[0001] The present invention relates to a method for the realization of connection devices
for a plurality of independent electric circuits to interconnect a number of electric
components by the employ of corresponding connectors and a particular base, said connectors
and base having determined characteristics.
[0002] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference shall be made to the
electric components and their connections installed in a refrigeration appliance for
domestic use, without of course limiting the invention to only this type of components
and use.
[0003] It is generally known that the compressor of a refrigerator appliance for domestic
use often constitutes the point of convergence of all of the electric connections
of the refrigeration appliance, i. e. the point whereat the appliance is connected
to the mains power supply and from where the respective connections extend to the
various "consumers" embodied in components that have to be supplied with electric
power and/or generate signals to be applied to the compressor or other components.
[0004] These "consumers" may typically include one or more thermostats, a second compressor,
one or more solenoid valves, an ice maker and so on.
[0005] The reason for which it is preferred to concentrate all of the connections at the
compressor, and specifically at a connector base associated thereto, resides in the
fact that the compressor is usually directly connected to all of the various components
and disposed in a readily accessible manner in an open housing portion at the rear
of the refrigeration appliance, so that the required connections to the compressor
can be made very simply and correctly.
[0006] There exist known proposals for improving the connection of the various components
to the compressor, as described for instance in the present applicant's Italian utility
model application no. 34058 B/87, which proposes an advantageous form of connection
to the compressor applicable in the case of employ of a separate base whereat the
connections of all components including the compressor converge, and in the case of
a base devised as an integral part associated to the compressor.
[0007] The actual market trends in the domestic refrigeration sector have led to the appearance,
however, of an inconveniency: the widening of the range of performance and functional
characteristics of refrigeration appliances entails a corresponding increase of the
number of functional components to be supplied with electric power, for instance two
compressors, two thermostats, one or two fans, an automatic ice maker, an electronic
monitoring and control circuit and so on.
[0008] This obviously entails a corresponding increase of the number of connections required
for connecting the various components to the base associated to the compressor, as
a result of which the base itself assumes steadily growing dimensions, resulting in
the twofold disadvantage of cost increase and progressively increasing difficulties
as regards the installation of the compressor and the establishment of the connections
due to the increasing dimensions and reduced accessibility of the base.
[0009] As anybody skilled in the art will recognize, these disadvantages have as an additional
negative consequence the degradation of the quality of the connections as regards
both their mechanical reliability and correctness.
[0010] It has of course been tried to eliminate these problems by the employ of fool-proof
connectors (provided with polarizing keys and grooves) for the conductors leading
to the various components, but while this has solved the problem of possible connection
errors,, it has also resulted in a still further problem: because the number of different
models of refrigeration appliances and their complexity is continually increasing,
while the number of different compressor models remains limited for obvious economical
reasons, there is an increasing proliferation of connector base constructions, resulting
in a steep rise in design and manufacturing costs.
[0011] It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome the difficulties explained
above and to provide a method for the realization of compact multiple connection devices
adapted to be used, without any possibility of errors, for a great number of different
refrigeration appliances having different components and circuit connections, while
being of economic and reliable construction and designed to be readily installed with
the employ of known and generally accepted materials and techniques.
[0012] This object is attained according to the invention by associating to a specific connector
base a defined variety of connectors, as will be described by way of non-exclusive
example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
fig. 1 shows a connector base according to an embodiment of the invention,
fig. 2 shows an example of a variety of connectors associated to the base shown in
fig. 1,
figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 show four groups S1, S2, S3, S4 of connectors selected from the
variety shown in fig. 2 for simultaneous use with the base of fig. 1, and
figs. 7, 8, 9 and 10 show the placement of the connectors of the four groups on the
base of fig. 1.
[0013] The characteristics of the invention will be specified in the attached claims.
[0014] The basic idea of the invention can be described as follows: Proceeding from a multiplicity
of different refrigerators each having different electric circuits devised to converge
on a single connector base, preferably associated to a compressor, what is intended
to be achieved is the greatest possible reduction of the dimensions of the base (and
consequently the greatest possible reduction of the number of terminals provided thereon),
and the possibility of using one and the same connector base in the greatest possible
number of different refrigerators.
[0015] This object is attained by using selected ones of the terminals provided on the base
for different types of refrigerators by causing them to cooperate with different types
of connectors.
[0016] For the practical implementation of this solution, use is made of a connector base
having a particular configuration, and of a variety of connectors of specific geometric
characteristics in association with the base.
[0017] The base and connectors satisfy the following requirements:
a) a specific base is adapted to have a specific variety of connectors associated
thereto;
b) the connectors included in a given variety are designed for use in selected groups
for connecting the components in specific refrigerator models (so that there are as
many groups of connectors as there are different models of refrigerators);
c) one or more connectors can be included in different groups, i.e. different groups
may have one or more connectors in common (in practice any group of connectors is
a combination of connectors selected from a given variety thereof);
d) the various groups of connectors of a given variety thereof are adapted to make
the connections in all refrigerator models provided with a specific base (possibly
in combination with the respective compressor);
e) any given base can at the same time accommodate any single group of connectors
selected from the associated variety thereof.
[0018] The invention functions in the following manner: all of the conductors connected
to the various components of any refrigerator model equipped with a specific connector
base and associated compressor are connected to a selected group of connectors which
are themselves placed on the base at determined positions. When a specific base (possibly
in combination with a specific compressor) is mounted in a refrigerator of a different
model, the conductors associated to the various components are connected to a different
group of connectors which are then placed on the same base, although at different
positions.
