Connector fitting structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494732
  • Patent Number
    6,494,732
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a connector fitting structure, one connector includes an inner housing, having lock arms, and an outer housing having a slider slidably mounted therein. The other connector includes a housing, and engagement projections for abutment against the slider and for respectively elastically deforming the lock arms are formed on this housing. Second retaining portions, which are engageable respectively with first retaining portions formed on the one connector, are formed respectively on engagement arms 16 provided at a second slide member of the slider. Stoppers, which prevent the cancellation of the engagement of the first retaining portions with the second retaining portions before starting the connector fitting operation, are formed on a first slide member of the slider.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connector fitting structure in which a pair of male and female connectors are fittingly connected together.




The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-49746, which is incorporated herein by reference.




2. Description of the Related Art




Usually, many electronic equipments are mounted on a vehicle such as an automobile, and various cables for supplying electric power to these equipments and for controlling these equipments, as well as male and female connectors for connecting these cables, have been extensively used. Such male and female connectors have durability and a waterproof function so as to be suitably used in a severe environment, in which vibrations and submergence are encountered, and besides the male and female connectors are so constructed that a wire harness or the like can be easily attached to and detached from the connectors during an assembling process and at the time of maintenance.




One example of conventional connector fitting structures will be described with reference to

FIGS. 8

to


11


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, a male connector (one connector)


60


of the connector fitting structure


51


includes an inner housing


62


, 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


61


covering the outer periphery of the inner housing


62


.




The outer housing


61


includes a slider receiving portion


63


for receiving a slider


70


, and guide grooves


65


for respectively guiding opposite side portions of the slider


70


are formed respectively at opposite side portions of the slider receiving portion


63


, that is, in inner surfaces of opposite side walls of the outer housing


61


. Within the slider receiving portion


63


, lock arms


66


, each having a free end (front end in a connector fitting direction), are formed integrally on the inner housing


62


.




A housing lock


68


for retaining engagement with an engagement projection


93


on a female connector (the other connector)


90


is formed on an upper surface of each lock arm


66


at the distal end thereof. An insertion space


66




a


for allowing the insertion of a pressing rib


92


on the female connector


90


is formed between the distal end portions of the lock arms


66


. A pressing portion


69


, which is pressed when canceling the fitting connection, is formed on central portions of the lock arms


66


.




A pair of retaining arms


67


for temporarily preventing the rearward movement of the slider


70


are provided respectively in opposite side spaces


63




a


of the slider receiving portion


63


disposed at a rear portion of the housing in the connector fitting direction.




The slider


70


comprises a first slide member


71


, a second slide member


76


engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member


71


, and compression springs


83


held in the second slide member


76


.




The first slide member


71


includes a pair of rearwardly-extending stopper arm portions


73


and


73


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


83


, and an interconnecting portion


74


interconnecting these arm portions. An abutment portion


75


, against which the pressing rib


92


on the female connector


90


, can abut, is formed at the interconnecting portion


74


. A pair of slide grooves


72


and


72


for allowing the movement of engagement arm portions


78


of the second slide member


76


are formed in opposite ends of the interconnecting portion


74


, respectively.




The second slide member


76


has forwardly-extending retaining portions


77


. The retaining portions


77


can be engaged respectively with the housing locks


68


, formed respectively at the distal ends of the lock arms


66


, during a connector fitting operation. A passage notch


77




a


for allowing the passage of the pressing rib


92


of the female connector


90


is formed between front ends of the retaining portions


77


. An operating portion


79


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


76


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


79


covers the pressing portion


69


of the lock arms


66


in overlying relation thereto.




For assembling the slider


70


, the compression springs


83


are inserted respectively into spring receiving chambers


81


in the second slide member


76


, and then the stopper arm portions


73


of the first slide member


71


are inserted into the spring receiving chambers


81


, respectively. The engagement arm portions


78


are engaged respectively with retaining surfaces


73




a


of the stopper arm portions


73


, thereby combining the first and second slide members


71


and


76


together into a unitary form. The slider


70


, thus assembled into a unitary form, is inserted into the male connector


60


from the front side thereof, and is pushed until the rear end of the second slide member


76


is brought into retaining engagement with retaining projections


67




a


of the retaining arms


67


.




