This disclosure is related to a holding frame for holding plug connector modules for installing in a plug connector housing or for screwing to wall surfaces.
Holding frames of the aforementioned type are used to hold plug connector modules, wherein the holding frame is fitted with various plug connector modules and subsequently inserted into a plug connector housing and is screwed to said plug connector housing. It is necessary for the holding frame to be mechanically stable in order to be able to withstand plugging forces and pulling forces that occur when joining together or separating the plug connection.
GB PS 965 560 discloses a rectangular, divided holding frame that comprises fastening means that are used to fasten the unit in a plug connector housing. The fastening of the plug connector modules occurs in this frame in a positive-locking manner.
The company publication from the company HARTING Elektronik GmbH “Schwere Steckverbinder, Han Modular, 16 3” (“Heavy Plug Connectors, Han Modular System, 16 3”) dated 20 Jun. 1995 furthermore discloses an essentially rectangular holding frame that is provided with side walls that extend at a right angle with respect to the assembly plane. The plug connector modules are provided with latching hooks that latch with the side walls when inserting the plug connector modules into the holding frame and are consequently fixedly held in said holding frame.
Furthermore, a holding frame for holding plug connector modules is disclosed in DE 197 07 120 C1, said holding frame being embodied from two halves that are connected to one another in an articulated manner. The plug connector modules are inserted into a longitudinal side of the folded holding frame and are fixed by the second longitudinal side by means of a parallel alignment of the two longitudinal sides with respect to one another. The longitudinal sides are oriented at a right angle with respect to the fastening plane.
A disadvantage in the case of the holding frame disclosed in the prior art is that it is only possible to insert plug connector modules into the holding frame or remove said plug connector modules from the holding frame from a defined side of the holding frame. Moreover, the known holding frame can only receive a limited number of plug connector modules. A larger construction would be too unstable.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a holding frame of the type mentioned in the introduction so that the plug connecting modules can be installed and uninstalled in a variable as possible manner. It is to be possible to assemble plug connecting modules together with the connected cables from two sides of the holding frame. However, it is to be ensured that the holding frame comprises a high magnitude of mechanical stability in order to withstand the plugging and pulling forces when joining together or separating a plug connection.
The disclosure relates to a holding frame for holding plug connector modules. The holding frame is provided for installing in the plug connector housing or for screwing to wall surfaces. The holding frame comprises two opposite-lying sides that comprise cut-outs that are suitable for receiving the plug connector modules. The plug connector modules can be inserted in a positive-locking manner into the cut-outs with corresponding formations.
In order to assemble the plug connector modules in the holding frame, said holding frame is embodied from four parts: two opposite-lying side parts that form the sides of the holding frame and two head parts that are arranged on the end faces of the side parts. The head parts connect the side parts to one another in a mechanical manner. Recesses are provided in the head parts and said recesses can receive connecting regions of the side parts as receiving arrangements.
In a preferred embodiment, the receiving arrangements are configured as slots and the connecting regions of the side parts can be pushed into said slots. The connecting regions of the side parts in turn can be connected to one another by means of fastening means. Expediently, screws and nuts can be used as fastening means in order to render it possible to screw the connecting regions to one another.
A further preferred embodiment provides a purely mechanical, clamping connection between the side parts and head parts. For this purpose, the receiving arrangements of the head parts are configured as trapezoidal recesses. The shorter base side of the trapezoidal recess is used as the opening of the receiving arrangement.
The connecting region of the side parts can be used for assembly on one side into the trapezoidal recess. The connecting region can be entirely snapped into the trapezoidal recess by means of a tilting movement of the side part and thus can be clamped in the region of the larger base side of the trapezoidal recess.
Two opposite-lying recesses are configured in the connecting regions in order to prevent the connecting regions being pulled laterally out of the receiving arrangement. The connecting regions are clamped between the two recesses in the receiving arrangement so that it is not possible to laterally pull out the connecting regions.
