Connector including plug fixing member and electronic apparatus having the connector including plug fixing member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6835085
  • Patent Number
    6,835,085
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 4, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
The connector of the present invention is capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section. The connector includes a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction. On this account, it is possible to fix and release the plug according to the movement of the moving section of the plug.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a connector capable of connection of a plug provided on an end of a cable such as an optical fiber cable or the like, and an electronic apparatus having the connector.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventionally, an electronic apparatus generally has a jack (such as a mini jack) so as to be connected to the other electronic apparatus for carrying out sending and receiving of a signal. The connection between each electronic apparatus using a jack is realized by inserting a plug, provided on an end of a connection cable, into the respective jacks of the electronic apparatuses.




These jack and plug are disclosed in Japanese Registered Utility Model Publication No. 3041482 (Registered on Jul. 2, 1997), for example.

FIG. 27

shows the structure of the jack and the plug. As shown in the figure, the plug


301


has a large diameter section


302


on its front end, and a small diameter section


303


(constriction section) below the large diameter section


302


. Meanwhile, a jack


311


has a joining section


312


, made of a spring leaf for example, for fixing the plug.




When the plug


301


is placed in the jack


311


, the plug


301


is inserted into the jack


311


in a direction A. In the jack


311


, the plug


301


comes in and pushes the joining section


312


so that the joining section


312


is shifted to a direction orthogonal to an insertion direction of the plug


301


by following the shape of the large diameter section


302


of the plug


301


. Thereafter, when the large diameter section


302


passes over the joining section


312


, the small diameter section


303


of the plug


301


fits in the joining section


312


. The insertion of the plug


301


into the jack


311


is completed with this state.




Removal of the plug


301


from the jack


311


is performed with a reverse operation of the insertion operation. With the movement of the plug


301


to a removal direction (opposite direction of the direction A), the large diameter section


302


of the plug


301


directly affects on the joining section


312


of the jack


311


. This removal is realized by exerting relatively small force on the plug


301


. Conversely, when the plug


301


is pulled with force smaller than the necessary force for the removal, the plug


301


stays in the jack


311


.




Note that, as shown in

FIG. 28

, the foregoing publication also discloses other type of jack (a jack


321


) having an improved joining section


322


; however, its basic structure and the operation for removing the plug


301


are the same as those of the jack


311


.




The plug


301


and the jack


311


thus described have a simple structure and an affordable price, and also the plug


301


is easily inserted/removed into/from the jack


311


. On the other hand, since the plug


301


is easily removed from the jack


311


with small force, sending/receiving of a signal between electronic apparatuses connected to each other with a cable is likely to cut off. Particularly, for a connection between stationary electric apparatuses, inadequate adaptation of the plug


301


and the jack


311


may cause removal of the plug


301


from the jack


311


due to vibration etc.




Meanwhile, in order to prevent the unwanted removal of the plug, a mechanical lock is used for a connection between the plug and the connector in the Ethernet®, or in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication Tokukaihei 2000-147317 (published on May 26, 2000), for example.




In the teaching of the foregoing publication, as shown in

FIG. 29

, an optical fiber cable


333


has a plug


331


on an end, and the plug


331


includes a claw section


332


jutting out of the main body of the plug


331


. The claw section


332


is joined to an engaging section


342


of the connector


341


when the plug


331


is placed in the connector


341


. With this arrangement, it is possible to prevent the unwanted removal of the plug


331


from the connector


341


. Note that, the removal of the plug


331


from the connector


341


is performed by pulling the plug


331


in a removal direction while pressing the claw section


332


to the main body of the plug


331


.




However, the plug


331


shown in

FIG. 29

includes the claw section


332


jutting out of its main body in addition to the main body for being inserted into the connector


341


, and therefore the structure is difficult to be downsized. Further, the connector


341


requires the engaging section


342


to correspond to the claw section


332


, which requires the electronic apparatus including the connector


341


to have some space for providing the engaging section


342


.




Further, the mechanical lock, used for the Ethernet®, for example, has a structure requiring a user to confirm the rotation direction of the lock system provided on the plug, thereby causing some inconvenience.




Meanwhile, in recent years, a plug having a moving section on a portion inserted into a connector has been proposed as a solution for the foregoing problems. A connector corresponds to this type of plug can have a structure such that the moving section affects on the mechanical lock system. However, there has not yet been a proposal for such a connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is made in view of the foregoing conventional problems, and an object is to provide a connector capable of connection of a plug having a moving section on a portion to be inserted into the connector, and an electronic apparatus having the connector.




In order to solve the foregoing problems, the connector of the present invention is capable of insertion and removal of a plug having a male engaging section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the male engaging section. The connector includes a plug fixing member for fixing the male engaging section when the moving section is shifted in a plug insertion direction with the insertion of the plug, and for releasing the male engaging section thus fixed when the moving section is shifted in a plug removal direction.




With the foregoing arrangement, the plug fixing member fixes the male engaging section when the moving section is shifted in the plug insertion direction with the insertion of the plug. Meanwhile, the plug fixing member releases the male engaging section thus fixed with the shifting of the moving section in the plug removal direction. Accordingly, the plug can be fixed and released by the movement of the moving section of the plug.




Further, an electronic apparatus of the present invention is provided with the described connector.




Additional objects, features, and strengths of the present invention will be made clear by the description below. Further, the advantages of the present invention will be evident from the following explanation in reference to the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of a connector according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view showing a plug corresponding to the connector shown in

FIG. 1

, in a state where a moving section is on a forward position.





FIG. 3

is a front view showing the plug corresponding to the connector shown in

FIG. 1

in a state where the moving section is on a backward position.




FIG.


4


(


a


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of insertion of a plug into the connector shown in FIG.


1


. FIG.


4


(


b


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the plug is further inserted and a pressed section of the connector is pressed by the moving section of the plug. FIG.


4


(


c


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector is completed.





FIG. 5

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector shown in

FIG. 1

is completed when a first surface of a female engaging section of the connector is changed in angle.





FIG. 6

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a variation of the connector shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an operation of the connector shown in

FIG. 6

when a plug is inserted therein.





FIG. 8

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of a connector according to another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of the connector shown in

FIG. 1

when an insertion direction end extension section is folded to the opposite direction.





FIG. 10

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a variation of the connector shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 11

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of a connector according to still another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view schematically showing an arrangement example of a supporting section shown in FIG.


11


.




FIG.


13


(


a


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of insertion of a plug into the connector shown in FIG.


11


. FIG.


13


(


b


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector is completed.





FIG. 14

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector shown in

FIG. 11

is completed when a first surface of a female engaging section of the connector is changed in angle.





FIG. 15

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a variation of the connector shown in FIG.


11


.




FIG.


16


(


a


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of insertion of a plug into the connector shown in FIG.


15


. FIG.


16


(


b


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector is completed. FIG.


16


(


c


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of removal of the plug shown in FIG.


16


(


b


), from the connector.





FIG. 17

is an explanatory view showing the position of the supporting section of the connector in one embodiment of the present invention where the female engaging section is rotated about the supporting section so as to be disengaged from the male engaging section of the plug.





FIG. 18

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of a connector according to yet another embodiment of the present invention.




FIG.


19


(


a


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of insertion of a plug into the connector shown in FIG.


18


. FIG.


19


(


b


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector is completed. FIG.


19


(


c


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of removal of the plug shown in FIG.


19


(


b


), from the connector.





FIG. 20

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a variation of the connector shown in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 21

is a perspective view showing a plug fixing member of the connector shown in FIG.


20


.





FIG. 22

is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an arrangement of a connector according to further embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 23

is a perspective view showing an intermediate extension section and a female engaging section of the connector shown in FIG.


22


.





FIG. 24

(


a


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an initial state of insertion of a plug into the connector shown in FIG.


22


. FIG.


24


(


b


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing a state where the insertion of the plug into the connector is completed. FIG.


24


(


c


) is a vertical cross-sectional view schematically showing an operation of the connector in the case where the plug shown in FIG.


24


(


b


) is removed from the connector without moving the moving section of the plug.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view showing other examples of the intermediate extension section and the female engaging section shown in FIG.


23


.





FIG. 26

is an explanatory view showing examples of electric apparatuses having the connector of the present embodiment, and connection examples between the electronic apparatuses.





FIG. 27

is a front view showing a conventional jack, and a plug inserted in the jack.





FIG. 28

is a front view showing another conventional jack, and a plug inserted in the jack.





FIG. 29

is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a plug having a claw section for preventing an unwanted removal in an insertion state into a conventional connector corresponding to the plug.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




[Embodiment 1]




The following will explain one embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 7

.




