Information
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Patent Grant
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6654223
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Patent Number
6,654,223
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 29, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 25, 200321 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
- 361 118
- 361 111
- 361 911
- 361 56
- 361 127
- 361 119
- 439 825
- 439 922
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A surge arrester mounting unit is provided for telecommunications and data systems technology. The arrester includes an upper part and lower part made of plastic, and metallic contact elements which are arranged in pairs and which engage, by means of spring arms, in chambers of the upper part in order to made contact with surge arresters. The contact elements have contact blades which project out of the lower part. In order to enable the surge arrester mounting unit also to be used for terminal blocks with high transmission rates, the invention provides for the contact blades (11) for separating contact fingers (directed into the interior of a terminal block) (1)), from insulation piercing contact elements (4) to be made approximately twice as long as the spring arms (19) and to be given more than double the material thickness (d) at the free end by bending over.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an surge arrester mounting unit for telecommunications and data systems equipment, composed of an upper part and a lower part made of plastic, and of metallic contact elements which are arranged in pairs and which each engage by means of spring arms in chambers of the upper part in order to make contact with surge arresters, and project out of the lower part as contact blades.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An surge arrester mounting unit of the generic type has previously been disclosed in DE 3014796 C3. In this mounting unit, the contact blades which project out of the lower part are designed to engage in contact springs of a terminal block whose design has previously been disclosed in DE 2725551 C2. Here, in each case two insulation piercing contact elements form, together with a contact spring, a single component, the contact spring being located relatively close to the top of the terminal block so that the contact blades can engage in it.
In addition, DE 4325952 C2 has previously disclosed terminal blocks for telecommunications and data systems equipment with high transmission rates, in which terminal blocks there are, between the insulation piercing contact elements, contact fingers which are directed into the interior of the terminal block and which can be separated by a printed circuit board-like plug tongue of a plug. Over voltage protection for such a terminal block for high transmission rates cannot be provided by plugging in the surge arrester mounting unit which has previously been disclosed in DE 3014796 C3, since the contact blades of the mounting unit cannot separate the contact fingers of such a terminal block for high transmission rates.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
The invention is therefore based on the object of developing the surge arrester mounting unit of the generic type in such a way that the latter can also be used for over voltage protection of terminal blocks for high transmission rates.
In order to achieve this object, the invention provides for the contact blades for separating contact fingers (directed into the interior of a terminal block) from insulation piercing contact elements, to be made approximately twice as long as the spring arms and to be given more than double the material thickness at the free end by bending over. This significant, lengthening of the contact blades and the considerable thickening of the contact blades gives them the function of a printed circuit board-like plug which can engage between the contact fingers directed into the interior of the terminal block and separate them while making contact, so that over voltage protection is ensured for the terminal block for high transmission rates. The combination of lengthening and thickening of the contact blades is essential here, since it is the only way of being sure of both making contact with, and also separating, the contact fingers, directed into the interior of the terminal block, of the insulation piercing contact elements.
In order to stabilize the contact blades and secure their position, the contact blades have a bowed portion cut out of the material approximately in the longitudinal center.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is a vertical cross sectional view through the surge arrester mounting unit which has been plugged into a terminal block;
FIG. 2
is an end view of the surge arrester
10
mounting unit;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the surge arrester mounting unit;
FIG. 4
is a side view of the lower part of the surge arrester mounting unit with contact elements;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged plan view of a lower part according to
FIG. 4
without contact elements;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along the line VI—VI in
FIG. 5
with contact elements;
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view taken through the lower part with contact elements; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective side view of a contact element.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings in particular, the lower part of
FIG. 1
shows a vertical cross section through a terminal block
1
for telecommunications and data systems equipment with high transmission rates, in accordance with DE 4325952 C2. The terminal block
1
is composed of a housing lower part
2
and a housing upper part
3
, each made of plastic, into which two rows of short insulation piercing contact elements
4
for connecting cable conductors are inserted. The distance between two adjacent pairs of insulation piercing contact elements
4
is (in a manner not illustrated in more detail) greater than the distance between two adjacent insulation piercing contact elements of a pair. The insulation piercing contact elements
4
are supported on supporting walls
5
in the housing lower part
2
and are lengthened, with obliquely angled contact fingers
6
. The fingers
6
are directed into the interior of the terminal block
1
. Spring contacts
7
are provided which adjoin the finger
6
. The opposing fingers
6
and opposing contacts
7
form a break point
8
between them. Between the two rows of insulation piercing contact elements
4
, the connection block
1
has a row of plug-in openings
9
for contact blades
11
of an surge arrester mounting unit
10
. These openings
9
provide the access to separate the contact connection between the spring contacts
7
.
