Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817901
  • Patent Number
    6,817,901
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 2, 2003
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A connector housing (10) has a terminal accommodating portion (11) with cavities (13) at upper and lower stages, and locks (21) project respectively into each cavity (13). Each lock (21) has a resiliently deformable arm (22) and a locking section (23) engageable with a female terminal fitting (30). A retainer (40) is mounted on the terminal accommodating portion (11) and has deformation restricting portions (44) that enter deformation spaces (24) for the locks (21) to prevent deformation of the locks (21). Each arm (22) has an engaging portion (29). Engaging portions (29B) at the lower stage engage a side wall (25A) of the cavity (13A) at the upper stage during the deformation of the lock (21B). Engaging portions (29A) at the upper stage engage a surrounding wall (41) of the retainer (40) during deformation of the lock (21A). Thus, the locks (21) cannot deform beyond their resiliency limit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a connector with locks.




2. Description of the Related Art




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 6-325814 and FIG. 10 herein disclose a multi-stage connector with locks for locking terminal fittings. The connector shown in FIG. 10 includes a housing


1


and terminal fittings


2


that are received in cavities


3


formed in the housing


1


. Deformation permitting spaces


4


are disposed near the cavities


3


and resiliently deformable locks


5


are disposed between the cavities


3


and the deformation permitting spaces


4


. The terminal fittings


2


are insertable from behind into the cavities


3


and press the locks


5


. As a result, the locks


36


deform resiliently into the corresponding deformation permitting spaces


4


located above. The locks


5


then return to engage and lock the terminal fittings


2


when the terminal fittings


2


reach proper depth in the respective cavity


3


. Excessive deformation preventing walls


6


are provided above the deformation permitting spaces


4


in the housing


1


for preventing the locks


5


from deforming beyond their resiliency limit.




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 5-47433 and

FIG. 11

herein disclosed a connector with a front retainer for increasing a holding force on terminal fittings by restricting the resilient deformation of locks. As shown in

FIG. 11

, the connector has a housing


1


and terminal fittings


2


are received in cavities


3


of the housing


1


. Deformation spaces


4


are provided near the cavities


3


and resiliently deflectable locks


5


are between the cavities


3


and the deformation spaces


4


. Deformation preventing walls


6


are formed adjacent the deformation spaces


4


to prevent the locks


5


from deforming beyond their resiliency limit. Collectively, the cavities


3


, deformation spaces


4


, locks


5


and excessive deformation preventing walls


6


define a terminal-accommodating portion


7


. The connector of

FIG. 11

also has a front retainer


8


mounted on the front of the terminal-accommodating portion


7


. The front retainer


8


has resilient deformation restricting portions


8




a


that enter the deformation spaces


4


to restrict the deformation of the locks


5


engaged with terminal fittings


2


. The front retainer


8


has a surrounding wall


8




b


for surrounding the outer peripheral surface of the terminal accommodating portion


7


.




The locks


5


, the deformation spaces


4


and the excessive deformation preventing walls


6


are arranged one over another along the height of the connector of FIG.


10


. On the other hand, the locks


5


, the deformation spaces


4


, the excessive deformation preventing walls


6


and the surrounding wall


8




b


of the front retainer


8


are arranged one over another along height of the connector of FIG.


11


. Thus, the connectors shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

are undesirably tall.




The present invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to miniaturize a connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a connector with a housing formed with cavities for receiving terminal fittings. Locks project into the corresponding cavities. Each lock is deformed during insertion of the terminal fitting and returns resiliently to lock the terminal fitting when the terminal fitting reaches proper depth. The cavities are arranged at a plurality of stages along the deforming direction of the locks. Each lock has an engaging portion that projects at an angle to the deforming direction and faces a side wall of the cavity located before the lock with respect to the resilient deforming direction. The side wall extends along the resilient deforming direction. Each engaging portion is received by the corresponding side wall to prevent excessive deformation of the corresponding lock. As a result, the connector can be miniaturized with respect to the resilient deforming direction of the locks as compared to a case where excessive deformation preventing walls are provided between locks and cavities before them with respect to the resilient deforming direction, as in the prior art.




The connector preferably further comprises a retainer displaceable between a first position, where the terminal fittings are insertable into the cavities, and a second position, where the retainer engages the locks for doubly locking the terminal fittings in the cavities.




The retainer preferably is mounted from the front and comprises a surrounding wall for surrounding the outer peripheral surface of the housing.




The engaging portion of at least one lock may face the surrounding wall, and may engage the surrounding wall to prevent the corresponding lock from undergoing an excessive deformation.




