The invention relates to a pluggable device combination having a plug module and a device bedplate wherein a latching arm, which has a latching hooked formed as one piece on its end face, is connected to the latching connection of said device bedplate and to the plug module on the housing side, and said latching arm cooperates with a mating latch of the device bedplate for the purpose of forming a latching connection that can be detached by virtue of applying force. The plug module is in particular an overload safety switch.
International patent application publication WO 95/12905 A1 describes a pluggable device combination having a latching connection between a plug module and a U-shaped sub-frame having latching lugs that are provided on opposite lying sides of the plug module and said latching lugs protrude towards the exterior and can latch with mating latches on the sub-frame. The respective latching lug is located on the side wall of the plug module on a snap arm that can be deformed in a resilient manner towards the interior and is formed as one piece on the plug module housing for the purpose of forming a hinged joint. The hinged joint is located on the underside of the plug module that is facing towards the base of the U-shaped sub-frame. The latching connection can be detached by virtue of applying pressure to an actuating protrusion on the snap arm.
German published patent application DE 10 2006 033 274 A1 describes a pluggable device combination having a bedplate type U-shaped sub-frame for the purpose of receiving a plug module that receives an overvoltage safety element, wherein in turn latching means are provided that likewise comprise latching lugs on the two opposite-lying end faces of the plug modules and said latching lugs engage in each case in an associated undercut latching recess on the plug module. The plug module-side latching lugs are embodied in each case on a hinged joint that is pre-stressed, wherein the latching connection can be detached by virtue of applying pressure to the hinged joint on the end faces of the plug module. The application of pressure on an actuating surface that is facing towards a bedplate type sub-frame causes the latching lug to pivot towards the module housing in order to detach the two sided latching connections with the latching recesses of the device bedplate type sub-frame.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a pluggable device combination which overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and which provides for an improved pluggable device combination that involves a reduced expenditure and also comprises an easily manageable latching connection.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a pluggable device combination, comprising:
In other words, the plug-connectible or pluggable device combination comprises a device bedplate and a plug module that receives safety switch elements, and a latching arm that extends in the direction towards the device bedplate and comprises a latching hook that is formed as one piece on the end face of said latching arm is connected to the module housing of said plug module. In particular, it is preferred that only one individual latching arm is provided. The protrusion-like connecting site of said latching arm is located on one of the narrow sides of the module housing in the upper housing region that is lying remote from the device bedplate.
In the plugged device combination, the plug module sits in the device bedplate between plugging surfaces that laterally flank a bedplate base, wherein a mating latch that can latch with the latching hook of the plug module is formed as one piece only on one of the plugging surfaces for the purpose of forming a latching connection. A pivot site is formed between the housing-side connection of the latching arm and the latching hook of said latching arm so that a pivoting section of the latching arm is achieved between the pivot site and the latching hook and also an actuating section for the purpose of applying pressure is achieved on said pivoting section between the pivot site and the housing-side connection of the latching arm. As a consequence, the pivoting section of the latching arm pivots about the pivot site so that the latching connection is detached.
The pivot site is embodied from a protrusion that is located on the rear side of the latching arm and is formed as one piece laterally on the module housing. This protrusion can be connected to the latching arm in particular as one piece. Where necessary, a pivot joint is formed by means of the protrusion that is formed as one piece on both the module housing and also the latching arm. On the other hand, if the latching arm lies only on the protrusion without a material connection, a pivot point or rather a linear pivot is formed at this site.
The latching arm that is preferably arranged on the upper face of the module housing and is formed as one piece laterally on said module housing extends beyond the pivot site and terminates with its latching hook behind or rather underneath the base-side mating latch (mating latch hook). It is preferred that the pivot point is provided in the lower section half that is facing towards the device bedplate so that the pivoting section of the latching arm between the pivot site and the latching hook is shorter than the actuating section of the latching arm that is formed between the housing-side connection of the latching arm and the pivot site. The plug module-side latching hook is located on the interior face or rear face of the latching arm that is facing towards the module housing of the plug module and is facing towards the corresponding side face of the module housing. The mating latching surface of the bedplate-side mating latch extends from the module housing towards the exterior.
The latching arm is formed as one piece on the corresponding housing narrow side in such a manner that a housing chamber is formed between the latching arm and the housing narrow side. The bedplate-side mating latch protrudes in this housing chamber and into the chamber section that is located underneath the pivot site and faces the device bedplate for the purpose of producing the latching connection. As a consequence, it is advantageously achieved that neither the latching arm nor its latching hook protrude beyond the side surface of the module housing of the plug module even when said latching arm is connected in a latching manner to the base-side mating latch neither in the plugged state nor in the unplugged state.
In one expedient embodiment, the latching arm is bent in the region of the pivot site in such a manner that the pivoting section of the latching arm is spaced at a shorter distance from the module housing or rather from the side surface of said module housing than the actuating section of the latching arm. In this manner, the outer contour of the latching arm and of the latching connection match the outer contour of the plug module in a particularly consistent manner.
The device bedplate comprises in the bedplate itself contact elements that are connected in an electrically conductive manner to clamps that can be accessed from the exterior, and said contact elements can be accessed by way of the base of the device bedplate and correspond with contact elements that protrude out of the plug module on the base side. By way of example, five plug contact connections of this type are provided.
