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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 28, 2005
Fritz Zugel, Waldkirch, DE;
Mario Bartholoma, Winden, DE;
Volker Gotz, Kenzingen, DE;
Philipp Gerber, Gutach, DE;
Fritz Zugel, Waldkirch, DE;
Mario Bartholoma, Winden, DE;
Volker Gotz, Kenzingen, DE;
Philipp Gerber, Gutach, DE;
Anton Hummel Verwaltungs GmbH, Waldkirch, DE;
Abstract
An angled plug-in connector () is provided having an insulating body that is located in a first angled limb () and that contains electric contacts. The conductor or conductors that extend from the insulating body extend through a second angled limb (). The opposing end faces () of the angled limbs () that lie in the angled region are oblique, generally forming a mitre and are interconnected by an articulation or in a detachable manner. At least one of the two angled limbs is provided with a recess or annular groove (), which extends over the greater part of a circumference thereof, is open to an exterior over at least a part of its length, and in which a fitted spring-loaded ring () can be placed. The ring () is open or includes a gap () and has two end sections (). At least one of the end sections projects beyond the recess or annular groove (), extending from the angled limb when in the working position and engages in a retaining element () on the other angled limb, when in the locked or working position of the plug-in connector.