This disclosure relates to a connector.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-151199 discloses a connector with a male housing to be disposed on a panel while being passed through a mounting hole of the panel. A movable lock projects forward on the male housing and includes a claw to be hooked to a front surface of the panel. Hooked engagement of the movable lock to the front surface of the panel prevents separation of the male housing from the panel. A rear side of the claw is covered by a flange of the male housing. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. H10-233262 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2018-133130 also describe a connector to be mounted on a panel.
The male housing of Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-151199 is removed from the panel by bringing a tool into contact with the claw and deflecting the movable locking claw down. The claw is located on the front surface of the panel and the rear side thereof is covered by the flange. Thus, a worker cannot bring the tool into contact with the claw portion from a rear surface side of the panel. However, it may be requested to remove the male housing from the rear surface side of the panel due to a working situation or the like.
Accordingly, it is aimed to provide a connector with excellent work efficiency when being removed from a panel.
This disclosure is directed to a connector with a housing to be disposed on a panel, a lock projecting forward of the housing, and an opening open rearward of the housing. The lock is hooked to a front surface side of the panel to restrict separation from the panel. The opening is at a position facing the lock in the housing. A worker can insert a tool, a finger or the like into the opening from a rear surface side of the panel to remove the connector from the panel. The worker then can bring the tool, the finger or the like into contact with the lock through the opening and release the locked state of the lock to the panel. Thus, the worker can release the lock either from the front surface side or from the rear surface side.
A closing member may be attachable to and detachable from the housing and may be configured to close the opening. The opening can be closed by the closing member except while the lock is being released. The closing of the opening by the closing member prevents external matter, such as dust and dirt, from entering the housing,
The closing member may include a seal to be held in close contact with an inner surface of the opening. The opening is made watertight by holding the seal of the closing member in close contact with the inner surface of the opening.
At least one of a recess and a protrusion may be provided on a rear surface of the closing member. In releasing the lock, the worker can remove the closing member from the opening by placing his/her finger, a tool or the like into contact with at least one of the recess and the protrusion.
The lock may be separate from the housing, and the housing may include an accommodating portion for accommodating the lock. The accommodating portion may be open forward of the housing and may communicate with the opening. Thus, the accommodating portion and the opening may communicate with each other and may penetrate through the housing in a front-rear direction. Accordingly, the accommodating portion and the opening can be molded easily by a mold movable in the front-rear direction. Further, a structure for fixing the lock easily can be formed in the accommodating portion
According to this disclosure, it is possible to provide a connector that can be removed efficiently from a panel.
An example of the disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the invention is not limited to these illustrations and is intended to be represented by claims and include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
A connector according to an embodiment is a panel mount type connector to be mounted on a panel 90. In this embodiment, the panel is a door panel of an unillustrated automotive vehicle. For example, a front surface (left side of
As shown in
Tab-like terminal fittings 13 are mounted in the intermediate housing 10. Each terminal fitting 13 includes a rearward projecting part that is connected electrically to a first terminal 14 accommodated into the first housing 11 and forward projecting part that is connected electrically to a second terminal 15 accommodated into the second housing 11.
Each first terminal 14 is connected to an end part of a first wire 16 that is pulled out from the rear surface of the first housing 11. A grommet 17 made of rubber is mounted on a rear part of the first housing 11 and is configured so that each first wire 16 is surrounded and bent down by the grommet 17. A grommet cover 18 made of synthetic resin is mounted on a rear part of the first housing 11 for covering the grommet 17. Each second terminal 15 is connected to an end part of a second wire 19 that is pulled out from the front surface of the second housing 12.
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An annular sealing ring 24 is accommodated in the mounting groove 23 of the flange 22. The sealing ring 24 is made of rubber, such as silicon rubber, and includes inner and outer sealing lips 25 on an outer periphery of each of front and rear surfaces as shown in
The sealing ring 24 is sandwiched between the rear surface of the panel 90 and the back surface of the mounting groove 23. A front part of each sealing lip 25 is squeezed into close contact with the rear surface of the panel 90. A rear part of each sealing lip 25 is squeezed into contact with the back surface of the mounting groove 23. A front part of the pressure lip 26 can face and contact the rear surface of the panel 90, but is not squeezed. A rear part of the pressure lip 26 can face and contact the back surface of the mounting groove 23, but is not squeezed. Further, an outer peripheral part of the pressure lip 26 can face and contact the outer peripheral surface of the mounting groove 23, but is not squeezed.