In one advantageous development, the device combination comprises a plug coding arrangement between the plug module and the housing base. Said plug coding arrangement is formed in a suitable manner by means of plug module-side plug pockets and base-side hollow coding pins that engage in the plug pockets of the plug module in a positive-locking manner. The plug pockets comprise preferably pin-shaped coding elements that are formed for the purpose of forming a predetermined breaking point and that can be broken off individually. The corresponding bedplate-side hollow coding pins that protrude upwards out of the base of the device bedplate comprise in each case a hollow chamber that can be closed for coding purposes. For this purpose, by way of example coding elements that are provided can be plugged into the individual hollow coding pins. Where necessary, a plug module wherein a corresponding coding element has not been broken off from the respective plug pocket cannot be combined with this coded device bedplate.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in Pluggable Equipment Combination, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Parts that correspond to one another in structural and functional terms are provided with identical reference numerals throughout the figures.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
A latching connection 6 is located only on one of the two narrow sides 5b between the plug module 2 and the device bedplate 3 and the plug module 2 latches with the device bedplate 3 in a detachable manner by way of said latching connection. Holding or snap-action contours 7a, 7b are formed on the base-side on the device bedplate 3 for a cap rail assembly of the device combination.
The mating latch 10 is formed on the bedplate side in the region of the plugging surface 4b on the device bedplate 3 and extends so to speak in the direction z as an extension of the plugging surface 4b. The mating latching hook 10b of the mating latch 10 extends in turn with its non-illustrated mating latch surface from the module housing 5 and as a consequence from the plug module 2 towards the exterior in the direction x. The latching hook 8a of the plug module-side latching arm 8 is located on the end of a pivoting section 8c of the latching arm 8, said end facing towards the device bedplate 3.
As is by way of comparison evident in the
Along the plug module-side latching arm 8, a protrusion 12 that extends in the direction x and towards the latching arm 8 is formed on the interior wall 5c of the housing narrow side 5b of the module housing 5. Said protrusion forms a pivot site for the purpose of pivoting the lower pivoting section 8c of the latching arm 8 as a result of a force F that acts on said latching arm. The force F is applied manually onto an actuating section 8d of the plug module-side latching arm 8, said actuating section being connected to the pivoting section 8c in the direction z.
As a consequence, the pivot site 12 is located in the transition region between the actuating section 8d and the pivoting section 8c of the latching arm 8. The pivoting section 8c is—when seen in the direction z or rather in the longitudinal section of the latching arm 8—shorter than the actuating section 8d. The pivot site 12 is provided in the lower section half a of the longitudinal direction A that is formed between the housing-side connection 11 of the latching arm 8 and the latching hook 8a of said latching arm, said lower section half facing towards the device bedplate 3.
As a consequence of the illustrated effect of the force F in the opposite direction (−x) to the illustrated direction x, in other words on the plug module 2 and accordingly on its module housing 5, the pivoting section 8c of the latching arm 8 pivots about the pivot site 12 towards the exterior in the opposite direction (x), as is illustrated by means of the direction arrow 13.
Whereas in the case of the embodiment in accordance with
In the case of two embodiments according to
The latching arm 8 is bent in the region of the pivot site 12, wherein a correspondingly curved or narrower contour 8e is formed. As a consequence of this curved or narrower contour 8e, the lower chamber section 9a of the housing chamber 9 is restricted in comparison to the upper housing chamber 9b in the direction x. The pivoting section 8c of the latching arm 8 is consequently spaced at a shorter distance from the housing inner wall 5c in comparison to its actuating section 8d.
The plug module 2 comprises module-side contact elements 14 that protrude on the base side from the module housing 5. Said contact elements correspond with the bedplate-side contact elements 15 that can be accessed by way of plug openings 16 in the bedplate base 4a of the device bedplate 3.
The illustrated and described pluggable device combination 1 is coded in an expedient manner. For this purpose, the plug module 2 on the one hand and the device bedplate 3 on the other side comprise coding elements. On the plug module-side, these coding elements are formed by means of plug pockets 17 that extend in the direction z with coding pins 19 that are formed as part thereof for the purpose of providing a predetermined breaking point 18. Hollow coding pins or domes 20 that protrude upwards out of the bedplate base 4a correspond to the plug module-side plug pockets 17. The hollow spaces 21 of said pins or domes receive the plug module-side coding pins 19 during the course of the plugging process of the plug module 2 having the device bedplate 3, whereas simultaneously the hollow coding pins 20 are received by the respective corresponding plug module-side plug pocket 17.
Individual hollow chambers 21 of the hollow coding pins 20 are closed for coding purposes by means of pre-positioned blocking pins 22. As a consequence, a plug module 2 whose coding pin 19 is not broken off at the corresponding point cannot be combined with the correspondingly coded device bedplate 3.
In the case of the plug module 2, a manual tripping device 25 protrudes out of the module housing 5 of said plug module and said plug module is consequently an overload safety switch.
The following is a summary list of reference numerals and the corresponding structure used in the above description of the invention:
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This application is a continuation, under 35 U.S.C. §120, of copending international application No. PCT/EP2012/003860, filed Sep. 14, 2012, which designated the United States; this application also claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German patent application DE 10 2011 118 524.4, filed Nov. 15, 2011; the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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