This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-240529, filed on Dec. 9, 2015, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
This application relates generally to a connector apparatus.
Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Kokai Publication No. 2011-210723 discloses a connector apparatus provided with a Connector Position Assurance (CPA) function. The connector apparatus disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Kokai Publication No. 2011-210723 includes a first latching mechanism provided with a latching pawl and a latching shoulder, and a second latching mechanism employing the different structure from that of the first latching mechanism. Upon advancement of the engagement between a socket connector body and a plug connector body, the first latching mechanism becomes the latched condition, while at the same time, the second latching mechanism becomes the latched condition. The latched conditions of those two latching mechanisms cause the socket connector body and the plug connector body to be fully engaged with each other.
When the connector apparatus disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Kokai Publication No. 2011-210723 is assembled, a case in which the one latching mechanism becomes the fully latched condition, while the other latching mechanism has not been fully latched yet may occur, and thus the engagement is not fully completed. The connector apparatus disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Kokai Publication No. 2011-210723 does not allow an assembling user to easily detect such an incomplete engagement.
The present disclosure has been made in view of the foregoing circumstances, and an objective is to provide a connector apparatus capable of allowing a user to detect an incomplete engagement.
In order to accomplish the above objective, a connector apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes:
a first connector that includes a first latching part, a second latching part, and an arm supporting the second latching part, and visible from the exterior; and
a second connector that includes a first latched part to be latched with the first latching part, and a second latched part to be latched with the second latching part, the second connector being to be engaged with the first connector,
in which, in accordance with an advancement of an engagement between the first connector and the second connector, as the first latched part is latched by the first latching part, the second latching part is guided by the second latched part and the arm is deflected, and after the latching between the first latching part and the first latched part, as the second latched part is latched by the second latching part, the deflection of the arm is canceled.
The first latched part may include, from a leading-end side thereof in a fitting direction of the second connector into the first connector in sequence, a first inclined surface that guides the first latching part, and is inclined relative to the fitting direction, and a first parallel surface that is in parallel with the fitting direction,
the second latched part may include, from the leading-end side thereof in the fitting direction in sequence, a second inclined surface that guides the second latching part, and is inclined relative to the fitting direction, and a second parallel surface that is in parallel with the fitting direction, and
when the first latching part reaches the first parallel surface, the second latching part may also reach the second parallel surface.
The second latched part may include a standing-upright surface provided at a rear end of the second parallel surface in the fitting direction, and
the standing-upright surface may include an inclined surface inclined relative to the fitting direction.
The arm may include a pair of bar members protruding from a body of the first connector, and
the second latching part may be provided at each leading end of the bar members.
The pair of bar members may be formed so as to deflect in a direction spreading from each other after the first latched part is latched by the first latching part and until the second latched part is latched by the second latching part.
When the engagement between the first connector and the second connector completes, a position of a rear end of the second connector in the fitting direction, and a position of a leading end of the arm protruding from a body of the first connector may be on the same plane orthogonal to the fitting direction of the second connector.
The first connector may be a receptacle connector provided on a wiring board, and
the second connector may be a plug connector that includes a terminal to which a wiring is connected.
The first and second connectors may each be a connector that includes a terminal to which a wiring is connected.
According to the present disclosure, when the engagement between the first connector and the second connector completes, the deflection of the arm that is visible from the exterior is canceled. An incomplete engagement between the first connector and the second connector is detectable upon checking the canceling of the deflection of the arm.
A more complete understanding of this application can be obtained when the following detailed description is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
An explanation will be below given of a connector apparatus 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to
For example, the connector apparatus 10 is applied for an electric circuit component built in an automobile. As illustrated in
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The outer housing 22 is a component formed in a substantially box shape and formed with an engagement hole 23 opened in the +X direction. The second connector 50 is to be fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the outer housing 22. Formed near a celling wall 24 that is a part of a wall forming the outer housing 22 is a first latching part 30 at the +X side.
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The inner housing 52 is formed with an arm 55, and a first latched part 60 provided thereon.
The arm 55 is elongated from a nearby part 56a to the leading end side (−X side) of a celling wall 56 that is a part of the wall forming the inner housing 52. The arm 55 is deflected in accordance with an advancement of the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50.