Each sealing lip 25 is squeezed into close contact with the flange 22 and the panel 90, thereby waterproofing a gap between the connector and the panel 90. Further, the pressure lips 26 fill up a clearance between the flange 22 and the panel 90 to prevent intrusion of high-pressure washing water to an inner peripheral side of the sealing ring 24. Thus, reliable waterproof performance by the sealing ring 24 is achieved.
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The lock 60 is separate from the housing 10 and mounted into the mounting portion 28 from the front. The lock 60 is formed, such as by bending a metal plate. As shown in
An intermediate part of the lock 60 in the front-rear direction has an inclined portion 63 inclined up from a front end toward a rear end. As shown in
A rectangular cutout 64 is formed in the rear part of the lock 60 at a position overlapping the projections 67 in the front-rear direction. A rectangular plate-shaped stopper 65 projects obliquely forward and down in the cutout 64 and in the rear part of the lock 60.
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<Mounting Structure of Lock 60 into Housing 10>
The lock 60 is inserted into the accommodating portion 29 from the front. The inserting portions 66 are press-fit and inserted into the insertion groove 32. With the inserting portions 66 inserted in the insertion groove 32, the stopper 65 slides in contact with the slope 36 of the stop 34 and is deflected and deformed. The stop 65 separates from the upper surface of the stopping portion 34 and returns to an original state when the inserting portions 66 are inserted to a proper depth into the insertion groove 32. As shown in
<Mounting Structure of Closing Member 80 into Housing 10>
The closing member 80 is inserted into the mounting portion 28 from behind the opening 31. When the closing member 80 is inserted to a proper depth into the opening 31, the front end of the body 81 contacts the step 35, as shown in
The connector is arranged on the rear side of the panel 90 with the front surface of the housing 10 facing obliquely up. Subsequently, the connector is inserted into the mounting hole 91 of the panel 90 from behind. As shown in
The sealing ring 24 is arranged in a liquid-tight manner by being sandwiched between the panel 90 and the flange 22. The mounting portion 28 is waterproofed by the closing member 80. Thus, water cannot intrude into the housing 10 from the rear of the panel 90.
In removing the connector from the rear side of the panel 90, the closing member 80 is first pulled out from the opening 31. At this time, worker's fingers or a tool (not shown) are placed on the protrusion 83 and the recesses 84. For example, the closing member 80 is pulled out with the protrusion 83 held by the worker's fingers and the finger tips inserted in the recesses 84. Note that the worker's fingers or the tool are placed on the protrusion 83 and the recesses 84 also in mounting the closing member 80 into the opening 31. By opening the opening 31, the lock 60 faces the rear surface of the panel 90 through the opening 31.
Subsequently, as shown in
In removing the connector from the front side of the panel 90, the tool 70 is brought directly into contact with the hooking 61 facing the front surface of the panel 90. The hook 61 is displaced down by being pressed by the tool 70 to release the state hooked to the panel 90. Thereafter, the connector is tilted rearward and pulled apart from the panel 90 in the same manner as above.
According to this embodiment, the worker can remove the connector from the panel 90 not only from the front of the panel 90, but also from the rear of the panel 90. The lock 60 can be unhooked from the panel 90 through the opening 31 from the rear of the panel 90. The opening 31 is kept closed by the closing member 80 except during the connector removing operation. Thus, external matter, such dust and dirt cannot enter the opening 31. Further, the opening 31 is waterproofed by the sealing portions 82 of the closing member 80.
The embodiment disclosed should be considered to be illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive. The scope of the invention is not limited to the above contents and is intended to be represented by claims and include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents.
Although the opening 31 is closed by the closing member 80 in the above embodiment, the opening 31 may be constantly open as another embodiment.
Although the protrusion 83 and the recesses 84 are provided on the rear surface of the closing member 80 in the above embodiment, the protrusion 83 and the recesses 84 may not be provided on the rear surface of the closing member 80 as another embodiment. Further, only either the protrusion 83 or the recesses 84 may be provided on the rear surface of the closing member 80.
Although the closing member 80 includes the sealing portions 82 in the above embodiment, the closing member 80 may be configured as a plug member having no sealing performance as another embodiment.
Although the lock 60 is made of metal and separate from the housing 10 in the above embodiment, the lock 60 may be made of resin and integrated with the housing 10 as another embodiment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-034218 | Feb 2019 | JP | national |