Connector assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6827594
  • Patent Number
    6,827,594
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 23, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A connector assembly includes a housing and a first connector mounted on the housing and adapted for mating with a second connector. Both connectors have electrical conductors for communicating electrically with each other. The assembly also includes a yoke pivotally coupled to the housing. The yoke is pivotal to an open position and to a closed position. The yoke is engagable with the second connector to move the second connector into full mating engagement with the first connector as the yoke is pivoted to its closed position. A latching device is coupled to the yoke, and the latching device is releasably engageable with the housing to releasably hold the yoke in its closed position. The latching device is operable to unlatch and permit the yoke to be pivoted to its open position and allow the second connector to be disconnected from the first connector if sufficient tension is applied to the second connector in a direction to pull the second connector away from the first connector. The yoke comprises a base member and a pair of spaced-apart limbs projecting from the base member. The limbs are engagable with a shoulder formed on the second connector. The yoke also has a handle which extends from an end of one of the limbs.
Description




BACKGROUND




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, such as for connecting a tractor electrical system to an implement electrical system.




Standards have been adopted for electronically interconnecting tractors and implements. Such connectors must accommodate high current for actuators and lights, noise free power for electronic modules and communication signal levels for Controller Area Network (CAN) systems. One such commercially available connector is expensive, difficult to mate and un-mate, and subject to chemical contamination and corrosion. This connector is a variation of a standard aluminum shelled connector where the bayonet locking ring replaced with a stainless steel ring with special slits cut into the ring to provide the break-away feature. This connector assembly has one connector and a spring-loaded pivoting cover mounted to a housing. However, with this connector it is difficult to hold up the cover while manipulating the other connector part into mating engagement with the first connector. The second connector has a set of keys which must be aligned with notches on the first connector. Then, the second connector also has an outer ring which has slots which must be aligned with pins which project from the first connector. Then, the outer ring must be rotated to seat the connectors together and compress an O-ring therebetween. The connector components are made of aluminum which has a tendency to bind and make assembly and disassembly difficult.




SUMMARY




Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a tractor/implement connector assembly which can be operated easily and safely, which provides high mechanical advantage, and which provides obvious visual feedback when mating is completed.




A further object of the invention is to provide such a tractor/implement connector which is inexpensive.




A further object of the invention is to provide such a connector which is compatibility with existing implement connectors that have been in the field since 1996 and complies with the requirements of ISO 11783, Part 2 International Standard.




Another object of the invention is to provide such a connector which accommodates high current for actuators and lights, clean power for electronic modules, as well communication signal levels for CAN (Controller Area Network).




A further object of the invention is to provide such a connector which is well sealed to operate reliably in the hostile agricultural environment and which is able to withstand accidental separation (break-away).




These and other objects are achieved by the present invention, wherein a connector assembly includes a housing and a first connector mounted on the housing and adapted for mating with a second connector. Both connectors have electrical conductors for communicating electrically with each other. The assembly also includes a yoke pivotally coupled to the housing. The yoke is pivotal to an open position and to a closed position. The yoke is engagable with the second connector to move the second connector into full mating engagement with the first connector as the yoke is pivoted to its closed position. A latching device is coupled to the yoke, and the latching device is releasably engageable with the housing to releasably hold the yoke in its closed position. The latching device is operable to unlatch and permit the yoke to be pivoted to its open position and allow the second connector to be disconnected from the first connector if sufficient tension is applied to the second connector in a direction to pull the second connector away from the first connector. The yoke comprises a base member and a pair of spaced-apart limbs projecting from the base member. The limbs are engagable with a shoulder formed on the second connector. The yoke also has a handle which extends from an end of one of the limbs.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a break-away connector assembly from above according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the break-away connector assembly from below;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the break-away connector assembly similar to

FIG. 1

, but with the second connector removed;





FIG. 4

is a partial sectional view of the connector assembly along lines


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a partial sectional view of the connector assembly along lines


5





5


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the yoke and handle component of the connector assembly;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 3

, but with the yoke; lever, and cover in their open positions;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the latching lever component of the connector assembly; and





FIG. 9

is a partial sectional view of the connector assembly along lines


9





9


of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a connector assembly


10


includes a platform or housing


12


for mounting on a vehicle, such as an agricultural tractor (not shown). Housing


12


forms a hollow cylindrical sleeve


17


for receiving a first electrical connector part


14


. Connector


14


has electrical conductors


15


(

FIG. 7

) for electrically interconnecting with corresponding conductors (not shown) of a second mating connector part


