Information
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Patent Grant
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6814618
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Patent Number
6,814,618
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Date Filed
Tuesday, August 19, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Hespos; Gerald E.
- Casella; Anthony J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 748
- 439 595
- 439 682
- 439 7525
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector has a housing (30) with side-by-side cavities (31). A resiliently deformable lock (40) is formed in each cavity (31) for locking terminal fittings (10) in the respective cavities (31). Locks (40) of adjacent cavities (31) are coupled by coupling pieces (51) to enhance the strength of the locks (40).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a connector designed to improve a locking force of a lock.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 6-325814 discloses a connector with a housing that has side-by-side cavities for receiving terminal fittings. A resiliently deformable lock is formed on the ceiling or bottom surface of each cavity. The terminal fittings deform the respective locks as the terminal fittings are inserted into the corresponding cavities. However, each lock is restored when the terminal fitting is inserted a specified distance, and the restored lock secures the terminal fitting in the cavity.
Miniaturized connectors have become a pressing necessity in recent years. Accordingly, terminal fittings and cavities have been formed smaller, and locks have been made narrower. However, the locking force of a narrower lock often is deficient.
Thought has been given to thickening the locks to enhance rigidity. However, a thicker lock results in a taller housing, which is against a tendency to miniaturize the connector. Thus, a thicker lock cannot be adopted easily.
The invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object is to enhance a locking force of a lock while keeping a connector small.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a connector with a housing that has side-by-side cavities into which terminal fittings are insertable. A resiliently deformable lock is provided in each cavity for locking the corresponding terminal fitting so as not to come out. At least two adjacent or neighboring locks are coupled via at least one coupling piece.
A large pulling force on the terminal fitting conceivably could deform a lock sufficiently to withdraw the terminal fitting. However, the side surfaces of each pair of the adjacent locks of the subject connector are coupled by the coupling piece. The coupling piece resists deformation of the lock and enhances a locking force on the terminal fitting. Accordingly, the locks can be narrower and intervals between the cavities can be smaller. Furthermore, the coupling pieces take advantage of a dead space between the side surfaces of the locks. Thus, the housing can be shorter in accordance with the demand for a miniaturized connector.
The coupling piece preferably is formed over substantially the entire length of the lock.
The coupling piece preferably is near a guide groove in the receptacle that receives a stabilizer of the terminal fitting.
The lock preferably has a leading end for locking the terminal fitting and the coupling piece has a thickness that increases backward in a longitudinal direction away from the leading end.
Cut-away portions or windows preferably are provided in the housing in a position of lateral walls substantially corresponding to the coupling piece.
The lock preferably has a width substantially equal to or slightly smaller than the width of the cavity.
The terminal fitting preferably has a locking projection with which the lock can cooperate for locking the terminal fitting in the respective cavity. The lock may comprise an insertion groove for receiving the locking projection.
The bottom of the insertion groove preferably is sloped towards a position where the terminal fitting is to be positioned at the base end of the lock and is substantially parallel to an insertion direction of the terminal fitting into the cavity at the leading end of the lock.
The coupling piece preferably is sloped towards a position where the terminal fitting is to be positioned at the base end and is substantially parallel to an insertion direction of the terminal fitting into the cavity at the leading end of the lock, in a manner similarly to the insertion groove.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view in section showing a state before female terminal fittings are inserted into a female housing according to one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a plan view in section showing the state of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the female terminal fitting.
FIG. 4
is a partial front view of the female housing.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a part where a lock is formed.
FIG. 6
is a partial enlarged side view in section of the female housing.
FIG. 7
is a side view in section showing an intermediate stage of insertion of the female terminal fitting.
FIG. 8
is a side view in section when the insertion of the female terminal fitting is completed.
FIG. 9
is a partial front view of a female housing at an intermediate stage of insertion of one female terminal fitting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A female connector in accordance with the invention includes female terminal fittings
10
and a female housing
30
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1
to
9
. The female housing
30
is formed with cavities
31
that are dimensioned and configured to receive the terminal fittings
10
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. A connecting side of the connector with a mating connector (left side e.g. in
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
and
6
to
8
) will be hereinafter referred to as the front.
The female terminal fitting
10
is formed into a shape shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
by working a conductive (metallic) plate having an excellent electrical conductivity preferably by a press. More particularly, the female terminal fitting
10
has a main body
11
substantially in the form of a rectangular tube with open front and rear ends. Barrels
12
are formed rearward of the main body
11
and can be crimped, bent or folded into connection with an end of a wire W. The female terminal fitting
10
is inserted or insertable into the cavity
31
while being turned upside down, as shown in FIG.
