Claims
- 1. An electrical connection terminal arrangement having a housing of insulating material, which has at least one insertion slit, open at an edge toward one insertion side for an electric wire and at least one slit-blade insulation-piercing connector located in the housing,
- said slit-blade insulation-piercing connector (17) having two connector legs (16, 16a) and a slit-blade insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a) open at the edge and aimed at the insertion slit for an electric wire connection formed between said connector legs (16, 16a), at least portions of said legs (16, 16a) adjacent said insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a) forming a contact zone,
- wherein the slit-blade insulation-piercing connector is formed on a contact spring (17, 17a),
- wherein
- the contact spring (17, 17a) additionally has at least one plug-in contact (27, 28; 27a);
- a contact (29, 70a, 71a) for an accessory apparatus connection; and
- a groove-like indentation (20, 21; 20a, 21a) formed on at least one side in a portion of the housing (1) receiving the slit-blade insulation-piercing connector (17) adjoining the insertion slit (11, 11a), which is deeper and wider than said insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a), and positioned closely adjacent said insulation-piercing connector (17),
- the length, depth and width of said indentation (20, 21; 20a, 21a) being dimensioned such that a cut end of the electric wire placed therein is received within the indentation in an electrical shock-hazard proof manner;
- wherein the housing is formed with at least one chamber (24, 25) located beneath the groove-like indentation (20, 21; 20a, 21a) and having at least one access opening (36, 43) at a face of the housing;
- wherein at least one of the plug-in contacts (27, 28; 27a) and the accessory apparatus connection contact (29, 70a, 71a) is located in said at least one chamber below the slit-blade insulation-piercing connector (17) and the slit-blade insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a) thereof; and
- wherein the accessory apparatus connection includes at least one base pin (70a, 71a) protruding from the housing.
- 2. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, wherein said base pin (70a, 71a) is formed by a cut portion of said contact spring (17a).
- 3. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 2, wherein the contact spring (17a) is essentially U-shaped defining two legs (60a, 61a) and a base (62a);
- a double-walled segment (63a) extending away from the base (62a) of the U-shaped contact spring (17a), said double-walled portion including said slit blade insulation-piercing slit (15a); and
- wherein said legs (60a, 61a) are notched intermediate their length to form said at least one base pin (70a, 71a).
- 4. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 3, wherein at least one of the plug-in contacts (27a) is formed on one leg (60a).
- 5. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, in combination with:
- an accessory circuit system or transformer;
- wherein
- a circuit board (73a) of insulating material is connected to the accessory circuit system (6a) or transformer and has openings (72) for receiving the base pins (70a, 71a), which are connected or contacted with connection parts of the accessory circuit system or transformer.
- 6. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- at least one of the plug-in contacts (27, 28; 27a) is formed with a disconnectable conductor connection.
- 7. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the plug-in contact for the apparatus connection (29, 70a, 71a) is arranged for non-disconnectable connection of a connection part of an apparatus (6, 6a).
- 8. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the plug contact (27, 28, 27a) is formed by cut-out tabs, which spread apart when a connection part is inserted in the contact spring (17, 17a), said tabs being accessible to a disconnecting tool from the outside of the apparatus, and in that the tabs are formed to be elastically deformable in disconnection direction by a pressure force acting in the unlocking direction.
- 9. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 8, characterized in that
- the contact spring (17, 17a) is supported in a region of the plug contact (27, 28; 27a) counter to a direction of a force exerted by a disconnection tool.
- 10. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the contact spring (17) is a flat spring.
- 11. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the contact spring (17, 17a) is folded over by 180.degree. in a region of the slit-blade insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a).
- 12. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the housing has at least two chambers (24, 25), located one above another, which are traversed by the contact spring (17) and of which one chamber (24) includes the plug-in contact (27, 28) and the other chamber includes the apparatus connection contact (29), and that both chambers (24, 25) are formed with associated lead-ins for connection parts (50, 52).
- 13. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 12, characterized in that
- the two chambers (24, 25) are located below the groove-like indentations (20, 21, 20a, 21a) of the housing.
- 14. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 12, characterized in that
- a support is provided at locally defined support points (40) on walls of a chamber (25).
- 15. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- the contact spring (17, 17a) is supported in the housing (1; 1a, 1b) counter to a force acting on the slit-blade insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a) longitudinally of the contact spring.
- 16. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- lateral guide means, which are continuous on both sides, for the contact springs (17, 17a) containing the slit-blade insulation-piercing slit (15, 15a) are formed in the housing part and in at least one chamber (24, 24a) located beneath it.
- 17. The connection terminal arrangement of claim 1, characterized in that
- a transversely extending opening (3) is formed on the housing (1) for receiving an attachment element (7), optionally a tab, for attaching said arrangement on a support (5).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/227,613, filed Apr. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,679.
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