Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:
- a pair of connector housings each including a front half portion for accommodating a terminal and which are coupled with each other in a coupling direction;
- a locking mechanism including a cantilever-like resilient locking member having a leading end and disposed on one of said pair of connector housings, and a locking portion disposed on the other connector housing, in which the leading end of said cantilever-like resilient locking member of the one of said pair of connector housings first interferes with said locking portion of the other connector housing so as to be flexed downwardly away from a normal state, and is then restored to the normal state in an upper position so as to be brought into engagement with said locking portion after a lapse of predetermined time, the other connector housing including a side wall with a through-hole formed therein; and
- a detecting spacer which is temporarily mounted and locked below said locking portion of the other connector housing in a direction normal to the coupling direction in such a manner as to be freely withdrawn from said through-hole in the side wall of the other connector housing, said detecting spacer including a protruding portion which protrudes outwardly from said through-hole when said detecting spacer is mounted in the other connector housing, an end portion opposite to said protruding portion, and an intermediate portion which is formed into a downwardly flexing recessed portion for said cantilever-like resilient locking member, wherein at least said end portion opposite to said protruding portion of said detecting spacer includes a raised portion which interferes with said cantilever-like resilient locking member when said pair of connector housings are not fully coupled together such that said cantilever-like resilient locking member is in a downward posture thereby preventing withdrawal of said detecting spacer from said through-hole, and when said pair of connector housings are properly coupled together such that said cantilever-like resilient locking member is in the normal state, said detecting spacer is freely withdrawn from said through-hole.
- 2. A connector comprising:
- a pair of connector housings each including a front half portion for accommodating a terminal and which are coupled with each other in a coupling direction;
- a locking mechanism including a cantilever-like resilient locking member having a leading end and disposed on one of said pair of connector housings, and a locking portion disposed on the other connector housing, in which the leading end of said cantilever-like resilient locking member of the one of said pair of connector housings first interferes with said locking portion of the other connector housing so as to be flexed away from a normal state, and is then restored to its normal state so as to be brought into engagement with said locking portion after a lapse of predetermined time, the other connector housing including a side wall with a through-hole formed therein; and
- a detecting spacer which is temporarily mounted and locked below said locking portion of the other connector housing in a direction normal to the coupling direction in such a manner as to be freely withdrawn from said through-hole in the side wall of the other connector housing, said detecting spacer having means for interfering with said cantilever-like resilient locking member of said locking mechanism when said cantilever-like resilient locking member is in a flexed posture which is away from its normal state and constitutes a lock-error state whereby said pair of connector housings are not fully coupled together, so as to prevent the withdrawal of said detecting spacer from said through-hole.
- 3. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said detecting spacer includes a protruding portion which protrudes outwardly from said through-hole when said detecting spacer is mounted in the other connector housing, an end portion opposite to said protruding portion, and an intermediate portion which is formed into a downwardly flexing recessed portion for said cantilever-like resilient locking member, wherein at least said end portion opposite to said protruding portion of said detecting spacer includes said interference means which interferes with said cantilever-like resilient locking member when said pair of connector housings are not fully coupled together such that said cantilever-like resilient locking member is in a downward posture thereby preventing withdrawal of said detecting spacer from said through-hole, and when said pair of connector housings are properly coupled together such that said cantilever-like resilient locking member is in the normal state, said detecting spacer is freely withdrawn from said through-hole.
Priority Claims (4)
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2-99578 |
Apr 1990 |
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2-57035 |
May 1990 |
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2-66733 |
Jun 1990 |
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2-74696 |
Jul 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/036,234 filed Mar. 24, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,330,369, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/684,403 filed Apr. 12, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,390.
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Divisions (2)
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