The invention relates to a device for connecting electrical components with a power supply according to the preamble of claim 1.
Heretofore, power rails made of stamped and bent plates—for example, as known from DE 197 15 824 A1 or from DE 20 2015 103 854 U1 or as shown in
The object of the invention is to provide a device for connecting electrical components to a power supply, by means of which nearly arbitrarily complex three-dimensional line paths are achievable.
This object is achieved by a device having the features of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
The device according to the invention is essentially formed from at least one three-dimensionally formed wire, in which contact regions are formed at least at its ends and preferably at at least one further point. Such a wire can also represent a complex three-dimensional line path having arbitrarily many contact regions. The starting material may be kept in stock cost-effectively and may be cut to size as needed into arbitrary length sections and provided with the required number of contact regions. The contact regions can also be used for the connection with further adjacent three-dimensionally bent wires, so that overall very complexly formed devices can be formed for connecting electrical components.
According to one advantageous embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the wire has a round cross section. This cross section enables an optimum three-dimensional deformability in arbitrary directions and planes.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the contact regions are formed as flat embossments in the wire.
At least one of the contact regions advantageously has at least one borehole or depression, through which a fastening means for contacting with the power supply or the electrical component or for connection with an adjacent three-dimensionally bent wire can be guided or in which a fastening means for contacting with the power supply or the electrical component or for connection with an adjacent three-dimensionally bent wire can be pressed or screwed.
A further advantageous refinement of the invention provides that a rivet, a press-in spike, a press-in part, or a sleeve can be pressed or at least one screw can be screwed into at least one of the boreholes or depressions. In this way, the contact region is enlarged, which improves the contact to the component, to the power supply, or to an adjacent three-dimensionally bent wire, and ensures a permanent stable contact.
The wire used for the production of the device preferably consists of a metal or a metal alloy having high electrical conductivity.
The contact regions are preferably formed into the wire by pressing, squeezing, and/or stamping, if necessary with the aid of a shaping tool, such as a die or matrix, and the wire is preferably brought into its three-dimensional shape by means of a bending device. It is also possible to firstly apply the desired three-dimensional shape to the wire and subsequently to form the contact regions by laying the corresponding partial regions of the wire in a pressing tool and/or stamping tool.
With the production of a contact region, conductors to be contacted, adjacent three-dimensionally bent wires, or connectors of electrical components can preferably be jointly pressed, printed, stamped, welded, clinched, toxed, crimped, or riveted jointly with the contact region to produce a fixed connection.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the contact regions are formed at least at one end of the wire as the contact of a plug. It is particularly advantageous in this case if the contacts, provided with a seal element, are insertable into a receptacle of the plug. In this way, a use in environments and areas of application is also possible in which a high level of leak tightness of the electrical contact in relation to sprayed water or moisture creeping along the conductor is important.
The end of the wire formed as a contact is preferably fixable by means of a locking element on or in a housing of the plug. The locking element can be designed as a mechanical catch device, wherein the locking elements are preferably integrally formed at least partially on the housing.
Another variant is that the locking element is produced by at least partial plastic extrusion coating of the ends of the wire or by a plastic injection into a cavity in the housing after insertion of the ends of the wire, wherein a high level of leak-tightness is also created simultaneously in addition to the mechanical fixing by the plastic extrusion coating or plastic injection.
Exemplary embodiments of the device according to the invention are explained in greater detail hereafter with reference to the drawings. In the figures:
An exemplary embodiment of the invention illustrated in
The housing 10 has a trough-shaped receptacle chamber 14, in which ribs 16 extending parallel to one another define multiple guide channels 18, in which signal lines 24 used for the activation of the electrical components 20 and/or 22 extend.
A device according to the invention, which is identified as a whole with 30, is used for connecting the electronic components 20 and/or 22 with a power supply 42 illustrated in
The wires 32 have, as can be seen in
The wires 32 are brought using multiple bends 34 into a three-dimensional shape for the contacting of at least one electrical component 20 and/or 22, but preferably for the simultaneous contacting of multiple electrical components 20 and/or 22 with one another and/or with the power supply 42. In this case, they preferably follow, as is illustrated in
The contact regions 36 are formed from the material of the wires 32 by embossing, squeezing, stamping, rolling, or pressing as flat, preferably tab-shaped regions. Suitable forming tools, such as dies, embossing stamps or embossing presses, contour stamping tools, matrices, or the like are preferably used for the forming of the contact regions 36 on the wires 32.
Boreholes 38 are introduced into the contact regions 36, preferably by stamping or drilling, in which, as indicated in the upper region in
A three-dimensionally bent wire 32 in shown in
An end of a wire 32 is provided with a welding hook 361 formed therefrom in
A contact region is formed at the end of a wire 32 as a fork 362 having a slot 363 formed therein in
The contact region is formed as a flattening 364, which is welded at a spot weld 365 to a counter contact (not shown), in
A connection of two wires 32 is shown in
One end of a wire 32 is formed as a flattening 364 in
An eye-shaped flattened connecting region 36 formed in a wire 32 is provided with a borehole in
When reference is made in this application to a “borehole”, a person skilled in the art understands this as any form of an opening, independently of the type of the production, which can also be produced, for example, by stamping or pushing through and independently of the shape, which does not necessarily have to be round.
Two connecting regions 36 arranged at adjacent ends of two wires 32 are formed as flattenings for the attachment of a clinch or TOX® connection in
In
The receptacle 19 illustrated in
A variant of the invention is shown in
The housing 62 has two small cylindrical receptacles 65 on its rear side, in which the ends of the wires 32 forming the contacts 37 are each pluggable with a plugged-on seal 80. The receptacles 65 are connected via passage boreholes 63 to the cavity 64, the diameter of which is reduced in relation to the receptacles 65 and essentially corresponds to the diameter of the wires 32. The seals 80 enclose the wires 32 while pressing closely against them with a passage arranged in the interior thereof and are applied closely to the wall of the receptacle 65 with multiple sealing lips 82 arranged circumferentially on the outer circumference thereof.
At the sides thereof led out of the rear side of the housing 62, the wires 32 are bent downward by 90°. They are fixed by means of a locking element on the housing 62 in this vertically extending part. The locking element is formed in the exemplary embodiment according to
In the exemplary embodiment according to
The rear sides of the wires 32 facing away from the plug 60 subsequently extend parallel to the contacts 37 again adjoining a bend 34. At the ends thereof, they are connected via contact regions 36 having boreholes 38 with adjacent wires 32 or with electrical components 20 and/or 22.
A further exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in
The boreholes 382 are used for the formfitting engagement of a preferably equal number of contact pins 94, which are arranged on a contact component 92. The contact component has, on its right side in
In
The wires 32 can preferably be provided with an insulating coating outside the contact regions 36, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 368, 370, 371, 37 after the bending into the desired 3D contour. This can be performed, for example, by immersion in an insulating lacquer while covering the contact regions 36, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 368, 370, 371, 37.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 118 443.5 | Oct 2015 | DE | national |
20 2016 100 869.7 | Feb 2016 | DE | national |
20 2016 101 623.1 | Mar 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/075553 | 10/24/2016 | WO | 00 |