Electric Contact With Roller Contact Bodies On Opposing Sides and Plug Connection Having Such a Contact
US-2019214760-A1 · Jul 11, 2019 · US
US10833440B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10833440-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916353351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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An electric contact for an electrical plug connection includes a receptacle open against a plugging direction and adapted to receive a mating contact in the plugging direction and a plurality of roller contact bodies made of an electrically conductive material and projecting into the receptacle. The roller contact bodies are rotatably held on at least a pair of opposing sides of the receptacle and each form a part of a contact surface adapted to contact the mating contact.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric contact for an electrical plug connection, comprising: a receptacle open against a plugging direction and adapted to receive a mating contact in the plugging direction; a plurality of roller contact bodies made of an electrically conductive material and projecting into the receptacle, the roller contact bodies are rotatably held on at least a pair of opposing sides of the receptacle and each form a part of a contact surface adapted to contact the mating contact; and a slide movable along the plugging direction, wherein the slide is movable between an initial position and a release position, and portions of the slide holding the roller contact bodies on the opposing sides are kept at a distance further from one another in the initial position than in the release position. 2. The electric contact of claim 1 , wherein the slide has a driver projecting into the receptacle and adapted to engage the mating contact. 3. The electric contact of claim 2 , wherein, in the release position of the slide, the driver is moved out of the receptacle. 4. An electrical plug connection, comprising: a sleeve-shaped electric contact having a first contact surface; a pin-shaped mating contact complementary to the electric contact and having a second contact surface, the electric contact is adapted to receive the mating contact in a plugging direction and the first contact surface is adapted to contact the second contact surface, at least one of the first contact surface and the second contact surface is formed by a plurality of rotatable roller contact bodies each made of an electrically conductive material; a slide movable along the plugging direction, the slide having a driver projecting into a receptacle of the electric contact and adapted to engage the mating contact, wherein in a release position of the slide, the driver is moved out of the receptacle of the electric contact. 5. The electrical plug connection of claim 4 , wherein the roller contact bodies are held on the slide. 6. The electrical plug connection of claim 5 , wherein the pin-shaped mating contact is inserted into the slide. 7. The electrical plug connection of claim 6 , wherein, in a driving position of the slide, the roller contact bodies lie at a non-zero distance from the pin-shaped contact in a direction normal to the plugging direction when the pin-shaped contact is received within the mating contact. 8. The electrical plug connection of claim 7 , wherein, in the release position of the slide located at a distance from the driving position in the plugging direction, the roller contact bodies abut the pin-shaped contact and the housing in a rolling manner. 9. The electrical plug connection of claim 4 , further comprising a housing, a portion of the slide is disposed in the housing such that the roller contact bodies roll on the housing during a portion of a movement of the slide. 10. An electric contact for an electrical plug connection, comprising: a receptacle open against a plugging direction and adapted to receive a mating contact in the plugging direction; a plurality of roller contact bodies made of an electrically conductive material and projecting into the receptacle, the roller contact bodies are rotatably held on at least a pair of opposing sides of the receptacle and each form a part of a contact surface adapted to contact the mating contact; a slide movable along the plugging direction; and a housing, a portion of the slide is disposed in the housing such that the roller contact bodies roll on the housing during a portion of a movement of the slide. 11. The electric contact of claim 10 , wherein the slide is movable between an initial position and a release position, the roller contact bodies on the opposing sides are kept at a distance further from one another in the initial position than in the release position. 12. The electric contact of claim 10 , wherein the housing is monolithically formed with a fastening portion adapted to attach to a conductor or an outer housing. 13. The electric contact of claim 10 , wherein the roller contact bodies are rotatable but translationally stationary with respect to a roller bearing cage disposed in the housing. 14. The electric contact of claim 13 , wherein the housing defines a pressing spring acting on at least one of the roller contact bodies. 15. The electric contact of claim 14 , wherein the roller contact bodies are held deflectably between the housing and the pressing spring in a direction transverse to the plugging direction. 16. The electric contact of claim 14 , wherein the roller bearing cage has an inner part and an outer part, the roller contact bodies are held between the inner part and the outer part. 17. The electric contact of claim 16 , wherein the inner part and the outer part are connected to one another in a material bonding manner by a bent and/or folded connecting portion. 18. The electric contact of claim 17 , wherein the outer part serves as the pressing spring. 19. The electric contact of claim 18 , wherein the outer part has an insertion opening through which one of the roller contact bodies is adapted to fit.
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