Compartment-partitioning and busbar-supporting device in a cabinet for a low voltage electrical switchboard
US-10855059-B2 · Dec 1, 2020 · US
US11862946B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11862946-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017602833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A bus bar system having at least one bus bar which is accommodated in a contact-protection housing in a contact-protection manner and in an accessible manner via contacting passages for electrical devices and/or device adapters, the contact-protection housing having a lower part and an upper part which is detachably fixed on the lower part and between which the at least one bus bar is held, wherein the upper part has, on its side facing the lower part, a plurality of plug-in receptacles extending from the latter into the lower part, and the lower part has at least one slide with at least one latching pawl which can be adjusted between a locking position, in which the at least one latching pawl engages in the plug-in receptacle, and a release position, in which the at least one latching pawl is positioned in front of the plug-in receptacle. A corresponding method is further described.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bus bar system having at least one bus bar which is accommodated in a contact protection housing protected against contact and accessible via contacting passages for electrical devices and/or device adapters, the contact-protection housing having a lower part and an upper part which is detachably fixed on the lower part and between which the at least one bus bar is held, wherein the upper part has, on its side facing the lower part, a plurality of plug-in receptacles extending from the latter into the lower part, and the lower part has at least one slider with at least one latching pawl which can be adjusted between a locking position, in which the at least one latching pawl engages in a corresponding one of the plug-in receptacles, and a release position, in which the at least one latching pawl is positioned in front of the corresponding one of the plug-in receptacles, wherein the lower part comprises, for each bus bar, a hook element which pre-fixes the respective bus bar to the lower part. 2. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein said slider comprises a plurality of said latching pawls having their respective free ends pointing in an advancing direction (x) of said slider from said releasing position to said locking position. 3. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one latching pawl is L-shaped and is fixed with a first, preferably the shorter, of its two sides to a straight slider plate of the slider. 4. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one latching pawl is L-shaped and has a wedge-shaped free end. 5. The bus bar system according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one L-shaped latching pawl has on its longer side with the free end a run-up slope rising towards the shorter of the two sides of the latch. 6. The bus bar system according to claim 3 , in which, in the release position of the slider, the latching pawl rests against an abutment surface of the lower part via its rear side facing away from a tip of the free end. 7. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the corresponding one of the plug-in receptacles has a U-shaped or O-shaped geometry in cross-section perpendicular to an advancement direction (x) of the slider from the release position to the locking position. 8. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , in which the lower part has, for the at least one bus bar, a plurality of ribs—which face one another in pairs, forming a passage for the at least one bus bar, at a distance apart, the passages being aligned with one another so that the at least one one bus bar extending through the respective passages is positively received in the respective passage, wherein, for a given mechanical strength of the ribs, the pairs of ribs have a number and spacing from each other selected such that the ribs resist, substantially without distortion, an expected Lorenz force acting on the bus bar. 9. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the hook element is releasably latched in a latching receptacle associated with the respective bus bar. 10. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the hook element projects into one of the contacting passages at least with a retaining blade projecting beyond the bus bar and is positively received therein. 11. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein in the locking position the slider extends substantially over the entire height of the contact protection housing and in the release position protrudes from the contact protection housing with a handle piece over an outer side of the contact protection housing extending parallel to the at least one bus bar. 12. The bus bar system according to claim 11 , wherein the handle piece comprises a stop with which it abuts the outer side in the locking position. 13. The bus bar system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one bus bar includes adjacent bus bars in which, in a region between the adjacent bus bars, the upper part has a recess, the bottom of which extends as far as a mounting side of the lower part, with which the lower part can be brought to rest on a support, preferably on a mounting plate, the upper part being connected to the lower part and the support via a fastening means extending through the bottom and the mounting side into the support. 14. A method for the installation of the bus bar system according to claim 1 , comprising: Mounting the lower part on a support, preferably on a vertical mounting plate; Inserting the at least one bus bar into the lower part, wherein the bus bar is positively received in the lower part; — Placing the upper part on the lower part and transferring the slider from the release position to the locking position, whereby the upper part is fixed to the lower part and thereby the bus bar is held between the upper part and the lower part, wherein after the insertion of the at least one bus bar into the lower part and before the upper part is placed on the lower part, the bus bar is prefixed to the lower part with a hook element.
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