Information
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Patent Grant
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6733330
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Patent Number
6,733,330
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 11, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 11, 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
- 439 532
- 439 372
- 439 716
- 439 715
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International Classifications
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Abstract
This terminal block comprises;an insulating casing in which at least one housing for accommodating a connector, which can be plugged into the housing in a direction (D), is provided,means for locking the connector to the casing.The locking means comprise:at least one locking arm which:is secured to the casing,swings around an axis of rotation (Δ), between a withdrawal position and a locking position,is equipped with a catching element intended to cooperate in the locking position with a complementary catching element of the connector,means for immobilizing the arm in the locking position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the technical field of terminal or interconnection blocks, which may or may not be modular, used to supply and control electrical plants.
In the above field, the invention more particularly relates to terminal blocks intended to accommodate one or more plug-in connectors.
Such terminal blocks generally comprise an insulating casing in which at least one housing for accommodating a plug-in connector is provided.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
In order to prevent the inadvertent detachment of the terminal block from the connector due to the effect, for example, of vibration or else of forces exerted on the conductors connected to the connector, it has been proposed to implement means of locking the connector to the terminal block.
Thus, it has been proposed to provide, at the end of the connector intended to be engaged into the accommodating housing, a stop intended to cooperate with a complementary recess of the housing. The stop and its complementary recess effectively mike it possible to lock the connector onto the casing but, however, have the drawback of making it particularly difficult to remove the connector once the latter is connected to the terminal block. This is because, either the stop and its complementary recess are designed so that they do not offer very much resistance to the removal of the connector, in which case the locking function is not appropriately provided, or, on the other hand, the stop and its complementary recess are designed to offer considerable resistance to the removal of the connector, in which case the locking function is completely provided but it is virtually impossible to remove the connector without damaging the terminal block or the connector itself.
In order to overcome this drawback, it has been proposed to use a catching lug connected to the connector and intended to engage in a complementary stop of the terminal block, as a means of locking the connector to the terminal block. A lug of this sort is satisfactory in its function of locking the connector to the terminal block and, moreover, it allows easy unlocking when it is necessary to detach the connector from the terminal block.
However, the use of such a connected catching lug has the drawback of increasing the overall size of the connector. Furthermore, the connected lug catches on a stop provided in a side wall of the terminal block such that it is not possible to use such a catching lug for locking a connector plugged into a central region of the terminal block.
Moreover, since the catching lug is connected to the connector, it is necessary, when using the connector, to make provision for this catching lug which will increase the number of components needed to produce a junction and connection assembly. Furthermore, the catching lug has an overall size which makes it difficult to use in a cramped environment.
There therefore appears to be a need novel locking means which guard against the drawbacks above and which, especially, are simple to use and have a small overall size, while providing effective locking of the connector to the terminal block and with which there is no risk of loss.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to achieve these objectives, the invention relates to a terminal block which comprises
an insulating casing in which at least one housing for accommodating a connector, which can be plugged into the housing in a direction (D), is provided, and
means for locking the connector to the casing.
According to the invention, the terminal block is one in which the locking means comprise:
at least one locking arm which:
is secured to the casing,
swings around an axis of rotation (Δ), between a withdrawal position and a locking position,
is equipped with a catching element intended to cooperate in the locking position with a complementary catching element of the connector, and
means for immobilizing the arm in the locking position.
Thus, since the locking arm is secured to the terminal block, it is not possible to lose it. Furthermore, this permanent presence prevents any risk of oversight during mounting and assembly of a junction and connection assembly using one or more terminal blocks according to the invention.
According to one feature of the invention, in order to reduce as much as possible the overall size of the terminal block and the space dedicated, on the latter, to the locking means, the axis of rotation Δ of the arm is substantially perpendicular to the plug-in direction D of the connector.
The locking arm may be produced in any suitable manner and, according to a preferred feature of the invention, the locking arm has an elongate shape with an axis d and bears, at one end, the catching element, and at the opposite end, means for articulating to the casing.
The articulation means may then be produced in any suitable manner, such as for example in the form of a bearing intended to cooperate with a spindle borne by the casing of the terminal block. Similarly, the interconnection means may also be produced in the form of a spindle secured to the locking arm and intended to engage in a bearing provided on the insulating casing of the terminal block.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the means of immobilizing the locking arm comprise a stop provided on the casing in order to support the arm in the locking position and to obstruct the passage of the arm into the withdrawal position from this locking position.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking arm then has, at its articulation end and away from the catching element, a heel intended to bear on the stop of the caning when the arm is in the locking position.
