Connector fitting structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527578
  • Patent Number
    6,527,578
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
When a slider (4) is inserted into a slider receiving portion (11), a plurality of first engagement arms (16) are respectively engaged with first retaining portions (15), and also a plurality of third engagement arms (48) are engaged with a third retaining portion (18). Furthermore, when male and female connectors are fitted together, the engagement of the first engagement arms (16) with the first retaining portion (15), as well as the engagement of the third engagement arms (48) with the third retaining portion (18), is forcibly canceled by one of the connectors, and the fitting of the male and female connectors relative to each other is smoothly effected.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector fitting structure in which the resilient force of a resilient member mounted on at least one of a pair of male and female connectors, which are designed to be connected together, prevents the male and female connectors from being partially connected.




The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-217775, which is incorporated herein by reference.




2. Description of the Related Art




Usually, many electronic equipments for effecting various controls are mounted on a vehicle (e.g., an automobile etc.), and therefore there have naturally been extensively used many wire harnesses and cables for electrically connecting the equipments to an electric power source and for electrically connecting the equipments to other equipments. This connector has a waterproof function since it is used in a severe environment in which vibrations and submergence are encountered, and besides the connector has various functions so that the connection and disconnection of a wire harness or the like can be easily effected during an assembling process and at the time of maintenance.




Next, one example of connector fitting structures will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8

to


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, a male connector (one connector)


50


of the connector fitting structure includes an inner housing


52


, which has terminal receiving chambers for respectively receiving a predetermined number of socket contacts, and is open to the front side thereof, and an outer housing


51


which has a slider


60


(described later) slidably mounted in an upper portion thereof, and forms a hood portion covering the outer periphery of the inner housing


52


.




The outer housing


51


is provided to form a slider receiving portion


53


for receiving the slider


60


, and guide grooves


55


for respectively guiding opposite side portions of the slider


60


are formed respectively in inner surfaces of opposite side walls of the housing. Within the slider receiving portion


53


, a lock arm


56


, having a free end (front end in a direction of the axis in a connector fitting direction), is formed integrally on the inner housing


52


.




A pair of housing locks


58


for retaining engagement with engagement projections


83


(see

FIG. 9

) on a mating housing (described later) are formed on an upper surface of the lock arm


56


at the distal end thereof, and a pressing portion


59


, which is operated when canceling the fitted condition, is formed on a central portion of the lock arm. An insertion space


56




a


for allowing the insertion of a pressing rib


82


on a female connector


80


(described later) is formed in a front portion of the lock arm


56


including the housing locks


58


.




A pair of retaining arms


57


for temporarily preventing the rearward movement of the slider


60


are provided at a rear portion of the slider receiving portion


53


, and each of these retaining arms has a retaining projection formed at its free end (rear end in the direction of the axis in the connector fitting direction).




The slider


60


comprises a first slide member


61


for sliding movement in the slider receiving portion


53


while guided by the guide grooves


55


, a second slide member


66


engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member


61


, and compression springs (resilient members)


73


held in the second slide member.




The first slide member


61


includes a pair of rearwardly-extending stopper arm portions


63


and


63


, which are engaged respectively with front ends of the compression springs


73


, and an interconnecting portion


64


interconnecting these arm portions. An abutment portion


65


, against which the pressing rib


82


on the female connector


80


, can abut, is formed in the lower side of the interconnecting portion


64


. A pair of slide grooves


62


and


62


for allowing the movement of engagement arms (described later) of the second slide member


66


are formed in opposite ends of the interconnecting portion


64


, respectively.




The second slide member


66


is slidably fitted at its outer side portions in the guide grooves


55


, and has retaining portions


67


which extend forwardly from a lower portion of a front end thereof, and respectively retain the housing locks


58


, formed at the distal end of the lock arm


56


, when the lock arm is displaced. A passage notch


67




a


for allowing the passage of the pressing rib


82


of the female connector


80


(described later) is formed between front ends of the retaining portions


67


.




