Electrical connection device and power distribution apparatus comprising it

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6454591
  • Patent Number
    6,454,591
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connecting device connects a conductor to a conductive strip carried by an insulating panel. The connecting device includes a base member having a mechanical attachment to a support, and a connector for electrically connecting the conductor to the base member. A conductive member is carried by the panel and is connected to the conductive strip. The conductive member projects along a rear face of the panel and has a surface for coupling to the base member. A mechanism mechanically attaches the conductive member in contact with the base member. The mechanism passes through the conductive member and includes a control region which is accessible from the front face of the plate.
Description




The present invention relates to an electrical connection device for connecting a conductor to a conductive track provided on an insulating panel.




In an electrical power distribution network, particularly one installed in an aircraft, it is known to provide power distribution devices comprising a set of power contactors distributed over an insulating panel having conductive strips. Each contactor comprises switching means.




A power distribution apparatus of this kind is supplied by one or more primary distribution networks from generators, e.g. ones which are integrated in the reactors of the aircraft.




The power distribution apparatus is adapted to distribute the power to one or more secondary power distribution networks supplying the functional components of the aircraft.




The insulating panel of the power distributor comprises a set of conductive strips formed by metal bars having a cross sectional area of approximately 100 to 150 mm


2


.




These conductive bars, constituting the primary network of the aircraft, are connected to flexible conductors connected to one of the secondary networks of the aircraft. These flexible conductors are generally formed by cables of circular cross section or braided conductors. The connection between the conductive strips and the flexible conductors is ensured by bolting terminal-connectors installed at the ends of the flexible conductors onto the conductive strips.




When work has to be done on the power distribution apparatus, the task of dismantling and re-establishing the connections between the flexible conductors and the conductive strips is a time-consuming and labourious business which is also made difficult by the large number of conductors present around the power distribution apparatus. Moreover, the need for access to these connections results in a bulky construction which increases the weight and cost of the electricity distribution system.




The aim of the invention is to provide an electric connection device by means of which a conductive strip can easily be connected to an electric conductor.




For this purpose, the invention relates to an electrical connecting device for connecting a conductor to a conductive strip carried by an insulating panel, characterised in that it comprises:




a base member comprising, on the one hand, mechanical means of attachment to a support and, on the other hand, means for electrically connecting the conductor to the base member;




a conductive member carried by the panel and electrically connected to the conductive strip, said conductive member projecting relative to the panel along a rear face of the plate and having a coupling surface adapted to come into contact with a complementary coupling surface formed on the base member; and




means for mechanically attaching the conductive member in contact with the base member, said means passing through the conductive member and comprising a control region which is accessible from the front face of the panel.




According to particular embodiments, the electrical connecting device has one or more of the following features:




the mechanical connecting means comprise means for clamping the conductive member against at least part of the base member in a docking direction;




the base member comprises a part which is freely movable relative to said support, along a specified path, in at least one direction of the plane extending perpendicularly to said docking direction, and said coupling surface of the base member is formed on said movable part;




one of said conductive member and said base member comprises means for aligning the other one of said conductive member and said base member, along an axis parallel to the docking direction;




said alignment means comprise a cavity delimited by a frustum-shaped surface converging towards the base of said cavity;




the base member comprises a part which is freely movable relative to said support, along a specified path, in said docking direction, and said coupling surface of the base member is formed on said movable part;




said clamping means comprise a screw the head of which exerts a force on said conductive member and the threaded end of which co-operates with a corresponding threaded section of the base member;




it comprises a nut mounted to be slidably movable relative to a part of the base member on which said coupling surface is formed, and the part of the base member on which said coupling surface is formed comprises a stop abutment for said nut counter to the traction of the screw; and




said conductive member is integral with a strip provided on the front face of the panel.




The invention further relates to a power distribution apparatus comprising a protective cabinet and an insulating panel provided with conductive strips, the panel being accommodated inside said cabinet, characterised in that it comprises at least two connecting devices as hereinbefore defined, the base members of the connecting devices being fixed to the inner surface of the same wall of said cabinet, and in that the insulating panel is mounted in said cabinet opposite said surface carrying the base members with the conductive members of the connecting devices carried by the panel aligned with said base members.




Advantageously, the device comprises additional means for holding the panel along the wall, said additional holding means being independent of the electrical connecting devices.











