Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6652309
  • Patent Number
    6,652,309
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 3, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The object of the present invention to provide a connector, or a male-female engagement type connector set to be more precise, wherein the contact section of the female connector is invisible from the outside through its insertion opening. According to the invention, the above object is achieved by providing a connector with a housing member (10) made of an insulating material and having an engagement space for receiving a matching connector (3) inserted through an insertion opening (11) formed at the front end. A contact member (1) is fitted to the housing member (10) and has a contact section (23a) arranged in the engagement space (12). The engagement space (12) is formed internally relative to the insertion opening (11) so as to spread toward the outer periphery of the housing section. The contact section (23a) is arranged in the engagement space (12) at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening (11). The housing member (10) is provided with a guide section (14) for guiding the matching connector (3a) inserted into the engagement space (12) through the insertion opening (11) to move toward and adjoin the contact section (23a).
Description




DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED BACKGROUND ART




Electric connectors are indispensable to almost all electric appliances and they are used for connecting power lines and electric signals as well as for various other purposes. While many electric connectors are constantly connecting signal lines, some are used only when necessary for connecting testers, sensors, inspection gauges and so on. For instance, the substrate of an IC chip may be proved with a female connector arranged on the substrate thereof and designed for connecting an inspection gauge so that the matching male connector of the inspection gauge may be connected to the female connector to check the performance of the IC chip.




Conventionally, most male-female engagement type connectors are so configured that the male connector is inserted straight into the engagement space of the housing of the female connector until the front contact section of the male connector comes to contact with the corresponding contact section of the female connector. Therefore, when viewed from the outside of the insertion opening of the female connector, the contact section of the female connector may appear as if it is projecting toward the insertion opening. With such an arrangement, the front contact section of the male connector adojoins the contact section of the female connector projecting toward the insertion opening and pushes it out toward the outer periphery of the connector housing to establish a reliable electric connection between the two contact sections simply by inserting the front end of the male connector straight rough the insertion opening.




With a conventional male-female engagement type connector set whose male and female connectors are connected to each other only for inspection or some other purpose, the female connector to be connected to an inspection gauge is normally left unconnected to the male connector and hence the insertion opening of the female connector remains open. Then, since the contact section of the female connector of the conventional male-female engagement type connector set appears to be projecting toward the insertion opening in the engagement space of the housing of the female connector, if the user mistakenly inserts a metal rod such as a screw driver into the engagement space through the insertion opening, the front end of the metal rod can touch the contact section of the female connector to give rise to short-circuiting and/or grounding on the part of the contact section and consequently adversely affect any of the electronic components arranged on the substrate and connected to female connector.




In view of the above described circumstances, it is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a connector, or a male-female engagement type connector set to be more precise, wherein the contact section of the female connector is invisible from the outside through its insertion opening.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the above object is achieved by providing a connector comprising:




a housing member made of an insulating material and having an engagement space for receiving a matching connector inserted through an insertion opening formed at the front end thereof;




a contact member fitted to the housing member and having a contact section arranged in the engagement space;




said engagement space being formed internally relative to the insertion opening so as to spread toward the outer periphery of the housing section;




said contact section being arranged in the engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening; and




said housing member being provided with a guide section for guiding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward and adojoin the contact section.




With a connector according to the invention, since the contact section is arranged in the engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening, if the user inserts by mistakes a screw driver through the insertion opening, the front end of the screw driver would not touch the contact section of the female connector to adversely affect any of the electronic components arranged on the substrate. When the contact section is arranged at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening, it may be difficult for the matching connector (male connector) to adjoin the contact section if the matching connector is inserted straight into the engagement space. However, since a connector according to the invention is provided with a guide section for guiding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward and adjoin the contact section, the contact section of the matching connector can reliably join its counterpart of the connector according to the invention to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the matching connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening.




Preferably, a connector according to the invention further comprises a holding section for holding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space of the housing member to a state moved toward the contact section thereof. Then, the contact section of the matching connector can reliably join its counterpart of the connector according to the invention to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the matching connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening and, at the same time, maintain the electrically connected state due to the provision of the holding section.




