The present invention concerns a receptacle device of a terminal block configured for alternatively receiving in a mounted position a first accessory with first sized cooperating elements and a second accessory with second sized cooperating elements.
It is known to have a terminal block configured for receiving an accessory that can be a marker or a marker holder. It is also known to have a receptacle device built in the terminal block to secure the accessory in a removable way.
This provision allows easily mounting and dismounting of the accessory. However, the receptacle device should have a cooperating assembly that is compatible with all kinds of complementary cooperating elements of the accessories. This feature could imply constraints on the geometry or on the size of the accessory. In addition, it could be impossible to accommodate existing accessories with cooperating elements that are not compatible with the cooperative assembly of the receptacle device.
A receptacle device includes a first cooperating assembly configured to receive a first accessory having a plurality of first sized cooperating elements and a second cooperating assembly configured to receive a second accessory having a plurality of second sized cooperating elements. The first cooperating assembly has a pair of protrusions of a first type that are symmetrical with regard to a first central plane and that extend toward each other transversally to the first central plane. The second cooperating assembly has a pair of protrusions of a second type that are symmetrical with regard to a second central plane and that extend opposite to each other transversally to the second central plane. The first central plane is parallel to the second central plane.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
In the following detailed description, the same elements or the elements that are fulfilling identical functions may retain the same references to simplify the understanding of the invention.
As illustrated in
The receptacle device 1 has a first cooperating assembly 15 configured to receive the first accessory 3, the first cooperating assembly 15 being provided with two protrusions of a first type 17 that are symmetrical with regard to a first central plane 19 and extend towards each other transversally to the first central plane 19, as shown in
The receptacle device 1 has a second cooperating assembly 21, shown in
The receptacle device 1 has a third cooperating assembly 27, shown in
The two protrusions of the first type 17 include a first protrusion of the first type 17a and the two protrusions of the second type 23 include a first protrusion of the second type 23a. The receptacle device 1 having a common recess 33, shown in
The two protrusions of the first type 17 include a second protrusion of the first type 17b and the two protrusions of the second type 23 include a second protrusion of the second type 23b. The receptacle device 1 has a recess of the first type 35, shown in
As shown in
The two protrusions of the first type 17 and the two protrusions of the second type 23 extend according to a longitudinal plane 41 that is transverse to the first central plane 19.
The protrusions of the third type 29 extend in an offset plane 43 parallel to the longitudinal plane 41. The receptacle device 1 has a central recess 45, shown in
The first cooperating assembly 15, the second cooperating assembly 21 and/or the third cooperating assembly 27 have at least one supporting surface 47, shown in
As illustrated in
The protrusions of the first type 17 and the protrusions of the second type 23 extend in an area 51 shown in
The access recess 49 accesses the first accessory 3, the second accessory 7 or the third accessory 11 from the side for easy dismounting, for example with a tool such as a screwdriver 57. The lateral dimension 55 is transverse and may be parallel to the longitudinal dimension 53. The area 51, in an embodiment, is a rectangle.
The receptacle device 1 comprises two symmetrical access recess 49 with respect to a transverse plane 59 extending transversally to the first central plane 19, as shown in
As illustrated in
Alternatively, the receptacle device 1 can comprise a unique part, said unique part being molded. The through holes enables forming the receptacle device 1 by molding.
The protrusions of the first type 17, the protrusions of the second type 23 and the protrusions of the third type 29 each present a profile extending according to the lateral dimension 55.
The central recess 45 is located between the common recess 33 on one side and the recess of the first type 35 and the recess of the second type 37 on the other side. Each access recess 49 opens onto the central recess 45 so as to engender a unique recess. Each access recess 49 is defined by a corresponding inclined wall 63, shown in
Each protrusion 17, 23, 29 engenders a corresponding retaining wall 65 configured to cooperate with a corresponding leg 67 of the complementary accessory 3, 7, 11. The leg 67 extending in an opposite direction with regard to the corresponding protrusion 17, 23, 29 transversally to the first central plane 19.
The complementary accessory 3, 7, 11 can be a first accessory 3, a second accessory 7 or a third accessory 11.
An accessory cooperation system 69 comprises a receptacle device 1 as detailed before and a first accessory 3, second accessory 7 or a third accessory 11. The first accessory 3, the second accessory 7 and/or the third accessory 11 comprise a main body 71 linking their two legs 67, as shown in
The first accessory 3, the second accessory 7 and/or the third accessory 11 are markers each with an external label surface transverse to the first central plane as in
As illustrated in
According to a variant illustrated in
Both lateral abutments 79 are diagonally opposed with regard to the longitudinal dimension 53. In other words, the two lateral abutments 79 are located on opposed longitudinal sides of the area 51. This enables blocking the corresponding cooperating assembly 15, 21, 27 according to the lateral dimension.
Each lateral blocking arrangement 77 has two lateral through holes 81, as shown in
As shown in
The extension direction 91 of the sliding tunnel 83 is transverse to the longitudinal plane 41. The sliding tunnel 83 is formed in a bottom surface 93 of the central recess 45. Thus, the sliding tunnel 83 is geometrically distinct from the cooperating assemblies.
Each indexing element 89 is located on both sides of the transverse plane 59 without facing each other. This staggered construction enables easily realizing the receptacle device 1 by molding.
In view of the above, the design of the receptacle device 1 allows plugging three different types of accessories 3, 7, 11 according to similar orientations. In addition, the protrusions of the first type 17 and the protrusions of the second type 23 extend according to different directions that respectively cooperate with corresponding cooperating elements 5, 9 extending outwards and inwards.
The common recess 33 enables simplifying the geometry of the receptacle device 1 as its spatial configuration engenders two protrusions 17a, 23a. The common recess 33 also serves as marker that helps a user to correctly position the first accessory 3 or the second accessory 7 with respect to the receptacle device 1.
The distance between the two protrusions of the first type 17 and the distance between the two protrusions of the second type 23 are different. This enables having accessories of different length to be installed on the same receptacle device 1.
The fact that the access recess 49 is located on the side of the longitudinal dimension 53 facilitates the dismounting of the any accessory 3, 7, 11 as a user is able to push said accessory in alignment to the profiles and also transversally from under said accessory 3, 7, 11.
The receptacle device 1 therefore includes several mounting advantages in a reduced space. In this way, it can easily be formed within a face 75 of a terminal block 73.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above by way of example, but rather encompasses all the variants.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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19306669.3 | Dec 2019 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2020/086007, filed on Dec. 14, 2020, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to European Patent Application No. 19306669.3, filed on Dec. 17, 2019.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP2020/086007 | Dec 2020 | US |
Child | 17842013 | US |