The invention relates to a connection element for the electrically conductive connection to flat contact tabs on a lamp holder of a lamp, which can be connected by a pivot movement around an axis with the socket of a lamp, especially of a main head-lamp of an automotive vehicle.
In an automotive vehicle many types of lamps are used, which differ from each other also in the form of their lamp holder and the arrangement and design of the contacts (see, for example, the book “Autoelektrik, Autoelektronik/Bosch” (automotive electrics and electronics/Bosch), third revised edition 1998, Publisher View eg, pages 222 to 227, as well as 234 and 235).
Lamp holders are also being developed, which can be connected by means of pivoting around an axis to a socket, in which, however, the flat contact tabs project radially in reference to the axis from the lamp holder.
It is an object of the invention, to provide a connection element for the electrically conductive connection to the flat contact tabs of a lamp holder, which project radially from the lamp holder, wherein the same can be mounted by a pivot movement at the socket.
The object is solved according to the invention by a connection element for electrically conductive connecting to two flat contact tabs, projecting radially from a lamp holder and offset along the axis and which wide sides extend transversally to the axis, connectable by a pivot movement around an axis to the socket of a lamp, especially a main headlamp of an automotive vehicle, comprising
Of advantage in this embodiment compared to a known embodiment for lamps, which are connected by means of a pivot movement of their lamp holders around an axis to the socket of a lamp and in which for the electrically conductive connection with a connection element flat contact tabs project parallel to the axis from the lamp holder, is, that by means of the pivot movement of the lamp holder at the same time when a mechanical connection of the same with the socket is achieved, an electrically conductive connection of the flat contact tabs with the contact elements of the connection element is produced. Such an assembly is mainly selected when ex-changing a mounted lamp. In the manufacture of an automotive vehicle, lamps are often delivered already pre-assembled on the socket, to be able to transport the lamp in a protected manner and to be able to check its function (operation) before the assembly. In the assembly of the vehicle, for example, the main headlamp is initially mounted together with the lamp arranged in the lamp socket on the body. In the solution according to the invention a radial or tangential connection of the connection element, respectively, together with the flat contact tabs is, then, possible.
In an embodiment of the invention it is provided, that the opening, starting from the side face, is dimensioned correspondingly to the entry length of the flat contact tab into the accommodation chamber.
The solution according to the invention allows different embodiments. Thus, it is possible, to form the connection contact portion for a crimping connection to an electric conductor of a cable. For this, a crimping portion with crimping tabs can, for example, be provided. This means, that a cable is directly connected to the connection contact portion and, thus, also to the contact elements, which are accommodated then in the housing.
It is, however, possible, to form the connection contact portion as a contact pin, so that on these a connector, provided already on the cable, together with contact elements formed as female terminals can be connected. In this case, preferably, the contact pin is formed as a flat contact pin. As normally two contact elements are pro-vided, it is advantageous, when the flat contact pin with its wide sides extends transversally to the wide side of the contact arms, so that only one type of contact elements with flat contact pins for different arrangements has to be manufactured.
If the connection element is provided with contact elements, which are provided with flat contact pins, it is provided, that the housing has a hood portion, into which the contact pins project in a protected manner.
The housing may consist of several parts, wherein the end wall having the end face is formed by means of a lid. Thus, the assembly of the contact elements in the housing is simplified.
To be able to fix the connection element close to the socket, the housing is provided with holding means for connecting to a holder, which, for example, can form part of the socket.
To facilitate the insertion of the flat contact tabs into the contact elements, it is provided, that the contact portions of the contact arms extend away from each other laterally towards the slot and towards the opening starting from the portions contacting the flat contact tabs.
Preferably, it is, however, provided, that the contact portions of the contact arms, starting from their portions contacting the flat contact tabs, diverge from each other laterally towards the slot as well as away from the same.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are schematically shown in the drawing in which:
Firstly, a first embodiment of a connection element 1 is described by means of
For retaining the connection element 1 attachment lugs 11 are provided on the same, which can be inserted into guides of a holder, which forms part of the socket or is mounted close thereto.
While in the embodiment of
Concerning the description of these parts it is referred to
The connection element 1 is retained on the holder 25 by means of the attachment lugs 11. Two assembly variants are possible. In the first variant, which is commonly used also in the original assembly of a vehicle, the lamp 27 with its holder 28 is al-ready mounted on the socket 26. The electrical connection is made after the assembly of, for example, the main headlamp on the body of the vehicle such, that the connection element 1, connected to the cables 10, is attached radially or tangentially, respectively, on the holder 25, wherein the lamp holder 28 of the lamp 27 remains in the mounted position in relation to the socket 26. If such a vehicle is assembled and in use and a lamp 27 has to be replaced, the same can be detached by pivoting the lamp holder 28 in the socket 26 around the axis 29 as well from the socket 26 as also concerning the electric connection of the flat contact tabs 30, as these are brought out-off contact to the connection element 1 and the contact elements 9 arranged therein during the pivoting of the lamp holder 28. The mounting of a new lamp is achieved, correspondingly, in a reversed manner, i.e. the lamp holder 28 of a new lamp 27 is inserted into the lamp socket 28 along the axis 29 and is pivoted then in such a manner, that the flat contact tabs 30 are brought into engagement with the openings 7 or the slots 8, respectively, and, thus, can contact the non-visible contact elements 9, whereby also an electric connection is achieved. The embodiment, thus, enables, that at the same time by means of the pivot movement of the lamp holder 28 a mechanical connection to the lamp socket 26 as well as an electric connection to the contact elements of the connection element 1 are achieved.
In the same manner as described in connection with
The contact elements 9, 108, used in the two different embodiments of
In
Towards the free end, i.e. away from the connected end 14 of the two contact arms 12, 13, the two contact portions 15, 16 diverge from each other. The same is valid in a direction transversally thereto, so that a concentrated contact portion, arranged approximately centred, is achieved. The portions diverging from each other form insertion funnels, which serve to facilitate the connection or pivoting-in of the flat contact tabs between the first contact arm 12 and the second contact arm 13, so that these during continued pivoting are moved away from each other and can slide on to the wide sides 31 of the flat contact tabs 30 of
The embodiment of
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