Information
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Patent Grant
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6835081
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Patent Number
6,835,081
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Date Filed
Monday, November 25, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 28, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 215
- 439 210
- 439 211
- 439 650
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A modular electrical component for use in modular office furniture, comprising a housing including a plurality of housing parts, the housing parts being releasably engaged with each other, at least one of the housing parts including a plurality of internal locating features, and at least one of the housing parts including at least one electrical connector port, a plurality of terminals, each terminal being positionable in the housing parts relative to at least one of the plurality of locating features, each terminal having a plurality of ends including one end associated with a respective electrical connector port, and at least one releasable lock, each lock being associated with at least two of the plurality of housing parts and effecting releasable engagement between the housing parts.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to modular electrical distribution systems, and, more particularly, to modular electrical distribution blocks used with distribution harnesses in a modular furniture environment.
2. Description of the Related Art
Distribution harnesses are known within a modular furniture environment to distribute electrical utilities within and to various modular wall panels. A typical distribution harness may include at least two end connectors, each end connector connected to a channel enclosing at least one conductor. The conductors are interconnected via an electrical distribution block which has a plurality of terminals corresponding to and interconnecting the conductors. The distribution block includes a housing which encloses the terminals and the ends of the conductors, and terminates the channel at the channel ends opposite of the end connectors. The distribution block can typically include ports in the housing which electrically connects the terminals, and thus the channel conductors, to electrical devices such as electrical receptacle outlets.
A typical housing can be an overmolded plastic one piece design. Such a housing requires that the conductors are installed in their respective channels or wire conduits and interconnected via the terminals, then the housing is molded over the terminals, conductor ends and wire conduit ends using an insert injection molding process. An insert injection molding process requires an insert injection molding machine, relatively expensive molds, and importantly, may have a machine cycle time of sixty seconds or more. Additionally, a cooling time may be required for the housing before normal handling of the housing and harness thereby increasing the effective machine cycle time. If the demand rate is less than the machine cycle time, (i.e., the customer demand requires harnesses be made in less than the machine cycle time), or if economic or competitive pressures require a shorter cycle time, overtime or multiple shifts are required, or additional machines and molds, or multiple cavity molds. All of the previously mentioned options have substantial price associated therewith.
The manufacturing of a distribution harness with an overmolded housing for the distribution block is additionally paced by the injection molding machine reliability and mold reliability. If the machine goes down, or the mold needs repair, the harness production stops unless spare machines or molds are available. Environmental conditions such as relative humidity or other contamination may further negatively impact production efficiencies of the molding process by increasing the amount of defective parts.
An overmolded distribution block housing is inherently inflexible relative to any post assembly modifications. For example, if a harness, including end connectors, channels and distribution block, has a capacity for eight conductors, but only four conductors are originally installed, the distribution block housing must be destroyed to add the additional connectors.
What is needed in the art is an electrical distribution block design and method, for distribution harnesses, which does not require the use of an insert injection molding process for manufacturing of the distribution block, and which provides for an easy and reliable mating and unmating of distribution block housing parts in a time efficient manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a modular electrical distribution block with snap fit housing parts.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a modular electrical component for use in modular office furniture, including a housing with a plurality of housing parts. The housing parts are being releasably engaged with each other. At least one of the housing parts includes a plurality of internal locating features, and at least one of the housing parts includes at least one electrical connector port. A plurality of terminals, are positionable in the housing parts relative to at least one of the plurality of locating features. Each terminal has a plurality of ends including one end associated with a respective electrical connector port. At least one releasable lock is provided, with each lock being associated with at least two of the plurality of housing parts and effecting releasable engagement between the housing parts.
An advantage of the present invention is the reduced manufacturing time required to assemble the distribution block and distribution harness.
Another advantage is the housing parts of the present invention are releasably engaged thereby allowing post assembly modification of the electrical distribution block and harness without the need to destroy the distribution block or harness assembly.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is the elimination of insert injection molding machines and associated molds in the manufacturing assembly of the distribution block and distribution harness.
A further advantage of the present invention is the presence of locating features in the housing parts for properly locating terminals thereby simplifying and error proofing the assembly process.
A yet further advantage of the present invention is the presence of mating edges in the distribution block housing parts allowing a repeatable and reliable interconnection of housing parts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an assembled distribution harness showing an embodiment of the snap fit distribution block of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded, perspective view of a distribution harness showing an embodiment of the snap fit distribution block of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of a snap fit embodiment of the male housing part of the present invention shown in
FIG. 2
as viewed from section line
3
—
3
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of a snap fit embodiment of the female housing part of the present invention shown in
FIG. 2
as viewed from section line
4
—
4
;
FIG. 5
is an exploded, perspective view of a distribution harness showing a staked fit distribution block embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of a staked fit embodiment of the male housing part of the present invention shown in
FIG. 5
as viewed from section line
6
—
6
; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of a staked fit embodiment of the female housing part of the present invention shown in
FIG. 5
as viewed from section line
7
—
7
.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown an electrical distribution harness
10
which generally includes end connectors
12
, wire conduits
14
, brackets
16
, receptacles
18
, conductors
20
(
FIG. 2
) and electrical distribution block or modular electrical component
22
. Electrical distribution harness
10
is generally attached to a frame of a modular wall panel (not shown) using brackets
18
and is enclosed within the same modular wall panel.