An elastic operating portion


69


, which is pressed when canceling the fitted condition, is formed at an upper portion of the second slide member


66


at a widthwise-central portion thereof, and this operating portion


69


covers the pressing portion


59


of the lock arm


56


in overlying relation thereto when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion


53


.




The pair of elastic engagement arms


68


for retaining engagement with the stopper arm portions


63


of the first slide member


61


are provided respectively at the opposite side portions of the second slide member


66


at a lower portion thereof. Spring receiving chambers


71


for respectively receiving and holding the compression springs


73


are formed respectively in inner surfaces of the opposite side walls of the second slide member


66


. The compression springs


73


are inserted respectively into the spring receiving chambers


71


, and the engagement arm portions


68


are brought into engagement with the stopper arm portions


63


, respectively, and by doing so, the first slide member


61


and the second slide member


66


are combined together in a generally unitary manner.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the female connector


80


has a housing insertion port


84


open to the front side thereof, and a predetermined number of pin contacts


85


project into the interior of this insertion port in a fitting direction. The pressing rib


82


for abutment against the abutment portion


65


of the first slide member


61


is formed upright on a central portion of an outer surface of the housing


81


. The pair of engagement projections


83


and


83


for elastically deforming the lock arm


56


and for engagement with the housing locks


58


are formed respectively on opposite side surfaces of the pressing rib


82


at the front end thereof.




Next, the operation for fitting the male and female connectors of the above construction together will be described.




First, the slider


60


, shown in

FIG. 8

, is assembled. For assembling the slider


60


, the pair of compression springs


73


are inserted respectively into spring receiving chambers


71


in the second slide member


66


, and then the stopper arm portions


63


and


63


of the first slide member


61


are inserted into the spring receiving chambers


71


, respectively. The pair of engagement arm portions


68


and


68


are engaged respectively with the stopper arm portions


63


, thereby combining the first and second slide members


61


and


66


together into a unitary form, with the compression springs


73


held respectively in the spring receiving chambers


71


.




For mounting the slider


60


on the male connector


50


, the slider


60


is pushed into the slider receiving portion


53


from the front side of the male connector


50


. At this time, the outer side portions of the stopper arm portions


63


of the first slide member


61


, the opposite end portions of the interconnecting portion


64


, and the opposite side portions of the second slide member


66


are fitted into the guide grooves


55


, and the rear end of the second slide member


66


is brought into abutting engagement with the retaining arms


57


whereupon the mounting of the slider


60


is completed. In this condition, the slider


60


is temporarily retained by the retaining arms


57


, but a compression force is not exerted in the compression springs


73


. Here, description of the insertion of the contacts into the terminal receiving chambers in the male connector


50


is omitted.




Next, the fitting of the male and female connectors


50


and


80


relative to each other will be described.




The inner housing


52


of the male connector


59


and the housing insertion port


84


of the female connector


80


are arranged in facing relation to each other as shown in

FIG. 9

, and in this condition the operation for fitting the male and female connectors


50


and


80


is started in such a manner that the outer housing


51


of the male connector


50


is fitted on the housing


81


of the female connector


80


. At this time, the pressing rib


82


of the female connector


80


fits into the passage notch


67




a


in the second slide member


66


, and the front end of the pressing rib


82


abuts against the abutment portion


65


of the first slide member


61


as shown in FIG.


10


.




When the fitting operation further proceeds, the pressing rib


82


of the female connector


80


, while pressing the first slide member


61


, is inserted into the insertion space


56




a


in the lock arm


56


of the male connector


50


. At this time, the engagement projections


83


, formed at the front end of the pressing rib


82


, are brought into sliding contact with slanting surfaces of the housing locks


58


, formed at the distal end of the lock arm


56


, so that the distal end portion of the lock arm


56


is displaced toward the housing


81


of the female connector


80


.




As a result, the distal ends of the housing locks


58


are engaged respectively with the retaining portions


67


of the second slide member


66


, so that the second slide member


66


can not slide together with the first slide member


61


.




