The present invention relates to a connector in which incomplete insertion of a terminal inside a connector housing can be detected, in case where a locking lance for locking the terminal is deflected due to the incompletely inserted state of the terminal, by butting a projected part of a front holder against the locking lance, and on the other hand, in case where the locking lance is not deflected due to a completely inserted state of the terminal, the deflection of the locking lance can be restricted by the projected part.
Examples of the connector of the above described type are disclosed, for example, in the following Patent Literature (PTL) 1 to 3.
This connector housing 10 is provided with a terminal containing room 11 which has an opening at a backward side, and a terminal 12 equipped with an electric wire (See
The locking lance 13 having flexibility is provided inside the terminal containing room 11 of the connector housing 10, in such a manner that a locking projection 14 of the locking lance 13 projects into the terminal containing room 11 in a free state of the locking lance 13. When the terminal 12 is inserted into the terminal containing room 11, the locking projection 14 of the locking lance 13 is brought into contact with the base plate portion 12b and deflected. Then, the terminal 12 is further inserted into deep, and the locking projection 14 passes the base plate portion 12b to be restored into a not-deflected state. When the locking projection 14 which has been restored into the not-deflected state is engaged with the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12, the terminal 12 is secured in the terminal containing room 11. The state where the locking projection 14 of the locking lance 13 is engaged with the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12 and the locking lance 13 is not deflected, as described above, is called as a completely inserted state of the terminal.
As shown in
On the other hand,
As described above, the conventional connector has such a structure that in case where the terminal 12 is in the incompletely inserted state, the projected part 9 provided in the front holder 20 is brought into contact with the distal end of the deflected locking lance 13, as understood from
Another factor of likeliness to break the distal end of the locking lance 13 is presence of the lance beak part 13a which is formed at the distal end of the locking lance 13, and relatively thin and long. The lance beak part 13a is a part to be caught by a lock releasing jig which is inserted into the terminal containing room 11 from the front end wall 8 of the front holder 20, for the purpose of releasing the lock of the locking lance 13 with respect to the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12, thereby to withdraw the terminal 12 from the terminal containing room 11. In case where the terminal 12 is in the completely inserted state, a tip end of the lock releasing jig is engaged with the lance beak part 13a, and in this state, the lock releasing jig is pushed down in a direction of deflecting the locking lance 13, thereby to release the lock of the locking lance 13 with respect to the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12. The lance beak part 13a has a smaller width and thickness as compared with a thickness of the locking lance 13 (a length in a vertical direction in
In case where the lance beak part 13a positioned at the distal end of the locking lance 13 has been broken, as described above, it is difficult for the tip end of the lock releasing jig to be engaged with the locking lance 13. Further, once the part which has been broken and detached from a main body of the locking lance 13 has entered in the deflection space 16 below the locking lance 13, the locking lance 13 becomes unable to be deflected any more, for the purpose of releasing the lock of the locking lance 13 with respect to the catch portion 12a.
The invention has been made in view of the above described circumstances, and it is an object of the invention to provide a connector in which a lance beak part is restrained from being broken, even though a large load is applied to a front holder which is going to be engaged with a connector housing, in an incompletely inserted state of a terminal.
In order to attain the above described object, the connector according to the invention features the structure as described in the following items (1) to (3).
(1) A connector, comprising
a connector housing having a flexible locking lance that locks a terminal to be inserted in the connector housing, and a deflection space that allows deflection of the locking lance; and
a front holder having a projected part that is inserted into the deflection space in a direction opposite to the insertion direction of the terminal,
wherein an distal end of the locking lance is provided with a lance beak part adapted to be caught by a lock releasing jig that releases the lock of the locking lance with respect to the terminal, the lock releasing jig being to be inserted into the front holder in a direction opposite to the insertion direction of the terminal, and a locking projection that is continued from the lance beak part and erected from a terminal end of the lance beak part; and
wherein when the projected part is inserted into the deflection space in a state where the locking lance is deflected, a lower face of the projected part overrides an upper face of the lance beak part, and a distal end of the projected part comes into contact with a vertical face of the locking projection which is erected from the lance beak part.