The female connector


90


has a housing insertion port


94


open to the front side thereof. The pressing rib


92


for abutment against the abutment portion


75


of the first slide member


71


is formed upright on a housing


91


. The pair of engagement projections


93


for respectively elastically deforming the lock arms


66


are formed respectively on both side surfaces of the pressing rib


92


at the front end thereof.




Next, the operation for fitting the male and female connectors


60


and


90


together will be described.




When the fitting operation is started as shown in

FIG. 9

, the pressing rib


92


of the female connector


90


passes through the passage notch


77




a


(see FIG.


8


), and the front end of the pressing rib


92


abuts against the abutment portion


75


of the first slide member


71


.




When the fitting operation further proceeds, the pressing rib


92


of the female connector


90


, while pressing the first slide member


71


, enters the insertion space


66




a


(see

FIG. 8

) between the lock arms


66


of the male connector


60


. At this time, the engagement projections


93


, formed at the front end of the pressing rib


92


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


68


, formed respectively at the distal ends of the lock arms


66


, respectively, so that the distal end portions of the lock arms


66


are displaced toward the housing


91


of the female connector


90


. As a result, the distal ends of the housing locks


68


are engaged respectively with the retaining portions


77


of the second slide member


76


, thereby preventing the sliding movement of the second slide member


76


, as shown in FIG.


10


.




When the fitting operation further proceeds, the first slide member


71


is pushed by the pressing rib


92


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


78


of the second slide member


76


are introduced respectively into the slide grooves


72


(see

FIG. 8

) in the first slide member


71


. Thus, the first slide member


71


is moved while the second slide member


76


is stopped, and therefore the compression springs


83


in the second slide member


76


are compressed, and a restoring force for resiliently restoring the compression spring


83


into its original condition is produced in each compression spring


83


.




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


68


of the male connector


60


are not completely engaged respectively with the engagement projections


93


of the female connector


90


, the first slide member


71


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


83


. Therefore, the half-fitted condition can be easily detected.




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


83


, the engagement projections


93


of the female connector


90


slide respectively past the housing locks


68


formed respectively at the distal ends of the lock arms


66


, as shown in FIG.


11


. At this time, the lock arms


66


are elastically restored into their original shape. As a result, the engagement of the distal end of each housing lock


68


with the retaining portion


77


is canceled, so that the housing lock


68


is engaged with the rear end of the engagement projection


93


. Namely, the male connector


60


and the female connector


90


are completely fitted together, and contacts


64


in the male connector are completely electrically connected respectively to contacts


95


in the female connector.




For canceling the completely-fitted condition shown in

FIG. 11

, the operating portion


79


of the second slide member


76


is pushed back by the finger or other against the bias of the compression springs


83


to a position where this operating portion


79


covers the pressing portion


69


of the lock arms


66


. In this condition, the operating portion


79


is pressed to depress the pressing portion


69


, so that the housing locks


68


of the lock arms


66


are displaced downward (in the drawings). As a result, the engagement of the housing locks


68


with the engagement projections


93


is canceled. At this time, the first slide member


71


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


83


. As a result, the female connector


90


is pushed back in the disengaging direction through the pressing rib


92


abutted against the abutment portion


75


of the first slide member


71


.




In the above conventional connector fitting structure


51


, the slider


70


is mounted in the slider receiving portion


63


of the male connector


60


, and in this condition, the restoring force is slightly produced in the compression springs


83


before the fitting operation is started. Therefore, the retainment of the second slide member


76


by the retaining projections


67




a


of the retaining arms


67


was sometimes canceled by vibrations or other developing during the transport of the product, so that the second slide member


76


is moved rearward (right in

FIG. 9

) by the resilient force of the compression springs


83


. If the second slide member


76


is thus moved, the second slide member


76


must first be pushed back to its initial position (shown in

FIG. 9

) when starting the fitting operation, and therefore the fitting operation is cumbersome.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made under the above circumstances, and an object of the invention is to provide a connector fitting structure in which a half-fitted condition of a pair of male and female connectors can be positively detected, and besides the fitting operation can be easily carried out.




