Information
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Patent Grant
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6296530
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Patent Number
6,296,530
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 2, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Gushi; Ross
Agents
- Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 701
- 439 594
- 439 595
- 439 709
- 439 715
- 439 716
- 439 717
- 439 718
- 439 752
- 439 724
- 439 712
- 439 713
- 439 714
- 439 599
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector including a first component which has a first receiving portion, and a a second component which has a first projection portion to be abuttingly engaged with the first receiving portion and which is to be pivoted about a first abutting portion of the first projection portion and the first receiving portion. Also included is a first locking member which is fixed to the second component and which is to form a first track while pivoting the second component, and a first side member which is fixed to the first component and which has on the first track a first portion to be lockingly engaged with the first locking member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a connector where a there is assembled a wire-harness for an automobile or a terminal portion in a wiring for various electrical equipment, and more particular to a connector for stacking a plurality of connector blocks.
2. Description of Relevant Art
A conventional connector has an upper connector housing, a lower connector housing, and a cover body. There are formed first engagement projections at lower portions on both sides of the upper connector housing. There are formed at upper portions on both sides of the lower connector housing second engagement projections which are each stacked on a first engagement projection.
There are provided standing board portions on both sides of the cover body. There are formed slots to be engaged at standing boards where first and second engagement projections are inserted with being stacked on each other, thereby being engaged with the slots.
In the conventional connector, however, when the upper and lower connector housings are assembled to each other and both housings are engaged with the cover body with the first and second engagement projection being stacked each other, the first and second projections are not perfectly inserted in a slot of the cover body to be engaged, this representing improper engagement. Thus, it is impossible to assemble the first and second connector housings together securely.
In a connector where stacking blocks are stacked onto a lowest block in a multi-level configuration, the connector has a structure in which there are formed engagement portions at the lowest block, the engagement portions each being engaged with each of a plurality of stacking blocks. In this connector, a stacking block which is originally engaged with an engagement portion is engaged with another engagement portion which is to be engaged with yet another stacking block. That is, mistaken assembly occurs.
There is a case in which a worker does not visually detect a defective or mistaken assembly, and this improper condition is easily overlooked.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a connector in which a plurality of connector housings are properly assembled with one another by a simple assembly operation, without defective and mistaken assembly occurring.
To achieve the above-noted object, according to the present invention, a connector comprises: a first component which has a first receiving portion; a second component which has a first projection portion to be abuttingly engaged with the first receiving portion and which is to be pivoted about a first abutting portion of the first projection portion and the first receiving portion; a first looking member which is fixed to the second component and which is to form a first track while pivoting the second component; and a first side member which is fixed to the first component and which has on the first track a first portion to be lockingly engaged with the first locking member.
One of the first and second component preferably has a second receiving portion, the connector further comprising: a third component which has a second projection portion to be abuttingly engaged with the second receiving portion and which is to be pivoted about a second abutting portion of the second projection portion and the second receiving portion; a second locking member which is fixed to the third component and which is to form a second track apart from the first track while pivoting the third component; and a second side member which is fixed to one of the first and second components, and which has on the second track a second portion to be lockingly engaged with the second locking member.
The second portion is preferably closer to the second projection portion than the first track.
The second portion is preferably further from the second projection portion than the first track.
The first receiving portion is preferably formed in a step shape.
The first locking member preferably has a projection and the first portion has one of an opening portion and a recessed portion to be lockingly engaged with the projection.
The first portion preferably has a projection and the first locking member has one of an opening portion and a recessed portion to be lockingly engaged with the projection.
According to the invention, the first projection portion of the second component is abuttingly engaged with the first receiving portion of the first component, and the second component is pivoted about the first abutting portion. Further, the first locking member of the second component is lockingly engaged with the first portion. In this condition, the first receiving portion sets a pivot fulcrum of the second component. The first track of the first locking member overlaps with a position of the first portion, and the first locking member and the first portion are reliably assembled to each other.
Further, the third component is provided with a second locking member, the second locking member being apart from the first track of the first locking member. The second portion is formed on the second track of the second locking member. Thus, the first locking member is not mistakenly lockingly engaged with the second portion.
The second component is assembled by pivoting, the positions of the first locking member and the first portion remaining together, with assembly performed surely by an easy operation. Further, there is formed the second portion to be lockingly engaged with the second locking member apart from the first track of the first locking member, and the second and third component each are reliably lockingly engaged with each other without mistake.
In the invention, a projection portion is abuttingly engaged with a receiving portion, and the second and third components each are not out of a position with a lower or mating component. Thus, the components each are pivoted and assembled correctly.
In the invention, the projection of the first locking member is lockingly engaged with one of an opening and a recessed portion, and the first component and the second component are integrally held together.