(2) The connector as described in (1), wherein an inclined face which is tapered toward the distal end of the locking lance is formed on the upper face of the lance beak part, and an inclined face which is tapered toward the distal end of the projected part is formed on the lower face of the projected part.
(3) The connector as described in (2), wherein when the lower face of the projected part overrides the upper face of the lance beak part, the lower face of the projected part is brought into face contact with the upper face of the lance beak part.
According to the structure as described in the above item (1), because the projected part strikes the locking projection which is more rigid due to its large wall thickness, the distal end of the locking lance can be restrained from being broken, as compared with the case where the projected part strikes the lance beak part. Therefore, it is possible to provide the connector having such a structure that the lance beak part will not be broken, even though a large load is applied by the front holder.
According to the structure as described in the above item (2), because the lower face of the projected part slides along the upper face of the lance beak part and overrides the upper face of the lance beak part, the distal end of the projected part can be guided to the vertical face of the locking lance, while an external force to be exerted on the lance beak part when the projected part strikes the lance beak part is depressed. In this manner, it is possible to restrain the lance beak part from being broken.
According to the structure as described in the above item (3), because the lower face of the projected part slides along the upper face of the lance beak part in face contact with each other and overrides the upper face of the lance beak part, an external force to be exerted on the lance beak part, when the projected part strikes the lance beak part, can be depressed to the least.
According to the connector of the invention, it is possible to restrain the lance beak part from being broken, even though a large load is applied to the front holder which is going to be engaged with the connector housing, in case where the terminal is in the incompletely inserted state.
The invention has been briefly described hereinabove. Details of the invention will be further made clear, by reading through the mode for carrying out the invention which will be described below, referring to the attached drawings.
Now, referring to
As understood from
The connector housing 40 is provided with a terminal containing room 46 which has an opening at a backward side, and a terminal 12 equipped with an electric wire (See
The front holder 50 includes a frame-like part 52 in a shape of a substantially rectangular frame having a front end wall 53, and slides in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the terminal 12 thereby to be engaged with the connector housing 40. Moreover, the projected part 51 in a shape of a thin plate is formed inside the frame-like part 52 so as to project from the front end wall 53 in a longitudinal direction of the housing. When the front holder 50 is engaged with the connector housing 40 in the completely inserted state of the terminal 12, the projected part 51 is guided by the insertion part 45 in a shape of a hole or groove, and inserted into the connector housing 40. Then, the projected part 51 is inserted into the deflection space 44 which is formed below the locking lance 41 for allowing the deflection of the locking lance 41. On the other hand, in case where the front holder 50 is engaged with the connector housing 40 in the incompletely inserted state of the terminal 12, the distal end of the projected part 51 comes into contact with a lance beak part 43 which is formed at a distal end of the deflected locking lance 41, and relatively thin and long.
As understood from
On the other hand, the distal end portion of the flexible locking lance 41 which is provided inside the connector housing 40 has substantially the same shape as that of the conventional case as shown in
The lance beak part 43 is a part to be caught by a lock releasing jig which is inserted into the terminal containing room 46 from the front end wall 53 of the front holder 50, for the purpose of releasing the lock of the locking lance 41 with respect to the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12, thereby to withdraw the terminal 12 from the terminal containing room 46. In case where the terminal 12 is in the completely inserted state, a tip end of the lock releasing jig is engaged with the lance beak part 43, and in this state, the lock releasing jig is pushed down in a direction of deflecting the locking lance 41, thereby to release the lock of the locking lance 41 with respect to the catch portion 12a of the terminal 12. The lance beak part 43 has a smaller width and thickness as compared with a thickness of the locking lance 41 (a length in a vertical direction in
Shapes of the locking projection 42 and the lance beak part 43 will be further described in detail. As shown in
In this manner, the upright distal end face 41b is erected from the distal end of the lower face of the locking lance 41 at a side of the locking projection 42, the contact face 41c which is slightly inclined toward the locking projection 42 is positioned from the distal end of the upright distal end face 41b, and the contact face 41c is continued to the vertical face 41d which is erected. On the other hand, the lower face 41a of the lance beak part 43 is continued to an inclined inner wall face 41e which is a lower face of a main body of the locking lance 41, at a position remote from a region of the locking projection 42, and turned back at a root of the locking lance 41 to be continued to another inner wall face 41f.