End connectors
12
includes end connector housing
24
with end connector port
26
and enclosing end connector terminals
28
. End connector terminals
28
are electrically connected to conductors
20
within wire conduits
14
. End connector ports
26
can be connected to jumper cables (not shown), other distribution harnesses (not shown), electrical devices (not shown) or sources of electrical utilities (also not shown).
Wire conduits
14
mechanically connect at one end thereof to end connectors
12
and enclose conductors
20
. The other end of wire conduits
14
connect to respective sides of distribution block
22
.
Brackets
16
attach to wire conduit
14
and hold electrical distribution harness
10
to the frame of a modular wall panel (not shown) using feet
40
. Bracket clips
42
of brackets
16
mechanically hold receptacles
18
to electrical distribution harness
10
. Other embodiments of bracket
16
are possible.
Receptacle housing
50
of receptacle
18
mechanically connects to bracket
16
. Housing
50
includes receptacle ports
54
which electrically connect to electrical connector ports
60
, thereby connecting outlets
52
to a source of electrical power (not shown) through distribution harness
10
. Housing clips
56
releasably engage bracket clips
42
to mechanically hold receptacle
18
to bracket
16
.
Electrical distribution block or modular electrical component
22
(
FIG. 2
) includes electrical connector ports
60
, housing
62
and terminals
68
. Terminals
68
electrically connect electrical connector ports
60
to conductors
20
. Electrical distribution block
22
is shown as an H-shaped distribution block including four ports
60
wherein a given H-shaped terminal
68
simultaneously connects all four ports
60
to a given conductor
20
by terminating each terminal end
70
in a different port
60
. Conductors
20
are terminated in electrical distribution block
22
at terminal connector
74
which is shown as a crimp connection but may be a soldered or welded connection.
Housing
62
includes at least a male housing part
64
and female housing part
66
. Male housing part
64
and female housing part
66
are repeatably positionable to configure housing
62
by the juxtaposition of housing part mating edges
76
such as male part projecting edges
78
in male housing part
64
and female part recessed edges
80
in female housing part
66
as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
. Housing part inside portion
82
includes internal locating features such as tabs
84
in female housing part
66
which mate with terminal locating recesses
72
in each terminal
68
to maintain the proper orientation of terminals
68
in housing
62
, and to exclude incorrect orientations of terminals
68
in housing
62
during assembly.
Housing
62
further includes snap fitting releasable lock
86
with ramped projection
88
and recess or opening
90
. As housing parts
64
and
66
are brought together, and housing part mating edges
76
are juxtaposed, ramped projections
88
deflect slightly until housing parts
64
and
66
are in a closed position, respective of each other, at which point ramped projections
88
spring and lock into recesses
90
. The opening of housing
62
is achieved by simultaneously deflecting ramped projections
88
and pulling apart housing parts
64
and
66
.
In use, electrical distribution harness
10
is assembled by pulling conductors
20
through wire conduits
14
and housing parts
64
and
66
. Terminals
68
are positioned within housing parts
64
and
66
matching terminal locating recesses
72
in each terminal
68
with corresponding internal locating features
84
. Conductors
20
are individually connected, at an end, to a respective terminal
68
. Wire conduits
14
are connected to a respective housing part
64
or
66
, and housing parts
64
and
66
are joined together. When housing parts
64
and
66
are completely joined they lock via snap fitting releasable lock
86
. Conductors
20
are connected at their other end to end connector terminals
28
. End connectors
12
are connected to their respective wire conduits
14
. Brackets
16
and receptacles
18
are mounted and connected to electrical distribution harness
10
as required. Electrical distribution harness
10
is mounted in a modular wall panel (not shown) and end connector ports
26
are connected to jumper cables (not shown), other distribution harnesses (not shown), electrical devices (not shown) or sources of electrical utilities (also not shown). Electrical connector ports
60
in electrical distribution block
22
can be connected to other receptacles
18
or electrical devices (not shown).
In another embodiment (FIGS.
