The invention relates to a connection assembly for closing an electric contact, in particular for supplying a cordless electric appliance.
Connection assemblies for cordlessly supplying electric energy to an electric appliance are known in the field of home appliances, especially kettles. Such a connection arrangement is described, for example, in EP 1 679 474 A2. This conventional device includes a connection part provided with at least one electric contact and a base part arranged in the bottom of the kettle having likewise at least one electric contact which can be plugged onto the connection part. The electric contacts in the connection part are protected against external contact by a spring-loaded, displaceable cover element. When the base part is plugged onto the connection part, the cover element can be displaced by a corresponding plug-in element disposed in the base part to unblock the electric contacts.
The connection part of this conventional connection assembly has two coaxial ring-shaped openings and a central opening. These openings are in the closed configuration, when the kitchen appliance is not plugged in, closed by precisely fitting, likewise ring-shaped cover elements, whereas the central opening is closed by a precisely fitting, pin-shaped cover element. The current-carrying contacts in the connection part are then covered, as long as the kitchen unit is not plugged onto the connection part. At the same time, the contacts are protected from dirt and penetration of liquids. However, an operator may still be able to accidentally come into contact with the domestic power grid, when the ring-shaped cover elements or the pin-shaped cover element are displaced by a corresponding needle-shaped or lamella-shaped metal object so far that a contact is formed with the inner, current-carrying contact elements.
Based on this concept, it is an object of the invention to provide a connection assembly for closing an electric contact, in particular for supplying electric energy to devices, which prevents accidental and potentially dangerous access by a person to the electric contacts of the device or makes such access at least significantly more difficult.
The object is solved in that at least one closable opening is arranged in the connection part which can be closed with the displaceable cover element. A contact connected with a power source is arranged in the area of this opening, which after the opening is unblocked, i.e. after the displaceable cover element is displaced, establishes a conductive connection with the corresponding contact in the base part.
Consistent with the above-mentioned prior art, although the cover is displaced when the base part is plugged onto the connection part, in contrast to the aforementioned prior art, at least one opening is unblocked through which the at least one contact in the connection part contacts the at least one corresponding contact in the base part. The cover cannot be displaced (removed) from the opening, nor can a metal object be inserted, which could cause an accidental and dangerous contact of a person with the power source. Contact with parts under current is prevented even if the cover were displaced with a metal object.
Preferably, the at least one contact arranged in the area of the at least one opening may be formed so as to be radially resilient and automatically spring back when the kitchen appliance is lifted from the connection part.
The at least one contact disposed on or in the inner side wall of the base part may be arranged as a continuous or segmented contact ring at the height of the at least one opening in the connection part, so that the electric device (such as a kitchen appliance) can be switched on or off with a simple rotation of the connection part. Furthermore, by rotating the kitchen appliance, different voltages may be applied to the contact ring segments for generating different heating powers.
Preferably, at least two axially offset contacts may be provided in the inner side wall of the base part and at least two corresponding axially offset contacts may be provided at the height of at least two axially offset openings in the connection part, thereby ensuring that the two conductors required to connect a heating device in the kitchen appliance are protected against accidental and dangerous contact with the domestic power grid by an operator.
Accordingly, the axially offset contacts may be connected with a corresponding phase conductor and a corresponding neutral conductor of the domestic power grid, whereas a central protective contact, which need not be protected against accidental contact, may be connected in the connection part to a protective ground wire.
To allow the kitchen appliance to perform the aforementioned rotation on the connection part, the connection part, the recess in the base part and the cover element which is displaceable in the connection part have a substantially cylindrical shape, and the cover element can be moved in the connection part with a small clearance by way of a pin disposed in the recess against the force of a spring acting upon the transverse wall of the cover element.
For connecting a sensor arranged in the kitchen appliance, wherein the sensor, for example, switches off the power to the kitchen appliance when a predetermined temperature is reached, at least one contact may be arranged in the base part of the plug-in element and at least one corresponding radially elastically movable contact may be arranged on the connection part, which contact one another when the base part in the bottom of the kitchen appliance is placed onto the connection part, thereby displacing the cylindrical cover element. Although these contacts are not protected in the same manner to prevent accidental contact by a metal object, this contact does not pose any danger, because only a small, non-hazardous voltage is applied to the sensor or only a small voltage is generated.
In addition, a protective contact pin disposed in the recess in the base part may be connected with a protective ground conductor of the kitchen appliance and contact the central protective contact connected with ground wire in the connection part when the kitchen appliance is inserted, without requiring protection against accidental contact because generally no voltage is present at a ground conductor.
