The present disclosure relates to a connector.
A connector disclosed in Patent Document 1 is provided with a housing and a terminal fitting. The housing includes a terminal insertion portion (hereinafter, a cavity) extending in a front-rear direction and a deflectable locking lance projecting forward and facing the cavity. The terminal fitting is inserted into the cavity of the housing from behind. The locking lance includes a locking projection on a front end part. The terminal fitting is locked by the locking projection of the locking lance and retained in the housing.
The housing includes a pair of left and right curved portions forming a front part of the cavity. A vertical space between the both curved portions is formed according to a movement of a mold for forming a front surface part of the locking projection. Thus, the front surface part of the locking projection is visually confirmable on a front surface side of the housing via the space between the both curved portions. A structure for locking a terminal fitting by a locking lance and retaining the terminal fitting in a housing is also disclosed in Patent Document 2.
In the case of Patent Document 1, a front part of the terminal fitting is supported by the pair of left and right curved portions. However, since the space is present between the both curved portions, a supporting force is reduced accordingly. Further, a front stop function of stopping the insertion of the terminal fitting cannot be exhibited in the space between the both curved portions.
On the other hand, in pulling out the terminal fitting from the cavity, a part (part in the form of a projecting piece) of the locking lance forward of the locking projection is pressed by a jig to release the locking of the locking projection and the terminal fitting. The jig is inserted into between the pair of curved portions from the front surface side of the housing.
Here, to stably support the terminal fitting and exhibit the front stop function for the terminal fitting, another member may be inserted into between the both curved portions to close the space. However, if the other member is inserted between the both curved portions, the jig cannot be inserted into between the both curved portions when the terminal fitting is pulled out. Thus, the other member has to be removed and an operation is cumbersome.
Accordingly, the present disclosure aims to provide a connector in which a terminal fitting can be stably arranged in a cavity and the locking of a locking lance can be smoothly released.
The present disclosure is directed to a connector with a terminal fitting and a housing, wherein the housing includes a cavity extending in a front-rear direction and a deflectable locking lance projecting forward and facing the cavity, the terminal fitting is arranged in the cavity, the housing includes an opening communicating with the cavity in a side surface of the housing located laterally to the cavity, the locking lance includes a locking portion capable of locking the terminal fitting and a release receiving portion in the form of a projecting piece including a front end of the locking lance, and a side surface part of the release receiving portion is visually confirmable on a side surface side of the housing via the opening.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a connector in which a terminal fitting can be stably arranged in a cavity and the locking of a locking lance can be smoothly released.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
(1) The connector of the present disclosure is provided with a terminal fitting and a housing, wherein the housing includes a cavity extending in a front-rear direction and a deflectable locking lance projecting forward and facing the cavity, the terminal fitting is arranged in the cavity, the housing includes an opening communicating with the cavity in a side surface of the housing located laterally to the cavity, the locking lance includes a locking portion capable of locking the terminal fitting and a release receiving portion in the form of a projecting piece including a front end of the locking lance, and a side surface part of the release receiving portion is visually confirmable on a side surface side of the housing via the opening.
According to this configuration, the locking of the locking portion and the terminal fitting can be released by inserting a jig into the opening open in the side surface of the housing and pressing the release receiving portion by the jig. Thus, the locking of the locking lance can be smoothly released.
Further, the opening can be formed by moving a mold for molding a front surface side of the locking portion to a lateral side of the housing. Thus, a wall of the housing can be left in front of the locking portion, and the terminal fitting can be supported and stopped in front using the wall. As a result, the terminal fitting can be stably arranged in the cavity.
(2) Preferably, the opening has such opening dimensions that the entire side surface part of the release receiving portion is visually confirmable. According to this configuration, the jig inserted into the opening can be reliably caused to act on the release receiving portion. As a result, the reliability of an operation of releasing the locking of the locking lance can be enhanced.
(3) The housing may include a wall portion at a position in front of the locking lance and facing the locking portion, and the wall portion may have a supporting surface for supporting a front part of the terminal fitting. According to this configuration, since the front part of the terminal fitting is supported by the supporting surface of the wall portion, the terminal fitting can be prevented from being obliquely arranged in the cavity.
(4) The terminal fitting may include a tube portion having a circular cross-section and the tube portion may be covered over an entire circumference by the supporting surface. According to this configuration, the tube portion is more stably supported with respect to the housing. A coaxial terminal can be, for example, cited as a terminal fitting including a tube portion having a circular cross-section.
A specific example of a connector of the present disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the present 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 of one embodiment is, as shown in
The housing 10 includes a housing body 11 in the form of a block long in the vertical direction, and a tubular receptacle 12 integrally projecting forward from the outer periphery of the housing body 11.
