EP0147828A2 - Plug connector housing - Google Patents

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EP0147828A2
EP0147828A2 EP84116092A EP84116092A EP0147828A2 EP 0147828 A2 EP0147828 A2 EP 0147828A2 EP 84116092 A EP84116092 A EP 84116092A EP 84116092 A EP84116092 A EP 84116092A EP 0147828 A2 EP0147828 A2 EP 0147828A2
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Sigi Bürgi
Peter Hans-Jürgen Tesch
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C.A. WEIDMUELLER GMBH & CO. TE DETMOLD, BONDSREPUB
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/73Means for mounting coupling parts to apparatus or structures, e.g. to a wall
    • H01R13/74Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel
    • H01R13/741Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel using snap fastening means
    • H01R13/743Means for mounting coupling parts in openings of a panel using snap fastening means integral with the housing

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  • the present invention relates to a connector housing that can be fastened in a rectangular plate opening, consisting of an approximately parallelepipedic block of insulating material with at least one recess running through from a front to a rear end face for receiving an electrical connector and from elastically flexible holding fingers that start from side faces of the block of insulating material and are angled into an approximately parallel position to these side surfaces and each have an inclined surface rising from the free end of the holding finger and a descending step, the holding fingers running approximately parallel to one another, but are directed in opposite directions, so that the steps of oppositely directed holding fingers are in contact at the front or rear edge of the panel opening are suitable.
  • a connector housing of the type mentioned offers the advantage that it can be inserted either with the front or the rear end face of the insulating material block in front into a rectangular plate opening and can be fastened to the plate by latching the falling steps of the retaining fingers.
  • the connector housing can also be removed from the plate either in one direction or in the opposite direction.
  • connector housings of this type for example according to CH-PS 610 445 and DE-PS 19 64 681
  • three holding fingers are arranged exclusively on two opposite side faces of the insulating material block, a middle holding finger against one end face and two outer faces Place your fingers against the other end face of the block of insulation material. That is why they serve descending steps on a total of two holding fingers for absorbing forces in one direction and the steps on a total of four holding fingers for absorbing forces in the opposite direction.
  • the steps on the middle holding fingers are less able to secure the connector housing against tilting in the panel opening than the steps on the outer holding fingers.
  • the object of the present invention is to design a connector housing of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that increased stability of the connector housing in the panel opening is ensured, even if the panel opening is not closely matched to the cross section of the insulating material block.
  • holding fingers are arranged on all four side surfaces of the insulating material block, but at most two holding fingers on each side surface.
  • the connector housing according to the invention is preferably designed such that holding fingers pointing only in the direction from the front to the rear end surface on two opposite side surfaces of the insulating material block and holding fingers pointing only in the direction from the rear to the front end surface on the other two opposite side surfaces available. This design ensures a particularly stable fit of the connector housing in the panel opening.
  • connectors - housing 10 has a substantially parallelepiped Isoliermaterialblock 11 with a front end face 12, a rear end surface 13 and four side surfaces 14, 15, 16 and 17 on.
  • the insulating material block 11 is provided with a plurality of recesses 18, which extend from the front to the rear end surface 12 or 13, for receiving electrical connectors (not shown), which can optionally be plugs or sockets.
  • the insulating material block 11 is provided with a plurality of elastically flexible holding fingers 22 and 23, which expediently consist of a single piece of material together with the insulating material block 11.
  • Two of these holding fingers 22 and 23 are arranged on each of the four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11.
  • the holding fingers 22 and 23 each extend from the relevant side surface 14, 15, 16 and 17 of the insulating material block 11 and are angled into a position approximately parallel to the relevant side surface. Furthermore, all of the holding fingers 22 and 23 are approximately parallel to one another, but some point in the opposite direction, as can be clearly seen in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the first-mentioned holding fingers 22 each have an inclined surface 24 rising from their free end and a falling step 25.
  • an inclined surface 26 rising from the free end and a falling step 27 are formed on the other holding fingers 23. Steps 25 and 27 are intended to rest against rear or front edge edges of plate opening 20, as can be seen in FIGS. 1 to 3.
  • the inclined surfaces 24 of a holding finger 22 allow the connector housing 10 to be inserted comfortably into the plate opening 20 with the rear end face 13 ahead, the inclined surfaces 24 sliding on edge edges of the panel opening 20 and thus elastically pushing the retaining fingers 22 against the insulating material block 11 until the steps 25 of these retaining fingers engage on the rear side of the panel 21.
  • the inclined surfaces 26 of the other holding fingers 23 allow the connector housing 10 to be inserted into the plate opening 20 with the front end surface 12 forward just as easily until the steps 27 of the holding fingers 23 engage on the front side of the plate 21. In the installed state of the connector housing 10, the latter is secured by steps 25 and 27 of all holding fingers 22 and 23 against movements forwards and backwards, ie in both directions of the recesses 18.
  • a rigid cam 30 projecting from the insulating material block, which has a convexly curved end surface 31 and a flat outer surface 32.
  • These surfaces 31 and 32 are guide surfaces which are intended to cooperate with the boundary surfaces of the plate opening 20 in the corner parts thereof when the connector housing 10 is inserted into the plate opening 20. This avoids that the connector housing can be tilted due to the elastic flexibility of the retaining fingers 22 and 23 in the plate opening 20.
  • the second exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention differs from the first example described above only in that instead of each of the opposite side surfaces 14 and 16, of which the latter is not visible in FIG. 4 the two holding fingers 22 there is only a single holding finger 122 with a larger width.
  • This wider holding finger 122 has an inclined surface 124 rising from the free end and a drop lende step 125, which inclined surface 124 and step 125 extend over the entire width of the holding finger 122 and have the same functions as the inclined surface 24 and the step 25 of each holding finger 22 of the first embodiment.
  • two holding fingers 22 and 223 pointing in the same direction are arranged on each side surface of the insulating material block 11.
  • the differences from the first exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 3 are as follows: The two holding fingers 22 arranged on each of the mutually opposite side surfaces 14 and 16 of the insulating material block 11, which point in the direction from the front end surface 12 to the rear end surface 13 a greater distance from one another than in the first exemplary embodiment. In the space between these two retaining fingers 22 there is a cam 230 protruding from the insulating material block 11.
  • the apex of the convexly curved end face 231 of the cam 230 is intended to rest against a boundary surface of the plate opening, into which the connector housing can be inserted.
  • the two holding fingers 223 arranged on each of the other side surfaces 15 and 17 of the insulating material block 11, which point in the direction from the rear end surface 13 to the front end surface 12 of the insulating material block, are also so far apart from one another that a cam 235 protruding from the insulating material block is located therebetween finds.
  • the apex of the convexly curved end face 236 of this cam is also intended to bear against a boundary surface of the plate opening.
  • the two holding fingers 223 are widened on their flanks 238 facing away from one another beyond the adjacent side surfaces 14 and 16 of the insulating material block 11, so that these flanks 238 instead of the cams 30 of the first exemplary embodiment lie against boundary surfaces of the plate opening in the corner parts thereof are suitable to secure the connector housing built into the panel opening against rotation in the panel opening.
  • the fourth exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention illustrated in FIG. 6 has structural features of the second and the third exemplary embodiment. Only one holding finger 122 or 323 is present on each of the four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11.
  • the holding fingers 122 arranged on the side surfaces 14 and 16 each have a width which corresponds approximately to the width of the insulating material block 11 measured in the same direction.
  • the holding fingers 323 arranged on the other side surfaces 15 and 17, on the other hand, are each widened beyond the adjacent side surfaces 14 and 16, so that the flanks 338 of these holding fingers 323 are suitable for abutment on boundary surfaces of the plate opening in corner parts thereof, like the end surfaces 31 of the cams 30 of the first embodiment.
  • the holding fingers 122 and 323 each have an inclined surface 124 or 326 rising from the free end and a descending step 125 or 327, these inclined surfaces and steps each extending over the entire width of the holding finger in question.
  • the holding fingers 22, 23 or 122, 23 or 22, 223 or 122, 323 arranged on all four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11 have the connector housing 10 inserted into a panel opening 20 give greater stability than is the case with known connector housings, in which similar holding fingers are only present on two opposite side surfaces of the insulating material block and engage in one another like fingers.
  • the steps 25 and 27 or 125 and 27 or 125 and 327 white which ensure the hold in the plate opening: 20 sen overall larger areas that work with edge portions of the plate opening 20.
  • the steps 25 and 125 on the holding fingers 22 and 122 pointing in one direction have an overall area approximately the same size as the steps 27 and 327 on the holding fingers 23, 223 and 323 pointing in the opposite direction, so that the anchoring the connector housing in the panel opening is equally good in both directions.
  • the described arrangement and design of the holding fingers of the connector housing according to the invention also makes it possible to make the dimensions of the plate opening 20 somewhat larger than before, because the holding fingers are able to give the connector housing a sufficiently good stability in the plate opening, even if the cams 30, 230 or 235 or the flanks 238 or 338 of the holding fingers 223 or 323 do not bear directly against the boundary surfaces of the plate opening. Thus, larger tolerances than previously are permitted for the dimensions of the plate opening.
  • FIG. 7 shows an advantageous variant of the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 5 as a further exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention.
  • the same reference numerals are used in Fig. 7 as in Fig. 5.
  • the only difference is that between the two holding fingers 223, which are arranged at a distance from one another on the same side surface 15 or 17 of the insulating material block 11, instead of the cam 235 (FIG. 5), there is an essentially hook-shaped locking member 340.
  • the latter is intended and suitable for releasably locking the connector housing 10 with a second connector housing 341 adapted to it.
  • the second connector housing 341 has two bow-shaped projections 344 on two opposite outer surfaces 342 and 343, with which the locking member 340 of the connector housing 10 can engage.
  • the hook-shaped locking member 340 itself is rigid, but in its middle section by means of an elastically flexible web 345 is connected to the relevant side surface 15 or 17 of the insulating material block 11. This enables the head 346 of the locking member 340, which is designed as a hook, to snap into the bow-shaped extension 344 automatically, and by pressing the end part 347 facing away from the head 346, the locking member 340 can be pivoted such that its head 346 disengages from the extension 344 and then the connector housings 10 and 341 can be separated.

