Connecting terminal and method for fitting a connecting terminal
US-10033119-B2 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US9525219B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9525219-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414767624-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A spring-loaded clamping connection ( 1 ) for clamping electrical conductors, having a clamping spring ( 2 ) and having a bus bar ( 6 ) is described. The clamping spring ( 2 ) has a contact limb ( 3 ), a spring arc ( 4 ) adjoining said contact limb ( 3 ), and a clamping limb ( 5 ) adjoining the spring arc ( 4 ). The clamping limb ( 5 ) has a clamping edge ( 12 ) for forming a clamping point with the adjacent bus bar ( 6 ) for a conductor to be clamped. The spring-loaded clamping connection ( 1 ) also has a frame element ( 7 ), which is formed as a part separate from the clamping spring ( 2 ) and the bus bar ( 6 ) and which has a base portion ( 10 ), a curved portion ( 9 ) adjoining the base portion ( 10 ), and a retaining portion ( 8 ) adjoining said curved portion ( 9 ) and distanced from the base portion ( 10 ). The contact limb ( 3 ) of the clamping spring ( 2 ) is secured to the retaining portion ( 8 ). The retaining portion ( 8 ) extends in the projection of the extension direction of the contact limb ( 3 ). The curved portion ( 9 ) limits, behind the clamping point in the insertion direction (L) of a conductor to be clamped, a conductor-accommodating space ( 14 ) for accommodating a free end of the electrical conductor. The base portion ( 10 ) extends from the curved portion ( 9 ) toward the free end of the base portion ( 10 ) counter to the insertion direction (L) of an electrical conductor to be clamped.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spring-loaded clamping connection for clamping electrical conductors, comprising: a bus bar; a clamping spring having a contact limb, a spring arc adjoining said contact limb, and a clamping limb adjoining the spring arc, wherein the clamping limb includes a clamping edge for forming a clamping point with the adjacent bus bar for a conductor to be clamped; and a frame element formed as a part separate from the clamping spring and the bus bar, the frame element including a base portion, a curved portion adjoining the base portion, and a retaining portion adjoining said curved portion and distanced from the base portion, wherein the contact limb of the clamping spring is secured to the retaining portion, and the retaining portion extends in the projection of the extension direction of the contact limb and lengthens the contact limb, the curved portion limits, behind the clamping point in the insertion direction of a conductor to be clamped, a conductor-accommodating space for accommodating a free end of the electrical conductor, wherein the conductor-accommodation space is delimited upwardly by the retaining portion, downwardly by the base portion and to the rear by the curved portion of the frame element, and the base portion extends from the curved portion toward the free end of the base portion counter to the insertion direction of a conductor to be clamped. 2. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the contact limb of the clamping spring is secured to the retaining portion of the frame element by welding, soldering, riveting, wedging, pressing, gluing or screwing. 3. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the retaining portion of the frame element has a protruding centering lug, which enters a centering opening of the contact limb of the clamping spring and secures the clamping spring to the retaining portion. 4. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the centering lug is formed as an embossed stamp from the sheet metal material of the frame element. 5. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the contact limb of the clamping spring has a protruding centering lug, which enters a centering opening in the retaining portion of the frame element and secures the clamping spring to the retaining portion. 6. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bus bar lies on the base portion. 7. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bus bar has indentations for accommodating and guiding an electrical conductor to the clamping point. 8. A spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bus bar is secured to the base portion. 9. The spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the clamping limb has at least one actuation tab arranged laterally on the edge region of the clamping limb. 10. A conductor terminal having an insulating material housing, comprising a spring-loaded clamping connection as claimed in claim 1 in the insulating material housing.
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spring force increased by screw, cam, wedge, or other fastening means · CPC title
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