The housing body 11 includes a plurality of general cavities 13 and one cavity 14. An unillustrated general terminal fitting is arranged in each general cavity 13. The terminal fitting 60 is arranged in the cavity 14. The general terminal fitting is a terminal not including an electrically conductive part for shielding.
The terminal fitting 60 is a coaxial terminal to be connected to a coaxial cable (wire 70) and includes an electrically conductive part for shielding. As shown in
As shown in
The housing body 11 includes a rear tower portion 22 along the front-rear direction in a rear part. As shown in
The housing body 11 includes a front tower portion 23 along the front-rear direction in a front part. As shown in
As shown in
The front end part of the locking lance 15 is visually confirmable on a side surface side of the housing 10 via the opening 25. In particular, side surface parts of the locking portion 16 and the release receiving portion 18 are entirely visually confirmable on the side surface side of the housing 10 via the opening 25. The side surface sides are laterally facing surfaces of the locking portion 16 and the release receiving portion 18 and orthogonal to the locking surface 17 of the locking portion 16 and the receiving surface 19 of the release receiving portion 18.
As shown in
A lower part of the front tower portion 23 is provided with a wall portion 28 along the front-rear direction. A rear surface part (part located below the cavity 14, out of the rear surface part of the front tower portion 23) of the wall portion 28 is located in front of the locking lance 15 and facing a lower part of the locking portion 16. A supporting surface 24 is also provided on the inner peripheral surface of the wall portion 28. As shown in
A front surface side of the front tower portion 23 is integrally connected to a part including the respective general cavities 13. As shown in
The housing body 11 includes the insertion hole 26 extending in the vertical direction and open in the upper surface and side surface of the housing body 11. The opening 25 communicates with a lower end part of the insertion hole 26. The retainer 80 is inserted into the insertion hole 26 from above the housing body 11. The retainer 80 retains the terminal fitting 60 by contacting the rear surface of the protrusion 64 of the terminal fitting 60. The retainer 80 also retains the general terminal fittings.
As shown in
Next, functions of this embodiment are described.
The terminal fitting 60 is inserted into the cavity 14 from behind. In the process of inserting the terminal fitting 60, the protrusion 64 interferes with the locking portion 16 and the locking lance 15 is deflected and deformed downward with tube portion 62 supported by the supporting surface 24 of the front tower portion 23. If the terminal fitting 60 is properly inserted into the cavity 14, the front surface of the protrusion 64 contacts the contact stop portion 27 and the insertion of the terminal fitting 60 is stopped as shown in
On the other hand, in pulling out the terminal fitting 60 from the cavity 14 for maintenance or another reason, a jig 50 (see
As described above, according to this embodiment, the locking of the locking lance 15 and the terminal fitting 60 can be released by inserting the jig 50 into the opening 25 open in the side surface of the housing 10 and pressing the release receiving portion 18 by the jig 50. Thus, the locking of the locking lance 15 can be smoothly released.
Further, the opening 25 can be formed by moving a mold for molding a front surface side of the locking portion 16 to a lateral side of the housing 10. Thus, the wall portion 28 can be left in front of the locking portion 16, and the terminal fitting 60 can be supported using the supporting surface 24 of the wall portion 28 of the front tower portion 23. Particularly, the terminal fitting 60 can be prevented from being arranged in a state inclined downward toward the front in the cavity 14. Further, since the tube portion 62 of the terminal fitting 60 is covered over the entire circumference by the supporting surface 24 of the front tower portion 23, the tube portion 62 can be positioned by the supporting surface 24. As a result, a state where the terminal fitting 60 is stably arranged in the cavity 14 can be constructed.
Further, since the opening 25 has such opening dimensions that the entire side surface part of the release receiving portion 18 is visually confirmable, the jig 50 inserted into the opening 25 can be reliably caused to act on the release receiving portion 18 and the reliability of an operation of releasing the locking of the locking lance 15 can be enhanced.
The embodiment disclosed this time should be considered illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive.
Although the terminal fitting is the coaxial terminal in the case of the above embodiment, the terminal fitting may be a general terminal fitting including no electrically conductive part for shielding as another embodiment.
Although the wall portion does not stop the terminal fitting in front in the above embodiment, the wall portion may be formed in such a shape or at such a position as to be able to stop the terminal fitting in front as another embodiment.
Although the opening communicates with the insertion hole in the case of the above embodiment, the opening may not communicate with the insertion hole and may be singly open in the side surface of the housing as another embodiment.
Although the housing includes the plurality of general cavities in the case of the above embodiment, the housing may not include the plurality of general cavities and may include only the cavity as another embodiment. In this case, the housing may accommodate only the terminal fitting (coaxial terminal in the case of the above embodiment).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-012586 | Jan 2020 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/000462 | 1/8/2021 | WO |