Information
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Patent Grant
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6368132
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Patent Number
6,368,132
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
To prevent vibration between male and female housings of electrical connectors, a flange 44 is formed on an outer circumference of a posterior end of a sealing ring 40, an outer edge of this flange 44 reaching to a location at the approximate center of an anterior edge 12A of a small hood 12. A tapered face 45 is formed at a corner portion of an anterior face of the outer edge of the flange 44. When the fitting operation approaches its final stage, the anterior edge 12A of the small hood 12 presses the tapered face 45 of the flange 44, gripping the flange 44 between this anterior edge 12A and an innermost wall 22A. Consequently, the outer edge of the flange 44 is resiliently compressed in the direction of thickness thereof, and a force is exerted on the flange 44, pushing it outwards. When a female housing 20 is pushed in to a specified position, a locking arm 30 returns to its original position, the female housing 20 is pushed towards the posterior by the returning force of the flange 44, moving in the direction of thickness thereof, and a stopped face 35 of the locking arm 30 is pressed resiliently by a stopping member 15.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an electrical connector provided with a means to prevent terminal fittings from rubbing against each other and becoming abraded.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
A conventional connector is configured so as to be provided with a pair of male and female connector housings, each having terminal fittings attached thereto, one of these connector housings having a locking arm capable of being resiliently inclined, this locking arm having a stopped member. When the two connector housings are to be fitted together, the locking arm is inclined; the male and female terminal fittings then reach a correct fitted state and make contact, the locking arm returns to its original position. And the stopped member thereof engages with a stopping member of the corresponding housing. The two connector housings are thereby maintained in a fitted state.
In the case described above, the locking mechanism is provided with the inclinable locking arm which, in order to be inclined above or below the corresponding stopping member, needs a specified clearance between the stopped member of the locking arm and the corresponding stopping member. If this clearance is provided, there is the problem that the two housings rattle against each other if they are installed in a location prone to vibration from the exterior, contacting members of the male and female terminal fittings repeatedly rub against one another, and this causes damage such as contacting members gradually being abraded and their contacting force decreasing.
A means to prevent rattling between the male and female housings, so as to prevent the terminal fittings from rubbing against each other and becoming abraded, has been set forth by the present applicant in Japanese Utility Model Registration Number 2542630.
As shown in
FIG. 7
of this application, a sealing ring
5
is attached between a terminal housing
2
of a female housing
1
and a hood member
4
of a male housing
3
. A flange
5
A is provided on a posterior outer circumference of the sealing ring
5
, this flange
5
A fitting between an anterior edge of the hood member
4
and a protruding wall
6
of the female housing
1
, this protruding wall
6
being opposite the anterior edge of the hood member
4
. When the fitting of the two housings
1
and
3
is almost completed, the flange
5
A of the sealing ring
5
is squeezed resiliently between the hood member
4
and the protruding wall
6
. The returning force of the flange SA causes the two housings
1
and
3
to move in a direction of separation, and a stopped member
7
A of a locking arm
7
fits tightly with a stopping member
8
, thereby preventing the male and female housings
1
and
3
from vibrating against each other.
However, in the above proposal, the flange
5
A of the sealing is simply squeezed between the hood member
4
and the protruding wall
6
. Consequently, when the flange
5
A receives a pushing force, the outer edge thereof moves outwards, and since the pushing force onto the terminal housing
2
is weakened at a posterior edge of the sealing ring
5
, the amount of resilient strength which is exercised may be insufficient, and the seal may be damaged.
Further, there is the danger of permanent set-in fatigue in the flange
5
A if it is overly compressed. Consequently, a means to prevent this problem is required. In the above proposal, a protrusion
9
protrudes from the protruding wall
6
, this protrusion
9
approaching a cut-away member
9
A formed in the flange
5
A. The anterior edge of the hood member
4
makes contact with the protrusion
9
and prevents further movement in the anterior direction, thereby preventing the flange
5
A from being overly compressed. However, this configuration has the problem of being somewhat complex, and an improved solution is required.
