Information
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Patent Grant
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6517364
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Patent Number
6,517,364
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Hammond; Briggitte
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett, & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 157
- 439 159
- 439 352
- 439 160
- 439 341
- 439 372
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector-with-lever comprising a first connector (11), a second connector (12) and a lever (14) turnably mounted to a connector housing (13) of the first connector (11), in which the first connector (11) and the second connector (12) are connected to each other by operating the lever (14), wherein the connector-with-lever further comprises lever locking means (18A), (23) for temporarily lock the lever (14) with the connector housing before the first connector (11) and the second connector (12) are connected to each other, and unlocking means (28) for unlocking the temporary locking state of the lever (14) when the first connector (11) and the second connector (12) start being connected to each other.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector structure for connecting male and female connectors by a low insertion force using a lever, and more particularly, to an inexpensive connector-with-lever in which the number of parts is small and connecting operation is excellent.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in
FIG. 1
(not prior art), there is a proposed connector-with-lever, which comprises a first connector
2
, a second connector
6
and a substantially U-shaped lever
4
. The lever
4
pivotally supported by opposite ends of a connector housing
3
of the first connector
2
. A torsion coil spring
5
is interposed between the connector housing
3
and the lever
4
. The lever
4
is biased in a direction X in
FIG. 7
with respect to the connector housing
3
by the torsion coil spring
5
.
The lever
4
is temporarily locked by a temporary locking member (not shown) at the side of the connector housing
3
for holding the temporary locking state shown in
FIG. 2
in a state in which the second connector
6
is not fitted to the connector housing
3
. When the second connector
6
is fitted to the connector housing
3
, the temporary locking member is unlocked.
When the second connector
6
having the above structure is fitted to the connector housing
3
, guide pins
6
A,
6
A projecting from opposite sides of the second connector
6
are inserted into insertion guide grooves
4
A,
4
A formed in the lever
4
, and when the temporary locking members are unlocked, the lever
4
is biased in an direction opposite from the X direction shown in
FIG. 7
, the second connector
6
is reliably fitted into the connector housing
3
, and connecting terminals disposed in both the members are connected to each other.
However, in the case of the connector-with-lever
1
, when the lever
4
is mounted to the connector housing
3
, the torsion coil spring
5
is incorporated. Therefore, the assembling operation becomes complicated, and skill is required for the assembling operation. Further, there are problems that the operability is inferior, the torsion coil spring
5
is expensive and thus, cost of the connector
1
having lever is high.
Further, in the case of the above-described connector
1
having lever, when the second connector
6
is not fitted to the connector housing
3
, since the lever
4
is temporarily locked by the connector housing
3
in a state in which the lever
4
is biased by the torsion coil spring
5
, the lever
4
turns in accordance with biasing forces of the torsion coil spring
5
due to unexpected external force, inlets of the insertion guide grooves
4
A,
4
A are turned upward, and the second connector
6
can not be fitted. Therefore, if the lever
4
was turned, it is necessary an assembling operator to return the lever
4
to it original positions against the biasing forces of the torsion coil spring
5
and then, to fit the second connector
6
. For this reason, there is a problem that when the fitting operation is carried out in a narrow space such as an engine room of an automobile, the assembling operability is largely lowered.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Thereupon, it is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive connector capable of easily mounting lever to a connector housing, and capable of easily connecting a first connector and a second connector.
To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a connector-with-lever comprising a first connector, a second connector and a lever turnably mounted to a connector housing of the first connector, in which the first connector and the second connector are connected to each other by operating the lever, wherein the connector-with-lever further comprises lever locking means for temporarily lock the lever with the connector housing before the first connector and the second connector are connected to each other, and unlocking means for unlocking the temporary locking state of the lever when the first connector and the second connector start being connected to each other.
With the first aspect, before the first connector and the second connector are connected to each other, since the connector housing and the lever are temporarily locked with each other by the lever locking means, it is possible to prevent the lever from moving unintentionally even in a connection-standby state, and the connected state between both the connectors can be held.
When the connection between the connectors is stated, the temporary locking state of the lever is unlocked for the first time, the temporary locking state of the lever is held unless the connectors are connected.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the connector-with-lever of the first aspect, the lever locking means comprises a locking opening formed in the connector housing, and a locking projection piece which projects from the lever, the locking projection piece is inserted into and engaged with the locking opening, and the lever holds the temporary locking state with respect to the connector housing.
