This application claims priority from and incorporates by reference German Patent Application DE 10 2014 116 322.2 filed on Nov. 10, 2014.
The invention relates to a plug connector for establishing an electrical connection with a counter piece which includes a housing, in which contacts are arranged in plug in direction x in the front, the contacts being connectable with a cable positioned in plug in direction x in the back which cable can be run out of the housing,
A known connector is disclosed in DE 42 05 440 A1. The connector shown there is equipped with a securing sleeve with a locking profile on an inner circumference line as well as—according to the embodiment—a locking profile formed by two diametrically opposed teeth on the side of the contact support. When the locking profiles meet during the screwing action securing the plug connection, they engage form-fitting with each other. At this point the radial rise of the first protrusion over the second protrusion is ensured by at least one of the protrusions being forced out of its rest position. This can be ensured by an appropriate material weakness zone or by the choice of the material for the protrusions.
It is known from DE 200 03 224 U1, too, to provide an elastomeric ring between the protrusions of the locking profiles, the compression of the ring enabling the rising movement. The connectors known in the state of the art ensure a sufficient protection of the plug connection against vibration by the locking profiles of the connector housing or contact support and of the securing sleeve engaging with each other. A further advantage can be seen in the fact that in the plug connection, which is usually composed of two connectors, the vibration protection is provided by one of the connectors only. In existing installations the vibration protection may be retrofitted by the exchange of the cable harness without the need to exchange each of the connector components.
Finally, DE 10 2006 007 191 A1 shows a connector with a contact support covered by a securing sleeve. The contact support is provided with a locking profile on its outer circumference, its teeth comprising each a flat and a steep tooth flank. The snap-in hook on the side of the securing sleeve slips off the flat tooth flanks during the screwing onto the counter piece and thus offers an easy protection of the plug connection. In the opposite direction the snap-in hook hits the steep tooth flanks and thus impedes the loosening of the safety screw connection.
However, it has been revealed that especially in cases where plug connections are frequently separated and re-established, an increased wear of the locking profiles rubbing one against the other or of the elastomer ring has to be noted. In an extreme case this may lead to an insufficiency of the vibration protection after a certain number of connection cycles.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a new connector with sufficient low-wear vibration protection.
This object is accomplished by a plug connector for providing an electrical connection with a counter piece, the plug connector including a housing in which contacts that are supported in a front portion of the housing with respect to a plug in direction are connectable with a cable which is run out of a rear portion of the housing with respect to the plug in direction; a securing sleeve which is supported on the housing rotationally movable in a circumferential direction and which provides a securing screw connection for a plug connection between the connector and the counter piece, wherein an axial section of the housing and an axial section of the securing sleeve enter a form locking engagement at least at an end of a movement of the securing screw connection wherein the form locking engagement provides vibration protection for the plug connection; and an elastic seal which secures the plug connection against contaminants, wherein a first locking profile is formed along an outer circumference of the axial section of the housing, wherein the first locking profile includes at least one first protrusion and at least one first recess wherein a second locking profile is formed along an inner circumference of the axial section of the securing sleeve, wherein the second locking profile includes at least one second protrusion and at least one second recess, wherein the securing sleeve is supported on the housing so that the securing sleeve has radial movability relative to the housing, wherein a radial gap between the housing and the securing sleeve enabling the radial movability enables a radial rise of the at least one first protrusion above the at least one second protrusion when the at least one first protrusion and the at least one second protrusion contact during the movement of the securing screw connection, and wherein the elastic seal acts in a resetting manner against the radial rise.
The main advantage of the invention is that forces acting on the protrusions of the securing sleeve and the connector housing and causing wear can be reduced considerably, since the securing sleeve itself is being displaced radially when the radial rise movement occurs. The friction between two protrusions against the resetting forces causing the wear is thus minimized.
It is provided that the securing sleeve forms a locking profile with several second protrusions and several second recesses which are positioned in an alternating pattern along the inner circumference, especially when the housing forms a locking profile with several first protrusions and second recesses which are positioned in an alternating pattern along the outer circumference.
By increasing the number of protrusions, especially on the side of the securing sleeve, but also on the side of the connector housing a finer detent mechanism can be implemented at the end of the screwing movement securing the plug connection.
