This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0050839, filed on Apr. 20, 2021, and Korean Patent Application No. 10-2022-0028093, filed on Mar. 4, 2022.
The present invention relates to a connector assembly.
A connector is a kind of electrical component capable of connecting or disconnecting an electrical connection. The connector is used in various electromechanical devices, such as automobiles or household appliances, and is used for electrical and/or physical connection between a plurality of electronic components.
Technologies for preventing damage to a connection terminal by assisting in an alignment of the connection terminal of the connector are required. In addition, technologies for manufacturing the connector to have a compact size are required.
The background art described above is possessed or acquired by the inventor in a process of deriving the present disclosure; the background art is not necessarily a known technique disclosed to the public prior to the present application.
A connector assembly includes a first connector having a connector cover, a head guide formed on the connector cover, an arm guide connected to the connector cover, a first connector body connected to the arm guide, and a connector lever connected to the first connector body. A second connector is slidable along the first connector body and engageable to the connector lever. A slider is slidable along the head guide and the arm guide, and a position of the slider changes by being pressed by the second connector. The slider presses and deforms the connector lever. The connector assembly further includes an elastic body disposed on the arm guide and supporting the slider.
These and/or other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of example embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, of which:
The following structural or functional descriptions of example embodiments described herein are merely intended for the purpose of describing the example embodiments and may be implemented in various forms. Here, the example embodiments are not construed as limited to the disclosure and should be understood to include all changes, equivalents, and replacements within the idea and the technical scope of the disclosure.
Although terms of “first,” “second,” and the like are used to explain various components, the components are not limited to such terms. These terms are used only to distinguish one component from another component. For example, a first component may be referred to as a second component, or similarly, the second component may be referred to as the first component within the scope of the present disclosure.
When it is mentioned that one component is “connected” or “accessed” to another component, it may be understood that the one component is directly connected or accessed to another component or that still a further component is interposed between the two components.
As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or a combination thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Unless otherwise defined herein, all terms used herein including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as those generally understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Terms defined in dictionaries generally used should be construed to have meanings matching contextual meanings in the related art and are not to be construed as an ideal or excessively formal meaning unless otherwise defined herein.
Hereinafter, example embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. When describing the example embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, like reference numerals refer to like components and a repeated description related thereto will be omitted. The same name may be used to describe an element included in the example embodiments and an element having a common function.
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The first connector 11 may movably accommodate the second connector 12 and the slider 13. For example, the second connector 12 and the slider 13 are movable relative to the first connector 11 along an x-axis direction. For example, a user may push in the second connector 12 in the −x direction in a state in which the first connector 11 is fixed.
The second connector 12 is slidable relative to the first connector 11. The second connector 12 may press the slider 13. When the user pushes in the second connector 12 in the −x direction in a state in which the first connector 11 is fixed, the slider 13 may be pressed by the second connector 12 to move backward. While the slider 13 moves backward, the elastic body 14 may be contracted and compressively deformed.
The second connector 12 may include a second connector body 121 accommodated in the first connector 11, a second connector rib 122 protruding upward from the second connector body 121, and a second connector protrusion 123 protruding upward from the connector body 121 and provided at a position spaced apart from the second connector rib 122, as shown in
The slider 13 is slidable relative to the first connector 11. When the slider 13 is pressed by the second connector 12 and moves backward by a predetermined distance or more, as shown in
The elastic body 14 may be restored when the interference state between the second connector 12 and the slider 13 is released. When the elastic body 14 is restored, the slider 13 may move forward. While the slider 13 moves forward, the connector lever may pass through the second connector protrusion 123.
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The first connector 11, as shown in
The slider body 131 may be disposed within the first connector 11. The slider body 131 may have a plate shape.
The slider base 132 may be formed to extend backward from the slider body 131. The slider base 132 may have a rod shape, and a plurality of slider bases 132 may be provided.
The slider head 133 is connected to the slider base 132 and is slidable along the head guide 112. The slider head 133 may be provided in a state of being surrounded by the connector cover 111. The user may manipulate the slider head 133 through a finger and the like. For example, the user may move the slider head 133 forward or backward. The slider head 133 is engageable to the connector cover 111. The slider head 133 may set a distance at which the slider 13 moves backward.
A pair of slider arms 134 may be provided on both sides of the slider body 131, as shown in
The slider protrusion 135 is engageable to the connector cover 111. The slider protrusion 135 may prevent the slider 13 from being separated from the first connector 11. The slider protrusion 135 and the slider head 133 may set a distance at which the slider 13 moves forward and backward.
The slider leg 136 may be connected to the slider base 132, and may interfere with the leg guide 116. For example, the slider leg 136 is pressed by the leg guide 116 such that a front end may move upward. For example, the slider leg 136 may be connected to the slider base 132 at a rear end, and a front end portion may be movable upward and downward with respect to the rear end. In a state in which no external force is applied to the slider leg 136, the slider leg 136 is engageable to the second connector rib 122 described with reference to
The slider leg 136 may include a leg body 1361 and a leg head 1362, as shown in
The slider interference part 137 may protrude backward from the slider body 131. The slider interference part 137 is engageable to the connector lever 115. While the slider interference part 137 moves backward, the slider interference part 137 may press the connector lever 115 to rotate the connector lever 115.
The connector cover 111 may accommodate the slider head 133.
The head guide 112 may penetrate the connector cover 111. The slider head 133 is movable along the head guide 112. The head guide 112 may form a shape of a closed curve. According to such a shape, the connector cover 111 may have a ring shape, and the connector cover 111 may surround the slider head 133.
