1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a connector for disconnecting electrical lines from a module and connecting them to the module, comprising a first housing part and a second housing part, where the first housing part has a hinged connection to the second housing part to fold the two housing parts together into a housing, and a coding element receptacle for accepting a coding element, which interacts with a mating coding element disposed in the module, and where the coding element and the mating coding element are configured in accordance with the lock-and-key principle.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to guarantee a unique assignment of a connector to a module, a module with a process connector with a coding element and a mating coding element are already known from DE 195 14 842 B4.
It is an object of the invention to provide a connector in which an option is created for rapidly recognizing a wiring configuration of the connector in order, for example, to make installation easier for a person installing electrical lines on electrical connectors.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved in accordance with the invention by providing a connector in which a first housing part is formed as a flap and the second housing part is formed as a base part with an inner side and an outer side, where the coding element receptacle is integrated into the base part and bears a first label field viewed in a direction towards the inner side. In addition, the base part is formed on the outer side in the area of the coding element receptacle with an opening and a second label field assigned to the opening. In this case, the label fields have marking lines in addition to numbers and letters, with the marking lines being disposed so that they match markings disposed on the coding element when the coding element is plugged in.
Installation work is made easier by the invention for an installer with the task of supplying a specific module with a supply voltage via a connector, for example. Preferably, the installer takes a module out of a packaging unit with already pre-plugged connectors. That installer will install this module in accordance with the power supply system provided. If during the installation process he disconnects the pre-plugged connector from the module, he releases the coding element from the mating coding element of the module. For example, if the module is oriented for a voltage system of 24 V DC, accordingly in the module the mating coding element for the coding element is oriented for 24 V DC. The markings on the coding element accordingly indicate in the first and second label field the voltage systems assigned to the marking lines. Even before the installer has opened the connector for connection of electrical lines, he can recognize the assigned voltage system from the opening in conjunction with the second label field. If the installer now begins to work on connecting the electrical lines to the connector, he will open the flap of the connector and glance at the inner side of the base part and thus at the first label field, which for its part shows the different voltage systems, because the markings of the coding element for their part are aligned so that they also show the associated voltage system on the first label field on the inner side of the connector, a danger of confusion between lines to be connected is reduced for the installer.
The label fields have circuit information in relation to the electrical lines.
Advantageously the information content of the wiring configuration information of the first label field is essentially identical to the information content relating to the wiring configuration information of the second label field.
It is also advantageous for the coding element to be formed such that it latches into the coding element receptacle as a captive element.
It is especially advantageous for the coding element to be embodied in a square shape and for the markings to be disposed on the side surfaces such that the markings on opposing side surfaces correspond to one another and thus the same information is shown in each label field.
Preferably, the connector is formed so as to be able to be used as a power supply connection for automation modules with operating voltages for voltage systems from the groups: 24 V DC, 24 V/28 V/60 V DC, 120 V, 230 V AC.
Regarding assembling a connector and a module in a manufacturing plant, the connector is advantageously formed such that the coding element is transferred from the module to the connector the first time that the connector is connected to the module and latches into the connector.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
The drawings show an exemplary embodiment of the connector, in which:
In accordance with
So that the connector 10 can only be plugged into modules intended for the connector, it has a coding element 4. The coding element 4 of the connector 10 interacts with a mating coding element disposed in the module such that the lock-and-key principle is realized. This means that only one connector that is intended for the module can ever be plugged into the module.
With reference to
Since the first label field 31 on the inner side 21 is no longer immediately visible when the connector 10 is closed, the second label field 32 is disposed on the outer side 22 in the area of the coding element receptacle 3.
The label fields 31, 32, as well as the numbers and letters, have marking lines 41, . . . , 46 for DC voltage and AC voltage information. These marking lines 41, . . . , 46 are disposed such that, depending on the wiring state of the connector, they match markings 51, . . . , 54 disposed on the coding element 4 when the coding element 4 is plugged in.
So that the information content of the wiring configuration information of the first label field 31 is identical to the information content of the wiring configuration information of the second label field 32, the first label field 31 has a first marking line 41, a second marking line 42 and a third marking line 43. The first marking line 41 identifies a selected voltage system of 24 V DC. The second marking line 42 identifies a selected voltage system of 60 V DC. The third marking line 43 identifies a selected voltage system of 230 V AC. For space reasons the numbers and letters are consequently shown abbreviated, especially on the inner side 21.
In order to recognize the respective voltage systems selected even with the flap of the connector 10 closed, corresponding marking lines 44, 45, 46 are disposed on the outer side 22 of the base part in the second label field. A fourth marking line 44, corresponding to the first marking line 41, identifies the voltage system of 24 V DC. A fifth marking line 45, corresponding to the second marking line 42, identifies a voltage system of 60 V DC. A sixth marking line 46, corresponding to the third marking line 43, identifies a voltage system of 230 V AC.
With reference to
The third marking 53 is disposed on the side surface 63 lying opposite the side surface 61 with the first marking 51 and is accordingly visible in the opening 23 and corresponds with the fourth marking line 44 of the second label field 32 of the outer side 22 of the second housing part 2.
With the connector 10, it is thus advantageous for different supply voltages to be able to be connected for electronic devices or for automation modules 10, for the connected supply voltage to be able to be read from the outside with a closed connector 10 and from the inside with an open connector 10. The display of the connected voltage system or of the voltage system to be connected for an open connector 10 provides additional assistance in the event of the installer being in the process of wiring the connector.
In an advantageous embodiment of a combination of connector 10 and module, the connector 10 is formed such that the coding element 4 is transferred from the module to the connector when the connector is first connected to the module and latches into the connector. For this purpose, the coding element 4 is first pre-installed on the module the first time that the connector 10 is plugged in, the opening 23 slides over the coding elements 4 attached to the module, and because the coding elements 4 has latching lugs (
Thus, while there have been shown, described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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