Connector with shorting terminal

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6241542
  • Patent Number
    6,241,542
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connector is provided to clear a shorted state of a shorting terminal without using a clearing rib. The connector includes female and male housings 10, 20. A slider 40 assembled into the male housing 20 is moved backward by elastic restoring forces of elastically contracted coil springs when female and male housings 10, 20 are properly connected and a locking claw 31 of a lock arm 30 is disengaged from a locking surface 53. By integrally assembling a shorting terminal 60 into the slider 40, the shorting terminal 60 can be moved automatically from a shorting position where contact portions 64 of the shorting terminal 60 are held in contact with male terminal fittings 26 to short them to a clearing position where the contact portions 64 are not in contact with the male terminal fittings 26.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector provided with a shorting terminal.




2. Description of the Related Art




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-64642 relates to an electrical connector used in an automotive air-bag circuit, and, typical of such prior art connectors, is provided with a shorting terminal. The prior art connector of Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-64642 also is illustrated in

FIG. 10

of this application. More particularly, the prior art connector of

FIG. 10

includes a female housing


1


. A plurality of female terminal fittings


2


are accommodated in a side-by-side array in the female housing


1


, and a shorting terminal


3


is accommodated in an accommodating chamber


7


in the housing


1


. The shorting terminal


3


is held in contact with the female terminal fittings


2


to short them to each other.




A prior art mating male housing


4


is provided with tab-shaped male terminal fittings


5


that are engageable with the female terminal fittings


2


. Additionally, the prior art male housing


4


is provided with a shorted state clearing rib


6


that can be inserted between the female terminal fittings


2


and the shorting terminal


3


. The shorting terminal


3


shorts the female terminal fittings


2


before the housings


1


and


2


are connected. However the clearing rib


6


is inserted between the shorting terminal


3


and the female terminal fittings


2


and elastically deforms the shorting terminal


3


when the male and female terminal fittings


2


and


5


are connected. As a result the shorted state of the female terminal fittings


2


is cleared.




Since the clearing rib


6


projects from an engaging surface of the male housing


4


, it may be struck and broken by external contact. Additionally, the relatively thin width of the clearing rib


6


creates a potential for an error during molding. For example, there have been cases where the plastic material did not sufficiently fill the mold cavity for the thin clearing rib


6


. As a result, the clearing rib


6


was not sufficiently long to reach the shorting terminal


3


even when the housings


1


,


4


were completely connected with each other. Consequently, the shorted state of the female terminal fittings


2


by the shorting terminal


3


may be not cleared even though the housings


1


,


4


are properly connected with each other.




The above-described problem can be avoided by increasing the thickness of the clearing rib


6


. However, a larger clearing rib


6


increases the elastic deformation of the shorting terminal


3


. Therefore, the height of the accommodating chamber


7


needs to be increased to ensure such an increased degree of deformation, resulting in a larger connector. It has been difficult to deal with this problem.




The present invention was developed in view of the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a connector capable of clearing a shorted state of a shorting terminal without using a clearing rib.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention is directed to a connector assembly, comprising male and female connector housings that are connectable with each other. One of the connector housings comprises a plurality of terminal fittings and a shorting terminal for shorting the terminal fittings. The shorted state of the terminal fittings is cleared when the male and female connector housings are connected with each other. A movable element is provided integrally with the shorting terminal and is movable between a shorting position where the shorting terminal is in contact with the terminal fittings and a clearing position where the shorting terminal is not in contact with the terminal fittings. The movable element preferably is movable substantially along a connection direction of the connector housings. Additionally, the movable element preferably is provided with a spring means which is contracted elastically to accumulate a biasing force for moving the movable element toward the clearing position when pushed by a pushing portion in the other connector housing. A restricting means may further be provided for substantially constantly holding the movable element in the shorting position. The holding state then may be cleared as the connector housings are connected with each other.




The movable element is held in the shorting position by the restricting means while the connector housings are being connected, even though the pushing portion pushes the spring means. The holding state of the restricting means is cleared when the connector housings are properly connected, and the movable element then is moved to the clearing position by an elastic restoring force of the spring means. As a result, the shorted state of the terminal fittings by the shorting terminal is cleared automatically.