It is of significant importance for the invention that the circumferential pitch of the locking profiles of housing and securing sleeve differ. This is an essential prerequisite for the rise movement of a first protrusion above a second protrusion that at least one further corresponding first protrusion engages one further second recess.
Consequently, an advantageous embodiment of the invention is characterized by the fact that when axial sections contact during the securing screw movement of the first and second protrusions and the first and second recesses, they impose to the securing sleeve an oscillating radial movement which is induced by the rising and penetrating process.
The different pitch of the locking profiles ensures that the first and second protrusions can slide over one another when providing the vibration protection so that the wear of the protrusions is strongly reduced. Resilient protrusions are thus not required for the connector according to the invention.
Therefore it is possible for the locking profiles on the side of the securing sleeve and the housing to be made from of a substantially rigid material such as hard plastic or metal.
Further advantages of the invention become apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention with reference to drawing figures, wherein,
In the drawing figures, the connector according to the invention is designated with reference numeral 10.
As can be seen from
From
The securing sleeve 16 is mounted rotationally movable on the connector housing 11 and is provided with radial mobility relative to the connector housing 11. Finally, the securing sleeve is also axially movable on the connector housing 11 to a certain extent.
The engagement between the first locking profile 17 of the connector housing 11 and the second locking profile 21 of the securing sleeve 16 will now be explained using the
Neither the first protrusions 18 nor the second protrusion 22a are provided in a resilient way or have elastic material characteristics. Quite to the contrary, in an advantageous embodiment, the first locking profile 17 and the second locking profile 21 are made from metal. A continuous movement in direction S (in the example this is the counterclockwise direction) leads to the situation presented in
During the rise of the first protrusion 18 above the second protrusion 22a, as shown in
As will be described later, the seal 20 acts as an elastomeric element against the eccentric radial movement of the securing sleeve 16 to reset and forces the latter into its concentric neutral position. Continuous turning of the securing sleeve 16 in direction S thus leads to a back shift, so that the first protrusion 18 will engage the next second recess 23. When the first locking profile 17 and the second profile 21 engage at the end of the screwing movement securing the plug connection and the rise movement of the first protrusion 18 above the second protrusions 22 takes place, the securing sleeve 16 is thus forced to perform a radial oscillating movement relative to the common axial axis of securing sleeve 16 and connector housing 11. The resetting force of the seal 20 acting against each rise movement provides that the connector housing 11 and the securing sleeve 16 return to their concentric neutral position and turning against the securing movement S of the securing sleeve 16 is inhibited by the second protrusion 22 running against the first protrusion 18. In this way the vibration protection of the plug connection is ensured.
In particular the locking profile 17 of the connector housing 11 is shown in its simplest form in the
In any case, however, a better vibration protection is obtained if the first locking profile 17 and the second locking profile 21 have several protrusions 18/22 and recesses 19/23. Concerning this, reference is made to
Also for this embodiment, it becomes clear that during continuous turning in direction S the securing sleeve 16 performs an oscillating radial movement about the in case of concentric arrangement common longitudinal axis of connector housing 11 and securing sleeve 16. In this case, too, the seal 20 acts resetting against the radial shift R of the securing sleeve.
The locking profiles 17 and 21 shown in the
To summarize, a new connector 10 is disclosed having an advantageous vibration protection. This protection is implemented by a locking profile 17 on the side of the connector housing 11 and a corresponding locking profile 21 on the side of a securing sleeve 16, wherein the form-lock between the locking profiles 17 and 21 is provided by an eccentric radial movement of the securing sleeve 16 relative to the connector housing 11. The resetting mechanism maintaining the form-lock is provided by the connector seal 20, which is preexistent. In this case it is sufficient to provide one of the connectors 10/50 with a vibration protection according to the invention. It is even possible to ensure the radial rise movement simply through usual manufacturing tolerances when the locking profiles 17 and 21 are dimensioned accordingly.
The vibration protection has special low-wear characteristics since the resetting forces are not defined by the material of the locking profiles 17 and 21 but simply by the seal 20. Moreover, regarding the here described vibration protection, it is possible to use non-elastic, wear-resistant materials, such as metal or hard plastic.
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