Information
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Patent Grant
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6280229
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Patent Number
6,280,229
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Date Filed
Friday, September 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 28, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 393
- 439 395
- 439 398
- 439 365
- 439 362
- 439 361
- 439 359
- 439 372
- 439 320
- 439 312
- 439 323
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a plug connector comprising an insulation displacement contact carrier which accommodates insulation displacement contacts, and a plug contact carrier which accommodates plug contacts. The plug connector further comprises a housing which connects the insulation displacement contact carrier with the plug contact carrier. The insulation displacement contact carrier is provided with a thread for a first coupling ring and the plug contact carrier is provided with a connecting section for a complementary plug connector.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a plug connector by which a rapid mounting of electrical connections can be achieved.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
German patent specification 42 03 455 discloses an electric plug connector in rapid-connection technique, in which insulation displacement contacts are provided in which the conductors to be connected can be pressed in. For this purpose, the corresponding ends of the conductors are guided in a pressure member over a short distance in inclined fashion to an insertion direction of the pressure member. When the pressure member with the conductors arranged therein is forced on the insulation displacement contacts, the conductors are automatically contacted by the corresponding insulation displacement elements without an additional mounting step or an additional mounting tool being necessary.
Furthermore, it is known to provide the conductors of a cable to be connected with plug contacts to obtain an electrical connection. However, the fact that it is very time-consuming and costly to mount the plug contacts on the cable is a drawback here. Special tools are also necessary.
Therefore, it is the object of this invention to develop a plug connector which can be mounted rapidly and can be used as a female plug or a pin plug.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above object is achieved in a plug connector which comprises an insulation displacement contact carrier which accommodates insulation displacement contacts, and a plug contact carrier which accommodates plug contacts. The plug connector further comprises a housing which connects the insulation displacement contact carrier with the plug contact carrier. The insulation displacement contact carrier is provided with a thread for a first coupling ring and the plug contact carrier is provided with a connecting section for a complementary plug connector. Such a plug connector is particularly suitable for the attachment technique by threads M8 and M12 and can be used in accordance with DIN EN 60947-5-2 as a female plug or pin plug. Because of its compact design the plug connector according to the invention is in particular suitable for conversion of PG threads to metric threads. By using insulation displacement contacts it is possible to achieve a particularly rapid mounting of the cable to be connected on the plug connector and dismounting thereof, respectively. Apart from a pair of pliers and a knife for cutting the cable to the proper length and for removing part of the cable sheathing no special tool is required for this mounting and dismounting, respectively. The plug contacts can be arranged in the insulation displacement contact carrier and plug contact carrier with a high packing density, so that especially small dimensions can be achieved for the plug connector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows in a perspective view a plug connector having socket contacts;
FIG. 2
shows in a perspective exploded view the plug connector of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
shows in a perspective view a plug connector having pin contacts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2
show a plug connector according to the invention in which the plug contacts are designed as socket contacts.
The plug connector contains a cylindrical insulation displacement contact carrier
10
which consists of a bottom
12
and a sleeve
14
extending therefrom. Receiving openings
16
for the insulation displacement contacts
18
are provided in the bottom
12
. The contacts can be pushed into the receiving openings
16
in axial direction where they snap into place. A thread
15
with which a coupling ring described below can cooperate, is formed on the outer wall of the sleeve
14
.
Furthermore, polarization pins
19
are provided on the bottom
12
, which cooperate with a plug contact carrier described below.
A plug contact
20
is connected with each insulation displacement contact
18
, which is designed as a socket contact here. Each socket contact
20
is received in a receiving opening
22
in a plug contact carrier
24
. Each socket contact
20
is provided with a bead
26
by means of which it snaps into place in the receiving opening
22
when it is pushed in there.
The plug contact carrier
24
is provided with an abutment collar
27
for a coupling ring
28
, which is in the following specified as second coupling ring
28
. The abutment collar
27
, the second coupling ring
28
and the plug area
30
of the plug contact carrier
24
, which is surrounded by the second coupling ring
28
, form a connecting section for a complementary plug connector.
In the outer wall of the plug area
30
, a groove
32
is designed which is approximately semi-circular in cross-section and serves for positioning the socket contacts relative to a complementary plug connector.
The plug connector is mounted as follows: First, the second coupling ring
28
is pushed on the plug contact carrier
24
until it abuts against the abutment collar
27
. Then, the insulation displacement contacts
18
and the socket contacts
20
, which are connected with each other, are pushed into the insulation displacement contact carrier
10
and the plug contact carrier
24
until they snap into place there. Because of the polarization pins
19
the correct positioning and polarization of the plug contact carrier
24
relative to the insulation displacement contact carrier
10
is ensured in this connection.
Thereafter, the prefabricated unit consisting of insulation displacement contact carrier
10
, insulation displacement contacts
18
, socket contacts
20
and plug contact carrier
24
are surrounded by molding with plastic material, so that a housing
34
is formed which combines the parts into a unit mechanically fixedly connected with one another. The housing
34
has a substantially cylindrical shape and is provided with a knurling
36
on part of its outer surface, so that it can be gripped better in the subsequent mounting of a cable on the plug-and-socket connector.
