This disclosure relates to a connector.
WO 2014/192800 discloses a connector assembly with a female connector, a protection member, and a male connector. The protection member is moved to a partial locking position where the protection member is disposed temporarily with respect to the male connector and a state where the protection member is pressed by the female connector and completely disposed together with the female connector. The protection member includes an engaged portion composed of a resilient arm and a claw on a tip part of the resilient arm.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2017-188244 discloses a connector assembly where a protrusion of the female connector contacts a claw of the protection member and moves the protection member if the female connector moves in a direction to separate from the male connector. If the female connector moves farther, the resilient arm is deformed resiliently out, the claw is separated from the protrusion, and the protection member can return to the partial locking position.
WO 2014/192800 discloses a connector assembly where a hooked state of the protrusion and the claw is released when the female connector is separated from the male connector. The protection member cannot be stopped at the partial locking position and may inadvertently be detached from the male connector.
Accordingly, it is aimed to provide a connector having a high reliability in returning a protection member to a partial locking position.
This disclosure is directed to a connector with a male housing including a receptacle, a male tab configured to project into the receptacle, a protection member arranged in the receptacle, and a female housing to be inserted into the receptacle. The protection member is movable to a partial locking position and a full locking position located more backward in the receptacle than the partial locking position when the male tab is positioned. The female housing includes a hook, and the protection member includes a hooked portion capable of contacting the hook in an escaping direction of the female housing from the receptacle when the protection member is at the full locking position. The receptacle includes a contact portion capable of contacting the hooked portion in an escaping direction of the protection member from the receptacle when the protection member is at the partial locking position. The protection member is movable from the full locking position to the partial locking position with the hooked portion held in contact with the hook, and the protection member is stoppable at the partial locking position in a state where the hooked portion is in contact with the contact portion to be deflected and deformed in a direction separating from the hook.
The protection member is stoppable at the partial locking position in a state where the hooked portion is in contact with the contact portion to be deflected and deformed in a direction separating from the hook. The hooked portion remains in contact with the hook in the process of separating the female housing from the male housing so that the protection member moves from the full locking position toward the partial locking position. Thereafter, the hooked portion contacts the contact portion and is deflected away from the hook. The protection member can be stopped accurately at the partial locking position and the contact portion can separate the hooked portion forcibly from the hook.
The hooked portion and the contact portion may include slopes inclined to separate the hooked portion from the hook with respect to a moving direction of the protection member from the full locking position to the partial locking position and capable of sliding against each other. According to this configuration, the hooked portion reliably deflects and deforms along the slopes when separating the hooked portion from the hook, thereby reliably keeping the protection member at the partial locking position.
The hooked portion may resiliently return from the deflected and deformed state and may enter a state to contact the contact portion. The escape of the protection member from the receptacle is restricted by the contact of the hooked portion with the contact portion. Thus, the contact portion has a function of separating the hooked portion from the hook and a function of restricting the escape of the protection member.
The protection member may include a stopped portion that is separate from the hooked portion, and the receptacle may include a stopper capable of contacting the stopped portion in the escaping direction of the protection member from the receptacle. According to this configuration, even if the hooked portion is deflected inadvertently and separated from the contact portion when the protection member is at the partial locking position, the escape of the protection member from the receptacle is restricted by the contact of the stopped portion with the stopper. Therefore, the escape of the protection member is restricted with enhanced reliability.
The hooked portion and the hook may be formed to contact each other perpendicularly to the moving direction of the protection member from the full locking position to the partial locking position or along a direction at an acute angle to the moving direction. This configuration, reliably maintains the contact state of the hooked portion with the hook in the process of separating the female housing from the male housing. Therefore, the hooked portion is not disengaged inadvertently from the hook in the process of bringing the hooked portion into contact with the contact portion and deflecting and deforming the hooked portion.
According to the disclosure, the connector has a high reliability in returning a protection member to a partial locking position.
An example of the connector of the disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. The invention is not limited to these illustrations and is intended to be represented by claims, including all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
A connector of this embodiment includes a female housing 10 and a male housing 11 connectable to each other, male terminal fittings 12 to be mounted into the male housing 11, female terminal fittings 13 to be mounted into the female housing 10 and a protection member 14 movably provided in the male housing 11, as shown in
The male terminal fitting 12 is made of conductive metal and, as shown in
The female housing 10 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
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The female housing 10 includes two hooks 22 on the left and right side surfaces of the female housing body 17. The hooks 22 are arranged respectively on an upper part of the right side surface (left side surface in
The male housing 11 is made of synthetic resin and includes a male housing body 23 in the form of a wide rectangular block. As shown in
A receptacle 25 projects forward from the outer edge of the male housing body 23. The receptacle 25 is a wide rectangular tube one size larger than the male housing body 23.