A plug corresponding to a connector of the present embodiment has an arrangement shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. As shown in the figure, the plug


11


has an axis section


12


in its center. The axis section


12


therein has optical fiber, for example. In the front end of the axis section


12


, a male engaging section


13


is provided. The male engaging section (unmoving section)


13


has a front sloped surface


13




a


, a uniform diameter surface


13




b


, and a back sloped surface (sloped surface)


13




c


in this order from the front end side to the back end side.




In the axis section


12


, a small diameter section (constriction section)


14


is formed behind the male engaging section


13


, whose diameter is smaller than that of the male engaging section


13


. The periphery of the small diameter section


14


is uniform in diameter.




In the plug


11


, a moving section


15


is formed behind the small diameter section


14


. The moving section


15


has a front sloped surface


15




a


, a uniform diameter surface


15




b


, and a back sloped surface


15




c


in this order from the front end side to the back end side. The uniform diameter surface


15




b


is larger in diameter than the small diameter section


14


or the uniform diameter surface


13




b


of the male engaging section


13


. The moving section


15


is joined to the periphery of the axis section


12


while being movable backwards and forwards. Accordingly, the moving section


15


is movable backwards and forwards with respect to the male engaging section


13


and the small diameter section


14


in an axis direction of the plug


11


, i.e., in an insertion/removal direction into/from a connector


21


(described later).




Further, the moving section


15


is connected to a handle section


17


via an intermediate section


16


. Therefore, the moving section


15


is moved together with the handle section


17


. The intermediate section


16


operates as a guide section for guiding the plug


11


to be inserted into the connector


21


. Further, the handle section


17


operates as a holding section for a user to insert/ remove the plug


11


.




Further, the moving section


15


is forced to be back in a front end direction of the plug


11


by an elastic member.

FIG. 2

shows a state where the moving section


15


is in a most forward position due to the force by the elastic member.

FIG. 3

shows a state where the moving section is in a most backward position by being moved with the handle section


17


which is pulled by a user.




The connector


21


corresponding to the plug


11


therein has a mechanical lock system as shown in FIG.


1


. The mechanical lock system has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


22


made of a spring leaf, for example. The plug fixing member


22


has a female engaging section


23


, a pressed section


24


, and a supporting section (predetermined supporting section)


25


in this order in an insertion direction of the plug, i.e., from the front end side (direction A) to the back end side (direction B). The female engaging section


23


(engaging section), the pressed section


24


, and the supporting section


25


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


where the plug


11


is inserted and placed in the connector


21


. Further, the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are extended in a direction toward the plug area


26


, and a front end of the female engaging section


23


is closer to the plug area


26


than that of the pressed section


24


.




The female engaging section


23


is formed by folding the plug fixing member


22


into a substantially V-shape. The female engaging section


23


has a first surface


23




a


in a side of direction A, which is the insertion direction of the plug, and a second surface


23




b


in a side of direction B, which is the removal direction of the plug. The first surface


23




a


comes in contact with the back sloped surface


13




c


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


at least when the plug


11


is removed from the connector


21


. The second surface


23




b


comes in contact with the front sloped surface


13




a


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


21


. Note that, the second surface


23




b


is not necessarily required to be in contact with the front sloped surface


13




a.






The angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is completely inserted into the connector


21


is larger than the angle of the second surface


23




b


with respect to the direction B before the plug is inserted into the connector


21


. On this account, the female engaging section


23


easily allows the plug


11


be inserted in the plug area


26


while appropriately preventing the plug


11


from being removed from the plug area


26


when the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is not moved.




An insertion direction end extension section


27


is a portion of the plug fixing member


22


, from the female engaging section


23


to the end of the plug insertion direction, which is extended to be away from the plug area


26


(toward the direction P) in a direction (P-Q direction) orthogonal to the insertion direction (direction A) of the plug.




The pressed section


24


is formed to be a curved shape (for example, a half circular arc shape) extended in a direction of the plug area


26


, i.e., in the direction Q. Further, a depression section


28


receded toward the direction P is formed between the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


.




The supporting section


25


is connected to the pressed section


24


via intermediate extension sections


29


and


30


. The intermediate extension section


30


is extended from the supporting section


25


in the direction A, and the intermediate extension section


29


is extended in the direction Q from the A direction end of the intermediate extension section


30


. The end of the removal side of the plug


11


of the plug fixing member


22


is folded in the direction P at a substantially right angle at the supporting point


25


to form a removal direction end extension section


31


.




The removal direction end extension section


31


is carried from both sides by carrying members


32


. With this arrangement, in the plug fixing member


22


, a portion extended from the supporting section


25


in the direction A is movable in the P-Q direction due to elastic deformation in the supporting section


25


and the intermediate extension section


30


, and also due to a stress (hereinafter referred to as a rotation stress) to be back from the elastic deformation. As described, the rotation stress is a force in the plug fixing member


22


to be back from the elastic deformation, and affects as a rotation force about the supporting section


25


. The various connector examples described below equally have this operation due to the rotation stress.




Further, the connector


21


has a guide member


33


on a side of the direction A of the insertion direction end extension section


27


or the female engaging section


23


for guiding the female engaging section


23


to be moved in the P-Q direction. Further, a front end positioning member


34


is provided on the end of the plug area


26


in the direction A for preventing the plug


11


from being moved further than the plug area


26


in the direction A. Furthermore, a guide member


35


is provided around the plug area


26


for guiding the plug


11


to be inserted/removed into/from the plug area


26


.




In the foregoing arrangement, to insert the plug


11


into the connector


21


, a user holds the handle section


17


of the plug


11


and inserts the plug


11


with respect to the connector


21


in the direction A. With this insertion operation, firstly, the guide member


35


of the connector


21


guides the moving section


15


of the plug


11


to be moved forward, as shown in FIG.


4


(


a


).




Secondly, the front sloped surface


13




a


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


21


, and also the front sloped surface


15




a


of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


. As a result, the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are pushed and shifted in the direction P. Here, this movement of the female engaging section


23


is guided by the guide member


33


.




Note that, the foregoing operation is not limited to the arrangement where the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


are shifted together by being respectively pushed by the male engaging section


13


and the moving section


15


; and it may be arranged such that the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are shifted with either operation by the male engaging section


13


or the moving section


15


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


4


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. Here, the intermediate section


16


of the plug


11


is guided by the guide member


35


.




Thereafter, as shown in FIG.


4


(


c


), when the uniform diameter surface


15




b


of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


passes through the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


, the pressed section


24


falls in the depression section


18


between the uniform diameter surface


15




b


of the moving section


15


and the intermediate section


16


due to the rotation stress about the supporting point


25


. With this operation, the female engaging section


23


of the connector


21


is moved in the direction Q and gets in the small diameter section


14


so as to be engaged with the back end section, i.e., the back sloped surface


13




c


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Consequently, by thus engaging the male engaging section


13


with the female engaging section


23


, the removal of the plug


11


from the connector


21


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Further, in this state, the front end of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the front end positioning member


34


. Thus, the plug


11


is prevented from being moved further than the current position in the direction A.




Further, as described, The angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is completely inserted into the connector


21


is larger than the angle of the second surface


23




b


with respect to the direction B before the plug is inserted into the connector


21


. Accordingly, the movement of the plug


11


in the direction B is appropriately prevented by the female engaging section


23


. On this account, the easy removal of the plug


11


from the connector


21


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Next, in order to remove the plug


11


, which is in the insertion state into the connector


21


as shown in FIG.


4


(


c


), from the connector


21


, a user holds the handle section


17


of the plug


11


and pulls the plug


11


in the direction B.




With this operation, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B with the handle section


17


of the plug


11


so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


passes through the back sloped surface


15




c


of the moving section


15


and then comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


. As a result, as shown in FIG.


4


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


21


is shifted in the direction P and the female engaging section


23


is moved in the direction P. Consequently, the female engaging section


23


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, which allows the plug


11


to be moved in the direction B, i.e., to be removed from the connector


21


. Then, the plug


11


is removed from the connector


21


after the state shown in FIG.


4


(


a


).




As thus described, the connector


21


of the present invention makes it possible to easily remove the plug


11


from the connector


21


by pulling the handle section


17


of the plug


11


.




Note that, the connector


21


of the present embodiment may be arranged such that the plug


11


is removed from the insertion state into the connector


21


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided.




This function can be realized by appropriately adjusting the angle of slope of the first surface


23




a


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


21


in the insertion state, i.e., the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A. Otherwise, when the plug fixing member


22


is made of a spring leaf, the function can be realized by adjusting the strength of the spring or the strength of the material on a portion between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


.





