Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464544
  • Patent Number
    6,464,544
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 22, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A housing body is provided with a pair of first retainers and a plurality of terminal chambers for accommodating a plurality of connection terminals. A spacer is attached to the housing body for doubly retaining the connection terminals in the housing body. The spacer is provided with a pair of second retainers which is to be engaged with the first retainers when the spacer is attached to the housing body. A pair of finger pads are respectively protruded from outer faces of both side walls of the housing body, on which an user's fingers are abutted to perform connection with respect to a mating connector. The spacer is attached into a mounting hole formed in either a top face or a bottom face of the housing body so as to communicate with the respective terminal chambers and to include inner faces of the both side walls of the housing body. The width of the mounting hole is widened outwardly at portions opposing to the respective finger pads. At least a part of the first retainers are provided in the widened portion of the mounting hole.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a connector provided with a spacer for doubly retaining a plurality of connection terminals, received in a housing body.




A related connector comprises a connector housing, having terminal receiving chambers, and connection terminals received respectively in these terminal receiving chambers. A lance is formed integrally within each of the terminal receiving chambers, and the inserted connection terminal is engaged with this lance, and is prevented from withdrawal.




However, a sufficient retaining force for the connection terminal can not be provided only by the lance, and therefore in recent years, there have been used a construction in which a spacer, separate from a connector housing, is attached to the connector housing so as to doubly retain the connection terminals.





FIG. 19

shows a connector disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 3-29276A.




The connector


1


shown in

FIG. 19

comprises a housing body


2


for receiving a plurality of connection terminals (not shown), and a spacer


3


for being attached to the housing body


2


.




A plurality of terminal receiving chambers


4


are formed through the housing body


2


in a forward-rearward direction, and are arranged in two (upper and lower) rows. A spacer mounting hole


6


is formed in an upper wall


5


of the housing body


2


, and extends downwardly therefrom, the spacer mounting hole


6


being disposed perpendicularly to the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


4


. A lance (not shown) is formed integrally within each of the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


4


.




The spacer mounting hole


6


is a rectangular hole communicating with the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


4


, and grooves


8


are formed in a rear edge portion of the spacer mounting hole


6


intermediate opposite sides thereof, and are spaced a suitable distance from each other, the grooves


8


being continuous with a partition wall


7


separating the upper and lower rows of terminal receiving chambers


4


from each other. Lock arms


9


for the spacer


3


are formed integrally in the groove portions


8


, respectively.




The spacer


3


of a frame-like configuration includes a pair of upper and lower lid members


10


and


11


interconnected by a plurality of partition plates


12


. The spacer


3


has ribs


13


for being engaged respectively with the lock arms


9


. The ribs


13


are disposed at a level slightly lower than the upper lid member


10


. Each of these ribs has a sufficient thickness substantially equal to the thickness of the lock arm


9


, and can be received in the groove


8


.




When the spacer


3


is pushed into the spacer mounting hole


6


, so that the lock arms


9


are elastically deformed to be engaged respectively with the ribs


13


, retaining walls


14


of the spacer


3


engage the connection terminals (not shown). The connection terminals are doubly retained by the housing body


2


and the spacer


3


, and therefore are prevented from withdrawal.




Incidentally, in recent years, it has been desired to achieve a compact design of parts such as a connector.




In the above related technique, however, the lock arms


9


are formed at the rear edge portion of the spacer mounting hole


6


intermediate the opposite sides thereof, and are spaced a suitable distance from each other, and therefore the outer size of the housing body


2


has been increased by an amount corresponding to a space for retaining the spacer


3


, that is, the space for the grooves


8


.




The above retaining space is indispensable to the connector


1


provided with the spacer


3


, and therefore it has been difficult to meet the requirement of the compact design.




If the above retaining space is reduced so as to form the housing body


2


into a compact design, the retaining force for retaining the spacer


3


is reduced, which has led to possibilities that the spacer


3


is displaced upwardly relative to the upper wall


5


and that the spacer


3


is disengaged from the housing body during transport.




Usually, that portion of the housing body


2


, in which the spacer


3


is mounted, is disposed at that portion of this housing body on which a mating connector is fitted, and therefore when the outer size of the housing body


2


increases, the outer size of the mating connector naturally increases.




Therefore, in view of the foregoing, it is necessary to make improvements so as to achieve the compact design of the connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been made under the above circumstances, and an object of the invention is to provide a connector which is formed into a compact design while maintaining a sufficient retaining force for a spacer.




