[0001] The invention relates to a switching system, in which in each case a number of switch
elements are combined in a switch module having a predetermined power input side and
power output side.
[0002] It is generally known that a switching system is housed in a switchbox, the switch
elements of the switching system being grouped in switch modules. This is employed,
for example, in a switchbox for supplying power to an installation. In this case the
switch elements are switch contacts which comprise at least a fixed and a movable
contact, or cartridges or a combination thereof, although the invention is suitable
for any type of switch element. For three-phase power supply, for example, the switch
contacts for the R, S and T phases are combined in a group or switch module, optionally
supplemented by the neutral conductor. The switch contacts are placed in the switch
module with their main directions parallel to one another, so that, in general, the
location of the input and output sides of the module is determined by the orientation
of the switch contacts and the location of the terminals thereof. In general, therefore,
the incoming leads and outgoing leads will be located in the extension of one another
and run parallel to or in line with the main direction of the switches.
[0003] It has been found that customers have a requirement to produce connections which
are not in line with the main direction of the switch contacts but where, for example,
the input and/or output cables or rails run perpendicular to the said main direction.
With this arrangement the power input and/or power output side is not in the vicinity
of the terminals of the switch contacts, whilst the plane thereof is also not perpendicular
to the main direction of the switch contacts but can run parallel thereto. In this
case, when the cables, which in the case of high currents are of large diameter, are
installed they must be bent between the power input and/or power output side and the
terminals of the switch contacts so that the cable lugs fixed to the ends of the cables
can then be fixed on the appropriate terminals of the switch contacts. The connections
here are at 90°.
[0004] The problem with this arrangement is that installation can not always be carried
out equally easily, whilst, moreover, in the case of thick cables a great deal of
space is lost because of the unavoidable large radii of curvature of the bends in
the cables. Arranging the switch module turned through 90° could provide a solution.
However, this is also associated with the disadvantage of loss of space in the lengthwise
direction of the switchbox. Furthermore, the heat balance of the switch module is
adversely affected as a consequence of the switch contacts running above one another,
as a result of which a lower nominal current is permitted in the switch module (so-called
derating).
[0005] The aim of the invention is to provide a switching system of the type mentioned in
the preamble, with which a flexible choice of the position and orientation of the
input and/or output side is possible and installation work is simplified. Furthermore,
the aim is for as complete as possible utilisation of the available space in the switchbox
and of the nominal load of the switch module.
[0006] Said aims are achieved according to the invention in that a connection module is
added to a switch module, which connection module is provided with connecting conductors
for connecting the switch elements of the associated switch module to the power input
side and/or power output side.
[0007] By this means it is possible to produce both connections which are in line with the
main direction of the switch elements and connections at 90°. Because the switch module
is provided with connecting conductors, said module can be regarded as an adapter,
by means of which the desired connection can be produced, that is to say the normal
connections to the switch elements can be brought to the desired position via the
adapter. For a so-called 90° connection, only three connecting conductors are needed
for a three-phase power supply.
[0008] For the manufacturer, the invention has the advantage that the production line is
simplified because fewer components are needed. Stocks can be reduced because one
switch module can be used with one connection module in several terminal configurations
and there is therefore no need to keep a separate switch module in stock for each
individual configuration.
[0009] The invention also offers the advantage of simple assembly because only the connection
module has to be adapted for a specific terminal configuration.
[0010] For the user or installer, the invention has the advantage that connection is simplified
by the freedom in the direction of connection. Moreover, the required space for non-standard
connection directions is reduced and no derating has to be employed. An additional
factor is the reduction in price as a result of modularity and, consequently, the
less expensive production and stockholding.
[0011] It is pointed out that European Patent Application EP 0 219 570 A1 discloses a switch
wherein a separate terminal block is used for the terminals thereof in order to be
able to make the connection of a cable to the terminal of the switch from two directions,
that is to say to be able to screw down from the top or the bottom of the switch.
However, the connections are still made in line with one main direction of the switch.
[0012] The connecting conductors can be insulated cables, but preferably the connecting
conductors are in the form of electrically conducting connecting bars. Said bars can
be of circular or rectangular cross-section and can be manufactured in the factory,
it being possible to apply an extensive degree of standardisation. The aim of said
standardisation is to select the shape of the conductors in such a way that a minimum
number of standard conductors can suffice. The conductors to be used can be chosen
in accordance with the requirements of the customer and fitted in the connection module.