The present invention aims to provide the required improvement.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided an electrical connector comprising a pair of connector housings adapted for mutual fitting together in a fitting direction, one of said housings having a resilient locking arm adapted to engage the other of said housings to maintain said housings in a fitted state, and a resilient sealing ring being provided between respective circumferential faces of said housings, charactertised in that said sealing ring has a continuous radially outwardly extending flange adapted to be gripped between opposed faces of said connector housings in the fitted condition, one of the sealing ring and connector housings having a pushing surface at an angle to said fitting direction and adapted to urge the outer edge of said flange radially inwardly.
Preferably the pushing surface is provided on the sealing ring and faces said other housing. The pushing surface may be flat or acruate. The pushing surface may alternatively be provided on one or other of said connector housings.
The sealing ring preferably has a tubular portion insertable in a corresponding aperture of one of said housings. The tubular portion may have outer peripheral sealing lips, and internal grooves to improve sealing thereof in said aperture.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a disassembled vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a diagonal view of a female housing;
FIG. 3
is a front view of a sealing ring;
FIG. 4
is a vertical cross-sectional view showing male and female housings in a state prior to being fitted together;
FIG. 5
is a vertical cross-sectional view showing the male and female housings in the final stage of being fitted together;
FIG. 6
is a vertical cross-sectional view showing the male and female housings fitted together; and
FIG. 7
is a vertical cross-sectional view of a prior art example.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
6
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a waterproof connector is provided with a male connector housing
10
(hereafter referred to simply as male housing) and a female connector housing
20
(hereafter referred to simply as female housing), these male and female housings
10
and
20
fitting mutually together. Hereafter, fitting sides of the male and female housings are designated as the anterior.
The male housing
10
is formed in a unified manner with an electrical device
11
, this male housing
10
having a rectangular small hood
12
protruding in an anterior direction. A plurality of terminal fittings
13
protrude from an innermost wall of the small hood
12
, these terminal fittings
13
being tab-shaped and being horizontally aligned with specified spaces therebetween. A parallel pair of guiding walls
14
are formed on an upper face of the small hood
12
, these guiding walls
14
being provided at a central location relative to the width-wise direction and facing an anterior-posterior direction. A stopping member
15
protrudes at a location between and slightly to the anterior of the two guiding walls
14
. An anterior face of this stopping member
15
is inclined sharply, forming a tapered face
15
A.
The female housing
20
is provided with a terminal housing
21
, this terminal housing
21
fitting into the small hood
12
and having a prescribed clearance therewith. As shown in
FIG. 2
, a large hood
22
is formed around an anterior half of the terminal housing
21
, this large hood
22
fitting tightly with outer sides of the small hood
12
. The terminal housing
21
is provided with cavities
25
, these housing female terminal fittings
24
. These cavities
25
correspond in number to the number of male terminal fittings
13
of the male housing
10
. The female terminal fittings
24
are inserted from the posterior into the cavities
25
and are retained by lances
26
formed on base faces of the cavities
25
. The female terminal fittings
24
are then doubly retained by a front retainer (not shown).
A locking arm
30
is formed on an upper face of the female housing
20
. This locking arm
30
is thin and narrow in the anterior-posterior direction and inclines in a see-saw shape with a fulcrum
31
serving as its centre, this fulcrum
31
being provided at a location approximately identical with an innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
. A protruding member
32
is formed on an upper face of the large hood
22
, at a central location in a width-wise direction thereof. A recess
33
is formed in this protruding member
32
, a posterior end of the recess
33
being open. When an anterior end of the locking arm
30
is inclined upwards, it is housed within this recess
33
. The anterior end of this locking arm
30
is capable of advancing in a straight line, being guided by the two guiding walls
14
of the male housing
10
. A groove
34
is formed in the locking arm
30
from a location slightly inwards from the anterior end thereof and extending towards the posterior. An anterior end of this groove
34
forms a stopped face
35
capable of engaging with the stopping member
15
of the male housing
10
.
