This application claims the benefit of German Utility Model DE 20 2008 014 957.6, filed 11 Nov. 2008, which document is herein incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a test shoe and to a test shoe arrangement for carrying out tests of electrical connections in a main distribution board of the telecommunications industry.
Test shoes are known from the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,901,206 describes a test shoe with a housing and a baseplate, in which a multiplicity of spring contacts are arranged. The test shoe also has plug-in connectors. Each individual spring contact is electrically connected to the plug-in connectors by a wire. By means of the plug-in connectors, the test shoe can be connected to a testing apparatus with the aid of cables.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,298,239 likewise discloses a test shoe with a housing and a baseplate, in which a multiplicity of spring contacts are arranged.
The object of the present invention to provide a test shoe and a test shoe arrangement which make it possible for electrical connections in a main distribution board of the telecommunications industry to be easily and reliably tested. It is additionally intended that such a test shoe and such a test shoe arrangement can be produced easily and inexpensively.
This object is solved by a test shoe for testing electrical connections in a main distribution board of the telecommunications industry which has a housing, a baseplate connected to the housing and contact elements arranged in the baseplate for establishing an electrical connection with contacts of connecting strips of the main distribution board. At least two contacts are electrically connected to one another within the housing in such a way that they form a loopback. The test shoe according to the invention is not used during the operation of a main distribution board but, for example, before a main distribution board is put into operation or when a fault has occurred in such a main distribution board.
The invention is explained below on the basis of an example and with reference to the drawings, in which:
As already stated, test shoes with a housing and a baseplate connected to the housing as well as contact elements arranged in the baseplate for establishing electrical connections with contacts of connecting strips of a main distribution board are known in the prior art. They are made up of customary components and are therefore inexpensive to produce.
For the purposes of the invention, a loopback is an electrical connection between two contacts or a pair of contacts of the test shoe. Two contacts lying next to one another may be connected to one another. However, any other connection of contacts is also conceivable. The electrical connection between two contacts of the test shoe makes it possible to test electrical connections in a main distribution board of the telecommunications industry, in particular it allows the wiring in the main distribution board to be checked, for example for incorrect wiring, interruptions and/or short-circuits to be found. By means of the loopback according to the invention between two contact elements, signals of a testing apparatus can be passed over the wiring of the main distribution board to the test shoe and back to the testing apparatus in parallel wiring. In this way, the test shoe can be used to check two lines.
According to one embodiment, a number of contact elements—at least four—may be connected to one another in pairs. This arrangement brings with it the advantage that, when the test shoe is used for testing signals and/or electrical connections, a number of signals or electrical connections can be simultaneously tested, or can be sent back again to the testing apparatus over a parallel line. Simultaneously is meant here on the one hand to mean that the measurement is carried out at the same time. On the other hand, simultaneously is also meant to mean that the measurement can be carried out within one measuring cycle, beginning with the test shoe being fastened to the main distribution board and ending with the test shoe being detached from the main distribution board. In other words, by using a test shoe according to the invention, a number of connections can be tested without the test arrangement or the test wiring having to be re-connected between the individual tests. This means that the test shoe makes it possible to simultaneously connect a multiplicity of contacts or lines to a testing apparatus and thereby check them.
According to a further embodiment, the contact elements are connected to one another within the housing by means of wires. Wires are a customary, and therefore inexpensive means for establishing electrical connections. It is possible to connect the wires to the contact elements by means of the wire wrapping technique. Similarly, it is at least theoretically possible to connect the wires to the contact elements by means of insulation displacement elements. Further connecting techniques, such as for example soldering, welding and crimping, are also possible.
As an alternative to connecting the contact elements by means of wires, it is also possible to use a printed circuit board, by means of which the contact elements are connected to one another within the housing. Printed circuit boards are likewise a known, and therefore inexpensive means for establishing an electrical connection. In addition, printed circuit boards bring with them the advantage that they provide space-saving and clearly arranged connections. Moreover, they can be prepared for assembly, and then only have to be connected to the contact elements, without any need for attention to be paid to the actual assignment of the electrical connections, since they are predetermined by the printed circuit board. Consequently, the printed circuit board offers a simple contrivance for error-free assembly.
The contact elements of the test shoe can be connected to one another on the basis of a predetermined scheme. It is possible to connect neighboring contact elements to one another. However, other assignments are also possible. It is possible to provide different printed circuit boards for different applications, for example in the form of modules, so that they need only be exchanged before each application.
The contact elements may have spring contact pins. Spring contact pins may comprise a spring-mounted test head, which is movable in a sleeve along the axis thereof. Such pins establish a reliable electrical connection. They are, moreover, standard components, which are therefore inexpensive.
The test shoe may have fastening elements for fastening the test shoe to the main distribution board. With the aid of the fastening elements it is possible to fasten the test shoe to the main distribution board and carry out the tests without holding the test shoe in place or to attach it to the main distribution board with separate fastening elements. The fastening elements may be movable and/or spring-loaded fastening elements, which engage in receptacles provided for them or can be simply clamped onto a frame of the main distribution board. Instead of a spring-loaded fastening element, a buffer of elastic material may also be provided.
The test shoe may also have a lever for actuating the fastening elements. The lever may be moved from a position in which the fastening elements are in an open position into a position in which the fastening elements are in a closed position. If the fastening elements are arranged on the side facing the main distribution board during use and the levers are arranged on the opposite side of the test shoe, the fastening elements can be operated in an easy manner during use. Adjusting devices may be additionally provided, with the aid of which the fastening elements can be adapted to different frames.
The test shoe may also have a handle by which it can be carried or held.
The aforementioned object is also achieved by a test shoe arrangement for testing electrical connections in a main distribution board of the telecommunications industry which has a testing apparatus and a test shoe with a housing and a baseplate, contact elements by means of which the electrical connections with contacts of connecting strips of the main distribution board can be established being arranged in the baseplate. The test shoe also has plug-in connectors allowing the connection of cables with the aid of which an electrical connection from the test shoe to the testing apparatus can be established. According to the invention, the test shoe arrangement has a further test shoe, which has a housing, a baseplate connected to the housing and contact elements arranged in the baseplate for establishing electrical connection with contacts of connecting strips of the main distribution board. The contacts are electrically connected to one another within the housing in such a way that they form a loopback.
The testing apparatus may be a standard testing apparatus which comprises a unit for sending test signals and a unit for receiving test signals. Moreover, a computer unit which can store and retrieve various test programs may be included.
If, for example, the interface of the testing apparatus does not meet all the requirements for test operation, it is possible to use a test adapter, which provides a 1:1 assignment of electrical connections and at the same time provides an interface that meets all requirements. For example, such a test adapter may replace a “card-edge” interface with customary connectors.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2008 014 957.6 | Nov 2008 | DE | national |