A cable
38
can be connected to the described plug-and-socket connector such that its wires
40
are connected with the corresponding insulation displacement contacts
18
in an electrically conductive way. For this purpose, there is used a rapid-connection system as known from German patent specification 42 03 455, which is incorporated herein by reference.
For mounting the cable, part of the outer sheathing of the cable is initially removed, so that the individual wires
38
are accessible. Then, a knurled first coupling ring
42
and an insulating insert
44
are pushed on the cable. The individual wires
40
are then pushed into corresponding guide bores of a pressure member
46
. In this connection, all wires are guided initially in axial direction, then over a predetermined distance in inclined fashion and finally again in axial direction until they protrude from the front side of the pressure member
46
. On its outer side, the pressure member
46
is provided with polarization arrangements
48
which together with complementary polarization arrangements in the interior of the sleeve
14
ensure that the individual wires of the cable are connected with the correct insulation displacement contact.
The cable
38
is connected with the plug connector by inserting the pressure member
48
in the sleeve
14
and fully forcing it into the sleeve by screwing the first coupling ring
42
on the thread
15
of sleeve
14
. In this connection, the insulation displacement contacts sever the sheathing of the wires in the inclined areas, so that contacting of the wires is ensured without further mounting steps and without special tools. The forces required for pressing the pressure member
46
into the sleeve
14
can be applied manually in simple manner, since the knurling
36
on the housing
34
and the knurling on the second coupling ring
42
ensure good manageability.
FIG. 3
shows a plug connector which is complementary to the plug connector shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, i.e. is provided with plug contacts
60
in place of the socket contacts
20
. As regards the basic design the plug connector shown in
FIG. 3
does not differ from the plug connector shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The only difference consists in that the connecting section
64
of the plug connector provided with the plug contacts
60
is designed as a sleeve
62
which has an external thread
65
. The second coupling ring
28
of the plug connector shown in FIGS.
1
and
2
can be screwed on this outer thread to firmly connect the two plug connectors with each other. On the inner wall of the sleeve
62
, a bead
66
is provided which is almost semi-circular in cross-section. Together with the groove
32
this bead serves in the plug contact carrier
24
to ensure the correct polarization between the socket contacts
20
and the plug contacts
60
.
Claims
- 1. A plug connector comprising:an insulation displacement contact carrier which accommodates insulation displacement contacts, a plug contact carrier which accommodates plug contacts, and a housing which connects said insulation displacement contact carrier with said plug contact carrier, said insulation displacement contact carrier being provided with a thread for a first coupling ring and said plug contact carrier being provided with a connecting section for a complementary plug connector.
- 2. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said insulation displacement contacts are snapped into place in said insulation displacement contact carrier.
- 3. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said plug contacts are snapped into place in said plug contact carrier.
- 4. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said insulation displacement contact carrier is provided with polarization pins which engage corresponding bores at said plug contact carrier and ensure its correct polarization relative to said insulation displacement contact carrier.
- 5. The plug connector according to claim 4, wherein means for ensuring a correct polarization are provided in both an area of said connecting section and an area of said plug contacts.
- 6. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said plug contacts are designed as socket contacts and said connecting section of said housing is provided with a second coupling ring.
- 7. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said plug contacts are designed as pin contacts and said connecting section of said housing is provided with a thread for a coupling ring.
- 8. The plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said housing connects in non-detachable manner said insulation displacement contact carrier with said plug contact carrier.
- 9. A plug connector for connection to a cable having individual wires comprising:a first coupling ring; an insulating insert positioned within said first coupling ring and coaxially disposed relative to the cable; a pressure member including guide bores for receiving individual wires of the cable; an insulation displacement contact carrier which accommodates insulation displacement contacts; a plug contact carrier which accommodates plug contacts; and a housing which connects said insulation displacement contact carrier with said plug contact carrier; said insulation displacement contact carrier being provided with a thread for engagement with said first coupling ring and said plug contact carrier being provided with a connecting section for a complementary plug connector.
- 10. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said insulation displacement contacts are snapped into place in said insulation displacement contact carrier.
- 11. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said plug contacts are snapped into place in said plug contact carrier.
- 12. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said insulation displacement contact carrier is provided with polarization pins which engage corresponding bores at said plug contact carrier and ensure its correct polarization relative to said insulation displacement contact carrier.
- 13. The plug connector according to claim 12 wherein means for ensuring a correct polarization are provided in both an area of said connecting section and an area of said plug contacts.
- 14. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said plug contacts are designed as socket contacts and said connecting section of said housing is provided with a second coupling ring.
- 15. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said plug contacts are designed as pin contacts and said connecting section of said housing is provided with a thread for a coupling ring.
- 16. The plug connector according to claim 9 wherein said housing connects in non-detachable manner said insulation displacement contact carrier with said plug contact carrier.
Priority Claims (1)
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