The invention will be more easily understood by studying the following description, which is provided solely by way of example and with reference to the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of an electric connecting device shown in the disconnected position, this device being disposed between an insulating panel carrying conductive strips and the wall of a cabinet;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the base member of the electrical connecting device in

FIG. 1

, taken along the line


2





2


; and





FIG. 3

is a view analogous to that of

FIG. 1

, with the electrical connecting device shown in the connected position.












FIG. 1

shows, in partial view, an insulating panel


10


of a power distribution apparatus. This insulating panel has conductive strips


12


formed by metal bars attached to a front face of the insulating panel


10


.




The panel


10


carrying the conductive strips


12


is accommodated in a cabinet, of which only a back wall


14


is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. The panel


10


and back wall


14


extend parallel to each other.




An electrical connecting device


16


according to the invention is located between the panel


10


and the rear wall


14


. This device provides an electrical connection between a conductive strip


12


of the panel and a braided electricity conductor


18


.




In practice, a plurality of devices


16


are provided for the same plate


10


to ensure that a plurality of separate strips are connected to a plurality of independent conductors.




The panel


10


is mechanically held in place along the wall


14


by holding means which are independent of the devices


16


. These holding means may be screws, for example.




The electrical connecting devices


16


essentially comprise a base member


20


carried by the wall


14


, a conducting member


22


carried by the panel


10


and fixedly attached to a strip


12


which is to be connected, as well as means


24


for mechanically connecting the conducting member


22


in contact with the base member


20


. The conducting member


22


and the base member


20


are brought into engagement in a docking direction X-X perpendicular to the wall


14


.




More precisely, the base member


20


comprises a plinth


26


which is also shown in FIG.


2


. This plinth


26


comprises a substantially flat rectangular base


28


adapted to be applied against the surface of the wall


14


. This base


28


carries a shaft


30


of circular cross section the axis of which is arranged perpendicularly to the surface of the base


28


. The base


28


and the shaft


30


are integrally formed with each other.




Four openings of circular cross section


32


are provided in the angles of the base


28


. These openings


32


are provided for the shanks of the retaining screws


34


to pass through. The diameter of each opening


32


is much greater than the outer diameter of the screw shanks, so as to allow the functional play in every direction of the plane perpendicular to the docking direction X—X to be taken up. However, the diameter of the openings


32


is less than the diameter of the heads of the screws


34


.




The openings


32


and the screws


34


ensure that the plinth


26


and wall


14


are firmly fixed together while allowing the plinth


26


to move freely relative to the wall


14


in every direction of the plane of the wall


14


.




The base


20


further comprises a sleeve


36


mounted to be axially movable relative to the plinth


26


in the docking direction X—X. The sleeve


36


has a generally cylindrical outer shape and a diameter corresponding to the internal diameter of the shaft


30


. One end of the sleeve is slidably accommodated within this shaft. Thus, the axis of the sleeve extends in the docking direction X—X.




A split pin


38


passes right through said sleeve, extending diametrically. The ends of the pin


38


project into eyelets


40


provided in the side wall of the shaft


30


. The length of the eyelets extends along the generatrices of this shaft. The eyelets co-operate with the ends of the split pin


38


to limit the axial movement of the sleeve


36


along the axis X—X.




Laterally, the sleeve


36


has a connecting lug


42


for the braid


18


. This lug has a screw-threaded passage which accommodates a screw


44


for mechanically retaining and electrically connecting a terminal-connector


46


crimped to the end of the braid


18


.




At its opposite end to the one accommodated in the shaft


30


, the sleeve


36


has a flange


48


the inner lateral surface


50


of which is frustum-shaped. Thus, the sleeve has, at its end, a recess the internal section of which decreases progressively from its free end to the inside of the sleeve. This frustum-shaped surface


50


forms a means of aligning the conductive member


22


and the base member


20


in the docking direction X—X.




The frustum-shaped surface


50


terminates in a small inner flange


52


defining a shoulder


54


forming an annular surface for electrical coupling between the base member


20


and the conductive member


22


.




Along its other side the small flange


52


defines a shoulder


55


forming an axial abutment for a nut


58


which is secured against rotation inside the sleeve


36


. This nut is free to move axially along a path defined between the shoulder


56


and two split pins


60


engaging inside the sleeve and extending along chords thereof. The nut


58


is thus trapped inside the sleeve.




