This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) of German Patent Application No. 102016221351.2, filed on Oct. 28, 2016.
The present invention relates to a contact socket and, more particularly, to a flat contact socket receiving a flat contact.
Flat contact sockets which form an electrical connection between an electrical conductor and a flat contact are known in the art. The flat contact socket is typically cage-shaped or box-shaped to receive a flat contact in a flat contact receptacle of the flat contact socket. In some flat contact sockets, commonly referred to as connection brackets, two flat contacts can be inserted into the flat contact receptacle to establish an electrical connection between the two flat contacts.
Known flat contact sockets, however, are complex to produce, complicated to handle, or can only establish an insufficient mechanical and/or electrical connection between the electrical conductor and the flat contact. Further, known flat contact sockets frequently only have an insufficiently dimensioned flat contact receptacle, which makes it more difficult or impossible to receive flat contacts which have additional elements, for example, a touch protector.
A flat contact socket according to the invention comprises a connection section and a socket body connected to the connection section. The socket body has a flat contact receptacle and a blocking element. The flat contact receptacle extends along a flat contact plane and receives a flat contact in an insertion direction at an insertion opening of the flat contact receptacle. The blocking element is positioned opposite the insertion opening in the insertion direction and delimits the flat contact receptacle in the insertion direction. The blocking element extends transverse to the insertion direction from a cantilever extending in the insertion direction.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
A flat contact socket 1 according to an embodiment of the invention is shown in
The connection section 3, as shown in the embodiment of
The socket body 7, as shown in
The flat contact socket 1 extends along a longitudinal direction 19 running transverse to the insertion direction 17, as shown in
The socket body 7 has two flat legs 21 located opposite one another across the flat contact plane 11, as shown in
The base 27, as shown in
The blocking element 15, as shown in
In an embodiment, the blocking element 15 is produced in a single piece with the socket body 7 and the rest of the flat contact socket 1; the blocking element 15 and the cantilever 31 may be stamped from the material 28 of the flat contact socket 1. The blocking element 15 can thus transition continuously into one of the two legs 21, and the free end formed by the blocking element 15 can be bent up-wards transverse to the insertion direction 17 and transverse to the longitudinal direction 19.
The blocking element 15 has two braces 33 connecting the blocking element 15 to the cantilever 31 as shown in
In order to prevent the flat contact 63 from slipping out of the flat contact receptacle 9, the flat contact socket 1 can also feature further blocking or guide elements. In the embodiment shown in
For laterally guiding the flat contact 63 during insertion into the flat contact receptacle 9 and for fixing the position of the legs 21 relative to one another, the flat contact socket 1 has two latching elements 41 shown in
Each of the latching elements 41 extends from one leg 21 to the opposite leg 21 and has a positive engagement opening 43 arranged on the free end 45 of the latching element 41. Each latching element 41 is substantially strip-shaped, and may be stamped from material 28 of one of the two legs 21. The latching element 41 is bent towards the opposite leg 21 in such a way that the positive engagement opening 43 is arranged at the height of the opposite leg 21. Each leg 21 has a positive engagement protrusion 47, shown in
The flat contact socket 1, as shown in
The legs 21 have contacting sections 55, shown in
Each contacting section 55, as shown in
The flat contact socket 1 is shown in
The flat contact socket 1 is shown in
The housing 73 has on the lower part 77 a positive engagement element 81 which protrudes into an interior of the housing 73, as shown in the assembled state of
The upper part 75 has a pressing element 83, as shown in
A flat contact socket 1′ according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in
The flat contact socket 1′ can be used for a 180° connection; the socket body 7 and the connection section 3 are arranged relative to each other such that an electrical conductor runs substantially parallel to the insertion direction 17, at least in the connection section 3. The insertion direction 17 consequently extends parallel to the longitudinal direction 19. The insertion opening 13 is therefore arranged on the end of the socket body 7 located in the longitudinal direction 19 and not on the side thereof.
The blocking element 15, as shown in
As with the first embodiment of the flat contact socket 1, here too the two legs 21 of the flat contact socket 1′ are connected to each other by latching elements 41. However, in the flat contact socket 1′, in the region between the two latching elements 41, a blocking web 91 extends which prevents an unintentional insertion of the flat contact 63 transverse to the insertion direction 17, i.e. between the two latching elements 41.
The cantilever 31 of the flat contact socket 1′, as shown in
The arrangement of the blocking element 15 in the flat contact socket 1′ does not preclude the presence of a positive engagement recess 49 with a stop surface 53 which runs transverse to the longitudinal direction 19. In the flat contact socket 1′, the positive engagement recess 49 does not extend through the flat contact socket 1 continuously transverse to the flat contact receptacle 11, instead, the stop surface 53 is arranged on the leg 21 which is opposite the blocking element 15. The positive engagement recess 49 extends between this stop surface 53 and the two crimping wings 5 of the connection section 3.
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