1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a modular terminal, especially an isolating terminal, with a terminal housing, with a busbar formed of two sections, with two terminal elements for connecting a respective conductor to a section of the busbar and with an isolating blade which is pivotally mounted in the terminal housing, the two sections being connected to one another in a first position of the isolating blade and being separated from one another in a second position of the isolating blade, and the ends of the sections of the busbar facing away from the terminal elements being bent such that, in the first position of the isolating blade, the end of the first section of the busbar makes contact with the isolating blade on an upper contact region and the end of the second section of the busbar makes contact with the isolating blade on a lower contact region. In addition, the invention relates to a longitudinal circuit breaker with an isolating blade for pivoting arrangement in the terminal housing of a modular terminal.
2. Description of Related Art
Electrical modular terminals have been known for decades and are used in the millions in the wiring of electrical systems and devices. The terminals are generally locked onto support rails which for their part are often located in a plurality in the switching cabinet. The terminal elements in modular terminals are mainly screw-type terminals or tension spring terminals. In addition, however, insulation piercing connecting devices or leg spring terminals can also be used.
The basic type of modular terminal is the connecting terminal which has at least two terminal elements which are electrically connected to one another via an electrically conductive connecting rail, the busbar. In addition to this basic type which is often called a feed-through terminal, there is a host of different modular terminal types which are matched especially to the respective application. Examples are protective-conductor terminals, isolating blade terminals and installation terminals.
In particular, for modular terminals which are used in current transformer measurement circuits in power generation and distribution, various switching, isolating and testing tasks must often be performed. According to their use, these modular terminals are often also called measurement transformer isolating terminals. By using a longitudinal circuit breaker located in the terminal housing of the isolating terminal, the two sections of the busbar can be alternately connected to one another or separated from one another.
An electrical modular terminal in which two sections of a busbar can be separated via a gap is disclosed in German Patent Application DE 41 06 555 A1. The modular terminal described there is a two-tier terminal which has two busbars which run over one another in the terminal housing, the two busbars being separable by a gap which is accessible hum the top of the modular terminal. The gap is made as a blade gap which has an isolating blade which is pivotally mounted in a housing.
German Patent Application DE 44 44 551 A1 discloses a current transformer isolating terminal in which the gap is formed by a contact washer which is arranged to be able to pivot in the terminal housing. Making the gap as a contact washer makes it possible to alternately connect the two sections of the busbar to one another or separate them from one another. If the two sections of the busbar are separated from one another, the transformer-side section of the busbar is connected in an electrically conductive manner to a contact tip which is located additionally in the terminal housing via the contact washer, and a short circuit jumper can be plugged into this contact tip. By making the gap as a contact washer, this isolating terminal has relatively large dimensions. Moreover, the actuating angle for reliable pivoting of the contact washer out of the first position into the second position is relatively large.
The initially described isolating terminal is known from practice; in it the gap is formed by an isolating blade which is pivotally mounted in the terminal housing. The isolating blade is supported at its bottom end in a receiver in the terminal housing so that the isolating blade can be pivoted around this bearing point. While the isolating blade, in the first position makes contact with the two sections of the busbar, the isolating blade in the second position makes contact only with one of the two sections, so that the busbar is separated. To ensure a sufficiently large isolating distance between the isolating blade and the end of the second section facing away from the terminal element, a relatively large actuation angle is also necessary in this isolating terminal.
Moreover, in practice, contact separators are often used as longitudinal circuit breakers which are arranged to be able to move axially in the terminal housing and in the first position connect the two sections to one another. The longitudinal circuit breaker is fixed in its respective position using a screw.
Therefore, the object of this invention is provide the initially described modular terminal in which the longitudinal circuit breaker can be switched in as space-saving a manner as possible, but still in a user-friendly and reliable manner. In addition, the object of the invention is to devise a longitudinal circuit breaker which is suitable for this purpose with an isolating blade for pivoting arrangement in the terminal housing of a modular terminal.
This object is achieved in a modular terminal of the initially described type in that the pivoting axis of the isolating blade is located between the upper contact region and the lower contact region and that in the second position of the isolating blade both the end of the first section of the busbar is spaced apart from the upper contact region of the isolating blade and also the end of the second section of the busbar is spaced apart from the lower contact region of the isolating blade.
Shifting the pivoting axis of the isolating blade from the lower end upward first reduces the required actuating angle for pivoting the isolating blade out of the first position into the second position. In addition, the required actuating angle is reduced in that, in the second open position of the isolating blade, both the end of the first section of the busbar is spaced apart from the upper contact region and also the end of the second section of the busbar is spaced apart from the lower contact region of the isolating blade. Thus, there is an isolating distance between the end of the first section and the upper contact region and an isolating distance between the end of the second section and the lower contact region, the two isolating distances adding up to a total isolating distance which ensures reliable separation of the two sections of the busbar even at a small actuating angle. Thus, a longitudinal circuit breaker or an isolating blade is available which requires only relatively little space within the terminal housing of the modular terminal so that the modular terminal can be made altogether very compact.