The above object of the invention has been achieved by a connector fitting structure comprising a first connector having an inner housing opening to a front side thereof, an outer housing covering the inner housing and a lock arm provided on the inner housing;




a second connector fitted and connected to the first connector and having an engagement projection;




a slider comprising, a first slide member for sliding within the connector in a connector fitting direction, a second slide member engaged with a rear portion of the first slide member, and an resilient member for urging the first and second slide members away from each other;




wherein at least one part of the second slide member is engaged with at least one part of the first connector to thereby retain the second slide member in its initial position and a stopper means provided on the fist slide member for preventing the cancellation of the engagement between the parts of the second slide member and the first connector before the connector fitting operation, and




wherein, the engagement projection of the second connector urges the first slider member and deforms elastically the lock arm to thereby prevent tentatively the second slide member from moving, whereby the first slide member is moved relatively to the second slide member and the first connector to thereby unlock the stopper means and disengage the engagement between the parts of the second slide member and the first connector by an abutment of a part of the first connector to the second sliding member in accordance with the connector fitting operation.




In the above connector fitting structure, when the slider is disposed in its initial position where the second retaining portion of the second slide member is retained by the first retaining portion of the one connector before the operation for fitting the male and female connectors together is started, the stopper of the first slide member prevents the cancellation of the engagement of the first retaining portion with the second retaining portion. Therefore, the second slide member can be positively prevented from being moved before starting the fitting operation, and therefore it is not necessary to push the second slide member back to its initial position, and the fitting operation can be carried out easily and rapidly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of one preferred embodiment of a connector fitting structure of the invention, showing a condition before two connectors are fitted together;





FIG. 2

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





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a condition in which the slider is mounted in the male connector;





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 initiated;





FIG. 5

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





FIG. 6

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





FIG. 7

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





FIG. 8

is an exploded, perspective view of a conventional connector fitting structure;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the conventional connector fitting structure, showing a condition before a connector fitting operation is started;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 9

, showing a half-fitted condition; and





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 9

, showing a completely-fitted condition.











DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




One preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a connector fitting structure of this embodiment, showing a condition before two connectors are fitted together,

FIG. 2

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

FIG. 1

, and

FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing a condition in which the slider is mounted in the male connector of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 1

, showing a condition in which the fitting of the connectors relative to each other is initiated, FIG.


5


is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 1

, showing a half-fitted condition of the connectors,

FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 1

, showing a completely-fitted condition of the connectors, and

FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the connector fitting structure of

FIG. 1

, showing a process of canceling the fitted condition of the connectors.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the connector fitting structure


1


comprises the male connector (one connector)


2


, the female connector (the other connector)


3


, and the slider


4


.




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, and a hood-like outer housing


5


covering the inner housing


2




a.


A slider receiving portion


11


is formed between an inner surface of the outer housing


5


and a surface (an upper surface of an upper wall in the drawings) of the inner housing


2




a.


Lock arms


8


, each having a free end (front end in a connector fitting direction), are formed integrally on the upper surface of the inner housing


2




a


in a cantilever manner. A housing lock


8




a


is formed on an upper surface of each lock arm


8


at a distal end thereof. A pressing portion


8




b


is formed on central portions of the lock arms


8


. An insertion space


13


is formed between the lower surfaces of the lock arms


8


and the upper surface of the inner housing


2




a.


A seal member


14


is fitted on the outer periphery of the inner housing


2




a.






First retaining portions


15


, each in the form of a projection or a hook, are formed on the inner surface (a lower surface of an upper wall in the drawings) of the outer housing


5


. These first retaining portions


15


are engaged with second retaining portions


16




a


of the slider


4


(described later), respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the slider


4


comprises a first slide member


21


for sliding movement in a connector fitting direction within the outer housing


5


, and a second slide member


22


engaged with a rear portion (in the connector fitting direction) of the first slide member


21


. The slider


4


further comprises compression springs (resilient members)


23


and


23


urging the first and second slide members


21


and


22


away from each other.




The first slide member


21


includes a pair of rearwardly-extending stopper arm portions


24


and


24


, and an interconnecting portion


25


interconnecting these stopper arm portions


24


and


24


at front ends (in the connector fitting direction) thereof. An abutment portion


27


is formed at that surface (lower surface in the drawings) of the interconnecting portion


25


which faces the inner housing when the slider is mounted in the outer housing


5


, the abutment portion


27


being disposed immediately adjacent to the front end of the interconnecting portion


25


. A slide groove


29


is formed in the lower surface (in the drawings) of the rear end portion of the interconnecting portion


25


, and this slide groove


29


prevents the second slide member


22


from interfering with the interconnecting portion


25


when the first and second slide members


21


and


22


approach each other during the fitting operation. An auxiliary retaining surface


24




a


is formed on an upper surface (in the drawings) of each stopper arm portion


24


, and a stopper projection (stopper)


30


is formed on the upper surface (in the drawings) of the stopper arm portion


24


at a rear end thereof. A retaining projection


43


, which retains the front end of the compression spring


23


, is formed at a lower portion (in the drawings) of each stopper arm portion


24


.