The engaging portions project in directions that intersect the resilient deforming direction of the lock and are received by the surrounding wall of the retainer or the deformation restricting portion to prevent excessive deformation of the lock. Thus, the connector can be miniaturized with respect to the resilient deforming direction of the locks as compared to a case where the deformation restricting portions and the surrounding wall of the front retainer are arranged one over the other along the resilient deforming direction of the locks as in the prior art.




Each engaging portion preferably is coupled to the corresponding lock substantially over the entire length of the lock.




The locks can be reinforced by the engaging portions.




The engaging portion can interact with a jig inserted into the housing to deflect the lock in the deforming direction.




The retainer preferably comprises a front wall formed with mating terminal fitting insertion holes for permitting insertion of mating terminal fittings into the cavities and jig insertion holes for receiving a jig for forcibly deforming the lock in the deforming direction to withdraw the terminal fitting. The insertion holes are displaced along the height and/or width directions of the connector.




The retainer preferably comprises a support for supporting a front portion of the terminal fitting(s) so as not to shake.




A seal ring preferably is provided on the housing to provide watertightness between the connector and a mating connector. The seal ring preferably can be held by the surrounding wall so as not to come out.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a housing and a front retainer according to one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view showing a state where the front retainer is mounted in the housing.





FIG. 3

is a section along


3





3


of

FIG. 2

showing a state where the front retainer is mounted at a partial locking position in the housing.





FIG. 4

is a section along


4





4


of

FIG. 2

showing the state where the front retainer is mounted at the partial locking position in the housing.





FIG. 5

is a section along


5





5


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a section similar to

FIG. 3

, but showing an intermediate stage of insertion of female terminal fittings into cavities.





FIG. 7

is a section similar to

FIG. 3

showing a state where the female terminal fittings are properly inserted in the cavities and the front retainer is mounted at a full locking position in the housing.





FIG. 8

is a section similar to

FIG. 4

, but showing a state where the front retainer is mounted at the full locking position in the housing.





FIG. 9

is a section similar to

FIG. 5

, but showing a state where the excessive resilient deformation of locking portions is prevented.





FIG. 10

is a section of a prior art connector.





FIG. 11

is a section of another prior art connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A multi-stage female connector according to the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


9


. The connector includes opposite front and rear ends as illustrated respectively at the left and right sides of

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The front end of the connector is configured for connection with a mating connector.




The connector includes a housing


10


made e.g. of a synthetic resin. The housing


10


has a terminal accommodating portion


11


and a forwardly open outer tube


12


that is coupled to the outer peripheral surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. The terminal accommodating portion


11


is formed with cavities


13


that extend between the front and rear ends of the housing


10


. A mating male connector (not shown) is fittable from the front into the space between the terminal accommodating portion


11


and the outer tube


12


. A cantilevered lock arm


14


projects from the upper surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


for locking the male and female connectors together. A seal ring


15


is mounted on the outer periphery of the terminal accommodating portion


11


at a position immediately before the lock arm


14


to provide a watertight fit between the male connector and the housing


10


. A one-piece rubber plug


16


and a press


17


are provided one after the other in an accommodating recess


18


at the rear of the terminal accommodating portion


11


. The rubber plug


16


prevents water from entering the respective cavities


13


and the press


17


holds the rubber plug


16


in place. The rubber plug


16


and the press


17


each are formed with wire insertion holes through which wires W can be drawn.




Cavities


13


are arranged in a widthwise direction at upper and lower stages in the terminal accommodating portion


11


. Upper walls


19


of the cavities


13


at the upper stage and partition walls


20


that partition the upper and lower cavities


13


are cut off from the front end of the terminal accommodating portion


11


to a longitudinal intermediate position. Locks


21


are cantilevered forwardly from the front ends of the upper walls


19


and the partition walls


20


in the respective cavities


13


. Each lock


21


has a forward-extending arm


22


and a locking section


23


that projects into the cavity


13


from the bottom inward end of the arm


22


. The arm


22


projects more forward than the locking section


23


and is resiliently deformable upward into a deformation space


24


(see FIG.


6


). The rear surface of the locking section


23


is slanted so that the resilient deformation of the arm


22


can be guided, whereas the front surface thereof is undercut.