The male tabs 15 of the respective male terminal fittings 12 project into the receptacle 25. Further, the female housing 10 can fit into the receptacle 25. The receptacle 25 includes a lock 26 on the inner surface (lower surface) of an upper wall, as shown in
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Two front stoppers 28 are arranged on left and right sides near a front part of the deflecting portion 27. Each of the front stoppers 28 is in the form of a claw projecting into the receptacle 25 from the inner surface of the deflecting portion 27. The tip surface of each front stopper 28 is straight along the front-rear direction. The front surface of each front stopper 28 is inclined rearward toward the tip surface (see stoppers 28 (to be described later) provided on the left and right surfaces of the receptacle 25 in
Two rear stoppers 29 are arranged on both left and right sides near a rear end part (free end part) of the deflecting portion 27. The rear stoppers 29 are deviated toward a lateral center with respect to the front stopper portions 28. Each of the rear stoppers 29 is in the form of a claw projecting into the receptacle 25 from the inner surface of the deflecting portion 27. The tip surface of each rear stopper 29 is straight along the front-rear direction. The front surface of each rear stopper 29 is perpendicular to the front-rear direction (see stoppers 29 (to be described later) provided on the left and right side surfaces of the receptacle 25 in
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The receptacle 25 includes two contact portions 31 on the left and right side walls. As shown in
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The contact portions 31 are arranged at intermediate positions in the front-rear direction in front of the deflecting portions 27 in the grooves 32. As shown in
The protection member 14 is made of synthetic resin and is incorporated movably to a partial locking position (see
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Each hooked portion 41 includes a claw-like guiding portion 44 projecting obliquely toward an outer front side from an outer corner part of the tip part of the arm 42. That is, the guiding portion 44 projects toward a side opposite to the body 43 on the tip part of the arm 42. The tip surface (outer end surface) of the guiding portion 44 is straight along the front-rear direction. The rear surface of the guiding portion 44 is inclined forward toward the tip surface. The front surface of the guiding portion 44 also is inclined forward toward the tip surface. Specifically, the front surface of the guiding portion 44 forms a slope 45 projecting in an overhanging manner from the outer corner part to the tip surface of the arm 42. The slope 45 of the guiding portion 44 guides outward expansion (deflection) of the arm 42 by sliding against the slope 33 of the contact portion 31 (see
The protection member 14 is inserted into the receptacle 25 from the front and is arranged at the partial locking position. As shown in
The stopped portions 40 of the protection wall 34 are sandwiched between the corresponding front and rear stoppers 28, 29 after the deflecting portions 27 are deflected. In this way, the protection member 14 is held at the partial locking position with a movement restricted. Specifically, the stopped portions 40 contact the respective rear stoppers 29 to restrict movement of the protection member 14 toward the full locking position (back side of the receptacle 25). The contact of the stopped portions 40 with the respective front stoppers 28 restricts movement of the protection member 14 toward a side opposite to the full locking position, i.e. in an escaping direction from the receptacle 25.
In the process of assembling the protection member 14 at the partial locking position, the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 41 ride on the tip surfaces of the contact portions 31 and the arms 42 of the hooked portions 41 are deflected and deformed a little. When the protection member 14 reaches the partial locking position, the arms 42 of the hooked portions 41 resiliently return to a state where the slopes 45 of the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 41 can contact the slopes 33 of the contact portions 31.
