This application is based on Japanese Patent Application (No. 2015-123387) filed on Jun. 19, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector with an aligning plate which supports male terminals and thereby positions them at prescribed positions and protects them.
2. Description of the Related Art
For example, a technique relating to a connector for electrical connection is known which is disclosed in JP-A-2009-187865.
The connector disclosed in JP-A-2009-187865 includes a male connector which is provided for terminals of one bundle of cables and a female connector which is provided for terminals of the other bundle of cables. The female connector includes a female connector housing having a hood and a male terminal housing portion and a number of male terminals housed in the female connector housing. Where the number of male terminals are large, the female connector is further equipped with an aligning plate. The aligning plate is provided to position and protect male electric contact portions (male tabs) of the male terminals that project into the hood of the female connector housing in a state that the male connector is not fitted in the female connector. The aligning plate is attached to provisional locking arms in a provisional locking manner. The provisional locking arms are provided inside the hood.
As illustrated in
Now, a description will be made of work of provisionally locking the aligning plate 102 inside the connector housing 101. First, the aligning plate 102 is moved in the direction indicated by arrow P in
Since as described above the aligning plate 102 is provisionally locked on the provisional locking arms 107, the male electric contact portions of the male terminals that project into the hood 103 of the connector housing 101 can be positioned and protected in a state that a counterpart connector (not shown) is not fitted in the connector 100.
In the connector 100 illustrated in
If the aligning plate 102 is pushed further in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector, both end portions of the aligning plate 102 rotate further in the directions indicated by arrow U in
This problem means that the aligning plate 102 that has been disengaged from the provisional locking arms 107 may fall to the deep side of the connector housing 101.
Furthermore, when the aligning plate 102 has fallen to the deep side the connector housing 101, a problem arises that the aligning plate 102 can no longer protect the male terminals or position them at the prescribed positions.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the invention is therefore to provide a connector with an aligning plate which can maintain the engagement between the alignment plate and the provisional locking arms.
To solve the above problems, as recited in a first aspect, the invention provides a connector with an aligning plate including:
plural male terminals configured to come into electrically contact with terminals of a counterpart connector;
a connector housing that houses the male terminals therein and is formed so that the counterpart connector is inserted thereinto; and
an aligning plate that is provided so as to be movable in an insertion direction of the counterpart connector into the connector housing and that positions tip portions of the male terminals in the connector housing,
wherein the connector housing includes a pair of provisional locking arms which hold the aligning plate at a provisional locking position, and the aligning plate includes provisional locking portions which engage with the pair of provisional locking arms; and
wherein the connector housing and the aligning plate are provided with plural recesses and plural projections which are mutually engageable and which restrict a warp of the aligning plate in the insertion direction.
According to this aspect of the invention, since the connector housing and the aligning plate are provided with plural recesses and plural projections, the recesses are fitted with the respective projections, whereby a warp of the aligning plate in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector is restricted.
As recited in a second aspect, the invention provides a connector with an aligning plate according to the first aspect in which the recesses and the projections are provided at positions near the provisional locking arms and the provisional locking portions.
According to this aspect of the invention, since the recesses and projections are provided at positions near the provisional locking arms and the provisional locking portions, a warp of the aligning plate in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector near the positions where the provisional locking arms are engaged with the provisional locking portions is restricted.
As recited in a third aspect, the invention provides a connector with an aligning plate according to the first or second aspect in which the projections are formed in inner wall surfaces of the connector housing and shaped like ribs extending in the insertion direction, and the recesses are formed in outer edges of the aligning plate so as to guide the projections.
In this aspect of the invention, the projections and shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction and the recesses have such a shape as to guide the respective projections.
According to the first aspect of the invention, even if the aligning plate is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector in a state that the aligning plate is engaged with the provisional locking arms, a warp of the aligning plate in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector can be restricted because the recesses and the projections formed in the connector housing and the aligning plate are fitted with/in each other. As a result, the aligning plate can be prevented from being disengaged from the provisional locking arms. This provides an advantage that the engagement between the alignment plate and the provisional locking arms can be maintained.
This also provides an advantage that the protection of the male terminals and the positioning of them at prescribed positions by the aligning plate are made reliable.
According to the second aspect of the invention, since a warp of the aligning plate in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector near the positions where the provisional locking arms are engaged with the provisional locking portions is restricted, the provisional locking portions can be prevented more reliably from being disengaged from the provisional locking arms even if the aligning plate is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector. This provides an advantage that the engagement between the alignment plate and the provisional locking arms can be maintained more reliably.