The shorted state of the terminal fittings is cleared by the movement of the movable element in which the shorting terminal is provided. Consequently, it is not necessary to provide the mating connector housing with a shorted state clearing rib. Thus, a variety of problems resulting from the provision of the rib can be avoided. Further, the movable element can be moved automatically to the clearing position as the connector housings are properly connected with each other.




According to a further preferred embodiment, the one connector housing comprises an elastically deformable lock arm for holding the connector housings in locked engagement with each other. The lock arm engages a locking portion in the other connector housing when the connector housings are connected with each other. The lock arm preferably is constructed to hold the movable element in the shorting position by engaging the movable element while the lock arm is elastically deformed and moving over the locking portion. The lock arm is restored to its original shape and engages the locking portion when the connector housings are properly connected with each other. This restoration of the lock arm to its original shape causes the lock arm to disengage from the movable element. Thus, the movable element is made free to move, and is automatically moved to the clearing position by an elastic restoring force of the elastically contracted spring means.




The lock arm preferably is deformable into a deformation permitting space and the movable element preferably is located at least partly in the deformation permitting space when the movable element is in its clearing position. Thus the movable element restricts elastic deformation of the lock arm.




At least one of the lock arm and the locking portion preferably are formed with at least one slanted disengagement portion for assisting the disengagement of the lock arm and the locking portion.




The movable element may be provided with a substantially elastically deformable holding arm. The holding arm engages an engaging portion on the one connector housing when the movable element is in its shorting position. The holding arm is deformed elastically upon contact with a contact portion of the other connector housing, and thus is disengaged from the engaging portion.




The movable element preferably moves automatically from its shorting position, where the shorting terminal shorts the terminal fittings, to the clearing position, where the shorting terminal are not in electrical contact with the terminal fittings, as the connector housings are properly connected with each other.




According to still a further preferred embodiment, the connector housing is shaped such that the movable element can be displaced from its clearing position to its shorting position against the restoring force of the spring means.




Preferably, the connector housing comprises a cutout or window to allow for an operation of the movable element.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a connector according to one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of a female housing.





FIG. 3

is a front view of a male housing.





FIG. 4

is a section along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

showing the male and female housings before being connected.





FIG. 5

is a section along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

showing the male and female housings before being connected.





FIG. 6

is a cross-section view similar to

FIG. 4

, but showing the male and female housings while being connected.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

, but showing the male and female housings while being connected.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIGS. 4 and 6

, but showing the male and female housings after being completely connected.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, but showing the male and female housings after being completely connected.





FIG. 10

is a partial section of a prior art connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Female and male connector housings in accordance with the subject invention are identified generally by the numerals


10


and


20


respectively in FIG.


1


. The housings


10


,


20


are made e.g. of a synthetic resin and are at least partly connectable with each other. The sides of the respective housings


10


and


20


that will be engaged with one another will be referred to herein as the front of the respective connector housings


10


,


20


. A receptacle


22


for accommodating the female housing


10


is provided at the front of the male housing


20


, and a slider


40


, or movable element, is mountable on a rear part of the male housing


20


.




The female housing


10


includes a block-shaped main body


11


. The main body


11


is formed with pushing portions


12


that project from positions slightly indented from the front-end surface of the female housing


10


up to the rear end surface thereof. Additionally, the pushing portions


12


are formed on the left and right sides of the upper surface of the main body


11


. As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, cavities


13


are formed substantially side by side along a widthwise direction in the main body


11


. Box-shaped female terminal fittings


14


can be accommodated at least partly in the cavities


13


and are locked therein by an unillustrated locking mechanism. The outer edge of the front surface of the female housing


10


preferably is beveled over the entire circumference to form a tapered surface


15




a


. Additionally, the middle of the upper edge of the front-end surface includes a tapered surface


15




b


whose inclination is larger than that of the tapered surface


15




a


. A substantially rectangular recess


16


is formed slightly behind the tapered surface


15




b


, and a front edge of the recess


16


serves as a locking portion


17


. An operating portion


18


bulges upward and/or sideways on the rear surface of the female housing


10


and is used to connect and disconnect the housings


10


,


20


.