The conductive member


22


is formed by a small column the length of which is adapted to pass through the insulating panel


10


. One end of the column


22


is welded to the conductive strip


12


which extends over the front face of the panel. The other end of the column projects beyond the rear surface of the insulating panel


10


. The free end of the column


22


defines an annular coupling surface


56


complementary to the coupling surface


54


provided on the base member


20


.




The column


22


extends perpendicularly to the panel, its axis being oriented in the docking direction X—X.




Around the column


22


is placed a winding


58


forming a current pickup for analysing the current passing through the connecting device.




The column


22


has a passage


60


passing axially through it, which has a screw-threaded section


62


in its median part located between two smooth sections.




The means


24


for mechanically connecting the column


22


and the base member


20


comprise a screw


70


having a shank


72


and a head


74


provided with a drive profile. The shank


72


is provided with a screw thread


76


only at its end section, the major part of the shank being smooth. The thread on the end of the screw is adapted to co-operate with the threading of the nut


58


and the threading of the section


62


of the column.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the shank


72


engages through the column


22


in the passage


60


. The conductive strip


12


has a passage


80


for the screw shank. This passage is bordered by an abutment surface for the head


74


of the screw.




According to the embodiment shown, the passage


80


has a counterbore


82


opening out on the screw head


74


side. In this counterbore is arranged a helical spring


84


bearing on the bottom of the counterbore and on the screw head


74


. This spring


84


is adapted to push the screw head


74


away from the strip


12


. The counterbore


82


and the spring


84


are optional.




The connecting device shown in the drawings operates as follows.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, when the two parts of the electrical connecting device


16


are uncoupled, the screw


70


is retained in the passage


60


of the column by the presence of the tapped section


62


which prevents the screw


70


from coming out unless it is unscrewed. Thus, the screw


70


cannot be lost.




Under the effect of the helical spring


84


, the screw head


74


is held away from the strip


12


, thus ensuring the total retraction of the threaded section of the screw inside the passage


60


.




When the panel is initially put into position, or when it is re-installed, each of the columns is brought into position substantially opposite the associated base member carried by the wall


14


. The free end of the column is then engaged in the recess formed at the entry to the corresponding sleeve


36


in the direction of docking X—X. When the column and the base member are brought together, the base member is made to move in the plane of the wall


14


under the effect of the end of the column co-operating with the frustum-shaped surface


50


, thus ensuring alignment of the sleeve


36


and the column


22


. The movement of the base member relative to the wall


14


is made possible by means for fixing the base member to the wall which allow this degree of freedom.




When the complementary coupling surfaces


54


and


56


are brought into contact with each other, the screw


70


engages in the nut


58


. The screw is then tightened until, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the nut bears on the flange


52


of the sleeve. In this position, the complementary coupling surfaces


54


and


56


are clamped against each other in the docking direction defined by the axis X—X.




In the configuration shown in

FIG. 3

, it will be seen that the column


22


and the sleeve


36


form a passage for electric current between the strip


12


and the braid


18


.




The connecting device described here is particularly convenient. In fact, it allows connection between the strips


12


carried by the insulating panel and the conductors


18


, simply by positioning the insulating panel along the wall


14


to which the base members


20


are permanently fixed, and by tightening the screws


70


.




Moreover, the main elements of the connecting device


16


are arranged behind the insulating panel, thus freeing the surface on the front face of the panel. Only the screw head


74


, constituting a means of controlling the mechanical connecting means formed by this screw, is accessible from the front face of the insulating panel. Thus, the majority of the front face of the panel can be used for installing functional components which will be useful for the power distribution apparatus.




Because of the centring means


50


provided between the column


22


and the base member


20


, the alignment between the column and the base member is made easier. Moreover, as the coupling surface


54


carried by the base member is free to move in the plane of the wall


14


and in the docking direction X—X, the manufacturing tolerances of the insulating panel and the conductive strips


12


may increase the mobility of the surface


54


, ensuring that the complementary coupling surfaces are perfectly in contact with one another after the tightening of the screw


70


.




Alternatively, the spring


84


may be replaced by a corrugated washer for slowing down the screw and retaining it with its threaded section inside the passage


60


.



