The invention relates to an electrical contact element having a plate member with at least one retaining element extending from a plane of the plate member that is configured to secure the electrical contact element in a housing. The invention further relates to a contact arrangement containing the same.
Electrical contact elements that are used for contacting an electrically insulated conductor are well known. For example, Tyco Electronics manufactures an electrical contact element known as MAG-MATE, which has a contact slot for contacting an electrically insulated conductor. When the electrically insulated conductor is inserted into the contact slot, the electrical insulation of the electrically insulated conductor is cut open by edges of the contact slot such that electrical contact is established between the electrically insulated conductor and the electrical contact element.
In order to ensure good electrical contact, the contact slot needs to have a width smaller than a diameter of the electrically insulated conductor after the insulation is removed. The electrical insulation can thereby be cut open when the electrically insulated conductor is inserted into the contact slot and direct contact between the electrical contact element and the electrically insulated conductor can be ensured. A disadvantage of this configuration, however, is that when the contact slot is expanded during insertion of the electrically insulated conductor, the geometry of the electrical contact element can be altered and/or compressive stresses can be created in the electrical contact element. If the electrical contact element has retaining elements with which the electrical contact element is secured inside a housing, there is therefore a danger that the engagement between the electrical contact element and the housing could be impaired through the compressive stresses and/or the alteration of the geometry of the electrical contact element.
A electrical contact element and a connector arrangement consisting of the electrical contact element and a housing is known from DE 197 43 328 A1. The electrical contact element has a substantially U-shaped insulation displacement region and a contacting region with two contacting arms, which are arranged with their edges positioned opposite each other. Each of the contact arms is constructed in two layers in a region of a contacting zone so that the edges of both layers contribute to a contacting process. The insulation displacement region comprises two insulation displacement terminals that are arranged parallel to each other and form the sides of the U-shaped insulation displacement region. The electrical contact element also has fastening devices for fastening the electrical contact element inside a contact receiving chamber of the housing. The fastening devices are arranged such that forces of the fastening devices on the housing and forces of the insulation displacement terminals on the housing run perpendicular to each other. The fastening devices are provided in a region of the insulation displacement terminals and just in front of the contacting region on both sides of the insulation displacement terminals and serve to fasten the electrical contact element inside the housing. The fastening devices are bent outwards by way of barbs from a plane of the insulation displacement terminals. To fasten the electrical contact element inside the housing, webs are provided on the housing into which the barbs of the electrical contact element engage when the electrical contact element is inserted into the contact receiving chamber of the housing.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved electrical contact element with a contact slot, wherein a retaining function of the electrical contact element is less adversely affected by the insertion of the electrically insulated conductor.
This and other objects are achieved by an electrical contact element comprising a plate member with a contact slot configured to receive an electrically insulated conductor. The plate member has first and second plate arms extending there from that delimit the contact slot. At least one retaining element extends from a plane of the plate member configured to secure the electrical contact element in a housing. The retaining element has first and second retaining surfaces arranged at a fixed angle to each other. The fixed angle is less than 180 degrees.
This and other objects are further achieved by a contact arrangement comprising an electrical contact element including a plate member with a contact slot configured to receive an electrically insulated conductor. The plate member has first and second plate arms extending there from that delimit the contact slot. At least one retaining element extends from a plane of the plate member configured to secure the electrical contact element in a housing. The retaining element has first and second retaining surfaces arranged at a fixed angle to each other. The fixed angle is less than 180 degrees. A housing has a contact accommodating chamber that receives the electrical contact element. The contact accommodating chamber has first and second conductor receiving openings and a wall. The retaining element engaging the wall when the electrical contact element is positioned in the contact accommodating chamber.
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The retaining element 7 engages a wall of the contact accommodating chamber 39 when the electrical contact element 1 is inserted therein. For example, the retaining element 7 may penetrate the material of the wall when the electrical contact element 1 is inserted in the contact accommodating chamber 39. The housing 38 is preferably made from a flexible plastic material, so that the retaining element 7 can effectively penetrate the plastic material and establish an interlocking connection therewith. The retaining element is thereby frictionally and/or positively secured in the housing 38. Additionally, the wall can be deformed or cut through in the process to accommodate the retaining element 7. Depending on the hardness of the material of the wall, a clamping retention can also be established by the retaining element 7 whereby the retaining element 7 does not penetrate the wall. The retaining element 7 thereby prevents movement of the electrical contact element 1 with respect to the housing 38 so that electrical contact between the electrically insulated conductor 18 and the electrical contact element 1 is ensured. The electrical contact element 1 can also be further connected to another electrical conductor via a plug-in or solder connection so that an electrical connection is established between the electrically insulated conductor 18 and the other conductor.
The electrical contact element 9 according to the second embodiment can be inserted into the contact accommodating chamber 39 of the housing 38 in the same manner as the electrical contact element 1 according to the first embodiment. The retaining elements 10, 11 of the electrical contact element 9 similarly engage the wall of the housing 38 when the electrical contact element 9 is inserted into the contact accommodating chamber 39. The retaining elements 10, 11 secure the electrical contact element 9 inside the housing 38 in both the insertion direction of the electrical contact element 9 into the contact accommodating chamber 39 and perpendicular to the insertion direction of the electrical contact element 9 into the contact accommodating chamber 39.
The first plate arm 23 is connected to the fourth plate arm 26 via a first bent portion 31. In the illustrated embodiment, the first plate arm 23, the first bent portion 31, and the fourth plate arm 26 are constructed in one piece. The second plate arm 24 is connected to the third plate arm 25 via a second bent portion 32. In the illustrated embodiment, the second plate arm 24, the second bent portion 32, and the third plate arm 25 are constructed in one piece. The first and second bent portions 31, 32 are preferably constructed in the form of two partial portions, which are connected to each other frictionally or in an interlocking manner. Insertion openings 29, 30 are formed between the first and second bent portions 31, 32. The insertion openings 29, 30 are constructed so as to converge towards the contact slots 27, 28, respectively.
The first and second plate members 21, 22 are connected in an upper plate region via first and second connecting strips 33, 34. The first and second connecting strips 33, 34 extend laterally outwards from the upper plate regions of the first and second plate members 21, 22. The first and second connecting strips 33, 34 each have a lower edge region that can serve as a stop element 37. A spring contact 35 of substantially U-shaped construction is attached, pointing upwards to the first plate member 21. A free end of the spring contact 35 is bent backwards, towards an upper region of the second plate member 22 and rests on a supporting spring portion 36. The supporting spring portion 36 extends upwards out of the upper plate region of the second plate member 22 and is bent backwards and inwards towards the first plate member 21. The spring contact 35 includes a slot defining two substantially U-shaped members formed side by side.
The first plate member 21 has retaining elements 10, 11 formed therein. The retaining elements 10, 11 are arranged symmetrically about a longitudinal axis of the contact slot 27. The retaining elements 10, 11 are constructed in the form of embossments. At least one of the retaining elements 10, 11 has retaining surfaces 13, 14, which are arranged at a fixed angle 19 to each other, for example, 90 degrees, as shown in
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The electrical contact element 20 is simultaneously secured to walls of the housing 43 via the retaining elements 10, 11 of the first and second plate members 21, 22. Due to the shape and position of the retaining elements 10, 11 on the first and second plate members 21, 22, the fastening of the electrical contact element 20 to the housing 43 is not adversely affected by the expansion of the contact slot 27 or the introduction of bias into the region of the contact slot 27.
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The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments are possible within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that the scope of the invention is given by the appended claims together with their full range of equivalents.
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