The surge arrester mounting unit
10
is illustrated in more detail in
FIGS. 2
to
7
. The mounting unit
10
has, on its two ends, clip-like prolongations
12
which are made of plastic. The clip-like prolongations
12
serve, in a fashion which is not illustrated in more detail, to make a connection to the housing upper part
3
of the terminal block
1
and over which the free ends of the contact blades
11
project. The surge arrester mounting unit
10
for telecommunications and data systems equipment is composed of an upper part
13
and a lower part
14
, each made of plastic. The upper part
13
is latched into the lower part
14
by means of latching connections. In the upper part
13
there are ten chambers
15
, divided by transverse walls
16
, for the insertion of surge arresters
17
(FIG.
1
). Each chamber
15
is assigned a pair of metallic contact elements
18
(
FIG. 8
) which are composed of spring arms
19
, projecting into the chambers
15
, for making contact with the connection limbs
20
of the surge arresters
17
, and of a contact blade
11
projecting out of the lower part
14
. The spring arms
19
are joined, in each case in pairs, to a web
22
and bent at the free end into a V shape and are directed towards one another. The contact blade
11
projects from the web
22
with a rounded portion and at approximately 90°, and it is approximately twice as long as the spring arms
19
, and is thickened at its free end to a thickness D of more than twice the material thickness d of the contact blade
21
by bending an end clip
23
. Each metallic contact element
18
is formed in one piece with its spring arms
19
, which are arranged in pairs, its contact blade
11
and its bent-over end clip
23
. Provided approximately in the longitudinal center of the contact blade
21
, underneath a shoulder
21
, there is a domed section
24
in the form of a curve. This domed section
24
is cut out of the material of the contact blade
11
, is curved out above the planar shoulder
21
and serves to take up the play of the contact blade
11
which is inserted into the lower part
14
. Due to the thickened end clip
23
, the contact blade
11
requires a through opening
26
through the base
29
of the lower part
14
, which has a greater cross section, as will be explained below.
As
FIG. 4
shows, the spring arms
19
which are arranged in pairs project into the free space of the lower part
14
into which the upper part
13
is inserted. The spring arms
19
each engage in pairs in the chambers
15
of the upper part
13
. The contact blades
11
are of longer design and have the thickened end clip
23
project out of the lower part
14
parallel to the lateral clips
12
and are each plugged into the base
29
of the lower part
14
, after having been respectively rotated through 180°. The result is that the thickened end clips
23
of the contact blade
11
are pointed in alternating directions with respect to the two longitudinal sides of the lower part
14
. As is clear from
FIG. 7
, the metallic contact elements
18
are plugged into the lower part
14
, with their webs
22
parallel to the base of the lower part
14
. The contact blades
11
penetrate the openings
23
in the base of the lower part
14
, the cross section of which openings
26
is L-shaped (
FIG. 5
) and is matched to the thickened end clip
23
.
On the underside of the lower part
14
there are central guide webs
27
between the laterally adjacent clips
12
, the guide webs
27
being made of plastic and each guiding a pair of contact blades
11
. Between in each case two pairs of contact blades
11
there are central webs
28
which are made of plastic and which additionally guide the contact blades
11
. The cut-out curved section
24
of each contact blade
11
is located here in a guide duct
33
which is formed from the guide webs
27
and the central webs
28
, in such a way that the contact blade
11
is securely mounted in the lower part
14
despite the fact that the opening
26
is larger in cross section. The base
29
of the lower part
14
has two large openings
13
per pair of contact blades
11
. A Z shaped wall
31
is provided between the openings
30
so that the thickened end clips
23
of the contact blades
11
can pass through openings
26
, which are L-shaped in cross section, on each side of the limbs
23
of the wall
31
. The bowed sections
24
are provided to secure the position, and to absorb the play, of the contact blade
11
in the guide duct
33
adjoining the opening
26
.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Claims
- 1. A surge arrester mounting unit for telecommunications and data systems equipment, the mounting unit comprising:an upper part made of plastic; a lower part made of plastic; metallic contact elements arranged in pairs in chambers of the upper part, each contact element having a spring arms with contact element pairs engaging by means of said spring arms for making contact with a surge arrester, said contact elements projecting out of said lower part as contact blades, said contact blades for separating contact fingers of insulation piercing contact elements, upon being directed into the interior of a terminal block, said contact blades being approximately twice as long as said spring arms and having a bent over portion providing more than double a material thickness at a free end of said contact blades.
