The invention described and claimed hereinbelow is also described in Spanish patent Application P201130948 filed on Jun. 8, 2011. This Spanish Patent Application, whose subject matter is incorporated here by reference, provide the basis for a claim of priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. 119 (a)-(d).
The object of the present invention is an electrical contact for a terminal, specifically of the type known as “screwless”, which allows the fast and fully guaranteed connection of electrical conductors. The essential characteristics of said electrical contact are described below.
At present, two well-differentiated and exclusionary types of electrical contacts are known in the state of the art. These are used to connect electrical conductors using “screwless” type terminals, obliging the end of the electrical conductor to be stripped of its insulating sheath, while the latter have certain cutting elements which, incident upon the surface of the insulating sheath and perforating it, allow contact to be established on the core or conducting element of the electrical conductor.
The object of the invention is to provide an electrical contact which simultaneously enables the two different connection modes of electrical conductors by means of “screwless” terminals, of the type requiring the end of the electrical conductor to be stripped of its insulating sheath and of the type having cutting elements.
Additionally, the shape and design of the cutting zone of the present electrical contact improves cutting of current electrical contacts due to the fact that, as well as cutting until coming into direct contact with the core of the electrical conductor, it extends the cutting zone, breaking the possible thin insulating film that could appear during said cutting operation, thereby avoiding possible false contacts.
For the purpose of providing a detailed description of the essential characteristics of the electrical contact object of this invention, drawings are attached wherein, by way of non-limiting example, said electrical contact has been represented, as well as different details of use and practical application thereof. Reference will be made to these drawings throughout the rest of the specification.
In these drawings,
In accordance with the figures, an embodiment of the electrical contact -1-, according to the present invention, comprises two side walls -13- which extend into corresponding elastic arms -11- having at least one flexion point -12-, each forming an angle “α” having a value between 0° and 90° between the two ends of the aforementioned elastic arms -11- and which, in turn, extend into corresponding contact walls -9-, each having a rim that constitutes the contact edge -10- on an electrical conductor -8- to be connected.
The side walls -13- are partially joined together by means of a base -17- the elongated shape of which reaches up to the height of the contact walls -9- without being joined thereto. Additionally the side walls -13- have corresponding concave flanges -14- in their central zone towards the interior of the electrical contact -1- itself.
Projections by way of horizontal tabs -16- disposed at the same height as the flanges -14- are disposed between the flexion point -12- and the contact walls -9- on the upper and lower edges of the elastic arms -11-.
The contact walls -9- are disposed forming a certain “β” angle between 0° and 180°, concave in relation to the insertion direction of the electrical conductor -8- to be connected. Additionally, the lower part of the contact walls -9- opposite the zone where the base -17- is disposed are rounded in the direction of the corresponding contact edge -10- to help the introduction of the electrical conductor -8- between said contact edges -10- which are sharp.
In the practical case of introduction of the electrical conductor -8- with its insulating sheath -8a-, the electrical contact -1- is positioned in the interior of its housing -2-, which has lateral openings -3- where the cable positioner -4- is disposed through its lateral stubs -5- and rotation axis. The positioner -4- has two circular orifices -6a- on its front part -6-, and -7a- on its rear part -7-, where the end of the electrical conductor -8- is housed to perform the rotational connection movement.
Once the electrical conductor -8- has been introduced in the positioner -4-, both start a rotational movement, as shown sequentially in the figures, to connect the electrical conductor -8- inside the electrical contact -1-.
In order to improve introduction of the electrical conductor -8- in the electrical contact -1-, the electrical conductor -8- enters the electrical contact -1- through the rounded zone of the contact walls -9- which guide it towards the contact edges -10-. In order to avoid the possible flexion of the contact walls -9- in the direction of rotation, the base -17- acts as a stop for said contact walls -9-.
During the rotational movement, once the electrical conductor -8- is in contact with the cutting edges -10-, these start the out -15- to the insulating sheath -8a- of the electrical conductor -8- while, in turn, the unit formed by the contact walls -9- and the parts of the elastic arms -11- which are disposed between the flexion point -12- and the contact wall -9- flex towards the side walls -13-, achieving extension -a- of the cut -15-.
Once the contact edges -10- reach the core -8b- of the electrical conductor -8-, the contact walls -9- themselves also flex towards the side walls -13-, increasing the extension action -a- of the cut -15-.
Once the rotation movement is completed, the flexion accumulated in the elastic arms -11- guarantees fixation of the contact edges -10- on the core -8b- of the electrical conductor -8-, and the extension -a- of the cut achieved during rotation guarantees breakage of the possible thin films of the insulating sheath -8a-, thereby avoiding false contacts on account of said thin insulating films.
In order to house electrical conductors -8- having different diameters and different insulating layer -8a- thicknesses in the same-sized terminal, the elastic arm -11- has horizontal tabs -16- which, once the electrical conductor -8- to be connected has a large diameter, the horizontal tabs -16- collide with the flanges -14- of the side walls -13-, achieving greater cutting force on the cutting edges -10-.
In the practical embodiment wherein the electrical conductor -8- is introduced into the electrical contact -1- with its end stripped of the protective sheath -8a-, as represented in the sequence illustrated in
Having sufficiently described the object of the present invention, it must be pointed out that any variation in dimensions, shape and outer appearance, as well as the materials used in the practical embodiment of the electrical contact -1- to which reference has been made, will not alter the essentiality thereof whatsoever, which is summarised in the following claims.
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