Information
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Patent Grant
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6361378
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Patent Number
6,361,378
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 7, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 752
- 439 595
- 439 489
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides a connector with a housing having a simple configuration. After an L-shaped side retainer 30 has been fitted in a temporary stopping position within an opening groove 22 of an inner housing 20, this inner housing 20 is inserted from an anterior direction into a fitting channel 12 of an outer housing 10. A locking protrusion 13 provided in the fitting channel 12 engages a locking member 26 of the inner housing 20, and the inner housing 20 is thereby attached. When the side retainer 30 is to be moved from the temporary stopping position to a main stopping position in which male terminal fittings 1 can be retained, a jig or the like is inserted into the fitting channel 12 to move an operating member 35 formed on an anterior edge of the side retainer 30.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a connector provided with a side retainer.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
One type of electrical connector is provided with a side retainer, in which a retainer is inserted into a housing from a side face thereof and retains terminal fittings. In this type of connector the terminal fittings are retained directly, and it therefore has the advantage of having a strong stopping force. However, side retainers must have an opening into the side face of the housing to allow the insertion of the retainer. This makes this type unsuitable for water-proofing, and it has accordingly been difficult to make side retainers water-proof.
A connector has been proposed in JP-61-162970 to solve this problem. This has a configuration whereby a separate rubber gasket is attached to an insertion hole of the side retainer, providing the insertion hole with a seal.
However, in the connector described above, a specialised rubber gasket is necessary and, consequently. there is the problem that both the number of components and costs increase. Moreover the rubber gasket must be attached to a small component and, as a result, there is also the drawback that the attachment operation is troublesome. Furthermore, even in a connector which does not need to be water-proof, the side retainer protrudes outwards from the opening formed in the side face of the housing. As a result, there is the problem that foreign objects from the exterior might strike against the protruding portion, or that foreign objects might enter between the side retainer and the housing, etc., and therefore it is desirable that nothing protrudes from the opening.
The present invention has been developed after taking the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a connector in which a side retainer does not protrude to the exterior of the housing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided an electrical connector comprising an outer housing, an inner housing insertable in the outer housing, said inner housing being adapted to receive an electrical terminal therein, and a retainer insertable in the inner housing, said retainer being movable between a temporary condition in which a terminal is insertable, and a final condition in which said terminal is immovable, the retainer being movable between said temporary and final conditions after insertion of said inner housing in said outer housing. Such a retainer has the advantage that it is wholly within the outer housing, and thus does not require an exterior seal. Furthermore, it does not protrude, and is therefore not susceptible to contact damage.
The connector includes an attachment face for receiving a mating connector, and preferably the inner housing is inserted from this attachment face. In this way the outer housing can be miniaturised since an additional rear opening is not required. The wire protruding from the rear can be sealed against moisture in a conventional manner.
The outer housing may define a channel having a continuous wall, the inner housing being received within the channel. Locking means may be provided to retain the inner and outer housings together.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a disassembled side cross-sectional view of a connector of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a disassembled plan view of the connector;
FIG. 3
is a front face view of an inner housing to which a side retainer is attached;
FIG. 4
is a side cross-sectional view of the connector provided with the side retainer in a temporary stopping position;
FIG. 5
is a plan view corresponding to
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view along the line X—X of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a side cross-sectional view of the connector provided with the side retainer in a main stopping position;
FIG. 8
is a plan view corresponding to
FIG. 7
; and
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view along the line Y—Y of FIG.
7
.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
9
. In this embodiment, a male water-proof connector is shown. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, this connector comprises an outer housing
10
, an inner housing
20
attached to this outer housing
10
, a side retainer
30
capable of being attached to the inner housing
20
, and male terminal fittings
1
being housing within cavities
11
which extend from the housing
10
to a housing
20
(see FIG.
4
).
Each male terminal fitting
1
comprises a box shaped main body
2
, and a tab or pin
3
protruding from an anterior tip thereof, the tab being capable of joining with a corresponding female terminal fitting. A joining member
4
protrudes from a posterior tip of the main body
2
, and a barrel member
5
is formed on the posterior of this joining member
4
, an end portion of an electric wire
7
being attached thereto by crimping. Cantilevered lances
6
at upper and lower wall sides of the main body
2
protrude outwards, the base ends of these being at the anterior, and a water-proof rubber stopper
8
is attached to an anterior end portion of the electric wire
7
.