With the second aspect, in addition to the effect of the first aspect, the lever locking means comprises a locking opening formed in the connector housing, and a locking projection piece which projects from the lever, the locking projection piece is inserted into and engaged with the locking opening, and the lever is temporarily locked with respect to the connector housing. Therefore, it is possible to hold the lever in the temporary locking state with a simple structure without using a spring or the like.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the connector-with-lever of the first aspect, the unlocking means comprises a projection formed on a connector housing of the second connector, the projection abuts against the locking projection piece to push the locking projection piece from the locking opening out of a housing, thereby unlocking the temporary locking state of the lever.
With the third aspect, in addition to the effect of the first aspect, since the unlocking means is merely a projection formed on a connector housing of the second connector, the connector structure is extremely simple, and the molding die for the connector can be produced inexpensively.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of proposed connectors;
FIG. 2
is a side view one of the proposed connectors;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing an embodiment of a connector according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a side view showing a state in which a first connector and a second connector of the embodiment are not yet connected to each other;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of an essential portion of a state in which the first connector and the second connector of the embodiment are initially fitted to each other;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing an essential portion of a state in which a temporary locking state between a locking projection piece and a locking opening are unlocked in the embodiment; and
FIG. 7
is a side view showing a state in which the first connector and the second connector are completely connected to each other in the embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A connector-with-lever according to the present invention will be explained in detail below based on an embodiment shown in the drawings.
<Structure of Connector-With-Lever>
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing a connector-with-lever of the embodiment. As shown in
FIG. 3
, a connector-with-lever
10
comprises a first connector
11
, a second connector
12
and a lever
14
rotatably mounted to the first connector
11
.
[First Connector]
The first connector
11
includes a substantially cylindrical connector housing
13
. The connector housing
13
has a front opening into which the second connector
12
is fitted. A plurality of female terminals
15
are arranged vertically and horizontally in the connector housing
13
. Electric wires are connected to the female terminals
15
from rear ends thereof.
Guide grooves (slits)
16
A are formed on opposite side walls
16
,
16
of the connector housing
13
in a back-and-forth direction (fitting direction). The guide grooves
16
A are notched from their front ends to their substantially central portions. A lever pivot shaft
17
projecting sideway is integrally formed on each of the side walls
16
,
16
at its location slightly rear from its central portion.
A rectangular locking opening
18
A is formed on a front side of an upper wall
18
of the connector housing
13
such as to pass through into the housing. To-be engaged portions
20
to which engaging portions
19
of the lever
14
(which will be described later) are engaged are formed on a rear portion of the upper wall
18
.
[Lever]
The lever
14
comprises a pair of left and right lever side plates
21
,
21
on which shaft holes
21
A are formed. Lever pivot shafts
17
projecting from the side walls
16
,
16
of the connector housing
13
are fitted into the shaft holes
21
A. The lever
14
further comprises a connecting plate
22
for connecting upper portions of the pair of left and right lever side plates
21
,
21
to each other.
The lever pivot shafts
17
are fitted into the shaft holes
21
A formed in the lever side plates
21
, and the lever
14
is movably assembled into the connector housing
13
. Each of engaging guide grooves (slits)
21
B is formed into such a shape that the engaging guide groove
21
B is curved rearward and downward from a front end edge of the lever side plate
21
. A reinforcing frame
21
C is formed on each of the lever side plates
21
astride the engaging guide groove
21
B from outside.
A locking projecting piece
23
projecting downward is integrally formed on a front portion of a center portion of a lower surface of the connecting plate
22
of the lever
14
. The locking projecting piece
23
is inserted into the locking opening
18
A formed in the upper wall
18
of the connector housing
13
, and a tip end
23
A of the locking projecting piece
23
is locked at the opening edge of the locking opening
18
A. The tip end
23
A of the locking projecting piece
23
is pushed from front side to back side in the connector housing
13
(in its fitting direction). With this operation the temporary locking state between the tip end
23
A and the opening edge of the locking opening
18
A is unlocked, and the tip end
23
A is pushed out from the connector housing
13
eventually.
The structure for pushing out and discharge the tip end
23
A of the locking projecting piece
23
from the locking opening
18
A is formed by appropriately setting shapes of the locking opening
18
A and the tip end
23
A. More specifically, the structure is set by a longitudinal length of the locking opening
18
A and a direction of turning locus of the locking projecting piece
23
which turns around the lever pivot shafts
17
.
