This application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-207152, filed on Nov. 15, 2019, with the Japan Patent Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in their entireties by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a connector.
A connector disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. H09-266029 includes a female connector housing and a slider to be slidably mounted into the female connector housing. Deflectable flexible arms are provided on upper and lower walls of the female connector housing. A lock claw and a releasing projection are provided on the inner surface of the flexible arm. Cam grooves are provided in the inner surfaces of upper and lower slide plates of the slider. The upper and lower slide plates are laterally inserted into insertion holes of the female connector housing. The tips of the upper and lower slide plates contact the lock claws and the releasing projections are arranged at middle positions of the cam grooves, whereby the slider is held at a partial locking position with respect to the female connector housing. In that state, the female connector housing is connected to a male connector housing. At the time of connecting the both connector housings, engaging projections of the male connector housing are inserted into the entrances of the cam grooves. If the male connector housing is deeply inserted, the engaging projections reach the middle positions of the cam grooves to interfere with the releasing projections and the flexible arms are deflected and deformed. In this way, the lock claws are separated from locking positions and the slider can move to a full locking position. In the process of moving the slider from the partial locking position to the full locking position, the engaging projections slide on groove surfaces of the cam grooves and a connecting operation of the both connector housings proceeds. A technique for connector connection using a lever exemplified by such a slider is also disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-348817 and Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2017-157503.
In the above case, the engaging projections are inserted into the cam grooves and contact the releasing projections, whereby a partially locked state of the slider is released. The releasing projections need to be formed to have such size and shape as to be arranged at the middle positions of the cam grooves and accommodated in the cam grooves. Thus, it is difficult to ensure a degree of freedom in shape of the releasing projections, and the releasing projections become smaller in size. Further, since the flexible arms are provided with the lock claws separately from the releasing projections, there is a concern that the structure of the female connector housing becomes complicated.
Accordingly, the present disclosure aims to provide a connector having a high degree of freedom in shape for holding a lever in a partially locked state and capable of simplifying a structure.
The present disclosure is directed to a connector with a housing connectable to a mating housing, and a lever arranged movably from a partial locking position before connection of the both housings and a full locking position after the connection with respect to the housing, wherein the lever includes a cam groove, the mating housing includes a cam follower capable of contacting a groove surface of the cam groove, an entrance of the cam groove is open in an edge part of the lever, the housing includes a lock piece resiliently displaceable in a direction intersecting a moving direction of the lever to the full locking position, the lock piece includes a lock portion arranged at the entrance of the cam groove and facing an inner surface of the entrance of the cam groove with the lever located at the partial locking position, and the lock portion includes a protruding portion projecting from the entrance of the cam groove.
According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide a connector having a high degree of freedom in shape for holding a lever in a partially locked state and capable of simplifying a structure.
The foregoing summary is illustrative only and is not intended to be in any way limiting. In addition to the illustrative aspects, embodiments, and features described above, further aspects, embodiments, and features will become apparent by reference to the drawings and the following detailed description.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
(1) The connector of the present disclosure is provided with a housing connectable to a mating housing, and a lever arranged movably from a partial locking position before connection of the both housings and a full locking position after the connection with respect to the housing, wherein the lever includes a cam groove, the mating housing includes a cam follower capable of contacting a groove surface of the cam groove, an entrance of the cam groove is open in an edge part of the lever, the housing includes a lock piece resiliently displaceable in a direction intersecting a moving direction of the lever to the full locking position, the lock piece includes a lock portion arranged at the entrance of the cam groove and facing an inner surface of the entrance of the cam groove with the lever located at the partial locking position, and the lock portion includes a protruding portion projecting from the entrance of the cam groove. According to this configuration, since the lock portion can contact the inner surface of the entrance of the cam groove, the lever can be held at the partial locking position with movements restricted. When the both housings are connected, the cam follower of the mating housing can enter the entrance of the cam groove and interfere with the lock portion, and the lock piece can be resiliently displaced in the direction intersecting the moving direction of the lever to the full locking position. In this way, a partially locked state of the lever can be released. In the process of moving the lever to the full locking position, the cam follower slides on the groove surface of the cam groove and a connecting operation of the both housings proceeds.
In the above case, the lock portion includes the protruding portion projecting from the entrance of the cam groove. Thus, the size of the lock portion can be enlarged and a degree of freedom in shape can be enhanced. As a result, the lock portion can be made to stably contact the inner surface of the entrance of the cam groove and reliability in holding the lever at the partial locking position can be improved.
(2) Preferably, an insertion hole is provided to be open in one side surface of the housing, the cam groove includes a first cam groove arranged on a front side in the moving direction and a second cam groove arranged on a rear side in the moving direction, the cam follower includes a first cam follower corresponding to the first cam groove and a second cam follower corresponding to the second cam groove, the lock portion is arranged at an entrance of the first cam groove to face an inner surface of the entrance of the first cam groove with the lever arranged in the insertion hole and located at the partial locking position, and the lock portion is arranged at an entrance of the second cam groove to face an inner surface of the entrance of the second cam groove with the lever arranged in the insertion hole and located at the full locking position. According to this configuration, since the lock portion can contact the inner surface of the entrance of the second cam groove with the lever located at the full locking position, the lever can be held at the full locking position with movements restricted.