- 2. The surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact blades have, approximately in the longitudinal center, a bowed portion which is cut out of the material.
- 3. The surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lower part has a base with an opening with an L-shaped cross section providing an access space for the bent over portion of a respective contact blade to pass through and having a guide duct with a bowed portion for guiding the contact blade by means of an adjoin opening.
- 4. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact blades are positioned for insulation piercing contact elements of the terminal block having contact pairs with a distance between two adjacent pairs of insulation piercing contact elements being larger than the distance between two adjacent insulation piercing contact elements of a pair.
- 5. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said contact blades are positioned for the terminal block being provided with a central row of plug-in openings for the contact blades.
- 6. A surge arrester and terminal block combination, comprising:a to block having an interior with insulation piercing contact elements each a contact fingers with cooperating contact fingers being biased into contact; and a surge arrester mounting unit with an upper part made of plastic, a lower part made of plastic and metallic contact elements arranged in pairs in chambers of the upper part, each of said contact elements having a spring arm portion with contact element pairs engaging for making contact with a surge arrester, said contact elements each having a portion projecting out of said lower part as contact blade each of said contact blades for separating contact fingers of insulation piercing contact elements, upon being directed into the interior of a terminal block, each of said contact blades being approximately twice as long as said spring arms and having a bent over portion providing more than double a material thickness at a free end of said contact blades.
- 7. A combination as claimed in claim 6, wherein said contact blades have, approximately in the longitudinal center, a bowed portion which is cut out of the material.
- 8. A combination as claimed in claim 7, wherein said lower part has a base with an opening with an L-shaped cross section providing an access space for the bent over portion of a respective contact blade to pass through and having a guide duct with a bowed portion for guiding the contact blade by means of an adjoining opening.
- 9. A combination as claimed in claim 6, wherein said contact blades are positioned for interaction with said insulation piercing contact elements of said terminal block, said insulation piercing contact elements being provided forming contact pairs with a distance between two adjacent pairs of insulation piercing contact elements being larger than a distance between two adjacent insulation piercing contact elements of a pair.
- 10. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein said terminal block has a central row of plug-in openings for said contact blades.
- 11. A surge arrester mounting unit comprising:an upper part made of plastic; a lower part made of plastic; surge arresters; a set of first metallic contact elements; and a set of second metallic contact elements, the first and second contact elements being arranged in pairs in the upper part, each of the first and second contact elements being an integral structure having spring arms with respective egg contact element pairs for making contact with one of said surge arresters, said contact elements each including an integral portion projecting out of said lower part as contact blades for separating contact fingers of insulation piercing contact elements, upon being directed into the interior of a terminal block, said contact blades being approximately twice as long as said spring arms and having a bent over portion providing more than double a material thickness at a free end contact part of each of said contact blades.
- 12. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 11, wherein said contact blades have, approximately in a longitudinal center, a bowed portion which is cut out of the material.
- 13. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said lower part has a base with an opening with an L-shaped cross section providing an access space for the bent over portion of a respective cob blade to pass Trough and having a guide duct with a bowed portion for guiding the contact blade by means of an adjoining opening.
- 14. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 11, wherein said contact blades are positioned spaced apart for interaction with said insulation piercing contact elements of said terminal block, said insulation piercing contact elements being provided forming contact pairs with a distance between two adjacent pairs of insulation piercing contact elements being larger than a distance between two adjacent insulation piercing contact elements of a pair.
- 15. A surge arrester mounting unit as claimed in claim 14, wherein said terminal block has a central row of plug-in openings for said contact blades.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
199 00 759 |
Jan 1999 |
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