[0019] It is evident that in a first model, the connectors cooperate with a certain number
of terminals of the base, and that the connectors in a second model cooperate with
terminals of the base which may at least in part be the same as in the case of the
first model (this being a particular advantage of the present invention), while part
of the terminals are different ones permitting a different circuit configuration to
be established.
[0020] The connectors cooperating with these different terminals are necessarily different
from the connectors of the first model, whereas the same connectors or types of connectors
may be used for the terminals the two models have in common
[0021] At this point it will be evident to those skilled in the art for what reason the
connectors can be combined in different groups selected from a given variety or set
of connectors: it is because in this manner it is possible to use the greatest possible
number of terminals of the base for accommodating different connectors pertaining
to different groups thereof associated to respective refrigerator models.
[0022] As it is possible in this manner to use individual terminals of the base for different
refrigerator models, one obtains the desirable result that the number of terminals
can be considerably smaller than in the case of each terminal being "dedicated" to
a specific function in a specific model.
[0023] The reduced number of terminals permits a more compact design of the connector base,
which is therefore more accessible and more economical than an equivalent prior-art
base while retaining the capability of having variable combinations of components
connected thereto.
[0024] A practical example of the invention shall now be explained with reference to figs.
1 to 10 of the drawings.
[0025] Shown by way of example in fig. 1 is a connector base according to the invention,
provided with terminals 1 - 4 interconnected by a metal strip 10, terminals 11 - 14
interconnected by a metal strip 20, terminals 21 - 23 interconnected by a metal strip
30, terminals 31 - 35 interconnected by a metal strip 40, terminals 41 - 43 interconnected
by a metal strip 50, and an insulated single terminal 45.
[0026] Also shown in fig. 1 are polarizing elements 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 provided on the
connector base.
[0027] These polarizing elements serve the purpose of preventing connectors provided with
complementary polarizing elements from being mounted on the base in any position other
than the correct one.
[0028] Fig. 2 shows a set or variety of connectors provided for use with the base described
above. As shown in this figure, there is a total of nine connectors designated by
letters A to I.
[0029] Shown in figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are four groups of connectors designated respectively
S1, S2, S3 and S4 and composed of selected ones of the variety of connectors shown
in fig. 2.
[0030] It is noted that in the examples shown, some of the connectors are included in more
than one group; thus connector I is included in groups S1 and S3, connector F is included
in groups S1 and S4, connector E is included in groups S1 and S4, connector D is included
in groups S2 and S4, and connector C is included in groups S2 and S3.
[0031] As already indicated above, each group of connectors can be mounted on the connector
base, the mounting configurations of the respective groups S1, S2, S3 and S4 on one
and the same connector base being shown in figs. 7, 8, 9 and 10, respectively.
[0032] The possible connection combinations are based on the following conditions:
[0033] The total number of terminals required for accommodating all groups of connectors
would be forty (arithmetic sum of all terminals shown in figs. 3 to 6).
The actual number of terminals on the connector base shown in fig. 1 is twenty.
A certain number of these base terminals is therefore designed to cooperate with respective
terminals of connectors of more than one group as already explained. The connectors
of any single group can be accommodated on one and the same base as illustrated in
figs. 7 to 10. It is finally impossible to mount the connectors of any group at wrong
positions, since the above described complementary polarizing elements only permit
them to be mounted at their correct positions.
[0034] It is to be understood that what has been described above with reference to the accompanying
drawings is solely intended to explain the principle of the invention by way of example,
and that numerous variations and modifications are possible within the scope of the
present invention.
1. A method for the realization of connection devices for for the electric connection
of the components of a plurality of different electric circuits, particularly of domestic
refrigeration appliances, comprising a connector base and a multiplicity of connectors
associated to said connections and adapted to be mounted on said connector base, characterized
in that
a) a connector base of a determined type has a defined set or variety of connectors
associated thereto;
b) the connectors of said set or variety are adapted to be combined in different groups,
the connectors in each group being useful for connecting the components of a particularly
defined electric circuit corresponding to a specific refrigeration appliance model,
c) one or more connectors are adapted to be included in more than one group, in the
sense that each group is a different combination of connectors selected from the one
set or variety,
d) all of the groups of connectors are adapted to connect all of the circuits for
which a specific connector base is provided, while all connectors of a given set or
variety are servicable for different electric circuits or refrigeration appliance
models of a number equal to that of the groups of connectors,
e) each connector base is adapted to accommodate all of the connectors of any single
group at a time.
2. A method according to claim 1, characterized in that said connector base is provided
with a number of polarizing elements (46,47,48,49), and that said connectors of each
group (S1,S2,S3,S4) are provided with complementary polarizing elements permitting
said connectors to be mounted on said connector base only in a predetermined position.
3. A connector base and set of connectors adapted to be mounted thereon, characterized
in that
a) said connectors are adapted to be combined in a plurality of different groups,
b) one ore more connectors are common to more than one group, i.e. each group of connectors
is a different combination of connectors selected from one and the same set,
c) said connector base is adapted to accommodate all of the connectors of any single
group thereof at a time.
4. A connector base and connector set according to claim 3, characterized in that said
connector base is provided with a number of polarizing elements (46,47,48,49) and
said connectors of each group (S1,S2,S3,S4) are provided with complementary polarizing
elements permitting said connectors to be mounted on said connector base only in a
predetermined position.
5. A connector base and connector set according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that
each and any type of said connector base is positively associated to a predetermined
type of a compressor installed in refrigeration appliances for domestic use.