This application claims priority from and incorporates by reference German patent application serial No. DE 10 2008 054 015.3, filed on Oct. 30, 2008
The invention relates to a plug connector with a first contact support, in which contacts are disposed, which enter an electrical connection with mating contacts of a second contact support, when the contact supports are joined, wherein the first contact support includes a first coding device, which interacts with a second coding device of the second contact support and assure defined joining of the contact supports for connecting contacts and mating contacts.
A plug connector of this type is known e.g. from DE 196 07 381 C2, which relates to a plug connector according to the Rast 5-Standard. Plug connectors of this type according to the invention can also be provided according to the Rast 2.5-Standard, which differ from the preceding plug connectors substantially only through the width of the contact pattern.
Plug connectors according to the Rast 5- or the Rast 2.5-Standard have become widely used in particular in electrical household- and kitchen appliances, heating system controls and internal system wiring solutions in the automotive industry.
Such plug connectors typically comprise a plug (second contact support) and a plug socket (first contact support), typically in a multi-pole configuration respectively. The term “plug” thus refers to the configuration of the “male” contact component, wherein the “socket” comprises “female” contact components. Since the socket is the component which is e.g. inserted into contact sections of a circuit board or onto a multi-pin strip in the major number of the Rast-plug connectors used on the market, the socket is subsequently designated as plug socket. Consequently, also circuit boards, multi-pin strips are similar are considered as plugs or plug devices according to the invention.
In order to assure an assembly of plug device and plug socket, which is safe against polarity reversal, both components comprise coding devices. In particular for a polarity safe attachment at circuit boards, their coding devices are configured as circuit board recesses or incisions in the contact portion of the circuit board, which vary with respect to their position, length and width. For each coding of a plug section of a circuit board, a mating plug socket is fabricated, whose housing forms coding walls mating with the recesses.
Color coding is used as a supplement for said form of mechanical coding quite frequently. Color markings are disposed at the plug devices, which are configured as adhesive labels, color bars or as colored plug socket housings. Thus, it is indicated for the assembly process that plug sockets, which are identified accordingly, have to be inserted onto the plug devices, e.g. the circuit board, at a location with identical color. Thus, the color marking can be configured as a supplemental optical, quasi redundant coding for unmistakable joining of plug socket and plug device, or it can be used for coding mechanically identically coded plug sockets or plug devices for additional differentiation.
The mechanical coding and the color coding have proven to be particularly advantageous, since a quasi error free assembly, this means a polarity reversal safe assembly of plug device and plug socket is assured. Meanwhile, however, the perception is that the fabrication of such plug connectors requires improvement.
In production, respective batches with a certain mechanical and/or color coding are fabricated. Thereafter setup times are required at the fabrication equipment for fabricating a batch with a different mechanical and/or color coding. As long as the color coding is performed by means of adhesive labels or color bars, this is a process step in need of improvement as well.
It is the object of the invention to simplify the fabrication of plug connectors, in particular of plug connectors with mechanical coding devices.
The object is accomplished by a plug connector according to claim 1, which is in particular characterized in that at least one contact support comprises a receiver for a coding device, configured as a separate component.
It is the essential advantage of the invention that the standard contact supports and the mechanical contact devices can be fabricated separately, so that the setup times of the production equipment are eliminated. Depending on the desired mechanical coding, a contact support with a respective coding is assembled from a standard contact support and from a separate coding device.
It is provided for a substantially permanent disposition of the coding devices, that they can be snap locked in the contact support.
The position stabilized support can be accomplished in that the contact support comprises guides which are engaged by the coding devices in portions.
The invention relates in particular to a plug connector, whose first contact support is a housing of a plug socket. Said housing is advantageously provided with snap lock devices at the bottom for supporting the coding devices.
It is provided that the coding device for the housing is configured as an insertable coding wall, wherein in particular the plug socket housing comprises grooves disposed in pairs relative to said coding wall, which grooves are engaged by partial portions of the coding wall inserted into the plug socket housing for positional stabilization. Thus, it is advantageous when the coding wall comprises snap lock devices in insertion direction for disposing the coding wall in the plug socket housing.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the coding wall can be used as a face wall for a laterally open plug socket housing.
Since plug sockets with different depths are known, it is provided that the coding wall comprises a shortening section attached through a zone where the material is weakened, by which the coding wall can be shortened when using it in a housing which is by the length of the shortening section less deep, than the length of the coding wall.
It is provided for an additional or alternative fixation of the coding wall, that the coding wall comprises shoulders at its longitudinal side contacting the housing of the plug socket, which shoulders enter a snap lock connection with protrusions in the socket housing.