When the fitting operation further proceeds, the first slide member


61


is pushed by the pressing rib


82


, and therefore is moved rearward. At this time, the engagement arm portions


68


of the second slide member


66


are allowed to be introduced respectively into the slide grooves


62


formed respectively in the opposite side portions of the first slide member


61


. Thus, the first slide member


61


is moved while the second slide member


66


is stopped, and therefore the compression springs


73


in the second slide member


66


are compressed, so that a resilient restoring force is produced.




If the fitting operation is stopped in a half-fitted condition in which the housing locks


58


of the male connector


50


are not completely engaged respectively with the engagement projections


83


of the female connector


80


, the first slide member


61


is pushed back in a disengaging direction (opposite to the fitting direction) by the resilient force of the compression springs


73


. As a result, the female connector


80


is pushed back through the pressing rib


82


abutted against the abutment portion


65


of the first slide member


61


, and therefore the half-fitted condition can be easily detected.




Then, when the fitting operation further proceeds against the bias of the compression springs


73


, the engagement projections


83


of the female connector


80


slide respectively past the housing locks


58


formed at the distal end of the lock arm


56


. As a result, the engagement of the distal end of each housing lock


58


with the retaining portion


67


, formed at the distal end of the second slide member


66


, is canceled, so that the housing lock


58


is engaged with the rear end of the engagement projection


83


, as shown in FIG.


10


. Therefore, the male connector


50


and the female connector


80


are completely fitted together, and contacts


54


in the male connector are electrically connected respectively to contacts


85


in the female connector.




At this time, the resilient force, exerted in the compression springs


73


, is released as a result of cancellation of the engagement of each housing lock


58


with the retaining portion


67


, and the second slide member


66


is moved rearward against the retaining force of the retaining arms


57


, and is brought into an initial position relative to the first slide member


61


. At this time, the operating portion


69


, so far covering the pressing portion


59


, is moved rearward, so that the pressing portion


59


is exposed upwardly.




Also, the retaining portions


67


of the second slide member


66


are moved into a flexure space for the distal end portion of the lock arm


56


, so that the lock arm


56


is locked against elastic deformation. Therefore, the completely-fitted condition of the male and female connectors


50


and


80


can be easily detected through a feeling, obtained upon engagement of each housing lock


58


with the engagement projection


83


, and also through the exposure of the pressing portion


59


.




For canceling the completely-fitted condition as shown in

FIG. 11

, the operating portion


69


of the second slide member


66


is moved forward by the finger or other against the bias of the compression springs


73


to a position where this operating portion


69


covers the pressing portion


59


of the lock arm


56


. Then, the operating portion


69


is pressed to depress the pressing portion


59


, so that the housing locks


58


of the lock arm


56


is displaced downward. As a result, the engagement of the housing locks


58


with the engagement projections


83


is canceled. At this time, the first slide member


61


is pushed forward by the resilient force of the compressed compression springs


73


.




As a result, the female connector


80


is pushed back in the disengaging direction through the pressing rib


82


of the female connector


80


abutted against the abutment portion


65


of the first slide member


61


. Therefore, the disengaging force, required for disengaging the connectors from each other, can be reduced, and the efficiency of the disengaging operation can be enhanced.




In the above-described connector fitting structure, the bottom portion of the second slide member


66


is abutted against the retaining arms


57


, formed at the bottom of the slider receiving chamber


53


, in the initial condition as described above, and when the mating connector


80


is fitted, the second slide member slides over the retaining arms. When canceling the fitted condition, the operating portion


69


is pushed to cause the second slide member


66


to slide over the retaining arms


57


in the direction opposite to the direction of movement of this second slide member during the fitting operation. However, any effect for assisting the second slide member


66


in sliding over is not provided, and therefore the efficiency of the fitting operation, as well as the efficiency of the fitting-cancellation operation, was not entirely good.




And besides, in the initial condition, the bottom portion of the second slide member


66


is merely abutted against the retaining arms


57


, and therefore the force of holding the slider


60


in the slider receiving chamber


53


before the fitting relative to the mating connector was not sufficient against an impact or the like applied from the exterior.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the above problems in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector fitting structure in which a half-fitted condition is positively prevented when a pair of male and female connectors are fittingly connected together, and the operability for the fitting operation and the operability for the fitting-cancellation operation are enhanced.




