The invention relates to a plug connector housing of the kind according to independent claim 1.
Plug connector housings of this kind are installed for example on device housings and/or switch cabinets. Reference is also made here to so-called flange housings, which are sealed by a flange seal.
Document DE 20 2011 105 009 U1 shows a plug connector which can be mounted on a device wall. The plug connector can be plugged together with a mating connector. Plug connectors and mating connectors can be locked with one another via a locking clip. A plug connector of this kind is often also referred to as an industrial plug connector.
Contact carriers are fastened in the plug connector housings of the industrial plug connectors. The contact carriers are used here to receive contact elements, in particular of electrical, pneumatic or optical contacts.
The contact carriers are generally always fitted with identical contact elements. If different contact element types are required, for example solid contact elements for transmitting high currents, and more delicate, filigree contact elements for data transmission, modular industrial plug connectors are thus used, as are known for example from EP 3 275 053 A1. Here, a holding frame is firstly fitted with so-called plug connector modules before this is installed in turn in a plug connector housing. Such a plug connector is often complex to produce.
The German Patent and Trade Mark Office searched the following prior art in the priority application to the present application:
DE 20 2011 105 009 U1, U.S. Pat. No. 8,668,530 B2 and EP 3 275 053 A1.
The object of the invention lies in proposing a plug connector housing which is of a simple structure and at the same time can be used in a versatile manner.
The object is achieved by the subject matter of the independent claims.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the dependent claims and the description hereinafter.
The plug connector housing according to the invention has receptacles for fastening at least two contact carriers. A plug connector equipped in this way can be plugged together with a corresponding mating plug connector.
The plug connector housing has a substantially rectangular cross section. The plug connector housing has two opposite narrow sides and two opposite long sides. Such housing geometries have proven to be effective for industrial plug connectors.
The above-mentioned receptacles are integrally molded on the inside of the plug connector housing. First receptacles are disposed one in each of the corner regions, wherein at least one second receptacle is arranged on each of the long sides. Alternatively, two second receptacles can also be arranged on each of the long sides.
The second receptacle or the second receptacles is/are advantageously arranged approximately centrally on the long sides. Two contact carriers of approximately equal size can thus be installed in the plug connector housing. If the second receptacle or the second receptacles is/are arranged eccentrically on the long sides, two contact carriers of different size can be installable in the plug connector housing.
In a particularly preferred variant of the invention, the second receptacles are mounted within the plug connector housing so as to be displaceable along the long sides. Variable contact carriers of different size can thus be installed in the plug connector housing.
The first receptacle is preferably embodied in each case as a holding plate with a threaded opening disposed therein. The contact carriers each have openings which correspond with the threaded openings in the receptacles. In addition, the contact carriers can be fastened or tightly screwed in the plug connector housing.
The second receptacles are preferably each embodied as a holding plate with a threaded opening disposed therein or as a holding plate with two threaded openings disposed therein. In the first case, two receptacles must then be provided per long side. In the latter case, just one second receptacle per long side is sufficient.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings and will be explained in greater detail hereinafter. In the drawings:
The figures contain partly simplified, schematic depictions. Identical reference signs are sometimes used for the same, but possibly not identical elements. Different views of the same elements might be scaled differently.
The perspective view in
An alternative design of a plug connector housing 1′ can be seen in
Although various aspects or features of the invention are shown in combination in each of the figures, it is evident to a person skilled in the art —unless stated otherwise—that the shown and discussed combinations are not the only ones possible. In particular, corresponding units or feature complexes from different exemplary embodiments can be swapped with one another.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 104 290.7 | Aug 2019 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2020/100605 | 7/10/2020 | WO |