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Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to the field of electrical connectors with additional means to cause or prevent unlatching, which are useful in automotive applications.
Description of the Related Art
Electrical connectors are commonly used in the automotive industry to hold electrical terminals. Two connectors, each holding terminals, are connected to each other, thereby connecting the terminals. Electrical connectors generally have latches to keep the two connectors from separating.
A hermaphroditic (genderless) electrical connector is a connector that can mate with an identical connector that is rotated 180° so that the connectors face each other. A hermaphroditic connector will generally have a latch, and therefore a pair of hermaphroditic connectors will have two latches, with portions of each latch on each connector.
A latch structure useful for electrical connectors has a first housing having a main latch arm. The main latch arm has two arms and a crossbar in an H shape, and is connected to the housing by two base portions at respective ends of the two arms. There is a primary depression surface connected to the opposite ends of the two arms from the ends connected to the housing. A beam protrudes beam the crossbar, and the beam has a female catch for engaging with a corresponding male catch on a mating housing. The catch structure also includes a second housing that can be mated with the first housing. The second housing has a tab shaped so as to fit between the two bases of the first housing, and there is a male catch on the tab for engaging the female catch of the first housing.
The latch structure can be applied to a hermaphroditic connector by having the main latch arm on one side of the housing of the hermaphroditic connector and the tab and male catch on the other opposite of the housing, such that the two male catches engage the two female catches when two of the hermaphroditic connectors are mated.
The catch structure is useful in automotive connectors for electrical terminals.
The catch structure of the present invention can be used to latch two different items together, and is particularly useful for latching electrical connectors.
Beam 180 protrudes from crossbar 160 parallel to and between arms 152a and 152b and away from primary depression surface 170, that is, generally toward the region between bases 140. At the end of beam 180, in a region generally above the portion of housing 110 between the bases 140, is female catch 190. Female catch 190 has a female catch portion on the side facing the housing 110, which will engage with a corresponding male catch 135 on first latch portion 130 on the mating connector.
The second portion 130 of the latch includes a tab 133 that includes male catch 135, is located on the opposite side of housing 110 from the first portion 120 of the latch.
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The process for decoupling two mated connectors having the latch structure of the invention therefore involves the step of pressing downward on primary depression surface 170, and then pulling the two connectors apart.
The described latch structure can be used on a variety of different connector housings, whose structure is not otherwise limited. Any other features commonly found in connectors may be present on the connectors incorporating this latch structure. The connectors can be hermaphroditic or not hermaphroditic, but the latch structure of the invention is particularly useful for hermaphroditic connectors.
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This application claims priority of provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 62/279,094, filed on Jan. 15, 2016.
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