To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector fitting structure which comprises:




a first connector including an inner housing having an opening at a front side thereof, an outer housing covering the inner housing and having therein a slider receiving portion, and a lock arm formed on the inner housing;




a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing, and an engagement projection, for elastically deforming the lock arm, formed on the second housing;




a slider slidably insertable into the slider receiving portion of the outer housing, the slider having one end to be abutted against the engagement projection, the slider including a first slide member, a second slide member engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member, and a resilient member resiliently urging the first and second slide members away from each other;




a plurality of first engagement arms respectively formed on opposite side portions of an upper portion of the second slide member, wherein when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the first engagement arms are respectively engaged with first retaining portions formed on an inner surface of the outer housing; and




a plurality of third engagement arms respectively formed on opposite side portions of a lower portion of the second slide member, wherein when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the third engagement arms are engaged with a third retaining portion formed on an inner surface of the outer housing, and wherein when the first and second connectors are fitted to each other, an engaged condition of the third engagement arms is canceled.




In the connector fitting structure according to the first aspect of the present invention, before the male and female connectors are fitted together, the first engagement arms are respectively engaged with the first retaining portions, and also the third engagement arms are engaged with the third retaining portion. When the male and female connectors are fitted together, the engagement of the first engagement arms with the first retaining portions is canceled, and also the engagement of the third engagement arms with the third retaining portion is forcibly canceled. Accordingly, the slider can be positively held in position until an initial stage of the fitting of the male and female connectors, and besides the operability for the fitting operation and the operability for the fitting-cancellation operation can be enhanced.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, the connector fitting structure may further comprise an operating portion operative to cancel a fitted condition of the first and second connectors, the operating portion being formed on an upper surface of the second slide member; and a second engagement arm formed beneath the operating portion, wherein when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the second engagement arm is engaged with the lock arm to prevent withdrawal of the slider.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, the connector fitting structure may further comprise second retaining portions respectively formed on distal end portions of the first engagement arms, the second retaining portions being engaged respectively with the first retaining portions.




According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, the third retaining portion may have a step-like shape.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of male and female connectors, showing one preferred embodiment of a connector fitting structure of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded, perspective view showing the construction of a slider of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the male connector of

FIG. 1

having the slider mounted therein;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition in which the fitting of the male and female connectors relative to each other is started;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view showing a half-fitted condition of the male and female connectors of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional showing a completely-fitted condition of the male and female connectors of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view showing a process of canceling the fitted condition of the male and female connectors of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an exploded, perspective view showing the construction of a related connector fitting structure;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition before the fitting of male and female connectors of

FIG. 8

relative to each other is started;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional showing a completely-fitted condition of the male and female connectors of

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view showing a process of canceling the fitted condition of the male and female connectors of FIG.


10


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




One preferred embodiment of a connector fitting structure of the present invention now will be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


.




The connector fitting structure


1


, shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


comprises the male connector (one of the pair of male and female connectors to be fittingly connected together)


2


, the female connector (the other connector)


3


, and the slider


4


slidably received in the male connector


2


.




The male connector


2


includes an inner housing


2




a


, which has terminal receiving chambers


7


for respectively receiving a predetermined number of socket contacts


6


, and is open to the front side thereof, the slider


4


(described later), and a hood-like outer housing


5


having the slider


4


slidably mounted therein.




A lock arm


8


of the cantilever type is formed on the inner housing


2




a


, and has an elastically-deformable free end (front end in a direction of the axis in a connector fitting direction). Hook-like housing locks


8




a


are formed on a distal end of this lock arm, and a pressing portion


8




b


, which is operated when canceling the fitted condition, is formed on a generally central portion of an upper surface of the lock arm.




A slider receiving portion


11


for receiving the slider


4


is formed between the upper surface of the inner housing


2




a


and an inner surface of an upper wall of the outer housing


5


. Guide grooves


12


for respectively guiding opposite side portions of the slider


4


are formed respectively in inner surfaces of opposite side walls of the outer housing.




