Connector

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  • Patent Grant
  • 6780070
  • Patent Number
    6,780,070
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 31, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A connector has a housing (20) formed with cavities (21) for receiving terminal fittings (10). A retainer insertion hole (27) is formed in the bottom surface of the housing (20) over the entire width, and a retainer (40) provided with fasteners (44) is insertable into the retainer insertion hole (27). Locking pieces (45) at the opposite ends of the retainer (40) engage in insertion grooves (29) formed in side surfaces of the housing (20). The insertion grooves (29) cut the outer side surfaces of the cavities (21) at the opposite ends, and the locking pieces (45) serve as side walls of the cavities (21) when the retainer (40) is mounted.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a connector with a retainer.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,565 and

FIG. 10

herein disclose a connector with a side-type retainer. With reference to

FIG. 10

, the connector includes terminal fittings


1


mounted in cavities


2


of a housing


3


. A long narrow retainer insertion hole


4


extends into the bottom surface of the housing


3


transverse to the cavities


2


. The terminal fittings


1


are locked in the cavities


2


by fasteners


4


of a retainer


6


that is inserted into the retainer insertion hole


4


. Locking pieces


7


at opposite ends of the retainer


6


are inserted into insertion grooves at the opposite sides of the retainer insertion hole


4


and engage a locking section as the retainer


6


is inserted. Thus, the retainer


6


is held in the housing


3


.




A disengaging jig can be inserted through an opening of the retainer insertion hole


4


to catch an operable portion


8


of the retainer


6


and to disengage the locking pieces


7


from the locking sections while twistingly withdrawing the retainer


6


. Several cavities


2


are arranged side by side to make the connector laterally long, a position where the retainer


6


is withdrawn by the disengaging jig is spaced significantly from locking positions of the locking pieces


7


. Consequently, it is more difficult to disengage the locking pieces


7


. The present invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to facilitate a detaching operation of a retainer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a connector with a housing that has cavities for receiving terminal fittings. The housing also has a retainer insertion hole for receiving a retainer that has fasteners for locking the respective terminal fittings. Resiliently deformable locking pieces are provided at the opposite ends of the retainer, and insertion grooves are formed in side surfaces of the housing for receiving the locking pieces. Locking sections are provided at the bottoms of the insertion grooves for engaging the corresponding locking pieces. The bottoms of the insertion grooves cut side surfaces of the cavities, and the locking pieces serve as side walls of the cavities when the retainer is mounted.




The retainer is locked by the locking pieces inserted into the insertion grooves in the side surfaces of the housing. Thus, the retainer can be detached and freed from its locked state by directly resiliently deforming the locking pieces. Thus, an operation of detaching the retainer is facilitated.




The insertion grooves are formed in the side surfaces of the cavities and the locking pieces serve also as the side walls of the cavities. Thus, the housing is narrower.




Each insertion groove preferably has a protecting wall for covering a part of the insertion groove near the locking section from outside. Thus, the locking pieces will not be struck by another member and inadvertently disengaged from the locked state.




Each protecting wall preferably has a jig insertion opening through which a disengaging jig can be inserted. The disengaging jig can be inserted through the jig insertion opening in the protecting wall to catch and deform the corresponding locking piece, thereby disengaging the locking piece.




The jig insertion opening preferably is formed by cutting away a portion of the protection wall.




The ends of the locking pieces and the ends of the insertion grooves preferably are engaged with each other by a dovetail engaging construction. Thus, the locking pieces cannot warp away from one another.




The retainer preferably is partly mountable at a position where the fasteners are retracted from the cavities to permit the insertion and withdrawal of the terminal fittings into and from the cavities. Thus, operability can be improved.




The retainer preferably can be held at the position where the fasteners are retracted from the cavities by engaging the locking pieces with locking portions on the housing.




The terminal fittings preferably are locked in the cavities by locks in the cavities. Each lock preferably engages the terminal fitting in a position spaced along the inserting direction of the terminal fitting from the position where the retainer engages the terminal fitting.




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 connector according to one embodiment of the present invention before a retainer is mounted.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the connector.





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the connector.





FIG. 4

is a lateral sectional view of the connector.





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal side view in section of the connector showing the insertion and withdrawal of female terminal fittings.





FIG. 6

is a section of the connector viewed from below showing a state where the retainer is held at a partial locking position.





FIG. 7

is a lateral sectional view of the connector in the state of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 8

is a lateral sectional view of the connector showing a state where the retainer is held at a full locking position.