In another aspect of the invention, provided is a male-female engagement type connector set comprising:




a male connector having a male contact member provided with a contact section and held in a male housing member with said contact section exposed at the front end thereof,




a female connector having a female housing member made of an insulating material and provided with an engagement space for receiving said front end of said male connector inserted through an insertion opening formed at the front end thereof and a female contact member fitted to said female housing with a female contact section arranged in said engagement space;




said engagement space being formed internally relative to said insertion opening so as to spread toward the outer periphery of said female housing member;




said contact section being arranged in said engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening;




said female housing member being provided with a guide section for guiding the front end of said male connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward said female contact section and cause said male contact section to abut the corresponding female contact section;




said male connector having said front end portion adapted to be inserted into said engagement space, a neck portion extending from said front end and a base portion extending from said neck; and




said male connector being profiled so as to make said neck portion to be located in said insertion opening and said front end portion to be free from obstruction in the movement of being inserted into said engagement space and guided by said guide section toward said female contact section.




With a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention, since the female contact section is arranged in the engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening, if the user inserts by mistake a screw driver through the insertion opening, the front end of the screw driver would not adojoin the female contact section to adversely affect any of the electronic components arranged on the substrate to which the female connector is fitted. When the female contact section is arranged at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening, it may be difficult for the contact section of the matching connector (male connector) to adojoin the corresponding respective female contact section if the matching connector is inserted straight into the engagement space. However, since a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention is provided with a guide section for guiding the front end of the male connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening so as to make it move toward and adojoin the female contact section, the contact section of the male connector can reliably join its counterpart of the female connector to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the male connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening.




Preferably, a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention further comprises a holding section arranged in the female housing member for holding the front end portion of the male connector inserted into the engagement space of the housing member to a moved state toward the female contact section. Then, the contact section of the male connector can reliably be moved toward and adjoin its counterpart of the female connector to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the male connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening and, at the same time, maintain the electrically connected state due to the provision of the holding section.




Preferably, a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention further comprises a lock means for locking and holding the male housing member relative to the female housing member at a position where the front end of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space. At the position where the front end portion of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space, the state in which the male contact section adjoins the corresponding female contact section to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween is maintained by the holding section. Therefore, as the male connector is locked to this position by the lock means, the state of the male connector being held by the holding section becomes further reliable. Additionally, if the locking operation of the lock means is accompanied by a feeling of click, the user can easily feel the completion of the insertion of the male connector.




Preferably, in a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention, the male connector has a plurality of male contact members provided at the front ends thereof with respective male contact sections that are arranged transversally and exposed and the front end position of the male contact section of at least one of the male contact members is displaced from the front end position of the male contact section of the other male contact members along the direction of insertion so that the male contact members are connected with the respective female contact members with a time lag. With this arrangement, when the male connector is connected to the female connector, the grounding contact member and the power supply contact member of the male connector may be connected first with their respective counterparts of the female connector and the signal contact members of the male connector may be connected subsequently with their respective counterparts of the female connector to give rise to a time lag for electric connection. Then, any possible adverse effect of the electronic components on the related electronic connected by way of the connectors can be minimized.




These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention, showing the female connector and the male connector.





FIG. 2

is a schematic front view, a schematic plane view, and a schematic lateral view of the female connector of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a schematic cross sectional view of the female connector of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a schematic front view, schematic plan view and a schematic lateral view of the male connector of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5



a


and

FIG. 5



b


are schematic cross sectional views of the male connector of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a schematic cross sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, showing a step of engagement of the female connector and the male connector.





FIG. 7

is a schematic cross sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, showing another step of engagement of the female connector and the male connector.





FIG. 8

is a schematic cross sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, showing still another step of engagement of the female connector and the male connector.





FIG. 9

is a schematic cross sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, showing still another step of engagement of the female connector and the male connector.





FIG. 10

is a schematic cross sectional view of the female connector of another embodiment male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.




The present invention will be described in greater detail by referring to the accompanying drawings that illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention and comprising a female connector


1


and a male connector


3


. The male connector


3


is connected to a plurality (four in this embodiment) of cables


6




a,




6




a,




6




b


and


6




b,


and the female connector


1


is fitted to a printed circuit board


8


. Of the four cables connected to the male connector


3


, the outer two cables


6




a


and


6




a


are power supply cables and the inner two cables


6




b


and


6




b


are signal cables. In the following description, the side of each of the connectors that faces the other connector is referred as the front side. Thus, the right side of the female connector


1


is shown as the front side in

FIG. 3

, whereas the left side of the male connector


3


is shown as the front side in FIG.


5


.