In order to offer high resistance to unlocking, especially under the effect of forces applied to the catching element by the locked connector, the heel is located opposite the housing accommodating the connector with respect to the axis Δ of rotation of the arm.
According to another feature of the invention, the immobilizing means comprise a rack provided on the casing and at least one tooth borne by the locking arm and intended to cooperate with the rack to impede the movement of the locking arm between its withdrawal position and its locking position, and vice versa. In a preferred, but not strictly necessary, manner, the rack is used in combination with the immobilizing stop provided on the casing.
According to the invention, the catching element of the locking arm can be provided in any suitable way, such as for example, in the form of a male or female catching element intended to cooperate with an element of complementary shape provided on the connector. According to a preferred embodiment, the catching element consists of a finger intended to cooperate with a stop offered by the connector to obstruct the removal of the connector from the accommodating housing. In a preferred, but not strictly necessary, manner, the stop of the connector consists of the edge of a cavity for accommodating the catching finger provided in the outer wall of the connector.
Moreover, according to a preferred, but not strictly necessary, embodiment, the arm has a cavity for accommodating an external maneuvering member, in order to facilitate the manipulation of the arm between the locking position and the withdrawal position and vice versa. In a preferred manner, this maneuvering cavity is provided at the end of the arm opposite the articulation end on the casing and has a shape suitable for accommodating the end of a screwdriver blade. Thus, when it is necessary to unlock the arm, it is possible to have available, by inserting the blade of a screwdriver into the maneuvering cavity, an arm with a considerable lever effect.
According to another feature of the invention, the locking arm has linking means intended to link the locking arm with another locking arm of an adjacent linking block.
The linking means may be provided in any suitable way, and, according to a preferred, but not strictly necessary, embodiment of the invention, the linking means comprise a peg provided on one side face of the arm, and a recess with a shape complementary to that of the peg, provided on the opposite side face of the locking arm.
The invention also relates to an assembly of at least two juxtaposed terminal blocks according to the invention. This assembly is one in which the locking arms of at least two adjacent terminal blocks are linked to each other.
This link may then result from using linking means as mentioned above and can therefore be dismantled. The link of the locking arm for adjacent blocks may also result from manufacturing the locking arms of two adjacent blocks as a single part. The production of the locking arms of more than two blocks, as a single part, may also be provided. Of course, this embodiment does not exclude the possibility of involving linking means which can be dismantled, provided in the side faces of the part constituting the juxtaposed linking arms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various other features of the invention will emerge from the description below provided with reference to the appended drawings which illustrate various nonlimiting embodiments of one or more terminal blocks according to the invention.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an assembly of juxtaposed terminal blocks according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a terminal block according to the invention, the locking arm of which is in the withdrawal position.
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
showing the arm of the terminal block in the locking position.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a locking arm for a terminal block according to the invention.
FIG. 5
is a section through the plane V—V of FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 6 and 7
are sections similar to
FIG. 5
showing another embodiment of terminal blocks according to the invention.
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
showing another embodiment of the locking means for a terminal block according to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates an assembly of six juxtaposed terminal blocks
1
to
6
according to the invention.
Each terminal block comprises an insulating casing
10
in which an interconnection part
11
made from a conductive material is placed. The interconnection part
11
is then equipped with various connection accessories such as, for example, but not exclusively, a spring
12
for connecting an electrical cable, and a tuning fork contact
13
for connecting an interconnection comb
14
. Of course, the interconnection part
11
could be equipped with any other interconnection accessory, such as for example a screw-in connectors, insulation-displacement connection systems, means of connecting plug-in connectors or else any other combination of these various accessories.
In accordance with an essential feature of the invention, the insulating casing
10
has at least one housing
15
for accommodating a plug-in connector
16
, as emerges from FIG.
1
. The interconnection part
11
is then equipped with a male or female connection device
17
intended to cooperate with the plug-in connector
16
. According to the example illustrated, the connection device
16
is provided in the form of a pin of axis D corresponding to the plug-in direction of the connector onto the block
1
. The connection device
17
of the terminal block could also consist of a female device intended, for example, to accommodate a pin of the connector.