In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a connector comprising:




a housing body provided with a pair of first retainers and a plurality of terminal chambers for accommodating a plurality of connection terminals;




a spacer attached to the housing body for doubly retaining the connection terminals in the housing body, provided with a pair of second retainers which is to be engaged with the first retainers when the spacer is attached to the housing body; and




a pair of finger pads respectively protruded from outer faces of both side walls of the housing body, on which an user's fingers are abutted to perform connection with respect to a mating connector,




wherein the spacer is attached into a mounting hole formed in either a top face or a bottom face of the housing body so as to communicate with the respective terminal chambers and to include inner faces of the both side walls of the housing body;




wherein the width of the mounting hole is widened outwardly at portions opposing to the respective finger pads; and




wherein at least a part of the first retainers are provided in the widened portion of the mounting hole.




According to the above configuration, the finger pads are formed by reducing the width of the housing body, and the portion for receiving the retainer of the spacer having a sufficient thickness to keep a sufficient retaining ability is formed inside of the finger pads. Therefore, there is achieved an advantageous effect that there can be provided the connector which is formed into a compact design while maintaining the sufficient retaining force for the spacer.




Preferably, each of the second retainers includes a provisional retainer for provisionally engaging the spacer with the housing body, and a complete retainer for completely engaging the spacer with the housing body.




According to the above configuration, the connection terminals can be received in the housing body, with the spacer held in a provisionally-retained condition. Therefore, workability can be improved.




Preferably, the provisional retainers and the complete retainers are provided as projections. Here, either a slit or a through hole is formed in the vicinity of the respective provisional retainers and the complete retainers.




According to the above configuration, when provisionally or completely retaining the spacer, the provisional retainer or the complete retainer is elastically deformed because of the provision of the through hole or the slit, and therefore the attachment of the spacer can be easily effected.




Preferably, the spacer includes a front holder connected via a hinge, and the front holder is engaged with a front portion of the housing body to regulate positions of the connection terminals accommodated in the housing body.




According to the above configuration, even when the spacer has the added function (position regulating of the connection terminals), the compact design can be achieved.




Preferably, a widthwise dimension of the connector including the finger pads is so determined as to be smaller than a widthwise dimension of the mating connector.




According to the above configuration, when the connector is connected to the mating connector, the size of the two connectors will not be increased by providing the pair of finger pads.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIG. 1

is a bottom view showing a connector according to one preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partly cross-sectional, plan view of a mating connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a front view of the mating connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a housing body;





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the housing body;





FIG. 8

is a front view of the housing body;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a rear view of the housing body;





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 12

is a side view of a spacer;





FIG. 13

is a front view of the spacer;





FIG. 14

is a plan view of the spacer;





FIG. 15

is a bottom view of the spacer;





FIG. 16

is a rear view of the spacer;





FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C—C of

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 18

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view explanatory of a provisionally-retained condition and a completely-retained condition of the spacer; and





FIG. 19

is a partly cross-sectional, exploded perspective view of a related connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




One preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a bottom view showing one preferred embodiment of a connector of the invention.

FIG. 2

is a front view of the connector of

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 3

is a side view of the connector of

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 4

is a partly cross-sectional, plan view of a mating connector of

FIG. 1

, and

FIG. 5

is a front view of the mating connector of FIG.


1


.




In

FIG. 1

, reference numeral


21


denotes the connector of the present invention.




The connector


21


can be electrically connected to the mating connector


22


adapted to be fixedly mounted on a wiring board (not shown). The connector


21


comprises a plurality of female connection terminals


23


, a housing body


24


for receiving these connection terminals


23


, and a spacer


25


attached to the housing body


24


so as to doubly retain the connection terminals


23


. The spacer


25


can be attached to the housing body


24


of the connector


21


from the lower side thereof at which a lower wall


26


is provided.




The spacer


25


has a front holder


28


integrally connected thereto through hinges


27


(see

FIG. 2

also), and this front holder


28


can be fitted on a front portion of the housing body


24


. The front holder


28


serves as a stopper for the connection terminals


23


mounted in the housing body


24


.




The connector


21


has a pair of finger pads


29


(see also

FIGS. 2 and 3

) formed on the housing body


24


, and the connector


1


can be pushed into the mating connector, with the fingers held respectively on the finger pads


29


, so as to be connected to the mating connector


22


.




