Connector provided with lock ensuring mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6582243
  • Patent Number
    6,582,243
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In order to ensure whether a first housing and a second housing which constitute a connector are completely engaged with each other, a locking member is provided in the first housing, and a locking arm is provided in the second housing. A lock ensuring member is provided so as to be supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the locking arm between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, and such that the locking ensuring member is moved toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are completely engaged with each other. An engaging operation of the housings is started in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed at the first position. The lock ensuring member is moved toward the first position after the engaging operation is completed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism which is used for connection of electric wires and the like.




A wire harness used in a moving body such as an automobile has connectors which are each obtained by connecting a male-type connector housing (hereafter referred to as a male housing) and a female-type connector housing (hereafter referred to as a female housing). Terminals fittings with electric wires are accommodated in the male housing and the female housing.




In such a connector in which the male housing and the female housing are connected to each other, various ensuring mechanisms have hitherto been proposed to ascertain whether the male housing and the female housing have been completely connected or are in a semiengaged state. As the connector having the just-mentioned ensuring mechanism, a connector disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Publication No. 7-192808A shown in

FIGS. 7

to


10


is known.




As illustrated in

FIG. 21

, a connector


101


having the aforementioned lock ensuring mechanism is provided with a female housing


102


, a male housing


103


, and a lock ensuring member


104


. The female housing


102


has a main body


110


for accommodating a plurality of terminal fittings and a hood portion


111


for receiving the male housing


103


and is formed in a box shape.




A locking hole


105


is formed on an outer wall located on the upper side in the drawing among a plurality of outer walls for forming the hood portion


111


. This locking hole


105


extends through the outer wall. In addition, a pair of releasing rods


113


extending from the main body


110


toward an opening of the hood portion


111


are provided inside the hood portion


111


. Each of the releasing rods


113


has a projection


114


at its free end. A tapered face


115


is formed on an upper face of each projection


114


.




The male housing


103


has a main body


116


for accommodating a plurality of terminal fittings and a locking arm


117


. The locking arm


117


is formed in the shape of a strip, and one end portion thereof is integral with an outer wall of the main body


116


. The other end portion of the locking arm


117


is a free end portion so that the locking arm is held by the main body


116


in a cantilevered manner. It should be noted that the fixed end portion is located in the vicinity of the female housing


102


when the female housing


102


and the male housing


103


are engaged with each other. The longitudinal direction of the locking arm


117


extends in the direction in which the housings


102


and


103


approach each other when the housings


102


and


103


are engaged with each other (hereinafter, this direction will be referred as an engagement direction).




The locking arm


117


is provided with a locking projection


118


at its widthwise central portion, and is provided with a detecting portion


119


at its other end portion. The locking projection


118


projects from an outer face of the locking arm


117


outwardly of the male housing


103


. The locking projection


118


is to be engaged with the locking hole


105


.




The detecting portion


119


projects from the outer face of the locking arm


117


outwardly of the male housing


103


, The detecting portion


119


has an inclined face


120


on a side of which does not face the female housing


102


. The inclined face


120


extends in the engagement direction, so as to form an acute angle with the direction of extension of the locking arm


117


. In addition, an engaging projection


121


is provided at the fixed end portion of the locking arm


117


. The engaging projection


121


projects outwardly from the fixed end portion.




Further, the male housing


103


has a pair of protective walls


122


. These protective walls


122


are respectively provided uprightly on the outer wall of the main body


116


, and are parallel to the locking arm


117


. The protective walls


122


are respectively disposed on both sides of the locking arm


117


and distanced from the locking arm


117


.




When the female housing


102


and the male housing


103


are engaged, the locking projection


118


of the locking arm


107


is engaged with the locking hole


105


so that the engagement between the female and male housings


102


and


103


is locked.




The lock ensuring member


104


has an inverse U-shaped proximal portion and a pair of flexible retaining pieces


124


. One end portion of each of flexible retaining pieces


124


is integral with the proximal portion


123


so that the flexible retaining pieces


124


are respectively cantilevered by the proximal portion


123


. A tapered face


126


is formed on a lower face continuing to each free end


125


of the flexible retaining piece


124


.




The flexible retaining pieces


124


are respectively provided with detecting projections


127


. Each detecting projection


127


is provided between the free end


125


of the flexible retaining piece


124


and the proximal portion


123


. The lock ensuring member


104


is attached to the male housing


103


such that the locking arm


117


is sandwiched between the pair of flexible retaining pieces


124


, and the pair of flexible retaining pieces


124


are positioned between the pair of protective walls


122


.




As for the connector


101


constructed as described above, the lock ensuring member


104


is attached to the male housing


103


in advance in a state in which the free ends


125


of the flexible retaining pieces


124


respectively abut against the engaging projections


121


, as shown in FIG.


22


. At this state, the male housing


103


and the female housing


102


are engaged with each other. When the locking projection


118


is engaged with the locking hole


105


, the lock ensuring member


104


is pressed toward the female housing


102


. Then, as shown in

FIG. 23

, the free ends


125


tend to be displaced along the tapered faces


126


.




When the lock ensuring member


104


is further pressed toward the female housing


102


, the flexible retaining pieces


124


are retained by the engaging projections


121


, as shown in FIG.


24


. In addition, the detecting projections


127


is positioned between the detecting portion


119


and an edge portion of the outer wall of the female housing


102


for forming the hood portion


111


. The detecting projections


127


are engaged with the detecting portion


119


.




Meanwhile, when the connector


101


is in a state in which the locking projection


118


is not engaged with the locking hole


105


, i.e., in a state in which the male housing


103


and the female housing


102


are in a state of being semiengaged with each other, the free end portion of the locking arm


117


is urged toward the male housing


103


. For this reason, even if the lock ensuring member


104


is pressed toward the female housing


102


, the lock ensuring member


104


abuts against the inclined face


120


of the detecting portion


119


, so that the lock ensuring member


104


cannot be pressed toward the female housing


102


.




Thus, in the case of the connector


101


having the above-described related lock ensuring mechanism, whether or not the female housing


102


and the male housing


103


are completely engaged with each other is determined on the basis of whether or not the lock ensuring member


104


can be pressed toward the female housing


102


.




Moreover, some connectors provided with a lock ensuring mechanism comprises a female housing, a male housing and a, lock ensuring member which is slidably supported on one of the female housing and the male housing. One of the housings is provided with a locking arm which is once deformed elastically when the male housing is fitted in the female housing. The other housing is provided with an engaging portion to be engaged with the locking arm. The lock ensuring member slides between a locked position in which the elastic deformation of the locking arm is restricted and an unlocked position in which the elastic deformation of the locking arm is allowed.




The lock ensuring member is maintained in the unlocked position until the male housing is fitted in the female housing. When the male housing is completely fitted in the female housing, the lock ensuring member can freely slide between the locked position and the unlocked position. Consequently, the lock ensuring member is maintained in the locked position so that the engagement of the male housing in the female housing is not released. Moreover, when the male housing is incompletely fitted in the female housing, the lock ensuring member cannot be displaced to the locked position but is maintained in the unlocked position. Thus, it can be recognized that the male housing is completely (reliably) fitted in the female housing or not depending on whether or not the lock ensuring member can be displaced to the locked position.




With the connector


101


having the related lock ensuring mechanism, the lock ensuring member


104


is moved toward the female housing


102


after engagement between the female housing


102


and the male housing


103


. For this reason, it has been necessary to keep the free end portion of the lock ensuring member


104


projecting outwardly of the outer wall of the male housing


103


before the engagement between the housings


102


and


103


.




Consequently, when the aforesaid wire harness is manufactured, there has been the risk that the other end portion of the above-described lock ensuring member


104


comes into contact with or becomes caught by various manufacturing devices for manufacturing the wire harness. In a worst case, there has been the risk of particularly the free end portion of the lock ensuring member


104


becoming broken.




