Information
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Patent Grant
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6168479
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Patent Number
6,168,479
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Date Filed
Monday, December 28, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 2, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Gilman; Alexander
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 346
- 439 347
- 439 102
- 439 180
- 439 369
- 439 370
- 439 835
- 439 826
- 439 828
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal connection device having an elastic cage 10 with a clamping aperture 13 for a cable C, a conducting component 20 which is provided to carry the cage.An insulating block D linked to the elastic cage carries, on the one hand an arm 31 for opening the cage and on the other hand a conducting connection arm 32, the arms being fitted in such a way that when the block is at the side of the cage, the opening arm 31 bends the loop to allow the connection arm to be introduced into the clamping aperture and to remain pressed against the conducting component.
Description
This invention relates to a connection device which comprises at least one terminal of the type having an elastic cage and a current conducting component, the latter providing the support function for the cage.
Connection devices of this type are well known. They are associated with an apparatus or electrical device and allow a cable which is to be connected to the apparatus or device to be clamped in a terminal without a clamping screw having to be used. In the usual manner, the elastic cage is positioned close to one end of the supporting component close to an access face of the apparatus and comprises a supporting wing applied onto the supporting component, a clamping wing fitted with an aperture for clamping the conductor by a jamming effect and a loop that links the supporting wing to the clamping wing and which forms a spring to ensure that the conductor is jammed in place.
In certain electrical equipment that include such elastic connection terminals, it is desirable to be able to establish a connection, not only with cables which are detachable and held by being jammed, but also with feeder bars or with other items of equipment that are arranged laterally or are superimposed, while benefiting from the presence of these terminals.
Hence an aim of the invention is to make use of elastic cage terminals provided in an electrical apparatus to provide the connection of a cable so as to create a simple and reliable connection with another piece of equipment or with a current conducting device.
According to the invention, the connection device has an insulating block which carries on the one hand an arm suitable for ensuring the opening of the elastic cage and on the other hand a conducting connection arm, the two arms being guided in a way substantially parallel to the supporting wing of the cage and constructed in such a way that, when the block comes alongside the cage, the opening arm bends the loop to allow the connection arm to be introduced into the clamping aperture.
Preferably, the two arms are rigid and a space remains in the clamped position between the opening arm and its housing in the direction in which the elastic loop slackens, in such a way that the application pressure of the connection arm on the conducting component is due to the pressure exerted by the loop on the opening arm. One of the arms can be provided with a shape that assists the retention of the block in the connected position. The insulating block has, on the other hand, at least one interconnecting element such as a conducting pin parallel to the connection arm and connected to it to provide the connection with another apparatus.
One non-limitative embodiment of the invention is described below making reference to the appended drawings.
FIG. 1
diagrammatically represents a connection device conforming to the invention.
FIG. 2
shows in perspective, a particular embodiment of the connection block of the device.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate the device respectively alongside and in the connected condition.
The electrical apparatus A, the outline of which is shown in broken lines is low voltage electrical equipment with a distribution, command or protection function. The apparatus A includes several elastic type connection terminals B capable of receiving and connecting the ends of conductors C. The device according to the invention comprises the terminals B as well as a multipolar connection block D; it being understood that block D could also be unipolar.
Each terminal B comprises an elastic cage
10
and a flat and elongated component
20
which provides the current conduction and the cage support function. The elastic cage
10
is positioned on the front face
20
a
of the support component
20
close to one end
21
of it close to an access sidewall
22
of the apparatus and comprises a supporting wing
11
applied onto the support component over the length of it, a clamping wing
12
fitted with a aperture
13
for clamping a conductor by a jamming effect and a loop
14
which forms a spring and which links the support wing
11
to the clamping wing
12
. The back face
20
b
of the component
20
is used to make contact with the cable C and has a U-bend
20
c
for this purpose.
In the usual way, the apparatus includes, for each terminal B, an opening
23
in its access sidewall
22
, for the introduction of the cable C to be connected to the component
20
and an opening
24
which is used to engage a tool; as is known, this tool must be capable of pressing on the loop in order to release the terminal, while allowing the aperture
13
to be cleared for the introduction or the release of the cable. It should be noted that the support component
20
, the support wing
11
of the elastic cage
10
, the openings
23
,
24
of the terminal are directed along one and the same direction X which is also the direction for the introduction of cable C. The direction Y for the slackening of the loop
14
and for the displacement of the wing
12
is substantially perpendicular to X. The opening
24
gives access to a housing
25
contiguous with that of the cage
10
so that the tool can work within this housing so as to press on the loop
14
in the direction opposite to Y while being pressed against the external edge
24
a
of opening
24
.
Block D has an insulating body
30
which carries on the one hand an arm
31
for opening the cage and on the other hand a conducting connection arm
32
. The two arms
31
,
32
are directed in a manner substantially parallel to the support wing
11
of the cage
10
along X and are so fitted that when the body
30
comes alongside the apparatus A, the opening arm
31
bends the loop
14
(see the broken lines in
FIG. 3
) in order to allow the introduction of the connection arm
32
into the aperture
13
.