A pair of arm guides 113 may be provided on both sides of the connector cover 111. The arm guides 113 may guide a sliding of the slider arm 134.
The first connector body 114 may be connected to the arm guide 113.
The connector lever 115 may be connected to a rear end of the first connector body 114. The connector lever 115 may include a lever protrusion 1155 protruding upward from a front end, as shown in
The leg guide 116 may protrude from an inner side surface of the connector lever 115. The leg guide 116 may interfere with the slider leg 136.
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The connector lever 115 may include a lever base 1151 connected to the connector body 114, a lever body 1152 extending from the lever base 1151 in the x-axis direction, a lever interference part 1153 protruding upward from the lever body 1152, and a lever head 1154 protruding downward from a front end of the lever body 1152. The lever interference part 1153 may protrude from the lever body 1152 in a direction toward the head guide 112.
The slider interference part 137 may be provided at a position spaced forward from the lever interference part 1153. In a state before the connector assembly is assembled, the slider leg 136 may be positioned in front of the leg guide 116, as shown in
The lever interference part 1153 and the lever head 1154 may be positioned in the same direction with respect to the lever base 1151, as shown in
The connector lever 115 may have a shape extending in a first direction based on a portion connected to the connector body 114. In other words, the connector lever 115 may have a shape extending in the first direction with respect to its rotation center. According to such a structure, a phenomenon in which at least a portion of the connector lever 115 is exposed to an outside of the first connector 11 or exposed upward the first connector 11 may be prevented. For example, an existing connector lever structure is a type of a lever structure in which a front end may form a portion coupled to the second connector 12 based on a point of action, and a rear end may protrude outside of the first connector 11 such that an operator applies an external force to release the coupling of the front end. Here, the point of action refers to a portion serving as the center of deformation of the connector lever structure. According to a related art, at least a portion of the first connector 11 is exposed such that the external force for releasing the coupling is applied on the connector lever 115. In this case, at least a portion of the connector lever structure may protrude or be exposed to outside of the first connector 11, and an unintended impact may be applied to the connector lever structure. When the unintended impact is applied to the connector lever structure, a phenomenon in which the connector lever is unintentionally operated may occur. When the connector lever is unintentionally operated, there may be a possibility that the connector assembly 100 is unintentionally separated. Further, if the connector lever structure has a shape extending in both directions about the point of action, when a double locking structure is applied, a space in which a front end of the connector lever structure is movable is not enough, so there may be a possibility that the connector lever structure may be broken.
The connector lever 115 positions a lever interference part 1153 corresponding to a portion that interferes with the slider 13 and a lever head 1154 engageable to the second connector 12 in the same direction from the lever base 1151, thereby preventing the connector lever 115 from being applied by the unintended impact. More specifically, the connector lever 115 is not configured as the existing lever structure, and is configured such that the point of action of the connector lever 115 is formed at one end, and respective positions at which the engagement structure with a counterpart connector and the external force are applied are formed at the other end of the connector lever 115, and thus, the coupling structure of the connector lever 115 and the second connector 12 may be released by the interference with the slider 13.
The connector cover 111 may cover the lever base 1151, as shown in
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In addition, when the slider 13 moves backward by a predetermined distance or more, the slider leg 136 may be deformed upward by the leg guide 116. For example,
In a state in which the slider leg 136 completely moves upward over the leg guide 116, an interference state of the second connector rib 122 and the slider leg 136 may be released. In this case, the slider 13 including the slider leg 136 may move forward again by a restoring force of the elastic body 14.
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The interference state of the slider 13 and lever interference part 1153 may be released. The connector lever 115 may be restored to its original shape by rotating counterclockwise about the lever base 1151. The lever head 1154 may be positioned in front of the second connector protrusion 123, as shown in
The user may simply separate the first connector 11 and the second connector 12 by an operation of retreating the slider 13 relatively backward with respect to the first connector 11.
The connector lever 115 may include a lever protrusion 1155 protruding upward from a front end. The lever protrusion 1155 may decrease a vertical distance D between the slider 13 and the connector lever 115, near the front end of the connector lever 115. The lever protrusion 1155 decreases the vertical distance D, thereby preventing the connector lever 115 from being unintentionally separated. For example, since the lever protrusion 1155 is engaged to the slider 13 before the slider 13 moves backward, a phenomenon in which the connector lever 115 and the second connector 12 are separated may be prevented.
Specifically, when the user retreats the slider 13 backward, the slider 13 may press the lever interference part 1153 to deform the connector lever 115. When the connector lever 115 is deformed, the engaging state of the lever head 1153 and the second connector protrusion 123 may be released. As the slider moves backward, the engaging state of the lever head 1153 and the second connector protrusion 123 is released at the same time. This avoids the inconvenience in existing connectors having a double locking structure in which both operations of pressing the connector lever in the downward direction, while moving the slider in the backward direction are performed separately, however, the present invention may easily separate the connector assembly only by an operation of pushing the slider 13 without a separate operation for the user to manipulate the connector lever 115.
While example embodiments have been described with reference to limited drawings, one of ordinary skill in the art may apply various technical changes and modifications based on the disclosure. Suitable results may be achieved if the described techniques are performed in a different order, and/or if components in a described system, architecture, device, or circuit are combined in a different manner and/or replaced or supplemented by other components or their equivalents. Therefore, other implementations, other embodiments, and equivalents to claims fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2021-0050839 | Apr 2021 | KR | national |
10-2022-0028093 | Mar 2022 | KR | national |