FIG. 9

is a longitudinal section of the connector in the state of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of a prior art connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A female connector according to the invention includes female terminal fittings


10


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Each female terminal fitting


10


has opposite front and rear ends. A substantially rectangular tubular connecting portion


11


is formed at the front end and is configured for connection with a tab of a mating male terminal fitting. Crimping barrels


12


are formed at the rear end of the female terminal fitting


10


and are configured for connection with an end of a wire W. First and second engageable portions


14


and


15


project from the bottom of the connecting portion


11


. The first engageable portion


14


is slightly behind the front end of the female terminal fitting


10


and the second engageable portion


15


is at a more backward position.




The connector also includes a slightly wide block-shaped housing


20


formed e.g. of a synthetic resin, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. Cavities


21


extend forward and backward through the housing


20


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and are arranged in upper and lower stages. Each cavitiy


21


is configured to accommodate one of the female terminal fittings


10


that is inserted from behind along an insertion direction ID. A lock


22


is provided on the bottom surface of each cavity


21


near the front end, and is engageable with the first engageable portion


14


of the female terminal fitting


10


. The lock


22


is supported at both ends and is resiliently deformable away from an insertion path of the terminal fittings


10


into the cavities


21


.




A terminal insertion opening


24


is formed in a front wall


23


of each cavity


21


and is configured to receive the tab of the mating male terminal fitting. A jig insertion opening


25


is formed below the terminal insertion hole


24


and is configured to receive a disengaging jig for resiliently deforming the lock


22


.




A retainer insertion hole


27


is formed in the bottom surface of the housing


20


over substantially the entire width (see FIG.


6


). The retainer insertion hole


27


vertically penetrates the cavities


21


along a moving direction MD that is substantially normal to the insertion direction ID of the terminal fittings


10


.




The connector further includes a retainer


40


formed e.g. of a synthetic resin and configured for insertion into the retainer insertion hole


27


. The retainer


40


has a base


41


for fitting closely into the retainer insertion hole


27


and locking pieces


45


that stand up at left and right ends of the base


41


. The base


41


of the retainer


40


further has shelves


42


at upper and lower stages, as shown in FIG.


1


. Window holes


43


are formed between the adjacent shelves


42


and correspond to the respective cavities


21


. Fasteners


44


are arranged on the upper surfaces of the shelves


42


at the same intervals as the cavities


21


for engaging the second engageable portions


15


of the female terminal fittings


10


.




The left and right locking pieces


45


have a larger dimension than the base


41


with respect to the depth direction DD of the female housing


20


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, and the upper sides of the locking pieces


45


are resiliently deformable away from each other and away from the housing


20


.




Insertion grooves


29


are formed in the left and right side surfaces of the housing


20


, and the locking pieces


45


can be received in the insertion grooves


29


to be substantially flush with the left and right side surfaces of the housing


20


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the insertion grooves


29


communicate with the left and right ends of the retainer insertion hole


27


and each insertion groove


29


extends from the bottom edge of the corresponding side surface of the housing


20


to a position slightly below the upper edge thereof. The bottoms of the insertion grooves


29


cut the outer walls of the cavities


21


at the left and right ends of the lower stage. Thus, the respective lateral cavities


21


are laterally open in the absence of the locking piece


45


. Accordingly, the insertion grooves


29


and the respective lateral cavities


21


communicate with each other.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, each insertion groove


29


is formed with dovetail sides


29


A and gradually narrowed from its inner edge toward its opening edge. Similarly, the locking piece


45


has dovetail sides


45


A and gradually narrows from the inner surface toward the outer surface. A dovetail engaging construction also is provided between the ends of the corresponding locking piece


45


and insertion groove


29


. Additionally, both corners of the upper ends of the locking pieces


45


in the moving direction MD are chambered to form C-shaped guiding surfaces. Further, protection walls


31


are defined at the closed upper ends of the insertion grooves


29


.




Hooks


48


are provided at the upper ends of the opposite surfaces of the locking pieces


45


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and are at positions corresponding to the base


41


with respect to depth direction DD, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Partial and full locking projections


33


and


34


are provided on the bottom of each insertion groove


29


and are disposed one above the other right above an opening


21


A that corresponds to the cavities


21


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The retainer


40


is inserted into the retainer insertion hole


27


in the moving direction MD while the locking pieces


45


are inserted into the insertion grooves


29


. The retainer


40


is at a partial locking position when the hooks


48


of the locking pieces


45


engage the partial locking projections


33


at the lower side, as shown in FIG.