FIG. 5

shows the female engaging section


23


of the connector


21


whose first surface


23




a


is adjusted to an arbitrary angle. In this example, the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is inserted is adjusted to be smaller than the case shown in FIG.


4


(


c


) so as to reduce engagement force of the female engaging section


23


with the male engaging section


13


. Namely, when the pulling force in the direction B is exerted on the plug


11


(the male engaging section


13


), the male engaging section


13


is more easily removed from the engagement state with the female engaging section


23


by a small arcuation in a portion between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


, for example, in the depression section


28


.




With the foregoing arrangement, when a great force is exerted on the plug


11


, such as a case where one's foot stumbles on the connection cable, it is possible to prevent breakage of the plug


11


and/or the connector


21


, and also, to prevent falling and breakage of the electronic apparatus to which the connection cable is connected.




Further, the connector


41


of

FIG. 6

, having a similar arrangement of the connector


21


, can be made from the connector


21


. The connector


41


has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


42


. The plug fixing member


42


does not include the intermediate extension section


29


, and includes the intermediate extension section


30


shorter in length than that of the plug fixing member


22


. Accordingly, in the plug fixing member


42


, the length between the supporting section


25


and the front end of the female engaging section


23


is shorter than that of the plug fixing member


22


. For this reason, the connector


41


can be made smaller than the connector


21


.




In the connector


21


, the guide member


33


guides the movement of the female engaging section


23


, and therefore the track of the front end of the female engaging section


23


is a straight line extended in the P-Q direction. In contrast, in the connector


41


, the length between the supporting section


25


and the female engaging section


23


is shorter than that of the plug fixing member


22


as thus described, and therefore the track of the front end of the female engaging section


23


is a circular arc extended substantially in the R-S direction. Note that, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


is the same as that of the connector


21


.




When the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


41


having the foregoing arrangement, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the pressed section


24


of the connector


41


is pressed by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


with the insertion of the plug


11


, and the female engaging section


23


is rotated in the direction R.




Thereafter, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


passes through the pressed section


24


, and the pressed section


24


falls in the depression section


18


of the plug


11


. With this operation, the female engaging section


23


is rotated in the direction S and gets in the small diameter section


14


, then is engaged with the back end section of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. On this account, it is possible to prevent the removal of the plug


11


in the direction B when a pulling force is exerted on the connection cable.




When the plug


11


is removed from the connector


41


, the handle section


17


is pulled to move the moving section


15


of the plug


11


in the direction B so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


41


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


of the moving section


15


. As a result, the pressed section


24


of the connector


41


is shifted, and the female engaging section


23


is moved in the direction R. Consequently, the female engaging section


23


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, which allows the plug


11


to be removed from the connector


41


.




Note that, the connector


41


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


41


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable, by having the same arrangement as that of the connector


21


.




Further, in the connector


21


, the plug fixing member


22


is not necessary to be entirely made of an elastic body, as it requires at least one component of elastic body among the supporting section


25


, the intermediate extension section


30


, the intermediate extension section


29


, and the pressed section


24


. Similarly, in the connector


41


, the plug fixing member


42


requires at least one component of elastic body among the supporting section


25


, the intermediate extension section


30


, and the pressed section


24


.




Further, the connectors


21


and


41


are arranged such that the carrying members


32


, the removal direction end extension section


31


and some other components are provided on the insertion entrance side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction B), and also no components are extended to the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction A) further than the front end positioning member


34


. Therefore, the connectors


21


and


41


are suitable for an electronic apparatus having components such as a light emitter, a photo receptor, a complicated circuit and/or the like on the front end side of the plug


11


.




[Embodiment 2]




The following will explain another embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 8 through 10

. For ease of explanation, materials having the equivalent functions as those shown in the drawings pertaining to Embodiment 1 above will be given the same reference symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted here.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the connector


51


of the present embodiment has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


52


made of a spring leaf, for example. The plug fixing member


52


has a female engaging section (engaging section)


23


, a pressed section


24


, and a supporting section (predetermined supporting section)


53


in this order in a removal direction of the plug, i.e., in the direction B. Further, the plug fixing member


52


has a depression section


28


between the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


, and has intermediate extension sections


29


and


30


between the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


53


.




The female engaging section


23


, the pressed section


24


, and the supporting section


53


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


. Further, the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are extended in a direction toward the plug area


26


, and the front end of the female engaging section


23


is closer to the plug area


26


than that of the pressed section


24


.




The relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


in the female engaging section


23


is the same as that of the described connector


21


: the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is completely inserted into the connector


51


is larger than the angle of the second surface


23




b


with respect to the direction B before the plug is inserted into the connector


51


.




The supporting section


53


is provided on the end section in the direction B. The supporting section


53


supports the plug fixing member


52


to make it rotatable about the supporting section


53


.




Further, the plug fixing member


52


has an insertion direction end extension section


54


provided from the female engaging section


23


to the end of the plug insertion direction in the direction P, and an insertion direction end extension section (extension section)


55


extended from the end of the P direction of the insertion direction end extension section


54


toward the direction A. The insertion direction end extension section


54


is moved in the P-Q direction by being guided by the guide members


56


provided both side of the insertion direction end extension section


54


. The insertion direction end extension section


55


is arranged to be previously in contact with a sloped surface


57




a


of a catching member


57


with the front end, or it comes in contact with the sloped surface


57




a


from the front end, when the insertion direction end extension section


54


is shifted in the direction P. The sloped surface


57




a


has a slope to make the gap between the insertion direction end extension section


55


and the sloped surface


57




a


gradually widening from the contacting position with the end of the an insertion direction end extension section


55


toward the turning section to be the insertion direction end extension section


54


. Note that, the catching member


57


does not necessarily require the sloped surface


57




a


, and may be provided with an angle of the sloped surface


57




a.






With the foregoing arrangement, when a force in the direction P is exerted on the insertion direction end extension section


54


to be moved in the direction P, the insertion direction end extension section


55


follows the slope of the sloped surface


57




a


so that the angle formed by the insertion direction end extension section


55


with the insertion direction end extension section


54


becomes narrower. On the other hand, when the exerted force in the direction P is released, the angle formed by the insertion direction end extension section


55


with the insertion direction end extension section


54


becomes wider again to be back to the original angle due to elasticity (rotation stress) of the insertion direction end extension section


55


, and the insertion direction end extension section


54


is moved in the direction Q.




In the foregoing arrangement, the operation of the pressed section


24


and the female engaging section


23


when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


51


, and the operation of the pressed section


24


and the female engaging section


23


when the plug


11


is removed from the connector


51


are the same as those of the described connector


21


shown in FIG.


1


. However, it should be noted that the connector


51


of the present embodiment uses the elasticity of the insertion direction end extension section


55


as the force (rotation stress) for engaging the female engaging section


23


and the male engaging section (unmoving section)


13


of the plug


11


, unlike the connector


21


which uses the elasticity of a portion between the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


25


as the engaging force.




Note that, as with the described connector


21


, the connector


51


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


51


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided. More specifically, this function can be realized, for example, by appropriately adjusting the angle of slope of the first surface


23




a


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


51


in the insertion state, i.e., the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A. Otherwise, when the plug fixing member


52


is made of a spring leaf, the function can be realized by adjusting the strength of the spring or the strength of the material on a portion between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


53


.




Further, the connector


51


is arranged such that the insertion direction end extension section


55


of the plug fixing member


52


is extended in the direction A. However, the present embodiment may also adopt an arrangement shown in

FIG. 9

in which the insertion direction end extension section


55


of the plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


62


is extended in the direction B (opposite direction of the connector


51


).




Further, the connector


71


of

FIG. 10

, having a similar arrangement of the connector


51


(or the connector


61


), can be made from the connector


51


(or the connector


61


). The connector


71


has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


72


. The plug fixing member


72


does not include the intermediate extension section


29


, and includes the intermediate extension section


30


shorter in length than that of the plug fixing member


52


. Accordingly, in the plug fixing member


72


, the length between the supporting section


53


and the female engaging section


23


is shorter than that of the plug fixing member


52


. For this reason, the connector


71


can be made smaller than the connector


51


.




In the connector


51


, the guide member


56


guides the movement of the female engaging section


23


, and therefore the track of the front end of the female engaging section


23


is a straight line extended in the P-Q direction. In contrast, in the connector


71


, the length between the supporting section


53


and the female engaging section


23


is shorter than that of the plug fixing member


52


as thus described, and therefore the track of the front end of the female engaging section


23


is a circular arc extended substantially in the R-S direction.