The male housing


20


is provided with a main body


21


and a receptacle


22


in the form of a substantially rectangular tube for substantially surrounding the main body


21


. The main body


21


is comprised of a terminal-accommodating portion


23


for at least partly accommodating male terminal fittings


26


. The main body


21


further comprises an inner tubular portion


24


, which is forward of and integral or unitary with the terminal-accommodating portion


23


. The inner tubular portion


24


is open at the forward end of the main body


21


.




Four cavities


25


are surrounded substantially by surrounding walls


25




a


and are formed substantially side-by-side along a widthwise direction in the terminal accommodating portion


23


. The cavities


25


penetrate the terminal-accommodating portion


23


along forward/backward directions, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The cavities


25


at least partly accommodate the corresponding male terminal fittings


26


, which are locked by an unillustrated locking mechanism. The front ends of the upper parts of the surrounding walls


25




a


are cut away by a specified width to form exposing portions


38


. Thus the male terminal fittings


26


in the cavities


25


are exposed partially to an upper space via the exposing portions


38


. Tapered surfaces


38




a


are formed on the rear ends of the exposing portions


38


to enable more efficient deflection of the shorting terminal, as explained further below. Tabs


26




a


of the male terminal fittings


26


project forward into the inner tubular portion


24


from the terminal-accommodating portion


23


for connection with the mating female terminal fittings


14


.




A stepped portion


27


is formed between the front end of the terminal-accommodating portion


23


and the upper wall of the inner tubular portion


24


. Opposite lateral sides of the stepped portion


27


are formed with a pair of hooking recesses or engaging portions


28


. Locking claws


50


of holding arms


49


of the slider


40


can be releasably engaged with the engaging portions


28


, as described further below with reference to FIG.


5


. An elastically deformable lock arm


30


is formed substantially in the middle of the upper wall of the inner tubular portion


24


. The lock arm


30


preferably is formed by two elongated cuts


29


that extend backward from the opening edge.




A locking claw


31


is provided at the front end of the lock arm


30


and can be engaged with the locking portion


17


of the female housing


10


when the housings


10


,


20


are properly connected with each other. A tapered surface


32


is formed on the front-end surface of the locking claw


31


, so that the lock arm


30


can move smoothly move over the tapered surface


15




b


substantially in the middle of the female housing


10


. Further, a deformation permitting space S is formed above the lock arm


30


for permitting an elastic deformation of the lock arm


30


.




Openings are made in the upper wall and the rear end wall of the male housing


20


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and the slider


40


is mountable between the main body


21


and the receptacle


22


through these openings. This slider


40


is provided with a spring holder


41


, and two spring accommodating portions


42


are formed respectively at substantially opposite sides of the spring holder


41


. Elastically deformable coil springs


43


are accommodated at least partly in the spring accommodating portions


42


, and spring stoppers


44


are mounted securely on the front ends of the coil springs


43


. A shorting terminal


60


, described in detail later, is at least partly mountable on the slider


40


from behind. Each spring accommodating portion


42


is in the form of a substantially circular tube having an open front end. A wall surface


45


bulges out at a part of the front opening edge, and can be engaged with a part of the spring stopper


44


to prevent the coil spring


43


from coming out of the spring accommodating portion


42


. Further, an escape groove


46


is formed in the bottom wall of each spring accommodating portion


42


over a specified length from the front end surface to allow the insertion of the corresponding pushing portion


12


.




Guide projections


47


are provided on substantially opposite side surfaces of the spring holder


41


. The movement of the slider


40


along forward/backward directions is guided by fitting the guide projections


47


in grooves


33


formed in the inner surfaces of the receptacle


22


along a longitudinal direction. Two projections


48


are provided respectively in positions on the opposite sides of the upper surface of the spring holder


41


near the front end. The projections


48


are slidable along flutes or grooves or notches or recesses


34


formed in the ceiling surface of the receptacle


22


along forward/backward directions as the slider


40


is moved forward and backward. A stopper


35


projects in an intermediate position of the flute


34


, and a backward movement of the stopper


40


is prevented by the engagement of the projections


48


with the stoppers


35


.