16


. Referring now to

FIG. 2

, a pair of legs


18


,


20


project from one side of the housing


12


and support a pivot shaft


22


. Referring again to

FIG. 1

, an archway


9


projects up from another side of the housing


12


. The archway


9


includes a pair of legs


11




a


,


11




b


and a top


11




c


. The archway


9


defines an inner surface


13


surrounding an opening


19


. The upper portion of surface


13


forms a latch surface


13




a.






Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, a yoke


24


and a cover or lid


26


are pivotally mounted on the shaft


22


. As best seen in

FIG. 6

, the yoke


24


has a pair of spaced-apart limbs


28


,


30


projecting from a base member


32


. A pair of ears


34


,


36


project from an inner portion of each corresponding limb


28


,


30


. Aligned pivot pin bores


38


,


40


extend through ears


34


and


36


for receiving shaft


22


. A handle


42


includes a base


44


which is integral with the yoke limb


30


and which projects laterally outwardly from an outer end of limb


30


. Handle


42


also includes a shaft


46


which projects away from base


44


, a stub


48


which projects from an outer end of base


44


and in a direction opposite to shaft


46


, and a leg


50


which projects downwardly from base


44


for engagement with the top


11




c


of archway


9


. Aligned pivot pin bores


52


and


54


extend through limb


30


and stub


48


, respectively, for receiving pivot pin


53


. Stub


48


is spaced apart from the limb


30


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the cover or lid


26


has a base


60


with a pair of spaced apart tabs


62


,


64


pivotally mounted on shaft


22


between legs


18


,


20


and ears


62


,


64


. Cover


26


also has a cover part


66


which is sealingly engagable with the sleeve


17


. The yoke


24


and the cover


26


are pivotal to an open position (

FIG. 7

) wherein they are both spaced apart from connector


14


, and to a closed position (

FIGS. 2-5

) wherein the yoke straddles connector


14


and wherein the cover


26


engages sleeve


17


and protects connector


14


from the environment.




As best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 7

, a torsion spring


68


is mounted on shaft


2


.


2


between tabs


62


,


64


. One end of spring


6


E is received in a bore


61


in the housing


12


. The other end of spring


68


is received ii a bore


63


formed on the cover base


60


. Spring


68


is biased to urge cover part


62


to its closed position. The base


60


has a shoulder


65


which engages a lower surface


33


of the base member


32


of yoke


24


. As a result, spring


68


also tends to pivot the limbs


28


,


30


of yoke


24


and handle


42


towards the connector


14


. Also, when the Broke handle


42


is lifted away from the housing


12


, surface


33


will engage shoulder


65


of cover base


60


and cause cover part


66


to open and pivot away from sleeve


17


and connector


14


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3

,


5


,


8


and


9


, a latching lever


70


is pivotally mounted on the base


44


of handle


42


. Lever


70


has a first arm


72


and a second arm


74


which are joined together at an angle of preferably greater than 90 degrees. As best seen in

FIG. 8

, a pair of ridges


76


,


78


extend away from the intersection of arms


72


and


74


. The ridges


76


,


78


are received in the space between stub


48


and limb


30


. Aligned pivot pin bores


80


,


82


extend through ridges


76


,


78


, respectively. Ridge


78


extends along the center of arm


74


to an end which forms a finger


84


. Finger


8


forms a finger surface


86


which is engagable with the latch surface


13




a


of archway


9


. The lever pivot pin


53


pivotally couples lever


70


to the handle


42


. As best seen in

FIG. 5

, a lever spring


89


is mounted about pin


53


and is biased to pivot lever


70


clock wise and to move the end of arm


74


towards archway


9


. When finger


84


engages latch surface


13




a


, the lever will releasably hold yoke


24


in its closed position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 9

. The latch lever


70


is preferably formed out of glass re-enforced material to provide a secure connection system and to provide a reliable and accurate break-away function.