Since the first and second cam grooves have both a function of connecting the both housings and a function of restricting movements of the lever, the structure of the connector can be simplified as compared to the case where the both functions are separately provided.
(3) Another insertion hole may be provided to be open in another side surface opposite to the one side surface in the housing, the lever may include a recess side by side with the first and second cam grooves, the recess may be open in an edge part of the lever, and the lock portion may be arranged at the entrance of the second cam groove to face the inner surface of the entrance of the second cam groove when the lever is arranged in the other insertion hole and located at the partial locking position, and the lock portion may be arranged in the recess to face an inner surface of the recess when the lever is arranged in the other insertion hole and located at the full locking position. According to this configuration, the lever can be selectively arranged in either the insertion hole or the other insertion hole according to an installation situation of the connector or the like. Particularly, also when the lever is arranged in the other insertion hole and located at the full locking position, the lock portion can contact the inner surface of the recess and the lever can be held at the full locking position with movements restricted.
Hereinafter, a specific example of the connector of the present disclosure is described 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 includes, as shown in
<Mating Housing>
The mating housing 90 is made of synthetic resin and disposed on an unillustrated circuit board. As shown in
<Mating Terminal Fittings>
The mating terminal fitting 95 is a male terminal fitting made of conductive metal and includes a horizontal portion 96 extending in the front-rear direction through a back wall of the receptacle 91 and a vertical portion 97 extending downward from the rear end of the horizontal portion 96 as shown in
<Housing>
A body part of the housing 10 is constituted by the housing body 11. The housing body 11 is in the form of a laterally long rectangular block and includes, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The frame 13 includes a tubular peripheral wall portion 23 projecting forward from the outer periphery of the rear wall portion 22. The peripheral wall portion 23 is shaped to surround the outer peripheries of the housing body 11 and the front member 12 (see
As shown in
The wall portion 25 is provided with an insertion path 27 extending in the lateral direction. As shown in
A pair of lock pieces 31 are provided on front end parts of the upper and lower wall portions 25 (see
As shown in
As shown in
The first introduction hole 38 and a second introduction hole 39 are provided laterally side by side in the wall portion 25. Both the first and second introduction holes 38, 39 are open in the inner and front surfaces of the front end part of the wall portion 25 and the rear ends thereof communicate with the insertion path 27. The first and second cam followers 92, 93 are introduced into the first and second introduction holes 38, 39.
The second introduction hole 39 has a rectangular opening shape corresponding to cross-sectional shapes of the first and second cam followers 92, 93. The first introduction hole 38 includes the cutout portion 33 and the front surface of the lock piece 31 is located inside. Vertical and lateral opening widths of the first introduction hole 38 are larger than those of the second introduction hole 39.
As shown in
<Terminal Fittings>
The terminal fitting 80 is a female terminal fitting made of conductive metal and includes, as shown in
<Front Seal, Rear Seal>
The front seal 14 is made of rubber and in the form of a mat and, as shown in
The rear seal 15 is likewise made of rubber, in the form of a mat one size larger than the front seal 14, and arranged and sandwiched between the rear wall portion 22 of the frame 13 and the housing body 11. The rear seal 15 is held in close contact with the rear surface of the housing body 11 and includes rear seal holes 45 communicating with the respective cavities 16. The wires 70 connected to the terminal fittings 80 are inserted and sealed in the rear seal holes 45.
<Lever>
The lever 50 is made of synthetic resin and, as shown in
The respective arm portions 51 are in the form of laterally long flat plates along the front-rear and lateral directions and arranged in parallel to each other. The coupling portion 52 is connected to end parts of the respective arm portions 51 on one side (right side of
As shown in
The first and second cam grooves 54, 55 have the same shape and are arranged in parallel to each other. The first and second cam grooves 54, 55 are formed by recessing the inner surfaces (mutually facing surfaces) of the arm portions 51. Specifically, each of the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 includes an entrance 56 open in the front end of the arm portion 51, a cam body 57 extending obliquely rearward toward one side from the entrance 56, and a back end portion 58 bent from the rear end of the cam body 57 and arranged toward the one side. The entrance 56 of the first cam groove 54 is arranged on a tip side (free end side) of the arm portion 51. The entrance 57 of the second cam groove 55 is arranged on the other side near a lateral center of the arm portion 51.