Two elastically deformable holding arms


49


are provided on the lower surface of the spring holder


41


and substantially on the same lines as the escape grooves


46


. Additionally, locking claws


50


are formed at the front ends of the holding arms


49


and are engaged with the hooking recesses


28


of the main body


21


to prevent a backward movement of the slider


40


. Tapered surfaces


51


are formed on the front-end surfaces of the locking claws


50


of the holding arms


49


, so that the holding arms


49


can move smoothly over the tapered surfaces


15




a


of the female housing


10


. The locking claws


50


and the hooking recesses


28


are disengaged at the same time or slightly before the housings


10


,


20


are properly connected with each other.




An upper front end of the receptacle


22


hangs down to be partly connected with the opening edge of the inner tubular portion


24


, thereby forming a front wall


36


which stops the front end of the slider


40


. A middle portion of the front wall


36


that is aligned with the lock arm


30


is cut away, as shown in

FIG. 3

, for the sake of convenience. Additionally, openings


37


are formed on opposite sides of the cut-away portion for introducing the pushing portions


12


of the female housings


10


into the receptacle


22


. The openings


37


are provided in positions substantially aligned with the escape grooves


46


of the spring holder


41


. Accordingly, the pushing portions


12


engage the spring stoppers


44


to contract the coil springs


43


elastically while the housings


10


,


20


are being connected with each other.




A middle portion of the bottom surface of the spring holder


41


is located in the deformation permitting space S of the lock arm


30


as shown in

FIG. 4

, and an escape recess


52


is formed in this middle portion for allowing an upward elastic deformation of the lock arm


30


. A front portion


55


of the spring holder


41


is formed before the escape recess


52


, and can at least partly enter the deformation permitting space S as the slider


40


is moved backward. The front end of the escape recess


52


defines a locking surface


53


for preventing a backward movement of the slider


40


. More particularly, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the locking surface


53


is held substantially in contact with the front end of the locking claw


31


when the lock arm


30


is elastically deformed upward during the connection of the housings


10


,


20


, thereby preventing backward movement of the slider


40


. Locking by the locking claw


31


is cleared when the housings


10


,


20


are completely connected with each other and the lock arm


30


is restored substantially to its original shape.




An upright operable portion


54


is formed substantially in a middle portion of the rear end of the spring holder


41


. Further, a backward stroke of the spring holder


41


is set such that the rear end of the spring holder


41


does not project out from the male housing


20


.




The main body


21


of the male connector housing


20


comprises a cutout or window


21


a that allows a manipulation or operation of the slider


40


against the biasing force of the coil springs


43


. Thus the slider


40


can be slid manually or automatically from its clearing position to its shorting position for releasing the female connector housing


10


from the receptacle


22


of the male connector housing


20


. At this instance, the interaction of the spring stoppers


44


with the front portion of the pushing portion


12


creates a biasing force that pushes the female connector housing


10


out of connection with the male connector


20


.




The locking claw


31


and/or the locking portion


17


comprise at least one slanted disengagement portion


32




a


/


17




a


for assisting the disengagement of the locking claw


31


and the locking portion


17


when the slider


40


is pushed further into the male connector housing


20


, thereby increasing the spring load of the coil springs


43


. When the spring load of the springs


43


exceeds a predetermined strength or height, the locking claw


31


and the locking portion


17


are disengaged from each other by the assistance of the slanted disengagement portion


32




a


and/or


17




a


. The disengagement portion(s)


32




a


/


17




a


also may be formed by rounding the corresponding portion of the locking claw


31


and/or locking portion


17


.




A mount portion


56


is formed at a rear part of the lower surface of the spring holder


41


, and extends over substantially the entire width of the spring holder


41


. The mount portion


56


is used to mount the shorting terminal


60


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. A groove


57


with an open rear end is formed substantially in the middle of the mount portion


56


.