The first latched part 60 is to be latched with the first latching part 30 when the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 are engaged with each other. As illustrated in
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The second latched parts 70 are to be latched with the respective second latching parts 40 in accordance with an advancement of the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50. The second latched parts 70 are formed at respective side surfaces 52R, 52L of the inner housing 52. As illustrated in
Next, how to engage the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 in the connector apparatus 10 employing the above structure will be explained with reference to
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When the second connector 50 is further fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, as illustrated in
When the second connector 50 is still further fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, as illustrated in
When the second connector 50 is yet further fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, as illustrated in
When the second connector 50 is further fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20 from the above condition, as illustrated in
When the second connector 50 is still further fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, as illustrated in
The engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 completes through the above actions. At the time point at which the engagement completes, the location of the rear end of the second connector 50 in the fitting direction D1 and the location of the leading ends of the respective arms 25R, 25L protruding from the body of the first connector 20 are on a same plane P orthogonal to the fitting direction D1 as illustrated in
Next, how to detach the second connector 50 from the first connector 20 in the connector apparatus 10 will be explained with reference to
In order to unlock the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50, first, as illustrated in
Next, the second connector 50 is moved in the detaching direction D2, and is pulled out from the first connector 20. As illustrated in
When the second connector 50 is further moved from the engagement stroke S0 to an engagement stroke S1, the first latching part 30 is guided by the inclined surface 61 of the first latched part 60, and the second latching parts 40 are guided by the inclined surfaces 71 of the respective second latched parts 70 (see
When the second connector 50 is still further moved up to the engagement stroke S1 (the position of the second connector 50 in
When the second connector 50 is yet still further moved from the engagement stroke S1 to an engagement stroke S2 (the position of the second connector 50 in
When the second connector 50 is moved up to the engagement stroke S2, the first latching part 30 reaches the standing-upright surface 63 of the first latched part 60, and latches the first latched part 60. Hence, the fitting force F1 becomes zero.
When the second connector 50 is further moved to an engagement stroke S3 (the position of the second connector 50 in
As explained above, according to this embodiment, upon completion of the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50, the deflections of the arms 25R, 25L which are visible from the exterior are canceled. This enables the user to visually check the cancel of the deflections of the arms 25R, 25L, and to detect an incomplete engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50. Consequently, when the first connector 20 is engaged with the second connector 50, an incomplete engagement that is an insufficient engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 is preventable.
More specifically, according to this embodiment, after the first latched part 60 is latched by the first latching part 30, the second latched parts 70 are latched by the respective second latching parts 40. Hence, an incomplete engagement that is a condition in which the first latched part 60 is not latched by the first latching part 30 but only the second latched parts 70 are latched by the second latching parts 40 is preventable. In addition, an incomplete engagement that is a condition in which only the first latched part 60 is latched by the first latching part 30 but the second latched parts 70 are not latched by the respective second latching parts 40 is also preventable upon checking the deflected conditions of the arms 25R, 25L. Consequently, the incomplete engagement in which the first latching part 30 does not fully latch and also the incomplete engagement in which the second latching parts 40 do not fully latch are both preventable.
In this embodiment, the standing-upright surface 33 of the first latching part 30 and the standing-upright surface 63 of the first latched part 60 have functions like “wedges” that maintain the latched conditions. Hence, according to this embodiment, an incomplete engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 caused by vibration of devices to which the connector apparatus 10 is applied is preventable. In addition, in order to prevent the incomplete engagement, additional components are unnecessary to the first connector 20 and the second connector 50, and thus an increase in the number of components, and that of the assembling procedures are suppressed. Consequently, the manufacturing costs are reduced.
In addition, according to this embodiment, while the second connector 50 is being fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, when the first latching part 30 abuts the first latched part 60, the second latching parts 40 also abut the respective second latched parts 70. Hence, the timings at which the fitting forces F1, F2 illustrated in
Still further, according to this embodiment, while the second connector 50 is being fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, when the first latching part 30 reaches the parallel surface 62 of the first latched part 60, the second latching parts 40 also reach the parallel surfaces 72 of the respective second latched parts 70. Hence, the timings at which the fitting forces F1, F2 become the peak forces F1P, F2P as illustrated in
Yet still further, according to this embodiment, as illustrated in
Moreover, according to this embodiment, after the first latched part 60 is latched by the first latching part 30 and until the second latched parts 70 are latched by the respective second latching parts 40, the arms 25R, 25L are deflected in a direction spreading from each other. This facilitates the user to check the deflected conditions of the arms 25R, 25L from, for example, the upper side (+Z side) of the connector apparatus 10, and to find the incomplete engagement that is a condition in which the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 is insufficient. This enables a detection of the incomplete engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50. Consequently, the incomplete engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 is preventable.
Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the standing-upright surface 73 of the second latched part 70 includes a surface inclined relative to the fitting direction D1. This facilitates the arms 25R, 25L to deflect in the direction in which the second latching parts 40 spread from each other. Accordingly, the unlocking of the latching between the second latching parts 40 and the respective second latched parts 70 becomes a smooth action. Consequently, the workability of pulling out the second connector 50 and detaching the second connector 50 from the first connector 20 is improved.
The embodiment of the present disclosure has been explained above, but the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment.
For example, in the above embodiment, the arms 25R, 25L are formed so as to deflect in the direction spreading from each other. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this structure. For example, like a connector apparatus 10A illustrated in
The connector apparatus 10A includes the first connector 20 and the second connector 50 to be engaged with the first connector 20.
The first connector 20 includes eight male terminals each formed of a conductive material, and the outer housing 22 formed of a plastic material. The outer housing 22 is formed with the pair of arms 25R, 25L and the two second latching parts 40 provided at the respective leading ends of the arms 25R, 25L.
The arms 25R, 25L are each a bar member protruding in the +X direction from an end surface near a corner defined by the celling wall 24 and the side wall 26 that are parts of the wall forming the outer housing 22. The arms 25R, 25L are formed so as to be exposed to the exterior in an engaged condition, enabling the user who attempts to engage the first connector 20 with the second connector 50 to visually check from the exterior. The arms 25R, 25L are provided so as to be deflected upwardly in accordance with an advancement of the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50.
The second latching parts 40 are formed on the respective lower surfaces (−Z side) of the arms 25R, 25L.
The second connector 50 includes eight female terminals, and the inner housing 52 formed of a resin. The inner housing 52 is formed with the two second latched parts 70.
The second latched parts 70 are to be engaged with the respective second latching parts 40 in accordance with an advancement of the engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50. The second latched parts 70 are formed on both side surfaces (the side surface at the −Y side and the side surface at the +Y side, respectively) of the inner housing 52.
As explained above, according to the connector apparatus 10A in the first modified example, the same effects as those of the connector apparatus 10 in the above embodiment are accomplishable. In view of the easiness of the visual check by the user, however, the arms 25R, 25L according to the embodiment of the present disclosure are desirable.
In addition, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first connector 20 includes the two arms 25R, 25L. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this structure, and the first connector 20 may include one or equal to or greater than three arms. In view of the stable engagement between the first connector 20 and the second connector 50, however, the number of provided arms is desirably two like the arms 25R, 25L according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
Still further, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first connector 20 is a receptacle connector to be mounted on the wiring board S, while the second connector 50 is a plug connector connected with the wirings W. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this type, and may be a connector apparatus 10B according to a second modified example and illustrated in
Yet still further, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, while the second connector 50 is being fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, the timing at which the first latching part 30 reaches the parallel surface 62 and the timing at which the second latching parts 40 reach the respective parallel surfaces 72 are consistent. However, those timings are not necessary to be completely consistent. Those timings may be substantially consistent.
Moreover, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, while the second connector 50 is being fitted in the engagement hole 23 of the first connector 20, the timing at which the first latching part 30 reaches the first latched part 60 and the timing at which the second latching parts 40 reach the respective second latched parts 70 are consistent. However, those timings are not necessary to be completely consistent. Those timings may be substantially consistent.
Furthermore, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first connector 20 that is a receptacle connector is formed with the first latching part 30 and the second latching parts 40, while the second connector 50 that is a plug connector is formed with the first latched part 60 and the second latched parts 70. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this structure, and the first connector 20 may be formed with a latched part, while the second connector 50 may be formed with a latching part.
In addition, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the arms 25R, 25L are formed integrally with the body of the outer housing 22. However, the present disclosure is not limited to this structure, and a structure including at least flexible arms 25R, 25L is adoptive. Likewise, the arm 55 is formed integrally with the inner housing 52, but the present disclosure is not limited to this structure, and a structure including at least a flexible arm 55 is adoptive.
The foregoing describes some example embodiments for explanatory purposes. Although the foregoing discussion has presented specific embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. This detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is defined only by the included claims, along with the full range of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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