This application claims priority as a continuation application under 35 U.S.C. §120 to PCT/EP2009/006726, which was filed as an International Application on Sep. 17, 2009 designating the U.S., and which claims priority to German Application 10 2008 049 326.0 filed in Germany on Sep. 29, 2008. The entire contents of these applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The disclosure relates to a switching device, such as, an installation switching device having a screwless clamp terminal, in particular a line circuit breaker, a residual current circuit breaker, a motor circuit breaker or the like, with a housing, which comprises a front-panel side, a fastening side, and narrow and broad sides. The screwless terminal connection has a clamping spring for the connection of connecting conductors, which clamping spring is fixed in position in a terminal connection area of the housing, wherein the opening of the terminal connection area can be covered partially by a terminal cover part, which is connected pivotably to the housing, has a number of connecting openings in a connecting surface which corresponds to the number of connecting conductors to be connected and can act upon the clamping spring so as to open it when pivoted in the direction towards the housing interior.
A conventional generic installation switching device is disclosed, for example, in DE 10 2006 047 254 A1, DE 10 2007 043 801 A1 and DE 10 2007 044 069 A1, the content of each document being incorporated in its entirety into the present disclosure by reference. The installation switching device can be, for example, a line circuit breaker, a residual current circuit breaker, a motor circuit breaker or the like. Within its housing the installation switching device can include at least one contact point with at least a fixed and a movable contact piece, via which a current path leading from an input terminal to an output terminal can be opened and closed. In general, the contact point can be actuated by a switching mechanism with a latching point. An installation switching device of the generic type can furthermore include tripping devices, for example a thermal release or a quick-response magnetic release, which, in the event of the occurrence of a short-circuit current or residual current in the current path, act on the contact point or the switching mechanism such that the contact point can then be opened.
In the conventional installation switching device, the terminal connection can be configured in a simple and inexpensive manner in such a way that it is possible for connecting lines to be inserted and withdrawn without the use of a tool. The connecting openings in this case can be dimensioned to be large enough to enable simple and problem-free insertion and withdrawal of the connecting conductor without said connecting conductor becoming jammed. The connecting opening provided should be larger than the outer cross section of the connecting conductor. As a result, however, contact-making problems can arise if the connecting conductor is not guided and supported sufficiently closely in the connecting openings.
An exemplary embodiment is directed to an installation switching device, having a housing with a front side, a fastening side, narrow sides, and wide sides. The device also includes a screwless clamp terminal with a clamping spring for connecting conductors. The clamping spring is fixed in position in a clamp terminal chamber of the housing. The opening of the clamp terminal chamber can be partially covered by a clamp covering part which is pivotably connected to the housing. The clamp covering part includes a number of connection openings in a connection area, said number corresponding to the number of connecting conductors to be connected. The clamp covering part can act against the clamping spring in an opening manner in pivoting in the direction of the housing interior. The opening of the clamp terminal chamber can be partially covered also by a guide part rigidly coupled with the housing and overlapping with the clamp covering part in areas, said guide part comprising guide channels for narrowly guiding the connecting conductors.
The disclosure and further advantageous configurations and improvements of the disclosure will be explained and described in more detail with reference to the drawings, which illustrate two exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and in which:
Identical or functionally identical component parts or elements have been provided with the same reference symbols.
It is therefore an object of the present disclosure to develop a generic installation switching device having a screwless connection terminal for ensuring close guidance and support of the connecting conductor and easy movability of the conductor.
According to the present disclosure, therefore, the opening in the terminal connection area can be partially covered by a guide part, which is fixedly coupled to the housing, overlaps a region of the terminal cover part, and has guide channels for narrowly guiding the connecting conductors. The advantageous effect achieved thereby in accordance with the present disclosure is based on the fact that the two partially contradictory requirements as regards close guidance and at the same time good movability are assigned to two separate component parts. The guide part, which is coupled fixedly to the housing, serves the purpose of closely guiding the connecting conductors in the guide channels. The terminal cover part transmits the actuation forces onto the clamping spring, which initially, when the connecting conductors are removed, results in the connecting conductors being released by the clamping spring, but with the connecting conductors still being guided and held in the guide channels.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide part and the terminal cover part overlap one another in the region of the guide channels and the connecting openings.
