Information
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Patent Grant
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6814600
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Patent Number
6,814,600
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 29, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 291
- 439 293
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- 439 851
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International Classifications
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Abstract
For an electric hermaphroditic plug-in connector a hermaphroditic contact with a plug-in area and a terminal area is proposed that consists of a solid, single-piece contact part, the plug-in area being formed as an adjacent sleeve and pin contact and a separate, elastic contact element being provided in the sleeve contact.
Description
The invention relates to a single-piece, electric hermaphroditic contact part with a plug-in area and a terminal area for a hermaphroditic plug-in connector, the contact part having a plug-in area with a sleeve contact and a pin contact that are arranged directly adjacent to one another.
An electric hermaphroditic contact part of this kind is required to facilitate unmistakable plugging when connecting electric conductors for the transmission of high current-carrying capacity.
A reversible plug-in device is known from Swiss patent specification 30 514 that describes a coupling for electric lines with identical coupling halves, in which the free end of the contact points consists of a pin of semicircular cross-section and a sheath of sickle-shaped cross-section, the hollow side of which faces the flat side of the pin, so that when coupled together the pins of the coupling half always come to lie in the sheath of the other coupling half.
A hermaphroditic multiple plug is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,409 in which two identical, round plug pins respectively have two axially formed fingers that are separated by a central slot, the plug pins being pluggable into one another with an exact fit with a 90° rotation.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,537 describes a hermaphroditic contact that has two tongues arranged adjacent to one another, one of which is executed flat and the second elastically. When the contacts, which are offset in relation to one another by 180°, are plugged together, a flat tongue meets an elastically designed tongue respectively.
The object of the invention therefore is to develop a hermaphroditic contact part of the type specified at the beginning, in which the contact part has a plug-in contact with a sleeve and a pin, to the extent that the contact part is suitable for the transmission of high current-carrying capacity, yet can be used at the same time in known and existing plug systems.
This object is achieved in that the contact part is manufactured from solid material, the sleeve contact having a pincer-shaped receptacle with an expanded recess, into which an U-shaped, elastic contact element provided with a tulip-shaped plug-in area is inserted.
An advantageous configuration of the invention is indicated in claim
2
.
The advantages achieved with the invention consist in particular in the fact that such an electric hermaphroditically formed contact can be used unmistakably as a reversibly pluggable contact together with a correspondingly formed plug casing.
In addition, such a contact has the advantage that only one component has to be kept in stock.
A solidly formed contact element is provided in which the sleeve contact is formed pincer-shaped, into which only an elastic contact element with a tulip-shaped plug-in area is inserted. Furthermore, it is advantageous that this contact with a correspondingly formed plug casing is insertable in existing casing designs and is thus exchangeable, the improved electrical properties due to the double contacting also facilitating a high current load through the double pin and sleeve contacts.
An embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing and is explained in greater detail below.
FIG. 1
shows a hermaphroditic punched and bent contact known from the prior art,
FIG. 2
a
shows a hermaphroditic contact manufactured from solid material,
FIG. 2
b
shows a solid hermaphroditic contact with contact element inserted, and
FIG. 3
shows an execution of a hermaphroditic contact in a plug-in connector casing.
In
FIG. 1
, a hermaphroditic contact part
1
formed as a single-piece punched and bent part from sheet metal material is shown, with a plug-in area
3
and a terminal area
5
, as known from the prior art.
The terminal area
5
is bent as a sheath and provided with a screw terminal
7
, so that an electric conductor inserted in the sheath is fixed by means of the screw terminal. However, the terminal area can also be executed as an open crimp zone.
The plug-in area
3
consists of a sleeve contact
10
, formed from flat limbs
11
, which has a tulip-shaped plug-in area
12
and a pin contact
14
likewise formed from flat limbs
15
, the plug-in ends
16
of which are bent inwards. Sleeve and pin contact, connected by a web
6
, are arranged adjacent to one another in this case and connected in turn to the terminal area by means of a web
4
.
The terminal area and plug-in area are arranged axially behind one another, the cross-sectional dimensions of the plug-in area not exceeding those of the terminal area.
FIG. 2
a
shows a cast or machined solid hermaphroditic contact part
2
with a plug-in area
3
and a terminal area
5
.
The terminal area for an electric conductor is likewise executed as a screw terminal
7
in this example, but can also be provided with a crimp connection, plug-in connection or a cage clamp spring connection.
The plug-in area
3
has three finger-like mouldings in all, two mouldings forming a pincer-shaped sleeve contact
17
, in which a recess
13
is provided, into which a U-shaped, elastically formed contact element
18
provided with a tulip-shaped plug-in area
12
is insertable, while the third moulding forms the pin contact
14
.
In
FIG. 2
b
, a complete hermaphroditic contact part
2
is shown, in which the contact element
18
is positioned inside the recess
13
of the sleeve contact, the terminal area
5
here being executed as a solder or crimp connection
8
.
An isometric representation of a complete hermaphroditic plug-in connector is shown in FIG.
3
.
Here two of the hermaphroditic contact parts
2
with screw terminals
7
are inserted into partly cut-open chambers
22
of a plug-in connector casing
20
made of insulating material.
Claims
- 1. Single-piece, electric hermaphroditic contact part with a plug-in area and a terminal area for a hermaphroditic plug-in connector, the contact part having a plug-in area with a sleeve contact and a pin contact that are arranged directly adjacent to one another, characterized in that the contact part is manufactured from solid material, the sleeve contact having a pincer-shaped receptacle with an expanded recess, into which a U-shaped, elastic contact element provided with a tulip-shaped plug-in area is inserted.
- 2. Hermaphroditic contact part according to claim 1, characterized in that the terminal area is executed as a screw fastener, crimp connection, plug-in connection or as a cage clamp screw connection.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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| 102 26 279 |
Jun 2002 |
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