1
.
The main body
11
has a bottom wall
13
and a tongue-shaped resilient contact piece
14
is folded back at a moderate angle from the front edge of the bottom wall
13
(upper side in FIG.
1
). A contact
15
is defined at the front tip of the resilient contact piece
14
and can be brought into contact with a tab (not shown) of a mating male terminal fitting.
The main body
11
has a double-wall ceiling
16
(lower side in FIG.
1
), and an inner panel
17
of the ceiling
16
includes a receiving portion
18
that bulges in at a position facing the contact
15
of the resilient contact piece
14
. Thus, the receiving portion
18
presses the tab of the male terminal fitting.
The double-wall ceiling
16
also has an outer panel
19
. The outer panel
19
is formed with a cut-away
21
over substantially the entire width in a substantially longitudinal middle portion, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. A front cut-end surface
22
of the cut-away
21
is embossed or cut and bent to form a locking projection
23
that projects out.
The locking projection
23
is an elongated projection having a gate-shaped cross section with an open rear surface, and a front part thereof is tapered so that the width and/or height gradually decrease toward the front end. A rear end surface
23
A of the locking projection
23
and the cut-end surface
22
of the cut-away portion
21
are substantially continuous with each other, and define a locking surface
24
. The locking surface
24
is overhanging or undercut so that the projecting end thereof is more backward than the base end thereof as shown in
FIG. 1
(i.e. forms an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal direction while projecting backward).
An auxiliary locking projection
26
is formed at the rear edge of the outer panel
19
of the ceiling
16
to engage an unillustrated retainer for double locking, and a stabilizer
27
projects at one side of the auxiliary locking projection
26
.
The female housing
30
is molded e.g. of a synthetic resin and has cavities
31
disposed side-by-side along a transverse direction TD at upper and lower stages. The female terminal fittings
10
are inserted into the cavities
31
from behind along an inserting direction ID.
A front wall
32
is formed in an upper area of the front surface of each cavity
31
and functions to stop the female terminal fitting
10
at a front-limit position. A terminal insertion opening
33
is formed in the front wall
32
to receive the tab of the mating male terminal fitting. A lower area of the front surface of each cavity
31
is open forward.
A guide groove
36
is formed at the left side of a bottom wall
35
of each cavity
31
when viewed from the front (see
FIG. 2
) and extends from the rear end of the cavity
31
to a position slightly before the longitudinal center. The guide groove
36
receives the stabilizer
27
of the female terminal fitting
10
.
The bottom wall
35
of each cavity
31
has an elevated portion
38
at a position immediately before the guide groove
36
, and a lock
40
for locking the female terminal fitting
10
is formed before the elevated portion
38
.
The lock
40
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, is slightly narrower than the cavity
31
, and a leading end of the lock
40
is resiliently deformable along a deflection direction DD substantially normal to the inserting direction ID and toward a deformation space
41
in the bottom surface of the cavity
31
. A part of the cavity before the lock
40
is open to enable the removal of a mold.
The lower surface of the lock
40
is sloped moderately up from the base end toward the leading end. The upper surface of the lock
40
near the base end is sloped down at an inclination slightly steeper than that of the lower surface. However, the upper surface is substantially horizontal and parallel to the insertion direction ID at the leading end of the lock
40
.
The lock
40
has a leading end surface
45
that is engageable with the locking surface
24
comprised of the rear end surface
23
A of the locking projection
23
on the ceiling wall
16
of the female terminal fitting
10
and the cut-end surface
22
of the cut-away portion
21
when the female terminal fitting
10
is inserted into the cavity
31
by a proper distance.
Accordingly, the leading end surface
45
of the lock
40
has a shape substantially in conformity with the of the locking surface
24
and is comprised of an upper inwardly oriented contact surface
45
A extending over substantially the entire width and engageable with the cut-end surface
22
. A narrower lower outwardly oriented contact surface
45
B is engageable with the rear end surface
23
A of the locking projection
23
. The contact surfaces
45
A,
45
B are substantially continuous one over the other as shown by dotting in FIG.
4
. The lower surface of the lock
40
bulges arcuately at a position corresponding to the width of the lower contact surface
45
B.
Jig catching recesses
47
for catching or cooperating with a disengagement jig are formed at the opposite sides of the lower contact surface
45
B. The disengagement jig is caught to forcibly resiliently deform the lock
40
, thereby canceling the locked state.