In order to smoothly carry out this movement of the female engaging section


23


in the R-S direction, the insertion direction end extension section


54


is formed to be a curved shape, and is guided by the guide member


56


. The insertion direction end extension section


55


is formed at an end of the insertion direction end extension section


54


by being extended in a direction of the supporting section


53


. The catching member


57


is provided by being inclined so that the insertion direction end extension section


55


is previously in contact with the catching member


57


in the front end, or it comes in contact with the catching member


57


firstly in the front end when the female engaging section


23


is shifted in the direction R.




Note that, also in the connector


71


, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


, and the removal preventing function for the plug


11


with the relation is the same as that of the connector


21


.




In the foregoing arrangement, the operation of the pressed section


24


and the female engaging section


23


when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


71


, and the operation of the pressed section


24


and the female engaging section


23


when the plug


11


is removed from the connector


71


are the same as those of the described connector


41


shown in FIG.


6


. However, it should be noted that the connector


71


of the present embodiment uses the elasticity of the insertion direction end extension section


55


as the force (rotation stress) for engaging the female engaging section


23


and the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, unlike the connector


41


which uses the elasticity of a portion between the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


25


as the engaging force.




Note that, the connector


71


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


71


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable, by having the same arrangement as that of the connector


21


.




Further, the connectors


51


,


61


and


71


are arranged such that the components such as the guide member


56


, the catching member


57


or the insertion direction end extension section


55


are provided on the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction A), and therefore a simple structure is realized for the insertion entrance side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction B). Therefore, the connectors


51


,


61


and


71


can provide a simple entrance to an electronic apparatus, thus suitable for an appearance-conscious product.




Further, the connectors


61


and


71


are arranged such that the insertion direction end extension section


55


is folded in the direction B and provided with a corresponding catching member


57


. Therefore, the connectors


61


and


71


have less density of the components on the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction A), in comparison with the connector


51


.




[Embodiment 3]




The following will explain still another embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 11 through 17

. For ease of explanation, materials having the equivalent functions as those shown in the drawings pertaining to the described embodiments above will be given the same reference symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted here.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the connector


81


of the present embodiment has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


82


made of a spring leaf, for example. The plug fixing member


82


has a female engaging section (engaging section)


23


, a supporting section (predetermined supporting section)


83


, and a pressed section


24


in this order in a removal direction of the plug, i.e., in the direction B. The female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are extended in a direction toward the plug area


26


, and the front end of the female engaging section


23


is closer to the plug area


26


than that of the pressed section


24


. Further, a depression section


84


is formed between the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


on a portion corresponding to the supporting section


83


.




The female engaging section


23


, the supporting section


83


, and the pressed section


24


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


. The relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


in the female engaging section


23


is the same as that of the described connector


21


: the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is completely inserted into the connector


81


is larger than the angle of the second surface


23




b


with respect to the direction B before the plug is inserted into the connector


81


. Further, the supporting section


83


is provided between the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


. The supporting section


83


supports the plug fixing member


82


to make it rotatable about the supporting section


83


.

FIG. 12

shows an arrangement example of the supporting section


83


. In this arrangement example, to create the supporting section


83


, the plug fixing member


82


is partly cut to form a cylindrical section, then is provided in the cylindrical section with an axis member to be the supporting section


83


.




Further, in the both ends of the plug fixing member


82


, an insertion direction end extension section (extension section)


85


is provided on the side of the female engaging section


23


, and a removal direction end extension section


86


is provided on the side of the pressed section


24


. The insertion direction end extension section


85


and the removal direction end extension section


86


are provided, for example, substantially in parallel with each other in a direction orthogonal to the A-B direction by being inclined to the direction B.




A guide member


87


is provided on the end of the A direction side of the removal direction end extension section


86


by being in contact with the removal direction end extension section


86


.




In the foregoing arrangement, when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


81


, the plug


11


is inserted with respect to the connector


81


in the direction A, and with this insertion operation, firstly, the guide member


35


of the connector


81


guides the moving section


15


of the plug


11


to be moved forward, as shown in FIG.


13


(


a


).




Secondly, the front sloped surface


13




a


of the male engaging section (unmoving section)


13


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


, and also the front sloped surface


15




a


of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the pressed section


24


of the connector


81


. Note that, here, the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


may pass through the portion where the female engaging section


23


is provided, without being in contact the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


13


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


81


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. Thus, the pressed section


24


of the connector


81


is pressed by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


and is shifted by being rotated about the supporting section


83


. With this operation, a portion of the plug fixing member


82


between the supporting section


83


and the removal direction end extension section


86


, for example, the removal direction end extension section


86


, is deformed by elasticity and the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


is rotated about the supporting section


83


in the direction of plug


11


(plug area


26


), i.e., the direction S, and gets in the small diameter section


14


. As a result, the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


is engaged with the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Consequently, by thus engaging the male engaging section


13


with the female engaging section


23


, the removal of the plug


11


from the connector


81


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Note that, also in the connector


81


, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


, and the removal preventing function for the plug


11


with the relation is the same as that of the connector


21


.




Next, in order to remove the plug


11


, which is in the insertion state into the connector


81


as shown in FIG.


13


(


b


), from the connector


81


, a user holds the handle section


17


of the plug


11


and pulls the plug


11


in the direction B.




With this operation, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B with the handle section


17


of the plug


11


so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


81


is released from the pressing force by the moving section


15


, as shown in FIG.


13


(


a


). As a result, the pressed section


24


goes back to the original state and the original position due to its elasticity, and the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


is rotated in the direction R and is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, which allows the plug


11


to be moved in the direction B, i.e., to be removed from the connector


81


.




Note that, the connector


81


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


81


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided.




This function can be realized, for example, by appropriately adjusting the angle of slope of the first surface


23




a


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


in the insertion state, i.e., the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A. Otherwise, when the plug fixing member


82


is made of a spring leaf, the function can be realized by adjusting the strength of the spring or the strength of the material on a portion between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


83


.





FIG. 14

shows the female engaging section


23


of the connector


81


whose first surface


23




a


is adjusted to an arbitrary angle. In this example, the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is inserted is adjusted to be smaller than the case shown in FIG.


13


(


b


) so as to reduce engagement force of the female engaging section


23


with the male engaging section


13


. Namely, when the pulling force in the direction B is exerted on the plug


11


(the male engaging section


13


), the male engaging section


13


is more easily removed from the engagement state with the female engaging section


23


by a small arcuation of a portion of the plug fixing member


82


between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


83


.




With the foregoing arrangement, when a great force is exerted on the plug


11


, such as a case where one's foot stumbles on the connection cable, it is possible to prevent breakage of the plug


11


and/or the connector


81


, and also, to prevent falling and breakage of the electronic apparatus to which the connection cable is connected.




Note that, in the connector


81


, the plug fixing member


82


is not necessary to be entirely made of an elastic body, as it requires at least one component made of an elastic body among the components from the supporting section


83


to the removal direction end extension section


86


.




Further, the connector


91


of

FIG. 15

, having a similar arrangement of the connector


81


, can be made from the connector


81


. The connector


91


has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


92


having the same shape as that of the plug fixing member


82


of the connector


81


. However, in contrast to the plug fixing member


82


which requires at least one component made of an elastic body among the components from the supporting section


83


to the removal direction end extension section


86


, the plug fixing member


92


has the insertion direction end extension section


85


as the elastic body. Therefore, in the connector


91


, the guide member


87


is provided on the end of the A direction side of the insertion direction end extension section


85


.




In the foregoing arrangement, the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


91


in the direction A as shown in FIG.


16


(


a


). With this insertion operation, the front sloped surface


13




a


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


13


of the connector


91


, and also the front sloped surface


15




a


of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the pressed section


24


of the connector


91


. Note that, here, the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


may pass through the portion where the female engaging section


23


is provided, without being in contact the female engaging section


23


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


16


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


91


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. Thus, the pressed section


24


of the connector


91


is rotated about the supporting section


83


by being shifted due to pressing by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. With this operation, the female engaging section


23


of the connector


91


is rotated about the supporting section


83


in the direction of plug


11


(plug area


26


), i.e., the direction S, and gets in the small diameter section


14


. As a result, the female engaging section


23


of the connector


91


is engaged with the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Here, the insertion direction end extension section


85


is bend and curved toward the direction A with its elasticity.




By thus engaging the male engaging section


13


with the female engaging section


23


, the removal of the plug


11


from the connector


91


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented. Note that, also in the connector


91


, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


, and the removal preventing function for the plug


11


with the relation is the same as that of the connector


21


.