According to the third aspect of the invention, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction, the projections are not disengaged from the respective recesses in the connector housing even if the aligning plate is forced to warp in the insertion direction. As a result, the engagement between the provisional locking arms and the provisional locking portions can be maintained more reliably. This means that the engagement between the alignment plate and the provisional locking arms can be maintained more reliably.
Furthermore, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction and the recesses are formed so as to guide the respective projections, this aspect of the invention provides an advantage that the efficiency of work of attaching the aligning plate to the connector housing is increased.
Still further, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction, this aspect of the invention provides an advantage that a connector housing manufacturing die can be opened without causing any trouble. This means increased connector manufacturing efficiency.
A connector with an aligning plate according to an embodiment of the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to
In
The connector 1 with an aligning plate includes plural (a number of) male terminals (not shown), a connector housing 2, and an aligning plate 3. The individual members will be described below.
First, the male terminals will be described. The male terminals, which are formed by pressing a conductive metal plate, each have a male electric contact portion (not shown) and a cable connection portion (not shown) which is continuous with the male electric contact portion. The male electric contact portion, which corresponds to the term “tip portion of a male terminal” as used in the claims, is formed as a male-shaped portion called a male tab, a pin, or the like. The male electric contact portion is a portion to come into electric contact with a female terminal (not shown) of the counterpart connector. The cable connection portion is a portion to be connected to a terminal of a cable.
Next, the connector housing 2 will be described. The connector housing 2, which is made of an insulative synthetic resin material, includes a hood 4 and a terminal housing portion 5.
As illustrated in
The counterpart connector fitting room 10 is a space into which the counterpart connector is inserted when the connector 1 with an aligning plate is fitted with the counterpart connector.
A counterpart connector insertion opening 11 is formed at the front of the hood 4. The counterpart connector insertion opening 11 is an opening through which the counterpart connector is inserted when the connector 1 with an aligning plate is fitted with the counterpart connector, and is formed so as to be continuous with the counterpart connector fitting room 10.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The recesses 14 have a prescribed width in the longitudinal direction of the connector housing 2. More specifically, the recesses 14 have such a size as to be able to engage with the respective projections 27 of the aligning plate 3 when as described later the aligning plate 3 is forced to warp in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector.
With the recesses 14 having the above structure, the aligning plate 3 can be set inside the connector housing 2 so as to be movable in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector.
In a state that the aligning plate 3 is provisionally locked on provisional locking arms 19 (described later), the recesses 14 can be engaged with the respective projections 27 (described later) of the aligning plate 3 when the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector and thereby forced to warp in this direction.
In the embodiment, as illustrated in
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A more specific description will be made of the recesses 14 that are formed near the positions where the pair of longer-axis-side walls 6 and 7 are connected to the shorter-axis wall 9. As illustrated in
With this configuration, a warp of the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction (indicated by arrow A in
As illustrated in
The provisional locking arms 19 are portions for holding the aligning plate 3 at a provisional locking position in the counterpart connector fitting room 10. Two provisional locking arms 19 are formed in each of the inner surfaces 17 and 18 of the pair of shorter-axis-side walls 8 and 9 of the hood 4; that is, four provisional locking arms 19 are formed at such positions as to be able to engage with four respective corner portions of the aligning plate 3.
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Next, the aligning plate 3 will be described. The aligning plate 3 is made of an insulative synthetic resin material and is also called a moving plate.
The aligning plate 3 is formed so as to be movable in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector and to be able to be locked temporarily at an approximately middle position in the counterpart connector fitting room 10. The aligning plate 3 is formed so as to position and protect the male electric contact portions of the male terminals projecting into the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the hood 4 in a state that the counterpart connector is not fitted in the connector 1 with an aligning plate.
As illustrated in
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The projections 27 are portions for restricting a warp of the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction (indicated by arrow A in
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The projections 27 have a prescribed width in the longitudinal direction of the aligning plate 3. More specifically, the projections 27 have such a size as to be able to engage with the respective recesses 14 of the connector housing 2 when as described later the aligning plate 3 is forced to warp in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector.
With the projections 27 having the above structure, the aligning plate 3 can be set inside the connector housing 2 so as to be movable in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector. Furthermore, the projections 27 can be engaged with the respective recesses 14 of the connector housing 2 when the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector and thereby forced to warp in the insertion direction.
