An embodiment of present invention relates to a connector removing jig and a connector removing method using the same.
Recently, a number of connectors that connect cables may be densely-located in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction in an electronic apparatus. This trend becomes more apparent due to the progress of downsizing of the electronic apparatus. When a number of connectors are densely-located, cables are closely spaced, and it becomes difficult to secure the space for the work of removing a connector. That is to say, in a case where the certain cable is removed, if a number of cables are densely-located in the vertical direction and in the horizontal direction and cables are closely spaced, the connector to be removed cannot be reached because other closely-spaced cables get in the way. Thus, to remove the certain cable, it is necessary to remove cables around the cable to be removed in sequence and to secure the space for the work so that the hands can reach the cable to be removed. As described above, the removal of extraneous cables for securing the space for the work is cumbersome itself, and has a risk of the misinsertion when returning cables to the original location.
In view of above circumstances, various types of extracting tools, devices and industrial tools have been conventionally suggested. For example, a device for inserting and extracting a connector, which includes a guide means that guides one connector to another connector and a connector move means that sends the one connector to the another connector via the guide means, is known.
[Patent-Document 1] Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2004-39305
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a removing jig that removes a cable connector which is connected to a substrate connector including a first connecting terminal, a first engaging catch portion and a second engaging catch portion. The cable connector includes a connector body to which a second connecting terminal which is connected to the first connecting terminal is provided on a front side, and a lever portion located at a back side of the connector body so as to be reciprocally movable in a removal direction from the substrate connector. In addition, the cable connector includes a first engagement nail and a second engagement nail that engage with a first engaging catch portion and a second engaging catch portion respectively in conjunction with the lever portion.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
A description will now be given of an embodiment of the present invention with reference to accompanied drawings. In drawings, the size, the ratio and the like of each portion are not illustrated to correspond to actual portions completely. In addition, in several drawings, detail illustration may be omitted.
[Exemplary Embodiment]
Firstly, a description will be given of a cable connector 100 capable of being pulled out by a removing jig 1 to facilitate understanding of the removing jig 1 of the present embodiment described in
The cable connector 100 is used by being coupled with the substrate connector 50 described in
The first leg portion 103a is extended so as to be slidably inserted into the connector body 101. A columnar guide portion 103a1 that the first engagement nail 104 described later contacts is provided at the tip portion of the first leg portion 103a. The guide portion 103a1 is offset slightly to the center side of the connector body 101.
In the same manner, the second leg portion 103b is extended so as to be inserted into the connector body 101 slidably. A columnar guide portion 103b1 that the second engagement nail 105 described later contacts is provided at a tip portion of the second leg portion 103b. The guide portion 103b1 is offset slightly to the center side of the connector body 101.
A first protrusion portion 103a2 is provided to the tip portion of the first leg portion 103a. In addition, a second protrusion portion 103b2 is provided to the tip portion of the second leg portion 103b in the same manner. The first protrusion portion 103a2 and the second protrusion portion 103b2 are located in a groove 101b and a groove 101c provided to the top panel of the connector body 101.
The connector body 101 described above includes a cable 102, and the cable 102 extends from the back side of the connector body 101.
The cable connector 100 further includes a first engagement nail 104 that engages with the first engaging catch portion 52 and a second engagement nail 105 that engages with the second engaging catch portion 53 in conjunction with the lever portion 103.
In the first engagement nail 104, an engagement portion 104a is curved at the tip portion. A straight portion 104b is connected to the engagement portion 104a, and a curved portion 104c is connected to the straight portion 104b. Furthermore, an attaching portion 104d is connected to the curved portion 104c. The first engagement nail 104 is installed with the attaching portion 104d being put into the connector body 101. According to this, the first engagement nail 104 is openable and closable around the attaching portion 104d as a fulcrum point. The first engagement nail 104 described above contacts the guide portion 103a1 provided to the leg portion 103a when being mounted to the connector body 101. As described in
The first engagement nail 104 and the second engagement nail 105 have the same structure. That is to say, as the guide portion 103b1 contacting the second engagement nail 105 moves back and forth, the opening and closing of the second engagement nail 105 around the attaching portion is achieved.
As described above, the first engagement nail 104 and the second engagement nail 105 engage with the first engaging catch portion 52 and the second engaging catch portion 53 so that they hook the first engaging catch portion 52 and the second engaging catch portion 53 from the outside when they becomes in a closed state. As described above, the cable connector 100 includes a locking mechanism with the substrate connector 50.
If removing the cable connector 100 described above without using the removing jig 1 of the present embodiment, it is considered to use a tag 111 described in
However, when cables 102 are closely spaced, it is expected that a hand cannot reach the tag 111. In addition, it is cumbersome to wrap the tag 111 around each cable connector 100.