When the connector


21


is connected to the mating connector


22


, connection terminals


31


(described later) in the mating connector


22


are inserted into the housing body


24


through the front holder


28


, and are electrically connected to the connection terminals


23


, respectively.




The mating connector


22


comprises the plurality of male connection terminals


31


, soldered at their one ends to the wiring board (not shown), and a box-shaped connector housing


32


receiving the other end portions of the connection terminals


31


, that side of the connector housing


32


to be opposed to the connector


21


being open.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the plurality of connection terminals


31


are fixed to a rear end wall


33


of the connector housing


32


, and project from this end wall


33


toward the open end of the connector housing


32


. These connection terminals are arranged in two (upper and lower) rows (see FIG.


5


). Each of the connection terminals


31


is bent into an L-shape.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the connector housing


32


is molded of a synthetic resin, and a lock portion


35


is formed on an upper wall


34


of this connector housing. Deep-groove guides


36


, as well as shallow-groove guides


37


, are formed in the upper wall


34


, and are disposed on opposite sides of the lock portion


35


, respectively.




Fixing portions


39


(see

FIG. 1

also) for the wiring board (not shown), as well as a support portion


40


(see

FIG. 1

also), are formed integrally on a lower wall


38


opposed to the upper wall


34


. Shallow-groove guides


41


and


41


are formed in the lower wall


38


, and are disposed on opposite sides of the support portion


40


, respectively.




The guides


37


,


38


and


41


communicate with a fitting portion


42


for receiving the connector


21


(see FIG.


1


). A screw hole


43


(see

FIG. 1

) is formed in each of the fixing portions


39


. The support portion


40


is adapted to be held in contact with the wiring board (not shown) so as to prevent the shaking of the mating connector


22


.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the connector


21


is designed such that the widthwise dimension (right-left direction) is reduced, while maintaining a sufficient retaining force for retaining the spacer


25


. To achieve this, the pair of finger pads


29


are utilized. Since the connector


21


is formed into a compact design, the mating connector


22


for fitting on the connector


21


is also formed into a compact design.




In the present specification, the terms “upper, lower, right, left, front and rear” are defined as follows. The housing body


24


serves as a reference. In

FIG. 3

, that side, to which the spacer


25


is attached, is “the lower side”. Therefore, that side opposite to the lower wall


26


(see

FIG. 1

) is “the upper side”. When the connector of

FIG. 2

is normally seen, the left side is “the left side” while the right side is “the right side”. In

FIG. 1

, that side of the connector to be opposed to the mating connector


22


is “the front side”, and that side of the connector, in which the connection terminals


23


are inserted, is “the rear side”.




The above constituent members will be described below in detail. The connection terminals


23


, the housing body


24


and the spacer


25


will be described in this order.




The connection terminal


23


is formed by pressing an electrically-conductive metal sheet into a predetermined shape, and the terminal


23


includes an electrical contact portion


45


and a wire connection portion


46


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




The electrical contact portion


45


is formed into a rectangular box-like shape, and has a resilient contact piece portion (not shown) provided therein. A rectangular hole


48


is formed in a lower wall


47


of this electrical contact portion


45


, and a lance


93


(see FIG.


9


), which will be described later, can be engaged in the rectangular hole


48


.




Although not shown in the drawings, an opening, through which the connection terminal


31


in the mating connector


22


, can be inserted, is formed in a distal end of the electrical contact portion


45


. When the connection terminal


31


in the mating connector


22


is inserted into the electrical contact portion


45


through the distal end thereof, the connection terminal


31


is brought into contact with the resilient contact piece portion (not shown).




The wire connection portion


46


is formed in continuous relation to the electrical contact portion


45


, and a shoulder portion


49


for retaining engagement with the spacer


25


is formed at an interconnecting portion interconnecting the electrical contact portion


45


and the wire connection portion


46


. That portion of a wire


50


, at which a conductor is exposed, is press-held by the wire connection portion


46


.




Next, the housing body


24


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


11


.

FIG. 6

is a plan view of the housing body,

FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the housing body,

FIG. 8

is a front view of the housing body,

FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 8

,

FIG. 10

is a rear view of the housing body, and

FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B—B of FIG.


8


.




