The present invention concerns a housing for an electrical connector having at least one contact part chamber for receiving a contact part, wherein at least one inner surface of the contact part chamber is designed with a draft angle. Furthermore, the invention concerns a connector with such a housing, in the contact part chamber of which is arranged a contact part which in technical jargon can be designed as a female or male terminal.
The design of the inner surfaces of the contact part chamber with a draft angle is necessary here for manufacturing reasons, in order to be able to easily separate a housing made by injection moulding from the injection mould, in particular from the injection core which forms the contact part chamber, after the injection moulding process.
As a result of the draft conicity formed in this way as well as additional manufacturing tolerances, traditional connectors have a not inconsiderable clearance between the inner surfaces of the contact part chamber and the contact part which is received by it, which can lead to interruptions of contact—so-called microinterruptions caused by vibrations, in particular when the connector is subject to high acceleration (greater than 30 G), as is frequently the case with vehicle applications.
It is therefore the object of the invention to further develop a generic connector housing in such a way that the risk of microinterruptions occurring is at least reduced.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a housing for an electrical connector which has the characteristics of claim 1. In particular, the object is achieved by the fact that at least one rib which has no or only a lesser inclination than the draft angle extends in the longitudinal direction of the at least one draft angle, i.e. in the direction of the maximum inclination of the draft angle. In other words, the at least one rib therefore projects above the at least one draft angle. Due to the ribs, the gap between the draft angle and a contact part which can be received by the contact part chamber is thus at least partially bridged, so that a contact part which is received by the contact part chamber is secured substantially without play in the contact part chamber.
Due to the ribs in question, the clearance between the draft angles and a contact part which can be received by the contact part chamber can thus be reduced or even eliminated, as a result of which unwanted microinterruptions can be effectively counteracted. Since the ribs according to the invention are designed without draft angles or only with draft angles which have a lesser inclination than the inner surfaces of the contact part chamber which are designed with draft angles, when the housing is removed from the injection core, slightly higher frictional forces arise between the housing and the injection core. However, these slightly elevated frictional forces are confined exclusively to the ribs which are only provided separately, so that in general good ejection behaviour can be ensured in spite of the ribs.
Preferred embodiments are apparent from the subsidiary claims, the description below and the drawings.
Thus according to a preferred embodiment it is provided that the contact part chamber of the housing is laterally defined by several draft angles, wherein on the upper surface of each of the draft angles is provided at least one rib extending in the longitudinal direction. This embodiment, in which several surfaces defining the inner circumference of the contact part chamber on the outside are provided with ribs in the manner according to the invention, enables an effective reduction or damping of microinterruptions as a result of vibrations in different directions. Thus a fit which is without play in different directions is ensured for the contact part to be received by the contact part chamber, so that the housing according to the invention can be used in any situations and orientations of installation.
According to the invention, for the first time a housing is provided for an electrical connector of which the contact part chamber widens in the direction of an ejection opening for introducing an injection core into the contact part chamber and taking it out, wherein the height of the ribs which are provided on the draft angles formed in this way increases in the direction of the ejection opening, this being preferably by substantially the same amount by which the respective draft angle widens the contact part chamber in the direction of the ejection opening. This embodiment proves to be advantageous in particular when the contact part to be received by the contact part chamber, seen in the direction of insertion, has substantially constant outside dimensions. In this case, due to the ribs which are provided on the draft angles and of which the height increases by approximately the same amount in the direction of the ejection opening as the associated draft angle widens in the direction of the ejection opening, the contact part seen in the direction of insertion can be kept free from play over a greater extent.
It turned out to be particularly advantageous if both the respective draft angles and the ribs provided on them in each case widen in the direction of the ejection opening with an angle of the order of magnitude between 0.25° and 0.75°, preferably approximately 0.5°. In other words, the height of the respective rib increases within the range of the angles indicated precisely by the amount by which the respective draft angle widens in the direction of the ejection opening, with the result that, in the manner described above, a fit which is particularly good because it is free from play is provided for a contact part to be received by the contact part chamber.
Because the damping ribs in question over their whole length can have a certain excess size in relation to a contact part to be received by the contact part chamber, according to a further embodiment it can prove advantageous if the ribs seen in cross-section have a slender shape which is rectangular or tapers towards their free end. As a result it can be ensured that the ribs can easily be deformed when a contact part is introduced into the contact part chamber, as a result of which the assembly of a connector can be made easier, using a housing according to the invention.
Further, assembly can be made easier according to a further embodiment by the fact that the ribs can have a ramp section which widens in the direction of the ejection opening at their end facing towards the ejection opening, because by this means the introduction of a contact part into the contact part chamber is made easier due to the funnel effect brought about in this way.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, the object on which it is based is also achieved with a connector which in addition to the housing described above has a contact part arranged in its contact part chamber, wherein according to a preferred embodiment it is provided that the ribs have such a height that they are slightly deformed when the contact part is introduced into the contact part chamber. As a result a fit which is particularly free from play because it is tight is provided for the contact part within the contact part chamber, so that the development of unwanted microinterrupt-ions can be counteracted particularly effectively.
To guarantee a fit of the contact part within the contact part chamber which is as tight as possible, according to a further embodiment the contact part can have a peripheral surrounding spring, wherein the inside width between mutually opposed ribs in the slack, undeformed state is smaller than the outside dimension of the surrounding spring of the contact part located in between. The surrounding spring of the contact part thus equalises the compression forces caused by the ribs on the contact part as a result of their deformation, without the individual contact blades of the contact part being deformed as a result.
Below, the invention will now be described purely by way of example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
For a better understanding of the invention, first a traditional connector or traditional connector housing will be described with reference to
As can be seen from the drawings of
As can be seen from the vertical view of
Since however the occurrence of microinterruptions is favoured by the clearance between the surrounding spring 28 of the contact part 26 and the inner surface 22 of the contact part chamber 12, according to the invention it is proposed to provide along the upper surface of the inner surfaces 22 of the contact part chamber 12, which are designed with a draft angle in the manner described above, ribs 24 extending in the longitudinal direction, that is, in the direction of the maximum inclination of the draft angles, as described in more detail below with reference to
As
In order that introduction of the contact part 26 into the contact part chamber 12 is not hindered by this excess size of the ribs 24, in the embodiment shown the ribs 24 have, at the end facing towards the ejection opening 14, in each case a ramp section 34 which widens in the direction of the ejection opening 24 and by which introduction of the contact part 26 into the contact part chamber 12 is made easier.
Furthermore, the ribs seen in cross-section can have a very slender shape which is rectangular or tapers towards their free end, as shown with reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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09003536.1 | Mar 2009 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2010/001065 | 2/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/15/2011 |