CONNECTOR

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080014794
  • Publication Number
    20080014794
  • Date Filed
    July 10, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 17, 2008
    17 years ago
Abstract
A connector (1) which serves to be connected to a counter connector, comprising a housing (2) which is provided with a plurality of first and second receiving chambers (3, 4) extending parallel to a longitudinal axis (5), wherein the first receiving chambers (3) serve to receive a contact element (14) connected to a cable (15) and which housing (2), on its rear side (6), comprises openings (8, 9) of the receiving chambers (3, 4), as well as at least one mat seal (18, 19) which rests against the rear side (6) of the housing (2) and comprises apertures (20, 21) which are aligned with the openings (8, 9), wherein there are provided sealing elements (16) which are received in the second receiving chambers (4), wherein the sealing elements (16) each comprise a sealing portion (17) which projects beyond the rear side (6) of the housing (2) from the opening (9) of the respective second receiving chamber (4) and is sealingly positioned in one of the apertures (21) of the at least one mat seal (18, 19).
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A preferred embodiment will be described below in greater detail with reference to the following drawings wherein



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an inventive connector.



FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the connector according to FIG. 1 with first receiving chambers provided with contact elements and second receiving chambers provided with sealing elements.



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an inventive sealing element, and



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of two mat seals, of a sealing element, of a contact element and of a secondary locking element.






FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of an inventive connector. FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section through the connector according to FIG. 1, with FIGS. 1 and 2 being described jointly below.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The connector 1 comprises a housing 2 in which there are provided first receiving chambers 3 and second receiving chambers 4 which are identical relative to one an-other. The receiving chambers 3, 4 are arranged so as to extend parallel to the longitudinal axis 5, with the connector 1, in the direction of the longitudinal axis 5, being connected to a counter connector.


The housing 2 comprises a rear side 6 and a front side 7 facing away therefrom. In the rear side 6, there are provided first rear side openings 8 which lead to the first receiving chambers 3, as well as second rear side openings 9 which lead to the second receiving chambers 4. In a cross-section viewed at a right angle relative to the longitudinal axis 5, the rear side openings 8, 9 have the same shape and size as the receiving chambers 3, 4.


The front side 7 comprises a first front side opening 9 which lead to the first receiving chambers 3 as well as second front side openings 10 which lead to the second receiving chambers 4. In a cross-sectional view, the front side openings 10, 11 are smaller than the receiving chambers 3, 4, so that the first front side opening 10 forms an inwardly pointing continuous first supporting face 12 and the second front side opening 11 forms a second continuous inwardly pointing supporting face 13.


In the first receiving chambers 3 there are arranged contact elements 14 which are inserted from the rear side 6 through the first rear side openings 8 into the first receiving chambers 3. At their ends facing the rear side 6 of the housing 2, the contact elements 14 are each connected to a cable 15 which is guided out of the respective first rear side opening 8 out of the first receiving chamber 3. Towards the front side 7 of the housing 2, the contact elements 14 are supported against the first supporting faces 12 because, at an end directed towards the front side 7, the contact elements 14 comprise a larger cross-section than the first front-side openings 10.


In the second receiving chambers 4 there are positioned sealing elements 16 which, by means of a sealing portion 17, project through the second rear side openings 9 from the second receiving chambers 4. Towards the front side 7, the sealing elements 16 are supported against the second supporting faces 13 because, at an end directed towards the front side 7, they comprise a greater cross-section than the second front side openings 11.


At the rear side 6, two mat seals 18, 19 rest against the housing. Per receiving chamber 3, 4, the mat seals 18, 19 comprise apertures 20, 21 which are each aligned with one of the rear side openings 8, 9. For the purpose of sealing the receiving chambers 3, 4, the mat seals 18, 19 rest sealingly against the rear side 6 of the housing 2. Furthermore, the cables 15 are sealingly guided through a first number of apertures 20, 21. In addition, the sealing portions 17 of the sealing elements 16 project into a second partial number of apertures 20, 21 and are positioned sealingly therein. For this purpose, the cross-sections of the sealing portions comprise approximately the same shape and size as the cables.


