EP4022725A1 - Base element for an at least two-part overvoltage protection device, and corresponding overvoltage protection device - Google Patents
Base element for an at least two-part overvoltage protection device, and corresponding overvoltage protection deviceInfo
- Publication number
- EP4022725A1 EP4022725A1 EP20743607.2A EP20743607A EP4022725A1 EP 4022725 A1 EP4022725 A1 EP 4022725A1 EP 20743607 A EP20743607 A EP 20743607A EP 4022725 A1 EP4022725 A1 EP 4022725A1
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- Prior art keywords
- receptacle
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- overvoltage protection
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- mounting rail
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Classifications
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01T—SPARK GAPS; OVERVOLTAGE ARRESTERS USING SPARK GAPS; SPARKING PLUGS; CORONA DEVICES; GENERATING IONS TO BE INTRODUCED INTO NON-ENCLOSED GASES
- H01T4/00—Overvoltage arresters using spark gaps
- H01T4/06—Mounting arrangements for a plurality of overvoltage arresters
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/40—Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
- H01R9/24—Terminal blocks
- H01R9/26—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting
- H01R9/2625—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting with built-in electrical component
- H01R9/2641—Clip-on terminal blocks for side-by-side rail- or strip-mounting with built-in electrical component with built-in overvoltage protection
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- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R25/00—Coupling parts adapted for simultaneous co-operation with two or more identical counterparts, e.g. for distributing energy to two or more circuits
- H01R25/14—Rails or bus-bars constructed so that the counterparts can be connected thereto at any point along their length
Definitions
- the invention relates to a base element for an at least two-part overvoltage protection device, with a mounting rail receptacle for receiving a mounting rail carrying an electrical potential, with a first receptacle for receiving a first electrical conductor, with a second receptacle for receiving a second electrical conductor and with a Protective element holder for holding an overvoltage protection element.
- the invention also relates to an overvoltage protection arrangement, with at least one base element and with at least one overvoltage protection element, the base element having a mounting rail receptacle for receiving a support rail carrying an electrical potential, a first receptacle for receiving a first electrical conductor, a second Has receptacle for receiving a second electrical conductor and a protective element receptacle for receiving the overvoltage protection element.
- overvoltage protection devices The mentioned basic elements of overvoltage protection devices and the corresponding overvoltage protection devices have been known for many years; they are used to protect electronic devices and electrical installations from overvoltages. Overvoltage protection devices can be intended for various applications, and a distinction is often made between overvoltage protection devices for protecting power supply networks and overvoltage protection devices for protecting signal lines or extra-low voltage lines. For the present invention, it does not depend on the type of voltage (s) to be transmitted by the overvoltage protection device.
- the electrical voltage to be transmitted by the overvoltage protection device and / or the electrical current to be transmitted and / or the electrical power to be transmitted are fed into the overvoltage protection device via the first receptacle for receiving the first electrical conductor, i.e. from the unsecured side, and are fed out of the overvoltage protection device via the second receptacle for receiving the second electrical conductor, that is to say into the side protected against overvoltage.
- the concept of the electrical conductor is here too understand. It is known from the prior art that the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor are each the end of an insulated or partially stripped metal wire. In the first receptacle and in the second receptacle, spring clips or insulation displacement terminals, for example, are then provided - that is to say as part of the base element, with which the inserted end of the metal wire is held and electrically contacted.
- first conductors can also be received by the base element via a plurality of first receptacles and also a plurality of second conductors can also be received by the base element via a plurality of second receptacles.
- an electrical connection element for transmitting an electrical signal in the form of an electrical voltage
- an electrical signal in the form of an electrical voltage
- overvoltage protection devices and corresponding base elements for such overvoltage protection devices are considered in which an electrical mounting rail contact element is formed in the mounting rail receptacle for electrical contacting of the mounting rail when the mounting rail is received by the mounting rail receptacle.
- Support rails are usually designed as metallic profile rails, often as so-called “top hat rails”. If the mounting rails are assigned an electrical potential, then it is usually the earth potential of the electrical system. This electrical potential of the mounting rail is then often used to implement the overvoltage protection as insulation strength protection between signal conductors and earth.
- the overvoltage protection element carries those electrical protection means in itself that are required for overvoltage protection.
- electrical contact is made at least indirectly with the electrical connecting element and the electrical support rail contact element by corresponding electrical contact elements of the overvoltage protection element.