The engaging portions
19
formed on the rear end of the connecting plate
22
of the lever
14
are set such that the engaging portions
19
engage the to-be engaged portions
20
formed on the rear portion of the upper wall
18
of the connector housing
13
.
[Second Connector]
The second connector
12
is formed into a cylindrical hood capable of fitting into the connector housing
13
. In the second connector
12
, male terminals
24
to be connected to the female terminals
15
in the connector housing
13
. Cylindrical guide projections
26
to be inserted into the guide grooves
16
A and the engaging guide grooves
21
B are projecting from opposite side walls
25
of the second connector
12
. When the guide projections
26
are fitted to the connector housing
13
, the guide projections
26
are inserted into the guide grooves
16
A and the engaging guide grooves
21
B. An unlocking projection
28
which is unlocking means for unlocking the temporary locking state of the lever
14
is formed on an upper wall
27
of the second connector
12
.
<Connecting Operation>
Next, operation of the connector-with-lever
10
having the above-described structure will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 4
to
7
. First, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the locking projecting piece
23
of the lever
14
pivotally supported by the connector housing
13
is inserted into the locking opening
18
A formed in the upper wall
18
of the connector housing
13
, and the tip end
23
A is locked by the opening edge. In this state, the guide grooves
16
A of the connector housing
13
and the tip end of the engaging guide groove
21
B of the lever
14
are in their superposed positions. Then, as shown in
FIG. 4
, if the first connector
11
and the second connector
12
are approached and fitted to each other, the guide projections
26
enters into the guide grooves
16
A and the engaging guide groove
21
B.
Then, if the second connector
12
is fitted into the connector housing
13
by a predetermined length, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the front end of the unlocking projection
28
formed on the upper wall
27
of the second connector
12
abuts against the tip end
23
A of the locking projecting piece
23
which projects slightly into to the connector housing
13
, and the tip end
23
A pushes the locking projecting piece
23
rearward. At that time, as shown in
FIG. 6
, the tip end
23
A is gradually pushed out from the housing through the locking opening
18
A, and the locking state is eventually unlocked.
In a state in which the guide projections
26
enters the guide grooves
16
A and the engaging guide grooves
21
B, the lever
14
is turned in a direction Y shown in the drawing by turning the connecting plate
22
of the lever
14
. With this operation, the guide projections
26
of the second connector
12
are guided by the guide grooves
16
A and the engaging guide grooves
21
B in a direction for deeply fitting the connectors by a low insertion force. With this operation, the first connector
11
and the second connector
12
are sufficiently fitted to each other and electrical connection therebetween is reliably established. The engaging portions
19
formed on the rear portion of the connector housing
13
engage the to-be engaged portions
20
, thereby holding the fitting state between the first connector
11
and the second connector
12
.
According to the connector-with-lever
10
of the present embodiment, it is unnecessary to provide a spring member between the lever
14
and the connector housing
13
, and it is possible to easily assemble the lever
14
into the connector housing
13
. Since no spring member is used, there is merit that the cost of the first connector
11
with lever can be reduced. Before the second connector
12
is fitted to the first connector
11
, since the locking projecting piece
23
is temporality locked with the locking projecting piece
23
, the lever
14
does not fall unintentionally.
The embodiment has been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and various changes associated with the subject matter of the invention can be made.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a first connector having a connector housing; a second connector; a lever turnably mounted to the connector housing of said first connector, in which said first connector and said second connector are connected to each other by operating the lever; a lever locking means for temporarily locking said lever with said connector housing before said first connector and said second connector are connected to each other, said lever locking means comprising a locking projection piece integrally formed with the lever; and an unlocking means for unlocking the temporary locking state of said lever when said first connector and said second connector start being connected to each other, wherein the second connector comprises at least one guide projection formed for engagement with the first connector, the lever comprises at least one engaging guide groove formed for engagement with the second connector, the connector housing of the first connector comprises at least one guide groove formed for engagement with the at state, the at least one guide groove of the first connector and a tip end of the at least one engaging guide groove of the lever are in superposed positions for receiving the at least one guide projection of the second connector, allowing the lever to be engaged with the second connector.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said lever locking means further comprises a locking opening formed in said connector housing and the locking projection piece projects from said lever, said locking projection piece is inserted into and engaged with said locking opening, and said lever holds the temporary locking state with respect to said connector housing.
- 3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said unlocking means comprises a projection formed on a connector housing of said second connector, said projection abuts against said locking projection piece to push said locking projection piece from said locking opening out of the connector housing, thereby unlocking the temporary locking state of said lever.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-046147 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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