The connector also includes female terminal fittings


30


disposed respectively in the cavities


13


. Each female terminal fitting


30


is press-formed of a conductive metallic plate and has a rectangular tubular main portion


31


. A resilient contact piece


33


is formed inside the main body


31


and is configured for resiliently contact with a male terminal fitting (not shown). Barrels


32


are formed at the end of the female terminal fitting


30


opposite the main body


31


and are configured to be crimped, bent or folded into connection with an end of the wire W. A jaw


34


is formed at the upper rear end of the main portion


31


and is engageable by the locking section


23


of the lock


21


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 9

, a stabilizer


35


projects from the right side surface of the main portion


31


and is insertable into an insertion groove


26


formed in a right side wall


25


of the cavity


13


.




The connector also includes a retainer


40


made e.g. of a synthetic resin and mountable onto the terminal accommodating portion


11


from the front. The retainer


40


has a rectangular tubular surrounding wall


41


and a front wall


42


. The surrounding wall


41


substantially surrounds the outer peripheral surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, while the front wall


42


covers the front surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Support walls


43


project back from the front wall


42


and can enter the front spaces of the respective upper and lower locks


21


in the housing


10


as defined by cutting off portions of the upper walls


19


and the partition walls


20


. The support walls


43


support the female terminal fittings


30


inserted into the respective cavities


13


. A deformation restricting portion


44


projects back from each support wall


43


and enters the deformation space


24


for the lock


21


to restrict the resilient deformation of the lock


21


. The deformation restricting portions


44


have a thickness which is about half the thickness of the support walls


43


.




The retainer


40


is movable forward and back along a moving direction with respect to the terminal accommodating portion


11


between a partial locking position (see

FIG. 3

) and a full locking position (see FIG.


7


). The deformation restricting portions


44


are before the deformation spaces


24


for the locks


21


when the retainer


40


is in the partial locking position (

FIG. 3

) to permit deformation of the locks


21


. However, the deformation restricting portions


44


enter the deformation spaces


24


when the retainer


40


is in the full locking position (

FIG. 7

) to prevent the locks


21


from being deformed. As shown in

FIG. 4

, holding arms


45


are cantilevered from opposite sides of the surrounding wall


41


of the retainer


40


. The retainer


40


can be held selectively on the terminal accommodating portion


11


at the partial locking position (

FIG. 4

) and the full locking position (

FIG. 8

) by the engagement of the holding arms


45


with partial locking projections


27


and full locking projections


28


that project from the outer side surfaces of the terminal accommodating portion


11


.




The front wall


42


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, has male terminal fitting insertion holes


46


for permitting insertion of the male terminal fittings into the cavities


13


. The front wall


42


also has jig insertion holes


47


for permitting insertion of a jig for deforming the lock


21


in the deforming direction DD so that the female terminal fitting


30


can be withdrawn. The insertion holes


46


and


47


are displaced along height and width directions. Further, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the surrounding wall


41


holds the seal ring


15


and prevents the seal ring


15


from coming out forward.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, an engaging portion


29


projects from the right side surface of the arm


22


of each lock


21


. More particularly, the engaging portion


29


projects to the right in a projecting direction PD which intersects the deforming direction DD. Each engaging portion


29


and the right front end of the corresponding arm


22


are exposed at the front through the corresponding jig insertion hole


47


of the retainer


40


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, and can be pressed by the jig inserted into the jig insertion hole


47


. In the following description, the suffix A is attached to the reference numbers of the cavities


13


, the locks


21


and the engaging portions


29


at the upper stage, while the suffix B is attached to the reference numerals at the lower stage to distinguish these elements at the upper and lower stages. No suffix is attached to refer to these elements collectively.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, each engaging portion


29


A at the upper stage is coupled to the arm


22


A over substantially the entire length of the arm


22


A and to the front end surface of the upper wall


19


. Each engaging portion


29


B at the lower stage is coupled to the arm


22


B over substantially the entire length of the arm


22


B and to the front end surface of the partition wall


20


. Thus, the locks


21


A,


21


B are reinforced. The engaging portions


29


A at the upper stage face an upper portion


41




a


of the surrounding wall


41


when the front retainer


40


is at the partial locking position, whereas the engaging portions


29


B at the lower stage face corresponding right side walls


25


A of the cavities


13


A at the upper stage shown in FIG.


5


. The side walls


25


A extend substantially vertically along the resilient deforming direction DD of the locks


21


. Deformation of the lock


21


A at the upper stage in the deforming direction DD brings the engaging portion


29


A into engagement with the upper portion


41




a


of the surrounding wall


41


before the lock


21


A is deformed beyond its resiliency limit. Deformation of the lock


21


B at the lower stage brings the engaging portion


29


B into engagement with the lower surface of the side wall


25


A before the lock


21


B is deformed beyond its resiliency limit. In this way, the locks


21




a


,


21


B are prevented from undergoing a plastic deformation. Thus, the upper portion


41




a


of the surrounding wall


41


of the retainer


40


forms an excessive deformation preventing portion for the locks


21


A at the upper stage, and the side walls


25


A of the cavities


13


at the upper stage form excessive deformation preventing portions for the locks


21


B at the lower stage.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the seal ring


15


, the one-piece rubber plug


16


and the press


17


are mounted into the housing


10


, and the respective female terminal fittings


30


are inserted into the corresponding cavities


13


with the retainer


40


mounted at the partial locking position.




