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Phoenix Contact
Company•Middletown, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Phoenix Contact is a company organization based out in Middletown, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Terminal (electronics) & Clamping. The organization has 1257 authors who have published 2097 publications receiving 7673 citations. The organization is also known as: Phoenix Contact (Germany).
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22 Aug 2008TL;DR: In this paper, an electrical contact device and a clamp spring mechanism are used to penetrate a recess of a retaining device, and the clamping edge exhibits lateral width that is larger than that of lateral width of the recess.
Abstract: The device (1) has an electrical contact device (4), and a clamp spring mechanism (3) i.e. loop spring, comprising a clamping leg (5) with a clamping area, which penetrates a recess of a retaining device. A clamping edge of the clamping area exhibits lateral width that is larger than that of lateral width of the recess. The clamp spring device is arranged in a housing, which is partially made an electrically insulating material. Grooves are formed on both sides the housing. The housing is separated into two housing halves (23, 24).
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TL;DR: A concept of a SOA-PLC that allows a fully automated generation and deployment of field device functions as services implemented with the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS).
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20 Aug 2009TL;DR: In this paper, a Sendeverfahren, bei dem zumindest zwei Ethernet-Datenrahmen zu einem Ethernet-Telegramm zusammengefasst werden und das Ethernet-telegramm uber ein Kommunikationsnetzwerk ausgesendet wird.
Abstract: Die Erfindung betrifft ein Sendeverfahren, bei dem zumindest zwei Ethernet-Datenrahmen zu einem Ethernet-Telegramm zusammengefasst werden und das Ethernet-Telegramm uber ein Kommunikationsnetzwerk ausgesendet wird.
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15 Mar 2013TL;DR: In this paper, a U-profile-shaped accommodating part is used to attach a distribution module to a modular distribution panel, where the distribution module can be detachably attached to the carrying device by means of a clip connection.
Abstract: The invention relates to a system ( 16 ) for forming a modular distribution panel ( 14 ), comprising a carrying device ( 10 ) having a front plate ( 20 ) and comprising at least one distribution module ( 12 ), which has at least one connection socket ( 30 ) at a head end ( 28 ), wherein the head end ( 28 ) of the at least one distribution module ( 12 ) is opposite the back side of the front plate ( 20 ) when the distribution module ( 12 ) is fastened to the carrying device ( 10 ) and the front plate ( 20 ) enables access to the at least one connection socket ( 30 ) from the front. The carrying device ( 10 ) has a U-profile-shaped accommodating part ( 18 ), for which the front plate ( 20 ) forms the base of the U-profile shape and into which the head end ( 28 ) of the at least one distribution module ( 12 ) can be inserted, wherein the distribution module ( 12 ) can be detachably fastened to the carrying device ( 10 ) at the head end ( 28 ) inserted into the accommodating part ( 18 ) by means of a clip connection. The invention also relates to a method for assembling a corresponding modular distribution panel ( 14 ).
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12 Mar 2015TL;DR: Verfahren zur Herstellung einer hochpoligen Grundleiste (1), umfassend die Schritte: Bereitstellen der zweiten niederpoligen GRG (2, 3), Positionieren der zwei-nieder-GRG (3, 4) in der Spritzgussform, wobei zwischen gegenuberliegenden Stirnseiten (6) der ersten and zwein GRG(2,3) e
Abstract: Verfahren zur Herstellung einer hochpoligen Grundleiste (1), umfassend die Schritte Bereitstellen einer ersten niederpoligen Grundleiste (2), Positionieren der ersten niederpoligen Grundleiste (2) in einer Spritzgussform, und Verbinden einer zweiten niederpoligen Grundleiste (3) an einer Stirnseite (6) der ersten niederpoligen Grundleiste (2) durch Spritzgiesen, umfassend die Schritte: Bereitstellen der zweiten niederpoligen Grundleiste (3), Positionieren der zweiten niederpoligen Grundleiste (3) in der Spritzgussform, wobei zwischen gegenuberliegenden Stirnseiten (6) der ersten und zweiten Grundleiste (2, 3) ein Freiraum ausgebildet ist, und Spritzgiesen eines Zwischenelements (7) in den Freiraum zum Verbinden der Stirnseiten (6) der ersten und zweiten Grundleiste (2, 3).
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jurgen Jasperneite | 25 | 139 | 2208 |
Dathan Hamann | 15 | 42 | 639 |
Heinz Reibke | 11 | 58 | 277 |
Eberhard Dipl Ing Lehmann | 11 | 19 | 251 |
Klaus Prof Dr Ing Scheibe | 10 | 19 | 209 |
Thomas Salomon | 8 | 18 | 186 |
Martin Wetter | 8 | 42 | 146 |
Klaus Eisert | 8 | 15 | 155 |
Andreas Schrader | 8 | 28 | 185 |
Gunnar Lessmann | 7 | 34 | 131 |
Feye-Hohmann Juergen | 7 | 26 | 151 |
Rainer Durth | 7 | 25 | 154 |
Dietmar Krumsiek | 7 | 39 | 165 |
Thomas Führer | 7 | 40 | 154 |
Stefan Giefers | 7 | 19 | 184 |