The invention relates to a connector assembly including a connector mounted with a wire cover that bunches and guides wires in a predetermined direction. The connector includes a lock arm for disengaging the connector from a mating connector.
In conventional connector assemblies, wires extend from a front surface of a connector and are fitted to a mating connector at a front surface thereof. The connector has a lock arm that engages with a lock engaging member provided on the mating connector at a time of mating. The lock engaging member is operated by a user's finger to release the engagement. Some of the connectors additionally include wire covers for bunching and guiding the wires in a predetermined direction.
One example of a connector assembly including connector and a wire cover is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 9-92378. During disengagement of the connector assembly from a mating connector, the connector is gripped by a user near the mating connector while the user's finger releases the engagement of the connector from the mating connector by pressing on the lock arm. The recent miniaturization of electrical devices, however, requires the connectors, which are used in the devices, to also be miniaturized. It is therefore difficult if not impossible to grip the connector and press the lock arm without disturbing the wire cover during disengagement.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a connector assembly with a connector and a wire cover that can be miniaturized without reducing the ability to disengage the connector assembly from a mating connector.
This and other objects are achieved by a connector assembly comprising a connector and a wire guide. The connector has a lock arm. The lock arm includes a lock member for engaging a lock engaging member on a mating connector and a release member for disengaging the lock member from the lock engaging member. The wire cover is mounted to the connector. The wire cover has a wire receiving opening for bunching and guiding a wire toward the connector. The wire cover includes an opening that provides access to the release member. A finger support section is formed on a wall defining the opening. The finger support section faces the connector and the release member.
As shown in FIGS. 4(a)-4(b), wire cover mounting projections 122a extend from top and bottom surfaces of the housing 122. A guard member 123 extends from the top and bottom surfaces and is formed to protect the wire cover mounting projections 122a. A locking groove 122c, a temporary locking groove 122d, and a projection 122e are formed on a side of the housing 122. A retainer 124 is arranged on the bottom surface and has apertures 124b. The locking groove 122c and the temporary locking groove 122d confirm the position of the retainer 124 when the terminals (not shown) are inserted into the terminal receiving ports 122b from a rear surface of the connector 12. The retainer 124 moves between a pre-locked position and a locked position.
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During assembly, the terminals are crimped to the wire 2. The wire cover 11, which has the wire extending from the wire receiving opening 116, is mounted to the connector 12 by engaging the projections 122a on the connector 12 with the mounting apertures 114a provided on the attachment members 114. The terminals (not shown) are inserted into the rear side of the connector assembly 1 and are guided in a predetermined direction by the wire cover 11 into the terminal receiving ports 122b. Because the connector 12 and the wire cover 11 are reliably engaged at four spots, for example, even if only the wire cover 11 is pulled when the connector assembly 1 is to be removed from the mating connector (now shown), the connector 12 and the wire cover 11 remain engaged.
Because the wire cover 11 includes the finger support member 111 that supports the user's finger, the force applied to the wire cover 11 by the user's finger when the user's finger accesses the release member 121a to remove the connector assembly 1 from the mating connector (not shown), can be effectively utilized as the force removing the connector assembly 1 from the mating connector (not shown). Thus, the force that the user's finger applies to the wire cover 11 to remove the connector assembly 1 from the mating connector (now shown) can be utilized more effectively. Therefore, according to the connector assembly 1 according to the invention, even when the connector assembly is miniaturized, the connector assembly 1 may be easily removed from the mating connector (not shown) without reducing operability.
In the illustrated embodiment, the finger support member 111 and the second finger support member 1111 are disposed on the top surface and the bottom surface, respectively, of the wire cover 11. However, if only the finger support member 111 is included, the effect of the invention is not decreased. Additionally, although the finger support member 111 and the second finger support member 1111 have a substantially curved surface along the thickest part of the user's finger, the finger support member 111 and the second finger support member 1111 may be any shape capable of supporting the user's finger.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-205022 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |