Insulation piercing connector assemblies with captive cable end caps
US-2024275079-A1 · Aug 15, 2024 · US
US2016248174A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016248174-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415031235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention describes a spring-three terminal connection ( 1 ) for the terminal connection of electrical conductors, having an insulating-material housing ( 2 ) which has at least one conductor insertion opening ( 12 ) for the insertion of an electrical conductor, at least one clamping spring ( 5 ) which has a contact limb ( 7 ), a clamping limb ( 10 ) and a spring bow ( 8 ) which connects the contact limb ( 7 ) and the clamping limb ( 10 ) to one another, and having at least one operating button ( 15 ) which is accommodated in the insulating-material housing such that it can be displaced and which has an operating area ( 14 ) for making contact with the clamping limb ( 10 ) and moving the clamping limb ( 10 ) in the direction of the contact limb ( 7 ) for opening the clamping point when the operating button ( 15 ) is displaced in the direction of the interior of the insulating-material housing ( 2 ). The insulating-material housing ( 2 ) contains at least one button opening ( 16 ) for accommodating an associated operating button ( 15 ), said button opening being open in the direction of an associated conductor insertion opening ( 12 ). The operating button ( 15 ), which is mounted in this button opening ( 16 ) such that it can be displaced, forms part of the wall arrangement of the conductor insertion opening ( 12 ). Starting from a mouth section ( 50 ) which adjoins the conductor insertion opening ( 12 ), the button opening ( 16 ) is widened in the direction of the hack ( 51 ) of the button opening ( 16 ), said back being situated opposite the conductor insertion opening ( 12 ). The cross section of the operating button ( 15 ) is matched to the widening contour of the button opening ( 16 ).
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1 . A spring-force terminal connection for clamping electrical conductors having: an insulating-material housing that comprises at least one conductor inserting opening for inserting an electrical conductor, at least one clamping spring that comprises a contact limb, a clamping limb and a spring bow that connects the contact limb and the clamping limb to one another, and having at least one actuating lever that is received in a displaceable manner in the insulating-material housing and comprises an actuating surface for contacting the clamping limb and for displacing the clamping limb in the direction towards the contact limb so as to open the clamping site as the actuating lever is displaced in the direction towards the inner space of the insulating-material housing, characterized in that the at least one lever opening in the insulating-material housing for receiving an allocated actuating lever is open towards an allocated conductor inserting opening and that the actuating lever that is mounted in a displaceable manner in this lever opening forms part of the wall of the conductor inserting opening, wherein the lever opening becomes wider starting from an outlet section, which is adjacent to the conductor inserting opening, and leading to the back of the lever opening that is opposite the conductor inserting opening and wherein the cross section of the actuating lever is tailored to suit the widening contour of the lever opening. 2 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the actuating lever comprises, on the actuating surface that lies opposite the surface that forms a part of the wall of the insulating-material housing, a depression for receiving a section of the clamping limb. 3 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the actuating lever tapers from its head end, which is accessible from the outer side so as to displace the actuating lever, as far as the actuating surface that lies against the clamping limb in the inner space of the insulating-material housing. 4 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the free end of the actuating lever, which is arranged in the inner space of the insulating-material housing adjacent to the clamping site, comprises a protruding lug that forms in part the conductor inserting opening and guides an electrical conductor to the clamping site. 5 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the free end of the actuating lever that is accessible from the outer side of the insulating-material housing comprises an actuating depression. 6 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed claim 1 , characterized in that the spring-force terminal connection comprises at least one current rail piece having a clamping section that provides together with a clamping edge of the clamping limb a clamping site for clamping an electrical conductor between the clamping edge and the clamping section. 7 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 6 , characterized in that the current rail piece for a clamping spring is in one piece and comprises a clamping surface having a curved section for forming the clamping section, a planar conductor guiding surface that bends away from the clamping surface, and a contact surface that bends away from the conductor guiding surface, wherein the contact limb of the U-shaped bent clamping spring lies at least in part against the contact surface, and the free end of the clamping limb faces towards the curved section. 8 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 7 , characterized in that two resilient arms that extend adjacent to one another and comprise mutually facing curved sections for forming a plug contact protrude from the clamping surface and the conductor guiding surface. 9 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 6 , characterized in that the current rail piece is connected in an electrically conductive manner to at least one connection contact, wherein the connection contact is embodied as a soldering pin, soldering lug or as a plug contact. 10 . The spring-force terminal connection as claimed in claim 1 , characterized in that the insulating-material housing has a contact pin receiving opening that is oriented relative to the conductor inserting opening and the clamping spring in such a manner that an electrical conductor that is inserted into the conductor inserting opening and is acted upon by means of the clamping spring with a clamping force is contacted in an electrically conductive manner by a contact pin that is inserted into the contact pin receiving orifice. 11 . A plug connector having an insulating-material housing and having at least one spring-force terminal connection as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the clamping spring is received in a plug connector lower part, and the actuating lever and the at least one conductor inserting opening are received in a plug connector upper part, wherein the plug connector upper part and the plug connector lower part have latching elements for mutually latching with one another.
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