The second slide member


22


has forwardly-extending retaining portions


31


. The retaining portion


31


can be engaged respectively with the housing locks


8




a


during the connector fitting operation. A passage notch


31




a


is formed between front ends of the retaining portions


31


. An operating portion


32


is formed at that side (upper side in the drawings) of the second slide member


22


which faces an operating notch


5




a


in the outer housing


5


when the slider is mounted in the outer housing


5


. A pair of forwardly-extending auxiliary arms


28


and


28


are formed at the upper side (in the drawings) of the second slide member


22


. An auxiliary retaining projection


28




a


for retaining engagement with the corresponding auxiliary retaining surface


24




a


of the first side member


21


is formed at a distal end of each auxiliary arm


28


.




A pair of forwardly-extending first engagement arms


16


and


16


are formed at the upper side (in the drawings) of the second slide member


22


. The second retaining portion


16




a


in the form of a projection or a hook is formed on an upper surface (in the drawings) of each first engagement arm


16


at a distal end thereof.




The operating notch


5




a


is formed in the upper wall (in the drawings) of the outer housing


5


of the male connector


2


, and the operating portion


32


can be operated from the exterior through this operating notch


5




a.


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


5


. Within the slider receiving portion


11


, a side space


11




a


is formed between each lock arm


8


and the inner surface of the outer housing


5


.




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 the drawings), and one ends of these compression springs


23


are held respectively by retaining projections


42


formed respectively at inner ends of the fitting grooves


41


. In this condition, the first slide member


21


is moved toward the second slide member


22


in a direction of arrow (in the drawings), and the retaining projections


43


of the first slide member


21


are inserted into the other ends of the compression springs


23


, respectively. Then, the auxiliary retaining projections


28


of the second slide member


22


are retainingly engaged respectively with the auxiliary retaining surfaces


24




a


of the first slide member


21


, thereby combining the first and second slide members


21


and


22


together into a unitary form so that the first and second slide members


21


and


22


can move toward and away from each other along the connecting fitting direction.




When the assembled slider


4


is moved in a direction of arrow A (in the drawings), and is inserted into the slider receiving portion


11


of the male connector


2


, the operating portion


32


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


5


to be deformed downwardly (in the drawings), and further slides on this inner surface in this deformed condition. Then, when the operating portion


32


reaches the operating notch


5




a,


this operating portion


32


is elastically restored into its original shape. Therefore, whether or not the slider


4


has been properly mounted in the outer housing can be confirmed from the condition of the operating portion


32


.




When the slider


4


is completely mounted in the outer housing


5


as shown in

FIG. 3

, the operating portion


32


is exposed to the exterior through the operating notch


5




a.


Also, the interconnecting portion


25


of the first slide member


21


and the abutment portion


27


are exposed to the front side of the outer housing


5


.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, when the slider


4


is mounted in the slider receiving portion


11


, the first retaining portions


15


of the outer housing


5


are engaged respectively with the second retaining portions


16




a


of the second slide member


22


, thereby preventing the second slide member


22


from moving toward the rear end (right end in the drawings) of the slider receiving portion


11


. Each stopper projection


30


of the first slide member


21


supports that portion of a lower surface (in the drawings) of the corresponding first engagement arm


16


(of the second slide member


22


) facing away from the second retaining portion


16




a,


thereby preventing the engagement of the first retaining portion


15


with the second retaining portion


16




a


from being accidentally canceled. Here, the stopper projection


30


abuts against that portion of the first engagement arm


16


disposed in the vicinity of an extension line of the area of engagement between the first retaining portion


15


and the second retaining portion


16




a.






The second slide member


22


has a second engagement arm


33


of an elastic nature formed below (in the drawings) the operating portion


32


. The second engagement arm


33


serves to prevent the withdrawal of the slider


4


mounted in the slider receiving portion


11


, and has a third retaining portion


33




a


formed at a distal end thereof. The third retaining portion


33




a


is abutted against the pressing portion


8




b,


thereby preventing the withdrawal of the slider


4


.




