OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention as expressed in the title of this specification refers to a quick-connection
terminal device for electrical connections, which provides the function for which
it is intended with various advantages and characteristics of novelty, which will
be explained in detail below, which are an improvement over the current state of the
art in its scope.
[0002] The object of the present invention focuses specifically on a quick-connection terminal
device essentially comprising of a metallic element whose obvious purpose is to provide
a mean of a quick attachment of a cable to the terminal connector in an electrical
connection without using a screw, said device having a simplified and innovative structural
configuration that incorporates a flat elastic element specially designed to, among
other advantages, facilitate such attachment while ensuring optimum and extensive
cable contact with the metal surface of the device to ensure electrical conduction.
SCOPE OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The scope of the present invention is encompassed in the industrial sector dedicated
to the manufacture of appliances, electrical devices and mechanisms particularly in
the area of the connecting elements.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] As a reference to the current state of the art it is noted that while various quick-connection
terminal mechanisms and devices are known, i.e. to connect a cable directly to the
terminal connector without using screws or other additional fixing means, the applicant
at least is not aware of any that present a similar technical, structural and constitutive
features to those of the device claimed herein.
[0005] In this regard, examples of the aforementioned prior art include patent
ES419361A1, referring to an arrangement of a screwless terminal connector for electrical conduction,
which essentially comprises a contact bridge arranged in a housing of insulating material
and retaining spring supported thereon, that is, forming with the bridge, at least
one fastening place for conductors, or also patent
ES2193312T3, which discloses a connector terminal for electrical conductors, which is essentially
configured based on a casing of insulating material in which a metal contact element
is housed with at least two clamping points, which are always formed between a leaf
spring and a current rod common to all the clamping points.
[0006] Both solutions, however, differ considerably in terms of technical, structural and
constitutive features from the device of the invention, highlighting, among others,
the increased complexity and number of elements that comprise compared to the simplicity
of the device proposed by the present invention.
EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The invention consists of a terminal connection device for electrical connections
which is essentially constituted by a metallic body incorporating at least one elastic
element for quick and screwless fixing, of at least, one conductor cable, with the
particularity that said elastic element is a flat strip and the metal body is a bent
and mechanized piece with a configuration specifically designed to accommodate the
cable end ensuring perfect securing thereof with the flat strip and maximizing the
area of contact of said cable with the metal surface of said body to provide optimal
connectivity. All of this, with a metal body and a flat strip of very simplified construction
and easy to assemble making the device a simple and cheap component to manufacture.
[0008] For all this, and going into greater detail, the metal body forming the device has
an approximately C-shaped configuration which highlights a central straight section
where the cable is inserted, an oblique lower section where the flat strip is incorporated
oblique to the central section and therefore to the cable to lock on it, and a broken
upper section acting as the cable stop and wherein there is at least one contact point
for connecting the device with another similar device or with some other external
element.
[0009] Based on this configuration, the metal body has at least one channel in the central
straight section for receiving the cable which, introduced via the bottom of said
central section, it engages with the upper edge of the flat strip, as said upper edge
is facing said central section and is raised by the cable itself. Thus the upward
cable penetration, i.e. from the bottom of the metal body, determines the bending
of the strip, as it tends to return to its naturally flat position, it is locked onto
the cable fixing it. Moreover, any attempt to pull the cable down, further strengthens
its fixation with the strip.
[0010] In an optimal embodiment, the inclination of the strip with respect to the horizontal,
or perpendicular line to the central straight section of the metal body, is about
30° degrees.
[0011] In order to achieve the tilting of the flat strip, the lower section of the metal
element has a first initial section, which is perpendicular to the central straight
section, thus obtaining a greater channel length with the same height of the metal
body, and a second distal section that is oblique to the former section and tilted
at 30 ° with regard to the same, wherein by means of a fixing means the flat strip
is fixed and which achieves the tilting of the flat strip with regard to the perpendicular
to the straight section.
[0012] The coplanar fixation between the flat strip with the oblique distal section of the
lower section of the metal body, while it determines the tilting of the flat strip,
it provides a safer fastening and fixing of said flat strip when working for cable
insertion.
[0013] On the opposite side, the flat strip has an upper edge which is partially straight,
and which locks on the cable, as this is inserted into the device, having a projection
which provides a fulcrum to facilitate disengagement of the strip when the cable is
to be released. This projection, when there is no cable, is inserted into a hole provided
for this purpose in the central straight section of the metal body and the extraction
of the cable is achieved by simply pressing on said projection through said hole.
