The invention concerns a retaining device for retaining a number of plugs according to the generic concept of Claim 1.
It is known that plugs in a wall opening are, for example, mounted with a screwed-on flange. It is known that a number of plugs can be secured to the same wall opening using a mounting plate.
DE 10 2008 038 588 A1 discloses a distribution arrangement for electrical leads. The distribution arrangement consists of a casing exhibiting a main shell and cover shell. The cover shell is equipped with slots. An individually created and/or oriented socket is fitted in each slot.
The underlying problem of the invention is solved in accordance with Claim 1. Beneficial further embodiments are provided in the subclaims. Important features of the invention are also to be found in the following description and in the illustrations, in which the features may be important for the invention both in isolation and in various combinations, without this being explicitly indicated again.
A retaining device for retaining a number of plugs and for arrangement on a wall opening is proposed. Due to the fact that the retaining device contains a number of essentially equally-dimensioned through-holes, an exchange of plugs can be implemented. Because a modular element contains an outer interface area for the entry of the modular element in one of the through-holes, and the modular element contains an inner interface area for the entry of one of the plugs in the modular element, the interchangeability of plugs requires nothing more to be guaranteed. In particular, a position, orientation, and the number of contacts can be matched to the customer's requirements. Particularly of note is the fact that subsequent changes are thereby possible.
Due to the fact that a first inner interface area of a first modular element and a second inner interface area of a second modular element differ from each other due to mounting method and/or diameter, an advantageous modularity is created which allows the arrangement of a variety of different plugs.
In an advantageous embodiment, a third closed modular element is provided for closing one of the through-holes. The third closed modular element is thus inserted in the form of a place-holder for modifications and expansions, so that it advantageously remains possible to enhance the flexibility of a retaining device once arranged.
In an advantageous embodiment, the through-holes and the outer interface area of the modular element corresponding to one of the through-holes are always constructed hexagonally. This hexagonal form advantageously allows for the necessary installation space to be reduced and, simultaneously, for the contact density to be increased across the surface of the retaining device. Furthermore, the hexagonal form achieves an encoding that limits the arrangement of the modular element to six positions. In addition to this, the hexagonal form allows round plugs to be arranged in the retaining device, wherein the plugs can best fill the space within a hexagon with their diameters.
In an advantageous embodiment, a peripheral area of the retaining device is enclosed at an obtuse angle between two neighboring through-holes. A fastening section for connecting the retaining device to the wall is arranged in the peripheral area. Advantageously, the installation space on the wall required for the retaining device is thereby further reduced and the peripheral area therefore optimally employed.
In an advantageous embodiment, a ligament between two neighboring through-holes exhibits a longitudinal axis. The fastening section is located on the longitudinal axis of the ligament, whereby a force is applied to the wall at a favorable point.
In an advantageous embodiment, the through-holes and the outer interface area of the modular element corresponding to one of the through-holes are each constructed in rectangular form. This rectangular form advantageously allows the contact density to be increased.
In an advantageous further development, the modular element can be secured to the retaining device via a slide that can be fed transversely to the longitudinal axis of the plug and engages with the outer interface area. Advantageously, the modular element can thereby be connected to the retaining device in a simple manner.
In an advantageous embodiment, two peripheral sections of neighboring through-holes essentially running parallel to one another form a common ligament. Consequently, the advantageous result is that the through-holes lie as close as possible to one another and so ensure a high contact density or a high plug density per surface of the retaining device or wall.
In an advantageous embodiment, the modular element exhibits a first coding section. One of the through-holes exhibits a second coding section. The first coding section and the second coding section advantageously correspond in such a manner that the modular element can be arranged in the through-hole only in a predetermined orientation.
Further features, application possibilities, and advantages of the invention arise from the following description of implementation examples of the invention, which are represented in the figures of the illustration. All of the features described or represented, either individually or in various combinations, form the subject matter of the invention, independently of their summary in the patent claims or their referents, as well as independently of their formulation or representation in the description or in the illustration. For function-equivalent sizes and features, the same reference signs are used in all figures, even in the case of different embodiments.
Below, exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained with reference to the illustration. In the illustration:
Two neighboring through-holes through the retaining device 2 include a peripheral area 8 at an obtuse angle. In the peripheral area 8, a mounting section 10 is arranged which is equipped for the connection of the retaining device 2 to a wall. Alongside the recessed mounting sections 10, the retaining device 2 exhibits exposed mounting sections 12. A screw 14 runs through the mounting sections 10, 12, which screw enters through a mounting opening in the wall and, on the other side of the wall, leads to a wall opening for the plugs 4 with a locknut for the mounting of the retaining device 2. Furthermore, a longitudinal axis 16 of a ligament further outlined below is, as an example, shown, wherein the mounting section 10 is arranged on the extended longitudinal axis 16 of the ligament.
The plugs 4c, 4d, and 4e each include a connection section 20 for connection to an accessory component. A mating connector 28 corresponding to the respective plug 4 is arranged contrary to the Z-direction.
The modular element 6 can, naturally, also include a carrying body in which, instead of electrical contacts, or in addition to the electrical contacts, a pneumatic connection and/or a hydraulic connection is incorporated, retained, and led through the wall. The carrying body is thereby constructed analogously to the insulation body, but need not, however, exhibit the latter's electrically insulating effect. Advantageously, the possible applications of the retaining frame 2 are thus increased by the modular element 6.
The insulation body of the plug 4 is arranged opposite to the Z-direction in the modular element 6; this is not visible in
Two neighboring through-holes 40 each exhibit a peripheral area 44, essentially running in parallel to one another. The two peripheral areas 44 form a ligament 46. A seal 48 can be fitted between the retaining device 2 and the edge of the wall opening. A seal 50 can be fitted between a respective one of the modular elements 6 and the retaining device 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015205363.6 | Mar 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/000345 | 3/23/2016 | WO | 00 |