Claims
- 1. A first electrical connector that is designed to mate with a second electrical connector, wherein said first and second connectors have first and second housings respectively, and said connectors can mate by moving them together along a mating axis, and wherein said first housing is of largely rectangular shape and has laterally opposite sides that are spaced in a lateral direction that is perpendicular to said mating axis, wherein:
- said first connector housing has a passage extending in forward and rearward directions along a passage axis, and has a forwardly projecting sleeve portion that surrounds at least a forward portion of said passage, said sleeve portion having a plurality of radial openings; and including
- a shaft that is slidable in forward and rearward directions in said passage and that has a forward shaft portion with a shaft recess and an outer push surface spaced along said passage axis from said shaft recess, said shaft having a plunger engaging surface;
- a plurality of lock balls that each lies in one of said radial opening of said sleeve portion;
- a spring urging said shaft in a first direction along said passage to a position where said outer push surface pushes out said balls;
- a push button which is slidably mounted on a first side of said first housing to slide thereon in directions that are perpendicular to said passage axis, said button having an exposed outer surface that can be manually depressed and having a plunger that moves against said plunger-engaging surface of said shaft to slide said shaft along said passage axis.
- 2. The connector described in claim 1 wherein:
- said shaft has an elongated slot with said slot having walls forming said plunger-engaging surface, with said plunger-engaging surface extending in forward and rearward directions and having forward and rearward ends, with a first of said slot ends extending at an incline of between 10.degree. and 80.degree. to said passage axis and facing partially toward said first side of said housing;
- said plunger of said push button engages said first slot end so depression of said button causes said shaft to slide.
- 3. The connector described in claim 2 including:
- a coil spring that urges said shaft rearwardly, with said first slot end lying at the front end of said slot, and said shaft recess lying rearward of said shaft outer push surface.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/808,200 filed Feb. 28, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,781.
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