- the overvoltage protection element is used in the event of a Overvoltage between the electrical contact elements of the overvoltage protection element realizes a low-resistance electrical connection between the electrical contact elements.
- multi-pole system cables or system lines are often used, over which a large number of different signals are routed. It can readily be seen that the feeding of individual signal conductors to corresponding overvoltage protection devices and to the basic elements of these overvoltage protection devices is complex and also prone to errors.
- multi-pole connector systems are often also available for separating and connecting the multi-pole cables, the connector parts interlocking with one another in a form-fitting manner. There are applications - this often affects existing systems - in which supplementary operating resources such as the overvoltage protection devices dealt with here are to be incorporated into one signal path or into several signal paths.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide a base element for overvoltage protection devices and also corresponding overvoltage protection arrangements that allow simple installation in, in particular, existing control and signaling systems.
- the above-mentioned object is initially achieved in that the first receptacle and the second receptacle are designed to accommodate electrical connector parts or adapter connector parts for electrical connectors.
- These electrical connector parts are the parts of an electrical connector, which is often multi-pole, the connector parts then interlocking with one another in a form-fitting manner.
- the first receptacle and the second receptacle can also be designed to accommodate would take connector parts from different connectors, it does not necessarily have to be about the inclusion of corresponding connector parts.
- first receptacle and the second receptacle are designed to accommodate corresponding, i.e. positively interlocking electrical connector parts, these electrical connector parts of course having plug contacts via which an electrical connection can then be established.
- the corresponding connector parts are usually corresponding male / female electrical connector parts.
- first recordings and second recordings designed according to the invention electrical conductors in the form of wires are no longer introduced directly, but electrical conductors in the form of connector parts of an electrical connector, which are usually multi-pole connector systems.
- the base element according to the invention of an overvoltage protection arrangement and an overvoltage protection arrangement which is equipped with such a base element can therefore easily be incorporated into the wiring of an existing system.
- the existing cabling only needs to be interrupted at the relevant point by opening / disconnecting the existing system plug-in connections as intended.
- the basic element according to the invention is introduced by the connector parts being plugged into the corresponding first receptacle and the corresponding second receptacle of the base element, and the signal circuits are closed again in this way. There is no intervention in the wiring (opening of screw / spring or cutting contacts).
- the first receptacle and the second receptacle are designed to receive adapter connector parts for electrical connectors.
- Such an adapter connector part is designed on one connection side in such a way that it can be received by the first receptacle and / or the second receptacle of the base element.
- the adapter connector part is then designed in such a way that it can accommodate the corresponding electrical connector part of the connector system used in the specific case. This means that uniform basic elements can be used for different systems with different connector systems.
- the base element has a housing, the first receptacle and the second receptacle being formed on opposite end faces of the housing, and the housing on the sides pointing in the extension direction of the support rail is open.
- the housing can be equipped relatively easily with the corresponding electrical components, for example with the electrical mounting rail contact element and the electrical connecting element for transmitting an electrical signal from the first receptacle to the second receptacle.
- the base element has closure elements for closing the open sides of the housing. This means that electrical insulation of the interior of the base element can also be achieved without sacrificing the advantage of easy accessibility of the interior of the base element.
- the first receptacle and the second receptacle are multi-pole, in particular two-pole.
- the base element provides that the receptacle of the overvoltage protection element is multi-pole, in particular three-pole.
- At least the electrical potentials between which an overvoltage is to be detected and diverted must be transmitted into the overvoltage protection element. There is therefore at least provision for two electrical potentials to be transmitted into the overvoltage protection element through an at least two-pole receptacle for the overvoltage protection element.
- the configuration of a three-pole receptacle is useful, for example, when two signals are to be transmitted through the base element and an overvoltage is to be diverted to the grounded mounting rail here.
- the base element according to the invention is particularly preferably used for insulation resistance protection, that is to say to protect each individual signal wire and the grounding system, in particular the mounting rail.
- the invention also relates overall to an overvoltage protection arrangement in which the basic element described and also the overvoltage protection element described are used.