An insertion groove
49
is formed in a widthwise middle of the upper surface of the lock
40
to permit passage of the locking projection
23
of the female terminal fitting
10
. The insertion groove
49
is continuous with an escape groove
39
in the elevated portion
38
of the bottom wall
35
of the cavity
31
.
The bottom of the insertion groove
49
is sloped up towards a position where the terminal fitting
10
is to be positioned at the base end of the lock
40
and is substantially horizontal an parallel to the insertion direction ID at the leading end of the lock
40
. Opposite side surfaces of the insertion groove
49
gradually bulge in at locations where the bottom is sloped up. Thus, the width of the insertion groove
49
is gradually narrower toward the leading end. The bottom of the insertion groove
49
is arcuate from side-to-side at the leading end where the insertion groove
49
is substantially horizontal.
A widthwise middle portion of the lower surface of the lock
40
opposite the insertion groove
49
bulges out arcuately to secure a sufficient thickness for the lock
40
.
Side surfaces of the adjacent locks
40
in each of the upper and lower stages are coupled unitarily by thin coupling pieces
51
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
to
6
. Each coupling piece
51
is formed at the leading end where the bottom of the insertion groove
49
is substantially horizontal and extends over substantially the entire length of the lock
40
. Thus, each coupling piece
51
is in a position on the side surface of the lock
40
substantially corresponding to the bottom end of the lower contact surface
45
A. Each coupling piece
51
has an upper surface that is substantially horizontal and parallel to the inserting direction ID and a lower surface that slopes down toward the back to facilitate mold removal. Thus, each coupling piece
51
becomes gradually thicker toward the back. The left and right side walls of the cavities
31
have cut-away portions
31
L,
31
R along a longitudinal length corresponding to the coupling pieces
51
and laterally adjacent locks
40
of adjacent cavities
31
to be coupled by the coupling pieces
51
through the cut-away portions
31
L,
31
R. The coupling pieces
51
are provided between adjacent locks
40
or may be provided with a portion of the lateral sidewall of the cavity
31
arranged therebetween. In other words, the coupling pieces
51
may directly couple adjacent locks
40
or may be coupled indirectly to adjacent locks
40
by partly arranging a portion of the lateral sidewall between two locks
40
. Moreover, the coupling pieces
51
may be provided between part of the adjacent locks
40
and preferably between all pairs of adjacent locks
40
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the female terminal fitting
10
secured or securable to the end of the wire W is inserted into the corresponding cavity
31
in the inserting direction ID, preferably from behind, while being turned upside down with the locking projection
23
faced down. The female terminal fitting
10
is pushed straight in the inserting direction ID while passing the stabilizer
27
along the guide groove
36
. At an intermediate stage of the insertion, the locking projection
23
of the female terminal fitting
10
passes the escape groove
39
in the elevated portion
38
and successively moves onto the insertion groove
49
formed in the upper surface of the lock
40
. In this way, the female terminal fitting
10
the locking projection
23
pushes and deforms the lock
40
resiliently in the deformation direction DD toward the deformation space
41
, as shown in FIG.
7
.
The female terminal fitting
10
is inserted to a proper position and contacts the front wall
32
. Simultaneously, the locking projection
23
moves over the lock
40
. Thus, the lock
40
returns resiliently, as shown in
FIG. 8
, to enter the cut-away portion
21
and to engage the female terminal fitting
10
.
Each lock
40
is coupled to one or two other locks
40
by the coupling pieces
51
. Thus, a first lock
40
deforms in the deformation direction DD due to forces exerted during the insertion of a first female terminal fitting
10
and this deformation of the first lock
40
generates deflection of at least one other lock
40
in the deformation direction DD due to the coupling achieved the coupling pieces
51
. Specifically, insertion of the female terminal fitting
10
into the middle cavity
31
of
FIG. 9
resiliently deforms the lock
40
in the deformation direction DD. The locks
40
of the cavities
31
at the opposite sides also are deformed resiliently, so that the three cavities
31
including the two coupling pieces
51
form a substantially arcuate shape as a whole. However, the locks
40
at the opposite sides are deformed to a smaller degree than the middle lock
40
. Thus, even if the female terminal fitting
40
is inserted already, as in the left cavity
31
of
FIG. 9
, at least a part of the leading surface
45
of the lock
40
remains engaged with the locking surface
24
of the female terminal fitting
10
. Thus, the inserted female terminal fitting
10
will not come out of the cavity
31
.
