This application is a U.S. national stage entry of International Application serial no. PCT/EP2010/070088 filed Dec. 17, 2010, which claims priority to German patent application no. 10 2009 059 006.4 filed Dec. 17, 2009. The contents of both of these prior applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if set forth verbatim.
The innovation applies to a device for the detachable attachment of a conductor on a transformer housing with a fastening element, whereby the fastening element must be routed, so that the fastening element is placed onto the surface of the conductor at least partially when the conductor is attached to the transformer.
A conductor is usually routed through an opening that is provided on the transformer housing. The conductor is attached on the transformer housing with two screws or threaded pins, which are routed in two holding elements arranged on the transformer housing. For the purpose of fastening, the screws and/or threaded pins are turned inside of the holding element with a purely rotating movement in the direction of the conductor until their cross section is placed onto the surface of the conductor. Continued turning of the screws and/or threaded pins will result in securing the conductor in the transformer housing.
The disadvantage is hereby that the threaded pins and/or screws must travel a relatively long path for fastening on the conductor, whereby this occurs exclusively with a purely rotating movement, which requires a lot of force and time, especially with a larger number of transformer housings to be secured on a conductor.
Therefore, the innovation is based on the task to provide a device to fasten a conductor on a transformer housing, which is marked by a more simplified and faster installation.
The solution for this task occurs according to the innovation with the characteristics of claim 1. Advantageous designs of the innovation are indicated in the subclaims.
The innovation-based device to fasten a conductor on a transformer housing has a fastening element, whereby the fastening element must be waged so that the fastening element is at least partially placed onto the surface of the conductor when the conductor is fastened on the transformer housing. The fastening element is characterized in that the fastening element is looped around the surrounding area of the conductor when it is secured.
The retaining element is preferably constructed in form of a flange, which is arranged on the transformer on the outer area of the transformer housing Two such retaining elements are thereby preferably arranged on two side areas of the transformer housing across from each other on the transformer housing so that not only the first retaining element but also the second retaining element can be used to feed through a fastening element according to the innovation. According to the innovation, the conductor is fastened in that the fastening element that is fed into the retaining element in the secured state is routed in a loop around the surrounding area of the conductor. The fastening element is thereby preferably constructed in form of an elongated rod, which is constructed with elasticity and can thereby be bent flexibly. The fastening element is preferably made of plastic. In the secured state, the conductor is placed onto the outer area of the fastening element, which is shaped as a loop and points toward the conductor and will be kept by it in its position. The conductor is thereby fed through the loop of the fastening element and held in this loop and fastened on the transformer housing. The fastening element is thereby preferably routed around the surrounding area of the conductor that is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the conductor. Because the fastening element is looped around the conductor to secure the transformer housing on the conductor, the installation to secure the conductor is especially easy and quick. In addition, the fastening element can be flexibly adjusted to the dimension of the surrounding area of the conductor because of the loop shaped design of the fastening element in the fastened state, so that the conductor can be secured permanently and slip-proof with the fastening element regardless of the dimensions of the surrounding area of the conductor.
According to an advantageous design of the innovation, the fastening element has a first end section and a second end section across from the first end section, whereby the first end section can be fed through a first opening provided on the retaining element. The fastening element can thereby be secured in a fixed position on then retaining element. To secure the conductor, the fastening element is preferably routed from the end section of the fastening element that is kept in the opening with a second end section in a loop around the surrounding area of the conductor. After another preferred design of the innovation, the first section has an aperture through which the second end section can be routed. When the second end section is fed through the aperture on the first end section, the conductor will be fastened by routing the fastening in form of a loop. Because the second end section can be fed through an aperture that is provided on the first end section, whereby the second end section can thereby preferably be fed as far as needed through the aperture, the fastening element can be adjusted to the size of the surrounding area of the conductor flexibly so that the conductor can be permanently secured with the fastening element regardless of the size of the conductor. This makes an especially flexible fastening and/or mounting possible. For example, the fastening element may be constructed in form of a cable tie.
As an alternative, the second end section can be fed through a second opening provided on the retaining element according to a further preferred design of the innovation. The first opening and second opening must thereby preferably be shaped parallel to each other on the retaining element. The fastening element is preferably fed with its first end section through the first opening first, and then the fastening element is routed around the surrounding area of the conductor until the second end section can be fed through the second opening. This makes it possible to not only secure the first end section but also the second end section on the retaining element, which makes an especially easy handling of the device according to the innovation to fasten a conductor possible for the user.
It must further be preferably provided that latch mechanisms are designed at the first end section and/or second end section. The latch mechanisms, which may be constructed as snap tabs, can be used to secure the end sections of the fastening element within the openings, whereby the routing of the end sections through the openings can be adjusted optionally and very flexibly to the size of the surrounding area of the conductor depending on the number of latch mechanisms that are provided. The first opening and/or second opening thereby preferably have one hook element each, in which the latch mechanisms of the first end section and/or second end section can latch so that the end sections can be fastened in the desired position. If both end sections have latch mechanisms, both end sections can be evenly fed through the two openings provided in the retaining element so that an even load distribution is applied to the fastening element in the secured state.
In order to provide improved handling of the device according to the innovation, an operating element to release the first end section from the first opening and/or releasing the second end section from the second opening is provided in a further preferred design of the innovation on the retaining element. For example, the operating element can be used to operate a provided hook element in the first opening and/or second opening to secure the first end section and/or second end section within the first opening and/or second opening. For example, The operating element can be operated to release the hook element provided in the openings from the latch mechanisms provided at the end sections and/or the hook element can be unlatched from the latch mechanisms so that the first end section and/or second end section can be moved and/or slid freely within the first opening and/or second opening. The operating element is preferably provided in form of a push button that is arranged on the retaining element. The provision of such operating element can be implemented with an especially easy and quick installation of the fastening element.
The innovation will be explained in further detail below with reference to the attached drawings based on preferred designs.
The following is illustrated:
A fastening element 18 is provided on both sides of the transformer housing 12 to attach the conductor 10, which is fed in a loop around the surrounding area of the conductor 10 in the secured state, as this is shown in
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