A side space


11




a


for receiving the slider


4


is formed between the lock arm


8


and the inner surface of the outer housing


5


. First retaining portions


15


are formed on and project downwardly from the inner surface of the upper wall of the outer housing


5


. These first retaining portions


15


are engageable with first engagement arms


16


of the slider


4


(described later), respectively. An insertion space


13


is formed at the lower side of the lock arm


8


and at the lower side of the housing locks


8




a


, and a seal member


14


is fitted on the outer periphery of the inner housing


2




a.






A third retaining portion


18


of a step-like shape is formed at one end of the inner wall of the outer housing


5


at which a space, receiving the seal member


14


, communicates with the insertion space


13


. Third engagement arms


48


for engagement with this third retaining portion


18


will be described in connection with the slider


4


(described later).




Next, the construction of the slider


4


will be described.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the slider


4


comprises a first slide member


21


for sliding movement in the axial direction within the outer housing


5


, a second slide member


22


engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member


21


, and a pair of compression springs (resilient members)


23


and


23


which are retained in the second slide member


22


in an assembled condition of the slider, and urges the first and second slide members


21


and


22


away from each other by its resilient force.




The first slide member


21


includes a pair of rearwardly-extending first stopper arms


24




a


and


24




a


for engagement with one ends of the respective compression springs


23


, an interconnecting portion


25


interconnecting these first stopper arms at front ends thereof, and a pair of second stopper arms


24




b


and


24




b


which are disposed respectively beneath the first stopper arms


24




a


, and can cancel the engaged conditions of the third engagement arms


48


(described later), respectively.




An abutment portion


27


is formed at a lower surface of a front portion of the interconnecting portion


25


, and a pressing rib


26


(see FIG.


1


), formed on the female connector


3


(described later), can abut against this abutment portion. An auxiliary retaining surface


24




c


for retaining an auxiliary retaining arm


28


(described later) is formed on an upper surface of each first stopper arm


24




a.






When fitting the male and female connectors together, the first and second slide members


21


and


22


approach each other, and a slide groove


29


is formed in the rear surface of the interconnecting portion


25


, and this slide groove


29


receives second retaining portions


16




a


, formed respectively at the distal ends of the first engagement arms


16


(described later), during the above approaching operation.




The second slide member


22


has forwardly-extending retaining portions


31


which are formed at a lower portion of the front end thereof so as to prevent the downward displacement of the housing locks


8




a


. An operating portion


32


, which is operated when canceling the fitted condition, is formed at a generally central portion of the upper surface of the second slide member. A second engagement arm


33


of an elastic nature is formed beneath the operating portion


32


. When mounting the slider


4


in the outer housing


5


, this second engagement arm


33


engages the pressing portion


8




b


to prevent the withdrawal of the slider


4


. An engagement projection


33




a


is formed on a lower surface of the second engagement arm


33


at a distal end thereof.




A passage notch


31




a


is formed between the pair of retaining portions


31


and


31


so that the pressing rib


26


, formed on the female connector


3


, will not interfere with the second slide member when fitting the male and female connectors


2


and


3


together. A slanting surface


31




b


of a predetermined angle is formed at an inner end of each of the two retaining portions


31


(see FIG.


1


).




The pair of auxiliary arms


28


and


28


of an elastic nature are formed respectively at opposite side portions of the second slide member


22


at an upper portion thereof, and an auxiliary retaining projection


28




a


for retaining engagement with the corresponding auxiliary retaining surface


24




c


of the first side member


21


is formed on a lower surface of each auxiliary arm


28


at a front end thereof.




The pair of third engagement arms


48


and


48


of an elastic nature are formed respectively at the opposite side portions of the second slide member


22


at a lower portion thereof, and project forwardly, and an engagement projection


48




a


is formed on a lower surface of each engagement arm


48


at a front end thereof.




Pin contacts


35


project into the interior of a housing


34


of the female connector (the other connector)


3


in the fitting direction, and the pressing rib


26


for abutting engagement with the abutment portion


27


of the first slide member


21


is formed on a widthwise-central portion of an upper surface of the housing


34


, and extends in the fitting direction.