A backward pulling force in a direction opposite to the inserting direction ID may act on the inserted female terminal fitting
10
, for example, when the wire W is pulled. Such a force tries to withdraw the female terminal fitting
10
while forcibly deforming the lock
40
. However, the lock
40
is coupled to at least one adjacent lock
40
by the coupling piece
51
. This coupling significantly resists deformation of the lock
40
in a deformation direction DD. Thus, a locking force for locking the female terminal fitting
10
is enhanced. Further, the locks
40
are coupled in a dead space between the side surfaces of the locks
40
and the height of the female housing
30
is unaffected. Accordingly, the locking force of the lock
40
is enhanced while keeping the connector small.
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined by the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims.
The invention is applicable to male connectors in which male terminal fittings are inserted into a male connector housing.
The invention was described with respect to cantilevered locks. However, the invention also is applicable to locks having their front supported by a wall of the cavity, i.e. to bridge-type locks having both ends supported.
The invention is furthermore applicable to connectors having locks which are substantially straight and/or do not have any insertion groove (like the insertion groove
49
) formed therein.
Claims
- 1. A connector with a housing formed with a plurality of cavities for receiving a corresponding plurality of terminal fittings, said cavities being disposed side-by-side such that each said cavity has at least one adjacent cavity, said adjacent cavities being separated from one another by lateral walls, each said lateral wall having a cut away portion for providing communication between the adjacent cavities, a resiliently deformable lock in each of said cavities for locking one of the terminal fittings in the respective cavity, and at least one resiliently deformable coupling piece extending through the cut away portion in the lateral wall and coupling said locks of the adjacent cavities, such that the coupling piece resists deformation of the respective locks and enhances a locking force on the terminal fitting.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein each said lock has a length and the coupling piece extends over substantially the entire length.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein a guide groove is provided in each said cavity for allowing a stabilizer of the terminal fitting to be inserted therein, the guide groove being aligned with the coupling piece along an insertion direction of the terminal fitting into the cavity.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the lock is slightly narrower than the cavity.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the coupling pieces are unitary with the respective locks.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein at least one of the locks is coupled to the locks of two adjacent cavities by two of the coupling pieces.
- 7. A connector with a housing formed with a plurality of cavities for receiving a corresponding plurality of terminal fittings, said cavities being disposed side-by-side such that each said cavity has at least one adjacent cavity, a resiliently deformable lock in each of said cavities for locking one of the terminal fittings in the respective cavity, and at least one resiliently deformable coupling piece coupling said locks of the adjacent cavities, wherein the lock has a locking portion for locking the terminal fitting and the coupling piece has a thickness that increases at further distances from the locking portion.
- 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein at least one cut-away portion is provided in the housing in at least one lateral wall between the adjacent cavities, the coupling piece extending through the cut-away portion of the lateral wall for coupling the locks of the adjacent cavities.
- 9. A connector with a housing formed with a plurality of cavities for receiving a corresponding plurality of terminal fittings, said cavities being disposed side-by-side such that each said cavity has at least one adjacent cavity, a resiliently deformable lock in each of said cavities for locking one of the terminal fittings in the respective cavity, and at least one resiliently deformable coupling piece coupling said locks of the adjacent cavities, the terminal fittings each comprising a locking projection with which the lock cooperates for locking the terminal fitting in the respective cavity, wherein each lock comprises an insertion groove for allowing insertion of the locking projection.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the insertion groove has a bottom with a rear section sloped towards a base end and leading section substantially parallel to an insertion direction of the terminal fitting into the cavity.
- 11. The connector claim 10, wherein the coupling portion is sloped substantially parallel to the insertion groove.
- 12. A connector with a housing having opposite front and rear ends and a plurality of cavities extending between the front and rear ends, said cavities being disposed side-by-side such that each said cavity has at least one adjacent cavity, lateral walls separating each said cavity from each of said adjacent cavities, each said lateral wall having a cut-away extending rearwardly from the front end of the housing, a resiliently deformable lock cantilevered forwardly in each said cavity, and at least one resiliently deformable coupling piece coupling said locks of the adjacent cavities, said coupling piece extending through the cut-away of the respective lateral wall.
- 13. The connector of claim 12, wherein the coupling pieces are unitary with the respective locks.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein at least one of the locks is coupled to the locks of two adjacent cavities by two of the coupling pieces.
- 15. The connector of claim 12, wherein each said lock has a length and the coupling piece extends over substantially the entire length.
- 16. The connector of claim 12, wherein the lock has a locking portion in proximity to the front end of the housing and the coupling piece has a thickness that increases at further distances from the locking portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2002-238848 |
Aug 2002 |
JP |
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