The invention relates to a pyromechanical disconnecting device with a housing in which an electrically conducting current conductor rail is arranged, constructed as able to be cut through by a disconnecting tool driven by a pyrotechnical propellant charge at a disconnecting point, and the current conductor rail has on its end pieces in each case a fastening facility for connecting electrical conductors.
A pyromechanical disconnecting device of this kind is described in DE 197 12 387 A1 and shows an electrically conducting current conductor rail arranged in a straight line in a housing.
A disadvantage of this way of carrying conductors is that, because the conductors are carried in a straight line through the necessary screw connection, e.g. to a car battery, the vibrations, jolts, changes in temperature, etc., occurring during operation of the vehicle, result in undesired deformations and twisting of the current conductor rail, which in the extreme case causes the current conductor rail to break, whereby the current supply in the vehicle would be undesiredly interrupted.
It is desirable to have a pyromechanical disconnecting device that can withstand heavy stresses without the current conductor rail breaking.
According to the invention this object is achieved in that the two end pieces of the current conductor rail are arranged at right angles to the plane of the disconnecting point and the disconnecting point is formed by a tapering of the conductor cross-section.
In advantagous configuration of the invention the tapering of the conductor cross-section goes through the entire width of the current conductor rail.
The arrangement of the end pieces constructed at right angles to the plane of the disconnecting point is preferably achieved by double right-angled bending of the current conductor rail in each case. This bending is done at two different points of the current conductor rail.
The disconnecting point preferably forms a quadrangle on the current conductor rail with two transitions to the remaining current conductor rail, arranged crosswise to the longitudinal direction of the current conductor rail, wherein the transitions in one embodiment run diagonally ending in the remaining current conductor rail.
Alternatively, one transition has a one-sided notch in the tapering and the other transition is constructed as a bending point. In this way the disconnecting tool can cut through the disconnecting point at the notch and then bend the tapering at the bending point.
This is made easier if the bending point preferably has an inward notch on the side of the transition facing away from the disconnecting tool.
This pyromechanical disconnecting device is preferably used for electrical uncoupling of a car battery in the event of an accident.
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This disconnecting device is preferably used for the electrical uncoupling of a car battery in the event of an accident.
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