In the above-mentioned invention, the first or second projection portion has a configuration including a triangular prism shape, a square prism shape, a polygonal prism shape or a semisphere shape. The first or second receiving portion has a configuration including a step shape, recess shape or wall shape extending form the first or second component to outside. The first and second side member may be integrally formed or may be separately formed. The first portion may be closer to the first component than the second portion or may be further from the first component than the second portion.
The projection has a configuration including a semishere shape, all curved surface shapes, a triangular prism shape or a polygonal prism shape. A configuration of the opening or recessed portion includes a triangular shape, a square shape, a polygonal shape or an elliptic shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a connector according to an embodiment;
FIG. 2
is a explanatory side view which shows a condition of assembling a lower connector housing with a cover.
FIG. 3
is a side view of a connector which shows assembling condition;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a connector which shows assembling condition in which a terminal fitting is mounted to a wire-harness; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of a connector showing assembling condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following will describe in detail preferable embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
A connector
10
of the embodiment is chiefly composed of a lower connector housing
11
as a first component, a cover
12
as a second component, and an upper connector housing
13
as a third component. All these members are made of an electrically insulating resin.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the lower connector housing
11
has a connecting pin accommodation portion
112
which is formed with a plurality of terminal opening portions
111
at a front end side and a plurality of terminal fitting accommodation portions
114
at a rear end side which are partitioned by a plurality of partition walls
113
. On both sides in an upper portion of the connecting pin accommodation portion
112
, each supportable recessed section
115
is formed. On a rear end of the supportable recessed section
115
, an elastic engagement piece
116
is formed so as to be lockingly engaged with another connector not shown in the drawings or with a female connector. Further, on both sides in a rear end of the lower connector housing
11
, there are side pieces
117
with elasticity which stand in each stack direction, as a first and second side member.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, these side pieces
117
each are separately formed with a lower opening
118
as a first portion and an upper opening
119
as a second portion. The lower opening
118
is formed in the vicinity of an upper face height position of the lower connector housing
11
. The upper opening
119
is formed higher than the lower opening
118
by a predetermined dimension and is formed on a rear side of the lower connector housing
11
relative to the lower opening
118
. There is formed the upper opening
119
outside a pivot locus R
1
, as a first locus, of a first locking projection
122
on the cover
12
as described later, the upper opening
119
configured to be lockingly engaged with a second locking projection
133
, or a second locking member, on the upper connector housing
13
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, in such a structural connector housing
11
, connecting pins P
1
each are inserted from a side of a terminal fitting accommodation portion
114
to be held, with projection from the terminal opening portion
111
. In the terminal fitting accommodation
114
, there is inserted a terminal fitting not shown in the drawing to be arranged. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the terminal fitting is connected with each end of wire-harnesses W
1
to be held.
The cover
12
covers an upper portion of the terminal fitting accommodation portion
114
in the lower connector housing
11
as above-described, so that it electrically insulates upper wire-harnesses W
1
and lower wire-harnesses W
1
from each other, the upper wire-harnesses W
1
being inserted to be arranged in the upper connector housing
13
, the lower wire-harnesses W
1
being inserted so as to be accommodated in the lower connector housing
11
.
There are provided each first support projection portions
121
, or a first projection portion, at a lower portion of a front end in the cover
12
, the first support projection portions
121
each to be abutted to a rear end of upper wall portion
112
A in a connecting pin accommodation portion
112
, and being the same in number as the terminal fitting accommodation portions
114
. There are formed at lower portions of both sides on a rear side in the cover
12
a pair of locking projections
122
projecting to each side direction. The locking projections
122
each are set at a position where being inserted in lower opening
118
of the side piece
117
to be lockingly engaged with, when the cover
12
is pivoted about an abutting portion as a fulcrum to be stacked on the lower connector housing
11
in a state where the first support projection portion
121
of the cover
12
enters under a rear end of an upper wall portion
112
A in the connecting pin accommodation portion
112
thereby being abuttingly engaged. The first support projection portion
121
is engaged with a hole under the upper wall portion
112
A and a front end portion of the first projection portion
12
abuts to a rear end of the upper wall portion
112
A to set a pivot fulcrum of the cover
12
. A first receiving portion corresponds to the rear end portion of the upper wall portion
112
A and the hole under the upper wall portion
112
A.
The upper connector housing
13
is formed with a plurality of terminal opening portions
131
, of which connecting pins P
1
project from a front end. Connecting pins P
1
each are inserted from a rear end side of a terminal fitting accommodation portion
135
formed inside the housing
13
, as shown in FIG.
5
. At both sides of a lower portion at a front end of the upper connector housing
13
, there are provided downward each second support projection portion
132
, or second projection portion, which are inserted in each supportable recessed section
115
, or a second receiving portion, formed in the lower connector housing
11
to act as a fulcrum.
Further, at both side faces of rear end side in the upper connector housing
13
, there is provided a pair of second locking projections
133
each projecting in a side direction, the projections
133
to be lockingly engaged with upper openings
119
of side pieces
117
of a lower connector housing
11
. Above the second locking projections
133
, there are formed abutting engagement plate portions
134
so as to project in a side direction, the plate portions
134
to be abuttingly engaged with upper portions of the side pieces
117
.