In the embodiment, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
A more specific description will be made of the projections 27 that are formed at the position close to the provisional locking portions 26 of the aligning plate 3. As illustrated in
With this configuration in which the projections 27 are formed near provisional locking portions 26 of the aligning plate 3 (the illustrated positions of the projections 27 are just examples), a warp of the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction (indicated by arrow A in
The guide portions 24 are flexible pieces and are formed so as to be located on the opposite side to the provisional locking portions 26, that is, on the front side of the plate main body 23. The guide portions 24 are formed at such positions as to be guided by the respective guide grooves 20 of the shorter-axis-side walls 8 and 9 of the connector housing 2.
Next, a description will be made of a procedure of work of provisionally locking the aligning plate 3 in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the connector housing 2.
First, the aligning plate 3 is inserted into the counterpart connector fitting room 10 through the counterpart connector insertion opening 11 of the connector housing 2 by moving it in the direction indicated by arrow A in
Thus, the work of provisionally locking the aligning plate 3 in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the connector housing 2 is completed.
Next, a description will be made of how the individual portions operate when the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector in a state that the aligning plate 3 is provisionally locked in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the connector housing 2.
As illustrated in
Now,
If the aligning plate 102 is pushed further in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector, both end portions of the aligning plate 102 rotate further in the directions indicated by arrow U in
In contrast, in the connector 1 with an aligning plate according to the embodiment, since as illustrated in
Even if the aligning plate 3 is pushed further in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector, the force of warping the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction causes the recesses 14 to be engaged with the respective projections 27 more strongly (see
Thus, even if the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector, the state that the aligning plate 3 is provisionally locked in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the connector housing 2 is maintained.
Incidentally, if the recesses 14 and the projections 27 were formed at positions that are distant from the provisional locking arms 19 and the provisional locking portions 26 unlike in the case illustrated in
That is, if the recesses 14 and the projections 27 were formed at positions that are distant from the provisional locking arms 19 and the provisional locking portions 26, a warp of the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction could not be restricted and the provisional locking portions 26 might be disengaged from the provisional locking arms 19.
In contrast, in the embodiment, since as illustrated in
As a result, even if the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector at a position located between a recess 14/projection 27 and provisional locking arms 19/provisional locking portions 26, the state that the aligning plate 3 is provisionally locked in the counterpart connector fitting room 10 of the connector housing 2 can be maintained more reliably.
As described above with reference to
This provides an advantage that the engagement between the alignment plate 3 and the provisional locking arms 19 can be maintained.
This also provides an advantage that the protection of the male terminals and the positioning of them at prescribed positions by the aligning plate 3 are made reliable.
Furthermore, according to the invention, since a warp of the aligning plate 3 in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector near the positions where the provisional locking arms 19 are engaged with the provisional locking portions 26 is restricted, the provisional locking portions 26 can be prevented more reliably from being disengaged from the provisional locking arms 19 even if the aligning plate 3 is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector. This provides an advantage that the engagement between the alignment plate 3 and the provisional locking arms 19 can be maintained more reliably.
It goes without saying that various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Although in the above embodiment the connector housing 2 is formed with the plural recesses 14 and the aligning plate 3 is formed with the plural projections 27, the invention is not limited to this configuration and may be implemented in the following manner.
Although not illustrated by any drawings, a configuration is possible in which the inner surfaces of the pair of longer-axis-side walls of the connector housing are formed with projections in the form of ribs that extend in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector and the pair of sides (outer edges), extending in its longitudinal direction, of the aligning plate are formed with recesses in such a manner that they can guide the respective projections.
With these recesses and projections, the aligning plate can be set inside the connector housing so as to be movable in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector.
The recesses come to be engaged with the respective projections when the aligning plate is pushed in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector and thereby forced to warp in the insertion direction in a state that the aligning plate is provisionally locked on the provisional locking arms of the connector housing.
Furthermore, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction of the counterpart connector, the recesses are not disengaged from the respective projections in the connector housing, whereby the aligning plate is attached to the connector housing stably.
In this modification, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction, the projections are not disengaged from the respective recesses in the connector housing even if the aligning plate is forced to warp in the insertion direction. As a result, the engagement between the provisional locking arms and the provisional locking portions can be maintained more reliably. This means that the engagement between the alignment plate and the provisional locking arms can be maintained more reliably.
Furthermore, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction and the recesses are formed so as to be able to guide the respective projections, this modification provides an advantage that the efficiency of work of attaching the aligning plate to the connector housing is increased.
Still further, since the projections are shaped like ribs that extend in the insertion direction, this modification provides an advantage that a connector housing manufacturing die can be opened without causing any trouble. This means increased connector manufacturing efficiency.
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