Claims
- 1. A connector equipped with an insertion detecting member for terminal lugs, comprising:
- a connector housing having a body portion and containing walls defining a hood portion disposed adjacent said body portion and communicating therewith, the walls of said hood portion having greater peripheral dimensions than said housing body portion and being interconnected therewith on laterally opposite sides of said housing body portion by a step portion containing a window,
- said body portion of the connector housing having terminal-accomodating cavities formed therein, each having a resilient, terminal-lug locking piece projecting therein to form a resilient displacement-permitting space on a side opposite a side where said thermal lug is inserted;
- an insertion detecting member for terminal lugs provided in said hood portion of the connector housing, said insertion detecting member including a main frame portion, insertion detectors corresponding to said resilient displacement permitting spaces provided on said main frame portion, and a pair of manipulating portions provided at opposite sides of said main frame portion, and arranged to leave ends extending to an exposed position through said windows when said insertion detecting member is installed in said hood portion, said insertion detectors and said manipulating portions extending in a coupling direction of said insertion detecting member to said hood portion,
- said manipulating portions each comprising a resilient frame body having elongated, substantially parallel, mutually spaced, resiliently deformable frame portions and a resilient displacement-permitting space formed therebetween, wherein a provisional locking projection is provided on one of said resiliently deformable frame portions and a full locking projection is provided on the other of said resiliently deformable frame portions, and wherein one of said resiliently deformable frame portions is less resilient than the other resiliently deformable frame portion for increasing the locking force generated by said lens resilient frame portion,
- wherein said insertion detecting member is moveable from a provisional locking position to a full locking position inside said hood portion, with said main frame portion slidable along inner surfaces of said hood portion, and wherein, in said provisional locking position, said pair of manipulating portions are exposed at opposite sides of said body portion of the connector housing through said windows provided in said hood portion, and in said full locking position said insertion detectors move into said respective resilient displacement-permitting spaces of said terminal-lug locking pieces, and
- wherein said less resilient resiliently deformable frame portion is dimensionally enlarged relative to said other resiliently deformable frame portion by extending the thickness of the enlarged resiliently deformable frame portion into said resilient displacement permitting space between said deformable frame portions of said resilient frame body.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1 wherein said dimensionally enlarged frame portion contains said provisional locking projection.
- 3. The connector according to claim 1 wherein said dimensionally enlarged frame portion contains said full locking projection.
- 4. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said manipulating portions each comprise a frame body with a resilient displacement permitting space formed therein, said frame body including a rigid frame portion and a resilient deformable frame portion, and wherein a provisional locking projection is provided on said resilient deformable frame portion and a full locking projection is provided on said rigid frame portion so that said provisional and full locking projections engage with said housing body portion to put said insertion detecting member in said provisional and full locking positions, respectively.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/597,288, filed Feb. 6, 1996 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,857).
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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