Abstract

1. An electric connector housing (10) securable in a rectangular panel opening (20), comprising an approximately parallelepipedal insulating material block (11) with at least one recess (18) running through said block from a front end face (12) to a rear end face (13) for the accomodation of an electrical connector, as well as resiliently flexible holding fingers (22, 23) starting from side surfaces (14-17) of said insulating material block and terminating in a position which is approximately parallel to said side surfaces (14-17), the outside of each of said fingers being provided with an inclined surface (24, 26) rising from the free end of the holding finger and a descending step (25, 27), the detent fingers extending approximately mutually parallel but some of them being directed oppositely, so that the said steps (25, 27) of oppositely directed holding fingers (22, 23) are adapted to bear against front and rear boundary edges of the panel opening, characterized in that said holding fingers (22; 122) at two mutually oppositely lying side surfaces (14, 16) of said insulating material block (11) extend only in the direction from said front end surface (12) to said rear end surface (13) while said holding fingers (23; 223; 323) at the other two also mutually oppositely lying side surfaces (15, 17) of the said insulating material block (11) extend only in the direction from said rear end surface to said front end surface, whereby each of said side surfaces (14, 16; 15, 17) is provided with at most two holding fingers, and in that at least parts of said holding finger surfaces (25, 27) which are provided for bearing against the edges of the panel opening (20) are lying near lateral outer edges of the housing surfaces (14, 16; 15, 17) associated therewith.

