1. Technical Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal block for connecting electric wires.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known in the technical sector relating to the manufacture of switchboards for the wiring of electrical installations to use terminal blocks which are able to be mounted on associated supports and have opposite side openings for introducing in the longitudinal direction discontinuous wires to be connected electrically together by tightening a part movable in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the wires.
Although fulfilling their function, these known terminal blocks nevertheless have drawbacks in particular with regard to certain applications such as connection of the output wires from a thermocouple which, as is known, are made of a different material and must be connected without creating a difference in potential which would give rise to an incorrect measurement read off the instrument situated remotely.
Particular types of terminal blocks designed for these applications are also known and essentially comprise:
In the first case this results in terminal blocks which are extremely precise, but which also have a high cost owing to the double terminals and the presence of the bars made of different material; in the second case the design is simplified, but at the cost of much less precision owing to the direct clamping action by means of screws.
In addition to this, the choice of materials and the dimensions of the connection (terminals plus screws) must be compatible with the material and the diameters of the wires to be connected, resulting in the need to produce and store a large number of different terminal blocks.
The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing a terminal block for electrically connecting discontinuous wires, in particular for measuring instruments such as thermocouples and the like, which is able to ensure a very precise electrical connection without creating differences in potential and is essentially independent of the material and the cross-section of the wires to be connected.
In connection with this problem it is also required that this terminal block should consist of a small number of component parts and should be easy and inexpensive to produce and assemble and have minimum dimensions.
These results are obtained according to the present invention by a terminal block comprising a body having, formed internally, a chamber for housing clamping means for retaining the ends of electric cables, which can be operated by means of operating means, at least two openings for introducing said wires, at least one opening for access to said operating means, said clamping means consisting of at least two jaws which are situated opposite each other in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the electric wires and respectively comprising at least one base and at least one pair of lugs which are discontinuous in the longitudinal direction so as to define respective seats suitable for engagement in the vertical direction with corresponding lugs of the other jaw and in that said lugs have a cross-section substantially in the form of an isosceles triangle able to contain inside them the electric wires to be connected.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the object of the present invention, provided with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
a shows a schematic cross-section along the plane indicated by the line III-III in
b shows a schematic cross-section along the plane indicted by III-III in
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In greater detail, said chamber 11 is connected to an upper opening 14 by means of a channel 13 extending in the vertical direction Z-Z and having, at a certain height, a hollow transverse extension 13a so as to form a seat for a screw 20 forming the part for operating the clamping means 30.
The interior of the chamber 11 is also provided with a first tooth 15 and a second tooth 16 extending in the longitudinal direction inwards, situated opposite each other and arranged at different heights in the vertical direction Z-Z so as to form retaining and/or end-of-travel parts for the clamping means as described more fully below.
Said screw 20 is housed with its head 21 inserted inside the transverse hollow extension 13a and threaded shank 22 extending downwards so as to mate with a corresponding female thread 32d of the wire clamping component 30.
In more detail, the wire clamping component 30 comprise a first metal jaw 31 and a second metal jaw 32 which are respectively formed by a folded plate so as to form a continuous base 31a, 32a, with a substantially parallelepipedal cross-section, and a plurality of lugs 31b, 32b having a cross-section substantially in the form of an isosceles triangle and discontinuous in the longitudinal direction X-X so as to form seats 31c,32c situated between two consecutive lugs 31b,32b.
In a preferred embodiment, the operating screw 20 and the female thread 32d of the second jaw 32 have respective threads able to cause the movement away from each other of the two jaws in the vertical direction Z-Z so that clamping of the wires is performed by means of pulling of the movable jaw 32 away from the stationary jaw 31.
The holes 12 are also configured with a cross-section substantially in the form of a truncated pyramid so as to ensure proper insertion of the wires in the correct relative position inside the clamps 31, 32, while preventing the entry of the wires if the jaws are not correctly open and therefore likely to cause poor electrical contact between the two wires.
During assembly, which is performed with the terminal block open on the front side:
With this configuration, the operating principle of the terminal block is as follows:
It is pointed out moreover that, within the same longitudinal volume, the clamping action of the jaws performed by means of pulling produces a plurality of points of electrical contact between the two wires, ensuring reliable conduction.
It is therefore clear that the terminal block according to the invention results in a significant improvement compared to the known art since the particular form of the clamping jaws ensures that:
In addition to this, the movable jaw is operated by means of a single operating screw with a reduction in the parts and assembly costs.
Moreover, the electrical contact is performed by means of only two electric wires, without the direct action of screws and the two jaws only have a mechanical clamping function, with the result that they may also be made of low-cost and/or insulating materials.
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MI2007A0045 | Jan 2007 | IT | national |
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20080171477 A1 | Jul 2008 | US |