The female connector (the other connector)


3


includes a housing


34


into which pin contacts


35


project in the connecting fitting direction. A plate-like pressing rib


26


for abutment against the abutment portion


27


of the first slide member


21


is formed upright on the housing


34


, and extends in the connector fitting direction. Engagement projections


36


are formed respectively on both sides of the pressing rib


26


at a front end thereof.




Next, the operation for fitting the male and female connectors


2


and


3


together will be described.




When the fitting operation is initiated in the condition shown in

FIG. 1

, the pressing rib


26


of the female connector


3


passes through the passage notch


31




a


(see

FIG. 2

) in the second slide member, and the front end of the pressing rib


26


abuts against the abutment portion


27


of the first slide member


21


. When, the fitting operation further proceeds, the pressing rib


26


pushes the first slide member


21


toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


. At this time, the stopper projections


30


of the first slide member


21


are also moved toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


, and therefore each stopper projection


30


ceases to support that portion of the lower surface (in the drawings) of the corresponding first engagement arm


16


(of the second slide member


22


) facing away from the second retaining portion


16




a,


as shown in FIG.


4


.




Also, at this time, the engagement projections


36


, formed at the front end of the pressing rib


26


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


8




a,


formed respectively at the distal ends of the lock arms


8


, respectively, so that the distal end portions of the lock arms


8


are elastically deformed toward the housing


34


of the female connector


3


(that is, downwardly in the drawings). As a result, the retaining portions


31


of the second slide member


22


are engaged respectively with the distal ends of the housing locks


8


, thereby preventing the second slide member


22


from moving toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


, as shown in FIG.


4


. On the other hand, the first slide member


21


is pushed toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


. Thus, the first slide member


21


is moved while the second slide member


22


is stopped, and therefore the compression springs


23


(see

FIG. 1

) in the second slide member


22


are compressed, and a restoring force for resiliently restoring the compression spring


23


into its original condition is produced in each compression spring


23


. If the fitting operation is stopped in a half-fitted condition, the first slide member


21


and the female connector


3


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


23


. Therefore, the half-fitted condition can be easily detected.




Then, when the fitting operation further proceeds, a rear end


25




a


(serving as engagement canceling means) of an upper wall of the interconnecting portion


25


of the first slide member


21


slides over slanting surfaces


16




b


formed respectively at the front ends of the second retaining portions


16




a.


As a result, the distal end portions of the first engagement arms


16


are elastically deformed downwardly as shown in

FIG. 5

, and the second retaining portions


16




a


are inserted into the slide groove


29


. Then, the engagement of each second retaining portion


16




a


with the corresponding first retaining portion


15


is canceled.




When the fitting operation further proceeds, the engagement projections


36


slide respectively past the housing locks


8




a,


so that the lock arms


8


are elastically restored into their original shape, as shown in FIG.


6


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


8




a


with the retaining portion


31


is canceled, so that the housing lock


8




a


is engaged with the rear end of the engagement projection


36


. Also, the engagement of each first retaining portion


15


with the corresponding second retaining portion


16




a


is completely canceled, so that the whole of the slider


4


is moved toward the rear end of the slider receiving portion


11


by the restoring force of the compression springs


23


. As a result, the male connector


2


and the female connector


3


are completely fitted together, and the contacts in the male connector are completely electrically connected respectively to the contacts in the female connector.




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, the operating portion


32


, shown in

FIG. 6

, is pushed toward the front end (left end in the drawings) of the slider receiving portion


11


by the finger or other against the bias of the compression springs


23


. As a result, the slanting slide surface


16




b


of each second retaining portion


16




a


slides on a similarly-slanting slide surface


15




a


of the corresponding first retaining portion


15


. At this time, each first engagement arm


16


of the second slide member


22


is easily elastically deformed since that portion of the lower surface (in the drawings) of the first engagement arm


16


, facing away from the second retaining portion


16




a,


is not supported by the stopper projection


30


, and therefore the second retaining portion


16




a


slides past the first retaining portion


15


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Also, the third retaining portion


33




a


of the second engagement arm


33


slides over the pressing portion


8




b


of the lock arms


8


, so that the lock arms


8


are elastically deformed downwardly (in the drawings), and therefore the engagement of the housing lock


8




a


(formed at the distal end of each lock arm


8


) with the corresponding engagement projection


36


is canceled. At this time, the first slide member


21


is pushed back toward the front end of the slider receiving portion


11


by the restoring force of the compressed compression springs


23


. As a result, the female connector


3


is pushed back in the disengaging direction.