Next, when the handle section


17


of the plug


11


, which is in the insertion state into the connector


91


as shown in FIG.


16


(


b


), is pulled in the direction B, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B with the handle section


17


so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


91


is released from the pressing force by the moving section


15


, as shown in FIG.


16


(


c


). As a result, the insertion direction end extension section


85


of the connector


91


goes back to the original state and the original position due to its elasticity, and the female engaging section


23


of the connector


91


is rotated in the direction R due to rotation stress caused by the elasticity of the insertion direction end extension section


85


. Thus, the female engaging section


23


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, which allows the plug


11


to be moved in the direction B, i.e., to be removed from the connector


91


.




Note that, the connector


91


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


91


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided.




Unlike the arrangement of the connector


21


shown in

FIG. 1

or the arrangement of the connector


51


shown in

FIG. 8

for example, the described connectors


81


and


91


have less density of the components of the connector in the insertion entrance of the plug


11


(the side of the direction B) or the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of direction A), and the components of the connector are gathered in a small area on the central portion of the A-B direction in the plug area


26


. Therefore, the connectors


81


and


91


are suitable for an electronic apparatus having components such as a light emitter, a photo receptor, a complicated circuit and/or the like on the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction A). Further, as thus having the gathered components of the connector in a small area, the connectors


81


and


91


can be downsized.




Note that, in the connector


91


, the plug fixing member


92


is not necessary to be entirely made of an elastic body, as it requires at least the insertion direction end extension section


85


as the component of elastic body.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 17

, in the described connectors


41


,


71


,


81


, and


91


having the arrangement such that the female engaging section


23


is rotated about the supporting section so as to be engaged/removed with/from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, the supporting section (


25


,


53


,


83


) is provided on a center of the circle in contact with the back surface


13




c


of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. On this account, it is possible to smoothly carry out the engagement/removal of the female engaging section


23


with respect to the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Note that, the position of the supporting sections


25


,


53


, and


83


is not limited to the center of the circle, and they may be provided on an area closer to the axis center side of the plug


11


than the center of the circle.




[Embodiment 4]




The following will explain yet another embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 18 through 21

. For ease of explanation, materials having the equivalent functions as those shown in the drawings pertaining to the described embodiments above will be given the same reference symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted here.




As shown in

FIG. 18

, the connector


101


of the present embodiment has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


102


made of a spring leaf, for example. The plug fixing member


102


has a female engaging section (engaging section)


23


, a supporting section (predetermined supporting section)


83


, and a pressed section


24


in this order in a removal direction of the plug, i.e., in the direction B. The female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


are extended in a direction toward the plug area


26


.




The female engaging section


23


, the supporting section


83


, and the pressed section


24


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


. Further, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


in the female engaging section


23


is the same as that of the described connector


21


: the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A when the plug is completely inserted into the connector


101


is larger than the angle of the second surface


23




b


with respect to the direction B before the plug is inserted into the connector


101


. The supporting section


83


is provided between the female engaging section


23


and the pressed section


24


, and the supporting section


83


supports the plug fixing member


102


to make it rotatable about the supporting section


83


.




An intermediate extension section


103


is provided between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


83


, and an intermediate extension section


104


is provided between the supporting section


83


and the pressed section


24


. The intermediate extension section


103


is extended from the female engaging section


23


toward the direction P, then further extended toward the direction B to be reached to the supporting section


83


. The intermediate extension section


104


is extended from the pressed section


24


toward the direction P, then further extended toward the direction A to be reached to the supporting section


83


.




Further, an engagement end side extension section


105


is provided on the end of the plug fixing member


102


on the female engaging section


23


side. The engagement end side extension section


105


is extended from the female engaging section


23


toward the direction B and reaches to the P direction side of the pressed section


24


. A pressing transmission member


106


is provided on the pressed section


24


side of the engagement end side extension section


105


.




The intermediate extension sections


103


and


104


are movable in the P-Q direction, and their movements are respectively guided by the guide members


107


and


108


.




As described, though the plug fixing member


102


greatly differs in the form from the plug fixing member


82


of the connector


81


, the operation principle is substantially the same as that of the connector


81


. Note that, the plug fixing member


102


is not necessary to be entirely made of an elastic body, as it requires at least the supporting section


83


side of the intermediate extension sections


103


and


104


(for example, the curved portion shown in FIG.


18


), and the engagement end side extension section


105


to be made of an elastic body. Further, it may be arranged such that only the engagement end side extension section


105


is made of an elastic body.




In the foregoing arrangement, when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


101


, the plug


11


is inserted with respect to the connector


101


in the direction A, and with this insertion operation, firstly, the guide member


35


of the connector


101


guides the moving section


15


of the plug


11


to be moved forward, as shown in FIG.


19


(


a


).




Secondly, the front sloped surface


13




a


of the male engaging section (unmoving section)


13


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


101


, and also the front sloped surface


15




a


of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


comes in contact with the pressed section


24


of the connector


101


. Note that, here, the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


may pass through the portion where the female engaging section


23


is provided, without being in contact the female engaging section


23


.




Next, as shown in FIG.


19


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


101


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. Thus, the engagement end side extension section


105


of the connector


101


is pressed by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


through the pressed section


24


and the pressing transmission member


106


, and is deformed in the direction P. Further, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


presses the pressed section


24


and the intermediate extension section


104


of the connector


101


to be moved in the direction P. With this operation, the intermediate extension section


103


and the female engaging section


23


are moved in the direction Q, and the female engaging section


23


gets in the small diameter section


14


. As a result, the female engaging section


23


is engaged with the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Consequently, by thus engaging the male engaging section


13


with the female engaging section


23


, the removal of the plug


11


from the connector


101


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Note that, also in the connector


101


, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


, and the removal preventing function for the plug


11


with the relation is the same as that of the connector


21


.




Next, in order to remove the plug


11


, which is in the insertion state into the connector


101


as shown in FIG.


19


(


b


), from the connector


101


, a user holds the handle section


17


of the plug


11


and pulls the plug


11


in the direction B.




With this operation, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B with the handle section


17


of the plug


11


so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


101


is released from the pressing force by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


, as shown in FIG.


19


(


c


). As a result, the pressed section


24


and the female engaging section


23


go back to the original state and the original position due to recovery force (rotation stress) because of the elasticity of the intermediate extension sections


103


and


104


, and a force (rotation stress) of the engagement end side extension section


105


because of its elasticity exerted on the pressed section


24


in the Q direction via the pressing transmission member


106


, otherwise, only due to the latter, i.e., the rotation stress of the engagement end side extension section


105


. Consequently, the female engaging section


23


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, which allows the plug


11


to be moved in the direction B, i.e., to be removed from the connector


101


.




Note that, the connector


101


may also have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


101


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided.




This function can be realized by appropriately adjusting the angle of slope of the first surface


23




a


of the female engaging section


23


of the connector


101


in the insertion state, i.e., the angle of the first surface


23




a


with respect to the direction A. Otherwise, when the plug fixing member


102


is made of a spring leaf, the function can be realized by adjusting the strength of the spring or the strength of the material on a portion between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


83


.




Further, the connector


111


of

FIG. 20

, having a similar arrangement of the connector


101


, can be made from the connector


101


. The connector


111


has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


112


. The plug fixing member


112


does not include the engagement end side extension section


105


, which was provided in the plug fixing member


102


, but includes a recovery force supplying section


113


in the supporting section


83


, as shown in FIG.


21


. The recovery force supplying section


113


includes a supporting axis direction extension section


114


and an attachment section


115


. The supporting axis direction extension section


114


is made of an elastic body, and is provided on the supporting section


83


in its axis direction. The attachment section


115


has a plate shape, and is respectively provided on both ends of the supporting axis direction extension section


114


. Accordingly, the plug fixing member


112


is attached inside of the connector


111


by the attachment section


115


.




In the connector


111


, when the plug


11


is inserted and the pressed section


24


is pressed by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


(the state shown in FIG.


19


(


b


)), the female engaging section


23


of the connector


111


is engaged with the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, and the removal of the plug


11


in the direction B from the connector


111


is prevented, as with the connector


101


.




Here, in the recovery force supplying section


113


, a portion around the supporting section


83


of the intermediate extension sections


103


and


104


is rotated about the supporting section


83


, and therefore the supporting axis direction extension section


114


is twisted by this rotation. Thus, when the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is pulled in the direction B and the pressed section


24


is released from the pressing by the moving section


15


, a force (rotation stress) for releasing the supporting axis direction extension section


114


from the twisted state is exerted, and the female engaging section


23


goes back to the original position. As a result, the female engaging section


23


of the connector


111


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Here, the recovery force of the intermediate extension sections


103


and


104


may of course be used for this operation.