On the rear side 6 of the housing 2, a mat seal holder 22 is connected to the housing 2, which mat seal holder 22, by means of fixing arms 23, engages behind fixing projections 24 of the housing 2 and is removably connected to the housing 2. The mat seals 18, 19 are arranged between the mat seal holder 22 and the rear side 6 of the housing and held therebetween. The mat seal holder 22, per aperture 20, 21 of the mat seals 18, 19, is provided with apertures 25 which are aligned with the apertures 20, 21 of the mat seals 18, 19, so that cables 10 can be guided through the apertures 25 of the mat seal holder 22.


The contact elements 14 and the sealing elements 16 are secured by a secondary locking element 26 against being pulled out of the receiving chambers 3, 4. The locking of the contact elements 14 and of the sealing elements 16 is particularly clearly illustrated in FIG. 4, with the detailed shape of the sealing elements being shown in FIG. 3.


The secondary locking element 26 is comb-shaped, having a first arm 27, a second arm 28 and a third arm 29. By means of the arms 27, 28, 29, the secondary locking element 26 is guided in correspondingly designed guiding recesses 30, 31, 40 in the housing 2 so as to be displaceable transversely to the longitudinal axis 5 at the housing 2. The secondary locking element 26 is displaceable between a releasing position extracted out of the guiding recesses 30, 31, 40 and a locking position in which it is pushed into the guiding recess 30, 31, 40. The first arm 27 comprises a first locking projection which extends along a displacement axis 32 of the secondary locking element 26 and which extends partially transversely into a first partial number of receiving chambers, if the secondary locking element 26 is in its locking position. The second arm 28 comprises a second locking projection 34 which projects into a second partial number of receiving chambers 4. Furthermore, the second arm 28 comprises a third locking projection 35 which, in the locking position of the secondary locking element 26, projects into a third partial number of receiving chambers. A fourth locking projection 36 provided at the third arm 29 projects into a fourth partial number of the receiving chambers 3. FIG. 2, in a longitudinal section, shows how the fourth locking projection 36 projects into a first receiving chamber 3 and narrows the first receiving chamber 3 in a cross-sectional view. In the region of the fourth locking projection 36, the contact element 14 is narrower and comprises a locking face 37 which points towards the fourth locking projection 26 and which, in the case of an attempt to pull the contact element 14 out of the first receiving chamber 3, comes to rest against the fourth locking projection 36, so that the contact element 14 is supported and prevented from being pulled out.


It can also be seen how the second locking projection 34 projects into the second receiving chamber 4, with the sealing element 16 comprising a locking recess 38 in the region of the second locking projection 34, wherein the locking recess 38 forming a locking face 39 which points towards the second locking projection 34 and which, if an attempt is made to pull the sealing element 16 out of the second receiving chamber 4, is supported against the second locking projection 34, so that the sealing element 14 is prevented from being pulled out.

Claims
  • 1. A connector which serves to be connected to a counter connector, comprising: a housing which is provided with a plurality of first and second receiving chambers extending parallel to a longitudinal axis, wherein the first receiving chambers serve to receive a contact element connected to a cable, and which housing, on its rear side, comprises openings of the receiving chambers, as well as at least one mat seal which rests against the rear side of the housing and comprises apertures which are aligned with the openings;wherein there are provided sealing elements which are received in the second receiving chambers, wherein the sealing elements each comprise a sealing portion which projects beyond the rear side of the housing from the opening of the respective second receiving chamber and is sealingly positioned in one of the apertures of the at least one mat seal.
  • 2. A connector according to claim 1, at least one mat seal holder is removably fixed to the rear side of the housing, wherein the at least one mat seal is held between the housing and the at least one mat seal holder, and that the mat seal holder comprises apertures which are aligned with the apertures of the at least one mat seal.
  • 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein at least one secondary locking element which is movable at the housing between a locking position and a releasing position and which, in the locking position, projects by means of one locking projection into at least one receiving chamber.
  • 4. A connector according to claim 3, wherein the sealing elements each comprise a locking face which supports the sealing elements against the at least one locking projection of the at least one secondary locking element in order to prevent the sealing element from being pulled out of the respective receiving chamber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102006032575.3-34 Jul 2006 DE national