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Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein in einer rechteckigen Plattenöffnung befestigbares Steckverbinder-Gehäuse, bestehend aus einem etwa parallelepipedischen Isoliermaterialblock mit wenigstens einer von einer vorderen zu einer hinteren Endfläche durchgehenden Ausnehmung zur Aufnahme eines elektrischen Steckverbinders und aus elastisch biegsamen Haltefingern, die von Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes ausgehen und in eine zu diesen Seitenflächen annähernd parallele Lage abgewinkelt sind und aussen je eine vom freien Ende des Haltefingers ansteigende Schrägfläche und eine abfallende Stufe aufweisen, wobei die Haltefinger etwa parallel zueinander verlaufen, aber teils entgegengesetzt gerichtet sind, so dass die Stufen entgegengesetzt gerichteter Haltefinger zum Anliegen an vordere bzw. hintere Randkanten der Plattenöffnung geeignet sind.The present invention relates to a connector housing that can be fastened in a rectangular plate opening, consisting of an approximately parallelepipedic block of insulating material with at least one recess running through from a front to a rear end face for receiving an electrical connector and from elastically flexible holding fingers that start from side faces of the block of insulating material and are angled into an approximately parallel position to these side surfaces and each have an inclined surface rising from the free end of the holding finger and a descending step, the holding fingers running approximately parallel to one another, but are directed in opposite directions, so that the steps of oppositely directed holding fingers are in contact at the front or rear edge of the panel opening are suitable.

Ein Steckverbinder-Gehäuse der genannten Art bietet den Vorteil, dass es wahlweise mit der vorderen oder der hinteren Endfläche des Isoliermaterialblockes voran in eine rechteckige Plattenöffnung eingeführt und durch Einrasten der abfallenden Stufen der Haltefinger an der Platte befestigt werden kann. Das Abnehmen des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses von der Platte kann ebenfalls wahlweise in der einen oder in der entgegengesetzten Richtung erfolgen.A connector housing of the type mentioned offers the advantage that it can be inserted either with the front or the rear end face of the insulating material block in front into a rectangular plate opening and can be fastened to the plate by latching the falling steps of the retaining fingers. The connector housing can also be removed from the plate either in one direction or in the opposite direction.

Bei bekannten Ausführungsformen von Steckverbinder-Gehäusen dieser Art (z.B. gemäss CH-PS 610 445 und DE-PS 19 64 681) sind jeweils drei Haltefinger ausschliesslich an zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes angeordnet, wobei ein mittlerer Haltefinger gegen die eine Endfläche und zwei äussere Finger gegen die andere Endfläche des Isoliermaterialblockes weisen. Deshalb dienen die abfallenden Stufen an insgesamt zwei Haltefingern zur Aufnahme von Kräften in der einen Richtung und die Stufen an insgesamt vier Haltefingern zur Aufnahme von Kräften in der entgegengesetzten Richtung. Zudem vermögen die Stufen an den mittleren Haltefingern das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse weniger gut gegen Verkanten in der Plattenöffnung zu sichern als die Stufen an den äusseren Haltefingern. Um dennoch einen ausreichend stabilen Sitz des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses in der Plattenöffnung zu erzielen, ist es notwendig, die Plattenöffnung verhältnismässig eng an den Isoliermaterialblock anzupassen, so dass die nicht mit Haltefingern versehenen Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes an den benachbarten Randkanten der Plattenöffnung einen Halt finden.In known embodiments of connector housings of this type (for example according to CH-PS 610 445 and DE-PS 19 64 681), three holding fingers are arranged exclusively on two opposite side faces of the insulating material block, a middle holding finger against one end face and two outer faces Place your fingers against the other end face of the block of insulation material. That is why they serve descending steps on a total of two holding fingers for absorbing forces in one direction and the steps on a total of four holding fingers for absorbing forces in the opposite direction. In addition, the steps on the middle holding fingers are less able to secure the connector housing against tilting in the panel opening than the steps on the outer holding fingers. In order to achieve a sufficiently stable fit of the connector housing in the panel opening, it is necessary to adapt the panel opening relatively closely to the insulating material block, so that the side surfaces of the insulating material block which are not provided with retaining fingers find a hold on the adjacent edge edges of the panel opening.

Aufgabe der vorliegenden Erfindung ist es, ein Steckverbinder-Gehäuse der eingangs genannten Art so auszugestalten, dass eine erhöhte Stabilität des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses in der Plattenöffnung gewährleistet ist, und zwar selbst dann, wenn keine enge Anpassung der Plattenöffnung an den Querschnitt des Isoliermaterialblockes vorliegt.The object of the present invention is to design a connector housing of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that increased stability of the connector housing in the panel opening is ensured, even if the panel opening is not closely matched to the cross section of the insulating material block.

Diese Aufgabe ist erfindungsgemäss dadurch gelöst, dass an allen vier Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes Haltefinger angeordnet sind, an jeder Seitenfläche aber höchstens zwei Haltefinger.This object is achieved according to the invention in that holding fingers are arranged on all four side surfaces of the insulating material block, but at most two holding fingers on each side surface.

Vorzugsweise ist das erfindungsgemässe Steckverbinder-Gehäuse derart ausgebildet, dass an zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes nur in Richtung von der vorderen zur hinteren Endfläche weisende Haltefinger und an den andern zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes nur in Richtung von der hinteren zur vorderen Endfläche weisende Haltefinger vorhanden sind. Durch diese Ausbildung ist ein besonders stabiler Sitz des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses in der Plattenöffnung gewährleistet.The connector housing according to the invention is preferably designed such that holding fingers pointing only in the direction from the front to the rear end surface on two opposite side surfaces of the insulating material block and holding fingers pointing only in the direction from the rear to the front end surface on the other two opposite side surfaces available. This design ensures a particularly stable fit of the connector housing in the panel opening.