In a comparison of the connector


111


, and the connector


101


shown in

FIG. 18

, in the connector


101


, the engagement end side extension section


105


for obtaining the recovery force is provided in a small area. On the other hand, in the connector


111


, the recovery force supplying section


113


is provided in a large area, thus more easily preparing the plug fixing member


112


. Also, operation stability can be increased. However, the connector


101


is more suitable for downsizing than the connector


111


.




Note that, the relation between the first surface


23




a


and the second surface


23




b


of the female engaging section


23


, and the removal preventing function for the plug


11


with the relation is the same as that of the connector


21


.




Further, the connector


111


also can provide the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


111


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable, by having the same arrangement as that of the connector


81


.




Further, as with the described connector


81


and


91


, the connectors


101


and


111


have less density of the components of the connector in the insertion entrance of the plug


11


(the side of the direction B) or the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of direction A), and the components of the connector are gathered in a small area on the central portion of the A-B direction in the plug area


26


. Therefore, the connectors


101


and


111


are suitable for an electronic apparatus having components such as a light emitter, a photo receptor, a complicated circuit and/or the like on the front end side of the plug


11


(the side of the direction A).




[Embodiment 5]




The following will explain further embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 22 through 25

. For ease of explanation, materials having the equivalent functions as those shown in the drawings pertaining to the described embodiments above will be given the same reference symbols, and explanation thereof will be omitted here.




As shown in

FIG. 22

, the connector


121


of the present embodiment has a plug fixing member (plug fixing means)


122


made of a spring leaf, for example. The plug fixing member


122


has a female engaging section (engaging section)


123


, a pressed section


24


, and a supporting section (predetermined supporting section)


25


in this order in a removal direction of the plug, i.e., in the direction B. Among these components, the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


25


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


, and the female engaging section


123


is provided on the opposite side of the side having the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


25


with respect to the plug area


26


.




An intermediate extension section


124


extended in the P-Q direction is provided between the female engaging section


123


and the pressed section


24


, and intermediate extension sections


29


and


30


are provided between the pressed section


24


and the supporting section


25


. Further, the plug fixing member


122


is supported by having a removal direction end extension section


31


carried by carrying members


32


, as with the connector


21


shown in FIG.


1


. This arrangement allows the plug fixing member


122


, with respect to the area from the supporting section


25


toward the direction A, to be moved in the P-Q direction due to elastic deformation and the recovery stress (rotation stress) for recovering from the deformation of the supporting section


25


or the intermediate extension section


30


.




Further, in the connector


121


, the plug fixing member


122


is not necessary to be entirely made of an elastic body, as it requires at least one component of elastic body among the supporting section


25


, the intermediate extension section


30


, the intermediate extension section


29


, and the pressed section


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 23

, a plug through hole


124




a


is provided in the intermediate extension section


124


for allowing the male engaging section (unmoving section)


13


of the plug


11


to go through therein. In the figure, W


1


denotes the width of the plug through hole


124




a


on the side of the pressed section


24


, and W


2


denotes the width in the periphery of the connection section with the female engaging section


123


.




The female engaging section


123


is formed on an end of the plug fixing member


122


from an end of the intermediate extension section


124


. The female engaging section


123


is extended toward the center of the plug area


26


while being inclined in the direction A, with respect to its end connected to the intermediate extension section


124


.




In the foregoing arrangement, when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


121


, firstly, the guide member


35


of the connector


121


guides the moving section


15


and the intermediate section


16


of the plug


11


to be moved forward, and the front sloped surface


15




a


of the moving section


15


becomes in contact with the pressed section


24


, as shown in FIG.


24


(


a


). At this point, the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


has passed through the plug through hole


124




a


in the intermediate extension section


124


of the connector


121


.




Secondly, as shown in FIG.


24


(


b


), the pressed section


24


of the connector


121


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


. Thus, the pressed section


24


of the connector


121


is pressed by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


to be moved in the direction P. With this operation, the female engaging section


123


is moved in the direction P and gets in the small diameter section


14


of the plug


11


. As a result, the female engaging section


123


is engaged with the back end, i.e., the back sloped surface


13




c


of the male engaging section


13


. Consequently, by thus engaging the male engaging section


13


with the female engaging section


123


, the removal of the plug


11


from the connector


121


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Next, when the handle section


17


of the plug


11


, which is in the insertion state into the connector


121


as shown in FIG.


24


(


b


), is pulled in the direction B, the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B with the handle section


17


so that the pressed section


24


of the connector


121


is released from the pressing force by the moving section


15


of the plug


11


, as shown in FIG.


24


(


a


). As a result, the female engaging section


123


is moved in the direction Q, and is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


, thus allowing the plug


11


to be moved in the direction B.




Further, in the insertion state of the plug


11


into the connector


121


shown in FIG.


24


(


b


), the female engaging section


123


, which is in the engagement state with the male engaging section of the plug


11


, is extended toward the center of the plug area


26


while being inclined in the direction A, with respect to its end connected to the intermediate extension section


124


, as thus described. Accordingly, the female engaging section


123


is in contact with the male engaging section


13


in its front end section. On this account, the easy removal of the plug


11


from the connector


121


due to pulling force exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided can be prevented.




Note that, the connector


121


may have the function for removing the plug


11


from the insertion state into the connector


121


without shifting of the handle section


17


when a great force in the removing direction of the plug


11


is exerted on a connection cable where the plug


11


is provided.




In this case, as shown in FIG.


24


(


c


), the female engaging section


123


of the connector


121


is folded due to the movement of the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


in the direction B, and the female engaging section


123


is disengaged from the male engaging section


13


. In order to ease this disengagement, the connector


121


is provided with the plug through hole


124




a


in the intermediate extension section


124


, whose width is respectively adjusted to W


1


for the side of the pressed section


24


, and to W


2


for the periphery of the connection section with the female engaging section


123


. Namely, this arrangement can reduce the practical width of the intermediate extension section


124


in the periphery of the connection section with the female engaging section


123


so as to allow the female engaging section


123


to be more easily folded on that section. Note that, by adjusting the width W


2


of the plug through hole


124




a


, it is possible to adjust removal easiness of the plug


11


.




Since the connector


121


has the female engaging section


123


capable of being folded as thus described, when a great force is exerted on the plug


11


, such as a case where one's foot stumbles on the connection cable, it is possible to prevent breakage of the plug


11


and/or the connector


121


, and also, to prevent falling and breakage of the electronic apparatus to which the connection cable is connected.




Further, when the plug


11


is removed from the connector


121


without moving the moving section


15


such as the foregoing case (hereinafter referred to as removal without moving the moving section), the female engaging section


123


is folded so that the other area (the area other than the female engaging section


123


of the plug fixing member


122


) is protected from a great load. The connector


121


has superior effect of this function that the other described connectors.




More specifically, in the other described connectors (the connectors other than the connector


121


), a great load is exerted on the area between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


,


53


, or


83


when the removal without moving the moving section occurs. Also, those sections operate to transmit the movement for enabling the female engaging section


23


to be inserted/removed into/from the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Therefore, the other connectors have to be designed with consideration of elasticity limit with respect to the large area between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


,


53


, or


83


. On the other hand, the connector


121


requires consideration of elasticity limit only with respect to the female engaging section


123


(the connection part of the female engaging section


123


and the intermediate extension section


124


), thus realizing easy designing.




Further, the connector


121


is superior in the function of stably fixing the plug


11


in the insertion state into the connector


121


than the other described connectors.




More specifically, the connectors other than the connector


121


are arranged such that the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


,


53


, or


83


are provided on one side in the periphery of a plug area


26


. For this reason, those connectors are suitable for downsizing.




On the other hand, in those connectors, the distance between the female engaging section


23


and the supporting section


25


,


53


, or


83


is shorter in the direction (P-Q direction) orthogonal to the removal direction of the plug


11


(A-B direction). Accordingly, even though those connectors can suitably carry out the engagement of the female engaging section


23


with the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


, i.e., can prevent removal of the plug


11


as with the connector


121


, a bias force for fixing the plug


11


in a certain position, i.e., a bias force from the female engaging section


23


in the direction A with respect to the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


is relatively small compared to the connector


121


.




In contrast, in the connector


121


, the female engaging section


123


is provided to be opposite to the supporting section


25


in the periphery of the plug area


26


, and the distance between the female engaging section


123


and the supporting section


25


in the P-Q direction is longer than those of the other connectors. With this arrangement, elasticity of the area having longer distance can easily provide a bias force in the direction A with respect to the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


. Consequently, it is possible to stably fix the plug


11


in a certain position.