In order to ensure pull-off resistance and a good ability to withstand vibrations from connecting the connector
16
to the insulating casing
10
, the terminal block has means
20
for locking the connector
16
to the casing
10
.
According to the invention, the locking means
20
comprise a locking arm
21
which is secured to the casing
10
and which is adapted, on the casing, so as to be able to swing around an axis of rotation Δ, between a withdrawal position E, more particularly illustrated in
FIG. 2
, and a locking position V, as illustrated in FIG.
3
. So as to reduce the thickness of the casing
10
as much as possible, the axis of rotation Δ is preferably substantially perpendicular to the plug-in direction D.
According to the preferred embodiment and as shown in
FIG. 4
, the arm
21
has an elongate, substantially parallelepipedal general shape with an axis d. The locking arm
21
then bears, at one of its ends
22
called a catching end, a catching element
23
intended to cooperate with a complementary catching element
24
of the connector
16
. According to the example illustrated, the catching element
23
consists of a finger intended to bear, in the locking position, on a stop
25
defined by an edge of a cavity
24
which is, in the connector and which forms the complementary catching element of the finger
23
.
Moreover, the arm
21
comprises, at its end
27
away from the catching end
22
, means
28
for articulating to the casing
10
. The articulation means
28
may be provided in any suitable way and, according to the example illustrated, they consist of two pivots
29
of axis Δ each provided on a side face of the arm
21
and intended to engage in a complementary housing
32
offered by the casing
10
, as is illustrated in FIG.
5
. The arm
21
is then adapted to the casing
10
in a housing
30
provided close to the housing
15
for accommodating the connector
16
.
The terminal block
1
thus constructed is used as follows.
Before putting the connector
16
in place, the arm
21
is placed in the withdrawal position E, as illustrated in FIG.
2
. In this withdrawal position E, the connector
16
may be freely put in place or removed from the housing
15
by a translational movement parallel to the plug-in direction D. When it is desired to lock the connector
16
to the terminal block, the arm
21
is moved in the direction of the arrow F
1
until it is in the locking position V in which the finger
23
is engaged in the housing
24
of the connector
16
in order to bear against the stop
25
and thus oppose removal of the connector
16
in the direction of the arrow F
2
, as illustrated in FIG.
3
.
In order to prevent the inadvertent unlocking of the arm
21
, the locking means
20
further comprise means
35
for immobilizing the arm in the locking position V.
According to the example illustrated, the locking means
35
comprise a stop
36
provided in the bottom of the housing
30
in which the arm
21
is mounted. The stop
36
is then intended to offer support to a heel
37
of the articulating end
27
of the arm
21
, when the arm
21
is in the locked position. The engagement of the heel
37
on the stop
36
immobilizes movements of the arm and thus prevents the arm
21
from returning to the withdrawal position. Thus, the locking position V corresponds to a stable position of the arm
21
.
In order to provide the best possible resistance to tensile loads exerted in the direction of the arrow F
2
on the connector
16
, the heel
37
is located on the opposite side from the catching element
23
, along a diagonal. In the same direction, the heel
36
is on the opposite side from the housing
15
with respect to the axis of articulation Δ of the arm
21
. In the same direction, so as to prevent the inadvertent passage of the arm
21
into the locking position V from the withdrawal position E, the bottom of the housing for mounting the arm
21
is designed to prevent the arm
21
passing into the locking position. The withdrawal and locking positions thus correspond to two stable states of the arm
21
.
To facilitate the maneuver of the arm
21
between its withdrawal B and locking V positions, the arm
21
preferably, but not strictly necessarily, comprises, at its end
22
, a cavity
39
for accommodating a maneuvering member.
In the example illustrated, the cavity
39
is shaped to accommodate the blade of the screwdriver
40
which enables a lever effect to be used in order to mobilize the arm
21
from its locking position.
According to a preferred, but not strictly necessary, embodiment, the arm
21
further comprises means
41
for linking with the locking arm
21
′ of an adjacent terminal block
2
. This advantageous arrangement of the invention makes it possible to ensure that the locking arms
21
,
21
′ of the adjacent terminal blocks
1
,
2
are in line with each other.
