Information
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Patent Grant
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6551145
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Patent Number
6,551,145
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Date Filed
Friday, December 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 22, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Hammond; Briggitte
Agents
- Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 752
- 439 7525
- 439 595
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A retainer inserted from one side face of a housing is equipped with projections which penetrate from the side of hooked grooves of female terminal fittings, and insert portions which penetrate into bending spaces of lances from the side. When female terminal fittings are partially inserted into chambers of the housing, the insert portions of the retainer contact against the side faces of lances which are bent into the bending spaces, and the projections contact against the side face of connecting parts of the female terminal fittings. Further movement of the retainer is prevented and the partial insertion is detected. When the retainer is properly inserted, the projections are fit on the hooked grooves to be directly locked, and the insert portions are inserted in the bending spaces to prevent bending of the lances to be indirectly locked. Therefore, the female terminal fittings are triply and strongly locked, including the hooking of the barb parts of the terminal fittings by the lances. Thus, the reliability of detection of partial insertion of terminal fittings is increased.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector provided with a retainer which detects partial insertion of terminal fittings and can lock fully inserted terminal fittings in a no-slip condition.
2. Description of Related Art
A side retainer type connector has been known which is configured to stop slipping of terminal fittings therein by inserting a retainer from the side face of terminal chambers and hooking projections provided on the retainer into holes notched on the side walls of terminal fittings. When terminal fittings are in a partially inserted condition in the chambers, the projections contact portions of the terminal fitting side walls which do not include the holes, therefore further insertion is blocked and the partial insertion condition is detected.
However, in such a conventional connector, the material of the terminal fittings is thin, and the projections occasionally bend the side walls of the terminal fittings to insert a retainer even when terminal fittings are not fully inserted. There has been a problem that the detection of partial insertion may not be reliable in this circumstance.
The connector described in Japanese Patent Publication (Kokai) HEI No. 5-326066 has also been conventionally known. This is a front retainer type connector, and includes a retainer having an insert portion which can be inserted into the bending space of a lance from the front face of a chamber. When terminal fittings are in a partially inserted condition in a chamber, the lance is still bent into the bending space, and therefore further insertion is blocked because the insertion portion is brought into contact with the bent lance when the retainer is inserted. On the other hand, when the terminal fittings are fully inserted in a proper position, the lance is restored to its original position and hooked in the terminal fittings. When the retainer is inserted, the insert portions penetrate into the bending spaces, and prevent further bending of the lances. The terminal fittings are thus doubly locked in a non-removal condition.
However, in such a conventional connector, when terminal fittings are in a partially inserted condition and the insert portion of a retainer is brought in contact with a bent lance in a bending space, an area which is brought into contact with the lance is small because it is inserted in from the front. Therefore, an insert portion may be forced in past the end of a bent lance. There has been a problem that the detection of partial insertion may not be reliable in this circumstance.
The present invention was developed to address the above-mentioned problems, and a purpose is to enhance the detection of partial insertion of terminal fittings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to address the problems described above, a connector of the present invention for accommodating terminal fittings having locking grooves and barb portions is provided which includes a connector housing and a retainer. The connector housing includes chambers configured to receive terminal fittings inserted therein. Lances which protrude into the chambers are configured to bend into bending spaces outward of the chambers during insertion of terminal fittings, and to hook on barb portions of terminal fittings fully inserted in the chambers. Retainer insertion holes are formed on a side face of the connector housing for receiving the retainer laterally inserted therein in a direction transverse to the chambers.
The retainer includes hooking projections configured to penetrate into locking grooves of terminal fittings fully inserted in the chambers. The retainer also includes insert portions configured to penetrate into bending spaces of the lances to prevent bending thereof.
Further, in the connector according to the present invention partial insertion of a terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of the retainer is prevented by a hooking projection contacting a side portion of a terminal fitting and an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
The retainer may further include a front stop plate configured to cover front openings of the chambers and having terminal insertion openings through which tabs of male terminal fittings can be inserted.