In particular, when terminal fittings


140


are inserted into the main body


116


of the male housing


103


with the lock ensuring member


104


attached thereto, chucks


41


such as those shown in

FIG. 25B

are used. Each chuck


41


has a pair of clamping pieces


42


which are capable of clamping the terminal fitting


140


therebetween. In this case, as shown in

FIG. 25A

, the other end portion of the lock ensuring member


104


and the chuck


41


interfere with each other. For this reason, it becomes difficult to insert the terminal fittings


140


into the main body


116


of the male housing


103


by using the chucks


41


.




In the connector having the lock ensuring member, moreover, when the male housing is completely engaged with the female housing, the lock ensuring member can freely slide between the locked position and the unlocked position. Furthermore, the lock ensuring member is maintained in the unlocked position until the male housing is engaged with the female housing. Consequently, an operator to assemble the connector forgets to move the lock ensuring member to the locked position after the male housing is engaged with the female housing. For this reason, there is a risk that the male housing might accidentally slip out of the female housing during the delivery of an assembled connector.




Furthermore, when the male housing is completely engaged with the female housing, the lock ensuring member can freely slide between the locked position and the unlocked position. For this reason, there is also a risk that the lock ensuring member might be displaced from the locked position to the unlocked position and the male housing might accidentally slip out of the female housing during the delivery of the assembled connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a first object of the invention to provide a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism and a lock ensuring method for the connector which can prevent a male housing from accidentally slipping out of a female housing after the engagement and.




It is a second object of the invention to provide a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism which does not disturb the manufacture of a wire harness and can prevent the wire harness from being broken during the manufacture.




It is a third object of the invention to provide a connector housing which can be prevented from accidentally slipping out of the other connector housing after the engagement.




In order to achieve the first object, according to the invention, there is provided a method of ensuring whether a first housing and a second housing which constitute a connector are completely engaged with each other, comprising the steps of:




providing a locking member in the first housing;




providing a locking arm in the second housing so as to be once deformed to be engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing;




providing a lock ensuring member so as to be supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the locking arm between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, so as to restrict the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, so as to allow the deformation of the locking arm at the second position, and such that the locking ensuring member is moved toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are completely engaged with each other;




starting an engaging operation of the first housing and the second housing in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed at the first position; and




moving the lock ensuring member toward the first position after the engaging operation is completed.




In order to achieve the first object, according to the invention, there is also provided A connector for electrically connecting a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, comprising:




a first housing, formed with a first chamber for accommodating the first terminal fitting therein;




a second housing, formed with a second chamber for accommodating the second terminal fitting therein;




a locking member, provided in the first housing;




a locking arm, extended from an outer face of the second housing in an extending direction of the second chamber, the locking arm being deformable in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the second chamber; and




a lock ensuring member, supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the second chamber between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, the lock ensuring member restricting the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, and allowing the deformation of the locking arm at the second position,




wherein the locking arm is once deformed when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; and




wherein the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position until the locking arm is engaged with the locking member.




In the above configurations, when the first housing is to be engaged with the second housing, the lock ensuring member is displaced from the first position to the second position. Accordingly, since an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member toward the first position and the operator can easily recognize whether the first housing and the second housing are completely engaged with each other. Therefore, it is possible to reliably prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




In order to achieve the first and the second objects, it is preferable that one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is not protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.




In this configuration, it is possible to prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement, and furthermore, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage.




In order to achieve the first and the second objects, it is preferable that the locking arm includes a locking projection protruded in an outward direction of the second housing and the lock ensuring member includes: a release stopper; an abutment face; and a locking recess. In this case, the locking projection is engaged with the release stopper of the lock ensuring member or the locking member of the first housing. The abutment face is abutted against the first housing when the locking projection is engaged with the locking member. The locking projection is entered into the locking recess when the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position. At least one of the lock ensuring member and the locking arm includes a guide face which displaces the release stopper so as to be disengaged from the locking projection, when the first housing and the second housing approach in a state that the locking projection is entered into the locking recess.




In this configuration, the guide face displaces the lock ensuring member in such a direction as to go away from the locking projection interlockingly with the operation for engaging the housings with each other. At this time, the abutment face is abutted against the first housing, and the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position so that the lock ensuring member is displaced in such a direction as to go away from the locking projection, that is, in such a direction as to go away from the locking member. Therefore, the lock ensuring member does not disturb the engagement of the locking projection with the locking member.




Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage, and furthermore, to reliably fit the housings each other.




In order to achieve the first and the second objects, it is preferable that the second housing includes a restricting projection which is abutted against the lock ensuring member such that the release stopper is disengaged from the locking projection, when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member.




In this configuration, the restricting projection prevents the release stopper of the lock ensuring member from being disengaged from the locking arm after the locking arm is engaged with the locking member. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage, and furthermore, to reliably prevent the fitted housings from being accidentally separated from each other.




In order to achieve the first and the second objects, it is preferable that the second housing includes a stopper which delimits the movable range of the lock ensuring member toward the first housing.




In this configuration, it is possible to prevent the lock ensuring member from slipping out of the second housing before the engaging operation. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage, and furthermore, to reliably fit the housings each other.




In order to achieve the first and the second objects, it is preferable that the stopper is brought into contact with a first portion of the lock ensuring member when the locking projection is engaged with the release stopper. In this case, a dimension between the stopper and a first outer face of the second housing which is most distant from the first housing is not less than a dimension obtained by adding a dimension between the first portion of the lock ensuring member and the first outer face of the second housing and a dimension in which the lock ensuring member moves toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are engaged.




In this configuration, the end of the lock ensuring member which is provided apart from one of the housings can be more reliably prevented from being protruded from the outer face of the first housing. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement, and furthermore, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage.




In order to achieve the third object, it is preferable that one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.




In this configuration, an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member toward the first position. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the first housing and the second housing from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




Moreover, the locking arm is easily deformed elastically through the lock ensuring member so that the locking arm can easily be disengaged from the locking member. Accordingly, the first housing and the second housing can easily be removed from each other.




In order to achieve the third object, according to the invention, there is provided a connector for electrically connecting a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, comprising:




a first housing, formed with a first chamber for accommodating the first terminal fitting therein;




a second housing, formed with a second chamber for accommodating the second terminal fitting therein;




a locking member, provided in the first housing;




a locking arm, extended from an outer face of the second housing in an extending direction of the second chamber, the locking arm being deformable in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the first chamber; and




a lock ensuring member, supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the second chamber between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, the lock ensuring member restricting the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, and allowing the deformation of the locking arm at the second position; and




a position retainer, which retains the lock ensuring member at either one of the first position and the second position,




wherein the locking arm is once deformed when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; and




wherein the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are engaged with each other in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed in the first position.




In this configuration, an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member toward the first position. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the accidental slip-off of the housings after the engagement.




Moreover, since the position retainer holds the position of the lock ensuring member, the lock ensuring member displaced to the first position can be prevented from being displaced to the second position after the engagement. Accordingly, it is possible to more reliably prevent the accidental slip-off of the housings after the engagement.




In order to achieve the second and the third objects, it is preferable that one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is not protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.




In this configuration, it is possible to prevent the slip-off from the first housing after the engagement, and furthermore, to prevent the disturbance of the manufacture of a wire harness and to prevent a breakage.




In order to achieve the third object, it is preferable that one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.




In this configuration, an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member toward the first position. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the accidental slip-off from the first housing after the engagement.




Moreover, since the end of the lock ensuring member is protruded from the second housing, the locking arm is easily deformed elastically through the lock ensuring member so that the locking arm can easily be disengaged from the locking member. Accordingly, it is easy to carry out the removal from the first housing.




In order to achieve the third object, it is preferable that the lock ensuring member includes a projection which restricts the deformation of the locking arm when the first housing and the second housing are engaged with each other in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed in the first position.