In the connector fitting structure


1


, when the slider


4


is disposed in its initial position where the second retaining portions


16




a


of the second slide member


22


are retained respectively by the first retaining portions


15


of the male connector


2


before the operation for fitting the male and female connectors


2


and


3


together is started, each stopper projection


30


of the first slide member


21


prevents the cancellation of the engagement of the first retaining portion


15


with the second retaining portion


16




a.


Therefore, the second slide member


22


can be positively prevented from being moved by vibrations or other before starting the fitting operation, and therefore it is not necessary to push the second slide member


22


back to its initial position, and the fitting operation can be carried out easily and rapidly.




When canceling the fitted condition, each first engagement arm


16


of the second slide member


22


is easily elastically deformed since that portion of the lower surface of the first engagement arm


16


, facing away from the second retaining portion


16




a,


is not supported by the stopper projection


30


, and the engagement of each first retaining portion


15


with the second retaining portion


16




a


can be smoothly canceled. Therefore, the operation for canceling the fitted condition can be effected easily.




The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but suitable modifications and improvements can be made.




For example, in the above embodiment, although the stoppers are defined by the projections (stopper projections)


30


, respectively, these stoppers may have any other suitable form in so far as they perform a stopper function. Although the slider


4


is received in the male connector


2


, it can be received in the female connector


3


. Although there are provided the two lock arms


8


and the two first engagement arms


16


, there may be provided one lock arm and one first engagement arm.




As described above, in the present invention, when the slider is disposed in its initial position that the second retaining portions of the second slide member are retained respectively by the first retaining portions of the one connector before the operation for fitting the male and female connectors together is started, each stopper of the first slide member prevents the cancellation of the engagement of the first retaining portion with the second retaining portion. Therefore, the second slide member can be positively prevented from being moved by vibrations or other before starting the fitting operation, and therefore it is not necessary to push the second slide member back to its initial position, and the fitting operation can be carried out easily and rapidly.



Claims
  • 1. A connector fitting structure comprising:a first connector having an inner housing opening to a front side thereof, an outer housing covering said inner housing and a lock arm provided on said inner housing; a second connector fitted and connected to said first connector and having an engagement projection; a slider comprising, a first slide member for sliding within said first connector in a connector fitting direction, a second slide member engaged with a rear portion of said first slide member, and a resilient member for urging said first and second slide members away from each other; wherein (i) before a connector fitting operation, at least one part 16a of said second slide member is engaged with at least one part of said first connector to thereby retain said second slide member in its initial position and a stopper means is provided on said first slide member for preventing the cancellation of the engagement between said parts of said second slide member and said first connector, and (ii) in accordance with the connector fitting operation, said engagement projection of said second connector urges said first slider member and deforms elastically said lock arm to thereby prevent tentatively said second slide member from moving, whereby said first slide member is moved relatively to said second slide member and said first connector to thereby unlock said stopper means and disengage said engagement between said parts of said second slide member and said first connector by an abutment of a portion of said first connector with said second sliding member.
  • 2. A connector fitting structure according to claim 1,wherein said stopper means is provided as a projection.
  • 3. A connector fitting structure according to claim 1,wherein said part of said second slide member is provided as a retaining portion formed on an elastically-deformable engagement arm provided in said second slide member and said part of said first connector is provided as a retaining portion formed on said outer housing.
  • 4. A connector fitting structure according to claim 1, wherein said part of said first connector includes a projection provided on an inner surface of said outer housing.
  • 5. A connector fitting structure according to claim 1, wherein in said initial position said resilient member is compressed by said first and second slide members.
  • 6. A connector fitting structure according to claim 1, wherein said part of said second slide member includes a retaining projection formed on a deformable engagement arm and wherein said stopper means abuts against said deformable engagement arm.
  • 7. A connector fitting structure according to claim 6, wherein stopper means includes a projection.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-49746 Feb 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
6102726 Tsuji et al. Aug 2000 A
6241547 Fukuda Jun 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
11-111390 Apr 1999 JP
11-149959 Jun 1999 JP