5
-
7
), electrical distribution harness
100
includes staked fit electrical distribution block or modular electrical component
101
including housing
102
. Housing
102
includes staked fitting releasable lock
107
having cylindrical projections
108
on female housing part
106
and circular recesses
110
on male housing part
104
. Other components are as described in the previous embodiment. In use, the locking of the embodiment of
FIGS. 5-7
includes joining male housing part
104
and female housing part
106
, in part, through the insertion of cylindrical projections
108
into respective circular recesses
110
. After the complete joining of male housing part
104
and female housing part
106
, the locking of the respective housing parts includes staking an end of cylindrical projections in place using a heat gun, and/or compression, or other methods. Other components of electrical distribution harness
100
are the same as the previous embodiment.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A modular electrical component for use in modular office furniture, comprising:an H-shaped housing including a first housing part and a second housing part, said first housing part being releasably engaged with said second housing part, said first housing part approximately symmetrical with said second housing part, at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part including a plurality of internal locating features, and at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part including at least one electrical connector port; a plurality of terminals, each said terminal being positionable in said first housing part and said second housing part relative to at least one of said plurality of locating features, each said terminal having a plurality of ends including one end associated with a respective said electrical connector port; and at least one releasable lock, each said lock being associated with both of said first housing part and said second housing part and effecting said releasable engagement between said first housing part and said second housing part.
- 2. The modular electrical component of claim 1, wherein said at least one releasable lock comprises one of a snap fitting and a staked fitting.
- 3. The modular electrical component of claim 2, wherein each said releasable lock comprises said snap fitting including a ramped projection on one of said first housing part and said second housing part and a recess on an other of said first housing part and said second housing part.
- 4. The modular electrical component of claim 3, wherein said other of said first housing part and said second housing part includes an opening defining said recess.
- 5. The modular electrical component of claim 2, wherein each said releasable lock comprises said staked fitting including a cylindrical projection on one of said first housing part and said second housing part and a circular recess on another of said first housing part and said second housing part.
- 6. The modular electrical component of claim 1, wherein at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part includes an inside portion, and said plurality of locating features is a plurality of tabs on said inside portion, each said terminal being coupleable with a corresponding said tab.
- 7. The modular electrical component of claim 6, wherein said plurality of terminals each include a locating recess, each said locating recess being coupleable with a corresponding said tab.
- 8. The modular electrical component of claim 1, wherein said first housing part and said second housing part include mating edges configured to inhibit relative movement therebetween.
- 9. The modular electrical component of claim 8, wherein said mating edges includes a male part and a female part, said male part includes at least one projecting edge, said female part includes at least one recessed edge, at least one said projecting edge repeatably positionable with at least one said recessed edge.
- 10. An electrical distribution harness for use in modular office furniture, comprising:an electrical distribution block, comprising: an H-shaped housing including a first housing part and a second housing part, said first housing part being releasably engaged with said second housing part, said first housing part approximately symmetrical with said second housing part, at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part, including a plurality of internal locating features, and at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part including at least one electrical connector port; a plurality of terminals, each said terminal being positionable in said first housing part and said second housing part relative to at least one of said plurality of locating features, each said terminal having a plurality of ends including one end associated with a respective said electrical connector port; at least one releasable lock, each said lock being associated with both of said first housing part and said second housing part and effecting said releasable engagement between said first housing part and said second housing part; and at least one wire conduit coupled with and extending from said electrical distribution block.
- 11. The modular electrical component of claim 10, wherein said at least one releasable lock comprises one of a snap fitting and a staked fitting.
- 12. The modular electrical component of claim 11, wherein each said releasable lock comprises said snap fitting including a ramped projection on one of said first housing part and said second housing part and a recess on an other of said first housing part and said second housing part.
- 13. The modular electrical component of claim 12, wherein said other of said first housing part and said second housing part includes an opening defining said recess.
- 14. The modular electrical component of claim 11, wherein each said releasable lock comprises said staked fitting including a cylindrical projection on one of said first housing part and said second housing part and a circular recess on another of said first housing part and said second housing part.
- 15. The modular electrical component of claim 10, wherein at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part includes an inside portion, and said plurality of locating features is a plurality of tabs on said inside portion, each said terminal being coupleable with a corresponding said tab.
- 16. The modular electrical component of claim 15, wherein said plurality of terminals each include a locating recess, each said locating recess being coupleable with a corresponding said tab.
- 17. The modular electrical component of claim 10, wherein said first housing part and said second housing part include mating edges configured to inhibit relative movement therebetween.
- 18. The modular electrical component of claim 17, wherein said mating edges includes a male part and a female part, said male part includes at least one projecting edge, said female part includes at least one recessed edge, at least one said projecting edge repeatably positionable with at least one said recessed edge.
- 19. A method of manufacturing a modular electrical component, comprising the steps of:providing an H-shaped housing including a first housing part and a second housing part, at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part including a plurality of internal locating features, at least one of said first housing part and said second housing part including at least one electrical connector port; a plurality of terminals, each said terminal having a plurality of ends including one end associated with a respective said electrical connector port; and at least one releasable lock, each said lock being associated with both of said first housing part and said second housing part; positioning said plurality of terminals in said first housing part and said second housing part relative to at least one of said plurality of locating features; joining said first housing part and said second housing part together; and locking each said lock in a releasable manner and thereby effecting releasable engagement of said first housing part and said second housing part.
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