Like the mating connector housing


32


(see

FIGS. 4

or


5


), the housing body


24


is made of a synthetic resin, and has a generally rectangular box-like shape defined by the lower wall


26


, an upper wall


55


, disposed opposite to this lower wall


26


, a left wall


56


, a right wall


57


and a rear wall


58


.




A lock member


61


, a pair of guide rails


62


with a larger height, a pair of bulge portions


63


and a pair of guide rails


64


with a smaller height are formed on the upper wall


55


, and also a pair of holes


65


for the front holder


28


(see

FIG. 2

) are formed in the upper wall


55


.




The lock member


61


, the pair of guide rails


62


and the pair of guide rails


64


, formed on the upper wall


55


, extend in a forward-rearward direction in parallel relation to one another. The bulge portions


63


are formed on a rear portion of the upper wall


55


disposed adjacent to the rear wall


58


.




The lock member


61


includes a strip-like elastic piece


66


which is integrally connected at one end thereof to a front portion of the upper wall


55


, and also is integrally connected at the other end thereof to the rear portion of the upper wall


55


. A projection


67


for engagement in the lock portion


35


(see

FIG. 4

) of the connector housing


32


(see

FIG. 4

) is formed on the elastic piece


66


intermediate opposite ends thereof. A pressing portion


68


is formed on the other end portion of the elastic piece


66


.




The lock member


61


is of such a construction that the elastic piece


66


can be elastically deformed by pressing the pressing portion


68


.




The pair of guide rails


62


, each having a piece-like configuration, are guided respectively by the guides


36


of the connector housing


32


(see FIG.


5


), and a protector


69


for the lock member


61


is formed integrally with the rear ends of these guide rails. The protector


69


extends in the right-left direction of the upper wall


55


. This protector is formed into an arch-shape with respect to the guide rails


62


.




The pair of bulge portions


63


, together with the guide rails


62


, protect the lock member


61


. The bulge portions


63


are integrally connected respectively to the rear ends of the guide rails


62


, and also to the rear ends of the guide rails


64


, respectively.




The pair of guide rails


64


, each having a piece-like configuration, are guided respectively by the guides


37


of the connector housing


32


(see FIG.


5


), and are formed integrally with the left wall


56


and the right wall


57


, respectively.




The pair of holes


65


of a rectangular shape are provided respectively at the outer sides of the guide rails


62


(that is, adjacent respectively to the left wall


56


and the right wall


57


), and are formed through the front portion of the upper wall


55


.




A hole


71


for the finger pad


29


and the front holder


28


(see

FIG. 2

) is formed in the left wall


56


. The hole


71


is formed through a front portion of the left wall


56


.




The finger pad


29


is formed on the outer face of the left wall


56


at the rear portion thereof, and projects outwardly (in the left direction) from this outer face. The distal end (outer face) of the finger pad


29


in its projecting direction is disposed inwardly of an outer face of a left wall


72


of the connector housing


32


(see

FIGS. 4

or


5


). When fitting the connector into the mating connector


22


(see FIG.


1


), the finger is held on the finger pad


29


, and therefore the finger pad


29


will not engage the fitting portion


42


of the mating connector


22


(see FIG.


1


).




As described above for the left wall


56


, a hole


71


for the finger pad


29


and the front holder


28


(see

FIG. 2

) is formed in the right wall


57


. This hole


71


is formed through a front portion of the right wall


57


as described above for the left wall


56


.




The finger pad


29


on the right wall


57


is formed on the outer face of this right wall


57


at the rear portion thereof, and projects outwardly (in the right direction) from this outer face. The distal end (outer face) of the finger pad


29


in its projecting direction is disposed inwardly of an outer face of a right wall


73


of the connector housing


32


(see

FIG. 4

or FIG.


5


).




A spacer mounting hole


76


and a front holder mounting hole


77


are formed in the lower wall


26


. A terminal receiving portion


78


is formed within the housing body


24


, and extends from the rear wall


58


to the front holder mounting hole


77


. The terminal receiving portion


78


has a plurality of terminal receiving chambers


79


.




The spacer mounting hole


76


extends from an intermediate portion of the lower wall


26


to the rear portion thereof, and also extends from the lower wall


26


toward the upper wall


55


. The spacer mounting hole


76


communicates with the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


79


, and extends into the inner faces of the left and right walls


56


and


57


.




Body-side retaining portions


80


for the spacer


25


(see

FIG. 1

) are formed in inner faces of the spacer mounting hole


76


. The body-side retaining portions


80


include recesses


81


, respectively, which communicate with the spacer mounting hole


76


.




