The invention concerns a plug connector per the characteristics of the overall concept of claim 1.
Many versions of such plug connectors are known in which a plug strip is provided on the one hand to be connected mechanically to a circuit board, and on the other, to establish electrical contact with the circuit board. It is the task of the plug part of the plug connector to electrically connect incoming or outgoing conductors to the plug strip and thereby to the components on the circuit board. Suitable clamps are provided on or in the plug part to connect these conductors.
It is further known to connect the plug part with the plug strip. For this, a threaded connector is provided whereby accordingly the plug part is shaped as a threaded plug, and the plug strip is provided with threaded flanges. In such versions of the plug connector, the plug part and the plug strip may be inserted together in only one direction.
It is the task of the present invention to create a plug connector of the type mentioned at the outset in which the plug part and the plug strip may be inserted together along at least two insertion directions offset from each other by 90° depending on the positions of the contact pins on the plug strip and to ensure a solid mechanical connection of the plug part independent of insertion direction.
It is essential to the invention to be able to select between two insertion directions between the plug part and the plug strip. Thus, the contact pins may be positioned on the strip shoulder perpendicular with respect to the circuit board of the plug strip for horizontal plug connection, or on the strip shoulder lying on the circuit board for vertical plug connection. In both cases, the plug part may be engaged with the plug strip in that the engaging steps positioned along the longitudinal sides of the socket housing on the plug part engage with the engaging hooks either on the strip shoulder lying on the circuit board or the strip shoulder of the plug strip perpendicular to it. For this, the plug part is guided in the insertion direction toward the contact pins that are firmly attached to the plug strip, and the plug receptors within the socket housing of the plug part serve for this that are shaped as hollow cylinders to match the cylindrical contact pins.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
In another version of the plug connector explained in the following using
Further,
Insertion holes 12 are located on the face side 11 of the socket housing 8 that are positioned in a row corresponding to the arrangement of the contact pins 4 on the plug strip 1. Mechanical guides facing inward are connected to the insertion holes 12 for each of the contact pins 4 that prevent tipping of the plug part 5 away from the insertion direction during insertion of the plug part 5 into the plug strip 1.
If the plug part 5 reaches its end position upon insertion into the plug strip 1, the plug part 5 and the plug strip 1 are engaged with each other automatically. For this, engaging hooks 13 are provided on the plug strip 1 that on the one hand project from the inner sides 2.1 and 3.1 of the two strip shoulders 2, 3, and on the other hand are located on each free corner or corner areas of the strip shoulders 2, 3. Thus, there are two engaging hooks 13 present on each of the two strip shoulders 2, 3. With respect to a plane extending at an angle of 45° equally between the two strip shoulders 2, 3 and passing through the crown area of the angled plug strip 1, the two engaging hooks 13 on each inner side of the plug strip 1 are formed and positioned to be mirror images of each other. In other words, the engaging hooks 13 are mirror-symmetrical to the plane extending through the bisection of the 90° angle of the plug strip 1 at which the strip shoulders 2, 3 of the plug strip 1 stand to each other.
Steps for engaging 14 are provided on the socket housing 8 of the plug part 5 in corresponding arrangement, two of which engage with two of the engaging hooks 13 on the plug strip 1 when the plug part 5 is completely engaged with the plug strip 1. So that this results both along the insertion direction shown in
For practical implementation, the engaging steps 14 are positioned on the two cross sidewalls 15 of the socket housing 8 facing each other, and possess the shape of projecting engagement notches on the projecting thin sides of these cross sidewalls 15. The overlaps of the one cross sidewall 15 over the longitudinal sides 9, 10 of the socket housing 8 may be used as coding elements that interact with the recesses to be provided on the side of the plug strip 2 on the inner sides 2.1, 3.1 of the strip shoulders 2, 3 facing them between the corresponding engaging hooks 13. In contrast, as may be seen from the embodiment examples in
Additional insertion holes 18 are positioned along the one longitudinal side 9 of the socket housing 8 on the plug part 5 that are analogous to insertion holes 12 but aligned with 90° displacement, to which, similarly to the insertion holes 12, recesses with guides for the contact pins 4 are adjacent to the plug strip 1 in the interior of the socket housing 8. These additional insertion holes 18 allow insertion of the plug part 5 into the plug strip 1, as shown in
As
Projecting coding ribs 26 that may be broken off are provided along the inner sides 2.1, 3.1 of the pertinent strip shoulders 2, 3 of the plug strip 1 that interact with the coding angles 22. For this, the coding ribs 26 are connected with the corresponding plug strip 1 using intentional break zones. In order to prevent polarity crossing between the plug part 5 and the plug strip 1, the coding angles 22 are so emplaced on the socket housing that they do not collide with the coding ribs 26 when the alignment of plug part 5 and plug strip 1 is correct.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the following claims.
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