The invention relates to a distribution strip for telecommunications and data engineering.
WO 2009/127315 A1 discloses a distribution strip or connection module for telecommunications and data engineering having a module housing in which contact elements are arranged for the purpose of connecting cores on a cable side to cores on a routing block side in such a way that terminal strips are formed extending on two longitudinal surfaces of the module housing which face away from one another, the module housing having at least one guide means in a region of its longitudinal extent which guides a plurality of cores from at least one of the sides in such a way that the cores from both sides are guided to their associated terminal strips on the same lateral surface. The contact elements of the terminal strips are preferably designed in the form of insulation displacement contacts having contact ends which are arranged in line or at an angle to one another, an embodiment with a central contact in the form of an isolating contact also being disclosed. In doing so, the central contact and the insulation displacement contacts are shown in planes which are perpendicular to one another.
The invention is based on the technical problem of constructing a distribution strip of the kind described in a more compact manner.
The solution to the technical problem is given by the subject matter with the characteristics of claim 1. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention can be seen from the dependent claims.
For this purpose, the distribution strip for telecommunications and data engineering comprises a housing and core connecting contacts, first core connecting contacts being accessible from a top side of the housing and second core connecting contacts from a bottom side of the housing, the first and second core connecting contacts being part of one-piece first and second contact elements respectively which each comprise a connecting web and a contact leg, a contact leg of a first contact element and a contact leg of a second contact element in each case forming an isolating contact, the core connecting contacts lying in line in one plane, the contact legs being arranged in such a way that the plane of the core connecting contacts is at an acute angle, preferably at an angle of 45° (±5°), to a plane of the contact legs. In this way, the core connecting contacts can be placed against the side surfaces of the housing at an acute angle, preferably at an angle of 45°, and the isolating contacts or contact legs of the isolating contacts are placed parallel to the side surfaces of the housing. The advantage of placing the core connecting contacts, which are preferably designed in the form of insulation displacement contacts, at 45° is the better electrical contact with the cores, whereas the parallel alignment of the contact legs simplifies the insertion of plugs into the isolating contact or isolating contacts. In doing so, the first and second core connecting contacts are arranged in rows in each case.
In a preferred embodiment, the connecting web of a second contact element lies in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the core connecting contacts, the lateral edges of the connecting web cutting the plane of the core connecting contacts at an acute angle α, preferably an angle of 45° (±5°), the contact leg being angled vertically upwards from the connecting web. At the same time, it should be noted that in embodiments where the lateral edges of the connecting web are not parallel, instead of the lateral edges an imaginary center line of the connecting web cuts the plane of the core connecting contacts at an angle α of preferably 45°. This arrangement allows the connecting web to be disposed centrally in the area of the contact leg without the need for the sides to be bent or twisted.
In a further preferred embodiment, the contact leg has a step in its lower region which reduces the width preferably on both sides. At the same time, the lower region of the contact leg is the part facing the connecting web. The step results in a supporting edge for the contact leg, wherein the supporting edge can be relatively wide, as the full width is available because of the arrangement of the connecting web. Preferably, the narrow part of the contact leg is then the same width as the connecting web.
In a further preferred embodiment, the housing consists of a housing top part, a housing middle part and a housing bottom part. The housing middle part results in greater degrees of freedom for definite guiding and stabilizing or supporting of the contact legs.
In a further preferred embodiment, the housing bottom part has supporting surfaces, on the inside of which the contact legs of the second contact elements are laterally supported, two contact legs being supported on one supporting surface in each case, a separating web being arranged centrally on the top of the supporting surface. As a result of this, associated contact legs are supported together in pairs, the clearance and creepage path between the contact legs being limited and at the same time the contact legs being stabilized by the separating web.
In a further preferred embodiment, a side wall of the housing middle part is spaced off by webs so that chambers, through which the contact legs of the second contact elements are fed, are formed between the side wall, the webs and a middle part.
In a further preferred embodiment, a further web, which is laterally offset in a plane with respect to a separating web, is arranged centrally in each chamber on the top edge of the middle part. In each case, a separating web and a further web then form a common boundary for the clearance/creepage path. Preferably, the further webs are therefore the same height as the webs for spacing-off the side wall.
In a further preferred embodiment, the distribution strip includes grounding clips which are clamped between housing top part and housing middle part or housing middle part and housing bottom part. As a result of this, the grounding clips are arranged so that they are captive.
In a further preferred embodiment, housing top part, housing middle part and housing bottom part are clipped together, the clip geometries of housing top part and housing bottom part being matched to one another in such a way that they can also be clipped together without housing middle part.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
a shows a perspective front view of a housing bottom part with second contact elements inserted,
b shows a perspective back view of the housing bottom part,
a shows a perspective front view of a housing middle part,
b shows a perspective back view of the housing middle part,
The distribution strip 1 comprises a housing top part 10, a housing middle part 20 and a housing bottom part 30. The housing top part 10 accommodates first contact elements 40 and the housing bottom part 30 accommodates second contact elements 50.
Before the structure of the distribution strip 1 is explained further, the structure of the first and second contact elements 40, 50 and the way in which they work is explained in more detail with reference to
After a bend at the contact leg 53, the connecting web 52 of the second contact element 50 runs in a plane E2 which is perpendicular to the plane El of the core connecting contacts 41, 51, and also to the plane E3 of the contact leg 53. At the transition to the core connecting contact 51, the connecting web 52 abuts the bottom edge 55 of the core connecting contact 51 at an angle of 45°, i.e. the plane E1 of the core connecting contact 51 is again turned through 45° with respect to the plane E3 of the contact leg 53. This angle α is shown schematically in
The further structure is now first explained in more detail with reference to
At the same time, two contact elements 50 or contact legs 53 are supported on one supporting surface 33 in each case, these being spatially separated from one another by the separating web 34. At the same time, it should be noted that the two contact elements 50 on the right in
The housing middle part 20 is shown in
A sectional view through the fully assembled distribution strip 1 is shown in
The fully assembled distribution strip 1 is finally shown in perspective in
It can also be seen from
1 Distribution strip
10 Housing top part
11 Opening
12 Clamping ribs
13 Latching tongues
14 Latching openings
20 Housing middle part
21 Side wall
22 Web
23 Middle part
24 Web
25 Housing wall
26 Chambers
27 Latching openings
28 Latching projections
29 Latching openings
30 Housing bottom part
30
a Top
31 Opening
32 Clamping ribs
33 Supporting surfaces
34 Separating web
35 Web
36 Web
37 Clip element
38 Slot
39 Grounding clip
40 First contact element
41 First core connecting contact
41
a Hole
42 Connecting web
43 First contact leg
44 Lateral edge
50 Second contact element
51 Second core connecting contact
52 Connecting web
53 Second contact leg
54 Lateral edge
55 Bottom edge
56 Lower region
57 Stop edges
58 Lateral edge
60 Isolating contact point
E1-E3 Planes
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 056 295.8 | Nov 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/03651 | 6/17/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2012 |