Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for being mounted and electrically connected to a DIN rail, the DIN rail being of the type comprising an elongate channel having opposed coplanar flanges along sides thereof, comprising:
- a body and an actuator, and including first and second hooks opposed and facing each other spaced apart to receive said DIN rail flanges therebetween, said first and second hooks being defined on respective discrete clamp members, both said clamp members being movable by said actuator upon actuation and deactuation thereof to move said first and second hooks relatively together and apart for rail mounting and removal respectively.
- 2. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said actuator is a rotatable screw positioned centrally with respect to said hooks, and a tool-engageable head thereof is exposed along a top surface of said body.
- 3. The connector as set forth in claim 1 said body defines a planar top surface adapted on being mounted thereagainst to abut a bottom surface of a substrate at a plurality of locations spaced apart in several directions.
- 4. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said clamp member is rigid and nondeflectable.
- 5. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said hooks each include at least one tooth abuttable with said rail flanges to establish assured electrical connection therewith.
- 6. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein rail-engaging edges of said body include serrations.
- 7. The connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said connector further includes a carrier movable with respect to said body upon actuation to move each said at least one clamp member.
- 8. The connector as set forth in claim 7 wherein said carrier is movably affixed to said body in a manner permitting vertical movement with respect thereto upon actuation.
- 9. The connector as set forth in claim 8 wherein said carrier includes opposed tabs along side edges thereof disposed within windows through side walls of said body, permitting guided vertical movement of said carrier with respect to said body upon actuation while said side walls prevent relative rotational movement.
- 10. The connector as set forth in claim 7 wherein each said at least one clamp member includes a carrier-engageable portion lifted by said carrier upon actuation.
- 11. The connector as set forth in claim 10 wherein each said at least one clamp member include a pair of flanges trapped in openings through side walls of said body and movable within said openings upon actuation.
- 12. The connector as set forth in claim 11 wherein said side wall openings are circular and said movement of said pair of flanges is circular for pivoting of each said at least one clamp member upon actuation.
- 13. The connector as set forth in claim 11 wherein each said at least one clamp member includes a tongue disposed through and movably trapped within a slot between vertically directed end flanges of said carrier permitting a limited range of angular positions of said tongue with respect to said carrier allowing pivoting of said clamp member.
- 14. The connector as set forth in claim 11 wherein said side wall openings are camming slots angled upwardly and inwardly and said movement of said clamp member flanges therealong is upwardly and inwardly upon actuation for translation of said at least one clamp member and said hook thereof upwardly and inwardly to clamp onto a said rail flange.
- 15. An electrical connector for being mounted and electrically connected to a DIN rail, the DIN rail being of the type comprising an elongate channel having opposed coplanar flanges along sides thereof, and the connector being conductive and having a body and a pair of hooks movable relatively together upon actuation of an actuator to clamp onto the rail flanges, characterized in that:
- said hooks are defined on respective clamp members that are movable together by said actuator into clamping engagement with said rail flanges.
- 16. The connector as set forth in claim 15, further characterized in that said connector includes a carrier movable with respect to said body upon actuation to move each said at least one clamp member.
- 17. The connector as set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that said side wall openings are camming slots angled upwardly and inwardly and said movement of said clamp member flanges therealong is upwardly and inwardly upon actuation for translation of said at least one clamp member and said hook thereof upwardly and inwardly to clamp onto a said rail flange.
- 18. The connector as set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that said carrier is movably affixed to said body in a manner permitting vertical movement with respect thereto upon actuation.
- 19. The connector as set forth in claim 18, further characterized in that said carrier includes opposed tabs along side edges thereof disposed within windows through side walls of said body, permitting guided vertical movement of said carrier with respect to said body upon actuation while said side walls prevent relative rotational movement.
- 20. The connector as set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that each said at least one clamp member includes a carrier-engageable portion lifted by said carrier upon actuation.
- 21. The connector as set forth in claim 16, further characterized in that each said at least one clamp member include a pair of flanges trapped in openings through side walls of said body and movable within said openings upon actuation.
- 22. The connector as set forth in claim 21, further characterized in that said side wall openings are circular and said movement of said pair of flanges is circular for pivoting of each said at least one clamp member upon actuation.
- 23. The connector as set forth in claim 21, further characterized in that each said at least one clamp member includes a tongue disposed through and movably trapped within a slot between vertically directed end flanges of said carrier permitting a limited range of angular positions of said tongue with respect to said carrier allowing pivoting of said clamp member.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/414,883 filed Mar. 31, 1995, ABN.
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