Further, the connector


121


may include a female engaging section (engaging section)


125


and an intermediate extension section


126


as shown in

FIG. 25

, instead of the described female engaging section


123


and the intermediate extension section


124


. The intermediate extension section


126


corresponds to the intermediate extension section


124


. The female engaging section


125


is provided on a portion lower than the intermediate extension section


126


, and has an engaging hole


125




a


continuous to a plug through hole


126




a


of the intermediate extension section


126


.




As with the plug through hole


124




a


, the width W


1


of the plug through hole


126




a


is adjusted to allow the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


to pass through therein. Further, the width w


3


of the engaging hole


125




a


is adjusted for allowing the small diameter section


14


of the plug


11


to pass through therein, and preventing the male engaging section


13


from passing through therein.




With the foregoing arrangement, when the plug


11


is inserted into the connector


121


, and the pressed section


24


of the connector


121


comes on the uniform diameter surface


15




b


having the largest diameter of the moving section


15


of the plug


11


, the small diameter section


14


of the plug


11


gets in the engaging hole


125




a


of the female engaging section


125


for preventing removal of the plug


11


from the connector


121


in the direction B.




Further, when the moving section


15


of the plug


11


is moved in the direction B, the pressed section


24


is released from the pressing by the moving section


15


, and the plug through hole


126




a


of the intermediate extension section


126


of the connector


121


is moved on the small diameter section


14


of the plug


11


. This operation allows the male engaging section


13


of the plug


11


to be removed from the plug through hole


126




a


, i.e., to be removed from the connector


121


.




With the foregoing arrangement having the female engaging section


125


, it is possible to secure and ensure the function for preventing the removal of the plug


11


.




Note that, in the described connectors, the plug fixing member is provided on an area in the periphery of the plug area


26


; however, each of the described connector may have the plug fixing member on plural areas (for example, two areas, three areas, or more) oppositely in the periphery of the plug area


26


.




Further, in the described connectors, the plug fixing member for composing mechanical lock system of the connector is made of a plate-shaped material; however, the plug fixing member may be made of plural kinds of materials. For example, the elastic portion for obtaining rotation stress may be made of a different elastic body. Otherwise, the elasticity required for the plug fixing member may be obtained by a separately provided elastic body. Further, according to the required characteristics, a different component may respectively used for the female engaging section (


23


,


123


, or


125


) and the pressed section


24


.




Further, the described connectors may be used for various electronic apparatuses. As shown in

FIG. 26

, example of the electronic apparatus can be a portable DVD player, a notebook computer (personal computer), a portable CD player, a stationary DVD player, a digital STB, an AV (Audio and Visual) amplifier, a desktop computer, a component stereo player, a digital TV, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistants), a semiconductor memory player, a mobile phone, or a portable MD (Mini Disk) player. These electronic apparatuses are capable of being connected to each other through a provided connector with a connection cable.




Note that,

FIG. 26

shows the case where a sending connector and a receiving connector are respectively provided; however, the present invention may also be adopted for a sending/receiving connector which is capable of both sending and receiving by using a single optical fiber, for example.




As described, the connector of the present invention is capable of insertion and removal of a plug having a moving section. The connector includes plug fixing means for fixing the front end section of the plug when the moving section is shifted in a plug insertion direction with the insertion of the plug, and for releasing the front end section of the plug thus fixed when the moving section is shifted in a plug removal direction.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means includes a pressed section, which is shifted by being pressed by the moving section, and a female engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and engaged with the front end section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug.




Further, the connector of the present invention is capable of insertion/removal of a plug including the male engaging section formed on the front side of the small diameter section, and the moving section formed on the back side of the small diameter section wherein the male engaging section and the moving section have a portion larger in diameter than the small diameter section, and the moving section is movable with respect to the small diameter section and the male engaging section in insertion/removal direction of the plug into/from the connector. The connector is provided with plug fixing means including a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section at the insertion of the plug so as to be shifted, and a female engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the male engaging section so as to prevent removal of the plug.




The foregoing connector may have an arrangement such that the plug fixing means includes an elastic body portion causing rotation of the female engaging section by its recovery force from elastic deformation due to the shifting of the pressed section by being shifted by the moving section.




As described, the connector of the present invention is capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section. The connector includes plug fixing means for fixing the unmoving section when the moving section is shifted in a plug insertion direction with the insertion of the plug, and for releasing the unmoving section thus fixed when the moving section is shifted in a plug removal direction.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing means includes a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section so as to be shifted; and an engaging section (female engaging section), which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section so as to prevent removal of the plug.




With this arrangement, the pressed section of the plug fixing means is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and the engaging section is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section on the front end of the plug. Accordingly, the plug can appropriately be fixed and released by the movement of the moving section of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section is moved in a direction orthogonal to the plug insertion direction and the plug removal direction when the engaging section is engaged or disengaged with/from the unmoving section.




With this arrangement, it is possible to appropriately carry out the engagement and disengagement of the engaging section of the plug fixing means with/from the unmoving section of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section includes a first surface to be in contact with the unmoving section of the plug and a second surface opposite to the first surface, and an angle of the first surface with respect to the plug insertion direction when the plug is completely inserted is larger than an angle of the second surface with respect to the plug removal direction before the plug is inserted.




In this arrangement, when the plug is completely inserted into the connector, the engaging section is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug by the first surface so as to prevent removal of the plug. In this case, the angle of the first surface with respect to the plug insertion direction when the plug is completely inserted is larger than the angle of the second surface with respect to the plug removal direction before the plug is inserted, thus securely preventing the removal of the plug by the engaging section.




Note that, in the case where the front end section of the plug is comes in contact with the second surface of the engaging section at the insertion of the plug into the connector, the angle of the second surface may be adjusted relatively with respect to the angle of the first surface so that the insertion of the plug can easily be carried out.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing means, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the plug fixing means can be made of, for example, a single plate-shaped material, thereby simplifying the structure of the connector.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section is rotated due to a recovery force for recovering a portion of the plug fixing means from elastic deformation, which is caused by the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the engagement of the engaging section with the unmoving section of the plug can be realized with a simple structure using elasticity of the plug fixing means.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section is rotated due to the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the engagement of the engaging section with the unmoving section of the plug can be realized with a simple structure using the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section, the pressed section and the supporting section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction.




With this arrangement, it is possible to easily prepare the plug fixing means using elasticity for carrying out the engagement of the engaging section with the unmoving section of the plug. Further, when the connector has the supporting section fixed in the plug removal direction side, it is possible to reduce density of components of the connector in the plug insertion direction side.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the engaging section, the supporting section and the pressed section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction.




With this arrangement, it is possible to easily prepare the plug fixing means using the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug for carrying out the engagement of the engaging section with the unmoving section of the plug. Further, since the foregoing arrangement has the pressed section on one side of the supporting section and has the engaging section on the other side of the supporting section, by providing the supporting section in the vicinity of the center in the plug insertion/removal direction of the plug area, it is possible to reduce density of components of the connector in the plug insertion direction side and in the plug removal direction side.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the pressed section, the engaging section and the supporting section are provided around and on one side of the plug inserted into the connector.




With this arrangement, the components of the connector are gathered in one side of the plug area, the connector can be downsized.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the pressed section and the supporting section are provided around and on one side of the plug inserted into the connector, and the engaging section is provided on a side opposite to the side where the pressed section and the supporting section are provided.




With this arrangement, a long distance is ensured between the supporting section and the engaging section in the direction orthogonal to the plug insertion/removal direction, and the elasticity of the long distance area enables the engaging section to be firmly engaged with the unmoving section of the plug. Consequently, the plug is stably fixed in a certain position.




The foregoing connector may include a guide member for guiding the engaging section so that the engaging section is moved in the direction orthogonal to the plug insertion direction and the plug removal direction.




With this arrangement, since the guide member guides the movement of the engaging section, it is possible to stably carry out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that at least one portion in an area from the supporting section to the pressed section of the plug fixing means is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the elastic body can be used for appropriately carrying out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug, in the arrangement having the engaging section, the pressed section and the supporting section provided in this order in the plug removal direction.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means includes an extension section on a portion opposite to the supporting section with respect to the engaging section, and at least one portion of the extension section is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the elasticity of the extension section can be used for appropriately carrying out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug, in the arrangement having the engaging section, the pressed section and the supporting section provided in this order in the plug removal direction. Further, this arrangement has less density of the components of the connector in the supporting section side, since the extension section with the elasticity is provided on a side opposite to the supporting section side with respect to the engaging section.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means includes at least one portion made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug. In this arrangement, the portion of an elastic body is provided on an area from the supporting section to a side opposite to the engaging section with respect to the supporting section.