The main portion


31


of the female terminal fitting


30


pushes the rear surface of the locking section


23


of the arm


22


during the insertion of the female terminal fitting


30


into the cavity


13


. Thus, the arm


22


deforms resiliently up and into the deformation space


24


, as shown in FIG.


6


. This inserting operation is guided smoothly as the stabilizer


35


is inserted into the insertion groove


26


(see FIG.


9


). The arm


22


resiliently returns when the female terminal fitting


30


is inserted to proper depth in the cavity


13


and the front surface of the locking section


23


engages the jaw


34


. Thus, the female terminal fitting


30


is held so as not to come out of the cavity


13


. At this stage, the front half of the main portion


31


of the female terminal fitting


30


is supported by the supporting wall


43


of the front retainer


40


so as not to shake vertically.




The retainer


40


is pushed from the partial locking position to the full locking position after the insertion of all the female terminal fittings


30


is completed. The respective support walls


43


support substantially the entire main portions


31


except their rear ends when the front retainer


40


reaches the full locking position, and the respective deformation restricting portions


44


enter the corresponding deformation spaces


24


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. This prevents the locks


21


from being inadvertently deformed. As a result, the female terminal fittings


30


can be held more strongly so as not to come out.




The female terminal fitting


30


may have to be withdrawn for maintenance or other reason. In such a case, the front retainer


40


is returned to the partial locking position to retract the deformation restricting portions


44


forward from the deformation spaces


24


. The jig then is inserted into the jig insertion hole


47


from front (see

FIG. 2

) and is used to deform the lock


21


forcibly by pushing the front ends of the arm


22


and the engaging portion


29


in the deforming direction DD. The female terminal fitting


30


then is pulled out of the cavity


13


after the locking section


23


is disengaged from the jaw


34


.




The force exerted on the jig may be sufficiently large to deform the lock


21


excessively during the withdrawing operation. However, an excessive force on the lock


21


A at the upper stage will urge the engaging portion


29


A into the upper portion


41




a


of the surrounding wall


41


of the retainer


40


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, to prevent the lock


21


A from being deformed beyond its resiliency limit. On the other hand, an excessive force on the lock


21


B at the lower stage will urge the engaging portion


29


B into the lower surface of the right side wall


25


A of the cavity


13


A at the upper stage shown in

FIG. 9

to prevent the lock


21


B from being deformed beyond its resiliency limit. Each lock


21


is prevented from undergoing a plastic deformation. Therefore, the female terminal fitting


30


is locked secure when the withdrawn female terminal fitting


30


is inserted again into the cavity


13


.




As described above, the engaging portion


29


B is provided on the side surface of each lock


21


B at the lower stage. Each engaging portion


29


B projects in a direction PD that intersects the resilient deforming direction DD and faces the side wall


25


A of the cavity


13


A at the upper stage which extends in the resilient deforming direction DD. The engaging portion


29


B interacts with the side wall


25


A to prevent the excessive deformation of the lock


21


B. Thus, the connector can be miniaturized with respect to the resilient deforming direction DD of the locks


21


, as compared to a case where the excessive deformation preventing walls are provided between the lock and the cavities at the upper stage as in the prior art connector shown in FIG.


10


.




On the other hand, the engaging portion


29


A is provided on the side surface of each lock


21


A at the upper stage. Each engaging portion


29


A projects in the direction PD that intersects the resilient deforming direction DD and faces the surrounding wall


41


of the front retainer


40


. The engaging portion


29


A interacts with the surrounding wall


41


to prevent excessive deformation of the lock


21


A. Thus, the connector can be miniaturized with respect to the resilient deforming direction DD of the locks


21


as compared to a case where the excessive deformation preventing walls and the surrounding wall of the front wall are arranged one over another along the resilient deforming direction of the locks, as in the prior art connector shown in FIG.


11


.




Each engaging portion


29


is coupled to the arm


22


of the lock


21


over substantially the entire length of the arm


22


. Thus, the lock


21


is reinforced to increase a force for holding the female terminal fitting


30


.




