The present invention relates to a label-holder element for electric switchboard terminal blocks. It is known, in the technical sector relating to the construction of switchboards for the wiring of electrical installations, the use of terminal blocks adapted to be mounted on associated mounting rails and to provide access on the front to the means—normally of the screw type—for retaining the electrical connection wires which form the electric circuit.
It is also known that, owing to the increasingly greater complexity of electric switchboards, it is necessary to mount on each terminal block a corresponding identification label which must be visible at the front for reading by the user.
For this purpose, for example, EP 2,355,251 in the name of the same present Applicant discloses terminal blocks for electric switchboards which have a suitable front seat for containing a label.
It is also known, however, that on the market there exist different types of terminal blocks which each have a different seat for receiving the label or even do not have such a seat, with the result that it is not possible to standardize said seat, resulting in evident wastage of material, the need for stocks of different types of labels, as well as different types and sizes of the writing to be applied on them.
DE 85 06 254 U1 describes a label holder which has opposite sides in a transverse widthwise direction. Each side has a fold suitable for retaining the label in said transverse direction; the label must consequently be inserted along the longitudinal lengthwise direction of the label holder. The label holder has means which project outwards from its surface and which are rigid and oriented in the same longitudinal direction.
DE 20 2009 003250 U1, FR 76 932 E and DE 973 473 E also describe a label holder which has opposite sides in transverse widthwise direction. Each side has a fold suitable for retaining the label in said transverse direction; the label must be inserted along the longitudinal lengthwise direction of the label holder.
DE 20 2004 010070 U1 describes a label with coupling means projecting from a surface thereof.
The technical problem which is posed therefore is that of providing a label-holder element which is able to allow easy and safe coupling with/uncoupling from different types of electric terminal block, while ensuring the features of safety, prevention of accidental removal of the label and good visibility of the label by the user.
In addition it is also desired to achieve a greater standardization of the label and the associated writing.
In connection with this problem it is also required that the label-holder element should be easy and low-cost to produce and that it may be quickly mounted on/removed from the terminal block.
These results are obtained according to the present invention by a label-holder element for electric switchboard terminal blocks, comprising a body extending in a longitudinal lengthwise direction, transverse widthwise direction and vertical thickness direction, wherein the body includes:
Each tooth has an elasticity in the longitudinal direction suitable for allowing the tooth to flex elastically in the longitudinal direction.
The seat has a top edge and a bottom edge arranged opposite each other in the longitudinal direction and configured for engaging a label and is open laterally in the transverse direction on at least one side to allow insertion/extraction of a label from at least one side of the seat.
The top edge and the bottom edge may each have a respective tooth for engaging the label, wherein each tooth forms a corresponding undercut towards the inside of the seat.
Each tooth of the seat may preferably extend over the entire width of the seat in the transverse direction.
The oppositely arranged teeth of the seat may have a rounded edge.
Each tooth of at least one pair of coupling teeth may preferably have the form of an elongated “C” and an internal cavity situated between the arms of said “C”, so to provide the coupling teeth with the desired elasticity.
At least two coupling teeth may be arranged opposite each other and projecting outwards from the rear face obliquely with respect to the vertical direction.
The element may preferably comprise a base extending outwards and in turn comprising a central body in which two recesses suitable for coupling with the reliefs of an underlying label-holder element are formed.
The top and bottom edges of the seat may be formed so as to define a block which has an internal cavity open laterally on one of the two sides of the body and extending in the transverse direction as far as a blind bottom face formed by the other side of the body, for engaging a label. The said internal cavity may be shaped in the manner of a first substantially trapezoidal space connected to a second substantially I-shaped space. The said first trapezoidal space has preferably inclined sides designed to interfere with a lateral relief of a head of a tooth projecting from the bottom surface of a label.
The rear face of the body has preferably an inclined contact surface, with an inclination from the outside towards the inside of the body in a plane parallel to the longitudinal and vertical directions.
At least one relief may extend in the vertical direction on the front surface of the seat, preferably arranged in a central position with respect to the transverse extension of the seat.
The seat is preferably open on both sides in the transverse direction for inserting the label from one side or the other side.
The front surface of the seat may comprise a depression.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of non-limiting examples of embodiment of the subject of the present invention, provided with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown in
Each tooth forms a corresponding undercut 23. Preferably said teeth 21,22 arranged opposite each other have an edge 21a,22a suitably rounded to facilitate a frontal insertion of the label 30.
The seat 20 is open laterally in the transverse direction Y-Y on at least one side so as to also allow a lateral insertion of the label 30 in addition to insertion from the front.