In this configuration, since the elastic deformation of the locking arm is restricted when the lock ensuring member is placed in the first position, it is possible to prevent the accidental slip-off from the first housing.




In order to achieve the third object, it is preferable that the lock ensuring member includes a projection which retains the lock ensuring member at the second position if the locking arm is deformed when the first housing and the second housing are engaged with each other.




In this configuration, it is possible to recognize that the locking arm is completely engaged with the locking member or not, that is, the second housing is completely engaged with the first housing or not.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional perspective view of a state in which a male housing begins to be inserted in a female housing in the connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional perspective view of a state in which a peripheral wall of the female housing and an abutment face of a lock ensuring member abut against each other;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional perspective view of a state in which the lock ensuring member has been pressed in the direction away from the female housing by the female housing;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional perspective view of a state in which the female housing and the male housing are engaged with each other;





FIG. 6

is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which a terminal fitting is inserted into the male housing;





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view showing a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism according to a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 8

is a front view showing a male housing in a state in which a lock ensuring member of the connector in

FIG. 7

is placed in a locked position;





FIG. 9

is a front view showing the male housing in a state in which the lock ensuring member of the connector in

FIG. 7

is placed in an unlocked position;





FIG. 10

is a side view showing the lock ensuring member in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a front view showing the lock ensuring member seen in a direction of an arrow XI in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a plan view showing, from below, the locking arm of the connector in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 13

is a sectional view taken along a line XIII—XIII in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 14

is a sectional view showing a state in which female and male housings in

FIG. 7

are started to be engaged with each other;





FIG. 15

is a sectional view showing a state in which the lock ensuring member is displaced to the unlocked position from the state shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a sectional view showing a state in which the lock ensuring member and the locking arm are elastically deformed from the state of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a sectional view showing a state in which a locking projection is engaged with a locking hole of the locking arm from the state of

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

is a sectional view showing a state in which the lock ensuring member is displaced to the locked position from the state of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a view schematically illustrating the positional relationship between a claw and a convex portion in the unlocked position of the connector shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 20

is a view schematically illustrating the positional relationship between the claw and the convex portion in the locked position of the connector shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 21

is an exploded perspective view of a related connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism;





FIG. 22

is a side elevational view illustrating essential portions of a female housing and a male housing of the related connector in

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 23

is an explanatory diagram illustrating the process of inserting the male housing into the female housing of the related connector in

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 24

is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the male housing and the female housing of the related connector in

FIG. 21

are engaged with each other;





FIG. 25A

is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which a terminal fitting is inserted into the male housing to which the lock ensuring member shown in

FIG. 22

has been attached; and





FIG. 25B

is a perspective view illustrating chucks shown in FIG.


25


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


6


, a description will be given of a connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention. It should be noted that the same component parts as those of the related connector


101


will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and a description thereof will be omitted. As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a lock ensuring member is comprised of a female-type connector housing (hereafter referred to as a female housing)


2


, a male-type connector housing (hereafter referred to as a male housing)


3


, and a lock ensuring member


4


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the female housing


2


has a main body


10


for accommodating a plurality of terminal fittings (not shown) made of a synthetic resin and a hood portion


11


for receiving the male housing


3


. The main body


10


has a plurality of terminal chambers


12


which are juxtaposed to each other. The terminal chambers


12


respectively extend linearly to accommodate the aforementioned terminal fittings. It should be noted that, in the drawings, retaining arms for retaining and fixing the terminal fittings are omitted.




The hood portion


11


has a plurality of peripheral walls


13


respectively continuing to outer edges of the main body


10


, and is formed in a box shape. Namely, the hood portion


11


is integral with the main body


10


. Edge potions of the peripheral walls


13


which are apart from the main body


10


form an opening for receiving the male housing


3


.




A locking hole


5


is formed in one peripheral wall


13


located on the upper side of the hood portion


11


in the drawing. The locking hole


5


extends through the one peripheral wall


13


. The locking hole


5


is provided in a widthwise center of the peripheral wall


13


and in a center of the peripheral wall


13


as viewed in a direction in which the main body


10


and the hood portion


11


are connected to each other.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the male housing


3


has a main body


15


for accommodating a plurality of terminal fittings


40


(shown in

FIG. 6

) made of a synthetic resin and a locking arm


16


. The main body


15


has a plurality of terminal chambers


17


which are juxtaposed to each other. The terminal chambers


17


respectively extend linearly to accommodate the aforementioned terminal fittings


40


. The terminal chambers


17


respectively have retaining arms


18


for retaining the terminal fittings


40


therein. The main body


15


is inserted into the hood portion


11


such that the terminal chambers


17


and the terminal chambers


12


are integral with each other.




The locking arm


16


is formed in the shape of a strip, and one end portion thereof is integral with an edge portion of the main body


15


which is located close to the hood portion


11


. The other end portion of the locking arm


16


is a free end so that the locking arm


16


is held by an outer wall of the male housing


3


in a cantilevered manner. The longitudinal direction of the locking arm


16


extends in the direction in which the housings


2


and


3


approach each other when the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other (hereinafter, this direction will be referred as an engagement direction). Namely, the locking arm


16


extends along the longitudinal direction of the terminal fitting


40


accommodated in the male housing


3


. The locking arm


16


is elastically deflectable such that its free end portion projects out of or dips into the outer wall of the main body


15


.




The locking arm


16


is provided with a locking projection


36


(shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


) at its longitudinally central portion, and is provided with a supporting portion


37


(shown in

FIGS. 3

to


5


) extending from the central portion to the other end portion. The locking projection


36


projects from a top face of the locking arm


16


outwardly of the male housing


3


. The locking projection


36


is to be engaged with the locking hole


5


. The locking projection


36


straddles a supporting groove


20


, which will be described later, along the widthwise direction of the locking arm


16


.




The locking projection


36


has an inclined face


19


, a through hole


30


, and a guide face


31


. The inclined face


19


opposes the female housing


2


when the male housing


3


is engaged with the female housing


2


. When viewed in the engaging direction, the inclined face


19


is inclined gradually in a direction toward the inner side of the male housing


3


. An edge of the hood portion


11


of the female housing


2


abuts against the inclined face


19


when the male housing


3


is engaged with the female housing


2


.




The through hole


30


is formed through an end portion of the locking projection


36


located close to the female housing


2


, and communicates with the supporting groove


20


. The guide face


31


is formed at an edge portion of the through hole


30


which is apart from the female housing


2


. When viewed in the direction of moving away from the female housing


2


with respect to the engaging direction (hereinafter, this direction will be referred as a disengaging direction), the guide face


31


is inclined gradually in the direction toward the inner side of the male housing


3


.




As shown in FIG.


3


and other drawings, the supporting portion


37


has the supporting groove


20


, guide portions


21


, a stopper


22


, and the like. The supporting groove


20


is formed through the locking arm


16


in such a manner as to extend from the free end portion to the central portion. The supporting groove


20


is provided in the widthwise center of the locking arm


16


. The supporting groove


20


allows a main body


25


, which will be described later, of the lock ensuring member


4


to be passed therethrough on its inner side.




As shown in FIG.


3


and other drawings, each guide portion


21


has a guide projection (not shown) provided at the free end portion of the locking arm


16


and adapted to enter a guide groove


27


formed in a proximal portion


26


, which will be described later, of the lock ensuring member


4


. The guide projection extends in the engaging direction. The guide projection supports the proximal portion


26


such that the proximal portion


26


is movable in directions in which the housings


2


and


3


approach or move away from each other. Namely, the supporting member


37


supports the lock ensuring member


4


so as to be movable along the longitudinal directions of the terminal fittings accommodated in both housings


2


and


3


.




