Fastening element for a current sensor

US2016377659A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016377659-A1
Application numberUS-201515111970-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 20, 2015
Priority dateMar 3, 2014
Publication dateDec 29, 2016
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The object of the present invention is to reduce the manual assembly effort of current sensors, and to specify a configuration for a fastening element ( 1 ) by means of which a current sensor ( 2 ) can be fastened on a fastening surface ( 3 ) in both lying and standing positions with the lowest possible effort. The Listening element ( 1 ) according to the invention therefore proposes at least one, preferably two, snap-in locking devices and can thus be Listened (“clipped”) on to the current sensor with the lowest possible manual effort. For example, two fastening elements ( 1, 1′ ) according to the invention, with the snap-in locking devices on opposite sides, can be inserted into the same screw passages ( 23, 24 ) of the current sensor ( 2 ) and, in particular, lock each other in place using the snap-in locking devices in a screw hole ( 231, 241 ) belonging to the respective screw passage ( 23, 24 ) and thus are held on the current sensor ( 2 ).

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1 - 22 . (canceled) 23 . A fastening element having a flange region for fastening a current sensor in an upright state on a fastening surface wherein the fastening element comprises at least one latching device. 24 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 23 , wherein the fastening element comprises two latching devices, namely a first latching device and a second latching device. 25 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 24 , wherein at least the first latching device comprises a first holding arm and a latching spigot that is formed on said holding arm. 26 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 25 , wherein the latching spigot comprises at least one latching recess. 27 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the latching spigot comprises two latching recesses that lie opposite one another. 28 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 24 , wherein at least the second latching device comprises a second holding arm and multiple latching limbs that are formed on said second holding arm. 29 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 28 , wherein the latching limbs are embodied in a resilient elastic manner. 30 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 25 , wherein the one or multiple holding arms are embodied in an essentially cylindrical manner. 31 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 28 , wherein a hollow space is formed by the latching limbs. 32 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 29 , wherein the latching limbs comprise latching lugs on their free-standing ends. 33 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 23 , wherein the flange region of the fastening element comprises at least one base surface and/or a base strip that lie in a first plane (E 1 ), and wherein the fastening element furthermore comprises a clamping surface on which the at least one latching device is formed, wherein the clamping surface lies in a second plane (E 2 ) and wherein the two planes (E 1 , E 2 ) comprise a common angle of intersection (α). 34 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 33 , wherein the common angle of intersection (α) is greater than or equal to 90°. 35 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 33 , wherein the common angle of intersection (α) is greater than 90 . 25 °. 36 . The fastening element in accordance with claim 33 , wherein the common angle of intersection (α) is greater than 90 . 5 °. 37 . An arrangement comprising a current sensor and two fastening elements in accordance with claim 23 . 38 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 37 , wherein the current sensor comprises four screw feedthroughs. 39 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 37 , wherein a screw bore hole is arranged in each of the screw feedthroughs and that at least three holding elements are arranged around this screw bore hole. 40 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 39 , wherein the holding elements are essentially cuboid holding braces that all comprise identical spacing with respect to the screw bore hole. 41 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 39 , wherein the holding elements are arranged in equidistant angular spacings around the screw bore hole. 42 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 38 , wherein the two fastening elements are fastened to the current sensor. 43 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 42 , wherein the two fastening elements are fastened to the current sensor by virtue of the fact that they latch to one another with their first and second latching devices in two screw feedthroughs of the current sensor. 44 . The arrangement in accordance with claim 43 , wherein the screw feedthroughs to which the fastening elements are fastened are in each case two screw feedthroughs that are arranged either on a second side of the current sensor or that are screw feedthroughs that are arranged on a third side or on a fourth side of the current sensor so that a contact connecting side of the current sensor can be selectively aligned in three various directions with respect to a predetermined surface and a predetermined current rail.

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  • Measuring current only · CPC title

  • G01R15/18Primary

    using inductive devices, e.g. transformers · CPC title

  • F16B21/073Primary

    the socket having a resilient part on its inside · CPC title

  • the socket being integrally formed with a component to be fasted, e.g. a sheet, plate or strip · CPC title

  • comprising rotatable parts, e.g. moving coils (galvanometers G01R5/02, G01R5/14) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016377659A1 cover?
The object of the present invention is to reduce the manual assembly effort of current sensors, and to specify a configuration for a fastening element ( 1 ) by means of which a current sensor ( 2 ) can be fastened on a fastening surface ( 3 ) in both lying and standing positions with the lowest possible effort. The Listening element ( 1 ) according to the invention therefore proposes at least o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harting Electric Gmbh & Co Kg, Harting Electric Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R15/18. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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