Weitere Einzelheiten von zweckmässigen und vorteilhaften Weiterbildungen des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses nach der Erfindung ergeben sich aus den abhängigen Patentansprüchen, aus der nun folgenden Beschreibung von bevorzugten Ausführungsformen und aus den zugehörigen Zeichnungen, in denen die Erfindung rein beispielsweise veranschaulicht ist.Further details of expedient and advantageous developments of the connector housing according to the invention result from the dependent claims, from the following description of preferred embodiments and from the associated drawings, in which the invention is illustrated purely by way of example.

  • Fig. 1 zeigt in perspektivischer Darstellung ein erstes Beispiel des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses, das in eine rechteckförmige Oeffnung einer Platte eingesetzt ist;Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a first example of the connector housing according to the invention, which is inserted into a rectangular opening of a plate;
  • Fig. 2 stellt das gleiche Steckverbinder-Gehäuse und die Platte teils in einer Seitenansicht und teils im Schnitt nach der Linie II-II in den Fig. 1 und 3 dar;Fig. 2 shows the same connector housing and the plate partly in a side view and partly in section along the line II-II in Figures 1 and 3.
  • Fig. 3 zeigt das gleiche Steckverbinder-Gehäuse und die Platte teils in Vorderansicht und teils in einem Schnitt längs der Linie III-III in Fig. 2;Fig. 3 shows the same connector housing and the plate partly in front view and partly in a section along the line III-III in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 zeigt in perspektivischer Darstellung einen Teil eines zweiten Ausführungsbeispiels des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses;4 shows a perspective view of part of a second exemplary embodiment of the connector housing according to the invention;
  • Fig. 5 ist eine perspektivische Darstellung eines dritten Ausführungsbeispiels des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses nach der Erfindung;Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the connector housing according to the invention;
  • Fig. 6 ist eine analoge Darstellung eines vierten Ausführungsbeispiels des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses ;6 is an analog representation of a fourth exemplary embodiment of the connector housing according to the invention;
  • Fig. 7 veranschaulicht in perspektivischer Darstellung ein weiteres Ausführungsbeispiel des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses gemäss der Erfindung.Fig. 7 illustrates a perspective view of another embodiment of the connector housing according to the invention.

Das in den Fig. 1 bis 3 veranschaulichte Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 10 weist einen im wesentlichen parallelepipedischen Isoliermaterialblock 11 mit einer vorderen Endfläche 12, einer hinteren Endfläche 13 und vier Seitenflächen 14, 15, 16 und 17 auf. Der Isoliermaterialblock 11 ist mit mehreren von der vorderen zur hinteren Endfläche 12 bzw. 13 durchgehenden Ausnehmungen 18 zur Aufnahme von (nicht gezeigten) elektrischen Steckverbindern versehen, die wahlweise Stecker oder Steckbuchsen sein können.. The illustrated in Figures 1 to 3 connectors - housing 10 has a substantially parallelepiped Isoliermaterialblock 11 with a front end face 12, a rear end surface 13 and four side surfaces 14, 15, 16 and 17 on. The insulating material block 11 is provided with a plurality of recesses 18, which extend from the front to the rear end surface 12 or 13, for receiving electrical connectors (not shown), which can optionally be plugs or sockets.