At the time of installation all that is then necessary is to connect the cables to
the connection and/or switch module, without bending being necessary.
[0013] In this context it is advantageous that the connection module has a housing of insulating
material and the connecting bars are arranged on the base of the connection module
housing, electrically insulated from one another.
[0014] Preferably, the base of the connection module housing is provided with an upright
partition of insulating material, by which means the base is divided into two regions,
it being possible for the connecting conductors running essentially perpendicular
to the main direction of the switch elements to the associated power input or power
output side to be arranged in the one region and for the connecting conductors to
the opposite side to be arranged in the other region. By this means a symmetry is
obtained, as a result of which the same connecting conductors can be used for both
sides, with the advantage of yet more extensive standardisation and reduction in the
number of different connecting conductors in stock.
[0015] In order to obtain an arrangement of the connecting conductors which is as compact
as possible and in which, at the same time, the conductors are reliably electrically
insulated from one another, the base of the connection module housing is provided
with a number of upright partitions of insulating material to form channels in which
connecting conductors can be laid.
[0016] In a further embodiment, the connection module is provided with terminal modules
on the power input and the power output side.
[0017] As a consequence it is possible to dispense with the use of cable lugs, as a result
of which the terminal points, especially in the side at 90° to the main direction
of the switch contacts, can be placed closer together, so that the so-called fill
factor in a panel of a switchbox increases by 40 %. On the other hand, by using a
specific type of terminal module, a simple and rapid electrical connection can be
produced by plugging into, for example, a rail system.
[0018] In a further development of the invention, at least one of the terminal modules consists
of a screw terminal module for clamped connection of a connecting conductor and corresponding
cable conductor. A preferred embodiment of the screw terminal module comprises an
outer housing inside which an electrically conducting inner housing is movably accommodated,
the distance of movement being greater than the thickness of the connecting conductor
and a plate, which is movable in the same direction as the inner housing by means
of a screw which is supported in the outer housing and can be screwed in and out,
being accommodated in the inner housing for simultaneously clamping a cable conductor
between the plate and the wall of the inner housing facing said plate.
[0019] When one or more switch elements have to be connected to a power rail, it is advantageous
that the associated terminal modules are made up of a plug terminal module for connecting
the switch element or a connecting conductor to the power rail. To this end, the plug
terminal module can be a spring contact which engages around the rail, but the plug
terminal module is preferably accommodated in a housing of insulating material which
is a snap fit on a wall of the connection module and in which knife or scissor contacts
are located for accommodating the power rail between them in a clamping manner.
[0020] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings,
in which:
Figs 1a-1f show, diagrammatically, the possible terminal configurations for the connection
module according to the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a side view of a switching system according to the invention;
Fig. 3 illustrates a bottom view of the embodiment in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 shows a side view of another embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the embodiment in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 illustrates yet a further embodiment of the switching system according to the
invention;
Fig. 7 is a bottom view of the embodiment in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of a plug terminal module according to the invention;
Fig. 9 shows a preferred embodiment of a plug terminal module according to the invention;
Fig. 10 shows the embodiment in Fig. 8 with dismantled components;
Fig. 11 shows a screw terminal module according to the invention.
[0021] The switching system comprises switch elements, of which in each case a number, in
general three, are combined or grouped to form a switch module. The switch elements
can be, for example, switch contacts, cartridges, a combination thereof or other elements
having a switch function.
[0022] The invention will be described below with the aid of embodiments which contain switch
contacts for a three-phase switching system. A system of this type comprises the switch
contacts for the phases R, S and T, the switch contacts of which are, for reasons
of clarity, not shown in Figures 1a-1f. However, the terminal points R1, R2, S1, S2,
T1 and T2 of the switch contacts of the three-phase system are shown. The switch contacts
are combined to form a switch module of three sets of switch contacts, to which a
connection module 1 has been added.
[0023] The main directions of the switch contacts in Figures 1a-1f are in the direction
of R1-R2, etc. When, as in Fig. 1a, the terminal points L1a, L2a and L3a of the cables
have to be made in line with the main direction of the switch contacts, few problems
are experienced in practice. However, in practice it has been found that customers
purchasing the switching system, and installers, have a requirement not only for the
conventional connections which are in line with the main direction of the switch contacts
but also for a facility for making connections which are not in line with, but at
an angle of, for example, 90° to the said main direction. Examples of the latter are
shown in Figs 1b-1f.