The shorting terminal


60


is formed from an electrically conductive plate material, and includes a flat main body


61


. The shorting terminal


60


is mounted integrally on the slider


40


by inserting the flat main body


61


thereof into the groove


57


. Four (or a number corresponding to the number of respective terminal fittings


26


) contact pieces


62


extend from the rear end surface of the main body


61


, and are spaced from one another by distances that correspond to the spacing between the respective cavities


25


in the male housing


20


. The contact pieces


62


are turned to extend along the lower surface of the main body


61


such that they extend slightly obliquely upward from bottom ends


63


. Leading ends of the contact pieces


62


are formed narrower and have a substantially triangular cross section projecting downward. These projections serve as contacts


64


. The contact pieces


62


are substantially elastically deformable, and the leading ends thereof formed with the contacts


64


have a width slightly smaller than the widths of the exposing portions


38


formed in the terminal-accommodating portion


23


.




The contacts


64


of the contact pieces


62


of the shorting terminal


60


enter the exposing portions


38


of the terminal-accommodating portion


23


when the slider


40


is in the position shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. As a result, the contacts


64


of the shorting terminal


60


contact the section of the male terminal fittings


26


that are exposed through the exposing portions


38


, and thereby short the male terminal fittings


26


to each other. The position of the slider


40


at this stage is referred to as a shorting position. With the slider


40


moved to a position shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the contacts


64


of the contact pieces


62


are held in contact with upper surfaces


25




b


of the surrounding walls


25




a


surrounding the cavities


25


to clear their contact with the male terminal fittings


26


. The position of the slider


40


at this stage is referred to as a clearing position.




The female housing


10


, as described above, can be inserted at least partly into the male housing


20


by sliding the bottom surface of the female housing


10


substantially along the inner surface of the bottom wall of the inner tubular portion


24


of the male housing


20


to connect the housings


10


,


20


. The slider


40


at this stage is located in its shorting position where the male terminal fittings


26


are shorted by the shorting terminal


60


.




The tapered surface


32


of the lock arm


30


initially is brought into contact with the tapered surface


15




b


in the middle of the front end of the female housing


10


. The lock arm


30


is guided by the tapered surface


15




b


as the housings


10


,


20


are being connected, and the lock arm


30


is deformed elastically upward. As a result, the bottom end of the locking claw


31


is moved onto the upper surface of the female housing


10


, as shown in FIG.


6


. At this time, the lock arm


30


escapes into the escape recess


52


of the springing holder


41


located thereabove, and the front end of the locking claw


31


is engaged with the locking surface


53


of the escape recess


52


. At an intermediate stage of the connection of the housings


10


,


20


, the slider


40


is prevented from moving backward by the lock arm


30


that has been deformed elastically upward and by the locking claws


50


of the holding arms


49


.




As the connection of the housings


10


,


20


proceeds, the pushing portions


12


of the female housing


10


enter the spring accommodating portions


42


through the openings


37


and the escape grooves


46


. The pushing portions


12


then contact the spring stoppers


44


mounted on the front ends of the coil springs


43


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Further advancement of the pushing portions


12


toward the back of the spring accommodating portions


42


causes an elastic deformation of the coil springs


43


. At this time, the slider


40


is doubly locked by the locking claws


50


of the holding arms


49


and by the locking claw


31


of the lock arm


30


so as not to move backward. If the connection is interrupted at this stage, the elastically deformed coil springs


43


are restored substantially to or towards their original shapes and the male housing


20


is repelled in a direction away from the female housing


10


due to the restoring forces of the coil springs


43


. Therefore, the partial connection of the housings


10


,


20


can be detected.




As the connection proceeds further to connect the housings


10


,


20


properly, the tapered surfaces


15




a


of the female housing


10


are brought into contact with the tapered surfaces


51


of the holding arms


49


. Consequently, the holding arms


49


are deformed elastically upward while being guided by the tapered surfaces


15




a


. The locking claws


50


are displaced upward as the holding arms


49


elastically deform, and are disengaged from the hooking recesses


28


after being raised to a specified height, as shown in FIG.


9


.




The lock arm


30


is restored elastically substantially to or towards its original shape substantially at the same time the holding arms


49


are disengaged to effect unlocking. Thus the lock arm


30


extends along the lower surface of the spring holder


41


. As a result, the locking claw


31


of the lock arm


30


enters the recess


16


of the female housing


10


to engage the locking portion


17


, and the front end of the lock arm


30


is disengaged from the locking surface


53


of the escape recess


52


, as shown in FIG.