As best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 9

, second connector


16


has a housing


90


which forms a shoulder


92


. To couple or mate connector


16


with connector


14


, lever arm


72


is pressed towards limb


30


to pivot level


70


counter-clockwise (viewing

FIG. 9

) and release finger from archway


9


. This allows the yoke handle


42


to be lifted away from the housing


12


, and allows cover part


66


to open and pivot away from sleeve


17


and connector


14


to the open position shown in FIG.


7


. Then connector


16


is oriented and partially mated with connector


14


. The handle


42


and the yoke


24


are then pivoted back towards housing


12


until limbs


28


,


30


engage the shoulder


92


of connector housing


90


. Further movement of handle


42


and the yoke


24


towards housing


12


to the closed position shown in

FIG. 1

, will cause the connector


16


to fully seat and mate with connector


14


, whereupon, finger


84


will be received by archway


9


and will re-engage with latch surface


13




a.






As best seen in

FIG. 9

, the lower surface of finger


84


, the upper surface of archway top


11




c


and lever spring


89


are designed so that lever


70


will pivot counterclockwise (viewing

FIG. 9

) so that finger


84


will slide off of top


11




c


and allow finger


84


to be received by archway


9


. In addition, the upper surface of finger


84


, the lower surface


13




a


of archway top


11




c


and lever spring


89


are designed so that, if sufficient tension (but less than the tension required to break the electrical conductors attached to connector


14


) is applied to the connector housing


90


so as to pull connector away from connector


14


, a force is transmitted through limb


30


to lever


70


and thus to finger


84


, and this force will cause finger


84


to slide off of surface


13




a


and out of archway


9


, thus unlatching yoke


24


from archway


9


. This allows yoke


24


to pivot to its open position and allows connector


16


to be uncoupled from connector


14


.




Except for the integral yoke


24


/lever


70


, spring


68


, spring


89


, and pivot pins


22


and


88


, the components of the assembly may be made out composite materials so that they are protected from corrosion. The yoke


24


/lever


70


is preferably treated with black powder coat paint to assure chemical resistance. With this design, the yoke


24


and lid


26


may be opened and held by an operator with only one hand, so that the connector


16


can be easily pushed onto connector


14


. The operator need not twist or turn the connector with the risk of skinned knuckles or partially engaged connectors. The simple yoke and latching mechanism provides high mechanical advantage and obvious visual feedback when mating is completed.




Because break-away forces are handled by the latching lever


70


which is separate from the connector


16


, it will be possible to use a standard plastic shelled plug connector for additional implements, which connector should be less costly than the current aluminum shelled plug. Also, maintenance costs should be reduced because mechanical and electrical/electronic portions of this design may be serviced separately.




The connector


14


and


16


may use three pin sizes in order to meet the specific needs of this standard. An enclosure may be molded into the back of the connector to permit inclusion of the electronic bias and termination circuitry (not shown). The spring loaded cover


26


keeps dirt and moisture out of the connector


14


when not in use. Commercially available 2-pin and 4-pin right angle connectors may be used to provide power to a network and to connect to a vehicle CAN bus. Insert molded electronics may be used to eliminated all bent pins and reduce assembly size.