[0024] In Fig. 1b the terminal points L1b, L2b and L3b shown at the bottom of the connection
module 1 are in line with the main direction of the switch contacts. Said terminal
points are located, for example, on the power input side. The power output side is
in this case on the left side of the connection module 1. The terminal points L1a,
L2a and L3a of said power output side are connected, by means of the connecting conductors
2, which are drawn diagrammatically and in broken lines, to the respective terminal
points R1, S1 and T1 of the switch contacts. In Fig. 1c the terminal points L1a, L2a
and L3a of, for example, the power input side are shown at the top of the connection
module 1 and are connected to the terminals R1, S1 and T1 of the switch contacts.
In Fig. 1c the terminal points L1b, L2b and L3b of the power output side, which are
connected to the terminals R2, S2 and T2 of the switch contacts, are arranged on the
right-hand side of the connection module 1. The connecting conductors 2 between the
terminals R2, S2 and T2 of the switch contacts and the terminal points L1b, L2b and
L3b of the power output side on the right-hand side of the switch module have been
drawn in broken lines. In Fig. 1d both the power input side and the power output side
have been chosen such that they are at 90° with respect to the main direction of the
switch contacts. In this case also, the connecting conductors 2 are shown in broken
lines. It is pointed out that the power input side can be the power output side, and
vice versa.
[0025] The connection module 1 is to be regarded as an adapter. As a result of the use thereof,
the direction of connection can be freely chosen when connecting a switching system
in a switchbox, without the cables which have to be connected for the various phases
having to be bent or the switching system having to be turned. Furthermore, a saving
in space is achieved because no account has to be taken of the size of the radii in
the bends of the cables. The connection module is thus a highly advantageous solution
with which both connections in line with a main direction of the switch contacts and
connections at 90° are possible without any problem. The switch module also has the
abovementioned advantages for the manufacturer and the user, as well as for the installer
and/or customer.
[0026] The neutral conductor is not shown in Figs 1a-1f and it is clear that more configurations
are possible with said neutral conductor, and especially when the sequence of the
connections L1, L2 and L3 can be changed, as can be seen from Figures 1e and 1f.
[0027] Figs 2 and 3 show an embodiment of a part of a switching system according to the
invention. Said part consists of a switch module 3, in which the switch contacts 4,
5 and 6 for the three-phases have been combined or grouped. The switch contacts 4,
5 and 6 have been arranged with their main directions parallel to one another. The
connecting conductors for the connection of the terminals R2, S2 and T2, which are
located on one side of the switch contacts 4, 5 and 6, to the power side 8 are shown
as pre-formed connecting strips 9, 10 and 11. However, said conductors can also be
cables or connecting conductors having a circular cross-section. Said connecting strips
9, 10 and 11 are arranged such that they are insulated from one another, for example
by means of air, on the base of the connection module 1 made of insulating material
and are fixed to said base by screws 30. The connection module 1 has two side walls
12 and 13, but can also have a side wall on the remaining sides. The base of the connection
module 1 is provided with a partition 14 made of insulating material, which runs diagonally
and has been cast as an integral whole with the connection module 1. Said partition
14 divides the base into two regions. The partition 14 is to be regarded as a plane
of symmetry of the connection module 1. The effect achieved by introducing symmetry
is that when it is desired that the power side 7 is not at the top of the connection
module 1 in Fig. 3 but at the right-hand side, connecting conductors of the same shape
as the connecting conductors 9, 10 and 11 can be used for the connection to the terminals
of the switch contacts at the other side thereof. In this context reference is made
to Fig. 5. The number of different connecting conductors has been reduced as a result
of this measure, which is advantageous from the standpoint of production engineering
and for stockholding.
[0028] In the embodiment in Figs 2 and 3, the upper terminals of the switch contacts 4,
5 and 6 have been fed to the outside via short terminal strips outside the wall 12
of the connection module 1. Terminal modules 18, 19 can be arranged at the end of
said short terminal strips 15, 16, 17. Connection of the cable ends to the terminal
strips 15 and 16 is effected by means of the screw terminal modules 18 and 19. Connection
of a cable to the terminal strip 17 can be effected by means of a cable lug and screw.
Of course, the screw terminal modules 18 and 19 are preferable to said cable lug and
screw connection.
[0029] The free ends of the connecting strips 9, 10 and 11 are likewise provided with terminal
modules 20, 21 and 22. Because cable lugs in general take up a great deal of space,
an appreciable saving in space is achieved by the use of the terminal modules in which
the exposed cable ends can be connected directly to the strips, because said narrow
side 8 of the connection module 1 does not have to be made wider.