A pair of engagement projections


36


are formed respectively on opposite sides of the pressing rib


26


at a front end thereof, and these engagement projections


36


elastically deform the lock arm


8


, and are engaged respectively with the housing locks


8




a


when the male and female connectors


2


and


3


are completely fitted together.




Next, the assembling of the slider


4


will be described.




For assembling the slider


4


, the compression springs


23


are inserted respectively into fitting grooves


41


, formed respectively in the opposite side portions of the second slide member


22


, in a direction of arrow a (in FIG.


2


), and one ends of these compression springs


23


are brought respectively into fitting engagement with retaining projections


42


formed respectively at rear ends of the fitting grooves


41


.




Then, in this condition, the first slide member


21


is moved toward the open end of the second slide member


22


in a direction of arrow b, and the other ends of the compression springs


23


are fitted respectively on the retaining projections


43


of the first slide member


21


are inserted into the other ends. Then, the first slide member


21


is further moved toward the second slide member


22


, and is inserted into the into the second slider member


22


in such a manner that the first slide member


21


is generally interposed between each fitting groove


41


and the auxiliary arm


28


of the second slider member


22


. when the first slider member


21


is inserted into the second slider member


22


, each auxiliary arm


28


is elastically deformed upwardly, and its auxiliary retaining projection


28




a


is retainingly engaged with the corresponding auxiliary retaining surface


24




a


, so that the first and second slide members


21


and the compression springs


23


are combined together in a generally unitary manner.




Next, the mounting of the slider


4


in the male connector


2


will be described.




The slider


4


is inserted into the slider receiving portion


11


, formed in the upper portion of the male connector


2


, in a direction of arrow A shown in FIG.


2


. At this time, the operating portion


32


is brought into contact with the inner surface of the upper wall of the outer housing


5


(on which the first retaining portions


15


, shown in

FIG. 1

, are formed) to be deformed downwardly, and in this condition the operating portion


32


moves toward the slide spaces


11




a


at the rear portion of the slider receiving portion


11


, and is restored into its initial condition through an opening, formed in the rear portion of the upper wall, and is thus exposed.




In this inserting operation, the engagement projections


48




a


(see FIG.


2


), formed respectively on the third engagement arms


48


(shown in broken lines in FIG.


1


), are engaged with the third retaining portion


18


. Therefore, the slider


4


of this embodiment is retained relative to the outer housing


5


at four portions, that is, the first engagement arms


16


and


16


(formed at the upper portion) and the third engagement arms


48


and


48


(formed respectively at the opposite side portions of the lower portion).




Thus, the slider


4


is retained relative to the outer housing


5


at the four portions, that is, the opposite side portions of the upper portion and the opposite side portions of the lower portion, and therefore the mounting of the slider


4


can be effected smoothly and accurately, and there will not be encountered an undesirable situation in which the slider is inserted obliquely, and therefore the slider can be positively held in the predetermined position.




Whether or not the slider


4


has been properly inserted can be confirmed from the condition of exposing of the operating portion


32


through the opening. When the slider


4


is completely inserted in the slider receiving portion


11


as shown in

FIG. 3

, the whole of the slider


4


is received in the outer housing


5


, and the interconnecting portion


25


is exposed to the front end of the male connector


2


.




The internal structure of the male connector


2


is such that the second retaining portions


16




a


, formed respectively at the distal ends of the first engagement arms


16


, are engaged with the first retaining portions


15


, respectively. Therefore, in this condition, the slider


4


will not move. The engagement projection


33




a


, formed at the distal end of the second engagement arm


33


, has slid past the pressing portion


8




b


formed on the generally central portion of the upper surface of the lock arm


8


.




Each of the compression springs


23


resiliently supports the first slide member


21


in such a manner that the compression spring


23


is supported at one end by the end portion of the second slide member


22


at which the engagement projection


42


is formed. Therefore, the first slide member


21


can be moved in a right-hand direction (

FIG. 1

) against the bias of the compression springs


23


.




Next, the operation for fitting the male and female connectors


2


and


3


together will be described.




The female connector


3


is fitted into the male connector


2


in the direction of arrow A (shown in FIG.