An upper face of a posterior end of the locking arm
30
has a pressing member
36
formed thereon for releasing the lock, and has a space between this upper face and an upper face of a posterior half of the terminal housing
21
, this space permitting the posterior end of the locking arm
30
to be inclined downwards.
A resilient sealing ring
40
made from rubber or the like is attached to the circumference of the terminal housing
21
of the female housing
20
at a location immediately to the anterior of the innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the sealing ring
40
has a rectangular ring shape and is resiliently compressed between an outer circumference of the terminal housing
21
and an inner circumference of an anterior end of the small hood
12
, thereby forming a seal. Two lips
42
are formed along the entire outer circumference of this sealing ring
40
.
A flange
44
is formed along the entire outer circumference of a posterior end (the right side in
FIG. 1
) of the sealing ring
40
, this flange
44
being thicker and slightly higher than the lips
42
. An outer edge of the flange
44
reaches a location at the approximate centre of the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
. A tapered face
45
, as illustrated, is formed at a corner portion of an anterior face side of the outer edge of the flange
44
. A rounded edge
46
is provided at the opening of the inner circumference side of the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
.
Next, the operation of the present embodiment is explained. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the sealing ring
40
is fitted around the terminal housing
21
of the female housing
20
, and is pushed in until it makes contact with the innermost wall
22
A. The female terminal fittings
24
, which have ends of electric wires
23
fixed thereto, are pushed from the posterior into the cavities
25
. These are retained by the lances
26
, and a rubber stopper
28
is fixed to the posterior of each female terminal fitting
24
so as to cover the opening of each cavity
25
. Next, the retainer (not shown) is fitted to an anterior face of the terminal housing
21
, thereby doubly retaining the female terminal fittings
24
, and retaining the sealing ring
40
in an anterior direction.
From this state, as shown by the arrow in
FIG. 4
, the female housing
20
is fitted to the male housing
10
. As this fitting progresses, the anterior end of the locking arm
30
makes contact with the tapered face
15
A of the stopping member
15
of the male housing
10
, and the anterior end of the locking arm
30
is pushed so as to incline upwards and pass over the stopping member
15
. As the fitting operation approaches its final stage, the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
of the male housing
10
approaches the innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
of the female housing
20
. Consequently, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the flange
44
of the sealing ring
40
is resiliently compressed between the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
and the innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
. The portion of the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
provided with the rounded edge
46
pushes the tapered face
45
at the corner of the anterior face of the flange
44
, exerting a force to resiliently compress the outer edge of the flange
44
in the direction of thickness thereof and also push the flange
44
in the direction of the outer circumference of the terminal housing
21
.
As a result, the female housing
20
is pushed in to a specified position, contacting members of the male and female terminal fittings
13
and
24
make contact and, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the stopped face
35
of the locking arm
30
passes beyond the location of the stopping member
15
. Consequently, when the locking arm
30
returns to its original position, the stopping member
15
fits within the groove
34
and is locked. At this juncture, a clearance ordinarily appears between the stopped face
35
of the locking arm
30
and the stopping member
15
. However, as shown in
FIG. 5
, at the time when the locking arm
30
returns to its original position, the female housing
20
is pushed in the posterior direction (to the right in
FIG. 6
) by the returning force of the flange
44
of the sealing ring
40
, this returning force being exerted in the direction of thickness thereof. Consequently, the stopped face
35
of the locking arm
30
is pressed resiliently against the stopping member
15
.
Consequently, the male and female housings
10
and
20
do not vibrate against each other and the male and female terminal fittings
24
and
13
do not rub against each other. By this means, abrasion of the connecting members of the male and female terminal fittings
124
and
13
is prevented, a good connecting state can be attained, and the connecting pressure is maintained over a long period.