With this arrangement, the elastic body can be used for appropriately carrying out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug, in the arrangement having the engaging section, supporting section and the pressed section provided in this order in the plug removal direction.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means includes an extension section on a portion opposite to the supporting section with respect to the engaging section, and at least one portion of the extension section is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.




With this arrangement, the elastic body can be used for appropriately carrying out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug, in the arrangement having the engaging section, supporting section and the pressed section provided in this order in the plug removal direction.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the unmoving section of the plug has a sloped surface on a back end, and the engaging section is engaged with the sloped surface so as to prevent removal of the plug, and the supporting section is provided on a center of a circle in contact with the sloped surface, or is provided on an area closer to an axis center side of the plug than the center of the circle.




With this arrangement, it is possible to smoothly carry out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the plug fixing means is made of a plate-shaped material thereon having the engaging section, the presses section and the supporting section, and an end portion of the plug fixing means opposite to the engaging section with respect to the supporting section is folded and fixed at the supporting section.




With this arrangement, in the foregoing arrangement having the engaging section, the pressed section and the supporting section provided in this order in the plug removal direction, it is possible to easily and securely obtain the elasticity used for appropriately carrying out the engagement operation and the disengagement operation of the engaging section with/from the unmoving section of the plug, in the vicinity of the supporting section.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that at least one portion in an area from the engaging section to the supporting section of the plug fixing means is made of an elastic body, and when a force at or above a certain level is exerted in the plug removal direction with respect to the unmoving section of the plug in an engagement state with the engaging section, the elastic body is deformed so as to disengage the engaging section from the unmoving section.




With this arrangement, when a great force is exerted on the plug inserted into the connector, such as a case where one's foot stumbles on the connection cable having the plug, it is possible to prevent breakage of the plug and/or the connector, and also, to prevent falling and breakage of the electronic apparatus to which the connection cable is connected.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that at least the engaging section is made of an elastic plate-shaped material and is formed on an end of the plug fixing means, and when a force at or above a certain level is exerted in the plug removal direction with respect to the unmoving section of the plug in an engagement state with the engaging section, the engaging section is folded so as to be disengaged from the unmoving section.




With this arrangement, when a great force is exerted on the plug inserted into the connector, such as a case where one's foot stumbles on the connection cable having the plug, it is possible to prevent breakage of the plug and/or the connector, and also, to prevent falling and breakage of the electronic apparatus to which the connection cable is connected.




Further, when the plug is removed from the connector without moving the moving section, the engaging section is folded so that the other portion (the portion other than the engaging section) is protected from a great load.




The foregoing connector may be arranged such that the connector further includes:




an intermediate extension section provided between the engaging section and the pressed section while being connected to at least the engaging section wherein: the intermediate extension section has a plug through hole opened on a side of the engaging section so as to allow the unmoving section to pass through, and a width of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole in a vicinity of a portion connecting to the engaging section is set to be narrower than a width of other portions of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole.




With this arrangement, the essential width of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole in the vicinity of a portion connecting to the engaging section is set to be narrow. This arrangement allows the engaging section to be more easily folded in the portion. Further, by adjusting the width of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole, it is possible to adjust removal easiness of the plug.




The foregoing connector may be adopted for various electronic apparatuses.




Further, all of the described connector can be used as an electric jack for accepting an electric plug, or an optical receptacle for accepting an optical plug.




The embodiments and concrete examples of implementation discussed in the foregoing detailed explanation serve solely to illustrate the technical details of the present invention, which should not be narrowly interpreted within the limits of such embodiments and concrete examples, but rather may be applied in many variations within the spirit of the present invention, provided such variations do not exceed the scope of the patent claims set forth below.



Claims
  • 1. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug,wherein the engaging section is rotated due to a recovery force for recovering a portion of the plug fixing member from elastic deformation, which is caused by the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, andwherein the engaging section, the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction.
  • 2. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug,wherein the engaging section is rotated due to the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, andwherein the engaging section, the predetermined supporting section and the pressed section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction.
  • 3. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided around and on one side of the plug inserted into the connector, and the engaging section is provided on a side opposite to the side where the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided.
  • 4. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, further comprising: a guide member for guiding the engaging section that the engaging section is moved in the direction orthogonal to the plug insertion direction and the plug removal direction, wherein the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, andthe plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, and wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug.
  • 5. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein: the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein: the engaging section is rotated due to a recovery force for recovering a portion of the plug fixing member from elastic deformation, which is caused by the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, wherein the engaging section, the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction, and whereinat least one portion in an area from the predetermined supporting section to the pressed section of the plug fixing member is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.
  • 6. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein: the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein the engaging section is rotated due to a recovery force for recovering a portion of the plug fixing member from elastic deformation, which is caused by the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug,wherein the engaging section, the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction, and wherein the plug fixing member includes an extension section on a portion opposite to the predetermined supporting section with respect to the engaging section, and at least one portion of the extension section is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.
  • 7. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug,wherein the engaging section is rotated due to the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, wherein the engaging section, the predetermined supporting section and the pressed section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction, and wherein the plug fixing member includes at least one portion made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, the portion being provided on an area from the predetermined supporting section to a side opposite to the engaging section with respect to the supporting section.
  • 8. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug,wherein the engaging section is rotated due to the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, wherein the engaging section, the predetermined supporting section and the pressed section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction, and wherein the plug fixing member includes an extension section on a portion opposite to the predetermined supporting section with respect to the engaging section, and at least one portion of the extension section is made of an elastic body, which is elastically deformed with the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug.
  • 9. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, andthe plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, and wherein the unmoving section of the plug has a sloped surface on a back end, and the engaging section is engaged with the sloped surface so as to prevent removal of the plug, and the predetermined supporting section is provided on a center of a circle in contact with the sloped surface, or is provided on an area closer to an axis center side of the plug than the center of the circle.
  • 10. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein: the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein: the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein: the engaging section is rotated due to a recovery force for recovering a portion of the plug fixing member from elastic deformation, which is caused by the shifting of the pressed section by being pressed by the moving section of the plug, wherein the engaging section, the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are disposed in this order in the plug removal direction, and wherein the plug fixing member is made of a plate-shaped material having the engaging section, the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section, and an end portion of the plug fixing member opposite to the engaging section with respect to the predetermined supporting section is folded and fixed at the predetermined supporting section.
  • 11. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided around and on one side of the plug inserted into the connector, and the engaging section is provided on a side opposite to the side where the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided, and wherein at least the engaging section is made of an elastic plate-shaped material and is formed on an end of the plug fixing member, and when a force at or above a certain level is exerted in the plug removal direction with respect to the unmoving section of the plug in an engagement state with the engaging section, the engaging section is folded so as to be disengaged from the unmoving section.
  • 12. A connector capable of insertion and removal of a plug having an unmoving section and a moving section that is movable with respect to the unmoving section, comprising:a plug fixing member for fixing the unmoving section by movement of the moving section and the unmoving section in a plug insertion direction along with insertion of the plug into the connector, and for releasing the unmoving section by shifting of the moving section with respect to the unmoving section in a plug removal direction, wherein the unmoving section is provided on a front end of the plug, and the plug fixing member includes: a pressed section, which is pressed by the moving section of the plug so as to be shifted; and an engaging section, which is shifted with the shifting of the pressed section and is engaged with the unmoving section of the plug so as to prevent removal of the plug, wherein the plug fixing member is made of a member including the pressed section and the engaging section that are directly or indirectly continuous to each other, and the engaging section is rotated about a predetermined supporting section, which is formed on the plug fixing member, so as to be engaged with the unmoving section of the plug, wherein the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided around and on one side of the plug inserted into the connector, and the engaging section is provided on a side opposite to the side where the pressed section and the predetermined supporting section are provided, and further comprising: an intermediate extension section provided between the engaging section and the pressed section while being connected to at least the engaging section; wherein: the intermediate extension section has a plug through hole opened on a side of the engaging section so as to allow the unmoving section to pass through, and a width of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole in a vicinity of a portion connecting to the engaging section is set to be narrower than a width of other portions of the intermediate extension section excluding the plug through hole.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-373104 Dec 2001 JP
2002-338508 Nov 2002 JP
Parent Case Info

This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No. 2001-37104 and 2002-338508 filed in Japan on Dec. 6, 2001 and Nov. 21, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.

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