[0030] Should it be desired that the power side 8 must be at the opposite side of the switch
contacts, it will be possible to use the same connection module 1, it then being possible
to turn the connection module 1 through 180° with respect to the switch contacts.
[0031] Figs 4 and 5 show an embodiment in which both the power input side and the power
output side are oriented in a direction perpendicular to the main direction of the
switch contacts 4, 5 and 6 of the switch module 3. In Fig. 5 the connecting strips
9, 10 and 11 for connecting the terminals R2, S2 and T2 of the switch contacts 4,
5 and 6 to the terminal modules 20, 21 and 22 are shown on the power input side 8
of the connection module 1. For the power output side 7, the connecting strips 23,
25, 26 are arranged on the base of the connection module 1, one end of said strips
being connected to the associated terminals R1, S1 and T1 of the switch contacts,
whilst the free ends thereof are provided with the terminal modules 27, 28 and 29.
The connecting strips 9, 10 and 11 are fixed to the base of the connection module
1 by means of screws 30, and the connecting strips 23, 25 and 26 are fixed to the
base of the connection module 1 by means of screws 31. The connecting strips 9/26,
10/25 and 11/23 are identical to one another and the latter are electrically insulated
from one another with the aid of the partition 14, instead of by means of air.
[0032] A further embodiment of the invention is shown in Figs 6 and 7. In this case also
the switch contacts 4, 5 and 6 are combined to give a switch module 3, to which a
connection module 1 has been added. The base of said connection module 1 is provided
with partitions 32 to 36, as a result of which the connecting strips can be placed
closer together and the whole is kept more compact. Symmetry is maintained in this
embodiment as well, so that the number of different connecting strips has been restricted
to a minimum, i.e. three. The connecting strips 23, 25 and 26 are connected at one
side to the terminals R1, S1 and T1 of the switch contacts 4, 5 and 6 at one side
thereof, whilst the free ends of said connecting strips are provided with the terminal
modules 27, 28 and 29. The strips 23, 25 and 26 are fixed to the base of the connection
module 1 by means of screws 31, The effect achieved by the use of the partitions 32,
33 and 34 of insulating material is not only a more compact construction, but also
that the connecting strips are never able to make contact with one another even when
subjected to rough treatment, whilst the position of the connecting strips is also
more or less fixed at the time of assembly.
[0033] The embodiment shown in Figs 6 and 7 is particularly suitable for connecting the
terminals of the switch contacts on one side to associated rails. For this purpose
terminal modules 37, 38 and 39 are used, which are slid onto the wall 13 and fixed
thereto by means of, for example, a snap fitting connection. The modules 37, 38 and
39, which are constructed as plug terminal modules, clamp around the rails and provide
the electrical connection between the rails and the terminals R2, S2 and T2 of the
switch contacts.
[0034] Fig. 8 shows a possible embodiment of a plug terminal module 56. Said module 56 comprises
the contacts 57 and 58 for clamping around a rail. The clamp contacts 57 and 58 merge
into a body 59 which has the flat parts a, b and c. The body 59 is connected to the
lip 61, in which there is a hole 60 which serves for connection to a terminal point
of an associated connecting strip of the connection module or a terminal point of
the associated switch contact.
[0035] Said plug terminal module can be arranged or fixed directly on the connection module.
However, said fixing can also take place by means of a block 62 made of insulating
material, which is provided with snap fitting elements, which are not shown, which
interact with snap fitting elements of the connection module, which likewise are not
shown. The flat parts a, b and c of the body 59 fit in recesses 63, intended for this
purpose, in the block 62.
[0036] In Fig. 9 a preferred terminal module is shown with a partially cut-away housing
and in Fig. 10 said module is shown with disassembled components,
[0037] The plug terminal module 37 comprises a housing 40, preferably made of insulating
material. A metal base plate 41, which is provided with a disc 42, is located in the
housing. The base plate 41 is also provided with a strip 43, by means of which a terminal
of a switch contact can be connected. The knife or scissor contacts 45 and 46 are
held in a predetermined position by means of a resilient element 44, the distance
between the free ends of the knife contacts 45 and 46 being less than the thickness
of the rail to be inserted between them. When the rail is pushed between the knife
contacts 45 and 46, said knife contacts 45 and 46 bear against the rail under pretension.
The housing 40 of said plug terminal module is also provided with a recess 47 for
sliding said housing on the wall of a connection module, in which recess snap fitting
elements, which are not shown, are located which interact with snap fitting elements
on the wall of the connection module 1.
