Electronic housing system

Joints and connections – Interfitted members – Lugged member – rotary engagement

Reexamination Certificate

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C403S408100, C403S350000, C024SDIG009, C024S573110, C024S573090, C411S349000, C411S549000, C361S729000, C312S223200, C312S111000

Reexamination Certificate

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06679646

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electronic housing system with at least two electronic housings which can be snapped onto a mounting rail.
2. Description of the Related Art
In view of the trend to decentralization of electronics directly into the process and the miniaturization of electronics components into compact, installation-friendly devices, more and more suitable electronics housings are needed, whereby the connection technology is generally also integrated into the housing. The individual housings are then preferably snapped onto a mounting rail and connected with one another and a control through a bus system.
Depending on the respective application, this then results in a multitude of different housing types which differ in size, construction and function. All these housings are similar in that they contain electronic components, mostly in the form of integrated circuit boards, which are protected by the housing from physical contact and dirt. Such housings are generally of modular construction, whereby the housings are built especially as a kit so that the individual housing components can be quickly and individually assembled into an optimal housing. The housings often consist of a housing top and a housing base, whereby the housing top includes connectors for electrical conductors. The connectors are connected with the housing base through plug-in contacts with the housing base creating the connection to a bus system. However, the electronics housing can also consist of two lateral housing halves which are typically connected through latching elements. The individual housings are thereby constructed to allow several housings to be snapped side by side onto a mounting rail so that several housings together form a housing block. The individual adjacent housings or the individual adjacent electronic apparatus can thereby preferably be electrically contacted with one another.
Upon installation of the individual electronic housings onto the mounting rail, they are often positioned in accordance with their relationship to an individual apparatus or installations, so that individual electronic housing systems are created which correspond to the respective installations or apparatus. The individual neighbouring electronic housings should thereby also be mechanically joinable to a solid block, especially when they are also electrically connected with one another. Such a solid block or electronic housing system wherein the individual electronic housings are mechanically connected with one another, has the further advantage that the electronic housing system as a whole can be snapped onto the mounting rail or lifted off therefrom. For example, if a machine connected to an electronic housing system is to be dismantled and reinstalled at another location, the risk of confusion regarding the assignment of the individual electronic housings is prevented, when the electronic housing system as a whole can be lifted off the mounting rail and snapped back onto another.
In the prior art, the joining of the individual electronic housings into an electronic housing system is carried out by bolting together the individual electronic housings with the help of a correspondingly long bolt and a nut. The electronic housings can also be held together by using a covering hood of corresponding length. However, these approaches have the disadvantage that for electronic housing systems with different numbers of electronic housings different bolts or covering hoods of corresponding length must be used. It is furthermore a disadvantage that when a further electronic housing is to be added, it is no longer possible to fasten the new electronic housing with the same bolt or cover.
German Utility Model DE 18 71 657 U1 discloses an electronic housing system with at least two, especially plate shaped, electronic housings with a locking system, consisting of at least two housing portions, namely a starter unit and an end unit, and a key element. The starter unit is constructed as a key receptacle and the end unit is constructed as a lock complementary to the key element. The two housing portions can be locked with one another by rotation of the key element in the end unit. The starting unit is a guide portion, the end unit is a carrier and the key element is a bolt with a cross pin at one end and a mouth piece at the other end for receiving the cross pin of another key element of equal construction. If several housings are to be linked together with this prior art system, the connection between the housings is achieved by interlocking the bolts of the individual housings, namely by the cross pin of the bolt for one housing interlocking with the mouth piece of the bolt for a subsequent housing. For this, the mouth piece must include a specially machined opening and an undercut groove, and the bolt must further include a spring for axial resilient movement, which renders the overall construction of the key element costly. Furthermore, the provisions of the cross pin and the mouth end with an undercut groove, render the diameter of the key element relatively large.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore one object of the present invention to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art and to provide an electronic housing system wherein the locking together of individual electronic housings is as simple and flexible as possible.
The above object and other objects are achieved in accordance with the present invention by providing an electronic housing system with at least two electronic housings and a locking system including at least two housing portions, namely a starter unit and an end unit, and a key element having a head and an end. The starter unit is constructed as a key element receptacle and the end unit is constructed as a lock complementary to the end of the key element for locking together the two housing portions by selective rotation of the key element in the end unit. An intermediate housing portion is provided for positioning between the starter unit and the end unit, whereby the intermediate portion has an intermediate end unit for interlocking with the end of the key element and an intermediate starter unit.
If the electronic housing system consists of two electronic housings, the starter unit of the locking system is found in the one electronic housing and the end unit in the other electronic housing. The two electronic housings can be fastened together by inserting the key element into the starter unit constructed as a key receptacle, subsequently pushing the two electronic housings together, whereby the end of the key element enters the end unit constructed as a lock, and subsequently locking the two electronic housings together by rotation of the key element.
Although the above described locking system is initially principally suited for connecting two electronic housings with one another, it can also be used to lock together two housing halves of a single electronic housing. The starter unit of the locking system is thereby found in the one housing half and the end unit in the other housing half.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the key element includes a cylindrical head with at least one slot for rotational operation. Such a key element can be made relatively small, preferably with a cylindrical head of thread size M3, whereby the key element is nevertheless easily operated, for example, with the tip of a screwdriver, when provided with a slot placed in the cylindrical head. Correspondingly, it can also be achieved by appropriate shaping of the slot such that the key element can only be operated with a special tool, so that unauthorized detachment of an electronic housing system is prevented.
According to a preferred embodiment of the electronic housing system in accordance with the invention, a counter bore is provided in the starter unit for supporting the cylindrical head of the key element. On the one hand, the cylindrical head of the key element can be recessed in the starter unit and, on the other hand, th

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