One body-side retaining portion


80


is formed at a region including a rear portion of a left edge of the spacer mounting hole


76


and a rear edge of this hole


76


, whereas the other body-side retaining portion


80


is formed at a region including a rear portion of a right edge of the spacer mounting hole


76


and the rear edge of this hole


76


. Each of the body-side retaining portions


80


includes a first retaining portion


82


(see

FIG. 11

in which only one of them is shown), and a second retaining portion


83


(see

FIG. 11

in which only one of them is shown). Reference numerals


84


and


85


denote mold removal holes used for forming the first and second retaining portions


82


and


83


.




The recesses


81


are formed in the inner face of the right and left walls


56


and


57


so as to oppose to the finger pads


29


, respectively. The recesses


81


are provided as widened groove portions extend from the opening edge (that is, respectively from the left and right edges) of the spacer mounting hole


76


in the direction of mounting of the spacer


25


(that is, in the upward-downward direction).




Part of the body-side retaining portions


80


are provided at the recess portions


81


, and therefore even when the connector is formed into a compact design, a sufficient retaining force for retaining the spacer


25


can be secured. The body-side retaining portions


80


may be formed entirely by the recess portions


81


.




Reference numerals


86


denote guide rails which are guided respectively by the guides


41


(see FIG.


5


). Reference numerals


87


denote recessed portions for the hinges


27


(see FIG.


1


).




The front holder mounting hole


77


is formed in the front portion of the lower wall


26


, and extends therefrom toward the upper wall


55


. The front holder mounting hole


77


communicates with the terminal receiving portion


78


, and extends into the inner faces of the left and right walls


56


and


57


.




The front holder mounting hole


77


is formed to provide the open front side of the housing body


24


. The holes


65


, formed in the upper wall


55


, and the holes


71


, formed respectively in the left and right walls


56


and


57


, communicate with the front holder mounting hole


77


.




The terminal receiving portion


78


includes the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


79


, a plurality of terminal inserting portions


90


, formed in that portion of the lower wall


26


lying between the spacer mounting hole


76


and the front holder mounting hole


77


, a plurality of terminal inserting portions


91


, formed in the rear wall


58


, and a partition wall


92


exposed to the spacer mounting hole


76


.




The terminal receiving chambers


79


of a generally groove-shape extend in the forward-rearward direction, and are arranged in only one row in the right-left direction. The partition wall


92


is formed integrally with the terminal receiving chambers


79


. The partition wall


92


extends in the right-left direction so as to divide part of terminal receiving chambers


105


(see

FIGS. 13 and 14

) in the spacer


25


(see FIG.


1


).




The plurality of terminal inserting portions


90


are arranged in two (upper and lower) rows, each row of terminal inserting portions


90


being arranged in the right-left direction. A lance


93


for engagement in the hole


48


(see

FIG. 1

) in the connection terminal


23


(see

FIG. 1

) is formed in a projected manner within each of the terminal inserting portions


90


. The lance


93


has elasticity, and serves to prevent the withdrawal of the connection terminal


23


(see FIG.


1


).




The plurality of terminal inserting portions


91


are arranged in two (upper and lower) rows, each row of terminal inserting portions


91


being arranged in the right-left direction. A partition wall


94


, separating the two rows from each other, is formed, and part of this partition wall


94


projects into the spacer mounting hole


76


.




The partition wall


94


is spaced from the partition wall


92


, and when the spacer


25


(see

FIG. 1

) is attached to the connector, a partition wall


107


(described later) on the spacer


25


(see

FIG. 1

) is inserted into a space between the two partition walls


92


and


94


.




Next, the spacer


25


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 12

to


17


.

FIG. 12

is a side view of the spacer,

FIG. 13

is a front view of the spacer,

FIG. 14

is a plan view of the spacer,

FIG. 15

is a bottom view of the spacer,

FIG. 16

is a rear view of the spacer, and

FIG. 17

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C—C of FIG.


13


.




Like the housing body


24


(see

FIGS. 6

to


11


), the spacer


25


is made of a synthetic resin, and includes a lid portion


98


, conforming in shape to the opening of the spacer mounting hole


76


(see FIG.