The required actuating angle and thus the space required for the isolating blade within the modular terminal can be further reduced by the isolating blade being angled according to one advantageous configuration of the invention such that the region of the isolating blade located underneath the pivoting axis is bent away from the end of the second section of the busbar. The geometry of the isolating blade thus reduces the isolating distance between the lower contact region and the end of the second section of the busbar so that a smaller actuating angle is necessary to ensure a certain overall isolating distance between the two sections of the busbar.
According to one preferred configuration of the invention, the isolating, blade is partially jacketed by the insulating housing, at least the upper contact region and the lower contact region not being surrounded by the insulating housing, and thus, they can make contact with the ends of the two sections, which ends are made as contact forks, in the first position of the isolating blade. According to the preferred configuration, the longitudinal circuit breaker thus is formed of the isolating blade and the insulating housing. Because the isolating blade is partially jacketed by the insulating housing, both actuation and also mounting of the longitudinal circuit breaker can be facilitated. Specifically, the isolating blade with the insulating housing can be advantageously inserted into the terminal housing and locked in a defined manner there.
The modular terminal in accordance with the invention can thus be marketed as a kit comprised of the terminal housing with the busbar which is formed of two parts and which is located in it, and with the terminal elements, on the one hand, and the longitudinal circuit breaker on the other, then the longitudinal circuit breaker being locked into the terminal housing only when the modular terminal is mounted.
To implement the desired pivoting capacity of the isolating blade within the terminal housing it is advantageously further provided that a pivot is molded on at least one side surface of the insulating housing and in the mounted state of the longitudinal circuit breaker locks in an opening in one side wall of the terminal housing. The guidance of the insulating housing in the terminal housing can be further improved by the insulating housing being dimensioned such that it especially has a width such that when pivoted out of the first position into the second position it is additionally guided by the side walls of the terminal housing. Between the insulating housing and the side walls of the terminal housing, preferably, a light interference fit is implemented which prevents tilting of the insulating housing, and thus, also of the isolating blade during pivoting. Since the side walls of the terminal housing have only a relatively small wall thickness, the side walls are relatively resilient, so that intentional pivoting of the longitudinal circuit breaker out of the first position into the second position is not obstructed by the interference fit.
According to another advantageous configuration of the invention, it is provided that one or two side walls of the terminal housing have a guide groove and that, on at least one side surface of the insulating housing, a guiding pin or a guide brace is formed, the guide groove or guide grooves being arranged such that the isolating blade is located automatically in the second position after inserting the insulating housing into the terminal housing. Forming the guide grooves and the corresponding guiding pins or guide braces in such a manner ensures that the longitudinal circuit breaker can be inserted into the terminal housing only in a certain alignment. The guiding pin which interacts with a guide groove in the side wall of the terminal housing can advantageously be a pivot molded onto the insulating housing.
According to another advantageous configuration of the invention, it is provided that the insulating housing of the longitudinal circuit breaker on at least one side has a catch journal and that, in the corresponding side wall of the terminal housing, two recesses corresponding to the catch journal are made, in which the catch journal locks in the first position and in the second position of the isolating blade. The catch journal and the recesses are advantageously made such that positive locking occurs both in the first position and also in the second position of the isolating blade, and locking of the catch journal into the recess can be clearly ascertained by acoustic clicking.
For simple actuation of the longitudinal circuit breaker, i.e., for pivoting the isolating blade out of the first position into the second position, in the insulating housing an actuating slot which is open to the top is made, into which a tool, especially the tip of a screwdriver, can be inserted. The isolating blade can be easily pivoted out of one locked position into another likewise locked position by the resulting prolongation of the lever arm. The actuating slot is preferably dimensioned such that, to pivot the longitudinal circuit breaker, a screwdriver can be used with which the terminal elements can be actuated, i.e., opened or closed. Moreover, the actuating slot runs preferably laterally offset toward the region of the isolating blade located above the pivoting axis. In this way, the actuating slot can have a great depth, by which the tip of a screwdriver is reliably guided without the insulating housing having to project significantly over the top end of the isolating blade.
The execution of the actuating slot in the insulating housing, moreover, makes it possible, when there are several modular terminals located next to one another, to simultaneously actuate their longitudinal circuit breakers in which a switch connection is used which has at least two legs and a grip section which connects the legs. The individual legs of the switch connection are made such that they can be inserted into a respective actuating slot, and preferably, also locked. In this way, several longitudinal circuit breakers of several modular terminals can be switched at the same time with a single handle.