- the invention thus relates to an overvoltage protection arrangement, with at least one base element and with at least one overvoltage protection element, the base element having a mounting rail receptacle for receiving a mounting rail carrying an electrical potential, a first receptacle for receiving a first electrical conductor, and a second receptacle for receiving a second electrical conductor and a protective element receptacle for receiving the overvoltage protection element, with an electrical connecting element for transmitting an electrical signal from the first receptacle to the second receptacle being implemented between the first receptacle and the second receptacle of the base element, wherein in the Support rail receptacle an electrical support rail contact element for electrical contacting of the support rail when the support rail is received is formed by the support rail receptacle, wherein when the overvoltage protection element is received in the Schu tzelementam
- a particularly advantageous overvoltage protection arrangement is characterized in that several base elements are arranged in alignment next to one another in the direction of extension of the support rail and that for the side-by-side nander arranged first receptacles and / or for the next to each other arranged second receptacles a one-piece connector part and / or a one-piece adapter connector part is provided, which can be inserted as a whole into the first receptacles arranged next to one another and / or into the second receptacles arranged next to one another.
- the connector part or adapter connector part has an advantageous property in that it can be used with a plurality of base elements which are arranged side by side.
- the connector part or adapter connector part is therefore usually multi-pole.
- An adapter connector part can thus also accommodate multi-pole connector parts of the type of connector currently used in the installation. It can thus be built with a plurality of similar Basisele elements modular overvoltage protection arrangements, in whose ne juxtaposed first receptacles and / or in their juxtaposed second receptacles a one-piece connector part and / or a one-piece adapter connector part is used. If it is said that the connector part or adapter connector part is in one piece, then this does not mean that it is composed of a single structural element, it only means that it represents a single, individually handleable element that is used as such as a whole can or can be removed.
- five base elements are arranged side by side and are designed to accommodate a ten-pole connector part or adapter connector part.
- the adapter connector part is designed as a plug connector on the first receptacle or on the side facing away from the second receptacle, in particular the type of connector on the side facing away from the first receptacle or on the side facing away from the second receptacle a different type of connector than on the first receptacle or on the side of the adapter connector part facing the second receptacle.
- the adapter connector part is an adaptation between two different types of connectors.
- the side facing the first receptacle or the second receptacle can then be, for example, specific connections from the manufacturer of the base element or the corresponding overvoltage protection arrangement; the side facing away from the first receptacle or the side facing away from the second receptacle can then be other Act plug connections that are common installation plug connections.
- FIG. 1 shows, very schematically, a base element for an at least two-part overvoltage protection arrangement and a corresponding one
- Fig. 2 shows an illustration of an overvoltage protection arrangement according to the invention with adapter connector parts
- Fig. 3 is a further perspective view of an overvoltage protection arrangement according to the invention with inserted adapter connector parts
- Fig. 4 is a side view of an overvoltage protection arrangement according to the invention.
- 5a, 5b are perspective views of a base element with a view of the mounting rail mount
- 6a, 6b are perspective views of a base element with a view of the protective element receptacle
- FIG. 7 shows an opened side view of a base element and FIG. 8 shows the electrical connecting elements and the electrical support rail contact element within a base element.
- base elements 1 or parts of base elements 1 for a two-part surge protection arrangement 2 are shown.
- the base element 1 has a mounting rail mount 3 for receiving a mounting rail 4 carrying an electrical potential.
- Each base element 1 comprises a first receptacle 5 for receiving a first electrical conductor 6 and a second receptacle 7 for receiving a second electrical conductor 8.
- None of the figures shows a base element as is known from the prior art.
- the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor are usually ends - stripped or not stripped - of a metallic wire, the first receptacle and the second receptacle usually having spring terminals or insulation displacement terminals. This is solved completely differently in the case of the basic elements 1 shown, as will be explained below.
- All base elements 1 have a protective element receptacle 9 for receiving an overvoltage protection element 10. It can be seen from FIGS. 1, 7 and 8 that an electrical connection element 11, 11a, 11b for transmitting an electrical signal from the first receptacle 5 to the second receptacle 7 is implemented between the first receptacle 5 and the second receptacle 7.
- an electrical mounting rail contact element 12 for electrical contacting of the mounting rail 4 when the mounting rail 4 is received by the mounting rail mounting 3 is formed in the mounting rail mount 3.
- the electrical potential of the support rail 4 can therefore be tapped.
- the overvoltage protection element 10 a detected overvoltage is discharged.