Further, the retainer may be locked in a temporary locking position in which the hooking projections are laterally offset from the chambers and the insert portions are laterally offset from the bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings. The retainer may also be locked in a final locking position in which hooking projections are inserted into the chambers and the insert portions are inserted into the bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
In another aspect of the present invention, a connector for accommodating terminal fittings having barb portions is provided which includes a connector housing and a retainer. The connector housing includes chambers configured to receive terminal fittings inserted therein. Lances which protrude into the chambers are configured to bend into bending spaces outward of the chambers during insertion of terminal fittings, and to hook on barb portions of terminal fittings fully inserted in the chambers. Retainer insertion holes are formed on a side face of the connector housing for receiving the retainer laterally inserted therein in a direction transverse to the chambers. The retainer includes insert portions configured to penetrate into bending spaces of the lances to prevent bending thereof.
Further, in the connector according to the present invention partial insertion of a terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of the retainer is prevented by an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
The retainer may further include a front stop plate configured to cover front openings of the chambers and having terminal insertion openings through which tabs of male terminal fittings can be inserted.
Further, the retainer may be locked in a temporary locking position in which the insert portions are laterally offset from the bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings. The retainer may also be locked in a final locking position in which the insert portions are inserted into the bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
In another aspect of the present invention, a connector for accommodating a terminal fitting having a locking groove and a barb portion is provided which includes a connector housing and a retainer. The connector housing includes at least one chamber configured to receive a terminal fitting inserted therein. At least one lance which protrudes into the chamber, is configured to bend into a bending space outward of the chamber during insertion of a terminal fitting, and to hook on a barb portion of a terminal fitting fully inserted in the chamber. Retainer insertion holes are formed on a side face of the connector housing for receiving the retainer laterally inserted therein in a direction transverse to the chamber.
The retainer includes at least one hooking projection configured to penetrate into a locking groove of a terminal fitting fully inserted in the chamber. The retainer also includes at least one insert portion configured to penetrate into a bending space of the lance to prevent bending thereof.
Further, in the connector according to the present invention partial insertion of the terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of the retainer is prevented by a hooking projection contacting a side portion of a terminal fitting and an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
The retainer may further include a front stop plate configured to cover a front opening of the chamber and having a terminal insertion opening through which a tab of a male terminal fitting can be inserted.
Further, the retainer may be locked in a temporary locking position in which the hooking projection is laterally offset from the chamber and the insert portion is laterally offset from the bending space, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fitting. The retainer may also be locked in a final locking position in which the hooking projection is inserted into the chamber and the insert portion is inserted into the bending space, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fitting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a front view of a female terminal housing of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the housing of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the housing of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional side view of the housing of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a front view of a retainer of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the retainer of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a side view of the retainer of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 8
is a front view of a housing with a retainer mounted in a temporary locked position;
FIG. 9
is a side view of the housing and retainer of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a sectional front view of the housing and retainer of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11
is a sectional side view showing insertion of a female terminal fitting in a connector of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a front view of a housing with a retainer mounted in a final locked position;
FIG. 13
is a sectional front view of the housing and retainer of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a sectional side view of the housing and retainer of
FIG. 12
; and
FIG. 15
is a sectional side view of a partially inserted female terminal fitting and detection thereof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention is described below with reference to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-15
.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, there is provided a female terminal connector housing
20
, female terminal fittings
10
which are stored in the housing, and retainer
30
which detects partial insertion of female terminal fittings
10
and can lock them in a no-slip condition.
Female terminal fittings
10
have square tubular connecting portions
11
which receive therein tabs of corresponding male terminal fittings, and are fixed on the terminal ends of electric wires W by crimping barrels
12
which are provided at the rear thereof. Grooves
14
, into which projections
38
of retainer
30
can be fitted, are formed on one face of the connecting parts
11
by being opened at the side face. Lances
22
of housing
20
can be hooked on the barb portions
15
of the rear rim of the same face.
The housing
20
may be formed of any suitable material, such as a synthetic resin, formed in a block form as shown in
FIGS. 1-4
. Chambers
21
store the female terminal fittings
10
and open on the front and rear faces of housing
20
in two levels which each contain five chambers. The chambers are symmetrically formed facing in opposite directions on the top and bottom levels. The lances
22
are respectively provided in a condition in which they can be elastically bent toward the upper face in the upper level of chambers
21
, and toward the bottom face in the lower level of chambers
21
, facing toward the bending spaces
23
.
Accordingly, the female terminal fittings
10
are inserted within the chambers
21
from the rear (the right side of
FIG. 11
) while elastically bending the lances
22
. When inserted to a proper position, the lances
22
are restored to their original position, and hooked on the barb portions
15
. Lock arm
25
for locking with a male terminal fitting connector housing (not illustrated) is provided on the upper face of housing
20
.