[0014] Preferably, the flat strip, in its upper interlocking side is divided into two, providing
two top interlocking edges, and the central straight section of the metal body is
also configured to receive two cables, one on each side thereof, so each of them is
fixed with one of the upper edges of the flat strip and they can work independently
in both the locking and unlocking of the conductors.
[0015] Furthermore, importantly said central straight section, presents a curved edge laterally
defining an interior channel longitudinally embracing the cable providing an increase
of the area of contact between said cable and said metal body along the entire central
straight section, whereby the connection efficiency is improved.
[0016] Finally, on top of the metal body, the broken section referred to in this part has
a bend at an acute angle, which inferiorly determines a converging housing for receiving
the cable end once introduced along the central straight section. This angled housing
acts as a stop to limit the introduction of the cable, serving for different cable
diameters through the converging configuration.
[0017] The described quick-connection terminal device for electrical connections is therefore
an innovative structure of characteristics unknown until now for the purpose for which
it is intended, reasons which linked to its practical usefulness, provide sufficient
grounds for obtaining the privilege of exclusivity requested.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] To complement the description being made and in order to aid a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, this descriptive specification is accompanied,
as an integral part thereof, by a set of drawings wherein by way of example and without
limiting the scope of the invention, the following is shown:
- Figure 1
- shows a perspective view of an example of embodiment of the quick-connection terminal
device for electrical connections, which is the object of the invention, shown exploded
with the metal body before entering the flat strip, allowing to assess the parts and
elements comprised as well as the configuration and arrangement thereof;
- Figures 2 and 3.
- show respective perspective views, front and rear respectively of the device of the
invention, according to the same example shown in Figure 1, here represented once
assembled and with a cable at the point of initiating its insertion; and
- Figures 4 and 5
- again show respective perspective views; front and rear, of the assembled device,
in this case incorporating a cable already introduced into it, thus showing its attachment
with the flat strip and its coupling and contact the metal body
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0019] In view of the mentioned figures and according to the adopted numbering, shown is
an example of preferred embodiment, but not limited thereto, of the quick-connection
terminal device for electrical connections of the invention, which comprises the parts
and elements which are indicated and described in detail below.
[0020] Thus, as seen in said figures, the device (1) in question, comprises at least one
metal body (2) incorporating at least one elastic element for the quick-connection
of at least one cable (3).
[0021] The metal body (2) is a bent and mechanized C-shaped piece having in its central
portion a straight section (2a) which receives and makes contact with an end portion
of the cable (3) fixing it with an elastic element, which consists of a flat strip
(4) disposed obliquely with respect to said straight section (2a), and such that,
upon insertion of the cable (3), the upper edge (4a) of the strip folds and locks
and fixes said cable (3), as shown in Figure 4, the tilting of the flat strip (4)
being of about 30° degrees with regard to the perpendicular to said straight section
(2a).
[0022] In addition, the metal body (2) has a lower section (2b), where the flat strip (4)
is incorporated being oblique to the central straight section (2a) and at 30ºdegrees
to the perpendicular, and an upper broken section (2c) that acts as a stop for the
cable (3) and which has at least one contact point (5), for the connection of the
device (1) with a similar device or another external element.
[0023] To achieve the tilting of the flat strip (4), the lower section (2b) of the metal
element has a first lower initial section (2b1) which is perpendicular to the central
straight section (2a) and thus obtaining a greater channel (21) length with same height
of the metal body (2), and a second distal section (2b2) that is oblique and inclined
at 30 degree with regard to the same, wherein the flat strip (4) is fixed and which
achieves the tilting of the flat strip (4) relative to the perpendicular to the straight
section (2a).
[0024] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, in this second distal section (2b2) the underside of
the flat strip (4) is incorporated in a coplanar manner, as fastening means the respective
fins (24) bent inwardly which provided for this purpose press against the side of
the underside of the flat strip (4) in coincidence with the respective coupling points
(43). Thus, the coplanar fixation of the flat strip (4) with the lower distal section
(2b2) of the lower oblique section (2b) of the metal body (2) while determining the
tilting of the flat strip (4) provides greater safety in the fastening and fixing
of said flat strip (4) when working when bending due to cable (3) insertion.
[0025] The metal body (2) has, in the central straight section (2a), with at least one channel
(21) to receive and accommodate the cable (3) making contact with the same throughout
the length of the straight section (2a), which is determined by the existence of the
circular recess (22) in the first lower initial section (2b1) and the existence of
a curved side edge (23) in the central straight section (2a).
[0026] Upon insertion of the cable (3) in said channel (21), from the bottom of the straight
section (2a) of the metal body (2), the upper edge (4a) of the flat strip (4) rises,
causing its fixing and prevents it from coming out by pulling the cable in the opposite
direction to the input direction.