- the overvoltage protection element 10 is received in the protective element receptacle 9
- the electrical connection element 11, 11a, 11b and the electrical mounting rail contact element 12 are contacted by corresponding electrical contact elements 13, 14 of the overvoltage protection element 10, which is shown schematically in FIG. 1.
- the overvoltage protection element 10 when an overvoltage occurs between the electrical contact elements 13, 14, a never-derohmige electrical connection 15, here by a gas discharge tube, is realized between the electrical contact elements 13, 14 and the overvoltage is derived.
- the special feature of the illustrated base element 1 and also of the surge protection arrangement 2 is that the first receptacle 5 and the second receptacle 7 are designed to accommodate electrical connector parts 16a, 16b or adapter connector parts 17a, 17b for electrical connector parts 16a, 16b.
- the application is shown schematically in which the first electrical conductor 6 and the second electrical Head 8 are present in the form of connector parts 16a, 16b.
- the connector parts 16a, 16b in the present case are corresponding electrical connector parts 16a, 16b with plug contacts that interlock with one another in a form-fitting manner. They are therefore corresponding male, female electrical connector parts 16a, 16b.
- the first receptacle 5 is designed such that it can easily receive the electrical connector part 16a
- the second receptacle 7 is designed such that it can easily receive the electrical connector part 16b.
- each base elements 1 are shown, the first on acquisition 5 and second receptacle 7 for receiving adapter connector parts 17a, 17b for electrical connector parts 16a, 16b are formed.
- the Adap terverbindermaschine 17a, 17b are shown in Figs.
- the adapter connector parts 17a, 17b are of course designed to correspond to the corresponding first receptacle 5 and the corresponding second receptacle 7 on the side facing the first receptacle 5 or on the side facing the second receptacle 7.
- the adapter connector parts 17a, 17b are configured differently, namely for a type of connector that has been installed in the system into which the overvoltage protection arrangement 2 or the associated basic element 1 is to be inserted.
- the base element 1 has a housing 18.
- the housing 18 is an insulating material housing. The first on would take 5 and the second receptacle 7 are formed on opposite end faces of the housing 18.
- the housing 18 is designed to be open on the sides that send white in the direction of extent of the support rails 4. When it is said here that certain sides point in a direction of extent, then the area normal to these corresponding sides is meant. Because the housing 18 is open on the corresponding sides, the required electrical elements can be very easily introduced into the interior of the housing 18. In FIGS. 3, 5 and 6 it can be seen that the open sides of the housing 18 of the base element 1 have been closed by closure elements 19. It is therefore no longer possible to easily touch the electrically conductive parts within the interior of the housing 18.
- the first receptacle 5 and the second receptacle 7 are multi-pole, namely two-pole. This makes it possible to monitor two signal lines for overvoltages in a base element 1 or in an overvoltage protection arrangement 2 with a base element 1 and an overvoltage protection element 10. It can also be seen that the protective element receptacle 9 of the overvoltage protection element 10 in the base element 1 is multi-pole, in the present case three-pole.
- the white direct pole serves to transmit the electrical potential carried by the mounting rail 4 into the overvoltage protection element 10.
- the first receptacle 5 and the second receptacle 7 have a first pitch width, which here in the special embodiment shown is 7 mm.
- the protective element receptacle 9 of the Basisele element 1 has a second division width that is different from the first division width. In the present case, the division width of the protective element receptacle 9 is 5.15 mm.
- the overvoltage protection arrangements 2 shown in FIGS. 2 to 4 are characterized in that a plurality of base elements 1 are arranged in alignment next to one another in the direction of extent of the support rail 4.
- the meh eral base elements 1 are thus arranged in parallel next to one another on the support rail 4.
- the first receptacles 5 of the plurality of base elements 1 as well as the plurality of second receptacles 7 of the plurality of bases are Sis elements 1 arranged side by side.
- a one-piece adapter connector part 17a, 17b is provided, which can be inserted as a whole into the juxtaposed first receptacles 5 and / or into the juxtaposed second receptacles 7.
- the one-piece adapter connector part 17a, 17b can therefore be handled as a whole and does not consist of several loose, non-interconnected parts, although it naturally has several parts, namely, for example, electrical contact elements that are held in a housing of the adapter connector part 17a, 17b.
- This modular combination of several elementary and individual base elements 1, each with associated overvoltage protection element 10, makes it possible to very easily connect very multipolar connector parts 16a, 16b - using appropriate adapter connector parts 17a, 17b.
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