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EP 1 148 600 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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24.10.2001 Bulletin 2001/43 |
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Date of filing: 29.08.2000 |
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AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE |
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Priority: |
21.04.2000 IT TO000380
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Applicant: MENBER'S S.p.A. |
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37045 Legnago (IT) |
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- Pasotto, Giorgio
37045 Legnago (IT)
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Representative: Notaro, Giancarlo et al |
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c/o Buzzi, Notaro & Antonielli d'Oulx srl,
Corso Fiume 6 10133 Torino 10133 Torino (IT) |
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Adapter for the electrical connection between a plug and a socket |
(57) Adapter for the electrical connection between a plug and a socket presenting a different
number of poles, comprising an external casing (12) with bayonet connection (14) for
connecting to a socket, a first and a second set of contacts (26, 28) suitable respectively
to engage the contacts of a socket and a plug. The contacts (26, 28) of the first
and second set are fastened to a printed circuit (24) equipped with conducting races
(32) for the electrical connection between the corresponding contacts of the first
and second set (26, 28).
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[0001] This invention relates to an adapter for the electrical connection between a plug
and a socket presenting a different number of poles. This invention was specifically
developed to ensure the electrical connection between a plug and a socket complying
with the technical specifications set forth in ISO standard 11446 - 1993. Document
EP-A-0249181 describes a plug which complies with said ISO standard. This plug comprises
an external casing, a contact board and a bayonet connection portion for connecting
the plug to a socket. The bayonet connection portion can turn with respect to the
contact board between a position in which the plug is inserted in the socket and a
position in which the plug is locked in the socket.
[0002] Adapters which are destined to be placed between a plug and a socket to allow the
electrical connection between a plug and a socket presenting a different number of
poles are known. A known adapter manufactured by the applicant is described in Italian
Patent no. TO99A000340. This adapter is equipped with a first and a second set of
contacts and a plurality of electrical wires connecting a contact of the first set
to a corresponding contact of the second set.
[0003] The objective of this invention is to provide a similar and more compact adapter
with respect to known devices, which is particularly shorter in length.
[0004] According to this invention, this objective is attained by means of an adapter which
characteristics form the subject of the main claim.
[0005] Characteristics and advantages of this invention will be illustrated with reference
to a preferred embodiment, as non-limiting examples, in the enclosed drawings, whereas:
- figure 1 is a lateral view of an adapter according to this invention,
- figure 2 is a front view according to arrow II in figure 1,
- figure 3 is an exploded, partial section view of the adapter in figure 1,
- figure 4 is a front view according to arrow IV in figure 3,
- figure 5 is a section view according to the V-V line in figure 4,
- figure 6 is a perspective view of the part indicated by the arrow VI in figure 5 and
- figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the component illustrated in figure 6.
[0006] With reference to this figures, number 10 indicates an adapter for establishing an
electrical connection between a plug and a socket (neither of which are illustrated).
The adapter 10 comprises an external casing 12 made of injection-moulded plastic material,
preferably consisting of a monolith element with a bayonet attachment portion 14 and
a support 16 forming a base for a cover (non illustrated) of the socket when the adapter
is inserted in a socket of the type complying with ISO standard 11446-1993. The casing
12 has an internal cavity 18 in which the contact board 20 is inserted and axially
locked. The casing 12 is free to turn with respect to the contact board 20 between
an insertion position in the socket and a locking position. The way in which the contact
board 20 is connected to the casing 12 with the possibility of relative rotation between
an insertion position and a locking position is described in detail in Italian patent
application no. TO99A000340 by this applicant. As described in detail in said patent
application, the contact board 20 presents an annular groove 20 on the external surface,
which angular width corresponds to the angular relative rotation stroke of the casing
12 and the contact block 20. The annular groove 22 is engaged by a radial tong 24
projecting from the internal surface of cavity 18 of the casing 12. The radial tong
24 engages the annular groove 22 by an axial groove 25 communicating with the annular
groove 22 by means of a step 27 destined to be passed over by radial tong 24.
