Contactor arrangement including individual contactor housings connected by a resilient elongated connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6246022
  • Patent Number
    6,246,022
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 25, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connecting element is provided which has integrated catches in the area of the engagement sections, so that after they are inserted into engagement grooves have a matching shape on the individual contactors, the catches are engaged on a housing contour. Due to this design, when the individual contactor is screwed onto a base plate, dislocation of the connecting elements and migration to the base plate is prevented.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a connecting element for joining individual contactors to form a contactor combination.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Connecting elements for contactor combinations have been part of the delivery program of contactor manufacturers for a long time. With the contactors used for this purpose, the magnet chambers are provided with grooves, e.g., dovetail grooves or T-grooves. The conventional connecting elements are positioned in the area of top-hat rail mounts of the contactor. In this way, the connecting elements are secured against falling out. When the devices are screwed onto a base plate, it is possible for the connecting elements to become dislocated and migrate as far as the base plate.




Due to the increasing miniaturization of contactors, in particular the reduction in overall width, the possible positioning of the coupling site is limited by the available space in the magnet chamber. If the coupling site is outside the engagement area of the top-hat rail, dislocation of the connecting element must be reliably prevented.




SUMMARY




An object of the present invention is to create a connecting element with which dislocation is reliably prevented, regardless of the position of the contactors in the magnet chamber and regardless of the type of fastening, e.g., top-hat rail mount or screwing onto a base plate. This object is achieved by a connecting element having the following features:




a) The connecting element has engagement sections for insertion into suitably shaped engagement grooves in the contactors.




b) The connecting element of the engagement sections is provided with catches serving to engage on the individual contactors after insertion of the engagement sections into the engagement grooves.




c) The catches are molded onto resilient outside surfaces of the connecting element.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One embodiment of the present invention is explained in greater detail below on the basis of a drawing, which shows:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a connecting element, in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

shows the connecting element according shows

FIG. 1

after engaging in an individual contactor.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a connecting element


1


for joining individual contactors to form a contactor combination. Connecting element


1


has T-shaped engagement sections


2


. In head area


3


, connecting element


1


is designed with two resilient legs


4


with catches


5


molded on their outside surfaces. Distance a of engagement sections


2


is adapted to the installation clearance of the individual contactors.





FIG. 2

shows a connecting element


1


in the engaged state in an individual contactor


6


, only a portion of which is shown here. The coupling site here is outside top-hat rail mount


7


of the individual contactor, which has an engagement groove


8


shaped to fit in coupling connecting element


1


, consequently also T-shaped. Connecting element


1


is engaged here by its catches


4


on a housing contour


9


of individual contactor


6


after insertion into engagement groove


8


. The design with resilient legs


4


is important for both insertion and for dismantling. To dismantle the contactor combination, connecting element


1


is gripped with pincers in head area


3


and pulled out of engagement grooves


8


of the magnet chambers of individual contactors


6


. In this operation, the engagement of connecting element


1


is automatically released.




Depending on the installation clearance of the individual contactor, connecting element


1


is designed with a suitably adapted distance a between its engagement sections


2


.




Although the present invention is explained with reference to the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawing, it should be noted that the invention is not meant to be limited only to the embodiment shown here, but instead all possible changes, modifications and equivalent arrangements are to be included to the extent they are covered by the content of the patent claims.



Claims
  • 1. A contactor arrangement, comprising:two individual contactors having engagement grooves; a connecting element, the contactors being detachably joined by the connecting element, the connecting element including engagement sections inserted into the engagement grooves of the contactors, each of the contactors being paired with a respective one of the engagement sections, the engagement sections being spaced at a distance from one another, the distance being adapted to an installation clearance of the contactors, the connecting element having a head area with two resilient legs, each of the legs being provided with a catch, each catch being engaged on one of the contactors, the engagement of each catch being released by gripping the legs, the legs being accessible from outside of the contactor arrangement when the legs are engaged on the contactors.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
297 03 565 U Feb 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE98/00417 WO 00 8/25/1999 8/25/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/38665 9/3/1998 WO A
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