This application is a national stage filing under section 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2007/002692, filed on Mar. 27, 2007, and published in German on Oct. 18, 2007, as WO 2007/115682 A1, and which claims priority of German application No. 10 2006 015 718.4, filed on Apr. 4, 2006, the entire disclosure of these applications being hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a distributor system comprising a support device and a plurality of contact supports arranged in the support device.
Such distributor systems have a one-piece distributor housing. A plurality of contact supports which have a fixed coding with regard to both the type and the orientation are formed in a plate. The plate is produced by means of an injection mould which establishes the type and orientation of the coding of the contact supports.
These known distributor systems have the disadvantage that a new injection mould has to be produced each time if another type or orientation of at least one contact support integrated in the plate is desired. This is associated with considerable costs. Moreover, a lead time is always required for producing the changed distributor system because a new injection mould is required.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a distributor system which can be produced rapidly and economically in various configurations, and to provide a method for the production of distributor systems which can be configured in various ways.
An object of the invention is achieved by a distributor system according to features of the claims presented herein. Advantageous developments of the invention are stated in the dependent claims.
According to one embodiment of the invention, a distributor system has a support device and a plurality of contact supports which are arranged in the support device. The support device having at least one holding device in which at least one of the contact supports is held by a holding section fitting into the holding device.
This gives rise to the advantage that different contact supports can be used in order to produce differently configured distributor systems. The costs for the corresponding injection moulds are lower. Moreover, with an appropriate design (e.g. rotational symmetry), there is no need for new injection moulds because different orientations of the coding can be created with the same components. This makes it possible to cut considerable costs.
According to the invention, the support device may have a plurality of holding devices, in each of which one of the contact supports is held by a holding section fitting into the holding device. This gives rise to the advantage of greater freedom of design and the associated considerable cost cuts.
According to the invention, the at least one contact support or the contact supports may have a holding section which is held in each case in a holding device of the support device, which holding device corresponds to the holding section.
Advantageously, the holding devices may be identically formed. This has the advantage that the holding sections of different contact supports can be identically formed, which is associated with lower construction and mould costs.
Alternatively, the holding devices may also be partly differently formed, for example if certain contact support types are provided in certain positions of the support device and errors in production are to be reliably avoided.
According to the invention, the cross-section of the at least one holding device or of some or preferably all holding devices may be rotationally symmetrical. This has the advantage that the coding of the contact supports can be arranged in different orientations.
According to the invention, the at least one holding device may have a cross-section of a regular polygon, preferably of an octagon, heptagon, hexagon, pentagon, tetragon or triangle. Other shapes obvious to the person skilled in the art are conceivable.
According to the invention, the holding section arranged in the holding device may have a shape which is formed in such a way that the holding section can be arranged in different orientations. This has the advantage that the coding of the contact supports can be arranged in different orientations. It is clear that the holding device need not be rotationally symmetrical for this purpose.
According to the invention, the holding section may have a cross-section which substantially corresponds to the cross-section of the holding device coordinated with it.
According to the invention, the cross-section of the at least one holding device may be asymmetrical.
According to the invention, the cross-section of the at least one holding device can be substantially circular, and the holding device may have recesses which are distributed over the circumference and which receive preferably at least one projection or a plurality of projections of the holding section of the contact support. According to the invention, the holding section may have for this purpose at least one projection which fits into the recesses of the holding device. One projection may be sufficient because a large load is usually not exerted in the circumferential direction. In embodiments for applications with the possibility of larger loads in the circumferential direction, it is also possible to provide a plurality of projections which fit into the recesses of the holding device. For example, the number of projections may correspond to the number of recesses, the projections and recesses being arranged over the circumference, preferably with a uniform distribution.
According to the invention, the number of projections may also be smaller than the number of recesses. The recesses may then also be asymmetrically distributed over the circumference in such a way that the projection or the projections can be arranged in different orientations in the recesses.
According to the invention, the cross-section of the at least one holding device may be substantially circular, and the holding device may have at least one projection. The holding section may then have a plurality of recesses distributed over the circumference for receiving the at least one projection. Furthermore, the holding device may also have at least a plurality of projections which fit into the recesses of the holding section. The number of projections may correspond to the number of recesses, and the projections and recesses may be arranged over the circumference with a uniform distribution.
According to the invention, the number of projections may also be smaller than the number of recesses. The recesses may then also be asymmetrically distributed over the circumference in such a way that the projection or the projections can be arranged in different orientations in the recesses.
According to the invention, the holding device may form a press fit with the holding section. This has the advantage that a sealing effect can be achieved at the same time. Alternatively or additionally, the holding device may be welded, or screwed to, inserted into, interlocked with or adhesively bonded to the holding section or connected to said holding section by another joining method.
According to the invention, it is possible to provide a joining element which is arranged around the circumference of the contact support. Preferably, the joining element can secure the contact support in the holding device. Alternatively or preferably additionally, the joining element can seal the contact support in the holding device. For example, the joining element can be welded, screwed, inserted, interlocked or adhesively bonded or fastened by another joining method.
According to the invention, the joining element may have a connecting section for connecting a plug which can be plugged onto the contact support. For example, the connecting section may be designed for a thread connection, a bayonet connection, a push/pull connection and/or a quick-release connection. It is also possible to choose a nondetachable connection.
According to the invention, the joining element may have a coding, preferably a colour coding.
According to the invention, the joining element may be formed from a plastic, composite material, a fibre material, a fibre composite material and/or preferably from metal.
According to the invention, the support device may be formed from metal, composite material, a fibre material, a composite fibre material and/or preferably from plastic.
According to the invention, the contact support or the contact supports may be formed from composite material, a fibre material, a fibre composite material and/or preferably from plastic.
According to the invention, the contact support may have a coding. For example, the contact support may have an A-coding, B-coding, D-coding, W-coding and/or colour coding or no coding.
According to the invention, the installation height can be adjustable by provision of different contact supports and/or joining elements.
According to the invention, the contact support may have a connecting element, a coupling element and/or an optical fibre connecting element. Combinations and/or alternatives known or obvious to the person skilled in the art are conceivable.
The invention also comprises a support device for a distributor system according to the invention, for example a support device having a holding device for a holding section of a contact support, the support device and the holding device(s) preferably being formed as stated above.
The invention also comprises a contact support or a support device for a distributor system according to the invention, for example a contact support having a holding section for holding in a holding device of a support device, the contact support and the holding section being formed as stated above.
According to one embodiment of the invention, a method for producing a distributor system comprising a support device and a plurality of contact supports which are arranged in the support device comprises the following steps:
According to the invention, the contact support can be inserted into the holding device with a joining element. The method can be designed in such a way that a distributor system according to the invention, as stated above, is provided.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to the embodiments shown in the figures:
The following reference numerals are used in the description of the embodiments:
The contact supports 40, 40′, 40″, 40′″ each have a holding section 41, 41′, 41″, 41′″ with which they can be arranged in the holding device 11.
The contact supports 40, 40′, 40″, 40′″ shown relate to different embodiments of contact supports which are known to the person skilled in the art and can be used, for example, according to the invention. For a more detailed description, reference is made to the knowledge of the person skilled in the art. It is possible to arrange identical or different contact supports in a distributor system of the invention.
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The contact supports are designed in a known manner above the holding section and have a connecting section 44, a plurality of pin receptacles 45 and a coding groove 46. Of course, other contact support arrangements known to the person skilled in the art may be used, for example those shown in
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It is clear that alternatives obvious to the person skilled in the art on studying the documents and equivalent solutions should also be within the scope of protection of the present application.
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