Another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes the guide part forming a stop edge for an inserted connecting conductor. Thus, undesired actuation of the clamping spring by the connecting conductor can be prevented.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide channels can have a closed cross-sectional contour. For example, the guide channels can have a circular cross section.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide channels can have a partially open cross-sectional contour. For example, the guide channels can have a segment-like opening of the cross-sectional contour with an opening angle of less than 180°. Stated differently, the cross-sectional contour in this embodiment is not open in the form of a “U,” but has an approximately Ω-shaped cross-sectional contour. The opening in the cross-sectional contour of the guide channels points in the direction towards the clamping spring. However, in this embodiment, the connecting conductor cannot slide laterally out of the guide channel, but is still held in the channel interior owing to the Ω-shaped cross section.
In a further exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the terminal cover part can be in the form of an “L,” wherein the pivot axis is located at the free end of the long L limb, and the short limb serves to cover the terminal connection area in the direction of the rear front-panel side. The terminal cover part can have a pressure surface, which is accessible from the outside and can be actuated manually, at the transition between the long limb and the short limb.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide part can be in the form of a box which is open on one side and has side faces which can be latched with the broad sides of the housing.
In this embodiment, a front side of the guide part can be extended in the direction towards the pivot axis, with the result that it forms part of the rear narrow side of the housing.
In a further exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide part can be in the form of an “L,” wherein a first limb bears the guide channels and overlaps with the connecting surface of the terminal cover part. In this case, the first limb can be coupled fixedly to the housing and, in the installed position, can point into the housing interior from the narrow side.
In addition, a second limb can be integrally formed on a free end of the first limb which is located in the housing interior. The second limb extending in a direction towards the front-panel side of the housing and forming part of the narrow side cover on the front-panel side.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a sliding surface can be integrally formed on the guide part, which sliding surface points into the interior of the housing and serves to guide the terminal cover part during its pivoting movement. In the L-shaped variant of the guide part, the guide surface can be integrally formed on a free end of the second limb. In the box-shaped variant of the guide part, the guide surface can be integrally formed on a narrow side of the box.
Consideration will first be given to
The area between the rear front-panel side 32, the fastening side 6, and the broad side 31 is referred to as the terminal connection area 18. As shown on the left in
The terminal connection area 18 is covered towards the narrow side and towards the rear front-panel side 32 by a terminal cover part 22. The terminal cover part 22 functions as an actuating means for the clamping spring 12, in addition to the covering function. The terminal cover part 22 is approximately in the form of an “L” and has a long limb 221 and a short limb 222. An eyelet 223 is located at the free end of the long limb 221. By means of this eyelet 223, the terminal cover part 22 can be pushed onto a pin 5, which is fixed to the housing and which is fitted close to the fastening side 6 and close to the narrow side of the housing. The terminal cover part 22 is then pivotably connected to the housing, with the pin 5 acting as a pivot axis.
As shown in
In order to guide and hold a connecting conductor 14 (see
If the terminal cover part 22 is pivoted by virtue of pressure being applied to the pressure surface 225, the guide part 24 therefore does not change its position, but the connecting surface 162 of the terminal cover part 22 is pivoted below the first limb 241 of the guide part 24. Connecting conductors which have been inserted into the guide channels 25 are therefore held fixedly by the guide part 24 when the terminal cover part 22 is pivoted. The connecting openings 26 are dimensioned to have such a length that the connecting ends of the inserted connecting conductors cannot impede pivoting of the terminal cover part. Secondly, bending of the connecting conductors cannot influence the terminal cover part either. The guide part 24 acts as a stop edge to a certain extent for the inserted connecting conductors. As shown in
A second limb 244 is integrally formed on the free end of the first limb 241 which points into the housing interior, said second limb extending in the direction towards the front-panel side of the housing and forming a further part, on the front-panel side, of the housing cover on the narrow side (see
Furthermore, a curved sliding surface 246 is integrally formed on the free end of the second limb 244. The sliding surface likewise points into the interior of the housing and serves the purpose of guiding the terminal cover part 22 during the pivoting thereof into the housing interior.
The connecting surface 261 of the terminal cover part 22 is in the second embodiment, shorter than the corresponding connecting surface of the terminal cover part as shown in
The guide part 24 and the terminal cover part 22 can be manufactured as injection-molded parts from insulating polymer, in a very advantageous manner.
Thus, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restricted. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and all changes that come within the meaning and range and equivalence thereof are intended to be embraced therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 049 326.0 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
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Parent | PCT/EP2009/006726 | Sep 2009 | US |
Child | 13074570 | US |