The invention relates to a spring-force terminal point for an electrical conductor having the features of the precharacterizing clause of claim 1. Such spring-force terminal points are used for quickly connecting electrical conductors. In general, the electrical conductor is in this case pressed by a clamping spring against a conducting element. With the present invention, the conducting element is in the form of a busbar. Such spring-force terminal points may be in the form of automatic terminal points, which means that the terminal point closes by itself by the conductor to be connected being inserted. Likewise, the spring-force terminal point may also have additional actuating elements, however, in order to close the terminal point once the conductor has been inserted with the aid of these actuating elements.
The present spring-force terminal point is suitable both for automatic closing and for closing using an operating element. The advantage of the invention consists in the fact that essentially the same component parts can be used for both operating variants. The spring-force terminal point is therefore used for realizing a same-part strategy, which simplifies the storing of the parts and correspondingly reduces the costs involved with storage.
The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures, in which:
b shows a side view of the spring-force terminal point according to the invention without a housing and without a conductor with an untensioned, closed clamping spring,
The clamping spring 1 is mounted on the substantially L-shaped busbar 2. The clamping spring fixed limb 3 is fixed to the busbar 2 for this purpose. The L-shaped spring limb 4, which is connected to the clamping spring fixed limb 3, is mounted in a sprung manner on the clamping spring fixed limb 3. The spring limb 4 has a subregion running in the longitudinal direction 5 and a subregion adjoining the latter and running in the transverse direction 6. That subregion of the spring limb 4 of the clamping spring 1 which runs in the transverse direction 6 has an insertion window 7 which passes through the spring limb 4. The busbar 2 passes through the insertion window 7 at the edge. The conductor 8 to be connected can be introduced into the insertion window 7 by the conductor 8 being pushed through the insertion window 7 in the longitudinal direction 5. A retaining lug 9 adjoins the insertion window 7 in the transverse direction 6. For its part, the retaining lug 9 has a latching cutout 10 passing through it. In the opening position of the spring-force terminal point, the latching cam 12 which is formed on the tension lever 11 engages in the latching cutout 10. The tension lever 11 for its part comprises a tensioning limb 13 and a resetting limb 14. The resetting spring 15 is bent out of the resetting limb 14 in the manner of a tab. The tensioning limb 13 and the resetting limb 14 are mounted in the housing 16 in such a way that they are mounted so as to be capable of rotating about the pivot 17 on the tension lever 11.
In order to be able to remove the conductor 8 from the spring-force terminal point again, the driver blade 20 of a screwdriver can be inserted into the housing 16 via a dismantling opening 19. The driver blade 20 is used simply to press against the rear side of the spring limb 4 and the spring limb 4 is thus moved towards the tension lever 11 in the transverse direction 6 until the latching cam 12 engages in the latching cutout 10 on the spring limb 4 and thus holds the clamping spring 1 in its opening position, which is illustrated in
While the embodiment shown in
1 Clamping spring
2 Busbar
3 Clamping spring fixed limb
4 Spring limb
5 Longitudinal direction
6 Transverse direction
7 Insertion window
8 Conductor
9 Retaining lug
10 Latching cutout
11 Tension lever
12 Latching cam
13 Tensioning limb
14 Resetting limb
15 Resetting spring
16 Housing
17 Pivot
18 Insertion opening
19 Dismantling opening
20 Driver blade
21 Pushbutton
22 Pushbutton opening
23 Retaining groove
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2006 015 363.2 | Oct 2006 | DE | national |