Zum Befestigen des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 in einer rechteckigen Oeffnung 20 einer Platte 21 ist der Isoliermaterialblock 11 mit mehreren elastisch biegsamen Haltefingern 22 und 23 versehen, die zweckmässig zusammen mit dem Isoliermaterialblock 11 aus einem einzigen Materialstück bestehen. An jeder der vier Seitenflächen 14 bis 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 sind zwei dieser Haltefinger 22 bzw. 23 angeordnet. Die Haltefinger 22 und 23 gehen je von der betreffenden Seitenfläche 14, 15, 16 bzw. 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 aus und sind in eine zu der betreffenden Seitenfläche annähernd parallele Lage abgewinkelt. Ferner sind sämtliche Haltefinger 22 und 23 zueinander etwa parallel, aber sie weisen teils in entgegengesetzte Richtung, wie in den Fig. 1 und 2 deutlich erkennbar ist. Die einen Haltefinger 22, welche an den einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen 14 und 16 angeordnet sind, verlaufen von der vorderen Endfläche 12 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 in Richtung gegen die hintere Endfläche 13, wogegen die andern Haltefinger 23, die an den einander ebenfalls gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen 15 und 17 angeordnet sind, in Richtung von der hinteren zur vorderen Endfläche des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 verlaufen. Die erstgenannten Haltefinger 22 weisen je eine von ihrem freien Ende ansteigende Schrägfläche 24 und eine abfallende Stufe 25 auf. In analoger Weise sind an den andern Haltefingern 23 je eine von dem freien Ende ansteigende Schrägfläche 26 und eine abfallende Stufe 27 ausgebildet. Die Stufen 25 und 27 sind zum Anliegen an hintere bzw. vordere Randkanten der Plattenöffnung 20 bestimmt, wie die Fig. 1 bis 3 erkennen lassen. Die Schrägflächen 24 der einen Haltefinger 22 erlauben ein bequemes Einführen des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 in die Plattenöffnung 20 mit der hinteren Endfläche 13 voran, wobei die Schrägflächen 24 an Randkanten der Plattenöffnung 20 gleiten und somit die Haltefinger 22 elastisch gegen den Isoliermaterialblock 11 drängen, bis die Stufen 25 dieser Haltefinger auf der Rückseite der Platte 21 einrasten. In analoger Weise gestatten die Schrägflächen 26 der anderen Haltefinger 23 ein ebenso bequemes Einführen des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 in die Plattenöffnung 20 mit der vorderen Endfläche 12 voran, bis die Stufen 27 der Haltefinger 23 auf der Vorderseite der Platte 21 einrasten. Im eingebauten Zustand des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 ist letzteres durch die Stufen 25 und 27 aller Haltefinger 22 und 23 gegen Bewegungen nach vorn und hinten, d.h. in beiden Richtungen der Ausnehmungen 18, gesichert.To fasten the connector housing 10 in a rectangular opening 20 of a plate 21, the insulating material block 11 is provided with a plurality of elastically flexible holding fingers 22 and 23, which expediently consist of a single piece of material together with the insulating material block 11. Two of these holding fingers 22 and 23 are arranged on each of the four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11. The holding fingers 22 and 23 each extend from the relevant side surface 14, 15, 16 and 17 of the insulating material block 11 and are angled into a position approximately parallel to the relevant side surface. Furthermore, all of the holding fingers 22 and 23 are approximately parallel to one another, but some point in the opposite direction, as can be clearly seen in FIGS. 1 and 2. The one holding finger 22, which is arranged on the mutually opposite side surfaces 14 and 16, extends from the front end surface 12 of the insulating material block 11 in the direction toward the rear end surface 13, whereas the other holding fingers 23, which on the likewise opposite side surfaces 15 and 17 are arranged, extend in the direction from the rear to the front end surface of the insulating material block 11. The first-mentioned holding fingers 22 each have an inclined surface 24 rising from their free end and a falling step 25. In an analogous manner, an inclined surface 26 rising from the free end and a falling step 27 are formed on the other holding fingers 23. Steps 25 and 27 are intended to rest against rear or front edge edges of plate opening 20, as can be seen in FIGS. 1 to 3. The inclined surfaces 24 of a holding finger 22 allow the connector housing 10 to be inserted comfortably into the plate opening 20 with the rear end face 13 ahead, the inclined surfaces 24 sliding on edge edges of the panel opening 20 and thus elastically pushing the retaining fingers 22 against the insulating material block 11 until the steps 25 of these retaining fingers engage on the rear side of the panel 21. In an analogous manner, the inclined surfaces 26 of the other holding fingers 23 allow the connector housing 10 to be inserted into the plate opening 20 with the front end surface 12 forward just as easily until the steps 27 of the holding fingers 23 engage on the front side of the plate 21. In the installed state of the connector housing 10, the latter is secured by steps 25 and 27 of all holding fingers 22 and 23 against movements forwards and backwards, ie in both directions of the recesses 18.

An den vier von der vorderen Endfläche 12 zur hinteren Endfläche 13 verlaufenden Kanten des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 ist je ein vom Isoliermaterialblock abstehender starrer Nocken 30 vorhanden, der eine konvex gewölbte Stirnfläche 31 und eine ebene Aussenseitenfläche 32 aufweist. Diese Flächen 31 und 32 sind Führungsflächen, die zum Zusammenarbeiten mit den Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung 20 in deren Eckpartien bestimmt sind, wenn das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 10 in die Plattenöffnung 20 eingesetzt ist. Hierdurch wird vermieden, dass das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse infolge der elastischen Nachgiebigkeit der Haltefinger 22 und 23 in der Plattenöffnung 20 schräggestellt werden kann.On the four edges of the insulating material block 11 running from the front end surface 12 to the rear end surface 13 there is a rigid cam 30 projecting from the insulating material block, which has a convexly curved end surface 31 and a flat outer surface 32. These surfaces 31 and 32 are guide surfaces which are intended to cooperate with the boundary surfaces of the plate opening 20 in the corner parts thereof when the connector housing 10 is inserted into the plate opening 20. This avoids that the connector housing can be tilted due to the elastic flexibility of the retaining fingers 22 and 23 in the plate opening 20.

Das in Fig. 4 teilweise dargestellte zweite Ausführungsbeispiel des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 unterscheidet sich von dem vorstehend beschriebenen ersten Beispiel lediglich dadurch, dass an den einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen 14 und 16, von denen die letztere in Fig. 4 nicht sichtbar ist, jeweils anstelle der zwei Haltefinger 22 nur ein einziger Haltefinger 122 mit grösserer Breite vorhanden ist. Dieser breitere Haltefinger 122 weist eine von dem freien Ende ansteigende Schrägfläche 124 und eine abfallende Stufe 125 auf, wobei diese Schrägfläche 124 und die Stufe 125 sich über die ganze Breite des Haltefingers 122 erstrecken und die gleichen Funktionen haben wie die Schrägfläche 24 und die Stufe 25 eines jeden Haltefingers 22 des ersten Ausführungsbeispiels.The second exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention, which is partially shown in FIG. 4, differs from the first example described above only in that instead of each of the opposite side surfaces 14 and 16, of which the latter is not visible in FIG. 4 the two holding fingers 22 there is only a single holding finger 122 with a larger width. This wider holding finger 122 has an inclined surface 124 rising from the free end and a drop lende step 125, which inclined surface 124 and step 125 extend over the entire width of the holding finger 122 and have the same functions as the inclined surface 24 and the step 25 of each holding finger 22 of the first embodiment.