7


. Each fastener


44


of the retainer


40


is retracted down from the corresponding cavity


21


in a direction opposite to the moving direction MD when the retainer


40


is at the partial locking position, thereby permitting insertion and withdrawal of the female terminal fitting


10


along the insertion direction ID into and from the cavity


21


. On the other hand, the retainer


40


is at a full locking position when the hooks


48


engage the full locking projections


34


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Each fastener


44


projects into the corresponding cavity


21


from below or in the moving direction MD when the retainer


40


is at the full locking position.




Jig insertion openings


36


are formed by obliquely cutting the edges of the protecting walls


31


at positions before the locks


33


,


34


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, and are configured for receiving a disengaging jig J (see FIG.


8


). Thus, the jig insertion openings


36


are defined laterally between the protecting walls


31


and the front edge of the locking pieces


45


as seen in the moving direction MD.




The connector is assembled by inserting the retainer


40


along the moving direction MD to the partial locking position in the retainer insertion hole


27


, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 7

. Each female terminal fitting


10


then is inserted from behind along the inserting direction ID and into the corresponding cavity


21


, as indicated by the solid-line arrow in FIG.


5


. Insertion forces of the female terminal fitting


10


deform the lock


22


. However, the lock


22


is restored resiliently when the female terminal fitting


10


reaches a proper position, and the restored lock


22


engages the first engageable portion


14


from behind, (see FIG.


9


). Thus, the female terminal fittings


10


are locked partly so as not to come out in a withdrawing direction.




The retainer


40


is pushed further in the moving direction MD to the full locking position shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

after all the female terminal fittings


10


are inserted into the cavities


21


. Thus, the fasteners


44


of the retainer


40


enter the corresponding cavities


21


and engage the second engageable portions


15


of the female terminal fittings


10


from behind. Accordingly, the female terminal fittings


10


are locked doubly and cannot come out. At this stage, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the leading ends of the locking pieces


45


are substantially covered by the protecting walls


31


along the moving direction MD, thereby preventing the leading ends of the locking pieces


45


from being disengaged inadvertently from the locking projections


34


due to contact by another member.




The female terminal fitting


10


may have to be withdrawn from the housing


20


for maintenance or other reason. Withdrawal is achieved by inserting the disengaging jig J through the jig insertion opening


36


to catch the upper end of the locking piece


45


, as shown in FIG.


8


. The disengaging jig J then is pivoted like a lever so that its leading end engages the engaging piece


45


. Thus, the upper end of the locking piece


45


is deformed resiliently and moves away from the housing


20


. Accordingly, the hook


48


is disengaged from the full locking projection


34


, and the disengaged locking piece


45


is pulled slightly out of the insertion groove


29


to engage the hook


48


with the partial locking projection


33


.




Similarly, the other locking piece


45


also is deformed resiliently by the disengaging jig J and is disengaged from the full locking projection


34


. Thereafter, the locking piece


45


is pulled slightly out in a direction opposite to the moving direction MD and engages the partial locking projection


33


. Thus, the retainer


40


is held at the partial locking position, as shown in FIG.


7


.




The fasteners


44


of the retainer


40


are retracted from the cavities


21


when the retainer


40


is at the partial locking position, and hence the fasteners


44


are disengaged from the second engageable portions


15


of the female terminal fittings


10


. Thus, another disengaging jig can be inserted through the jig insertion hole


25


in the front wall


23


of the cavity


21


to push the lock


22


down and away from the terminal fitting


10


, and the female terminal fitting


10


is disengaged from the partial locking portion


14


. The wire W then is pulled out, as indicated by a chain-line arrow in

FIG. 5

, to withdraw the female terminal fitting


10


from the cavity


21


.




As described above, the retainer


40


is locked by the locking pieces


45


inserted into the insertion grooves


29


in the side surfaces of the housing


20


. Thus, the retainer


40


easily can be moved from its locked state merely by using the disengaging jig J to deform the locking pieces


45


. Therefore, the retainer


40


can be returned easily from the full locking position to the partial locking position.




The bottoms of the insertion grooves


29


cut the side surfaces of the cavities


21


and the locking pieces


45


also serve as the side walls of the cavities


21


. Thus, the housing


20


can be narrower in the widthwise direction WD.




Leading ends of the locking pieces


45


are covered by the protecting walls


31


when the locking pieces


45


are at the full locking position. Thus, the locking pieces


45


will not be struck and inadvertently disengaged.