It is envisioned to use this form of a snap locked connection in particular for coding walls used as a face of the housing.
The plug connector according to the invention is preferably a plug connector according to the Rast 5-Standard or according to the Rast 2.5-Standard.
When the coding device is provided colored, the color coding described supra can be performed by respectively colored coding devices, in particular coding walls. This eliminates setup times for the production of batches of contact supports with different colors.
When the first contact support is configured as a plug socket housing, the second contact support is a plug device, in particular a plug or a circuit board.
Further advantages of the invention are evident from the subsequent description of the drawings, wherein:
The housing 100 initially forms a plug-in opening 101 for receiving a plug device which is not shown. The plug-in opening 101 is formed by two parallel walls offset from one another, which walls respectively support a contact spring 102 (contact support walls 109), optional face walls 107 connect the contact support walls 109.
The plug device to be received by the plug-in opening 101 is mostly a plug, a multi-pin strip or a circuit board. Within the plug-in opening 101, a plurality of contact springs 102 is disposed in series adjacent to one another. Said contact springs establish an electrical connection with mating contacts of a plug device, which mating contacts are not shown. The housing 100 itself is made from an insulating material, mostly plastic. The contact support walls 109 form slot shaped recesses 103 for the contact springs 102. The contact springs 102 are electrically insulated from one another by means of material bars 104 formed between the recesses 103.
Cable insertion openings 105 are used for connecting electrical conductors to the contact springs 102. For this purpose, the contact springs 102 comprise clamping contacts with sharp cutting edges at their backs; this means at their sides oriented away from the plug-in opening, by means of which sharp cutting edges the contact springs 102 are contacted with the conductors inserted into the cable insertion opening 105.
The plug socket illustrated in
As a matter of principle, the core idea of the invention relates to any mechanical coding devices known in the prior art, thus e.g. also the coding lugs 108. It is advantageous as a matter of principle, when the coding devices of the contact supports, e.g. in the form of the housing 100 or the corresponding plug devices, are supported replaceable thereon or therein. When not shown differently, the following drawing description refers to coding devices in the form of coding walls 106 or their equivalents in the subsequent description of the embodiments according to the invention.
The problem solved by the invention can be described very well, when comparing the prior art embodiments according to
With reference to
For a contact support in the sense of claim 4, the first contact support in the form of a housing of a plug socket is designated herein overall with the reference numeral 10.
The housing 10 of the plug socket comprises a contact support 11 made of an insulating material, in particular plastic, which contact support comprises a plug-in opening 12 for receiving a plug device which is not shown, e.g. a plug, a multi-pin strip or a circuit board section. As shown in the prior art, according to
The contact support 11 of the housing 10 forms integral coding protrusions 15 on the outer circumference in the outlet portion of the plug-in opening 12. These correspond to the recesses of a mating plug device housing and assure a polarity reversal safe assembly of plug socket housing and plug device housing.
The coding devices designated as 17 are particularly important, which coding devices are inserted into the plug-in opening 12. For this purpose, the contact support walls 26 initially form guide grooves 19, initially disposed in pairs opposite to one another within the plug-in opening 12. Said guide grooves 19 are oriented in the insertion direction of the plug device which is not shown and receive corresponding wall sections 20 of the coding walls 18 for stabilizing their positions. The coding walls 18 are provided with snap lock devices 21 in insertion direction, which are used for anchoring them in the base of the plug-in opening 22.
As evident from
Initially, it is appreciated that the depth of the plug-in opening 12 in the embodiment shown in
The coding walls 18 according to
In housings 10 according to
The snap locking of the coding wall 18 illustrated in
To sum it up, a contact support 11 in the form of a housing 10 of a plug socket is shown, which can be produced as a standard component and whose coding is subsequently performed with coding devices in the form of coding walls 18. In production, this has the significant advantage that few standard components can be produced without setup times on the production equipment continuously. Contrary to that, when producing prior art plug connectors of said type, the production equipment has to be reconfigured, since the coding walls 18 disposed within the plug in opening 12 are configured integral with the contact support 11.
Furthermore, there is the option to color the coding walls 18, which can be produced in a rather simple manner, and also to implement a color coding through inserting them into a housing 10 with a standard color. The coding walls 18 only have a small volume and can therefore also be easily stored in high volumes. The expensive setup times at production equipment for producing differently colored contact supports 11 or housings 10 become redundant. The plug connector according to the invention with coding devices 17, which are configured as separate components, facilitates much more cost effective production and inventory management.
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