1


), and is inserted into the male connector


2


, so that the engagement projections


36


abut against the abutment portion


27


.




In this condition, when the female connector


3


is further inserted as shown in

FIG. 4

, only the first slide member


21


is pushed into the slider receiving portion


11


since the first slide member


21


is resiliently supported by the compression springs


23


. Then, the engagement projections


36


slide respectively over slanting surfaces, formed respectively at the front ends of the housing locks


8




a


, and elastically deform the whole of the lock arm


8


in accordance with the amount of insertion of the female connector


3


. The pin contacts


35


are inserted respectively into the socket contacts


6


as indicated in broken lines at a lower portion of FIG.


4


.




Then, when the female connector


3


is further inserted into the male connector


2


, the upper end of the interconnecting portion


25


slides over slanting surfaces of the second retaining portions


16




a


, so that the second retaining portions


16




a


are introduced into the slide groove


29


. As a result, the first engagement arms


16


are elastically deformed in a forwardly downwardly-slanting manner, so that each second retaining portion


16




a


is disengaged from the first retaining portion


15


.




At this time, the rear ends of the second stopper arms


24




b


of the first slide member


21


slide under the third engagement arms


48


, respectively, so that the third engagement arms


48


are disengaged from the third retaining portion


18


. The pin contacts


35


are inserted deeper into the socket contacts


6


, respectively.




Then, in the condition shown in

FIG. 5

, when the female connector


3


is further pushed into the male connector


2


, the engagement projections


36


slide past the housing locks


8




a


, respectively, and are engaged with these housing locks


8




a


, respectively. The engagement of each first retaining portion


15


with the second retaining portion


16




a


is completely canceled, and also the engagement of each third engagement arm


48


with the third retaining portion


18


is completely canceled, and therefore the second slide member


22


is made completely free as shown in

FIG. 6

, and therefore is pushed toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


by the resilient force of the compression springs


23


.




In this condition, the male and female connectors


2


and


3


are completely fitted together, and the male and female connectors


2


and


3


can not be withdrawn from each other because of the engagement of each engagement projection


36


with the housing lock


8




a


. The pin contacts


35


are completely connected to the socket contacts


6


, respectively, and the housing


34


of the male connector


3


is held against the seal member


14


, and therefore the male and female connectors


2


and


3


are fitted together in a watertight manner. A conductor of a wire


37


is clamped to the socket contact


6


, and a waterproof plug


39


is interposed between the wire


37


and the relevant portion of the outer housing


5


, and therefore the intrusion of water and others along the wire


37


is positively prevented.




Next, the operation for canceling the fitted condition of the male and female connectors


2


and


3


will be described.




For canceling the fitted condition of the male and female connectors


2


and


3


, the operating portion


32


is pushed to be moved in a direction of arrow B as shown in

FIG. 7

, and as a result, the second retaining portion


16




a


, formed at the distal end of each first engagement arm


16


, slides past the first retaining portion


15


. Slanting surfaces


15




a


and


16




b


are formed respectively on those surfaces of the first and second retaining portions


15


and


16


which can be brought into sliding contact with each other, and therefore merely by pulling the operating portion


32


in the direction of arrow B, each second retaining portion


16




a


slides downwardly along the slanting surface


15




a


, formed on the lower surface of the first retaining portion


15


, and slides past the first retaining portion


15


.




At the time when each second retaining portion


16




a


completely slides past the first retaining portion


15


, the first slide member


21


is pushed by the resilient force of the compression springs


23


, and therefore the cancellation of the fitted condition can be effected smoothly. At the time when each second retaining portion


16




a


thus completely slides past the first retaining portion


15


, the end of the operating portion


32


abuts against the end of each first retaining portion


15


, that is, an edge portion of the opening (at which the first retaining portions


15


are formed) in the housing


5


, so that the movement of this operating portion in the direction of arrow B is prevented. Therefore, the cancellation of the fitted condition can be detected through this abutment, and therefore the operability for the fitting-cancellation operation can be enhanced.