The retainer
30
may be formed of any suitable material, such as with a synthetic resin material molded in a form as shown in
FIGS. 5-7
. The retainer
30
is provided with a front stop plate
31
which can be mounted to cover the front of the chambers
21
in housing
20
. The front stop plate
31
functions to stop the female terminal fittings
20
inserted in the chambers
21
from extending out of the front ends of the chambers, while insertion openings
32
through which the tabs of the male terminal fittings may be inserted open at positions corresponding to the respective chambers
21
.
A ceiling wall plate
33
and a bottom wall plate
34
respectively constitute the front end part of the ceiling wall of the upper level chambers
21
and the front end part of the bottom wall of the lower level chambers
21
. They extend from upper and lower rims of the rear face of front stop plate
31
. A side plate
35
is formed at one end of ceiling wall plate
33
and bottom wall plate
34
. Slender insert portions
37
are formed at positions corresponding to the positions of insertion openings
32
and extend from rear edge rims of the ceiling wall plate
33
and the bottom wall plate
34
. Hooking projections
38
are similarly formed at positions corresponding to the positions of insertion openings
32
at the midpoint of the inside face side of the ceiling wall plate
33
and the bottom wall plate
34
. The respective projections
38
can penetrate into the hooked grooves
14
of the female terminal fittings
10
from the side.
Retainer insertion holes
40
, in which the retainer
30
is inserted from the side, are formed in the side face of the housing
20
, as shown in FIG.
3
. They are formed as channels in which front stop plate
31
, ceiling wall plate
33
and bottom wall plate
34
are received. Further, upper and lower insertion grooves
41
which receive insert portions
37
extend into bending spaces
23
of the lances. Projection insertion grooves
42
which receive projections
38
are formed in the lower face of the upper insertion hole
40
and in the upper face of the lower insertion hole
40
. The respective projection insertion grooves
42
correspond to the configurations of the ceiling face of the upper level chambers
21
and the bottom face of the lower level chambers
21
. Specifically, projection insertion grooves
42
are in positions corresponding to the hooked grooves
14
when the female terminal fittings
10
are properly inserted.
Further, concave parts
43
are formed on the side face of the insertion side of the retainer insertion holes
40
so that the side plate
35
of the retainer
30
is fitted therein in a condition coplanar with the side of housing
20
.
Ribs
50
extending in the transverse direction are formed over the entire width of the respective outer faces of the ceiling wall plate
33
and the bottom wall plate
34
of the retainer
30
. Guide grooves
51
which receive the ribs
50
extend in the transverse direction and are formed on the top face and the bottom face of the retainer insertion holes
40
.
Temporary locking protrusion strip
52
and final locking protrusion strip
53
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, extend over the entire length of the outer surface of the ceiling wall plate
33
of the retainer
30
with the exception of the portion where ribs
50
are formed. On the other hand, locking groove
54
, into which the above-mentioned temporary locking protrusion strip
52
and the final locking protrusion strip
53
can be fitted, is formed on the upper face of the upper retainer insertion hole
40
, as shown in FIG.
1
. Further, escape groove
55
which fits the temporary locking protrusion strip
52
and the final locking protrusion strip
53
is formed on both sides of locking groove
54
.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, when the retainer
30
is inserted in the retainer insertion holes
40
, the temporary locking protrusion strip
52
is fitted in the locking groove
54
to be retained in the temporary locking position of the retainer
30
. Further, when the retainer
30
is pushed in from the temporary locking position to the final locking position, the final locking strip
53
is fitted in the locking groove
54
to be retained as shown in FIG.
12
.
When the retainer
30
is located at the temporary locking position, the side plate
35
protrudes from the side face of the housing
20
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, each of the insert portions
37
is offset to the left side of the bending space
23
of the corresponding lances
22
. Further, each of the projections
38
is likewise offset to the left side of the corresponding chambers
21
.
When the retainer
30
is located at the final locking position, the side plate
35
is located in the concave part
43
in a condition coplanar with the side face of the housing
20
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, each of the insert portions
37
penetrates into the bending space
23
of the corresponding lances
22
. Further, each of the projections
38
likewise penetrates into the corresponding chambers
21
.