Claims
  • 1. Electrical connecting device for connecting a conductor located adjacent a base to a conductive strip carried by an insulating panel, comprising:a base member including a base attachment means for mechanical attachment of said base member to the base, and a connector means for electrically connecting the conductor to the base member, and a movable part which is freely movable relative to the base along a specified path in at least one direction of a plane, said part having a base coupling surface; a conductive member carried by the panel and electrically connected to the conductive strip, said conductive member projecting from a rear face of the panel and having a conductive coupling surface adapted to come into complementary contact with the base coupling surface formed on the base member; and a conductive attachment means for mechanically attaching the conductive member in contact with the base member, said conductive attachment means passing through the conductive member and including a clamping means for clamping the conductive member against said movable part of the base member in a docking direction which is perpendicular to the plane, and a control region which is accessible from a front face of the panel.
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein one of said conductive member or said base member comprises an alignment means for aligning the other one of said conductive member and said base member along an axis parallel to the docking direction.
  • 3. Device according to claim 2, wherein said alignment means comprises a cavity delimited by a frustum-shaped surface converging towards a base of said cavity.
  • 4. Device according to claim 1, wherein the movable part is also freely movable relative to said base along a second specified path in the docking direction.
  • 5. Device according to claim 1, wherein said clamping means comprise a screw having a head which exerts a force on said conductive member and a threaded end which co-operates with a corresponding threaded section of the base member.
  • 6. Device according to claim 5:further comprising a nut mounted to be slidably movable relative to said movable part of the base member, and wherein said movable part of the base member on which said base coupling surface is formed comprises a stop abutment for said nut counter to a traction of the screw.
  • 7. Device according to claim 1, wherein said conductive member is integral with a strip provided on the front face of the panel.
  • 8. Power distribution apparatus comprising;a protective cabinet; an insulating panel carrying conductive strips, the panel being accommodated inside said cabinet; at least two connecting devices for connecting a respective conductor to an associated conductive strip carried by said insulating panel, each said connecting device including a base member having (a) a base attachment means for mechanical attachment of said base member to the cabinet, (b) a connector means for electrically connecting the conductor to the base member, and (c) a base coupling surface, a conductive member carried by the panel and electrically connected to the conductive strip, said conductive member projecting relative to the panel along a rear face of the panel and having a conductive coupling surface adapted to come into complementary contact with said base coupling surface, and a conductive attachment means for mechanically attaching the conductive member in contact with the base member, said conductive attachment means passing through the conductive member and having a control region which is accessible from a front face of the panel; wherein the base members of the connecting devices are fixed to an inner surface of a wall of said cabinet; and wherein the insulating panel is mounted in said cabinet opposite said inner surface carrying the base members with the conductive members of the connecting devices carried by the panel aligned with said base members.
  • 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising additional means for holding the panel along the wall, said additional holding means being independent of the electrical connecting devices.
  • 10. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the mechanical attaching means each comprise a clamping means for clamping an associated conductive member against an associated base member in a docking direction.
  • 11. Apparatus according to claim 10:wherein the base members each comprise a movable part which is freely movable relative to said support along a specified path in at least one direction of a plane extending perpendicularly to the docking direction, and wherein each said base coupling surface is formed on an associated said movable part.
  • 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein one of said conductive member or said base member of each said connecting device comprises an alignment means for aligning the other one of said conductive member and said base member along an axis parallel to the docking direction.
  • 13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein each said alignment means comprises a cavity delimited by a frustum-shaped surface converging towards a base of said cavity.
  • 14. Apparatus according to claim 10:wherein each base member includes a movable part which is freely movable relative to said cabinet along a specified path in the docking direction, wherein each said coupling surface of the associated base member is formed on an associated said movable part, and wherein each movable part is also freely movable relative to said cabinet along a second specified path in the docking direction.
  • 15. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each said clamping means comprises a screw having a head which exerts a force on an associated said conductive member and a threaded end which co-operates with a corresponding threaded section of an associated base member.
  • 16. Apparatus according to claim 15:wherein each connecting device further comprises a nut mounted to be slidably movable relative to an associated said movable part of the associated base member on which an associated said base coupling member is formed, and wherein each said movable part of the associated base member on which said base coupling surface is formed comprises a stop abutment for an associated said nut counter to a traction of an associated screw.
  • 17. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein each said conductive member is integral with an associated strip provided on the front face of the panel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 4153 Mar 2000 FR
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