[0038] Fig. 11 shows a terminal module in the form of a screw terminal module. Said screw
terminal module consists of a metal outer housing 48, inside which an electrically
conducting inner housing 49 is movably accommodated, The inner housing 49 can be moved
inside the outer housing 48 over a distance which is greater than the thickness of
the associated connecting strip, so that the connecting strip 52 fits in the gap between
two opposing walls 53, 54 of the outer and inner housings. A movable plate 50 is located
in the inner housing 49. The plate 50 can be moved in the inner housing 49 by means
of the screw 51. When the connecting strip has been accommodated between the walls
53, 54 of the outer and inner housings respectively and an exposed cable conductor
55 has been brought between the plate 50 and the opposing wall 54 of the inner housing
49, the connecting strip and the end of the cable conductor are clamped simultaneously
by tightening the screw 51, an excellent electrical connection between end 55 of the
cable conductor and connecting strip 52 being produced, which takes up little space.
1. Switching system, in which in each case a number of switch elements are combined in
a switch module having a predetermined power input side and power output side, characterised
in that a connection module is added to a switch module, which connection module is
provided with connecting conductors for connecting the switch elements of the associated
switch module to the power input side and/or power output side.
2. Switching system according to Claim 1, characterised in that the connecting conductors
are in the form of electrically conducting connectors.
3. Switching system according to Claim 2, characterised in that the connection module
comprises a housing of insulating material and in that the connectors are formed by
rectangular connecting strips which are arranged on the base of the connection module
housing, insulated from one another.
4. Switching system according to one of Claims 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that the base
of the connection module housing is provided with an upright partition, by means of
which the base is divided into two regions, it being possible to arrange the connecting
conductors to the one power input or power output side in the one region and the connecting
conductors to the opposite side in the other region.
5. Switching system according to one of Claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, characterised in that the
base of the connection module housing is provided with upright partitions of insulating
material to form channels in which the connecting conductors can be laid.
6. Switching system according to one of Claims 1-5, characterised in that the connection
module is provided with terminal modules at the power input and/or power output side.
7. Switching system according to Claim 6, characterised in that one or more of the terminal
modules is a screw terminal module for clamped electrical connection of a connecting
conductor to a corresponding cable conductor.
8. Switching system according to Claim 7, characterised in that the screw terminal module
has an outer housing inside which an electrically conducting inner housing is movably
accommodated, the distance of movement being greater than the thickness of the connecting
strip, and in that a plate, which is movable in the same direction as the inner housing
by means of a screw which is supported in the outer housing and can be screwed in
and out, is accommodated in the inner housing for simultaneously clamping a cable
conductor between the plate and the wall of the inner housing facing said plate.
9. Switching system according to one of Claims 6, 7 or 8, characterised in that one or
more of the terminal modules is a plug terminal module for connecting a switch element
or connecting conductor to a power rail.
10. Switching system according to Claim 9, characterised in that the plug terminal module
has a housing of insulating material which is a snap fit on a wall of the connection
module and in which contacts are arranged for clamping the power rail between them.
11. Connection module suitable for a switching system according to one of the preceding
claims, characterised in that the connection module has a housing of insulating material
and in that the connecting conductors are arranged on the base of the connection module
housing, insulated from one another.
12. Connection module according to Claim 11, characterised in that the base of the connection
module housing is provided with an upright partition, by means of which the base is
divided into two regions, it being possible to arrange the connecting conductors to
the one power input or power output side in the one region and the connecting conductors
to the opposite side in the other region.
13. Connection module according to Claim 11 or 12, characterised in that the base of the
connection module housing is provided with upright partitions of insulating material
to form channels in which the connecting conductors can be laid.
14. Screw terminal module suitable for a switching system according to one of the preceding
claims, characterised in that the screw terminal module has an outer housing inside
which an electrically conducting inner housing is movably accommodated, the distance
of movement being greater than the thickness of the connecting strip, and in that
a plate which is movable in the same direction as the inner housing by means of a
screw which is supported in the outer housing and can be screwed in and out, is accommodated
in the inner housing for simultaneously clamping a cable conductor between the plate
and the wall of the inner housing facing said plate.
15. Plug terminal module suitable for a switching system according to one of the preceding
claims, characterised in that the plug terminal module has a housing of insulating
material which is a snap fit on a wall of the connection module and in which contacts
are arranged for clamping the power rail between them.