The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments also are embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Beside the following embodiment, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined in the claims.




The cavities are arranged at two stages in the connector in the foregoing embodiment. However, the invention is also applicable to connectors with cavities at three or more stages. Further, the invention is applicable to a connector having one stage of cavities, provided that it has a front retainer.




The engaging portion is coupled to the arm over the entire length of the arm in the foregoing embodiment. However, the engaging portion may be coupled to a part of the arm according to the present invention.




The connector is provided with the front retainer in the foregoing embodiment. However, the invention is also applicable to connectors with no front retainer provided that cavities are arranged at a plurality of stages along the resilient deforming direction DD of locks.




Each lock is supported only at one end in the foregoing embodiment. However, the invention also applies to locks supported at both ends.




A female connector with female terminal fittings is shown in the foregoing embodiment. However, male connectors with male terminal fittings also are embraced by the present invention.




Although the connector has a watertight function in the foregoing embodiment, the invention is also applicable to nonwatertight connectors.




Although the connector has a front retainer in the foregoing embodiment, the invention also applies to connectors with a side retainer.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising:a housing formed with cavities for receiving terminal fittings and locks in the cavities, the locks each having an arm that is resiliently deformable in a deformation direction in response to forces exerted by the terminal fitting being inserted into the respective cavity, the locks each having a locking section projecting from the respective arm in a direction substantially opposite the deformation direction and into the espective cavity, the arms resiliently returning so that the respective locking sections engage and lock the terminal fitting when the terminal fitting substantially reaches a proper depth in the respective cavity; wherein the cavities are arranged at a plurality of stages along the deforming direction of the locks; each lock comprising an engaging portion which projects from the arm in a projecting direction that intersects the deforming direction, at least one of the engaging portions substantially facing a side wall that extends along the deforming direction of the respective cavity and being located before the locking section with respect to the deforming direction, such that said at least one engaging portion is received by the corresponding side wall to prevent the corresponding lock from undergoing excessive deformation.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a retainer displaceable between a first position, where the terminal fittings are insertable into the respective cavities, and a second position, where the retainer engages the locks for doubly locking the terminal fittings in the respective cavities.
  • 3. A connector, comprising:a housing formed with cavities into which corresponding terminal fittings are insertable, resiliently deformable locks projecting respectively into the cavities and being resiliently deformed in a deformation direction by insertion of the terminal fittings into the respective cavities and at least partly returning to an undeformed shape to engage and lock the respective terminal fitting when the respective terminal fitting substantially reaches a proper depth; and a front retainer mountable on the housing and having deformation restricting portions for restricting deformation of the locks by entering corresponding deformation spaces for the locks; wherein each of said locks comprises an engaging portion projecting in a projecting direction intersecting the deforming direction of the respective lock and located to substantially face a wall portion of the front retainer, and each engaging portion being received by the wall portion to prevent the corresponding lock from undergoing an excessive deformation; wherein the retainer comprises a front wall formed with terminal fitting insertion holes for permitting insertion of mating terminal fittings into the cavities and jig insertion holes for receiving a jig for engaging the engaging portion and deforming the locks in the deforming direction, the corresponding terminal fitting insertion holes and jig insertion holes being displaced from one another in both the deformation direction and the projecting direction.
  • 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein the front retainer comprises a surrounding wall (41) for at least partly surrounding the housing (10).
  • 5. The connector of claim 3, wherein each of said locks has a length, and wherein the engaging portions are coupled to the respective locks substantially over the entire length of the respective lock.
  • 6. The connector of claim 3, wherein the engaging portions can interact with a jig inserted into the housing to deflect the respective lock in the deforming direction.
  • 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retainer comprises a front wall formed with mating terminal fitting insertion holes for permitting insertion of mating terminal fittings into the cavities and jig insertion holes for receiving a jig for deforming the locks in the deforming direction, wherein the corresponding insertion holes are displaced along at least one of a height and width direction of the connector.
  • 8. The connector of claim 3, wherein the retainer comprises a support for supporting front portions of the terminal fittings.
  • 9. The connector of claim 3, wherein a seal ring is provided on the housing to provide watertightness between the connector and a mating connector.
  • 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the seal ring is held by the surrounding wall so as not to come out forward.
  • 11. The connector of claim 3, wherein each said lock includes a resiliently deflectable lock arm, a locking section projecting from the lock arm in a direction substantially opposite the deformation direction and configured for engaging and locking the terminal fitting in the cavity, the engaging portion being located before the locking section with respect to the deforming direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-104399 Apr 2002 JP
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