Bei der in Fig. 5 gezeigten weiteren Ausführungsform des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 sind an jeder Seitenfläche des Isoliermaterialblockes 11. zwei in der gleichen Richtung weisende Haltefinger 22 bzw. 223 angeordnet. Die Unterschiede gegenüber dem ersten Ausführungsbeispiel gemäss den Fig. 1 bis 3 sind wie folgt: Die an jeder der einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen 14 und 16 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 angeordneten zwei Haltefinger 22, die in Richtung von der vorderen Endfläche 12 zur hinteren Endfläche 13 weisen, haben voneinander einen grösseren Abstand als beim ersten Ausführungsbeispiel. Im Zwischenraum zwischen diesen beiden Haltefingern 22 befindet sich ein vom Isoliermaterialblock 11 abstehender Nocken 230. Der Scheitel der konvex gewölbten Stirnfläche 231 des Nockens 230 ist zum Anliegen an einer Begrenzungsfläche der Plattenöffnung bestimmt, in welche das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse einsetzbar ist. Die an jeder der anderen Seitenflächen 15 und 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 angeordneten zwei Haltefinger 223, die in Richtung von der hinteren Endfläche 13 zur vorderen Endfläche 12 des Isoliermaterialblockes weisen, sind ebenfalls so weit voneinander entfernt, dass dazwischen ein von dem Isoliermaterialblock abstehender Nocken 235 Platz findet. Der Scheitel der konvex gewölbten Stirnfläche 236 dieses Nockens ist ebenfalls zum Anliegen an einer Begrenzungsfläche der Plattenöffnung bestimmt. Ferner sind die beiden Haltefinger 223 an ihren voneinander abgewandten Flanken 238 über die benachbarten Seitenflächen 14 und 16 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 hinaus verbreitert, so dass diese Flanken 238 anstelle der Nocken 30 des ersten Ausführungsbeispiels zum Anliegen an Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung in deren Eckpartien geeignet sind, um das in die Plattenöffnung eingebaute Steckverbinder-Gehäuse gegen Drehung in der Plattenöffnung zu sichern.In the further embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention shown in FIG. 5, two holding fingers 22 and 223 pointing in the same direction are arranged on each side surface of the insulating material block 11. The differences from the first exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 3 are as follows: The two holding fingers 22 arranged on each of the mutually opposite side surfaces 14 and 16 of the insulating material block 11, which point in the direction from the front end surface 12 to the rear end surface 13 a greater distance from one another than in the first exemplary embodiment. In the space between these two retaining fingers 22 there is a cam 230 protruding from the insulating material block 11. The apex of the convexly curved end face 231 of the cam 230 is intended to rest against a boundary surface of the plate opening, into which the connector housing can be inserted. The two holding fingers 223 arranged on each of the other side surfaces 15 and 17 of the insulating material block 11, which point in the direction from the rear end surface 13 to the front end surface 12 of the insulating material block, are also so far apart from one another that a cam 235 protruding from the insulating material block is located therebetween finds. The apex of the convexly curved end face 236 of this cam is also intended to bear against a boundary surface of the plate opening. Furthermore, the two holding fingers 223 are widened on their flanks 238 facing away from one another beyond the adjacent side surfaces 14 and 16 of the insulating material block 11, so that these flanks 238 instead of the cams 30 of the first exemplary embodiment lie against boundary surfaces of the plate opening in the corner parts thereof are suitable to secure the connector housing built into the panel opening against rotation in the panel opening.

Das in Fig. 6 veranschaulichte vierte Ausführungsbeispiel des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 weist konstruktive Merkmale des zweiten und des dritten Ausführungsbeispieles auf. An jeder der vier Seitenflächen 14 bis 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 ist nur ein einziger Haltefinger 122 bzw. 323 vorhanden. Die an den Seitenflächen 14 und 16 angeordneten Haltefinger 122 haben je eine Breite, die mit der in gleicher Richtung gemessenen Breite des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 etwa übereineinstimmt. Die an den anderen Seitenflächen 15 und 17 angeordneten Haltefinger 323 hingegen sind je über die benachbarten Seitenflächen 14 und 16 hinaus verbreitert, so dass die Flanken 338 dieser Haltefinger 323 zum Anliegen an Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung in Eckpartien derselben geeignet sind, wie die Stirnflächen 31 der Nocken 30 des ersten Ausführungsbeispiels. Im übrigen weisen die Haltefinger 122 und 323 je eine von dem freien Ende ansteigende Schrägfläche 124 bzw. 326 und je eine abfallende Stufe 125 bzw. 327 auf, wobei diese Schrägflächen und Stufen sich je über die ganze Breite des betreffenden Haltefingers erstrecken.The fourth exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention illustrated in FIG. 6 has structural features of the second and the third exemplary embodiment. Only one holding finger 122 or 323 is present on each of the four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11. The holding fingers 122 arranged on the side surfaces 14 and 16 each have a width which corresponds approximately to the width of the insulating material block 11 measured in the same direction. The holding fingers 323 arranged on the other side surfaces 15 and 17, on the other hand, are each widened beyond the adjacent side surfaces 14 and 16, so that the flanks 338 of these holding fingers 323 are suitable for abutment on boundary surfaces of the plate opening in corner parts thereof, like the end surfaces 31 of the cams 30 of the first embodiment. Otherwise, the holding fingers 122 and 323 each have an inclined surface 124 or 326 rising from the free end and a descending step 125 or 327, these inclined surfaces and steps each extending over the entire width of the holding finger in question.