The stopper


22


is provided at the free end portion of the locking arm


16


. The stopper


22


comes into contact with the proximal portion


26


of the lock ensuring member


4


which has been moved toward the female housing


2


. By coming into contact with the proximal portion


26


, the stopper


22


restricts the lock ensuring member


4


moved toward the female housing


2


from coming off the supporting portion


37


. Namely, the stopper


22


restricts the position of the lock ensuring member


4


located close to the female housing


2


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the lock ensuring member


4


has the main body


25


formed in the shape of an arm, a release stopper


28


, a projection


29


, and the proximal portion


26


. The main body


25


is disposed in the supporting groove


20


such that its longitudinal direction extends in the engaging direction. The main body


25


is elastically deflectable such that the release stopper


28


is displaced perpendicularly to the engaging direction.




The release stopper


28


is provided at one end portion of the main body


25


located close to the female housing


2


. When the proximal portion


26


has come into contact with the stopper


22


, the release stopper


28


projects outwardly of the male housing


3


from the outer face of the locking arm


16


through the supporting groove


20


and the through hole


30


. It should be noted that when the proximal portion


26


has come into contact with the stopper


22


, the release stopper


28


is positioned closer to the female housing


2


side than the locking projection


36


. It should be noted that, in this state, the release stopper


28


is in a locked position which is described herein and in which the release stopper


28


is engaged with the locking projection


36


, i.e., the locking arm


16


.




In the locked position, the release stopper


28


is engaged with the locking projection


36


, i.e., the locking arm


16


. In the state in which the locking projection


36


is engaged with the locking hole


5


, i.e., the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other, as shown in

FIG. 5

, the release stopper


28


is positioned in the locked position so as to clamp the locking projection


36


in cooperation with an inner edge of the locking hole


5


. By doing so, the release stopper


28


restricts the male housing


3


from coming off the hood portion


11


of the female housing


2


.




In addition, as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the release stopper


28


has a locking recess


32


and an abutment face


35


. The locking recess


32


is formed in a concave shape in the face of the release stopper


28


which is located on the outer side of the male housing


3


. When the lock ensuring member


4


moves in a direction away from the female housing


2


, the locking projection


36


enters the locking recess


32


. The locking projection


36


has a guide face


33


which comes into contact with the guide face


31


of the locking projection


36


which entered its inner side.




The guide face


33


is formed on an inner edge of the locking recess


32


which is located close to the female housing


2


. When viewed in the disengaging direction, the guide face


33


is inclined gradually in the direction toward the inner side of the male housing


3


.




When the lock ensuring member


4


is moved in the direction away from the female housing


2


, the locking projection


36


enters the inner side of the locking recess


32


of the release stopper


28


. Further, when the lock ensuring member


4


is moved in the direction away from the female housing


2


, the release stopper


28


and the locking projection


36


undergo relative displacement along the guide faces


31


and


33


. Namely, the guide faces


31


and


33


cause the release stopper


28


to be displaced in the direction away from the locking projection


36


. The main body


25


undergoes resilient deformation for the guide faces


31


and


33


so that the release stopper


28


moves toward the inner side of the male housing


3


.




Then, the outer face of the locking arm


16


and the outer face of the release stopper


28


become substantially flush. The position where the outer face of the locking arm


16


and the outer face of the release stopper


28


become substantially flush constitutes an unlocked position described herein. In this unlocked position, the engagement of the release stopper


28


with the locking projection


36


, i.e., the locking arm


16


, is canceled. Thus, the lock ensuring member


4


is supported in the male housing


3


in such a manner as to be capable of freely movable between the locked position and the unlocked position.




The abutment face


35


is an end face of the release stopper


28


which is closest to the female housing


2


. In the locked position, the abutment face


35


projects outwardly of the male housing


3


from the outer face of the locking arm


16


. The abutment face


35


in the locked position abuts against an edge portion of the hood portion


11


of the female housing


2


. Namely, when the release stopper


28


is engaged with the locking projection


36


, i.e., the locking arm


16


, the abutment face


35


is abutted against the female housing


2


. In the unlocked state, the abutment face


35


does not project outwardly of the male housing


3


from the outer face of the locking arm


16


.




The projection


29


projects toward the inner side of the male housing


3


from a longitudinally central portion of the main body


25


. The proximal portion


26


is provided at an end portion of the main body


25


which is apart from the female housing


2


. The proximal portion


26


has the guide grooves


27


extending in the engaging direction. The guide projections enter the respective guide grooves


27


.




As the guide projections enter the associated guide grooves


27


, the proximal portion


26


is supported in the male housing


3


in such a manner as to be movable in the engaging and disengaging directions. It should be noted that, in the state in which the lock ensuring member


4


is located in the locked position, the proximal portion


26


is recessed from the outer wall of the female housing


2


which is the farthest from the female housing


2


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

.




In addition, in the state in which the lock ensuring member


4


is located in the unlocked state, the proximal portion


26


is flush with an outer wall


3




a


(shown in FIG.


3


and the like) of the main body


15


which is the farthest from the female housing


2


, or is slightly recessed from the outer wall


3




a,


as shown in FIG.


4


and the like. Thus, the proximal portion


26


does not project from the outer wall of the male housing


3


when the lock ensuring member


4


moves between the locked position and the unlocked position.




Further, the male housing


3


has a locking projection


34


. The locking projection


34


is formed convexly on an inner wall face of the main body


15


which is located at the bottom of the supporting groove


20


. The locking projection


34


abuts against the projection


29


when the lock ensuring member


4


is located in the locked position. When the locking projection


34


abuts against the projection


29


, the locking projection


34


maintains a state in which the release stopper


28


projects to the outer side of the male housing


3


. Namely, when the locking projection


34


abuts against the projection


29


, the locking projection


34


restricts the release stopper


28


from being away from the locking projection


36


. In addition, the locking projection


34


does not hamper the movement of the lock ensuring member


4


between the locked position and the unlocked position.




In accordance with the above-described arrangement, before engagement between the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


, the lock ensuring member


4


is located in the locked position and is engaged with the locking projection


36


. To allow the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


to be engaged with each other, the opening of the hood portion


11


and the openings of the terminal chambers


17


are first opposed to each other, as shown in FIG.


1


. At this time, the release stopper


28


is located in the locked position in which it is engaged with the locking projection


36


. The male housing


3


is gradually inserted in the locking projection


36


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Then, as shown in

FIG. 3

, an edge portion of one peripheral wall


13


and the abutment face


35


abut against each other.




As the male housing


3


is further inserted gradually into the hood portion


11


, the lock ensuring member


4


moves away from the female housing


2


by being pressed by the edge portion of the one peripheral wall


13


, i.e., the female housing


2


. Subsequently, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the locking projection


36


enters the locking recess


32


. As the male housing


3


is gradually inserted into the hood portion


11


, the release stopper


28


becomes displaced toward the inner side of the male housing


3


while being guided by the guide faces


31


and


33


. It should be noted that, at this time, the main body


25


of the lock ensuring member


4


is elastically deformed. Then, the release stopper


28


is located at the unlocked position.




When the release stopper


28


reaches the unlocked position, the release stopper


28


is located below the one peripheral wall


13


. The one peripheral wall


13


rides over the locking projection


36


. Then, the locking arm


16


, while being guided by the inclined face


19


, becomes elastically deformed such that the locking projection


36


is located below the one peripheral wall


13


.




Thus, the lock ensuring member


4


moves in the direction away from the female housing


2


from the locked position toward the unlocked position until the locking arm


16


and the locking hole


5


are engaged with each other when the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


are fitted to each other. Then, as for the lock ensuring member


4


, the proximal portion


26


which is apart from the female housing


2


does not project from the outer wall of the male housing


3


when the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


are fitted to each other.