Advantages that are achieved with embodiments of the invention reside in particular in the fact that it is possible to assemble and disassemble the plug connector modules without having to use specific tools. The holding frame can be dismantled into four components and can be combined around the plug connector modules. The plug connector modules can even be connected to cables and remain electrically contacted by the mating plug connector modules. A further advantage resides in the fact that the plug connector modules after installing the holding frame in a plug connector housing are fastened in the holding frame in a positive-locking manner and consequently overall a high magnitude of mechanical stability is present for receiving or transferring the plugging forces and pulling forces of the plug connection.
Two exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are further explained hereinunder. In the drawings:
The figures include partially simplified, schematic illustrations. To some extent, identical reference numerals are used for identical but where appropriate non-identical elements. Different views of identical elements could be scaled differently.
Connecting regions 7 are provided in each case on two ends of the first side part 4 and also of the second side part 5. The connecting regions 7 are used to connect the side parts 4, 5 to a first head part 2 and a second head part 3. For this purpose, each of the head parts 2, 3 comprises two receiving arrangements 6 that are configured as a slot and in each case receive a connecting region 7 of a side part 4, 5. The side parts 4, 5 comprise respectively fastening means 10, 12 for fastening the side parts 4, 5 to one another and for bracing said side parts against the head parts 2, 3.
The fastening means 10, 12 are configured in such a manner that the opposite-lying fastening means 10, 12 of the first side part 4 and of the second side part 5 can be connected respectively to one another. In this exemplary embodiment, the first fastening means 10 is configured as a screw and the second fastening means 12 is configured as a screw sleeve having an inner thread. The screw of the first fastening means 10 can be screwed into the thread of the second fastening means 12. The first side part 4 can thus be connected to the second side part 5 and simultaneously the head parts 2, 3 are clamped between the side parts 4, 5.
Fastening ends 9 are provided on the head parts 2, 3. These fastening ends are used to fasten the entire holding frame 1 in a plug connector housing or in a housing opening or device opening.
The slot is configured as S-shaped so as to improve the manner in which the connecting region 7 is connected in the receiving arrangement 6. The opening 6.1 of the slot lies further in the outer region of the first head part 2 than the end 6.2. In other words, the ends 6.2 of the slots of the two receiving arrangements 6 of the first head part 2 lie closer together than the openings 6.1. This configuration of the slots ensures that in the case of the side parts 4, 5 being connected by means of the fastening means 10, 12, the connecting regions 7 cannot slide out of the receiving arrangements 6. The connecting regions 7 are located in the ends 6.2 of the slots. The fastening means prevent the two side parts 4, 5 being pulled apart. The connecting regions 7 therefore cannot slide through the openings 6.1 of the slots, said openings lying further apart from one another.
A first head part 2 having inserted side parts 4, 5 of a second exemplary embodiment is illustrated in
This specific embodiment does not comprise fastening means that connect the side parts 4, 5 to one another. In this embodiment, the connecting regions 7 of the first side part 4 and of the second side part 5 latch directly in the receiving arrangements 6 of the first head part 2. As a consequence, additional assembly steps—screwing in the side parts 4, 5 of the first exemplary embodiment—are omitted.
For this purpose, the trapezoidal recess comprises a more acute angle in the upper illustrated region of the longer base side 6.4 than in the lower region. The connecting region 7 can thus be inserted into the upper region and then can be folded in the lower region until the connecting region 7 lies on the longer base side 6.4 of the trapezoidal recess (cf.,
The connecting regions 7 of the side parts 4, 5 are complemented in this exemplary embodiment by two recesses, as illustrated in
An assembled holding frame 1 of the second exemplary embodiment is illustrated in
The trapezoidal shape of the recesses is provided for the purpose of latching the connecting regions 7 in the receiving arrangements 6 and ensuring that said connecting regions cannot be pulled out without applying force. It is necessary in the lower illustrated region to pull the side parts 4, 5 away from one another and to pull said side parts out of the receiving arrangement 6 in order to be able to disassemble the holding frame 1. Afterwards, the side parts 4, 5 can be pulled out and entirely removed in the upper region.
In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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10 2015 101 433 | Feb 2015 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE2016/100031 | 1/28/2016 | WO | 00 |