[0027] Importantly, the top edge (4a) of the flat strip (4) is partially straight, to lock
onto the cable (3), when the cable is inserted via the bottom of the central straight
section (2a) of the metal body (2), having a projection (41) which provides a fulcrum
to facilitate its unlocking and allow removal of the cable (3).
[0028] This projection (41), as shown in Figures 3 and 5, when the cable (3) is not inserted,
protrudes through a hole (25) provided for this purpose in the central straight section
(2a) of the metal body and through which it is possible to introduce a tool or other
element with the same purpose for accessing said protrusion (41) and pushing it to
unlock the cable (3).
[0029] Preferably, the flat strip (4) has a longitudinal section (42) which divides it into
two by its upper side, determining the existence of a double upper locking edge with
two projections (41), and in parallel, and the central straight section (2a) of the
metal body also has two channels (21) to receive two cables (3), one on each side
thereof, so that each is fixed to one of the upper edges of the flat strip (4).
[0030] Finally, the broken upper section (2c) of the metal body (2) has a bend at an acute
angle (2c1) that inferiorly, determines a converging housing (26) to receive the end
of the cable (3) once introduced along the central straight section (2a), adapting
to different cable diameters (3), thanks to this convergent configuration.
[0031] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as how
to implement it, it is not considered necessary to extend its explanation for anyone
skilled in the art to understand its scope and the advantages derived from it.
[0032] It is also noted that, within its essence, the invention may be implemented in other
embodiments which differ in detail from that indicated by way of example, and which
are also covered by the protection claimed provided its fundamental principle is not
altered, changed or modified.
1. Quick-connection terminal device for electrical connections which, comprising at least
one metal body (2) incorporating at least one elastic element for the quick connection
of at least one cable (3) is characterized in that said elastic element consists of a flat strip (4).
2. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 1, characterized in that the metal body (2) consists of a bent and mechanized piece having a straight section
(2a) which receives and makes contact with an end section of the cable (3) fixing
it with the elastic element (4).
3. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 2, characterized in that the flat strip (4) is arranged obliquely with respect to the straight section (2a)
of the metal body (2).
4. Quick-connection terminal device according to claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the flat strip (4) has a tilting of about 30º degrees with regard to the perpendicular
to said straight section (2a) of the metal body (2).
5. Quick-connection terminal device according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the metal body (2) has an approximately C-shaped configuration comprising a central
straight section (2a), wherein the cable is inserted (3), a lower section (2b), wherein
the flat strip (4) is fixed being oblique to the central straight section (2a) and
an upper section (2c).
6. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 5, characterized in that the lower section (2b) of the metal body (2) has a first lower initial section (2b1)
which is perpendicular to the central straight section (2a), and a second lower distal
section (2b2) that is oblique to the former one and wherein the flat strip (4b) is
fixed in a coplanar manner.
7. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 6, characterized in that the underside of the flat strip (4) is fixed on the second lower distal section (2b2)
of the lower section (2b) by means of folded flaps (24) that provided for this purpose
press against the sides of said lower side of the flat strip (4).
8. Quick-connection terminal device according to any of claims 5 to 7, characterized in that the broken upper section (2c) of the metal body (2) has a bend at an acute angle
(2c1) which, inferiorly, defines a convergent housing (26) for receiving the end of
the cable (3) once introduced along the central straight section (2a), adapting to
different cable diameters (3).
9. Quick-connection terminal device according to any of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the metal body (2) has, in the central straight section (2a), at least one channel
(21) to receive and embrace the cable (3).
10. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 9 characterized in that said channel (21) is determined by the existence of a recess (22) in the first lower
initial section (2b1) and by the existence of a curved side edge (23) in the central
straight section (2a).
11. Quick-connection terminal device according to any of claims 1 to 10, characterized
on that the upper edge (4a) of the flat strip (4) there is a projection (41) which
provides a fulcrum to facilitate its unlocking and allow extraction of the cable (3).
12. Quick-connection terminal device according to claim 11 characterized in that the straight section (2a) of the metal body (2) has a hole (25) wherein the protrusion
(41) is inserted when there is no cable (3) and that when there is a cable, it allow
to insert a tool to press on said projection (41) to remove the cable (3).
13. Quick-connection terminal device according to any of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the flat strip (4) has a longitudinal section (42) which divides it into two by its
upper side, determining the existence of a double upper interlocking edge and in parallel
and the central straight section (2a) of the metal body (2) also allows to receive
two cables (3), one on each side thereof, so that each of them is fixed with one of
the upper edges of the flat strip (4).