When the male housing


3


is further inserted into the hood portion


11


, the locking projection


36


enters the locking hole


5


. When the locking projection


36


enters the locking hole


5


, the locking projection


36


becomes displaced from below the one peripheral wall


13


toward the outer side of the male housing


3


by the elastically restoring force of the locking arm


16


, and becomes engaged with the locking hole


5


, as shown in FIG.


5


.




The lock ensuring member


4


is moved toward the female housing


2


. Then, the release stopper


28


clamps the locking projection


36


in cooperation with the inner edge of the locking hole


5


by the elastically restoring force of the main body


25


of the lock ensuring member


4


. Namely, the release stopper


28


is engaged with the locking arm


16


. Thus, the release stopper


28


is located at the locked position, thereby causing the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


to engage with each other.




In a case where the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


are in a semiengaged state, i.e., in a state in which the locking projection


36


is not engaged with the locking hole


5


because the locking projection


36


is located below one peripheral wall


13


or for other reason, the release stopper


28


hits the locking projection


36


, so that the lock ensuring member


4


cannot be moved toward the locked position. In this way, by confirming whether or not the lock ensuring member


4


can be moved toward the locked position, it is possible to ascertain whether or not the housings


2


and


3


have been positively engaged.




On the other hand, in the state in which the housings


2


and


3


have been engaged with each other, the projection


29


of the lock ensuring member


4


and the locking projection


34


are brought into contact with each other. Then, the locking projection


34


restricts the main body


25


from becoming deformed in the direction in which the engagement of the locking arm


16


is canceled. For this reason, in the state in which the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other, even if an attempt is made to separate the housings


2


and


3


from each other, the release stopper


28


remains engaged with the locking arm


16


. Accordingly, the mutually engaged housings


2


and


3


are not disengaged from each other unexpectedly.




Furthermore, if the lock ensuring member


4


located in the locked position is moved in the direction away from the female housing


2


in the state in which the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other, the locking projection


34


does not hamper the movement of the lock ensuring member


4


. For this reason, the lock ensuring member


4


can be moved smoothly to the unlocked position, so that the engagement of the release stopper


28


with respect to the locking arm


16


can be canceled. Thus, the housings


2


and


3


can be easily separated.




In accordance with this embodiment, when the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other, the proximal portion


26


of the lock ensuring member


4


does not project from the outer wall


3




a


of the male housing


3


when the female housing


2


and the male housing


3


are engaged with each other. For this reason, as shown in

FIG. 6

, when the terminal fittings


40


held by the chucks


41


or the like are inserted in the male housing


3


, the lock ensuring member


4


does not interfere with the chuck


41


. Thus, since the lock ensuring member


4


does not come into contact with the chuck


41


, the insertion of the terminal fittings


40


into the terminal chambers


17


of the male housing


3


is not hampered. Accordingly, the connector


1


can be prevented from causing a hindrance during the manufacture of the wire harness, and it is possible to prevent the lock ensuring member


4


and the like from becoming damaged.




In addition, since the release stopper


28


is guided by the guide faces


31


and


33


, the release stopper


28


does not hamper the engagement between the housings


2


and


3


. Therefore, the housings


2


and


3


can be surely engaged with each other.




Further, since the stopper


22


restricts the position of the lock ensuring member


4


located close to the female housing


2


, the lock ensuring member


4


can be prevented from coming off the male housing


3


particularly before the engagement of the housings


2


and


3


.




In addition, with the connector


1


with a lock ensuring mechanism in accordance with this embodiment, an interval D (shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

) between the stopper


22


and the outer wall


3




a


is equal to or greater than the sum of an amount of movement L (shown in

FIG. 4

) by which the lock ensuring member


4


moves in the direction away from the female housing


2


when the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other and an interval H between a portion


26




b


(shown in

FIG. 4

) of the lock ensuring member


4


for contact with the stopper


22


and an end face


26




a


(shown in FIG.


4


and the like) thereof which is the farthest from the female housing


2


. For this reason, when the housings


2


and


3


are engaged with each other, the proximal portion


26


of the lock ensuring member


4


does not project from the outer wall


3




a


of the male housing


3


more reliably.




Furthermore, when the male housing


3


is to be engaged with the female housing


2


, the lock ensuring member


4


is displaced from the locked position to the unlocked position. Consequently, an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member


4


. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member


4


toward the locked position. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the male housing


3


from accidentally slipping out of the female housing


2


after the fitting.




By confirming the position of the lock ensuring member


4


, moreover, it is possible to reliably recognize that the locking arm


16


and the locking hole


5


are engaged with each other or not. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the male housing


3


from accidentally slipping out of the female housing


2


after the fitting.




It should be noted that although in the above-described embodiment the locking hole


5


is provided in the female housing


2


, and the lock ensuring member


4


and the locking projection


36


are provided on the male housing


3


, the invention is not limited to the same, and it goes without saying that the locking hole may be provided in the male housing


3


, and the lock ensuring member


4


and the locking projection


36


may be provided on the female housing


2


.




A connector provided with a lock ensuring mechanism according to a second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 7

to


20


. A connector


51


having a lock ensuring mechanism comprises a female housing


52


, a male housing


53


, and a lock ensuring member


54


as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 13

to


18


.




The female housing


52


is formed of a synthetic resin. The female housing


52


includes a main body


60


and a cylindrical hood portion


61


as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 13

to


18


. The main body


60


accommodates a plurality of male type terminal fittings (which will be hereinafter referred to as male terminals)


40




a


as shown in FIG.


13


. The main body


60


includes a plurality of terminal chambers


62


juxtaposed with each other. The terminal chambers


62


are extended linearly and accommodate the male terminals


40




a,


respectively.




The hood portion


61


accepts therein a main body


65


of the male housing


53


which will be described later. The hood portion


61


includes a plurality of peripheral walls


63


integral with outer edges of the main body


60


respectively and is formed like a box (cylindrically). In other words, the hood portion


61


is integral with the main body


60


. The edge portion of the peripheral wall


63


which is provided apart from the main body


60


forms an opening for receiving the main body


65


of the male housing


53


.




A locking projection


55


is formed on one of the peripheral walls


63


of the hood portion


61


which is positioned on the upper side in the drawing. The locking projection


55


is protruded from the outer face of the peripheral wall


63


. The locking projection


55


is provided on the center of the peripheral wall


63


with regard to width and longitudinal directions.




A tapered face


64


is provided on the end of the locking projection


55


which is closer to the opening. The tapered face


64


is inclined with respect to the outer face of the peripheral wall


63


and a direction orthogonal to the outer face in such a direction as to be gradually separated from the opening when gradually going away from the peripheral wall


63


. The locking projection


55


is engaged with a locking hole


86


of a locking arm


66


which will be described later.




The male housing


53


is formed of a synthetic resin and includes a main body


65


, a hood portion


73


and the locking arm


66


as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 13

to


18


. The main body


65


accommodates a plurality of female type terminal fittings (which will be hereinafter referred to as female terminals)


40




b


as shown in FIG.


13


. The main body


65


includes a plurality of terminal chambers


67


juxtaposed with each other. The terminal chambers


67


are extended linearly and accommodate the female terminals


40




b,


respectively. The main body


65


is inserted in the hood portion


61


such that the terminal chamber


67


and the terminal chamber


62


of the female housing


52


are communicated with each other.




The hood portion


73


includes a plurality of peripheral walls


74


and is formed like a box (cylindrically). The hood portion


73


accommodates the main body


65


therein. Each of the peripheral walls


74


constituting the hood portion


73


has one end integral with the outer edge of the main body


65


. The hood portion


73


accepts the female housing


52


therein. The other end of the peripheral wall


74


forms an opening


68


for accepting the female housing


52


. Moreover, a cutout


69


is provided on one of the peripheral walls


74


, which is positioned on the upper side in the drawing, so as to penetrate the peripheral wall


74


.