The present mode of operation is described below. The retainer
30
is inserted in the retainer insertion holes
40
from the left side, and locked in the temporary locking position, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, each of the insert portions
37
of the retainer
30
is offset to the left side of the bending space
23
of the corresponding lances
22
. Further, each of the projections
38
is likewise offset to the left side of the corresponding chambers
21
. The front stop plate
31
of the retainer
30
covers the front of the chambers
21
in a condition in which the terminal insertion openings
32
are offset. While the retainer
30
is in the temporary locking position, the female terminal fittings
10
are inserted in corresponding chambers
21
facing in opposite upper and lower positions, as shown in FIG.
11
. The female terminal fittings
10
are pushed in while bending the lances
22
toward the bending space
23
, and without being obstructed by the projections
38
of the retainer
30
. When they are inserted in the proper position, the lances
22
return to their original positions, and are hooked on the barb portions
15
, and temporarily locked in a no-slip condition as shown in FIG.
14
.
When the insertion of the female terminal fittings
10
in the chambers
21
is complete, the retainer
30
is pushed to the final locking position as shown in FIG.
13
. When the retainer
30
is moved to the final locking position, the projections
38
of the retainer
30
penetrate into the chambers
21
, and are fitted in the hooked grooves
14
of the female terminal fittings
10
from the side. Further, the insert portions
37
of the retainer
30
enter into the bending space
23
of the lances
22
from the side, thereby locking the bending of the lances
22
, and preventing the female side fittings
10
from being removed.
The female terminal fittings
10
are thereby doubly and triply locked in a non-removal condition by the retainer
30
in addition to the locking provided by lances
22
.
Further, the terminal insertion openings
32
of the front stop plate
31
are placed in a condition in which they are concentrically aligned with the fronts of the respective chambers
21
.
The female terminal fittings
10
may also be inserted in the chambers
21
in a partially inserted condition rather than the proper position. As shown in
FIG. 15
, the lances
22
remain in a condition in which they are bent into the bending space
23
. When the retainer
30
is pushed in from the temporary locking position toward the final locking position, the insert portions
37
of the retainer
30
contact the side faces of the lances
22
located in the bending space
23
. As shown in the upper level in
FIG. 5
, the projections
38
also contact the side face of the connecting parts
11
of the female terminal fittings
10
. In this manner, the retainer is prevented from moving to the final locking position. Thus, partial insertion of the female terminal fittings
10
is detected.
When female terminal fittings
10
are partially inserted to an extent close to the proper insertion position, it may be difficult to visually detect the partial insertion condition. However, since detection takes place at two positions in the present embodiment, there is a higher level of assurance that detection will be properly carried out. Further, insert portions
37
contact a broad portion of the side faces of the lances
22
, therefore the insertion into the bending spaces
23
is blocked with greater certainty than it is with insert portions inserted from a forward direction.
Further, the size and shape of lances
22
formed in a mold can be limited by the restricted opening area of the terminal insertion openings
32
provided in the front stop plate
31
. However, since the front stop plate
31
is provided on the retainer
30
in the present embodiment, the front of the chambers
21
can be formed in easily releasable form during molding, and the degree of freedom in the design of the size and shape of the lances
22
can be increased.
According to the present mode of operation, the partial insertion of female terminal fittings
10
can be detected at two positions by hitting the projections
38
of the retainer
30
against the side face of the connecting parts
11
of the female terminal fittings
10
, and by hitting the insert portions
37
against the lances
22
which are bent into the bending spaces
23
. Therefore, the detection of the partial insertion condition can be more positively carried out.
Further, when the retainer is inserted in the final locking position, the projections
38
are fitted in the hooked grooves
14
for direct locking, and the insert portions
37
prevent the bending of the lances
22
for indirect locking. The female terminal fittings
10
are thus triply locked and therefore the female side terminal fittings
10
are firmly retained in a no-slip condition.
Further, the retainer can be formed in a compact manner. The hooked grooves
14
which are hooked on projections
38
of the retainer
30
are provided on the same level as the barb parts
15
on which lances
22
of housing
20
are hooked. This allows for projections
38
and the insert portions
37
to be provided close to one another in a compact manner.
Further, since the retainer
30
is transferred to a location for terminal insertion in a condition in which it is assembled at the temporary locking position, insertion of the female terminal fittings
10
into the chambers
21
can be conveniently carried out.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated according to the above-mentioned description and drawings. For example, the following alternatives are also contemplated, and various other changes can be carried out within the scope of the present invention.