Allen beschriebenen Ausführungsbeispielen gemeinsam ist der Vorteil, dass die an allen vier Seitenflächen 14 bis 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 angeordneten Haltefinger 22, 23 bzw. 122, 23 bzw. 22, 223 bzw. 122, 323 dem in eine Plattenöffnung 20 eingesetzten Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 10 eine grössere Stabilität verleihen als dies bei bekannten Steckverbinder-Gehäusen der Fall ist, bei denen lediglich an zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes ähnliche Haltefinger vorhanden sind, die fingerartig ineinandergreifen. Die den Halt in der- Plattenöffnung: 20 gewährleistenden Stufen 25 und 27 bzw. 125 und 27 bzw. 125 und 327 weisen insgesamt grössere Flächen auf, die mit Randpartien der Plattenöffnung 20 zusammenarbeiten. Zudem haben die Stufen 25 bzw. 125 an den in der einen Richtung weisenden Haltefingern 22 bzw. 122 eine etwa gleich grosse Gesamtfläche wie die Stufen 27 bzw.327 an den in entgegengesetzter Richtung weisenden Haltefingern 23, 223 bzw. 323, so dass die Verankerung des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses in der Plattenöffnung in beiden Richtungen gleich gut ist. Die beschriebene Anordnung und Ausbildung der Haltefinger des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses erlaubt auch, die Abmessungen der Plattenöffnung 20 im Vergleich zu bisher etwas grösser zu machen, weil die Haltefinger dem Steckverbinder-Gehäuse eine ausreichend gute Stabilität in der Plattenöffnung zu verleihen imstande sind, selbst wenn die Nocken 30, 230 bzw. 235 oder die Flanken 238 bzw. 338 der Haltefinger 223 bzw. 323 nicht unmittelbar an Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung anliegen. Somit sind für die Abmessungen der Plattenöffnung 20 grössere Toleranzen als bisher zulässig.Common to all the exemplary embodiments described is the advantage that the holding fingers 22, 23 or 122, 23 or 22, 223 or 122, 323 arranged on all four side surfaces 14 to 17 of the insulating material block 11 have the connector housing 10 inserted into a panel opening 20 give greater stability than is the case with known connector housings, in which similar holding fingers are only present on two opposite side surfaces of the insulating material block and engage in one another like fingers. The steps 25 and 27 or 125 and 27 or 125 and 327 white which ensure the hold in the plate opening: 20 sen overall larger areas that work with edge portions of the plate opening 20. In addition, the steps 25 and 125 on the holding fingers 22 and 122 pointing in one direction have an overall area approximately the same size as the steps 27 and 327 on the holding fingers 23, 223 and 323 pointing in the opposite direction, so that the anchoring the connector housing in the panel opening is equally good in both directions. The described arrangement and design of the holding fingers of the connector housing according to the invention also makes it possible to make the dimensions of the plate opening 20 somewhat larger than before, because the holding fingers are able to give the connector housing a sufficiently good stability in the plate opening, even if the cams 30, 230 or 235 or the flanks 238 or 338 of the holding fingers 223 or 323 do not bear directly against the boundary surfaces of the plate opening. Thus, larger tolerances than previously are permitted for the dimensions of the plate opening.

In Fig. 7 ist als weiteres Ausführungsbeispiel des erfindungsgemässen Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 eine vorteilhafte Variante der mit Bezug auf Fig. 5 beschriebenen Ausführungsform dargestellt. Soweit Uebereinstimmung besteht, sind in Fig. 7 die gleichen Bezugszeichen wie in Fig. 5 benutzt. Der Unterschied liegt lediglich darin, dass zwischen den an einer und derselben Seitenfläche 15 bzw. 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 in einem Abstand voneinander angeordneten zwei Haltefingern 223 anstelle des Nockens 235 (Fig. 5) ein im wesentlichen hakenförmiges Verriegelungsorgan 340 vorhanden ist. Letzteres ist dazu bestimmt und geeignet, das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 10 mit einem diesem angepassten zweiten Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 341 lösbar zu verriegeln. Zu diesem Zweck weist das zweite Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 341 an zwei einander entgegengesetzten Aussenflächen 342 und 343 je einen bügelförmigen Ansatz 344 auf, mit welchem das Verriegelungsorgan 340 des Steckverbinder-Gehäuses 10 in Eingriff treten kann. Das hakenförmige Verriegelungsorgan 340 selbst ist biegesteif, aber in seiner Mittelpartie mittels eines elastisch biegsamen Steges 345 mit der betreffenden Seitenfläche 15 bzw. 17 des Isoliermaterialblockes 11 verbunden. Hierdurch ist ein selbsttätiges Einschnappen des als Haken ausgebildeten Kopfes 346 des Verriegelungsorgans 340 im bügelförmigen Ansatz 344 ermöglicht, und durch Fingerdruck auf die vom Kopf 346 abgewandte Endpartie 347 lässt sich das Verriegelungsorgan 340 derart verschwenken, dass sein Kopf 346 ausser Eingriff mit dem Ansatz 344 gelangt und dann die Steckverbinder-Gehäuse 10 und 341 voneinander getrennt werden können.FIG. 7 shows an advantageous variant of the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 5 as a further exemplary embodiment of the connector housing 10 according to the invention. As far as there is agreement, the same reference numerals are used in Fig. 7 as in Fig. 5. The only difference is that between the two holding fingers 223, which are arranged at a distance from one another on the same side surface 15 or 17 of the insulating material block 11, instead of the cam 235 (FIG. 5), there is an essentially hook-shaped locking member 340. The latter is intended and suitable for releasably locking the connector housing 10 with a second connector housing 341 adapted to it. For this purpose, the second connector housing 341 has two bow-shaped projections 344 on two opposite outer surfaces 342 and 343, with which the locking member 340 of the connector housing 10 can engage. The hook-shaped locking member 340 itself is rigid, but in its middle section by means of an elastically flexible web 345 is connected to the relevant side surface 15 or 17 of the insulating material block 11. This enables the head 346 of the locking member 340, which is designed as a hook, to snap into the bow-shaped extension 344 automatically, and by pressing the end part 347 facing away from the head 346, the locking member 340 can be pivoted such that its head 346 disengages from the extension 344 and then the connector housings 10 and 341 can be separated.

