The invention relates to an overvoltage protection magazine or plug and to a method for the production of an overvoltage protection magazine or plug.
DE 10 2007 006 693 A1 has disclosed an overvoltage protection magazine, comprising a plastic housing, electrical contacts, overvoltage protection elements and at least one contact comb, the electrical contacts being arranged in the plastic housing and having in each case one plug-in region and one contact region, the electrical contacts in the plug-in region being arranged in a row, the plastic housing having receptacles for the overvoltage protection elements, which are arranged on both sides along the longitudinal direction, the contact regions of the electrical contacts protruding into the respective receptacle and producing a first electrical contact with the respective overvoltage protection element, and the contact comb having sprung contact elements in the region of the receptacles, which produce the second contact with the overvoltage protection element. The overvoltage protection elements are in this case in the form of two-pole surge arresters. The contacts are preferably in the form of contact gratings and are injection-molded into the plastic housing, which contact gratings are stamped free through openings in the plastic housing, whereas the contact comb is formed with grounding contacts and forms the connection to ground.
Furthermore, overvoltage protection magazines are known which comprise a printed circuit board, on which the overvoltage protection elements are arranged. The plug-in contacts are in this case in the form of cutouts in the printed circuit board, on which contact pads are arranged. One disadvantage of these overvoltage protection magazines is the relatively high cost of them since stringent demands in terms of quality are placed on the printed circuit board and the contact pads as a result of the high plug-in rate required.
The invention is based on the technical problem of providing an overvoltage protection magazine or plug and a method for the production of an overvoltage protection magazine or plug which is compact and inexpensive in terms of construction.
The solution to the technical problem results from the subject matters having the features of patent claims 1 and 15. Further advantageous configurations of the invention result from the dependent claims.
In this regard, the overvoltage protection magazine or plug comprises a housing, at least one surge arrester, line contacts, at least one grounding contact and a mount for the surge arresters, the mount being in the form of a plastic injection-molded part, the line contacts and the at least one grounding contact being partially injected into the plastic injection-molded part. This results in a very compact and inexpensive design of the mount. In this case it is conceivable to injection-mold the line contacts or the grounding contact as individual contacts.
In a preferred embodiment, however, the line contacts are in the form of at least one contact grating, which is stamped free by openings in the mount. The advantage of a contact grating is the fact that only a part needs to be aligned in the injection mold.
In a further preferred embodiment, the line contacts each have a plug-in region and a contact region, the plug-in regions not being encapsulated by injection molding.
In a further preferred embodiment, the plug-in regions are arranged in a row, and the contact regions and the plug-in regions lie in one plane.
In a further preferred embodiment, the line contacts in the contact grating are connected via a common transverse web, the plug-in regions being arranged below the transverse web, and the contact regions being arranged above the transverse web, in pairs one contact region being connected to the transverse web by a straight connecting web and the other contact region being connected to the transverse web via a connecting web which is bent back at two points, the first bend in the region of the transverse web guiding the connecting web into a parallel plane with respect to the plane of the contact regions, and the second bend in the region of the contact regions guiding back the connecting web into the plane of the contact regions, the connecting webs which are bent back at two points being longer than the straight connecting webs.
In a further preferred embodiment, the overvoltage protection magazine has two grounding contacts, which are connected to one another via a transverse web, the transverse web running between the contact regions of the line contacts without coming into touching contact with the connecting webs thereof. This is possible in a particularly simple manner in particular since the longer connecting webs run in a parallel plane which is set back, with the result that the grounding contacts can lie in the same plane, or virtually the same plane, as the contact regions or plug-in regions of the line contacts.
In a further preferred embodiment, the contact regions are in the form of rectangular contact strips, in pairs associated contact strips being arranged so as to be aligned one above the other.
In a further preferred embodiment, the mount has depressions, the contact regions being arranged in the base region of the depression. As a result, the surge arresters are held in position better and at the same time the contact grating or the grounding contacts is/are stabilized by the plastic.
In a further preferred embodiment, plastic is injected between the contact regions in the depression, which in particular serves the purpose of stabilizing the long connecting webs which are bent back at two points.
In a further preferred embodiment, the lower side of the mount has a notch between two plug-in regions of the line contacts, as a result of which the dielectric strength can be increased.
In a further preferred embodiment, the housing has intermediate walls, between which the surge arresters are arranged. This prevents a surge arrester which is released from disrupting the adjacent surge arrester and in particular causing short circuits.
In a further preferred embodiment, the rear side of the mount forms a housing wall.
In a further preferred embodiment, the surge arresters are in the form of SMD components.
In a further preferred embodiment, the surge arresters are in the form of three-pole surge arresters, with the result that in each case one surge arrester is required per twin core.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment. In the figures:
a shows a perspective illustration of contact gratings and grounding contacts prior to encapsulation by injection molding with plastic,
b shows a side view of the arrangement shown in
a finally shows the contact grating 10 and the grounding rail 20, showing the way in which they would be arranged together in an injection-molding die. In this case, the transverse web 22 of the grounding rail 20 lies in a plane E3 (see
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 010 929.3 | Feb 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/09163 | 12/18/2009 | WO | 00 | 8/25/2011 |