The outer housing
10
forms an approximately cylindrical shape, openings being formed in the two end portions thereof. The cavity
11
for housing the male terminal fitting
1
is formed in one of these ends. As illustrated in the drawings, three horizontally aligned outer cavities
11
A are formed in a posterior half of this cavity
11
, these housing the barrel members
5
of the male terminal fittings
1
which are inserted into the outer cavities
11
A from posterior openings thereof. The water-proof rubber stoppers
8
attached to the electric wires
7
can be pushed into the outer cavities
11
A, thereby making them water-proof. The other end of the outer housing
10
has a fitting channel
12
into which fits a corresponding female connector (not shown). An inner housing
20
(explained in more detail below) is also housed within this fitting channel
12
.
The inner housing
20
is formed in as a block, a cavity
11
B constituting the anterior half of the cavity
11
being formed in the interior thereof. As illustrated in the drawings, the cavity
11
B forms three horizontally aligned inner cavities
11
B capable of housing the main bodies
2
of the male terminal fittings
1
. When the inner housing
20
is in an attached state within the fitting channel
12
, these inner cavities
11
B join with the outer cavities
11
A to form the cavity
11
. An upper face and lower face of each inner cavity
11
B is provided with a stopping groove
21
which is open towards the anterior and engages the lances
6
of the male terminal fittings
1
, thereby retaining them in the housing.
An opening groove
22
is provided in the inner housing
20
, this opening groove
22
being formed along a side face on an innermost side of the inner housing
20
and an anterior face thereof; it forms an L-shape when in an open state. The opening groove
22
comprises a vertical groove member
23
and a horizontal groove member
24
. The vertical groove member
23
opens into the side face of the innermost side and intersects with each of the inner cavities
11
B, thereby dividing these inner cavities
11
B into anterior and posterior portions. The horizontal groove member
24
opens into the side face of the innermost side and the anterior face and is formed below the inner cavities
11
B (in the orientation as viewed in the drawings). The side retainer
30
can be inserted into this opening groove
22
from an opening portion in a side face of the inner housing
20
. A stopping protrusion
25
formed on an upper face of the horizontal groove member
24
fits into a temporary stopping groove
33
or a main stopping groove
34
provided on the side retainer
30
, thereby maintaining the side retainer
30
within the opening groove
22
.
The side retainer
30
which forms an L-shape in its entirety, comprises a vertical plate member
31
(housed within the vertical groove member
23
of the opening groove
22
of the inner housing
20
) and a horizontal plate member
32
(housed within the horizontal groove member
24
). An anterior end of an upper face of the horizontal plate member
32
is provided with the temporary stopping groove
33
and the main stopping groove
34
, these being located in sequence from the anterior relative to the direction of insertion. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the stopping protrusion
25
fits into the temporary stopping groove or the main stopping groove
34
, thereby maintaining the side retainer
30
within the inner housing
20
in either a temporary stopping position or a main stopping in position, in positions differing from one another along a horizontal direction (in the orientation as viewed in the drawings). An operating member
35
which allows the side retainer
30
to be moved in a horizontal direction protrudes in an anterior direction from an anterior edge of the horizontal plate member
32
.
The vertical plate member
31
is provided with insertion holes
36
which, when the side retainer
30
is in the temporary stopping position, allow the insertion of the male terminal fittings
1
with its lances
6
protruding towards the exterior (see FIG.
4
). Stopping members
38
protrude from upper and lower faces (on the right in
FIG. 3
) of these insertion holes
36
. When the side retainer
30
is in the temporary stopping position, these stopping members
38
are in a position whereby they are moved away from the inner cavities
11
B. When the side retainer
30
is in the main stopping position, these stopping members
38
are in a position whereby they protrude into the inner cavities
11
B, thereby engaging an anterior end face of the main body
2
of each male terminal fitting
1
and doubly stopping the male terminal fittings
1
(see FIG.
