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connecting terminal assembly for printed circuit boards comprising, an insulating housing 10, a connection contact 18 having an insertion opening 24 attached to the housing 10 through which a conductor can be inserted under the connection contact 18, a clamping means 26 having an elastic sidepiece 52, cooperatively associated with an actuating element 40 having a pressure surface 48 supported in the housing 10 operable between a clamping position, wherein the clamping means 34 pulls the conductor which has been inserted through the insertion opening 24 against the connection contact 18, and an open position allowing the insertion of the conductor, means mounting the actuating element 40 in such a way that it can slide back and forth to perch the actuating element 40 to an open position where it presses the elastic sidepiece 32 down so that the elastic force of the elastic sidepiece 32 locks into a latching recess 56 and when the actuating element 40 is lifted out of the latching recess 56 against the force of the elastic sidepiece 32, the actuating element 40 is pushed back by the elastic sidepiece 32 into the clamping position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A connecting terminal of the general type to which the present invention relates is known from, for example, DE 4,239,480 A1 and DE 196-11,762 A1. In this known connecting terminal, the actuating element is designed as a lever mounted in a housing with freedom to pivot. In one of the positions into which it is pivoted, this lever presses the free elastic sidepiece of the clamping spring down into its open position, whereas, in a second pivoted position, the lever releases the sidepiece of the spring, so that it can clamp a conductor which has been inserted. A curved cam surface on the pivoting lever causes the elastic sidepiece of the clamping spring to move the required distance between the open position and the clamping position. So that a stroke of the required distance can be achieved by means of the pivoting movement of the lever, it is necessary for the lever to move over a relatively large pivot angle. If the lever, as is standard practice, is pivoted by means of a suitable tool such as a screwdriver, it is necessary for this tool to have sufficient room to pivot. In many situations where the connecting terminal is installed, however, this type of actuation can be difficult.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is based the task of designing a connecting terminal of the general type indicated above in such a way that it can be actuated easily and can be constructed simply.




This task is accomplished in accordance with the invention by means of a connecting terminal characterized by novel features of construction and arrangement which is easy to operate and of compact design. The basic idea of the invention consists in pushing the actuating element like a wedge between the elastic sidepiece of the clamping spring and an inside wall of the housing. When the actuating element is pushed inward against the elastic force of the sidepiece, it presses the sidepiece into its open position. As a result of the wedge shape of the actuating element, the sidepiece of the spring can push it back and arrive in its clamping position after the actuating element is released. In the open position, the actuating element locks in a latching receptacle in the inside wall of the housing and is held in the locked position by the elastic force of the sidepiece.




It is extremely easy to actuate the connecting terminal. To bring the connecting terminal into the open position, the wedge-shaped actuating element is merely pushed inward by a suitable tool such as a screwdriver. Because only a linear displacement of the actuating element is required for this purpose, a small free space is sufficient for the intervention of the tool. The actuating element locks itself automatically in the open position and holds itself there. To bring the connecting terminal into the clamping position, the actuating element must merely be lifted out of the latching receptacle against the force of the sidepiece of the spring. Because of the wedge shape of the actuating element, the elastic force of the sidepiece is then able to push it into the clamping position. To move the actuating element out of its locked position, the tool requires only a small pivot angle, which means again that only a small amount of room needs to be made available for the intervention of the tool.




If the connecting terminal is mounted on a printed circuit board, the direction in which the conductor to be clamped is introduced can be essentially parallel to the plane of the printed circuit board. In this arrangement, the route along which the actuating element is pushed can also be nearly parallel to the plane of the printed circuit board. The force acting on the connecting terminal during actuation thus has only a minimum component acting in the direction perpendicular to the printed circuit board, which means that the board is subjected to only minimal stress during the actuation of the connecting terminal.