The locking arm


66


is formed of a synthetic resin and is elastically deformable. The locking arm


66


includes a pair of first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


and a pair of second rod members


71




a


and


71




b


and is formed like a frame as shown in FIG.


12


. The first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


are provided in parallel with each other at an interval. The second rod members


71




a


and


71




b


are shorter than the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b.


The second rod members


71




a


and


71




b


are provided in parallel with each other at an interval. The respective second rod members


71




a


and


71




b


couple opposite ends of the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


to each other.




The locking arm


66


is provided in the hood portion


73


. The locking arm


66


is disposed between the peripheral wall


74


provided with the cutout


69


and the main body


65


. The longitudinal direction of the locking arm


66


is parallel with that of the terminal chamber


67


, that is, the female terminal


40




b.


The longitudinal direction of the locking arm


66


is set to the engaging direction. A pair of supporting pieces


72


(shown in

FIG. 12

) are attached to the center in the longitudinal direction of the locking arm


66


.




The supporting piece


72


is integral with both edges in the width direction of the locking arm


66


. The supporting piece


72


is integral with both an edge in the width direction of the locking arm


66


and the inner face of the hood portion


73


. The supporting piece


72


is formed integrally with both the locking arm


66


and the hood portion


73


. The supporting piece


72


is elastically deformable. Therefore, the locking arm


66


is supported to be freely displaced with respect to the hood portion


73


around the center in the longitudinal direction. More specifically, when the supporting piece


72


is elastically deformed, the center in the longitudinal direction of the locking arm


66


is rarely displaced with respect to the hood portion


73


and both ends in the longitudinal direction of the locking arm


66


are displaced with respect to the hood portion


73


.




A claw


76


is provided on each one end of the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


which is provided apart from the opening


68


as shown in FIG.


12


. The claws


76


are protruded inwardly. An inclined face


77


is provided on each end of the claw


76


so as to be inclined with respect to both the longitudinal and width directions of the locking arm


66


.




The inside of the locking arm


66


constitutes a locking hole


86


with which the locking projection


55


is to be engaged.




The lock ensuring member


54


is formed of a synthetic resin and is elastically deformable. The lock ensuring member


54


includes a main body


75


formed like an arm, an attachment portion


78


, an abutment portion


80


and a projection


79


as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

.




The main body


75


is inserted into the locking hole


86


in such a state that a longitudinal direction is set to be the engaging direction. A proximal end of the main body


75


which is apart from the opening


68


is provided between the second rod member


71




a


provided apart from the opening


68


and the main body


65


as shown in

FIG. 13. A

leading end of the main body


75


which is closer to the opening


68


is provided between the second rod member


71




b


closer to the opening


68


and the peripheral wall


74


. More specifically, the main body


75


of the lock ensuring member


54


is inserted into the locking hole


86


of the locking arm


66


in a state that the proximal end thereof is positioned between the locking arm


66


and the main body


65


and the leading end thereof is positioned between the locking arm


66


and the peripheral wall


74


.




The attachment portion


78


is integral with the proximal end of the main body


75


. The attachment portion


78


includes a first extended portion


81


, a second extended portion


82


and an engaging claw


83


and is formed to have an L shape seen from the side. The first extended portion


81


is extended from the proximal end of the main body


75


toward the outer direction of the male housing


53


such an extent as well as the thickness of the second rod member


71




a.


The second extended portion


82


is extended from the end of the first extended portion


81


which is provided apart from the main body


75


toward the opening


68


in parallel with the main body


75


. The second extended portion


82


has a greater width than that of the second rod member


71




a.


The engaging claw


83


is extended from the end of the second extended portion


82


which is closer to the opening


68


toward the main body


75


.




The attachment portion


78


is attached to the locking arm


66


in such a manner that the engaging claw


83


enters the inside of the locking hole


86


and the second rod member


71




a


is accommodated between the first extended portion


81


, the second extended portion


82


and the engaging claw


83


. Consequently, the attachment portion


78


, that is, the lock ensuring member


54


is slidably supported on the locking arm


66


between a position in which the first extended portion


81


comes in contact with the second rod member


71




a


(which will be hereinafter referred to as a locked position shown in

FIG. 13

) and a position in which the engaging claw


83


comes in contact with the second rod member


71




a


(which will be hereinafter referred to as an unlocked position shown in FIG.


15


). Moreover, when the attachment portion


78


is attached to the locking arm


66


, the second extended portion


82


is exposed outward through the cutout


69


.




The engaging claw


83


forms a spacing together with the second rod member


71




a


in the locked position. The first extended portion


81


forms a spacing together with the second rod member


71




a


in the unlocked position. In the locked position, moreover, the attachment portion


78


is provided on the level with an outer face


53




a


(shown in

FIG. 13

) of the male housing


53


which is the most distant from the female housing


52


or is slightly concaved from the outer face


53




a.


In the unlocked position, the attachment portion


78


is protruded from the outer face


53




a


(shown in

FIG. 15

) of the male housing


53


.




The abutment portion


80


is provided on the leading end of the main body


75


. The abutment portion


80


is extended from the other end toward the main body


65


. In the locked position, the abutment portion


80


forms a spacing together with the second rod member


71




b


which is closer to the opening


68


. In the unlocked position, the abutment portion


80


comes in contact with the second rod member


71




b


which is closer to the opening


68


. The lock ensuring member


54


slidably supported on the locking arm


66


does not slip out of the locking arm


66


by the attachment portion


78


and the abutment portion


80


. More specifically, the lock ensuring member


54


can be prevented from approaching the female housing


52


from the locked position and can be prevented from going away from the female housing


52


from the unlocked position.




A face


84


(hereinafter referred to as a contact face) of the abutment portion


80


which is closer to the opening


68


is flat. The contact face


84


is orthogonal to the engaging direction. The contact face


84


comes in contact with the locking projection


55


of the female housing


52


during an engaging operation of the housings


52


and


53


.




The projection


79


is provided on a central part in the longitudinal direction of the main body


75


. The projection


79


is extended from the main body


75


toward the peripheral wall


74


described above. In the locked position, the projection


79


comes in contact with the inner face of the peripheral wall


74


or is opposed to the inner face. Moreover, the projection


79


is exposed through the cutout


69


in the unlocked position.




Moreover, the width of the proximal end of the main body


75


is almost equal to the spacing between the claws


76


. A pair of convex portions


85


are provided on the proximal end of the main body


75


. The convex portion


85


is protruded outwardly from both edges in the width direction of the main body


75


as shown in FIG.


11


. The convex portion


85


includes a first inclined face


87


and a second inclined face


88


as shown in a two-dotted chain line in

FIGS. 19 and 20

.




The first inclined face


87


is provided on the end of the convex portion


85


which is provided apart from the opening


68


, that is, closer to the outside of the male housing


53


. The first inclined face


87


is inclined with respect to both of the longitudinal and width directions of the main body


75


in such a direction as to gradually approach the main body


75


when going away from the opening


68


, that is, going toward the outside of the male housing


53


. The first inclined face


87


is opposed to the claw


76


in the locked position as shown in FIG.


20


.




The second inclined face


88


is provided on the end of the convex portion


85


which is provided closer to the opening


68


, that is, closer to the inside of the male housing


53


. The second inclined face


88


is inclined with respect to both of the longitudinal and width directions of the main body


75


in such a direction as to gradually approach the main body


75


when approaching the opening


68


, that is, going toward the inside of the male housing


53


. The second inclined face


88


is opposed to the inclined face


77


of the claw


76


in the unlocked position as shown in FIG.


19


.




In the locked position, the first inclined face


87


is opposed to the claw


76


and the convex portion


85


is positioned between the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b,


that is, on the inside of the locking arm


66


as shown in FIG.