9
). A recessed groove
37
is formed between each of these stopping members
38
, When the side retainer
30
is in the main stopping position the joining members
4
of the male terminal fittings
1
protrude into these recessed grooves
37
. Moreover, a posterior end portion of each stopping member
38
is formed in a tapered shape to guide the male terminal fittings
1
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, when the inner housing
20
, with the side retainer
30
attached thereto, is to be attached within the fitting channel
12
of the outer housing
10
, this attachment takes place from the opening side of the fitting channel
12
, that is from the face side which fits with the corresponding female connector. A locking protrusion
13
is provided on an interior side face of the fitting channel
12
. This locking protrusion
13
is provided on an interior side face of the fitting channel
12
, and engages a locking member
26
provided on an outer side face of the inner housing
20
, thereby maintaining the inner housing
20
within the fitting channel
12
. At this juncture, the opening groove
22
of the inner housing
20
is covered by the wall constituting the fitting channel
12
(see FIG.
4
).
Next, the assembly of the present embodiment, configured as described above, will be explained.
First the side retainer
30
is fitted from a horizontal direction into the opening groove
22
which opens into the side face of the inner housing
20
. Then, the side retainer
30
is pushed inward, in the direction of the arrow in FIG.
2
. Thereupon, the stopping protrusion
25
of the inner housing
20
fits into the temporary stopping groove
33
on the innermost side, relative to the direction of insertion, of the horizontal plate member
32
of the side retainer
30
. As a result, a shown in
FIG. 3
, a posterior end portion, relative to the direction of insertion of the side retainer
30
is housed within the inner housing
20
, the side retainer
30
being attached in the temporary stopping position.
Next, the inner housing
20
, with the side retainer
30
attached thereto, is inserted from the anterior into the fitting channel
12
of the outer housing
10
. Then, the locking member
26
of the inner housing
20
rises over the locking protrusion
13
provided in the fitting channel
12
and is engaged, the inner housing
20
thereby being attached within the outer housing
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
to
6
. At this juncture, the stopping members
38
of the side retainer
30
are in a position whereby they are moved away towards the sides of the cavity
11
. Next, the male terminal fittings
1
, each being crimped to the electric wire
7
which has the water-proof rubber stopper
8
attached thereto, are inserted from the posterior of the outer housing
10
into the outer cavities
11
A. As this occurs the lances
6
bend inwards and then engage with the stopping grooves
21
of the inner housing
20
, thereby retaining the male terminal fittings
1
.
After the male terminal fittings
1
have been attached within the cavity
11
, a jig or the like is inserted into the fitting channel
12
to press the operating member
35
of the side retainer
30
towards the innermost side, relative to the direction of insertion and along the horizontal direction. As a result, the stopping protrusion
25
is disengaged from a wall of the temporary stopping groove
33
, the side retainer
30
moves inwards and, as shown in
FIGS. 7
to
9
, the stopping protrusion
25
fits into the main stopping groove
34
, thereby maintaining the side retainer
30
in the main stopping position within the inner housing
20
. At this juncture, the vertical plate member
31
is moved in a direction intersecting with the direction of insertion of the male terminal fittings
1
, the joining members
4
of the male terminal fittings
1
are gripped by the recessed grooves
37
, and the posterior end face of each main body
2
is engaged by the stopping members
38
, thereby doubly stopping the male terminal fittings
1
and reliably prevented their removal. After the male connector is attached in this manner, the fitting groove
12
is fitted to the corresponding female connector.
Furthermore, if the male terminal fittings
1
are to be removed for maintenance or the like, the corresponding female connector is removed, then a jig or the like is inserted into the fitting channel
12
to push the operating member
35
of the side retainer
30
towards its innermost direction and the side retainer
30
is moved from the main stopping position to the temporary stopping position. At this juncture, the recessed grooves
37
and the stopping members
38
of the vertical plate member
31
are in a moved away state from the cavity
11
, and the engaged state of the main bodies
2
of the male terminal fittings
1
is released. Net the jig or the like is inserted into the stopping grooves
21
opening onto the anterior of the inner housing
20
the lances
6
of the male terminal fittings
1
are bent towards the interior, their engaged state is released, and the male terminal fittings
1
can be pulled out to the posterior.
According to the present embodiment as described above, the opening groove
11
provided on the inner housing
20
to allow the attachment of the side retainer
30
is covered by the outer housing
10
. As a result, the opening portion of the inner housing
20
does not need to be provided with separate water-proofing components, and the configuration of the housing is therefore simplified. Furthermore, the inner housing
20
is attached from the opening side the fitting channel
12
of the outer housing
10
, that is, from the fitting face side of the corresponding female connector. Consequently, compared to the case whereby the inner housing
20
is attached from an opening side of the cavity
11
, the opening side of the cavity
11
can be smaller and the housing can be miniaturised. Moreover, the water-proof rubber stopper
8
to water-proof the opening of the cavity
11
can also be smaller.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the embodiments described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) The present invention is also suitable for a female connector.