The ends of the locking pieces


45


and the ends of the insertion grooves


29


are engaged with each other by the dovetail engaging construction. Thus, the locking pieces


45


will not warp to widen the space therebetween.




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




The retainer may be directly mounted to and detached from the full locking position without providing the partial locking position.




The lock in each cavity may be supported at only one end.




The present invention also is applicable to a male connector accommodating male terminal fittings.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising:a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and opposed external side walls, the housing being formed with cavities for receiving terminal fittings and bring formed with a retainer insertion hole open at one of the too and bottom walls and both of the external side walls, the retainer insertion hole communicating with the cavities, insertion grooves being formed in opposite outer side surfaces of the opposed external side walls of the housing and bottom surfaces of the insertion grooves being formed with locking sections, each of said insertion grooves communicating with at least one of said cavities at locations where said retainer insertion hole is open at the external side walls; and a retainer mounted to the housing and movable between first and second positions on the housing, the retainer having a body insertable into the retainer insertion hole, the body having fasteners substantially spaced from the cavities when the retainer is in the first position and being insertable into the respective cavities when the retainer is in the second position, resiliently deformable locking pieces being provided at opposite ends of the retainer and being insertable into the insertion grooves and engageable with the corresponding locking sections, the locking pieces defining side walls that cover portions of the cavities that communicate with the insertion grooves both when the retainer is in the first position and the second position.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retainer insertion hole is narrow and long along an arranging direction of the cavities.
  • 3. A connector comprising:a housing formed with cavities and with a retainer insertion hole communicating with the cavities, insertion grooves being formed in opposite outer side surfaces of the housing and bottom surfaces of the insertion grooves being formed with locking sections, each of said insertion grooves communicating with at least one of said cavities; a retainer having a body insertable into the retainer insertion hole, the body having fasteners insertable into the respective cavities, resiliently deformable locking pieces being provided at opposite ends of the retainer and being insertable into the insertion grooves and engageable with the corresponding locking sections, the jacking pieces defining side walls for portions of the cavities that communicate with the insertion grooves; each said insertion groove having a protecting wall for covering a part of the insertion groove near the locking section from outside along a moving direction of the retainer, and wherein each protecting wall is formed with a jig insertion opening for receiving a disengaging jig to deform and disengage the corresponding locking piece.
  • 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein the jig insertion opening is formed by cutting away a portion of the protection wall.
  • 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein ends of the locking pieces and ends of the insertion grooves are engaged by a dovetail engaging construction.
  • 6. A connector, comprising:a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and opposed external side walls, the housing being formed with cavities for receiving terminal fittings and being formed with a retainer insertion hole oven at one of the too and bottom walls and both of the external side walls, the retainer insertion hole communicating with the cavities, insertion grooves being formed in opposite outer side surfaces of the opposed external side walls of the housing and bottom surfaces of the insertion grooves being formed with looking sections, each of said insertion grooves communicating with at least one of said cavities at locations where said retainer insertion hole is oven at the external side walls; and terminal fittings mounted respectively in the cavities; and a retainer mounted to the housing and movable between first and second positions on the housing, the retainer having a body insertable into the retainer insertion hole, the body having fasteners substantially spaced from the cavities when the retainer is in the first position so that the terminal fittings can be mounted in and removed from the cavities, the fasteners being insertable into the cavities when the retainer is in the second position for locking the respective terminal fittings in the cavities, resiliently deformable locking pieces being provided at opposite ends of the retainer and being insertable into the insertion grooves and engageable with the corresponding locking sections, the locking pieces defining side walls that cover portions of the cavities that communicate with the insertion grooves both when the retainer is in the first position and second position.
  • 7. The connector of claim 6, wherein the housing is formed with locks projecting into the respective cavities, the locks being configured for locking the terminal fittings in the respective cavities.
  • 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein each said lock engages the terminal fitting in a position spaced along an inserting direction of the terminal fitting from a position where the retainer engages the terminal fitting.
  • 9. The connector of claim 6, wherein the retainer is mountable at the first position where the fasteners are retracted from the cavities by engaging the locking pieces with respective locking portions on the housing.
  • 10. The connector of claim 6, wherein each insertion groove has a protecting wall for covering a part of the insertion groove near the locking section from outside along a moving direction of the retainer.
  • 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein each protecting wall is formed with a jig insertion opening for receiving a disengaging jig to deform and disengage the corresponding locking piece.
  • 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the jig insertion opening is formed by cutting away a portion of the protection wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-025227 Feb 2002 JP
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