The present invention relates to a connector housing provided with a latch arm.
Conventionally, a connector housing is widely adopted that is provided with a latch arm catching on a latched member of a mating housing or the like, for example, and preventing the latched member from being released (for example, see JPH4-137474A). This latch arm extends from a housing main body like a cantilever and has a latch portion catching on a latched member in a middle portion of the cantilever.
Additionally, JPH2-186569A discloses a connector housing provided with a housing main body composed of a hard material and a hinge composed of a soft material different from the hard material using a co-injection molding technique. JP2017-177738A discloses a molding apparatus injecting different resin materials from a plurality of gates (inlets) of a mold.
The latch arm is required to elastically deform when catching on the latched member of the mating housing or the like. Therefore, a material having a certain degree of softness is selected that allows the latch arm to be elastically deformed by a moderate operating force.
Shortening the length of the latch arm is considered in order to satisfy a requirement for size reduction of the connector housing. In that case, the latch arm is required to achieve a sufficient amount of elastic deformation regardless of its short length. In order to satisfy this, an even softer material will be adopted.
On the other hand, the latch portion, which is a portion of the latch arm that latches to the latched member, is required to retain its latching with the latched member even if an inadvertent force acts thereon, unless the inadvertent force exceeds a predetermined strength. Therefore, if a soft material is adopted, the latch portion may fail to retain the latching because the latch portion may be cracked or lost when an inadvertent force acts thereon.
Applying the co-injection molding technique disclosed in JPH2-186569A to the latch arm is conceivable for forming the latch arm main body and the latch portion from different materials suitable for them, respectively. However, co-injection molding will be more costly because the molding process is performed twice. Additionally, injection molding results in the latch arm main body and the latch portion being more likely to separate at their joint, and the latch portion may be lost when an advertent force is applied. Additionally, JP2017-177738A cited above does not contain any disclosure of a connector housing.
In view of these circumstances, there is a need to provide a connector housing with a latch arm suitable for elastic deformation while retaining the strength of a latch portion latching to a latched member.
A connector housing includes a housing main body and a latch arm having a latch arm main body and a latch portion protruding from the latch arm main body. The latch arm main body is formed of a first material, extends like a cantilever from the housing main body, and is elastically deformable with respect to the housing main body. The latch portion is formed of a second material having a higher rigidity than the first material and latches with a latched member. A transition region between the first material and the second material has a continuously changing mixing ratio between the first material and the second material.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below.
A connector 10 according to an embodiment, as shown in
In an embodiment, a cable 40 is connected to the contact 30, and the cable 40 extends out of the connector housing 20. It should be noted that only a portion of the cable 40 in the vicinity of the connector housing 20 is shown in
The connector housing 20 has a housing main body 21 and a latch arm 22, as shown in
A mating connector is mated to the connector 10 in the direction of an arrow Z. In the process of the mating, the latch protrusion 222 is pushed by a housing of the mating connector. Thereupon, this latch arm 22 elastically deforms in the direction of an arrow Y shown in
In an embodiment, a first kind of resin material not mixed with glass is used by way of example for the housing main body 21. The same first kind of resin material as for the housing main body 21 is also used for the latch arm main body 221 constituting the latch arm 22. On the other hand, a second kind of material having a rigidity increased in comparison with the first kind of resin material by mixing glass into the first kind of resin material is used by way of example for the latch protrusion 222 constituting the latch arm 22. Additionally, a material mixed with a pigment having a color making the latch portion 222 distinguishable at a glance from the housing main body 21 and the latch arm main body 221 may be used for this latch protrusion 222. It should be noted that, instead of mixing a pigment in the latch protrusion 222, a pigment may be mixed in the material of the housing main body 21 and the latch arm main body 221.
A cavity 70 of a mold for manufacturing the connector housing 20 is shown in
Additionally, two cylinders 51, 52 are provided, as shown in
The timings to open valves 61, 62 are adjusted, and the materials 21A, 22A are injected into the cavity 70 of the mold. Thereupon, the first material 21A for the housing main body 21 and the latch arm main body 221 is injected into the housing main body portion 71 and the latch arm main body portion 721 of the cavity 70. Additionally, the second material 22A for the latch protrusion 222 is injected into the latch protrusion portion 722 of the cavity 70.
Thereupon, as shown in
In the present embodiment, the two kinds of materials 21A, 22A are first injected such that the two kinds of materials 21A, 22A come into contact with each other at the boundary between the latch arm main body portion 721 and the latch protrusion portion 722. Thereafter, outer regions of the injected materials 21A, 22A in contact with the mold cure to some extent, and then the pressure in the second cylinder 52 is increased to push the second material 22A into the latch arm main body portion 721. Thereupon, the transition region T encroaching in a substantially wedge-like shape, namely in a tapered shape, into the latch arm main body portion 721 and the latch arm main body 221 is formed. Thereby, the transition region T having a wider area can be formed as compared with the case where the two kinds of materials 21A, 22A are injected such that these two kinds of materials 21A, 22A come into contact with each other at the boundary between the latch arm main body portion 721 and the latch protrusion portion 722, and the strength of the latch portion 222 can be further increased.
In this manner, the connector housing 20 having the latch arm main body portion 221 formed of the first material 21A suitable for elastic deformation and the latch protrusion 222 formed of the second material 22A having a high rigidity is completed. Moreover, this connector housing 20, unlike a connector housing formed by co-injection molding, has the transition region T where the material changes continuously through the transition region T. Therefore, the materials 21A, 22A are integrated and an accidental loss of the latch protrusion 222 from the latch arm main body 221 is prevented with high reliability.
In an embodiment, the latch arm main body 221 and the latch protrusion 222 have different colors. Therefore, it can be easily confirmed whether the materials are properly molded and well mixed together in the transition region T.
It should be noted that using the materials having rigidities adjusted by either mixing or not mixing glass thereinto has been described here by way of example. However, this is an example, and the amounts of glass mixed therein may be changed, or different ingredients may be mixed therein. Alternatively, the resin materials themselves may be different resin materials.
Additionally, the latch arm latching with the housing of the mating connector has been chosen and described here. However, the latch arm in the context of the present invention is not limited to the latch arm latching with the housing of the mating connector. For example, the latch arm in the context of the present invention may be a latch arm (a contact lance 23 (see
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This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2020/036490, filed on Sep. 26, 2020, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-190919, filed on Oct. 18, 2019.
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