The actuating element is a molded part of extremely simple design. Because no pivot bearing is required for the actuating element, the design of the housing is also very simple. Assembly is also easy, because the actuating element can simply be inserted loosely into the housing. As a result, the connecting terminal is also especially suitable for automated assembly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other objects of the present invention and various features and details of the operation and construction thereof are hereinafter more fully set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:




The invention is explained in greater detail on the basis of an exemplary embodiment, which is illustrated in the drawing:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of the connecting terminal in the clamping position, with the side cover removed; and





FIG. 2

shows a corresponding diagram of the connecting terminal in the open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As can be seen from the drawing, the connecting terminal consists of a single-pole clamping module. Individual clamping modules can be joined together in any desired number to form a multi-pole connecting terminal.




Each single-pole connecting terminal has a housing


10


of plastic. Pins


12


are molded onto one side of housing


10


; corresponding holes


14


are provided on the opposite side. When housing


10


is assembled to form a multi-pole connecting terminal, pins


12


of one housing module engage in the corresponding holes


14


of the adjacent housing module.




Each housing


10


has a frame, which is sealed off on one side by a side wall, so that a holding space is formed inside housing


10


. During the assembly of a multi-pole connecting terminal, the open side of housing


10


is closed off by the corresponding closed side of adjacent housing


10


. The open side of housing


10


which comes at the end of the row of a multi-pole connecting terminal is closed off by a side cover


16


, which corresponds to the closed side wall of housing


10


and which is provided with corresponding pins


12


.




In the holding space of housing


10


, a connection contact


18


is inserted from the open side; this contact is a dimensionally stable sheet-metal part. Connection contact


18


is bent into the shape of a ā€œUā€ one of the sidepieces of the U forms a contact bridge


20


, whereas the other sidepiece continues as a soldering pin


22


. Soldering pin


22


passes out through the bottom of housing


10


. The bottom of housing


10


is set down on a printed circuit board so that soldering pin


22


can engage in a hole in the printed circuit board, to which it is then soldered. U-shaped connection contact


18


opens toward the front end of the frame of housing


10


. An insertion opening


24


, which is aligned with U-shaped connection contact


18


, passes through this front end of the frame.




Above contact bridge


20


of connection contact


18


there is a clamping spring


26


, one sidepiece


28


of which rests on the rear surface of contact bridge


20


at the top. Proceeding from this sidepiece


28


, clamping spring


26


is bent upward and around a positioning projection


30


. Positioning projection


30


is molded onto the side of housing


10


and projects into the holding space of housing


10


. Above positioning projection


30


, clamping spring


26


forms a free elastic sidepiece


32


, which is itself bent down toward sidepiece


28


, with the result that free sidepiece


32


, the end of which forms a clamping end


34


, is essentially perpendicular to both sidepiece


28


and contact bridge


20


. An opening


36


is provided in clamping end


34


. Contact bridge


20


of connection contact


18


and sidepiece


28


of clamping spring


26


, which rests on the bridge, pass through this opening. Clamping spring


26


is made of an elastic, springy metal, which is pretensioned in such a way that sidepiece


32


is always trying to pivot away from sidepiece


28


and contact bridge


20


. As a result, the conductor is clamped against contact bridge


20


and is connected in an electrically conductive manner to soldering pin


22


via connection contact


18


.




An actuating element


40


, which is produced as a separate plastic part, is used to actuate the connecting terminal. When the connecting terminal is assembled, this element is placed in the holding space of housing


10


.




Actuating element


40


has the form of a wedge and is supported in the holding space of housing


10


between sidepiece


32


of clamping spring


26


and the upper inside wall of housing


10


. Actuating element


40


is accessible through an opening


42


in the frame of the housing, which is located in the front end of the connecting terminal above insertion opening


24


for the conductor. A tool such as a screwdriver


44


can be inserted through this opening


42


; a recess


46


in actuating element


40


ensures that screwdriver


44


can engage positively with the actuator.




Actuating element


40


tapers down from its wider end, where the tool engages with it, toward the inside in the form of a wedge and has a pressure surface


48


, by which it rests against elastic sidepiece


32


. Wedge surface


50


, opposite pressure surface


48


, forms a locking edge


52


on the wider end of actuating element


40


. Wedge surface


50


of actuating element


40


rests against a slanted inside wall


54


of housing


10


. This inside wall


54


, which serves as a sliding surface for actuating element


40


, has in its middle area a step-shaped latching recess


56


.