20


. When the lock ensuring member


54


is displaced toward the outside of the male housing


53


, the first inclined face


87


comes in contact with the claw


76


. Consequently, the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed in such a direction that the spacing between the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


is enlarged. Thus, elastic restoring force is generated. Then, the claw


76


goes beyond the convex portion


85


and is displaced to the unlocked position in which the second inclined face


88


is opposed to the inclined face


77


of the claw


76


as shown in FIG.


19


. Consequently, the elastic restoring force is eliminated.




Moreover, also in the case in which the displacement is carried out from the unlocked position toward the locked position, the locking arm


66


is once deformed elastically in such a direction that the spacing between the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


is enlarged. Consequently, elastic restoring force is generated. When the displacement to the locked position is carried out, the elastic restoring force is eliminated. Thus, when the displacement is carried out from the locked position to the unlocked position and from the unlocked position to the locked position by the claw


76


and the convex portion


85


, the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed so that the elastic restoring force is generated. For this reason, a resistance is generated together with the elastic restoring force when the displacement is carried out from the locked position to the unlocked position and from the unlocked position to the locked position.




Consequently, the claw


76


and the convex portion


85


give a click feeling to the lock ensuring member


54


to be displaced from the locked position to the unlocked position and from the unlocked position to the locked position. Furthermore, the claw


76


and the convex portion


85


maintain the lock ensuring member


54


set in the locked position and maintains the lock ensuring member


54


set in the unlocked position. Moreover, the claw


76


and the convex portion


85


are engaged with each other between the locked position and the unlocked position through the inclined faces


87


and


88


.




In the locked position, the projection


79


comes in contact with the inner face of the peripheral wall


74


or is opposed thereto. For this reason, the leading end of the main body


75


is restricted to be displaced toward the outside of the male housing


53


. Accordingly, the elastic deformation of the locking arm


66


is restricted. Thus, the projection


79


of the lock ensuring member


54


restricts the elastic deformation of the locking arm


66


in the locked position.




In the unlocked position, the projection


79


is exposed to the outside of the male housing


53


through the cutout


69


. Consequently, the leading end of the main body


75


is allowed to be displaced toward the outside of the male housing


53


. Accordingly, the locking arm


66


is allowed to be elastically deformed. In the unlocked position, thus, the projection


79


of the lock ensuring member


54


allows the elastic deformation of the locking arm


66


.




When the connector


51


having a lock ensuring mechanism which is constituted as described above is to be assembled, it is desirable that the lock ensuring member


54


should be placed in the locked position shown in

FIG. 8

before the male housing


53


is engaged with the female housing


52


. When the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are to be engaged with each other, first of all, the opening of the hood portion


61


is opposed to the opening


68


of the hood portion


73


as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 13

. At this time, the opening of the hood portion


61


is opposed to the main body


65


.




Then, the main body


65


is gradually inserted into the hood portion


61


and the female housing


52


is gradually inserted into the hood portion


73


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, consequently, the tapered face


64


of the locking projection


55


abuts on the contact face


84


of the lock ensuring member


54


, that is, the abutment portion


80


.




Furthermore, when the main body


65


is inserted into the hood portion


61


and the female housing


52


is inserted into the hood portion


73


, the lock ensuring member


54


slides toward the unlocked position because the projection


79


is opposed to the inner face of the peripheral wall


74


. Then, the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed in such a direction that the spacing between the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


is once enlarged, and the claw


76


goes beyond the convex portion


85


so that the lock ensuring member


54


is displaced to the unlocked position as shown in

FIGS. 15 and 9

. Thus, the projection


79


is exposed through the cutout


69


. The locking arm


66


becomes elastically deformable.




Furthermore, when the main body


65


is inserted into the hood portion


61


and the female housing


52


is inserted into the hood portion


73


, the abutment portion


80


and the second rod member


71




b


closer to the opening


68


are guided by the tapered face


64


and are displaced to the outside of the male housing


53


. At this time, the main body


75


of the lock ensuring member


54


and the locking arm


66


are elastically deformed in such a direction that the abutment portion


80


, that is, the leading end of the main body


75


and the second rod member


71




b


approach the peripheral wall


74


. As shown in

FIG. 16

, the abutment portion


80


and the second rod member


71




b


ride over the locking projection


55


.




Thus, the lock ensuring member


54


is moved in such a direction as to go away from the female housing


52


from the locked position toward the unlocked position until the locking arm


66


and the locking projection


55


are engaged with each other, when the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are engaged with each other. At this time, the attachment portion


78


is protruded from the outer face


53




a


of the male housing


53


if the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the unlocked position.




Furthermore, when the main body


65


is inserted into the hood portion


61


and the female housing


52


is inserted into the hood portion


73


, the abutment portion


80


and the second rod member


71




b


ride over the locking projection


55


so that the locking projection


55


gets into the locking hole


86


. When the locking projection


55


gets into the locking hole


86


, the locking projection


55


is engaged with the locking hole


86


as shown in

FIG. 17

by the elastic restoring force of the locking arm


66


and the main body


75


.




Thus, when the male housing


53


is engaged with the female housing


52


in such a state that the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the locked position, the lock ensuring member


54


is displaced to the unlocked position. Then, the lock ensuring member


54


is moved toward the female housing


52


. Consequently, the locking arm


66


is once deformed elastically in such a direction that the spacing between the first rod members


70




a


and


70




b


is enlarged. Then, the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the locked position as shown in FIG.


18


. The male housing


53


is engaged with the female housing


52


so that the male terminal


40




a


and the female terminal


40




b


are electrically connected to each other.




When the female housing


2


and male housing


3


thus fitted are to be removed, first of all, the lock ensuring member


54


is moved from the locked position toward the unlocked position. Then, the attachment portion


78


is pushed downward in

FIG. 17

to elastically deform the locking arm


66


and the lock ensuring member


54


, thereby keeping the second rod member


71




b


and the abutment portion


80


away from the peripheral wall


63


of the female housing


52


. Then, the locking projection


55


is caused to slip out of the locking hole


86


. Subsequently, the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are moved apart from each other and are removed from each other.




Moreover, in the case in which the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are set in a semiengaged state, that is, in such a state that the abutment portion


80


and the second rod member


71




b


ride over the locking projection


55


so that the locking projection


55


is not engaged with the locking hole


86


as shown in

FIG. 16

, the projection


79


comes in contact with the edge of the cutout


69


so that the lock ensuring member


54


cannot be moved toward the locked position. In such a state that the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed, the projection


79


maintains the lock ensuring member


54


in the unlocked position. By ascertaining whether or not the lock ensuring member


54


can be moved toward the locked position, thus, it is possible to recognize that the housings


52


and


53


can reliably be engaged or not.




In such a state that the housings


52


and


53


are engaged with each other, furthermore, the projection


79


of the lock ensuring member


54


is opposed to or comes in contact with the inner face of the peripheral wall


74


of the male housing


53


. The projection


79


restricts the deformation of the main body


75


and the locking arm


66


in such a direction that the locking projection


55


is disengaged from the locking arm


66


. For this reason, even if the housings


52


and


53


are to be separated from each other in such a state that the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the locked position and the housings


52


and


53


are engaged with each other, the locking projection


55


is maintained to be engaged with the locking hole


86


. Accordingly, when the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the locked position, the housings


52


and.


53


engaged with each other are not accidentally removed from each other.




Furthermore, when the lock ensuring member


54


placed in the locked position is moved in the disengaging direction, the projection


79


does not disturb the movement of the lock ensuring member


54


. Therefore, the lock ensuring member


54


can be moved smoothly to the unlocked position. Accordingly, the housings


52


and


53


can easily be removed from each other by moving the lock ensuring member


54


from the locked position to the unlocked position.