According to the example illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the linking means
41
are provided in the form, on the one hand, of a peg
42
provided in a side face of the locking arm
21
and, on the other hand, a recess
43
, corresponding to the peg
42
, provided in the side face opposite the locking arm
21
. Thus the peg
42
of the linking arm
21
engages in the corresponding recess
43
of the adjacent locking arm
21
′ when the terminal blocks
1
and
2
are juxtaposed side by side.
However, according to the invention, the linking means may be produced in any other suitable form.
Thus,
FIG. 6
illustrates another embodiment of the invention, in which the linking means
40
, between the various locking arms
21
, consist of a through bore
45
provided in each arm and enabling a linking rod
46
extending between the various locking arms
21
,
21
′ to be connected.
According to the examples described above, the linking means
40
, between the adjacent locking arms
21
,
21
′, can be dismantled. However, according to the invention, this link is not necessarily dismantleable.
Thus, according to the example illustrated in
FIG. 7
, the linking means
40
are formed by a link segment
47
connecting the two linking arms
21
. The two arms
21
,
21
′ then form a one-piece assembly, such that it is not possible to detach them.
According to the examples described above, the means for immobilizing movement of the locking arm
21
solely comprise the stop
36
intended to cooperate with the heel
37
of the arm
21
. However, according to the invention, the immobilizing means
20
can be produced in another form.
Thus,
FIG. 8
illustrates a variant embodiment in which the stop
36
and the heel
37
are supplemented with a rack
51
provided on the casing
10
, the rack is then intended to cooperate with at least one and, according to the example illustrated, several teeth
52
provided on the arm
21
. Friction and the engagement of the teeth
52
, on the rack
51
, then impede the movements of the arm
21
and thus make it possible to reinforce its immobilization, especially in the locked position.
Of course, according to the invention, the rack
51
and the teeth
52
could be implemented below as immobilizing means
20
, without addition of the immobilization provided by the stop
36
and the heel
37
.
The invention is not limited to the examples described above and various modifications may be provided thereto without departing from its scope.
Claims
- 1. A terminal block of the type comprising:an insulating casing in which at least one housing for accommodating a connector, which can be plugged into the housing in a direction, is provided; and means for locking the connector onto the casing, the locking means comprising: at least one locking arm which: is secured to the casing; swings around an axis of rotation, between a withdrawal position and a locking position; and is equipped with a catching element intended to cooperate in the locking position with a complementary catching element of the connector; and means for immobilizing the locking arm in the locking position, the means for immobilizing the locking arm in the locking position located at a bottom of the casing and next to an articulating end of the locking arm, wherein the locking arm has an elongate shape with an axis and bears, at one end, the catching element and, at the opposite, articulating end, means for articulating to the casing.
- 2. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation of the arm is substantially perpendicular to a plug-in direction of the connector.
- 3. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the immobilizing means comprise a stop provided on the casing in order to support the arm in the locking position and to obstruct passage of the arm to the withdrawal position.
- 4. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the immobilizing means comprise:a rack provided on the casing, and at least one tooth borne by the locking arm and intended to cooperate with the rack in order to impede the movement of the arm.
- 5. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the catching element of the arm consists of a finger intended to cooperate with a stop, offered by the connector, in order to obstruct the removal of the connector from the accommodating housing.
- 6. An assembly of at least two juxtaposed terminal blocks, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking arm of at least two adjacent terminal blocks are linked to each other.
- 7. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the immobilizing arm has, at its articulating end and away from the catching element, a heel intended to bear on a stop provided on the casing, in the locking position of the arm.
- 8. The terminal block as claimed in claim 7, wherein the heel is located opposite the housing with respect to the axis of rotation of the arm.
- 9. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arm has a cavity for accommodating a maneuvering member.
- 10. The terminal block as claimed in claim 9, wherein the cavity is shaped in order to accommodate the end of a screwdriver blade.
- 11. The terminal block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking arm has linking means intended to link the locking arm with another locking arm of an adjacent linking block.
- 12. The terminal block as claimed in claim 11, wherein the linking means comprise a peg, provided on a side face of the arm and a recess of a shape complementary to that of the peg, provided in the opposite side face of the locking arm.
Priority Claims (1)
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01 09939 |
Jul 2001 |
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