When the operating portion


32


is pushed to be moved in the direction of arrow B in

FIG. 7

, the third engagement arms


48


slide left (

FIG. 7

) in the slider receiving portion


11


since these arms


48


are formed integrally with the second slide member


22


. Then, the third engagement arms


48


are retainingly engaged with the third retaining portion


18


, respectively, simultaneously when the first engagement arms


16


are engaged with the first retaining portions


15


, respectively.




Therefore, the cancellation of the fitted condition can be detected through the abutment of the operating portion


32


against the edge of the opening in the housing


5


and also through a feeling of click obtained when the third engagement arms


48


are engaged with the third retaining portion


18


, and therefore the operability for the fitting-cancellation operation is enhanced.




And besides, when the second slide member


22


is to be moved in the direction of arrow B, this member


22


is supported by the pair of first engagement arms


16


and


16


and the third engagement arms


48


and


48


, and therefore the slider will not be inclined during the sliding movement, and the cancellation operation can be carried out smoothly.




As described above, in the connector fitting structure, the first engagement arms are formed respectively at the opposite side portions of the upper portion of the second slide member, and when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the first engagement arms are engaged respectively with the first retaining portions formed on the inner surface of the outer housing, and the third engagement arms are formed respectively at the opposite side portions of the lower portion of the second slide member, and when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the third engagement arms are engaged with the third retaining portion formed on the inner surface of the outer housing, and when the other connector is fitted, the engaged condition of the third engagement arms is canceled.




Therefore, in the initial condition in which the slider is received in the slider receiving portion, the first engagement arms of the slider are engaged respectively with the first retaining portions, and also the third engagement arms of the slider are engaged with the third retaining portion, and therefore the slider in the initial condition is positively held in position.




When the male and female connectors are fitted together, the engagement of the first engagement arms with the first retaining portions is canceled by the operation of the other connector, and also the engagement of the third engagement arms with the third retaining portion is canceled.




Therefore, the operation for fitting the male and female connectors together can be effected smoothly, and the operability for the fitting operation and the operability for the fitting-cancellation operation can be enhanced.



Claims
  • 1. A connector fitting structure, comprising:a first connector including: an inner housing having an opening at a front side thereof, wherein a lock arm is formed on the inner housing; and an outer housing covering the inner housing and having therein a slider receiving portion, a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including: a second housing, wherein an engagement projection, for elastically deforming the lock arm, is formed on the second housing; and a slider slidably insertable into the slider receiving portion of the outer housing, wherein when the slider is inserted into the receiving portion, one end of the slider abuts against the engagement projection, the slider including: a first slide member, a second slide member engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member, wherein a plurality of first engagement arms are respectively formed on opposite side portions of an upper portion of the second slide member and a plurality of third engagement arms are respectively formed on opposite side portions of a lower portion of the second slide member, and a resilient member resiliently urging the first and second slide members away from each other; wherein when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the first engagement arms are respectively engaged with first retaining portions formed on an inner surface of the outer housing; and the third engagement arms are engaged with a third retaining portion formed on an inner surface of the outer housing, and wherein when the first and second connectors are completely fitted to each other, the third engagement arms are no longer engaged with the third retaining portion.
  • 2. The connector fitting structure of claim 1, wherein the second slide member includes:an operating portion capable of unconnecting the first and second connectors, wherein the operating portion is formed on an upper surface of the second slide member; and a second engagement arm formed beneath the operating portion, wherein when the slider is inserted into the slider receiving portion, the second engagement arm is engaged with the lock arm to prevent withdrawal of the slider.
  • 3. The connector fitting structure of claim 1, wherein the plurality of first engagement arms include second retaining portions respectively formed on distal end portions of the first engagement arms, the second retaining portions being engaged respectively with the first retaining portions.
  • 4. The connector fitting structure of claim 1, wherein the third retaining portion has a first surface and a second surface normal to an end of the first surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-217775 Jul 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5791930 Takata et al. Aug 1998 A
6095843 Kaneko et al. Aug 2000 A
6102732 Seko et al. Aug 2000 A
6231368 Murakami et al. May 2001 B1
6241547 Fukuda Jun 2001 B1
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