A secure, positive contact between the contacts in the connection part and the contacts in the base part may be established by forming the cover of an outer cylindrical member, which covers the at least one opening when the connection part is free of the kitchen appliance and which includes a coaxial, displaceable conical inner member, and by arranging compression springs between the connection part and the outer member as well as between the outer member and the conical inner member, wherein the spring constants of the compression springs are dimensioned such that, when the kitchen appliance is plugged onto the connection part, the outer member is moved first in an axial direction for unblocking the at least one contact, whereafter the conical inner member is moved in the axial direction for positive radial displacement of the at least one contact through the opening for contacting the at least one contact in the base part.
Another approach for establishing a positive contact includes arranging in the cylindrical cover element, starting from an upper transverse wall, a coaxial cylindrical extension with chamfers at a lower end face, wherein the chamfers cooperate with the contacts formed as contact leaves in the sense of pressing the contacts against the contact rings and against the protective contact pin when the base part in the bottom of the kitchen appliance is placed on the connection part.
An additional safeguard against accidental contact with the live contacts can be achieved by providing in the base part two parallel, radially spaced and diametrically opposed plug-in elements for displacing the cover element and by forming the cover element so that it can be displaced only when both plug-in elements operate on the cover element simultaneously and in parallel. This can be achieved, for example, in that the cover is tilted under a one-sided load and wedged in the connection part. In addition, the side walls of the connection part and the cover elements may have latching elements which cooperate when the cover element is tilted, thereby preventing displacement of the cover in an interlocking manner.
The invention will now be described with reference to several exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawing. The drawing show in:
According to
A cover element 6 in the form of a cylindrical member with slight play is axially displaceable arranged in the connection part 3. This cover element 6 is moved by a spring 7 into the position illustrated in
When the kitchen appliance 2 is placed with its base portion 10 completely onto the connection part 3, the cover element 6 is displaced so far downward by the plug member 12 that the opening 4 is exposed and the electric contact 5 can be deflected into the opening 4 to thereby establish contact with the ring-shaped electric contact 11. The resilient electric contact 5 and the ring-shaped contact 11 contact each other only in this position, whereas the opening 4 is closed in the position illustrated in
The embodiment according to
The plug-in element 12 is integrally formed with the base part 10 of a plastic material and has coaxially a protective contact pin 19 which, on one hand, is connected with a protective contact line in the kitchen appliance 2 and, on the other hand, contacts a protective contact in the base 27 of the domestic electrical grid.
The connection assembly 1 according to
Since the domestic electric power grids are typically equipped with a three-wire system having a phase conductor, a neutral conductor and a ground conductor, and since it cannot be guaranteed depending on the plug and socket design that the phase conductor is always connected to a predetermined contact 5, an embodiment shown in
A cylindrical extension 23 having an end face provided with circumferential chamfers is arranged coaxially with the cylindrical side wall 29 of the cover element 6. When the kitchen appliance 2 is moved into the position shown in
In the position of the kitchen appliance 2 illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
The contacts 25, 26 are constructed as contact leaves and are in the position shown in
By forming the ring-shaped contacts 11, 18 as segments and by applying different voltages to the segments via the contacts 5, 17 and via additional unillustrated angularly offset contacts, the kitchen appliance 2 can be switched off and different heating powers can be set by rotating the kitchen appliance 2 which causes the corresponding segments and contacts to contact each other. The heating powers need hereby not be limited to a minimum and a maximum setting, but intermediate values may also be possible with a suitable segmentation of the ring-shaped contacts 11, 18 and with a corresponding number of contacts contacting these segments.
To prevent a displacement of the cover element 6, 15 by external actions when kitchen appliance 2 is not installed, two parallel, radially spaced, and diametrically opposed coupling elements 31 of equal length, which are independent of the central pin 12, may be provided in the base part 10, which effect displacement of the cover elements 6, 15, whereas the central pin 12 is then only used for contacting the protective contact 24. When an attempt is made to displace the cover element 6, 15 by inserting a needle or a pin into one of the openings in the connection part 3 for the spaced plug-in elements 31, the cover element 6, 15 becomes wedged in the connection part 3 and is blocked through friction. An additional safeguard may be implemented by providing the side walls 8, 29 of the connection part 3 and of the cover element 6, 15 with latching elements 4, 30, which cooperate when off-center pressure is applied on the cover 6, 15, and prevent displacement of the cover 6, 15 in an interlocking manner. An insulating cylinder 32 arranged coaxially with side wall 39 of the cover element 6 prevents any contact with the contact 5 through the openings for the plug-in element pair 31 in the cover element 6.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 056 979.0 | Dec 2009 | DE | national |
10 2010 021 772.7 | May 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/07426 | 12/7/2010 | WO | 00 | 8/2/2012 |