While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is understood that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations which fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. In a connector assembly having a housing, a first connector mounted on the housing and adapted for mating with a second connector, both connectors having electrical conductors for communicating electrically with each other, the improvement wherein the assembly comprises:a yoke pivotally coupled to the housing, the yoke being pivotal to an open position and to a closed position, and the yoke being engagable with the second connector to move the second connector into full mating engagement with the first connector as the yoke is pivoted to its closed position; and a latching device coupled to the yoke the latching device being releasably engageable with the housing to releasably hold the yoke in its closed position, and the latching device being operable to unlatch and permit the yoke to be pivoted to its open position and allow the second connector to be disconnected from the first connector if sufficient tension is applied to the second connector in a direction to pull the second connector away from the first connector; wherein the latching devices comprises: a latch member on the housing; and a lever pivotally mounted on the yoke, the lever having an arm with a finger projecting therefrom, the finger being releasably engageable with said latch member; further comprising: a discrete lever spring coupled between the lever and the yoke and biased to urge the lever to a latched position wherein the finger engages the latch member.
  • 2. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein:the yoke comprises a base member and a pair of spaced-apart limbs projecting from the base member, the limbs being engagable with a shoulder formed on the second connector.
  • 3. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein:the yoke further comprises a handle extending from an end of one of the limbs.
  • 4. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch member comprises:an archway projecting from the housing, the archway defining an inner surface, a portion of said inner surface defining a latch surface which is engageable with the finger.
  • 5. The connector assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a cover pivotal on the housing to a closed position covering the first connector and pivotal to an open position exposing the first connector, the yoke engaging the cover and pivoting the cover to the cover's open position as the yoke is pivoted to its open position.
  • 6. The connector assembly of claim 1, further comprising:a cover spring coupled between the cover and the housing and biased to urge the cover to its closed position.
  • 7. In a connector assembly having a housing, a first connector part mounted on the housing, and a second connector part for releasably mating with the first part, both parts having electrical conductors for communicating electrically with each other, the improvement wherein the assembly comprises:a yoke pivotally coupled to the housing, the yoke having a pair of spaced-apart limbs projecting from a base member, and a handle extending from an end of one of the limbs, the yoke being pivotal from an open position and towards the first connector part to a mated position, the yoke being engagable with the second connector part to move the second connector part into full mating engagement with the first connector part as the yoke is pivoted to its mated position; an archway projecting from a surface of the housing, the archway having an inner surface surrounding an opening, a portion of said inner surface forming a latch surface; a latching lever pivotally mounted or a limb of the yoke, the lever having first and second arms projecting away from a hub, the first arm having a finger projecting therefrom, the finger being releasably engageable with said latch surface, the lever being pivotal from a latching position wherein the finger is received by the archway and engages said latch surface, to an unlatched position wherein the finger is removed from the archway and disengaged from said latch surface, the lever holding the yoke in its mated position when the lever is in its latched position, and the lever permitting the yoke to be pivoted away from the first connector part when the lever is in its unlatched position.
  • 8. The connector assembly of claim 7, further comprising:a yoke spring coupled between the yoke and the housing and biased to urge the yoke to its mated position.
  • 9. The connector assembly of claim 7, further comprising:a lever spring coupled between the lever and the yoke and biased to urge the lever to its latched position.
  • 10. The connector assembly of claim 7, wherein:when a decoupling force is applied to the second connector part, the second connector part transmitting at least a portion of said force to the yoke, and the yoke transmitting a portion of said force to the lever and the finger, the finger sliding away from the latching surface if the decoupling force exceeds a predetermined break-away force.
  • 11. In a connector assembly having a housing, a first connector mounted on the housing and adapted for mating with a second connector, both connectors having electrical conductors for communicating electrically with each other, the improvement wherein the assembly comprises:a cover pivotal on the housing to a closed position covering the first connector and to an open position exposing the first connector; and a yoke pivotally coupled to the housing, the yoke being pivotal to an open position and to a closed position, the yoke engaging the cover and pivoting the cover to the cover's open position as the yoke is pivoted to its open position, and the yoke being engagable with the second connector to move the second connector into full mating engagement with the first connector as the yoke is pivoted to its closed position.
  • 12. The connector assembly of claim 11, wherein:the yoke comprises a base member and a pair of spaced-apart limbs projecting from the base member.
  • 13. The connector assembly of claim 11, wherein:the yoke further comprises a handle extending from an end of one of the limbs.
  • 14. The connector assembly of claim 11, further comprising:a latching device mounted on the yoke, the latching device being releasably engageable with the housing to releasably hold the yoke in its closed position.
  • 15. The connector assembly of claim 14, wherein:if sufficient tension is applied to the second connector in a direction to pull the second connector away from the first connector, the second connector engages the yoke and unlatches the latching device to permit the yoke to be pivoted to its open position and allow said tension to disconnect the second connector from the first connector.
  • 16. The connector assembly of claim 14, wherein the latching device comprises:a latch member on the housing; and a lever pivotally mounted on the yoke, the lever having a hub and first and second arms projecting away from the hub, the first arm having a finger projecting therefrom, the finger being releasably engageable with said latch member.
  • 17. The connector assembly of claim 14, wherein the latching device further comprises:a spring coupled between the lever and the yoke and biased to urge the finger into engagement with the latch member.
  • 18. The connector assembly of claim 17, wherein:if sufficient tension is applied to the second connector in a direction to pull the second connector away from the first connector, the second connector engages the yoke and disengages the finger from the latch member to permit the yoke to be pivoted to its open position and allow said tension to disconnect the second connector from the first connector.
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