Thus, the removing jig 1 of the present embodiment is used. Hereinafter, a detail description will be given of the removing jig 1 with reference to
The removing jig 1 is used when removing the cable connector 100 described above from the substrate connector 50. The removing jig 1 includes an arm member 10 and a frame member 30 as described in
The arm member 10 includes a first side plate 11 provided with the first axial hole 11a and a second side plate 12 placed opposite the first side plate 11 and provided with a second axial hole 12a. The first side plate 11 is connected to the second side plate 12 by the top plate 17. The top plate 17 is extended frontward, and extension plates 18, which are placed opposite each other with a clearance narrower than the clearance between the first side plate 11 and the second side plate 12, are provided on the underside of the top plate 17. An engagement portion 13 that is engaged with the bridging portion 103c of the lever portion 103 is provided at the tip portion of each extension plate 18. Each of engagement portions 13 has a claw-like shape, and is provided to the tip of each extension plate 18. The back end surface of the engagement portion 13 provided as described above becomes an abutment surface 13a with the bridging portion 103c of the lever portion 103. The engagement portion 13 can protrude from a first window portion 35 described later. In a state where the amount of protrusion from the first window portion 35 is large, the engagement portion 13 engages with the bridging portion 103c. The state where the amount of protrusion from the first window portion 35 is large corresponds to “a second state” in the present invention.
The arm member 10 includes a first arm operation portion 14 which is formed to have steps at its base end as described in
The tail end of the first arm operation portion 14 are bent upward, and is fabricated so as to be hooked by a finger of an operator easily when operated.
The arm member 10 further includes a second arm operation portion 15 that can protrude from a bottom edge 30a of the frame member 30 therebeneath as described in
A description will now be given of the frame member 30. As described in
As described in
The abutment portion 31 provided to the frame member 30 is formed narrower than the interval between the first side plate 32 and the second side plate 33. The abutment portion 31 is inserted into the space 112 of the cable connector 100 illustrated in
The arm member 10 is located in the inside of the frame member 30 described above. As described in
As described in
The screw clamp part 40b is inserted through the first axial hole 11a and the first guide groove 32a, and is screwed to the screw part 40a. Moreover, the screw clamp part 41b is inserted through the second axial hole 12a and the second guide groove 33a, and is screwed to the screw part 41a. According to this, the arm member 10 can be connected swingably and slidably to the frame member 30.
A description will now be given of a method for using the removing jig 1 described above, which means the pull-out of the cable connector 100 with the removing jig 1, with reference to
An operator puts his or her thumb to the first arm operation portion 14, grabs the base end of the frame member 30 of the removing jig 1 with putting long fingers on the second arm operation portion 15, and carries out an operation.
When removing the cable connector 100 from the substrate connector 50, the state of the engagement portion 13 is made the first state where the amount of protrusion from the first window portion 35 is small as described in
An operator moves the frame member 30 forward keeping the state of the engagement portion 13 the first state. Then, the abutment portion 31 located at the tip side of the frame member 30 is made to abut the back surface of the connector body 101. That is to say, the abutment portion 31 is inserted into the space 112 formed by being surrounded by the first leg portion 103a, the second leg portion 103b and the bridging portion 103c described in
The arm member is made to swing in the condition where the abutment portion 31 is abutting the back surface of the connector body 101. That is to say, the first arm operation portion 14 is pushed downward as described in
Then, as described in
Due to the behavior of the arm member 10 described above, the lever portion 103 is extracted, the engagement between the first engagement nail 104 and the first engaging catch portion 52 is released, and the engagement between the second engagement nail 105 and the second engaging catch portion 53 is released. At this time, as the abutment portion 31 of the frame member 30 abuts the back surface of the connector body 101 and holds the connector body 101, only the lever portion 103 can be extracted.
In a state where the engagement between the first engagement nail 104 and the first engaging catch portion 52, and the engagement between the second engagement nail 105 and the second engaging catch portion 53 are released, the first protrusion portion 103a2 engages with the groove 101b. In addition, the second protrusion portion 103b2 engages with the groove 101c.
Next, the frame member 30 is moved backward in the condition where the engagement between the first engagement nail 104 and the first engaging catch portion 52 is released and the engagement between the second engagement nail 105 and the second engaging catch portion 53 is released. This releases the connection between the first connecting terminal 51 and the second connecting terminal 101a. A propagation of force of this moment will be described as follows. Firstly, the force pulling the engagement portion 13 is propagated to the lever portion 103 which is being engaged with the engagement portion 13. Then, the force is propagated to the connector body 101 from the lever portion 103, via the first protrusion portion 103a2 and the groove 101b that are engaged each other and the second protrusion portion 103b2 and the groove 101c that are engaged each other. This pulls the connector body 101, and releases the connection between the first connecting terminal 51 and the second connecting terminal 101a.
This completes the pull-out of the cable connector 100.
As described above, it is possible to remove the cable connector 100 from the substrate connector 50 with the removing jig 1 of the exemplary embodiment.
As the removing jig 1 includes the frame member 30 of which the length is long, it can reach the cable connector 100 to be removed even in the condition where cables 102 are closely spaced, and can remove the cable connector 100 from the substrate connector 50 easily.
As a result, it becomes unnecessary to secure the space for the work of removing the cable connector 100 to be removed, and it becomes possible to increase the speed for work. In addition, as it is not necessary to remove extra cable connectors 100, the risk for mistaking the locations where the cable connectors 100 are inserted is low when recovering the original state.
Moreover, as the removing jig 1 can propagate the force to the lever portion 103 efficiently and can pull the lever portion 103, it is possible to remove the cable connector 100 easily.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various change, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation application of PCT/JP2008/069712 filed Oct. 30, 2008, the contents of which are herein wholly incorporated by reference.
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