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First connector part 1 includes a high-load (“HL”) housing 3a and a low-load (“LL”) housing 4a. LL housing 4a is situated on a side wall of HL housing 3a so as to be vertically movable in the plug-in direction. LL housing 4a is vertically movable in the plug-in direction by a linear guide designed as, for example, a dovetail guide. Electrical HL contacts 5a are in HL housing 3a and electrical LL contacts 6a are in LL housing 4a (see
Similarly, second connector part 2 includes a HL housing 3b and a LL housing 4b. LL housing 4b is immovably fastened to HL housing 3b. Electrical HL contacts 5b are in HL housing 3b and electrical LL contacts 6b are in LL housing 4b. As shown in
HL housings 3a, 3b are for establishing an electrical HL connection(s) whereas LL housings 4a, 4b are for establishing an electrical LL connection(s). As such, HL contacts 5a, 5b are for use with relatively high currents and/or voltages whereas LL contacts 6a, 6b are for use with relatively low currents and/or voltages. DE 10 2004 015 345 A1 (corresponding to U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2007/0066152) describes a possible design of HL contacts 5a.
Contacts 5a, 6a of first connector part 1 have a corresponding socket-like design to contacts 5b, 6b of second connector part 2. As such, corresponding pairs of HL contacts 5a, 5b join one another when HL housings 3a, 3b join one another when connector parts 1, 2 are joined together. To this end, HL housings 3a, 3b join one another upon connector parts 1, 2 joining together. As such, the joining of HL housings 3a, 3b to one another occurs in response to connector parts 1, 2 joining together. Likewise, corresponding pairs of LL contacts 6a, 6b join one another when LL housings 4a, 4b join one another when connector parts 1, 2 are joined together. To this end, LL housings 4a, 4b join one another when LL housing 4a is vertically moved along the plug-in direction toward LL housing 4b while connector parts 1, 2 are joined together. As such, the joining of LL housings 4a, 4b to one another occurs in response to LL housing 4a moving toward LL housing 4b while connector parts 1, 2 are joined together.
HL terminal lines 10a are respectively connected to HL contacts 5a of HL housing 3a of first connector part 1. Likewise, LL terminal lines 11a are respectively connected to LL contacts 6a of LL housing 4a of first connector part 1. Similarly, HL terminal lines 10b are respectively connected to HL contacts 5b of HL housing 3b of second connector part 2. Likewise, LL terminal lines 11b are respectively connected to LL contacts 6b of LL housing 4b of second connector part 2.
HL terminal lines 10a, 10b have a relatively large cross section whereas LL terminal lines 11a, 11b have a relatively small cross section. HL terminal lines 10a, 10b and HL contacts 5a, 5b are for use with relatively high currents and/or voltages. LL terminal lines 11a, 11b and LL contacts 6a, 6b are for use with relatively low currents and/or voltages.
LL terminal lines 11a, 11b are connected to an electrical circuit breaker such as a relay or the like. The circuit breaker establishes an electrical connection with HL contacts 5a, 5b when LL contacts 6a, 6b are joined together. Conversely, the circuit breaker interrupts this electrical connection with HL contacts 5a, 5b when LL contacts 6a, 6b are not joined together.
First connector part 1 includes a slider 9 which is used to ensure that connector parts 1, 2 can be joined together or separated from one another only in current-free and/or voltage-free states. Slider 9 is transversely movable to the vertical plug-in direction of connector parts 1, 2.
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Slider end 14 prevents access to lock 7 when slider 9 is in the position shown in
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Thus, only when lock 7 is moved to its locked position such that the HL connection(s) is completely established, as a result of HL contacts 5a, 5b joining together when HL housings 3a, 3b are joined together, can slider 9 be moved away from LL housing 4a into the position illustrated in
Connector parts 1, 2 are detached and separated from one another in a reverse sequence. Connector parts 1, 2 cannot separate from one another until lock 7 is released. Releasing lock 7 requires slider 9 to move in the direction of LL housing 4a. In order for slider 9 to move in the direction of LL housing 4a, LL housings 4a, 4b have to be separated from one another. This occurs as a result of LL housing 4a being vertically moved upward in the plug-in direction away from LL housing 4b. The separation of LL housings 4a, 4b in turn causes the separation of LL contacts 6a, 6b and the LL connection therebetween. In response to the LL connection being separated, the circuit breaker interrupts the current supplied to the HL connection. As such, because lock 7 has to be released for connector parts 1, 2 to be able to separate from one another, lock 7 can only be released when slider 9 moves toward LL housing 4a, and slider 9 can only move toward LL housing 4a when LL housings 4a, 4b have been separated from one another such that the established LL connection is separated, separation of the HL connection is thus possible only in current-free and/or voltage-free states.
While embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the present invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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10 2006 033 323.3 | Jul 2006 | DE | national |