7


), side walls


99


, integrally formed respectively at opposite (right and left) ends of the lid portion


98


, a terminal receiving portion


100


, formed by inner faces of the lid portion


98


and the side walls


99


, and spacer-side retaining portions


101


formed respectively at rear portions of the side walls


99


.




The front holder


28


is integrally connected to the band-like hinges


27


extending from a front portion of the lid portion


98


, and this front holder


28


is disposed perpendicularly to the lid portion


98


immediately after the spacer is molded (The hinges


27


are bent when attaching the spacer to the connector). Of course, the front holder


28


is also made of the synthetic resin.




In this embodiment, the front holder


28


is provided as an added function of the spacer


25


. Of course, there can be provided the type of connector without the front holder (as described above for the related example).




The side walls


99


have a length corresponding to the depth of the spacer mounting hole


76


(see FIG.


7


), and these side walls


99


are so arranged as to be opposed respectively to the inner faces of the spacer mounting hole


76


(see FIG.


7


).




The terminal receiving portion


100


includes the plurality of terminal receiving chambers


105


, and partition walls


106


and


107


. The plurality of terminal receiving chambers


105


extend in the forward-rearward direction, and are arranged between the side walls


99


. These terminal receiving chambers


105


are arranged in one row.




The partition walls


106


and


107


are spaced from each other by a distance corresponding to the dimension of the partition wall


92


(see

FIG. 7

) in the forward-rearward direction. These partition walls extend in the right-left direction.




Retaining portions


108


each for engagement with the shoulder portion


49


of the associated connection terminal


23


(see

FIG. 3

) are formed at the terminal receiving chambers


105


and the partition wall


106


. The retaining portion


108


and the lance


93


(see

FIG. 9

) serve to prevent the withdrawal of the connection terminal


23


(see FIG.


3


). Thus, the connection terminal


23


(see

FIG. 3

) is doubly retained by the retaining portion


108


and the lance


93


(see FIG.


9


).




The spacer-side retaining portions


101


can be engaged respectively with the body-side retaining portions


80


(see

FIG. 11

) so as to hold the spacer


25


in a provisionally-retained condition and a completely-retained condition. Each of the spacer-side retaining portions


101


includes a provisional retainer


109


, a complete retainer


110


, a through hole


111


, and a slit


112


. Since the spaces of the body-side retaining portions


80


(see

FIG. 11

) are secured, the spacer-side retaining portions


101


can maintain the sufficient retaining force.




The provisional retainers


109


, as well as the slits


112


, are formed at distal end portions of the side walls


99


, respectively. As a result of formation of the slit


112


, the provisional retainer


109


has an arm-like configuration, and a retaining projection


113


is formed on and projects rearwardly from a distal end of each of the provisional retainers


109


. The provisional retainers


109


have sufficient elasticity.




The complete retainers


110


, as well as the through holes


111


, are formed at proximal end portions of the side walls


99


, respectively. Each of the complete retainers


110


has a retaining projection


114


which is formed on and projects rearwardly from an intermediate portion of the rear end of the side wall


99


. Because of the provision of the through hole


111


, each of the complete retainers


110


can be elastically deformed to be displaced.




In accordance with the arrangement of the recesses


81


(see FIG.


7


), the outer faces of the spacer-side retaining portions


101


project outwardly from the outer faces of the side walls


99


, respectively. In accordance with the configuration of the body-side retaining portions


80


(see FIG.


7


), each of the spacer-side retaining portions


101


slightly projects rearwardly.




The front holder


28


is formed into a rectangular shape, and a plurality of terminal insertion ports


117


are formed in that side of this front holder which is to be opposed to the mating connector


22


(see FIG.


1


), and are arranged in two (upper and lower) rows. Terminal stoppers


118


are formed on that side of the front holder which is to be opposed to the terminal inserting portions


90


(see FIG.


8


), and correspond respectively to the plurality of terminal insertion ports


117


. The terminal insertion ports


117


communicate with the terminal stoppers


118


, respectively.




Projections


119


, which can be engaged respectively in the holes


65


(see FIG.


6


), projections


120


, which can be engaged respectively in the holes


71


(see FIG.


11


), and ribs


121


, which can coincide respectively with the guide rails


86


, are formed on the outer peripheral face of the front holder


28


.




Next, an assembling operation for the connector


21


, comprising the connection terminals


23


, the housing body


24


and the spacer


25


, will be described.