The front stop plate arranged in front of the chambers may be formed as a part of the housing, and the retainer may include only the hooking projections, the insert portions and supporting structure thereof.
The present invention can also be applied to a male connector which stores male terminal fittings.
Although the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words that have been used are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein. Instead, the invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.
The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in priority Japanese Application Nos. 2000-385614 and 2000-385623, both filed on Dec. 19, 2000, the disclosures of which are herein expressly incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Claims
- 1. A connector for accommodating terminal fittings having locking grooves and barb portions, said connector comprising:a connector housing comprising: chambers configured to receive terminal fittings inserted therein; lances protruding into said chambers, said lances configured to bend into bending spaces outward of said chambers during insertion of terminal fittings, and to hook on barb portions of terminal fittings fully inserted in said chambers; and retainer insertion holes formed on a side face of said connector housing; and a retainer configured to be laterally inserted into said retainer insertion holes in a direction transverse to said chambers, said retainer comprising: hooking projections configured to penetrate into locking grooves of terminal fittings fully inserted in said chambers; and insert portions configured to penetrate into bending spaces of said lances to prevent bending thereof.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said hooking projections are laterally offset from said chambers and said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said hooking projections are inserted into said chambers and said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein partial insertion of a terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of said retainer is prevented by a hooking projection contacting a side portion of a terminal fitting and an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
- 4. The connector of claim 3, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said hooking projections are laterally offset from said chambers and said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said hooking projections are inserted into said chambers and said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein said retainer further comprises a front stop plate configured to cover front openings of said chambers, said front stop plate having terminal insertion openings through which tabs of male terminal fittings can be inserted.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said hooking projections are laterally offset from said chambers and said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said hooking projections are inserted into said chambers and said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 7. A connector for accommodating terminal fittings having barb portions, said connector comprising:a connector housing comprising: chambers configured to receive terminal fittings inserted therein; lances protruding into said chambers, said lances configured to bend into bending spaces outward of said chambers during insertion of terminal fittings, and to hook on barb portions of terminal fittings fully inserted in said chambers; and retainer insertion holes formed on a side face of said connector housing; and a retainer configured to be laterally inserted into said retainer insertion holes in a direction transverse to said chambers, said retainer comprising insert portions configured to penetrate into bending spaces of said lances to prevent bending thereof.
- 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 9. The connector of claim 7, wherein partial insertion of a terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of said retainer is prevented by an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 11. The connector of claim 7, wherein said retainer further comprises a front stop plate configured to cover front openings of said chambers, said front stop plate having terminal insertion openings through which tabs of male terminal fittings can be inserted.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said insert portions are laterally offset from said bending spaces, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings, and in a final locking position in which said insert portions are inserted into said bending spaces, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fittings.
- 13. A connector for accommodating a terminal fitting having a locking groove and a barb portion, said connector comprising:a connector housing comprising: at least one chamber configured to receive a terminal fitting inserted therein; at least one lance protruding into said chamber, said lance configured to bend into a bending space outward of said chamber during insertion of a terminal fitting, and to hook on a barb portion of a terminal fitting fully inserted in said chamber; and retainer insertion holes formed on a side face of said connector housing; and a retainer configured to be laterally inserted into said retainer insertion holes in a direction transverse to said chamber, said retainer comprising: at least one hooking projection configured to penetrate into a locking groove of a terminal fitting fully inserted in said chamber; and at least one insert portion configured to penetrate into a bending space of said lance to prevent bending thereof.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein partial insertion of a terminal fitting is detected when lateral movement of said retainer is prevented by a hooking projection contacting a side portion of a terminal fitting and an insert portion contacting a side portion of a lance.
- 15. The connector of claim 13, wherein said retainer further comprises a front stop plate configured to cover a front opening of said chamber, said front stop plate having a terminal insertion opening through which a tab of a male terminal fitting can be inserted.
- 16. The connector of claim 13, wherein said retainer is configured to be locked in a temporary locking position in which said hooking projection is laterally offset from said chamber and said insert portion is laterally offset from said bending space, to allow for insertion and extraction of the terminal fitting, and in a final locking position in which said hooking projection is inserted into said chamber and said insert portion is inserted into said bending space, to prevent insertion and extraction of the terminal fitting.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-385614 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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2000-385623 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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