Multi-pole electrical wiring devices with wire termination assemblies
US-2024162632-A1 · May 16, 2024 · US
US9613761B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9613761-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415105585-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A contact element which, on account of its low installation depth, is suitable for use in switch panels of low overall height and can be combined with various keys. The contact element has a main body, two connection terminals, which are obliquely mounted in the main body, for electrical conductors, two busbars which are in each case electrically connected to one of the connection terminals and run from the respective connection terminal to a bearing arranged centrally in the main body. A tappet which is spring-mounted in the central bearing can be moved between a first and a second position and is fitted with a contact bridge which electrically short-circuits the two busbars in one of the two positions, wherein a portion of the tappet, which portion projects out of the main body, is designed to be coupled to a key.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A contact element, comprising: a main body; a first terminal and a second terminal, suitable for electrical conductors, which terminals are obliquely mounted in the main body; a first busbar and a second busbar, each electrically connected to one of the terminals and extending from the respective terminal to a central bearing arranged centrally in the main body; and a plunger, which is spring-mounted in the central bearing, the plunger being moveable between a first and a second position and the plunger supporting a contact bridge, which electrically short-circuits the first and second busbars in one of the two positions, wherein a part of the plunger protruding from the main body is configured to couple to a button, wherein the plunger includes a central hole and a side hole, provided beside the central hole, wherein the central hole is configured to receive and mount a contact spring, which contact spring exerts a spring pressure on the contact bridge, wherein the side hole is configured to receive and mount a return spring, which return spring presses the plunger into the first or second contact position, wherein the contact bridge is mounted in the central hole, wherein the plunger includes an elongate opening in each of two opposite sides, through each of which contact ends of the contact bridge protrude, and wherein the plunger includes on an underside thereof, on each of the two opposite sides, an assembly opening for installing the contact bridge. 2. The contact element of claim 1 , wherein the assembly openings are in the shape of small slits, which open the elongated openings towards a bottom of the plunger. 3. The contact element of claim 1 , wherein the contact bridge is spring-mounted in the plunger. 4. The contact element of claim 1 , wherein the plunger includes a further side hole, wherein the side hole and the further side holes are arranged symmetrically to the central hole. 5. The contact element of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes a latching hook on each of two opposite sides thereof. 6. The contact element of claim 5 , configured for front attachment, the part of the plunger protruding from the main body being positioned on a side of the main body facing the latching hooks, which are oriented in a same direction. 7. The contact element of claim 5 , configured for bottom attachment, the part of the plunger protruding from the main body being positioned on a side of the main body facing away from the latching hooks, which are oriented in a same direction. 8. The contact element of claim 1 , configured such that an installation depth thereof remains below 30 mm. 9. The contact element of claim 1 , wherein the plunger includes more than one side hole. 10. The contact element of claim 8 , wherein the installation depth is approximately 14 mm.
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