Subsequently, the female housing 10 is inserted into the receptacle 25 of the male housing 11. In the insertion process, the hooks 22 of the female housing 10 contact the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 and the arms 42 of the hooked portions 41 temporarily deflect and deform (see
As the female housing 10 is inserted farther, the respective releasing portions 21 of the female housing 10 press the respective front stoppers 28 and the respective deflecting portions 27 are deflected and deformed outwardly (see
When the female housing 10 is inserted to a proper depth into the receptacle 25 of the male housing 11, the lock arm 19 is locked resiliently to the lock 26 and the housings 10, 11 are held in a connected state. Then, the protection member 14 reaches the full locking position and, as shown in
On the other hand, when the housings 10, 11 are separated for a certain reason, such as maintenance, a locked state of the lock arm 19 and the lock 26 is released and the female housing 10 is moved in the escaping direction from the receptacle 25. Then, the releasing portions 21 of the female housing 10 press the respective front stoppers 28 and the deflecting portions 27 are deflected and deformed outward (see
In the process of moving the female housing 10 in the escaping direction from the receptacle 25, the hooks 22 contact the hooked portions 41 in the escaping direction (forward direction when viewed from the side of the female housing 10). The female housing 10 further moves and the state where the hooks 22 are in contact with (hooked to) the hooked portions 41 is maintained so that the protection member 14 also moves in the escaping direction from the receptacle 25 (forward direction when viewed from the protection member 14). During this time, the front stopper portions 28 ride on the tip surfaces of the respective releasing portions 21 and the deflected state of the deflecting portions 27 is maintained.
When the female housing 10 move farther, the slopes 45 of the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 41 contact the slopes 33 of the contact portions 31. As the female housing 10 moves farther, the slopes 45, 33 slide against each other and the hooked portions 41 are inserted deeply into the grooves 32 and incline toward the contact portions 31. During this time, hooking margins of the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 and the hooks 22 gradually decrease. When the arms 42 of the hooked portions 41 are deflected and deformed outward and the tips of the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 41 reach positions where these tips can contact the back surfaces of the grooves 32 in this way, the hooked state of the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 to the hooks 22 is released (see
Immediately before or simultaneously with the resilient return of the arms 42 of the both hooked portions 41, the front stopper portions 28 ride over the tips of the respective releasing portions 21 and the deflected state of the deflecting portions 27 is released. As the deflecting portions 27 resiliently return, the stopped portions 40 of the protection member 14 again are fit between the front and rear stoppers 28, 29. In this way, the protection member 14 is held at the partial locking position with a movement restricted (see
As described above, if the female housing 10 moves in the escaping direction from the receptacle 25 when the housings 10, 11 are separated, the hooks 22 of the female housing 10 contact the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 of the protection member 14 and the protection member 14 can also move toward the partial locking position. Immediately before or as the protection member 14 reaches the partial locking position, the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 4 contact the contact portions 31, and the hooked portions 41 are deflected and deformed outward to separate from the hooks 22. The hooked portions 41 resiliently return to the state where the hooked portions 41 can contact the contact portions 31. In this way, the protection member 14 can be separated from the female housing 10 and stopped at the partial locking position. At the partial locking position, the stopped portions 40 are in contact with the respective front stopper portions 28, separately from the hooked portions 41, and the protection member 14 reliably is maintained in a state stopped at the partial locking position.
Further, the hooked portions 41 and the contact portions 31 have the slopes 45, 33 inclined to separate the hooked portions 41 from the hooks 22 with respect to a moving direction of the protection member 14 from the full locking position to the partial locking position. Thus, the hooked portions 41 are deflected and deformed along the slope portions 45, 33, and reliability and stability in separating the hooked portions 41 from the hooks 22 and keeping the protection member 14 at the partial locking position are enhanced.
Furthermore, the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 and the hooks 22 are formed to perpendicularly contact each other with respect to the front-rear direction. Thus, it is possible to reliably prevent inadvertent disengagement of the guiding portions 44 of the hooked portions 41 from the hooks 22 in the process of bringing the bodies 43 of the hooked portions 41 into contact with the contact portions 31 and deflecting and deforming the hooked portions 41.
The embodiment disclosed this time should be construed as illustrative rather than restrictive in all aspects.
For example, in the above embodiment, the hooked portions 41 and the hooks 22 are respectively formed to contact each other perpendicularly with respect to the moving direction of the protection member 14 from the full locking position to the partial locking position (forward direction in the above embodiment). However, as another embodiment, the hooked portions 41 and the hooks 22 may be formed to contact each other along a direction at an acute angle to the moving direction of the protection member 14 from the full locking position to the partial locking position (direction of an arrow A of
Although two hooked portions 41 are provided in the above embodiment, only one, three or more hooked portions 41 may be provided as another embodiment. Only one, three or more hooks 22 and contact portions 31 may also be provided to correspond to the hooking portion(s) 41.
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