Firstly, the female connector


1


will be described by referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The female connector


1


comprises a female housing


10


made of an insulating material and provided with an insertion opening


11


formed at the front end thereof and an engagement space


12


formed in the inside thereof, four female contacts


20


,


20


,


20


and


20


driven into the female housing


10


from the rear side and secured thereto and a pair of left and right anchor metal fittings


28


and


28


respectively forcibly secured to left and right stepped sections


19


and


19


of the female housing


10


so as to vertically run therethrough. The anchor metal fittings


28


and


28


have downwardly projecting respective anchor legs


28




a


and


28




a


so that the female connector


1


is secured to the printed circuit board


8


as the anchor legs


28




a


and


28




a


are inserted into respective fitting holes (not shown in the FIGS.) of the printed circuit board


8


.




The top side of the engagement space


12


of the female housing


10


extends rearward above (along the outer periphery) from the insertion opening


11


so that the upper space


12




a


of the engagement space


12


extending upwardly is not visible from the front side of the insertion opening


11


. The bottom side of the engagement space


12


is defined by a horizontal section


13


extending horizontally and rearward from the insertion opening


11


, a guide section


14


that is a sloped surface extending aslant upwardly and rearward from the horizontal section


13


and a holding section


15


extending horizontally from the guide section


14


. A pair of lock recesses


13




a


having a semispherical profile is formed on the horizontal section


13


. The rear side of the engagement space


12


is defined by a vertically extending rear partition wall


16


. The female housing


10


additionally comprises contact insertion holes


18


,


18


,


18


and


18


running from the rear side of the female housing


10


to the engagement space through the rear partition wall


16


and contact press fit holes


17


,


17


,


17


and


17


cut into the rear partition wall


16


from the rear side of the female housing


10


.




All the four female contacts


20


,


20


,


20


and


20


have the same and identical profiles as shown in FIG.


3


and are made of metal plates. Each of the female contacts


20


,


20


,


20


and


20


has a holding arm


22


extending forwardly from the base section


21


thereof, a contact arm


23


also extending forwardly from the base section


21


at a position above the holding arm


22


and a lead section


24


extending downwardly from the base section


21


. As the holding arm


22


is press fitted into the corresponding contact press fit hole


17


, the female contact


20


is fitted to the female housing


10


. Then, the contact arm


23


enters the upper space


12




a


of the engagement space


12


through the contact insertion hole


18


and the lead section


24


projects downward. As a result, the female contact section


23




a


is formed at the front end of the contact arm


23


projecting into the upper space


12




a


although the female contact section


23




a


is located within the upper space


12




a


as shown in

FIG. 2

so that it is located at a position that is invisible from the front side of the insertion opening


11


of the female housing


10


.




Now, the male connector


3


will be described by referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The male connector


3


comprises a male housing


30


made of an insulating material and four male contacts


40


,


40


,


50


and


50


driven into the male housing


30


from behind and secured thereto. Of the four male contacts


40


,


40


,


50


and


50


, the outer two contacts


40


and


40


are power supply contacts connected to respective power supply cables


6




a


and


6




a


, and the inner two contacts


50


and


50


are signal contacts connected to respective signal cables


6




b


and


6




b


. The male connector


3


includes a front end portion


3




a


, a neck portion


3




b


and a base portion


3




c


located at the rear end of the connector.




The male housing


30


, on its own part, has a housing front end section


30


a that operates as the connector front end portion


3




a


, a housing neck section


30




b


that operates as the connector neck portion


3




b


and a housing neck section


30




c


that operates as the connector base section


3




c


. The housing front end section


30




a


is made to protrude upwardly and provided on the upper surface thereof with four line contact holding grooves


33


,


33


,


33


and


33


that are arranged in so many rows and at the front end of on the lower surface with an insertion guide surface


31


that is formed by chamfering the lower front end of the housing


30


. The housing neck section


30




b


is a downwardly recessed section, extending downwardly aslant from the housing front end section


30




a


as a whole. The housing base section


30




c


is also made to protrude upwardly and provided with four contact insertion holes


34


,


34


,


34


and


34


in so many rows, running from the rear end of the housing


30


to the top source of the housing neck section


30




b


. Each of the contact insertion holes,


34


,


34


,


34


and


34


is provided at a position located close to the front end of the top surface with a resilient arm


35


for holding the lance


44


or


54


of the corresponding male contact


40


or


50


, whichever appropriate, as will be described hereinafter. The male housing


30


is also provided on the bottom surface with a pair of semispherical lock projections


32


and


32


.




