This application is a national stage application under 35 C.F.R. §371 of the PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2014/063170 filed Jun. 23, 2014, which claims priority of the German application No. DE 20 2013 104 068.1 filed Sep. 9, 2013.
Field of the Invention
A connector assembly serves to distribute electrical energy between conductors arranged on opposite sides of a wall opening, including first and second connector housings arranged on opposite sides of the wall, and a conductive comb member having pin portions that extend through second bores contained in the second housing for electrical engagement with spring contacts arranged in corresponding aligned first bores contained in the first housing.
Description of Related Art
A wall on which the wall opening connector assembly is to be fastened can be the wall of a circuit breaker cabinet according to the prior art and also according to the invention. It is often necessary to place several conductors at a plug connector on one side of the wall at a potential and to lead this potential conductively through the wall. For this, two plug connectors are mated on both sides of the wall in the region of an opening in the wall, with corresponding contacts of the two plug connectors being conductively joined together.
According to the prior art, oftentimes screw contacts are used in order to make the conductive connection or to connect the conductor to the plug connectors. Then, as a rule, several conductor ends or bus bars or the like are connected to the two plug connectors. This brings the problem that it may be necessary in a harsh environment to tighten up the screws of these screw contacts from time to time, which is relatively time-consuming. Furthermore, the diversity of parts is relatively high.
Given this background, the problem which the invention proposes to solve is to provide a wall duct unit of simplified design and optimized in regard to its maintenance expense.
Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a connector assembly for conducting electrical energy through a wall opening between conductors arranged on opposite sides of the wall.
A more specific object is to provide a conductor assembly including first and second connector housings arranged on opposite sides of the wall, and a conductive comb member having pin portions that extend through second bores contained in the second housing for electrical engagement with spring contacts arranged contained in corresponding aligned first bores contained in a collar portion of the first housing that extends into the wall opening.
Another object of the invention is to provide a connector arrangement including a horizontal generally-rectangular first connector housing arranged on one side of the wall with a collar portion of the first housing extending through the wall opening. The collar portion contains a plurality of horizontal parallel coplanar first through bores in which are mounted a plurality of electrically conductive spring contacts, respectively. A second connector housing arranged on the other side of the wall opening contains a recess receiving the collar portion, and a plurality of second bores extending collinearly opposite the first bores, respectively. An electrically conductive comb member includes a plurality of integral pin portions that extend from a common spine portion through the second bores and into the first bores for electrical engagement with the spring contacts, respectively, thereby to connect conductors arranged on opposite sides of the wall. Fastener means serve to firmly connect together the housings arranged on opposite sides of the wall.
According to the invention, the conductor ends are soldered to or placed by plug connectors (for example, in the manner of bayonet-type connectors) on a comb connector. This comb connector has contact pins that are inserted through the housing of the one plug connector into engagement with spring contacts of the other plug connector.
Thus, on one side of the wall there only needs to be provided a single conductive part on the plug connector at one of the two plug connectors. For on the one hand the conductor ends can be fixed (by soldering or insertion) free of vibration in the region of the spine on the comb connector and it is also possible to configure all contact pins or the contact pins of the connector on these comb connectors, because the contact pins are so long that they can be used directly for contacting the spring contacts of the second plug connector. The solution requires only a few parts, is easy to install, and requires little maintenance.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification, when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
Referring first to
The wall opening 2 is configured to receive the collar portion 4 of the housing 23 of a first plug connector 5 arranged on one side of the wall. This collar portion 4 contains a plurality of parallel coplanar first through bores 6 that communicate at one end with a chamber C contained in the first plug connector housing 23. Mounted in these first bores are a plurality of tulip-shaped spring contacts 24, respectively, which spring contacts include pairs of resilient arm portions, and base portions electrically connected with stationary L-shaped contacts having leg portions 31 mounted in the bottom of the first plug connector housing chamber C adjacent access openings 29. A resilient V-shaped leaf spring 25 has a support leg secured to the top of the chamber C, and a clamping leg 27 that extends adjacent a housing access opening 29. This clamping leg 27 serves to bias toward engagement with the stationary contact portion 31 the bare end of a conductor 30 introduced into the chamber C via the access opening 29. A longitudinally displaceable push member 26 is manually operable to displace the clamping leg 27 of leaf spring 25 from its illustrated clamping position toward a retracted position relative to the stationary contact 31.
The housing 23 of the first plug connector 5 has lateral shoulders 7, which are provided with through holes 8, through which bolts 9 can be inserted. The through holes 8 are arranged on the plug connector 5 such that they are aligned with through holes 3 formed in the wall on opposite sides of the wall opening 2 when the first plug connector 5 is inserted so that its connector face collar 4 protrudes through the wall opening 2. The screws 9 are long enough to project on the other side of the wall 1 when inserted through the through holes 8.
On the other side of the wall 1 there is provided a second plug connector 10 having a second plug connector housing 11. This second plug connector housing 11 has non-circular recesses 12 for receiving nuts 13. Preferably, the recesses 12 and the nuts 13 are each rectangular in their outer circumference, so that the nuts 13 are held without twisting in the recesses 12. The recesses 12 are arranged with through holes 14 passing through them so that it is possible to install bolts 9 into the nuts 13 of the housing 11. In this way, the arrangement of the first plug connector 5 and the second plug connector 10 is fixed at the opening 2 of the wall 1.
The second plug connector housing 11 contains a recess 28 (
In simple manner, the contacting of the spring contacts 24 in the first bores 6 of the first plug connector 5 is accomplished by an electrically conductive comb connector 15 (
According to the embodiment of
In the second embodiment of
In both embodiments, electrical energy is transmitted from conductors 20 on one side of wall 1 to conductors 30 on the other side of the wall via spine portions 17, 17′, pins 18, spring contacts 24, and stationary contacts 31.
While in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes may be made without deviating from the invention described above.
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