Vehicle-side connector
US-2016072224-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US10069245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10069245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615560453-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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The disclosure relates to a modular plug connector which has a plug comprising a plurality of plug modules and has a mating plug comprising a plurality of mating plug modules, in which each plug module forms a plug module pair with a mating plug module, wherein the plug and the mating plug can assume an interconnected state and wherein at least one of the plug module pairs has at least one locking device, which can assume a locking state in the interconnected state of the plug and the mating plug, in which locking state the locking device prevents the plug module and the mating plug module of said plug module pair from separating from each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular plug-and-socket connector, which comprises a plug including a plurality of plug modules and a mating connector including a plurality of mating connector modules, in which one plug module and one mating connector module form one plug module pair in each case, wherein the plug and the mating connector can assume an interconnected state in which the plug module and the mating connector module of each of the plug module pairs are interconnected, and can assume a separated state in which the plug module and the mating connector module of each of the plug module pairs are separated from each other, wherein at least one of the plug module pairs comprises at least one locking device which, in the interconnected state of the plug and the mating connector, can assume a locking state in which the locking device prevents the plug module and the mating connector module of this plug module pair from separating from each other, and can assume a release state in which the plug module and the mating connector module of this plug module pair can be separated from each other, wherein the at least one locking device comprises an activatable actuator including a movable connection element which, upon activation of the actuator by appropriate control signals, can be transferred between an opening position and a closing position, wherein the at least one locking device assumes the release state when the connection element is in the opening position and assumes the locking state when the connection element is in the closing position, wherein the modular plug-and-socket connector further comprises a temperature-measuring device for measuring a temperature of the modular plug-and-socket connector, and a control device, and wherein the control device is configured for activating the actuator and for transferring the locking device from the release state into the locking state or from the locking state into the release state if a temperature measured by the temperature-measuring device exceeds or falls below a predefined limiting value. 2. The modular plug-and-socket connector of claim 1 , in which the plug module comprises the actuator, and the mating connector module comprises a receptacle in which the connection element can be accommodated in the closing position, or in which the mating connector module comprises the actuator, and the plug module comprises a receptacle in which the connection element can be accommodated in the closing position. 3. The modular plug-and-socket connector of claim 1 , in which, in the interconnected state of the plug and the mating connector, at least one plug module pair is designed as at least one power supply line and/or at least one plug module pair is designed as at least one optical waveguide and/or at least one plug module pair is designed as at least one fluid line. 4. The modular plug-and-socket connector of claim 3 , comprising a connection socket which can be connected to an external connection mating socket for supplying at least one plug module pair with current and/or for supplying at least one plug module pair with light and/or for supplying at least one plug module pair with fluid. 5. The modular plug-and-socket connector of claim 4 , in which the connection socket and at least one element of the locking device are situated on the plug or mating connector.
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