In the clamping position shown in

FIG. 1

, the wide end of actuating element


40


rests from the inside against opening


42


of housing


10


. In this position, actuating element


40


is located outside the range over which spring sidepiece


32


can travel. Elastic sidepiece


32


is free to deflect elastically outward far enough so that clamping edge


38


comes to rest under the force of the spring against contact bridge


20


. If a conductor has been inserted into opening


36


in clamping end


34


of elastic sidepiece


32


, this conductor is then clamped elastically between clamping edge


38


and contact bridge


20


.




To bring the connecting terminal into the open position, screwdriver


44


is used to engage with actuating element


40


; actuating element


40


is thus pushed inward by axial pressure exerted on screwdriver


44


. Wedge surface


50


of actuating element


40


then slides along inside wall


54


of housing


10


, and pressure surface


48


of the actuating element presses elastic sidepiece


32


downward against its elastic force, so that clamping edge


38


is moved away from contact bridge


20


. In the open position shown in

FIG. 2

, actuating element


40


has been pressed in so far that its locking edge


52


has arrived in latching recess


56


. The force of elastic sidepiece


32


presses actuating element


40


against inside wall


54


, so that latching edge


52


of actuating element


40


snaps into latching recess


56


and is held in this latching recess


56


. The connecting terminal is thus held reliably in the open position shown in FIG.


2


.




To connect a conductor to the connecting terminal, the insulation is first removed from the conductor, then the conductor is inserted through insertion opening


24


into opening


36


. Once the stripped end of the conductor has arrived between clamping edge


38


and contact bridge


20


, screwdriver


44


is fitted into recess


46


in the wide end of actuating element


40


and is used to pivot actuating element


40


downward against the force of elastic sidepiece


32


, so that latching edge


52


is lifted out of latching recess


56


. Elastic side- piece


32


now pushes actuating element


40


back into the clamping position; that is, elastic sidepiece


32


presses against pressure surface


48


of actuating element


40


, with the result that wedge surface


50


of actuating element


40


, this surface being at an angle to the pressure surface


48


to form the wedge, slides along inside wall


54


. Thus elastic sidepiece


32


is given room to move far enough so that clamping edge


38


is able to clamp the inserted conductor against contact bridge


20


.




Even though a particular embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described herein, it is not intended to limit the invention and changes and modifications may be made therein within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A connecting terminal assembly for printed circuit boards comprised of individual single pole clamping modules, each module comprising:an insulating molded plastic housing (10) formed with a holding space that is sealed off on one side of the housing by a side cover wherein said side cover has pins (12) thereon that engage corresponding holes (14) on the one side of said housing to form said clamping module wherein said module has an access opening (42) at an upper end and step-shaped upper and lower latching recesses (56) in said access opening; said holding space containing a ā€œUā€ shaped connection contact (18), a clamping spring (26), and an actuating element (40) wherein one side-piece (28) of said connection contact forms a contact bridge (20) and another free elastic side-piece (32) forms a soldering pin (22) extending below said housing; said actuating element (40) formed with a locking edge (52) positioned within said access opening (42) and operable between an upper position engaging said locking edge (52) with said upper latching recess (56) and a lower position engaging said locking edge (52) with said lower latching recess (56); said clamping spring (26) resting on said contact bridge (20) and biased to maintain said actuating element (40) in said upper position and wherein said clamping spring (26) having a clamping end (34) and an opening (36) for insertion and holding a wire conductor; said actuating element (40) being pushed into said lower position wherein said locking edge (52) engages said lower latching recess (56) and holding said clamping end (34) downwardly toward said soldering pin (22) so that to form an open position for inserting said wire conductor therein; and said actuating element (40) being tilted thereby releasing said locking edge (52) from said lower latching recess (56) to said upper latching recess so that to clamp said wire conductor between said clamping end (34) and said contact bridge (20).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 23 648 May 1998 DE
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