[0007] With reference to figures 5, 6 and 7, a group of contact 12 is arranged on the contact
board 20. The group of contacts 22 comprises a printed circuit 24 to which a first
set of contacts 26 are connected which contacts are destined to establish an electrical
connection with the respective contacts of a socket and a second set of contact 28
destined to establish an electrical connection with the corresponding contacts of
a plug. In the example shown in the figures, the adapter is destined to be used to
electrically connect a seven pole plug and a thirteen pole socket. The number of poles
of the plug and of the socket which can be connected by means of the adapter according
to this invention can be varied while remaining within the scope of this invention.
[0008] With particular reference to figure 7, the printed circuit 24 is equipped with a
plurality of conducting races 30, each of which is electrically connected to a pair
of holes 32, which are destined to be fastened to contacts 26, 28. The contacts 26,
28 of the first and the second set project from the opposite part of the printed circuit
24. Each contact 26, 18 is fastened to a respective hole 32 by means of a pin portion
34 projecting from a frontal rear face of each contact 26, 18. The pin positions 34
ensure both the mechanical connection of contacts 26, 28 to the printed circuit 24
and the electrical connection of the contact 26, 28 to the conducting races 30. Each
contact 26 of the first set is electrically connected to a corresponding contact 28
of the second set with conducting races 30 on the printed circuit 24. A pre-fit group
of contacts is obtained by fastening the contacts 36, 38 on the printed circuit 24,
which group can used to test the electrical connection between homologous contacts.
The pre-fit group of contacts 22 is consequently arranged in an injection moulding
device where plastic material is moulded on the contact board 22 to obtain the end
contact board which is illustrated in figure 5. During the moulding process, the plastic
material incorporates the printed circuit 24 and the portions of contact roots (the
ones destined to be coupled to a socket). Conversely, the plastic material fully surrounds
the contacts 28 of the adapter which are destined to be coupled to a plug. These contacts,
as shown in the figures, can be partially male contacts and partially female contacts.
The contact board 20 resulting at the end of the moulding operation is ready to be
fit inside casing 12, thus completing the assembly cycle of the adapter according
to this invention.
[0009] As appears from the described above, the use of a printed circuit 24 to ensure the
electrical connection between the contact of the first and the second series will
allow to obtain a contact board which dimension is very contained in the direction
of the contacts. Consequently, the length of the entire adapter 10 is extremely contained
with respect to devices of the known type, which is particularly appreciated considering
that in most case the concerned adapter is destined to establish an electrical connection
between a socket fastened to the rear part of a towing vehicle and a plug attached
to a trailer. This is because an adapter of the type described above is used when
the plug and the socket have a different number of poles and said adapter is frequently
permanently connected to said socket, also when the trailer is not connected to the
vehicle. In this case, the fact that the adapter is particularly short is very appreciated,
offering advantages from an aesthetic point of view and because the shorter length
of the device makes it less subject to breakage by knocks or vibrations.
1. Adapter for the electrical connection between a plug and a socket presenting a different
number of poles, comprising an external casing (12) with bayonet connection (14) for
connecting to a socket, a first and a second set of contacts (26, 28) suitable respectively
to engage the contacts of a socket and a plug which contacts (26) of the first set
are electrically connected to the corresponding contacts (28) of the second set, characterised in that the contacts (26, 28) of the first and second set are fastened to a printed circuit
(24) equipped with conducting races (32) for the electrical connection between the
corresponding contacts of the first and second set (26, 28).
2. Adapter according to claim 1, characterised in that the contacts (26, 28) of the first and second set and the printed circuit (24) form
a pre-fit contact group (22) on which plastic material is injection-moulded so to
form a contact board (20).
3. Adapter according to claim 1, characterised in that the contact board (20) can turn with respect to the outer casing (12) between an
insertion position in a socket and a locked position with respect to the socket.
4. Adapter according to claim 1, characterised in that the contacts (26, 28) present projecting pins (34) which are inserted and riveted
in the respective holes (32) of the printed circuit (24) to establish the mechanical
connection of the contacts (26, 28) with respect to the plate (24) and the electrical
connection of the contacts (26, 28) with respect to the conducting races (30) of the
printed circuit (24).