8


. In this way, the double locking, that had been effected to prevent the slider


40


from moving backward, is cleared, and the slider


40


is moved backward by the elastic restoring forces of the coil springs


43


. As the slider


40


is moved backward, the projections


48


on the upper surface of the spring holder


41


slide along the grooves


34


. The movement of the slider


40


is stopped when the projections


48


contact the stoppers


35


. This prevents any further backward movement of the slider


40


.




As the slider


40


is moved backward, the contacts


64


of the contact pieces


62


of the shorting terminal


60


, which were located in the exposing portions


38


of the terminal accommodating portion


23


, are moved onto the tapered surfaces


38




a


at the rear edge of the exposing portions


38


. As a result, the contact pieces


62


are deformed elastically. The contacts


64


are guided to the upper surfaces


25




b


of the surrounding walls


25




a


by the tapered surfaces


38




a


, and are slid backward along the upper surfaces


25




b


. When the movement of the slider


40


is stopped, the shorting terminal


60


is provided at the rear side of the terminal accommodating portion


23


and the contacts


64


of the respective contact pieces


62


are located on the upper surfaces


25




b


of the surrounding walls


25




a


completely insulated from the male terminal fittings


26


. In this way, the slider


40


is moved automatically from its shorting position, where it can short the male terminal fittings


26


, to the clearing position, where the shorted state is cleared.




Since the slider


40


is retracted and the front portion


55


in the middle of the spring holder


41


is located in the deformation permitting space S above the lock arm


30


, the leading end of the lock arm


30


is pressed by the lower surface of the front portion


55


. Thus, an upward elastic deformation of the lock arm


30


is restricted and the locking portion


17


is doubly locked, thereby holding the housings


10


,


20


securely locked into each other with an enhanced force.




In this way, the backward displacement of the slider


40


indicates that the housings


10


,


20


are substantially completely connected with each other and the terminal fittings


14


,


26


are securely electrically connected with each other. Both coil springs


43


are returned to their natural lengths when no force is acting by the backward movement of the spring holder


41


. Consequently, the coil springs


43


do not create any force to separate the completely connected housings


10


,


20


from each other.




As described above the slider


40


in the male housing


20


is unlocked when the housings


10


,


20


are connected properly with each other, and is moved backward automatically by the elastic restoring forces of the elastically contracted coil springs


43


. By integrally mounting the shorting terminal


60


in this slider


40


, the shorting terminal


60


can be moved automatically from the shorting position where the contacts


64


are held in shorting contact with the male terminal fittings


26


to the clearing position where the contacts


64


are not in contact with the male terminal fittings


26


.




More specifically, the shorted state of the male terminal fittings


26


can be cleared by the movement of the slider


40


. Hence it is not necessary to provide the mating female housing


10


with any rib for entering between the shorting terminal


60


and the male terminal fittings


26


to clear the shorted state, as had been the case in the prior art. The prior art clearing rib on the front end surface of female housing requires attention to be paid in packaging at a time of shipment since the rib is likely to be struck by an external force and broken. Further, since the height of the connector increases as the thickness of the clearing rib increases, the prior art clearing rib may be formed thin. However, such a thin clearing rib has caused molding errors in the prior art, thereby causing the undesirable event where the shorted state cannot be cleared. Therefore, an operation of checking for molding errors becomes necessary with the subject invention. In this embodiment, such a rib can be simplified or deleted.




The present invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the invention as defined in the claims. Besides these embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.




Although the exposing portions


38


for allowing the contact of the shorting terminal


60


with the male terminal fittings


26


is provided in or at the terminal accommodating portion


23


in the foregoing embodiment, they may not be necessarily provided, if, for example, the shorting terminal is brought into contact with tabs of male terminal fittings projecting from the terminal accommodating portion.