According to a first preferred embodiment (
According to preferred embodiments at least one relief 25 is formed (
in the embodiments with the depression 26 of the cavity 20 (
The inner front face 30c of the label also has preferably formed therein at least one cavity 35 (
The rear face 10c of the label-holder element is provided with means 40 for coupling with supporting devices on which an identification label 30 must be mounted.
In a first embodiment (
The coupling means of the label-holder element comprise at least two teeth 40 extending outwards in the vertical direction Z-Z from the rear face 10c and suitable for coupling with the said seats 101 formed in the front face 100a of the switchboard terminal block 100.
Each tooth 40 has an elasticity in the longitudinal direction X-X which allows it to flex along this direction X-X.
In greater detail, the teeth 40 have the form of an elongated “C” with the internal cavity 41, situated between the arms 40a of the “C”, so as to provide them with a certain degree of elasticity in the longitudinal direction X-X.
In this way, when inserted inside the seat of the terminal block, the arms 40a may be elastically deformed, reducing the distance between the arms 40a in the longitudinal direction X-X so as to return elastically into the rest configuration once inserted fully inside the seat 101 of the terminal block, thus ensuring stable coupling together of the terminal block and the label-holder element.
As shown in
In this embodiment the two rear teeth 40 may be arranged in a substantially central position in the longitudinal direction X-X.
In this configuration the base 211 of the label holder extends outwards and comprises a central body 211a in which two incisions 211b suitable for engagement with the reliefs 25 of the underlying label-holder element 10,110 are formed.
In this configuration (
In addition, the label-holder element 210 is particularly suitable (
Fitting of the straps on the base label holder 10 would in fact not allow correct introduction of the label inside the respective seat.
Preferably the cavity 523 is formed in the manner of a first substantially trapezoidal space 523a with oblique sides 523a and connected to a second substantially I-shaped space 523b.
Said cavity 523 allows in this way insertion of teeth 540 extending outwards from the bottom surface of a label 530 and having a form matching that of the cavity 523.
In greater detail the teeth 540 have a head 540a integral with a straight shank 540b; the head 540a has a lateral relief 540c.
With this configuration each tooth may be displaced in the transverse direction Y-Y inside the cavity 523 and, once insertion has been completed, the lateral relief 540c interferes with inclined sides 523c of the cavity 523, preventing in this way the label from coming out in the transverse direction Y-Y.
The bottom surface 510c of the label 510 is formed in a manner similar to that of the label holder 210 and has the same elements 240,211b,211,211a—the above description of which is not repeated and is fully applicable here—in particular the teeth 240 for coupling with corresponding reliefs 111 defining a seat 101 of a terminal block 100 for mounting the label 530.
Although not shown, it is understood that the adapter/label assembly is assembled by inserting the bottom edge 30b of the latter into the bottom undercut 23 of the seat 20 so that the bottom tooth 22 of the same interferes with the bottom edge of the label 30; once the respective bottom edges have been engaged together, the label 30 is pushed frontally in the vertical direction Z-Z so as to force insertion of the top edge 30a of the label into the top undercut 23 of the seat 20 of the terminal block 10, causing interference between the top tooth 21 and the top edge 30a of the label; engagement together in the front direction being facilitated by the small relative sliding friction of the surfaces due to the rounded form of the teeth and edges which come into contact with each other.
Once frontal insertion of the label 30 has been completed, the cavity 35 thereof engages with the relief 25 of the seat 20, causing locking of the label also in the transverse direction Y-Y, the label being prevented from accidentally coming out in this direction.
As shown in particular in
In the specific application it is also possible to provide labels without a recess 35 since the force applied by the relief 25 on the label causes an elastic deformation which creates a reaction in the longitudinal direction X-X in the region of the teeth 21,22 and a friction in the transverse direction Y-Y on the projection such as to stably retain the label in the seat.
It is therefore clear how the label-holder element according to the invention is easy and low-cost to produce and is able to form a versatile assembly which may be easily mounted on different types of electric terminal block in a stable and therefore safe and reliable manner owing to at least one pair of teeth extending from the rear face and the particular structure of the label-holder seat and the possibility of using substantially flat standardized labels which have a uniform thickness and are made using different plastic and/or paper materials, as well as the possibility of both frontal and lateral and also, where necessary, multiple insertion.
Although described in connection with a number of embodiments and a number of preferred examples of embodiment of the invention, it is understood that the scope of protection of the present patent is determined solely by the claims below.
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