It should be noted that the two arms provide a predetermined gap h between one another and are rigid in such a way that the contact pressure of the connection arm
32
on the conducting component
20
is due to the pressure exerted by the loop
14
on the opening arm
31
. To this end, in the position where the arm
32
of the block is clamped against the reverse side
20
b
of the component
20
of the terminal, there remains a space
e
between the arm
31
_and the adjacent surfaces of the opening
24
, in particular at its external edge
24
a
. In this way of implementing the invention, the two arms
31
,
32
are made of metal and are linked to one another in a rigid manner; the arm
31
can also be made of an insulating material and is possibly made with the body
30
as one component. The connection arm
32
provides the desirable connection for current to pass between the component
20
and another device or apparatus; it can be linked within the body
30
to another plug or pin
33
(see
FIG. 2
) which establishes a connection with another adjacent apparatus or with a power supply device. The arm
31
has a slope
31
a
in order that it comes progressively alongside the loop
14
and, if the need arises, can have an anti-extraction shape, for example and as is shown in
FIG. 3
, it can have a recess
31
b
which co-operates with the loop or a friction point provided in the surface of the housing
25
to assist in the holding of block D in the connected and assembled position on apparatus A. The arm
32
has a slope
32
a
in order to slide on the U-bend
20
c
provided at the end
21
of component
20
and it is capable of being applied against the U-bend by its edge
32
b
situated on the arm
31
side. The arm
32
can also have an anti-extraction shape
32
c
as shown in FIG.
4
. The arms
31
,
32
have any appropriate shape, arm
31
being, for example, a flat pin and arm
32
a round pin.
The operation of the device will now be described making reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
The user brings the insulating block D of the apparatus along direction X. At the same time that he introduces for each pole, the pin
33
is inserted into a terminal or a connection device (not shown) of another apparatus or conducting device, it causes the opening arm
31
of block D to pass into the opening
24
of the terminal B of the apparatus A; the slope
31
a
of the arm
31
is applied to the front rounded part of the loop
14
in such a way that the loop bends; the connection arm
12
of the cage
10
comes to the position shown in broken lines in
FIG. 3
in order to make the aperture
13
accessible.
Continuation of the movement forward of block D brings about the introduction of arm
32
into the aperture
13
and causes it to pass alongside the U-bend
20
c
of component
20
, while the arm
31
continues to slide over the summit of the loop until it is brought into abutment with an element of block D, for example, the front face
34
of block D against the surface
22
of the apparatus. It can be observed that the clamping edge
13
a
of the aperture
13
, that is active in the clamping of cable C, remains inactive in relation to the connection arm
32
. The arm
32
is held against the conducting component
20
by the force of reaction of the elastic cage
10
exerted along direction Y and transmitted by the rigid arm
31
and the body
30
of block D. It will be noted that the block is retained against extraction in direction X′ by co-operation of the recess
31
b
of the arm
31
with the loop
14
or with a friction point provided on the surface of the housing
25
or by co-operation of the recess
32
c
of the arm
32
with the U-bend
20
c
of the conduction component
20
. Furthermore, a means of locking or snapping the block onto the apparatus may be provided.
Claims
- 1. A connection device comprising:at least one terminal having an elastic cage and a conducting support component, the elastic cage being positioned close to one end of the support component, the elastic cage including a support wing attached to the support component, a clamping wing having an aperture configured to clamp a conducting connection arm by a jamming effect, and a loop forming a spring and linking the support wing to the clamping wing; and an insulating block having an opening arm configured to open the elastic cage, and the conducting connection arm, wherein the two arms are configured to extend in a direction substantially parallel to the support wing of the elastic cage when the insulating block is positioned alongside the elastic cage such that the opening arm bends the loop to allow the introduction of the conducting connection arm into the clamping aperture.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the opening arm has a shape that cooperates with the loop in order to assist in keeping the insulating block connected.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the conducting connection arm has a shape that cooperates with a U-bend of the conducting support component in order to assist in keeping the insulating block connected.
- 4. A device according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the insulating block has at least one conducting pin for interconnection that is parallel to the conducting connection arm and linked within a body to the conducting connection arm.
- 5. A device according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the two arms are rigid and that a space remains in the clamped position between the opening arm and a housing thereof, in such a way that a contact pressure of the conducting connection arm on the conducting support component is due to pressure exerted by the loop on the opening arm.
- 6. A device according to claim 5, characterised by the fact that the two arms are made of metal and linked to one another in a rigid manner.
- 7. A connection device comprising:at least one terminal having a cage and a conducting support component, the cage having a support wing attached to the conducting support component, a clamping wing having an aperture configured to receive and clamp a conducting connection arm, and a loop configured to form a spring and link the support wing to the clamping wing; and an insulating block having the conducting connection arm, and an opening arm configured to be received within the cage, wherein the connection device is configured such that when the at least one terminal is joined with the insulating block the opening arm contacts and bends the loop to a position such that the conducting connection arm can be inserted within the aperture in the clamping wing and connected to the conducting support component.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein:the conducting connection arm and the opening arm are rigid; and the opening arm has a clamped position such that a space remains in the clamped position between the opening arm and a housing thereof, in such a way that a contact pressure of the conducting connection arm on the conducting support component is due to pressure exerted by the loop on the opening arm.
- 9. A device according to claim 7, wherein the conducting connection arm and the opening arm are made of metal and linked to one another in a rigid manner.
- 10. A device according to claim 7, wherein the opening arm has a recess that cooperates with the loop in order to assist in keeping the conducting support component connected to the conducting connection arm.
- 11. A device according to claim 7, wherein the conducting connection arm has a recess that cooperates with a bend of the conducting support component in order to assist in keeping the conducting support component connected to the conducting connection arm.
- 12. A device according to claim 7, wherein the insulating block has at least one conducting pin for interconnection that is parallel to the conducting connection arm and linked within a body to the conducting connection arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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97 16846 |
Dec 1997 |
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