The tapered face
45
is formed at the corner of the anterior face of the outer edge of the flange
44
of the sealing ring
40
, this tapered face
45
pushing the innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
via the anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
. Consequently, the flange
44
receives a pushing force which pushes it towards the outer circumference of the terminal housing
21
, and a suitable force is also exerted o the posterior end of the sealing ring
40
, thereby allowing a good seal along the entire width of the sealing ring
40
.
Furthermore, an outer circumference of an anterior edge
12
A of the small hood
12
protrudes further to the exterior than the outer edge of the flange
44
of the sealing ring
40
. This anterior edge
12
A protrudes outward from the small hood
12
and makes contact with the innermost wall
22
A of the large hood
22
. Consequently, further advancement of the small hood
12
is prevented, and the flange
44
is not overly compressed. That is, over-compression of the flange
44
is prevented without increasing the complexity of the configuration.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodies in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) The tapered face for exerting a gripping force and pushing the outer edge of the flange of the sealing ring inwards may be provided on a corner of the posterior face of the flange. Further, it may be provided on the small hood which make contact with the outer edge of the flange, or on the innermost wall of the large hood. Moreover, tapered faces may be provided on the flange as well as on the anterior edge of the small hood, or on the flange as well as the innermost wall of the large hood.
(2) The locking arm is not limited to moving in the see-saw shape described above. A locking arm provided in a cantilevered shape and inclining from a base end is equally suitable for the present invention.
(3) A configuration is equally suitable for the present invention whereby the locking arm and the stopping member which engages therewith are provided on the opposite housings to those on which they are provided in the present embodiment.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprisinga pair of connector housings adapted for mutual fitting together in a fitting direction, one of said housings having a resilient locking arm, a circumferential wall surrounding a cavity for at least one terminal fitting, and a radial wall projecting outward from the circumferential wall, the other of said housings having a tubular member surrounding a cavity for at least one terminal fitting, the tubular member including a locking member that engages the locking arm to maintain said housings in a fitted state, and a resilient sealing ring placed about the circumferential wall and against the radial wall of said one housing such that the sealing ring is gripped between the circumferential wall and the tubular member when the housings are fitted together, wherein said sealing ring has an inner end with a continuous radially outwardly extending flange having a free end that projects radially beyond other portions of the sealing ring, and wherein one of the free end of the flange of the sealing ring and the tubular member has a pushing surface at an angle to said fitting direction to contact the other of the free end of the flange and the tubular member to urge the sealing ring radially inwardly against the circumferential wall and rearwardly against the radial wall to thereby form a secure seal between the sealing ring and the one housing, and to urge the tubular member outward so that the locking member is pressed against the locking arm of the other housing to thereby alleviate looseness between the housings.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said pushing surface is provided on said sealing ring.
- 3. A connector according to claim 2 wherein said pushing surface faces towards said other housing.
- 4. A connector according to claim 3 wherein said pushing surface is flat.
- 5. A connector according to claim 3 wherein the outer edge of said flange is aligned with said fitting direction and has a predetermined width, said pushing surface being provided at one side thereof.
- 6. A connector according to claim 4 wherein the outer edge of said flange is aligned with said fitting direction and has a predetermined width, said pushing surface being provided at one side thereof.
- 7. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said pushing surface is provided on said other housing.
- 8. A connector according to claim 7 wherein said pushing surface is arcuate.
- 9. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said sealing ring includes an axially extending tubular portion insertable in a corresponding aperture of one of said housings.
- 10. A connector according to claim 9 wherein said tubular portion has peripheral annular sealing projections for engagement in said aperture.
- 11. A connector according to claim 9 wherein said tubular portion has an internal circular recess to locally reduce the wall thickness thereof.
- 12. A connector according to claim 10 wherein said tubular portion has an internal circular recess to locally reduce the wall thickness thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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Kind |
11-283221 |
Oct 1999 |
JP |
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