In the foregoing embodiment, the locking claw


31


of the lock arm


30


which is substantially elastically deformed when the housings


10


,


20


are partly connected is engaged with the locking surface


53


of the slider


40


(movable element) as the restricting means for the slider


40


. Since the slider


40


is held also by the engagement of the holding arms


49


with the hooking recesses


28


of the male housing


20


, the slider may not necessarily be formed with the lock arm.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising first and second connector housings at least partly connectable with each other, wherein the second connector housing comprises:a plurality of terminal fittings; a shorting terminal; a movable element integrally engaged with the shorting terminal and being movable in the second connector housing between a shorting position where the shorting terminal is in shorting contact with the terminal fittings and a clearing position where the shorting terminal is not in contact with the terminal fittings; a spring mounted in the second connector housing and engaged with the moveable element, the spring being elastically contracted to accumulate a biasing force for moving the moveable element toward the clearing position in response to pushing forces exerted by the first connector housing; and a restricting means provided in the second connector housing for holding the moveable element in the shorting position, the holding of the moveable element by the restricting means being cleared as the connector housings are connected with each other.
  • 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the movable element is movable substantially along a connection direction of the connector housings.
  • 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the first connector housing comprises a locking portion, the second connector housing comprises an elastically deformable lock arm for holding the connector housings locked into each other by engaging the locking portion provided in the first connector housing when the connector housings are connected with each other.
  • 4. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the movable element is provided with an elastically deformable holding arm, the holding arm engaging an engaging portion on the first connector housing, when the movable element is positioned substantially in its shorting position, while being elastically deformed upon contact with a contact portion of the second connector housing, thereby being disengaged from the engaging portion.
  • 5. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the movable element is automatically moved from its shorting position where the shorting terminal is shorting the terminal fittings to the clearing position where the shorting terminal is not in electrical contact with the terminal fittings as the connector housings are properly connected with each other.
  • 6. A connector, comprising first and second connector housings at least partly connectable with each other, the first connector housing comprising a locking portion, the second connector housing comprising:a plurality of terminal fittings; a shorting terminal for shorting the terminal fittings, a shorted state of the terminal fittings being cleared when the connector housings are connected with each other; a moveable element integrally engaged with the shorting terminal and being moveable in the second connector housing between a shorting position where the shorting terminal is in shorting contact with the terminal fittings and a clearing position where the shorting terminal is not in contact with the terminal fittings; an elastically deformable lock arm for engaging the locking portion of the first connector housing when the connector housings are connected with each other, and thereby holding the connector housings locked to each other, the lock arm being configured for moving over the locking portion and for engaging and holding the movable element in the shorting position when the lock arm is elastically deformed, the lock arm further being configured for engaging the locking portion and disengaging from the movable element when the lock arm is restored substantially to its original shape as the connector housings are properly connected with each other.
  • 7. A connector according to claim 6, wherein the movable element is provided with a spring which is elastically contracted to accumulate a biasing force for moving the movable element toward the clearing position upon being pushed by a pushing portion provided in the first connector housing.
  • 8. A connector according to claim 6, wherein the second connector housing further comprises a restricting means for substantially constantly holding the movable element in the shorting position, the holding state being cleared as the connector housings are connected with each other.
  • 9. A connector, comprising first and second connector housings at least partly connectable with each other, the first connector housing comprising a locking portion, the second connector housing comprising:a plurality of terminal fittings; a shorting terminal for shorting the terminal fittings, a shorted state of the terminal fittings being cleared when the connector housings are connected with each other; a moveable element integrally engaged with the shorting terminal and being moveable in the second connector housing between a shorting position where the shorting terminal is in shorting contact with the terminal fittings and a clearing position where the shorting terminal is not in contact with the terminal fittings; an elastically deformable lock arm for engaging the locking portion of the first connector housing when the connector housings are connected with each other, and thereby holding the connector housings locked to each other, the lock arm being deformable into a deformation permitting space and wherein the movable element is at least partly located in the deformation permitting space when the movable element is in its clearing position thereby restricting an elastic deformation of the lock arm.
  • 10. A connector according to claim 9, wherein at least one of the lock arm and the locking portion is formed with at least one slanted disengagement portion for assisting the disengagement of the lock arm and the locking portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-138558 May 1999 JP
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Number Date Country
0 416 307 Mar 1991 EP