1. Field of the Invention
An electrical distributor assembly includes a plug member connected with a socket member that is mounted on, and extends slightly above, the top surface of a distributor housing, characterized by the provision of an axially displaceable protective sleeve mounted concentrically about the plug and socket members. The plug includes an upwardly extending integral cable supporting portion that is also enclosed by the sleeve.
2. Description of the Related Art
This invention relates to a distributor arrangement for supplying electrical energy from cable conductors to the sensing and actuating components of an automated building structure, including a distributor housing that is provided with a plurality of sockets connected with various the building components, and a plurality of plugs that are connected with the supply cables, respectively.
Such arrangements are well known in the prior art, as shown, for example, by the Yentile et al U.S. Pat. No. 6,174,206, and the European Published Applicaton No. 1,251,595. In general, the power supply cables are connected to the field bus subscribers by socket members that at their ends facing the distributor have a corresponding plug member. Although these arrangements generally proved to be effective as such, it was nevertheless, discovered that under extremely rough environmental conditions, a rupture often occurs of the coupling between the plug and socket members, or of the cable in the area of connection to the plug member.
Accordingly, in keeping with the present invention, there is provided a protective sleeve that is axially displaceable to concentrically enclose the coupled plug and socket members, which sleeve preferably extends over the entire axial length of the plug and socket assembly. In this manner, with a simple effort in terms of design, one can ensure a particularly stable protection for the coupling consisting of the socket and plug members mounted on the distributor housing.
Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a distributor arrangement in which a socket member is mounted on the top face of a distributor housing, a plug member is mounted upon the socket member with contacts on the plug member in engagement with corresponding contacts on the socket member, and a protective sleeve is mounted concentrically about the plug and socket assembly. The inner diameter of the sleeve corresponds with the outer diameter of the socket member, whereby the sleeve is at least partially supported by its engagement with the circumferential surface of the socket member.
According to a more specific object of the invention, the socket member is supported on the distributor body by a pair of cylindrical support members. The upper first support member has a diameter that corresponds with the inner diameter of the sleeve, whereby the sleeve engages and is at least partially supported on the distributor housing by the outer circumferential surface of the upper support member. The lower support member has an outer diameter that is greater than the inner diameter of the sleeve, whereby the lower support member serves as an abutment or stop for limiting the downward movement of the sleeve relative to the plug and socket assembly. The length of the sleeve is such that when the lower end of the sleeve engages the lower support member, the upper end of the sleeve terminates opposite the upper extremity of a cable supporting portion that extends axially upwardly from the plug.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring first more particularly to
Mounted on the socket members 5 are plug members 7 having electrical contacts that engage corresponding contacts 3 and 4 on the socket members. The contacts of each plug member are connected with the corresponding conductors of a cable 8 that extends upwardly from the plug via an axially extending integral cable supporting plug portion 10. The plug and socket members are preferably formed from a suitable electrically insulating synthetic plastic material, as is known in the art.
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While in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth above.
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