The entrance 56 of each of the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 is also open in the outer surface of the arm portion 51 in addition to the front end and the inner surface of the arm portion 51 as shown in
Further, as shown in
As shown in
The respective entrances 56 of the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 and the recess 59 are provided from the arm body portion 61 to the extended portion 62 and open in the front end of the extended portion 62. The extended portion 62 is inserted into an extended portion insertion path 48 provided on a front end side of the insertion path 27 as shown in
<Assembly Structure and Connection Structure of Connector>
The lever 50 is assembled with the housing 10 movably between a partial locking position and a full locking position. In assembling, the upper and lower arm portions 51 are inserted into the insertion holes 28 of the housing 10 from one side (right side of
The contact of the tips (left ends of
Further, the contact of the other side surfaces of the projecting parts of the lock portions 35 with one side surfaces of the entrances 56 of the first cam grooves 54 restricts a movement of the lever 50 toward the other side. In this way, the lever 50 is held at the partial locking position with lateral movements restricted. At the partial locking position, the entrances 56 of the first cam grooves 54 communicate with the first introduction holes 38 and the entrances 56 of the second cam grooves 55 communicate with the second introduction holes 39. As shown in
Subsequently, the connector is connected to the mating housing 90. At the start of connection, the receptacle 91 of the mating housing 90 is inserted into the fitting space 24, the first cam followers 92 enter the entrances 56 of the first cam grooves 54 through the first introduction holes 38 and the second cam followers 93 enter the entrances 56 of the second cam grooves 55 through the second introduction holes 39. The first cam followers 92 interfere with the lock portions 35 by entering the entrances 56 of the first cam grooves 54 (see
Subsequently, the coupling portion 52 is pushed toward the other side (left side of
In the process of moving the lever 50 to the full locking position, the first cam followers 92 slide on the groove surfaces of the cam bodies 57 of the first cam grooves 54 and the second cam followers 93 slide on the groove surfaces of the cam bodies 57 of the second cam grooves 55. In this way, a cam action is achieved between the lever 50 and the mating housing 90 and a connecting operation of the both housings 10, 90 proceeds. When the lever 50 reaches the full locking position, the first and second cam followers 92, 93 enter the back end portions 58 of the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 as shown in
On the other hand, in this embodiment, the lever 50 can also be assembled with the housing 10 from the other side (left side of
At the start of connection of the both housings 10, 90, the first cam followers 92 enter the entrances 56 of the second cam grooves 55 to interfere with the lock portions 35, and the lock pieces 31 are deflected and deformed outwardly. In this way, the lever 50 becomes movable to the full locking position as in the above case. When the lever 50 reaches the full locking position and a deflected state of the lock pieces 31 is released, the projecting parts of the lock portions 35 are fit into the recesses 59 as shown in
As described above, according to this embodiment, the lock portions 35 can enter the entrances 56 of the first cam grooves 54 or the entrances 56 of the second cam grooves 55 and contact the left and right surfaces (inner side surfaces) of the entrances 56 when the lever 50 is at the partial locking position. Thus, the lever 50 is held in the housing 10 with movements restricted. The first cam followers 92 interfere with the lock portions 35 and the lock pieces 31 are resiliently displaced outwardly (toward a side to intersect the moving direction of the lever 50 to the full locking position), whereby the partially locked state of the lever 50 can be released. Here, the lock portions 35 include the protruding portions 37 projecting from the entrances 56. Thus, in determining the size and the shape of the lock portions 35, the groove widths and the like of the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 can be made less influential and a degree of freedom in design can be enhanced. As a result, the lock portions 35 can be made to stably contact the left and right surfaces of the entrances 56 and reliability in holding the lever 50 at the partial locking position can be improved.
Further, since the lock portions 35 can contact the groove surfaces of the second cam grooves 55 when the lever 50 is inserted into the insertion holes 28 and located at the full locking position, the lever 50 can be held at the full locking position with movements restricted. Since the first and second cam grooves 54, 55 have both a function of connecting the both housings 10, 90 and a function of restricting movements of the lever 50, the structure of the connector can be simplified as compared to the case where the both functions are separately provided.
Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the lever 50 can be selectively inserted into either the insertion holes 28 or the other insertion holes 29 according to the installation situation of the connector. Particularly, also when the lever 50 is inserted into the other insertion holes 29 and located at the full locking position, the lever 50 can be held at the full locking position with movements restricted by the contact of the lock portions 35 with the left and right surfaces of the recesses 59.
The embodiment disclosed this time should be considered illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive.
Although the protruding portion is provided over the entire length on the front end side of the lock piece in the case of this embodiment, a protruding portion may be provided only on a front end side of a lock portion as another embodiment.
Although the cam body and the back end portion of the cam groove are provided to be open only in the inner surface of the arm portion in the case of this embodiment, a cam body and a back end portion of a cam groove may be provided to penetrate through inner and outer surfaces of an arm portion.
Although the arm portion is provided with the first and second cam grooves as cam grooves in the case of this embodiment, an arm portion may be provided with only one cam groove as another embodiment.
Although the lever is configured to slide with respect to the housing in the case of this embodiment, a lever may be configured to move rotationally about a support shaft with respect to a housing as another embodiment.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the various exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims.
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20210151936 A1 | May 2021 | US |