Claims
- 1. An electrical clamping terminal arrangement for automatic wiring by means of a line laying tool having a housing (1) of insulating material, which has at least one introduction slit (10), open at the edge toward an introduction side, for receiving an insulated electrical line (24), and at least one insulation piercing connector (IPC) terminal (16), located in a shock-hazard-proof manner in the housing (1) and forming a contacting zone, with an IPC slit (14) open at an introduction edge and aligned with the introduction slit (10) for connecting conductors,
- wherein the housing (1, 1a) is formed with a slit-like or groove-like indentation or recess (21) open toward the introduction side, on at least one side, outwardly with respect to the IPC terminal, and in alignment with the introduction slit (10),
- said slit-like or groove-like indentation or recess (21) having a width which is greater than the width of the introduction slit (10), adjoining at one of its ends the introduction slit and, at its other end, facing away from the introduction slit (10) towards the outside of the housing,
- said housing (1) further including
- means for guiding or centering said line laying tool relative to the IPC slit (14) when said electrical line (24) is being introduced into and contacted in said IPC slit (14), said guide means comprising guide faces formed on said slit-like or groove-like indentation or recess (21);
- said open indentation or recess (21) being dimensioned to receive an end portion of said line-laying tool and to receive and locate a free, optionally cut, end (27) of the line (24) contacted in the IPC terminal in a shock-hazard-proof manner.
- 2. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the slitlike or groovelike indentation or recess (21) is provided on the introduction side with a widened portion (12).
- 3. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the housing (1, 1a) has formed-on attachment means (3).
- 4. The clamping terminal arrangement of one of claim 1, characterized in that the housing (1) is formed onto a part (36) of an electrical circuit element (35).
- 5. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, wherein the line (24) is received in the introduction slit (10) by a press-in or interference fit.
- 6. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the slitlike or groovelike indentation or recess (21) is formed as a chamber.
- 7. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 6, characterized in that the chamber is defined on both sides by IPC terminals (16), each with an associated introduction slit (10).
- 8. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that it includes at least one line cutting (28) for the line (24) to be pressed into the IPC slit (14).
- 9. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the line cutting (28) is formed on the IPC terminal (160).
- 10. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the introduction slit (10) has a width that brings about a clamping fixation of the line (24).
- 11. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that the introduction slit (10) has a width which, upon placing the line in that slit, clamps the line in the slit.
- 12. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 3, characterized in that it includes at least one clipper edge (28) for a line (24) to be pressed into the IPC slit (14).
- 13. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 9, wherein the line (24) is received in the introduction slit (10) by a press-in or interference fit.
- 14. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 11, characterized in that it includes at least one clipper edge (28) for a line (24) to be pressed into the IPC slit (14).
- 15. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 9, characterized in that it includes at least one clipper edge (28) for a line (24) to be pressed into the IPC slit (14).
- 16. The clamping terminal arrangement of claim 5, characterized in that it includes at least one clipper edge (28) for a line (24) to be pressed into the IPC slit (14).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/190,129, filed Feb. 3, 1994 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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