An assembling method for such a structural connector
10
is explained with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
. It is noted that
FIGS. 2 and 3
show the condition in which connecting pins P
1
, terminal fittings, and wire-harnesses W
1
are not assembled, to simplify the explanation.
First, when a cover
12
is assembled to a lower connector housing
11
, the first support projection portion
121
at a front end of the cover
12
is entered under a rear end of an upper wall portion
112
A in a connecting pin accommodation portion
112
of the lower connector housing
11
, thus being abuttingly engaged with it. Then, the cover
12
is pivoted about this abutting portion as a fulcrum in the clockwise direction as shown in FIG.
2
. The first locking projection
122
of the cover
12
is fitted in, or lockingly engaged with, the lower opening
118
formed in a side piece
117
in the lower connector housing
11
.
When this is done, outside the pivot locus R
1
formed by the first locking projection
122
of the cover
12
, there is formed an upper opening
119
, and the first locking projection
122
is not lockingly engaged with the upper opening
119
by mistake, thereby preventing mistaken assembly.
When the first locking projection
122
is abutted to an upper portion of the side piece
117
, the projection
122
slides on an inner side face of a side piece
117
with the side piece
117
being pushed to be spread in a side direction, thereby reaching to the lower opening
118
. Next, when the first locking projection
122
is fitted into the lower opening
118
, the side piece
117
returns to an original position by restitution force, thereby generating sound of engagement of the side piece
117
and a cover
12
.
In this way, when the first locking projection
122
is fitted in the lower opening
118
a,
the first engagement piece
117
returns to an original position to cause engagement sound, and reliably performing engagement is confirmed and identified without viewing. It is noted that the lower opening
118
is open, and it is able to confirm engagement state by viewing.
Next, as shown in
FIG. 3
, when an upper connector housing is assembled, the second support projection portion
132
of the upper connector housing
13
is inserted into the supportable recessed section
115
of a lower connector housing
11
to be abuttingly engaged with. In this state, shown in
FIG. 3
, the upper connector housing
13
is pivoted about this abutting engagement portion as a fulcrum in the clockwise direction, and the second locking projection
133
is fitted in, or lockingly engaged with, the upper opening
119
of the side piece
117
. When the second locking projection
133
is fitted into the lower opening
119
, engagement is confirmed by an engagement sound.
FIGS. 4 and 5
shows the assembled state of the connector
10
.
The above describes a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The present invention is not restricted, however to the above-described embodiment, and can take on various forms and designs within which are encompassed by the described constitution. For example, while in the above-mentioned embodiment, openings are opened in the side piece
117
and locking projections are provided on sides of the cover
12
and the upper connector housing
13
, the locking projection may also be formed on a side of the side piece
117
, and an opening or a recessed portion may be formed in the lower connector housing
11
or in the cover
12
.
In the above-described embodiment, the connector
10
of the invention is applied to a male connector. However, the invention may be applied to a female connector or other structural connector.
Further, in the embodiment, it is explained that composition members are a lower connector housing
11
, the cover
12
, and the upper connector housing
13
. Number and configuration of the composition members as a stacking block are not restricted by the embodiment described while.
In the embodiment, the upper connector housing
13
is engaged with a lower connector housing
11
to be supported, the upper housing
13
may be alternately supported by the cover
12
.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a first component having a first recessed receiving portion; a second component having a first projection portion with a forwardly-extending front end portion configured to abuttingly engage with the first recessed receiving portion, and in which the second component is configured to pivot about a first abutting portion of the first projection portion and the first recessed receiving portion; a first locking member fixed to the second component and forming a first track while the second component is pivoted; a first side member fixed to the first component and having on the first track a first portion configured to lockingly engage with the first locking member; a third component having a second projection portion configured to abuttingly engage with a second recessed receiving portion included in one of the first and second components, and in which the third component is configured to pivot about a second abutting portion of the second projection portion and the second recessed receiving portion; a second locking member fixed to the third component and forming a second track apart from the first track while the third component is pivoted; and a second side member fixed to one of the first and second components and having on the second track a second portion configured to lockingly engage with the second locking member, wherein the second component is sandwiched between the first and third components.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the second portion is closer to the second component than the second portion is to the first component.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the second portion is further from the second component than the second portion is to the first component.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the first recessed receiving portion comprises a step shape.
- 5. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the first locking member has a projection and the first portion has one of an opening portion and a recessed portion to be lockingly engaged with the projection.
- 6. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the first portion has a projection and the first locking member has one of an opening portion and a recessed portion to be lockingly engaged with the projection.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1,wherein a distance between the first abutting portion and the second portion is different from that between the first abutting portion and the first portion, and a distance between the second abutting portion and the second portion is different from that between the second abutting portion and the first portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-331495 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |
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