This disclosure relates to a protective cap for an attachment housing and a system comprising a protective cap and a matching attachment housing.
Protective caps of this type are used to close attachment housings for plug connections of a machine or an appliance securely and tightly against media when no plug connector is plugged into the attachment housing.
DE 10 2010 061 384 A1 shows a protective cap for an attachment housing, wherein the protective cap has a locking pin on each of the narrow sides of the box-like basic shape, and wherein the protective cap has a locking magnet on at least one wide side of the box-like basic shape.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,915,528 B2 shows a protective cap for an attachment housing, wherein the protective cap a locking eye is integrally molded on at least one wide side of the box-like basic shape.
DE 691 14 560 T2 shows a socket securing cap which has two hinge receptacles on a wide side and, on at least one narrow side, a locking tongue which can be engaged in a locking lug on the socket.
DE 10 2013 004 551 A1, DE 10 2012 102 188 A1 and DE 24 51 662 A1 each show a protective cap for an attachment housing, wherein the protective caps each have a locking pin on the narrow sides of the box-like basic shape.
EP 1 830 430 3A3 shows an attachment housing for a plug connection. The protective cap is connected in an articulated manner to the attachment housing at two points. Via a pivoting movement, the protective cap can be folded onto the attachment housing and fixed thereto via a locking clip.
A locking mechanism of this type is complex and subject to wear. In addition, the protective cap is irreversibly connected to the attachment housing, which can cause space problems for the plug connector.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a protective cap for an attachment housing which can be handled simply and produced inexpensively.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a protective cap that is provided for the media-tight sealing of an attachment housing of a plug connection. The protective cap has a substantially box-like basic shape. The attachment housing has first locking device on each of the narrow sides of the box-like basic shape. The protective cap comprises a second locking device on at least one wide side of the box-like basic shape. The first and second locking devices are different.
In an attachment housing there are generally contact elements which can make electrical contact with corresponding contact elements of a plug connector that can be plugged into or onto the attachment housing.
Advantageously, the first locking device comprises locking pins. A locking clip which can engage over the locking pins can be pivotably attached to the attachment housing. As a result, the protective cap is fixed on the attachment housing particularly securely and media-tightly.
In a particularly advantageous refinement, the two wide sides of the box-like basic shape have a locking device. Preferably, the two wide sides have different locking devices, wherein one wide side has the second locking device and the other wide side has a third device. In an advantageous refinement, the second locking device is a locking lug. Preferably, the third locking device is part of a hinge. The attachment housing has the other part of the hinge. The protective cap is accordingly connected to the attachment housing via a hinge connection. The attachment housing has a latching protrusion over which the locking lug of the protective cap can engage, by which fixing of the protective cap to the attachment housing is carried out in the closed state. By way of the second and third locking devices, the protective cap can be fixed to the attachment housing without a locking clip.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be explained in more detail below. In the drawings:
The figures contain partially simplified schematic illustrations. To some extent, identical designations are used for the same but possibly not identical elements. Various views of the same elements could be scaled differently.
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The locking lug 5 integrally molded on the protective cap 1 can be guided over a latching projection 10 integrally molded on the attachment housing 7, as shown, for example, in
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An advantageous feature of the solution shown in the illustrated embodiments consists in the fact that the locking devices of the protective cap 1 can be used with and without locking clip 8 of an attachment housing 7.
The active region 16 of the locking clip 8 is formed by two end regions of the locking clip 8, which act on the respective locking pins 3. According to the illustrated embodiment, the active region 16 has an S shape in side view.
A particularly advantageous embodiment of the protective cap 1 is shown in
In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 106 963.6 | May 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2016/100150 | 3/30/2016 | WO | 00 |