A region enclosed by the inclined inner wall face 41e and the inner wall face 41f defines the deflection space 44 for allowing the deflection of the locking lance 41. Moreover, the insertion part 45 in a shape of a hole or groove is formed at a front end side of the connector housing 40 so as to communicate with this deflection space 44. This insertion part 45 serves as a guide for guiding the projected part 51, which is formed in the front holder 50, to be inserted into the connector housing 40, when the front holder 50 is engaged with the connector housing 40.
A front end wall 47 of the terminal containing room 46 of the connector housing 40 is provided with an insertion hole 47a for allowing a mating terminal (not shown) to pass through. The front end wall 47 is continued to partition walls 48a for separating a plurality of the terminal containing rooms 46 which are positioned right and left, above and below, and an outer wall 48b which defines an outer shape at a back side of the connector housing 40. Each of the partition walls 48a is continued from the insertion hole 47a, and the outer wall 48b surrounds a plurality of the terminal containing rooms 46.
Then, assembling steps of the terminals 12, the connector housing 40 and the front holder 50 will be described. As a first step, the terminals 12 are inserted into the terminal containing rooms 46 in the connector housing 40, as shown in
In case where the terminal 12 is in the completely inserted state, the projected part 51 which is introduced into the terminal containing room 46 is inserted into the deflection space 44 which is formed below the locking lance 41 thereby to restrict deflection of the locking lance 41. In this manner, it is possible to prevent the terminal 12 from being accidentally released from the lock by the locking lance 41, thereby to be withdrawn from the terminal containing room 46.
On the other hand, in case where the terminal 12 is in the incompletely inserted state, the projected part 51 which is introduced into the terminal containing room 46 overrides the contact face 41c of the lance beak part 43, while the vertical face 54b of the projected part 51 is not brought into contact with the upright distal end face 41b of the lance beak part 43 of the deflected locking lance 41, and the lower face 54a of the projected part 51 slides along the contact face 41c of the lance beak part 43 of the locking lance 41 (See
As described above, in the embodiment according to the invention, in case where the front holder 50 is engaged with the connector housing 40 while the terminal 12 is in the incompletely inserted state, the projected part 51 will not strike the upright distal end face 41b of the lance beak part 43 positioned at the distal end of the deflected locking lance 41, but strikes the vertical face 41d defining the locking projection 42 which has a larger wall thickness than the lance beak part 43. Because the projected part 51 strikes the locking projection 42 which is more rigid due to its large wall thickness, it is possible to restrain the distal end of the locking lance 41 from being broken, as compared with the case where the projected part 51 strikes the lance beak part 43.
Moreover, because the lower face 54a of the projected part 51 slides along the contact face 41c of the lance beak part 43 of the locking lance 41 and overrides the contact face 41c of the lance beak part 43, it is possible to guide the vertical face 54b of the projected part 51 to the vertical face 41d of the locking lance 41, while an external force to be exerted on the lance beak part 43 when the projected part 51 gets in touch with the lance beak part 43 is depressed to the least. In this manner, it is possible to restrain the lance beak part 43 from being broken. This effect is most prominent in case where the lower face 54a of the projected part 51 comes into face contact with the contact face 41c of the lance beak part 43.
It is apparent that the invention is not limited to the above described embodiment, but modification, improvement and so on can be appropriately made. Moreover, materials, shapes, sizes, numbers, positions to be arranged, and so on of the constituent elements in the above described embodiment are not limited, but can be optionally selected, provided that the invention can be attained.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-229573 filed on Oct. 1, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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