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In einer rechteckigen Plattenöffnung befestigbares Steckverbinder-Gehäuse, bestehend aus einem etwa parallelepipedischen Isoliermaterialblock mit wenigstens einer von einer vorderen zu einer hinteren Endfläche durchgehenden Ausnehmung zur Aufnahme eines elektrischen Steckverbinders und aus elastisch biegsamen Haltefingern, die von Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes ausgehen und in eine zu diesen Seitenflächen annähernd parallele Lage abgewinkelt sind und aussen je eine vom freien Ende des Haltefingers ansteigende Schrägfläche und eine abfallende Stufe aufweisen, wobei die Haltefinger etwa parallel zueinander verlaufen, aber teils entgegengesetzt gerichtet sind, so dass die Stufen entgegengesetzt gerichteter Haltefinger zum Anliegen an vordere bzw. hintere Randkanten der Plattenöffnung geeignet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an allen vier Seitenflächen (14 bis 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) Haltefinger (22, 23; 122; 223; 323) angeordnet sind, an jeder Seitenfläche aber höchstens zwei Haltefinger.1. In a rectangular plate opening attachable connector housing, consisting of an approximately parallelepiped Isoliermaterialblock with at least one through from a front to a rear end surface recess for receiving an electrical connector and from elastically flexible holding fingers that start from side surfaces of the Isoliermaterialblockes and into one these side surfaces are angled in approximately parallel position and each have an inclined surface rising from the free end of the holding finger and a falling step, the holding fingers running approximately parallel to one another, but are partly directed in opposite directions, so that the steps of oppositely directed holding fingers for contacting the front or rear edge edges of the panel opening are suitable, characterized in that holding fingers (22, 23; 122; 223; 323) are arranged on all four side surfaces (14 to 17) of the insulating material block (11), but on each side surface at most two holding fingers. 2. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen (14, 16) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nur in Richtung von der vorderen Endfläche (12) zur hinteren Endfläche (13) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) weisende Haltefinger (22; 122) und an den andern zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen (15, 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nur in Richtung von der hinteren zur vorderen Endfläche weisende Haltefinger (23; 223; 323) vorhanden sind.2. Connector housing according to claim 1, characterized in that on two opposite side surfaces (14, 16) of the insulating material block (11) only in the direction from the front end surface (12) to the rear end surface (13) of the insulating material block (11) facing Retaining fingers (22; 122) and on the other two opposite side surfaces (15, 17) of the insulating material block (11) are only in the direction from the rear to the front end surface pointing fingers (23; 223; 323). 3. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwischen zwei an der gleichen Seitenfläche (14, 16 bzw. 15, 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) angeordneten Haltefingern (22 bzw. 223) ein starrer Nocken (230 bzw. 235) vorhanden ist, der von der betreffenden Seitenfläche (14, 16 bzw. 15, 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nach aussen vorspringt und dazu bestimmt ist, an einer Begrenzungsfläche der Plattenöffnung (20) anzuliegen.3. Connector housing according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that between two on the same side surface (14, 16 or 15, 17) of the insulating material block (11) arranged holding fingers (22 or 223) a rigid cam (230 or 235) is present, which projects outwards from the relevant side surface (14, 16 or 15, 17) of the insulating material block (11) and is intended to lie against a boundary surface of the plate opening (20). 4. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei an der gleichen Seitenfläche (15, 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) angeordnete Haltefinger (223) an ihren voneinander abgekehrten Flanken (238) je über die benachbarte andere Seitenfläche (14, 16) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) hinaus verbreitert sind, so dass die erwähnten Flanken (238) zum Anliegen an Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung (20) in deren Eckpartien geeignet sind.4. Connector housing according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that two on the same side surface (15, 17) of the insulating material block (11) arranged holding fingers (223) on their mutually facing flanks (238) depending on the neighboring others Side surface (14, 16) of the insulating material block (11) are widened so that the flanks (238) mentioned are suitable for contacting the boundary surfaces of the plate opening (20) in the corner parts thereof. 5. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an mindestens einer Seitenfläche (14, 16) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nur ein einziger Haltefinger (122) angeordnet ist, der sich zwischen zwei an der betreffenden Seitenfläche (14, 16) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nach aussen vorspringenden Nocken (30) beßndet, die dazu bestimmt sind, an einer Begrenzungsfläche der Plattenöffnung (20) in Eckpartien derselben anzuliegen.5. Connector housing according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that on at least one side surface (14, 16) of the insulating material block (11) only a single holding finger (122) is arranged, which is between two on the relevant side surface ( 14, 16) of the block of insulating material (11), which projects outwardly projecting cams (30), which are intended to rest against a boundary surface of the plate opening (20) in corner parts thereof. 6. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an mindestens einer Seitenfläche (15, 17) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) nur ein einziger Haltefinger (323) angeordnet ist, dessen voneinander abgewandte Flanken (338) je über die benachbarte andere Seitenfläche (14, 16) des Isoliermaterialblockes (11) hinaus verbreitert sind, so dass die erwähnten Flanken (338) zum Anliegen an Begrenzungsflächen der Plattenöffnung (20) in Eckpartien derselben geeignet sind.6. Connector housing according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that on at least one side surface (15, 17) of the insulating material block (11) only a single retaining finger (323) is arranged, the flanks (338) of which face away from each other the adjacent other side surface (14, 16) of the insulating material block (11) is widened so that the flanks (338) mentioned are suitable for abutting the boundary surfaces of the plate opening (20) in corner parts thereof. 7. Steckverbinder-Gehäuse nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seitenflächen des Isoliermaterialblockes je zwei Haltefinger in einem Abstand voneinander angeordnet sind und zwischen diesen beiden Haltefingern ein Verriegelungsorgan vorhanden ist, das dazu bestimmt und geeignet ist, das Steckverbinder-Gehäuse mit einem diesem angepassten zweiten Steckverbinder-Gehäuse zu. verriegeln.7. Connector housing according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that two holding fingers are arranged at a distance from one another on two mutually opposite side surfaces of the insulating material block and between these two holding fingers there is a locking member which is intended and suitable for this purpose, the connector housing with a second connector housing adapted to this. lock.
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