According to the embodiment, when the male housing


53


is to be engaged with the female housing


52


, the lock ensuring member


54


is displaced from the locked position to the unlocked position. Consequently, an operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member


54


. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member


54


toward the locked position. Accordingly, it is possible to reliably prevent the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




By confirming the position of the lock ensuring member


54


, moreover, it is possible to reliably recognize that the locking arm


66


is engaged with the locking projection


55


or not. Accordingly, it is possible to more reliably prevent the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




Furthermore, when the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are to be engaged with each other, the attachment portion


78


of the lock ensuring member


54


is protruded outward from the outer face


53




a


of the male housing


53


. Consequently, the operator can easily recognize the lock ensuring member


54


. Therefore, the operator hardly forgets to displace the lock ensuring member


54


toward the locked position. Accordingly, it is possible to more reliably prevent the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




Moreover, the attachment portion


78


of the lock ensuring member


54


is protruded in the unlocked position. Consequently, the locking arm


66


is easily deformed elastically through the lock ensuring member


54


so that the locking arm


66


can easily be disengaged from the locking projection


55


. Accordingly, the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


can easily be removed from each other.




A pair of claws


76


and a pair of convex portions


85


hold the position of the lock ensuring member


54


. Consequently, the lock ensuring member


54


displaced to the locked position can be prevented from being displaced to the unlocked position after the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are engaged with each other. Accordingly, it is possible to more reliably prevent the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


from accidentally slipping off after the engagement.




Moreover, the projection


79


comes in contact with the inner face of the peripheral wall


74


of the male housing


53


in the locked position such that the main body


75


of the lock ensuring member


54


and the locking arm


66


are not deformed elastically. In the locked position, thus, the projection


79


restricts the elastic deformation of the locking arm


66


. Therefore, when the lock ensuring member


54


is placed in the locked position, the elastic deformation of the locking arm


66


is restricted. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


from accidentally slipping off.




In such a state that the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed, the projection


79


is liable to be protruded from the cutout


69


. For this reason, the lock ensuring member


54


is maintained in the unlocked position by the projection


79


in such a state that the locking arm


66


is elastically deformed. Consequently, it is possible to recognize that the locking arm


66


and the locking projection


55


are completely engaged with each other or not, that is, the female housing


52


and the male housing


53


are completely engaged with each other or not.




While the locking projection


55


is provided in the female housing


52


and the lock ensuring member


54


, the locking arm


66


and the locking hole


86


are provided in the male housing


53


in the second embodiment, the invention is not restricted thereto but it is a matter of course that the locking projection


55


may be provided in the male housing


53


and the lock ensuring member


54


, the locking arm


66


and the locking hole


86


may be provided in the female housing


52


.




Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of ensuring whether a first housing and a second housing which constitute a connector are completely engaged with each other, comprising the steps of:providing a locking member in the first housing; providing a locking arm in the second housing so as to be once deformed to be engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; providing a lock ensuring member which is supported by the locking arm so as to be moveable with respect to the second housing in the extending direction of the locking arm between a first position toward the first housing and a second position away from the first housing, so as to restrict the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, so as to allow the deformation of the locking arm at the second position, and such that the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are moved to be completely engaged with each other; starting an engaging operation of the first housing and the second housing in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed at the first position; and moving the lock ensuring member toward the first position after the engaging operation is completed.
  • 2. A connector for electrically connecting a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, comprising:a first housing, formed with a first chamber for accommodating the first terminal fitting therein; a second housing, formed with a second chamber for accommodating the second terminal fitting therein; a locking member, provided in the first housing; a locking arm, extending from an outer face of the second housing in an extending direction of the second chamber, the locking arm being deformable in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the second chamber; and a lock ensuring member, supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the second chamber between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, the lock ensuring member restricting the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, and allowing the deformation of the locking arm at the second position, wherein the locking arm is once deformed when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; wherein the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position until the locking arm is engaged wit the locking member; wherein the second housing includes a stopper which delimits the movable range of the lock ensuring member toward the first housing, wherein the stopper is brought into contact with a first position of the lock ensuring member when the locking projection is engaged with the release stopper; and wherein a dimension between the stopper and a first outer face of the second housing which is most distant from the first housing is not less than a dimension obtained by adding a dimension between the first portion of the lock ensuring member and the first outer face of the second housing and a dimension in which the lock ensuring member moves toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are engaged.
  • 3. A connector for electrically connecting a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, comprising:a first housing, formed with a first chamber for accommodating the first terminal fitting therein; a second housing, formed with a second chamber for accommodating the second terminal fitting therein; a locking member, provided in the first housing; a locking arm, extended from an outer face of the second housing in an extending direction of the second chamber, the locking arm being deformable in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the second chamber; and a lock ensuring member, supported by the locking arm movably in the extending direction of the second chamber between a first position closer to the first housing and a second position farther from the first housing, the lock ensuring member restricting the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, and allowing the deformation of the locking arm at the second position, wherein the locking arm is once deformed when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; wherein the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position until the locking arm is engaged wit the locking member; wherein the locking arm includes a locking projecting protruded in an outward direction of the second housing and the lock ensuring member includes: a release stopper; an abutment face; and a locking recess; wherein the locking projection is engaged with the release stopper of the lock ensuring member or the locking member of the first housing; wherein the abutment face is abutted against the first housing when the locking projection is engaged with the locking member; wherein the locking projection is entered into the locking recess when the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position; and wherein at least one of the lock ensuring member and the locking arm includes a guide face which displaces the release stopper so as to be disengaged from, the locking projection, when the first housing and the second housing approach in a state that the locking projection is entered into the locking recess.
  • 4. The connector as set forth in claim 3, wherein the second housing includes a restricting projection which is abutted against the lock ensuring member such that the release stopper is disengaged from the locking projection, when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member.
  • 5. A connector for electrically connecting a first terminal fitting and a second terminal fitting, comprising:a first housing, formed with a first chamber for accommodating the first terminal fitting therein; a second housing, formed with a second chamber for accommodating the second terminal fitting therein; a locking member, provided in the first housing; a locking arm, extended from an outer face of the second housing in an extending direction of the second chamber, the locking arm being deformable in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the second chamber; and a lock ensuring member, supported by the locking arm and moveable with respect to the second housing in the extending direction of the second chamber between a first position toward the first housing and a second position away from the first housing, the lock ensuring member restricting the deformation of the locking arm at the first position, and allowing the deformation of the locking arm at the second position, wherein with the lock ensuring member in the second position, the locking arm is deformed when the locking arm is engaged with the locking member to engage the first housing and the second housing; and wherein the lock ensuring member is moved toward the second position when the first housing and the second housing are moved to be engaged with each other, and the lock ensuring member is moved toward the first position after the locking arm is engaged with the locking member.
  • 6. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is not protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.
  • 7. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein the second housing includes a stopper which delimits the movable range of the lock ensuring member toward the first housing.
  • 8. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein one end portion of the lock ensuring member which is away from the first housing is protruded from an outer face of the second housing, when the lock ensuring member is placed at the second position.
  • 9. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein the lock ensuring member includes a projection which restricts the deformation of the locking arm when the first housing and the second housing are engaged with each other in a state that the lock ensuring member is placed in the first position.
  • 10. The connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein the lock ensuring member includes a projection which retains the lock ensuring member at the second position if thc locking arm is deformed when the first housing and the second housing are engaged with each other.
  • 11. The connector as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:a position retainer, which retains the lock ensuring member at either one of the first position and the second position.
  • 12. The connector as set forth in claim 11, wherein the position retainer includes a deformable claw with which the lock ensuring member is provided, and a convex portion engaged with the position retainer, and the convex portion with which the lock arm is provided, andwherein the claw is deformed along with a sliding face of the convex portion when the lock ensuring member is moved between the first position and the second position.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-289137 Sep 2000 JP
2001-248222 Aug 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5605472 Sakai et al. Feb 1997 A
6461186 Endo Oct 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
0 655 807 May 1995 EP
7-192808 Jul 1995 JP
9-219255 Aug 1997 JP