Series terminal for two-wire power supply to electrical or elect

Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Insulating body having plural mutually insulated terminals...

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439715, H01R 926

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049404318

ABSTRACT:
A series terminal with two supply line contact points for two-wire power supply to electrical or electronic components, especially initiators, with the supply line contact points being supplied with power through bridges starting from a feeder terminal. It is proposed to design the series terminal in a certain way so that it can be used at the same time as a feeder terminal. This is achieved by the fact that the bridge connectors for the supply line contact points are positioned with mirror symmetry relative to a plane of symmetry, but with the supply line contact points being on the same side of the plane of symmetry, and that the assembly rail latch base points of the series terminal have the same perpendicular distances relative to a central plane, with this central plane at the same time being the aforementioned plane of symmetry.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4171861 (1979-10-01), Hohorst
patent: 4795376 (1989-01-01), Franke et al.

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