According to a last advantageous configuration of the modular terminal in accordance with the invention, which will be briefly explained here, there is a lockout device which can be inserted in one position or the other into the terminal housing and locked in it to block the isolating blade. The lockout device is preferably made such that it need be turned only by 180° in order to be able to be inserted into the terminal housing in one position or other positions of the isolating blade. Moreover, it is advantageously provided that the lockout device has an open face side toward the insulating housing in the inserted state so that, with the lockout device inserted, a symbol printed on a face of the plastic housing for identifying the position of the isolating blade is visible from overhead through the lockout device.
With the initially named longitudinal circuit breaker, the object is achieved in that the pivoting axis of the isolating blade is located between the upper contact region and the lower contact region and that, in the second position of the isolating blade, both the upper contact region of the isolating blade is spaced apart from the end of the first section of the busbar and also the lower contact region of the isolating blade is spaced apart from the end of the second section of the busbar. With respect to the advantages and advantageous configurations of the longitudinal circuit breaker, reference is the previous statements on the modular terminal in accordance with the invention.
In particular there is a host of possibilities for embodying and developing the modular terminal in accordance with the invention. In this regard, reference is made to the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the modular terminal 1 shown in
As is apparent from the figures, especially from
Here, the ends 9, 10 of the two sections 3, 4 of the busbar are each made as contact forks 13 between which the respective contact region 11, 12 of the isolating blade 8 is inserted in the first position, the contact forks 13 and the isolating blade 8 being dimensioned such that reliable and good electrical contact-making is ensured. Moreover, the contact forks 13 are bent or arranged to the isolating blade 8 such that the contact forks 13 meet the two contact regions 11, 12 of the isolating blade 8 almost vertically. In this way, wear on the surface of the isolating blade 8 is minimized and a contact layer applied to the surface of the isolating blade 8 is only slightly scratched.
It was stated above that the longitudinal circuit breaker is pivotally arranged in the terminal housing 2 of the isolating terminal 1. The longitudinal circuit breaker shown separately in
In addition to support by way of the pivot 15 which is locked in the opening 18, the longitudinal circuit breaker or the insulating housing 14 is also guided by the two side walls 16, 17 of the terminal housing. For this purpose, the width of the insulating housing 14 is chosen such that, in the state inserted into the terminal housing 2, it tightly adjoins the two side walls 16, 17 of the terminal housing 2. Due to this lateral guidance of the insulating housing 14 on the side walls 16, 17 of the terminal housing 2, execution of only one pivot 15 on one side of the insulating housing 14 is sufficient. This leads to the second side wall 17 of the terminal housing being able to be closed, by which adherence to the required air and creepage distances can be more easily ensured.
In the modular terminal 1 in accordance with the invention, the pivot axis of the isolating blade 8, i.e., the pivot 15, is located between the upper contact region 11 and the lower contact region 12. This leads to the required actuating angle for pivoting of the isolating blade 8 out of the first position into the second position being reduced as compared to rotary support of the isolating blade on its lower end. In addition, in the second position of the isolating blade 8 as is especially apparent from FIGS. 3 and 7—both the end 9 of the first section 3 of the busbar is spaced apart from the upper contact region 11 and the end 10 of the second section 4 of the busbar is spaced apart from the lower contact region 12 of the isolating blade 8. Thus, the two isolating distances between the end 9 of the first section 3 and the upper contact region 11, on the one hand, and the end 10 of the second section 4 and the lower contact region 12, on the other, are added into a total isolating distance which ensures reliable separation of the two sections 3, 4 of the busbar.
Finally, in the illustrated preferred exemplary embodiment, the isolating blade 8 is angled such that the region of the isolating blade 8 located underneath the pivoting axis, i.e., underneath the pivot 5, is bent away from the end 10 of the second section 4, as can likewise be recognized from
In the upper region of the insulating housing 14, on the same side on which the pivot 15 is located, a catch journal 19 is additionally molded by which the isolating blade 8 or the longitudinal circuit breaker can be locked in the terminal housing 2 both in the first position and also in the second position. For this purpose, in the side wall 16 of the terminal housing 2 facing the catch journal 19 two recesses 20 are formed in which the catch journal 19 is positively locked in the first position and in the second position of the isolating blade 8. The positive locking of the catch journal 19 in the two recesses 20 together with the narrow guidance of the insulating housing 14 between the two side walls 16, 17 of the terminal housing 2 leads to locking both in the first position and also in the second position being clearly ascertainable by the electrician by acoustic clicking.
The longitudinal circuit breaker shown separately in
In order to facilitate pivoting of the longitudinal circuit breaker out of one position into the other position, in the insulating housing 14 an actuating slot 22 which is open to the top is formed, into which a tool, especially the tip of a screwdriver 23, can be inserted. The actuating slot 22 is dimensioned such that the tip of a screwdriver 23 can be inserted into it, with which the terminal elements 5, 6 can be actuated. Thus, only a single screwdriver is necessary to connect the conductors and to actuate the longitudinal circuit breaker.
As
Finally, it is apparent from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 014 176.3 | Mar 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/001792 | 3/12/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/8/2010 |