First, the front holder


28


is mounted in the front holder mounting hole


77


. The projections


120


on the front holder


28


are engaged respectively in the holes


71


, thereby preventing the withdrawal of the front holder. At this time, guide rails


125


(see FIG.


15


), formed on the front holder


28


, are guided into groove-like guides


126


(see

FIG. 7

) formed in the inner faces of the front holder mounting hole


77


.




Then, the spacer


25


is provisionally retained in the spacer mounting hole


76


(see FIG.


18


). In this mounting operation, each of the provisional retainers


109


is elastically deformed. When the provisional retainer


109


slides past the first retaining portion


82


, the provisional retainer


109


and the complete retainer


110


hold the first retaining portion


82


and the second retaining portion


83


therebetween. As a result, the spacer


25


is held in the provisionally-retained condition.




In this condition, the connection terminals


23


can be inserted through the rear wall


58


. The connection terminals


23


, when thus inserted, are mounted and received in the terminal receiving chambers


79


, respectively. Each of the connection terminals


23


is retained by the associated lance


93


, and therefore is prevented from being withdrawn from the rear wall


58


. Also, the forward movement of the connection terminal


23


is prevented by the associated terminal stopper


118


on the front holder


28


.




After all of the connection terminals


23


are mounted and received in the connector, the spacer


25


is completely retained. When each of the complete retainers


110


is elastically deformed, and slides past the second retaining portion


83


, the spacer


25


is completely engaged in the spacer mounting hole


76


(see imaginary lines in FIG.


18


). The complete retainers


110


and the second retaining portions


83


prevent the disengagement of the spacer


25


.




When the spacer


25


is thus completely retained, the retaining portions


108


on the spacer


25


are engaged respectively with the shoulder portions


49


of the connection terminals


23


, thereby doubly retaining these connection terminals


23


. Therefore, the connection terminals


23


are positively prevented from being withdrawn from the rear wall


58


.




Thus, the sequential steps of the process of assembling the connector


21


are completed.




As described above with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


18


, the distance between the left wall


56


and the right wall


57


of the housing body


24


is made smaller by an amount, corresponding to the dimensions of the recesses


81


, as compared with the related construction. And besides, the spacer-side retaining portions


101


are formed respectively on those portions of the spacer


25


corresponding respectively to the recesses


81


, and therefore the spacer


25


, as well as the housing body


24


, is formed into a compact design. Because of the provision of the recesses


81


, the spacer-side retaining portions


101


do not have a reduced thickness, and their retaining force for the spacer


25


is maintained generally at the same level as that obtained with the related construction.




Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.




For example, the connection terminals


23


can be replaced by male terminals. The invention can be applied to a housing body of the female type so that such male terminals can be received and retained in the housing body.



Claims
  • 1. A connector comprising:a housing body provided with a pair of first retainers and a plurality of terminal chambers for accommodating a plurality of connection terminals; a spacer attached to the housing body for doubling retaining the connection terminals in the housing body, provided with a pair of second retainers which is to be engaged with the first retainers when the spacer is attached to the housing body; and a pair of finger pads respectively protruded from outer faces of both side walls of the housing body, on which an user's fingers are abutted to perform connection with respect to a mating connector, wherein the spacer is attached into a mounting hole formed in either a top face or a bottom face of the housing body so as to communicate with the respective terminal chambers and to include inner faces of the both side walls of the housing body; and wherein the mounting hole has widened portions at portions opposing to the respective finger pads while including at least a part of the first retainers to maintain retaining forces thereof, and has narrowed portions at portions not opposing to the respective finger pads to downsize the spacer.
  • 2. The connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the second retainers includes a provisional retainer for provisionally engaging the spacer with the housing body, and a complete retainer for completely engaging the spacer with the housing body.
  • 3. The connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein the provisional retainers and the complete retainers are provided as projections; andwherein either a slit or a through hole is formed in the vicinity of the respective provisional retainers and the complete retainers.
  • 4. The connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein the spacer includes a front holder connected via a hinge, and the front holder is engaged with a front portion of the housing body to regulate positions of the connection terminals accommodated in the housing body.
  • 5. The connector as set forth in claim 1, wherein a widthwise dimension of the connector including the finger pads is so determined as to be smaller than a widthwise dimension of the mating connector.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-333890 Nov 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5066252 Kato et al. Nov 1991 A
5252096 Okada Oct 1993 A
5618207 Maejima Apr 1997 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
3-29276 Feb 1991 JP