This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2009/054411, filed Apr. 14, 2009. This application claims the benefit and priority of German application 10 2008 018 721.6, filed Apr. 14, 2008. The entire disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which is not necessarily prior art.
The invention relates to a device for establishing and disconnecting an electrical plug connection, the first plug connecting element and the second plug connecting element of which are connected to each other on device parts when the latter are brought together, wherein the device parts can be moved relative to each other with restricted guidance and are guided against each other, as well as are separated from each other when the device parts are separated, in particular for electrically contacting circuits of a plug-in device with circuits of a device frame receiving the plug-in device.
Discussion
For devices of this type, it is already known to mount the two plug connecting elements such that they are inevitably connected to each other when their device parts are brought together and reach their final position. An example of this application of plug connections is the circuit board which is inserted into a device frame and when reaching its final position engages via a plug connecting element mounted thereon into a plug connecting element mounted on the device frame. A further example is a plug-in device having a housing which is inserted into the device frame and, when reaching its final position, is likewise electrically connected via the two elements of a plug connection to circuits in the device frame.
As long as there is sufficient space in the direction of the depth of the device frame on both carriers, the plug connection can be realized in the area of the rear side of the device frame, i.e. the two plug connecting elements are then mounted on the front end (in the plug-in direction) of the one carrier, that is, e.g. a circuit board, and in the area of the rear side of the device frame. However, there are also applications in particular for box-like plug-in modules and the device frames receiving the same in which the position of the plug connection in the afore-described manner is not desired as a result of a limited space and a desired small structural depth as well as for an easier handling of a device. This applies, for example, to plug-in devices which must be accessible not only for maintenance purposes but the use of which also has to be possible even when they are outside of their device frame.
Such devices are, for example, banknote containers, which are inserted into cash depositing and/or cash withdrawal machines, however, have to be taken out on a regular basis for emptying or, respectively, refilling. Their front and rear sides have to be accessible for pull-off mechanisms and one must be able to open them. An electrical plug connection is not desired in these areas, and therefore they have been arranged on a housing side wall or, respectively, on the inside of the plug-in opening of the device frame.
When a module is often used, i.e. when establishing and disconnecting the plug connection and when handling the plug-in devices, a lateral arrangement of the plug connection is inconvenient since both of its elements project laterally and thus also require increased space which exclusively serves the plug connection and negatively affects the guiding properties of both device parts when these are moved with restricted guidance.
An object of the invention is to specify a device for establishing a plug connection which, without negatively affecting the guiding properties of both device parts during their sliding movement, allows for a reliable contact with a space requirement as little as possible and guarantees an obstruction-free handling of a device to be contacted.
By the invention a plug connection is established in the lateral area of the device parts to be electrically connected to each other, which connection does not impede the relative sliding of the device parts because one of the plug connecting elements is arranged countersunk in its device part and the other plug connecting element is moved out of the range of motion on its device part when both device parts are in their sliding state.
In the separated state of the two device parts, one of the plug connecting elements projects laterally from its carrier, i.e. it projects into the range of motion of the two device parts and is in its connecting position. When the two device parts are now brought together and the second device part is inserted into the first one, then the first plug connecting element is temporarily moved out of its connecting position and allows an unimpeded sliding movement of the two device parts relative to each other until, when moved further, it engages into the recess of the second device part by the spring force and is then again opposite to the second plug connecting element so that by means of a further sliding movement it is plugged together with the second plug connecting element.
During separation of the two device parts, the plug connection is at first again disconnected as long as the recess of the second device part is still in the area of the movably mounted first plug connecting element. Upon a further separating movement, the recess is moved out of this area, and the second device part then again acts on the movable holder of the first plug connecting element and moves it out of the recess so that both device parts can be separated from each other in an unimpeded manner.
The invention avoids an arrangement of the plug connecting elements in areas in which they can negatively affect the handling of a plug-in device. Since one of the plug connecting elements can be moved out of the area of restrictive guidance, while the other plug connecting element is arranged in a recess, the entire device can be arranged in the area of a longitudinal side wall of the two device parts without impeding their mutual guidance. In doing so, space is only required for the recess in one of the two device parts which is dimensioned such that it can receive both plug connecting elements and allows their separating movement.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The swivel arm 11 carries on its free end a plug connecting element 13 in such an angled position that, in the illustrated position of the swivel arm 11, it is aligned with a further plug connecting element 21 which is mounted in a lateral recess 22 of the plug-in device 20 and forms the counterpart to the plug connecting element 13.
The plug-in device 20 hits with its front lateral edge a control edge 14 of the swivel arm 11 and swivels it out of the range of motion against the force of a leaf spring 15 upon further movement. The leaf spring 15 is articulated to the swivel arm 11 at 16 in a manner still to be described and is stationarily connected to the device frame 10 at 17.
When the swivel arm 11 is moved as a result of the further sliding movement of the plug-in device 20 in the direction of the arrow as illustrated, the leaf spring 15 is deflected so far that it eventually assumes the position shown in
When the plug-in device 20 is moved further in the direction of the arrow as illustrated, the swivel arm 11 can engage into the recess 22 of the plug-in device 20 by the force of the leaf spring 15 and thus brings the plug connecting element 13 mounted thereon again in the connecting position in which it is opposite to the plug connecting element 21 of the plug-in device 20 and which is illustrated in
From the above described sequences of motions, it can be seen that the recess 22 must have a length in sliding direction which at least corresponds to the length of the plug-connected plug connecting elements 13 and 21 plus their mutual distance immediately after disconnecting the plug connection. Its depth is determined by the thickness of the plug connecting elements 13 and 21.
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Each of the two swivel arms 111 and 112 has at its front end in
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An embodiment of the invention has been described above, in which a movable plug connecting element is mounted on the wall of a device frame and the other plug connecting element is mounted stationarily in a plug-in device. It is likewise possible to mount the one plug connecting element in the plug-in device with a movable holder of the type described and to mount the other plug connecting element on the device frame in a stationary position.
Instead of a leaf spring, also another spring, e.g. a coil spring or a disc spring can be provided for resiliently biasing the movable plug connecting element. In this case, at the free end of the swivel holder an additional mechanical connection with the carrying element, i.e. for example with the wall of a device frame, may not be necessary, something which depends on the design of the spring used.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the invention, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention.
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