(2) The present invention is not limited to the type of water-proof connector described in the above embodiment. It is also suitable for a connector using a non-water-proof side retainer. In that case, it would be possible to prevent foreign objects from entering the space between the side retainer and the housing and preventing the operation of the side retainer, etc.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising an outer housing, an inner housing insertable in the outer housing, said inner housing being adapted to receive an electrical terminal therein, and a retainer insertable in the inner housing, said retainer including a retaining portion and being movable between a temporary condition in which said terminal is insertable into the inner housing, and a final condition in which the retaining portion is engageable with the terminal to prevent removal of the terminal from the inner housing, the retainer and inner housing having a cooperating latch mechanism for holding the retainer in each of the temporary and final conditions, and the retainer being movable between said temporary and final conditions after insertion of said inner housing in said outer housing.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1 and having an attachment face for receiving a mating connector, said inner housing being inserted from said attachment face.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said outer housing includes a tubular channel having a continuous peripheral wall, said inner housing being insertable within, said channel.
- 4. A connector according to claim 2 wherein said outer housing includes a tubular channel having a continuous peripheral wall, said inner housing being insertable within said channel.
- 5. A connector according to claim 3 and further including locking means to retain said inner housing within said outer housing.
- 6. A connector according to claim 4 and further including locking means to retain said inner housing within said outer housing.
- 7. A connector according to claim 5 wherein said locking means comprises resilient projections of said outer and inner housings.
- 8. A connector according to claim 6 wherein said locking means comprises resilient projections of said outer and inner housings.
- 9. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said retainer has two substantially perpendicular plates having a generally L-shaped configuration, and wherein a first plate has a portion of the cooperating latch mechanism to retain said retainer in said temporary and final conditions.
- 10. A connector according to claim 9 wherein the other of said plates includes an stopping member for engaging said terminal in the final condition.
- 11. A connector according to claim 9 wherein said retainer includes a operating member adapted to be engaged by a tool for movement of the retainer between the temporary and final conditions.
- 12. A connector according to claim 10 wherein said retainer includes a operating member adapted to be engaged by a tool for movement of the retainer between the temporary and final conditions.
- 13. A connector according to claim 11 wherein said terminal is housed partly in a chamber of the outer housing, and partly in a chamber of the inner housing.
- 14. A connector according to claim 12 wherein said terminal is housed partly in a chamber of the outer housing, and partly in a chamber of the inner housing.
- 15. A connector according to claim 1 and having a plurality of aligned terminals.
- 16. An electrical connector comprising an outer housing having a tubular portion, an inner housing having a chamber into which an electrical terminal is received and a cavity open in a side of the inner housing and in communication with the chamber, and a retainer insertable into the cavity in the inner housing, the inner housing and the retainer being inserted as a result as a unit into the tubular portion of the outer housing so as to be wholly contained therein, the retainer being movable in the cavity between a temporary condition in which the terminal is insertable in the chamber in the inner housing and a final condition in which the retainer engages the terminal to prevent removal of the terminal from the inner housing, the retainer and the inner housing having a cooperating latch for holding the retainer in each of the temporary and final conditions, and the retainer being movable between the temporary and final conditions after insertion of the inner housing in the outer housing.
- 17. An electrical connector in accordance with claim 16 in which the cavity and the retainer each generally have a complementary L-shaped configuration, and the retainer includes a first plate member adapted to engage the terminal in the final condition and a second plate member that includes a portion of the latch.
- 18. An electrical connector in accordance with claim 17 in which the first plate member is generally perpendicular to the terminal and includes an aperture through which the terminal is received.
- 19. An electrical connector in accordance with claim 16 in which the outer housing includes an opening for receiving a complementary connector, and the retainer further includes an operating member protruding from the retainer toward the opening, the operating member being engageable for moving the retainer between the temporary and final conditions.
- 20. An electrical connector in accordance with claim 16 in which the outer housing further includes a chamber aligned with the chamber in the inner housing such that the terminal is contained partly in the chamber of the inner housing and partly in the chamber of the outer housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-003802 |
Jan 1999 |
JP |
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