The male contacts


40


,


40


,


50


and


50


are adapted to be driven into the corresponding respective contact insertion holes


34


,


34


,


34


and


34


, and secured to the male housing


30


. They are provided at the front ends thereof with respective male contact sections


41


,


41


,


51


and


51


, which are inserted into the respective contact holding grooves


33


,


33


,


33


and


33


. However, as seen from

FIG. 4

, while the male contact sections


41


and


41


of the power supply contacts


40


and


40


extend almost to the front end of the male housing


30


, the male contact sections


51


and


51


of the signal contacts


50


and


50


extend only to a position relatively retreated from the front end of the male housing


30


. This difference of the front end positions of the contact sections


41


,


41


,


51


and


51


allows a time lag of connection. It is notable that the power supply contacts


40


,


40


and the signal contacts


50


and


50


differ from each other only in terms of the length of the male contact sections


41


and


41


, and that of the male contact sections


51


and


51


. Otherwise, they show the same profile.




A contact neck section


42


(


52


) extends from the rear end of each of the male contact section, or the contact section


41


or


51


and is arranged on the housing neck section


30




b


. A contact base section


43


, (


53


) extends from the rear end of the contact neck section


42


(


52


) and is provided with a lance


44


(


54


), a core press section


45


(


55


) and a coat holding section


46


(


56


). The core press section


45


(


55


) presses the core of the corresponding cable


6




a


to establish an electric connection between the male contact


40


(


50


) and the core of the power supply wire


6




a


. The coat holding section


45


(


56


) holds the power supply wire


6




a


to firmly link the male contact


40


(


50


) and the power supply wire


6




a.






When the male contact


40


(


50


) is driven into the contact insertion hole


34


from the rear side of the male housing


30


, the lance


44


(


54


) is forcibly pushed downward and forced into the contact insertion hole


34


. Then, when the lance


44


(


54


) emerges out of the contact insertion hole


34


, it restores its proper profile and projects upward to adojoin the corresponding resilient arm


35


of the male housing


30


and prevent the male contact


40


(


50


) from being pulled backward. At the same time, the male contact


41


(


51


) is forcibly put into the corresponding contact holding groove


33


and securely held there, while the contact neck section


42


(


52


) is located on the housing neck section


30




b


so that the male contact


40


(


50


) is rigidly secured to this position.




Now, the operation to bring the female connector


1


and the male connector


3


having the above described configurations into mutual engagement will be discussed below, referring to

FIGS. 6 through 9

. This engagement is realized when the front end portion


3




a


of the male connector


3


is inserted into the engagement space


12


through the insertion opening


11


of the female connector


1


that is fitted to a printed circuit board


8


as shown in FIG.


6


. The connector front end portion


3




a


is so dimensioned as to be apt to pass through the insertion opening


11


. Thus, when the connector front end portion


3




a


is put into the insertion opening


11


, the bottom surface of the housing front end section


30




a


is guided by the upper surface of the horizontal section


13


to move straight backward.




Then, when the insertion guide surface


31


at the lower front end of the housing front section


30




a


adojoins the guide section


14


, it moves aslant upward and backward along the sloped surface of the guide section


14


to move the connector front end portion


3




a


also in that direction. While the connector neck portion


3




b


is located in the insertion opening


11


at this time, it can also move aslant upwardly and backward in the insertion opening


11


to follow the movement of the connector front end portion


3




a


due to its vertically recessed and obliquely extending profile.




When the insertion guide surface


31


moves along the guide section


14


and the housing front end section


30




a


advances aslant upwardly, the male contact sections


41


,


41


,


51


and


51


of the male contacts


40


,


40


,


50


and


50


come to join the corresponding respective female contact sections


23




a


,


23




a


,


23




a


and


23




a


of the female contacts


2


,


20


,


20


and


20


. It is notable that at this time, the male contact sections


41


and


41


of the power supply contacts


40


and


40


join the corresponding respective female contact sections


23




a


and


23




a


first and subsequently the male contact sections


51


and


51


of the signal contacts


50


and


50


come to contact the corresponding respective female contact sections


23




a


and


23




a


with a time lag. With this arrangement, the power lines are connected before the connection of the signal lines to prevent any possible adverse effect on the electronic components arranged on the printed circuit board


8


. When the movement of the insertion guide surface


31


along the guide section


14


is terminated, the lower surface of the housing front section


30




a


rides on the horizontal holding section


15


as shown in FIG.


8


.




When the male connector


3


is inserted further, the connector front end portion


3




a


adjoins the rear partition wall


16


at the position shown in

FIG. 9

where the operation of inserting the male connector is completed. Until this time, the lower surface of the housing front end section


30




a


moves horizontally on the holding section


15


and the contact between the female contacts


23




a


,


23




a


,


23




a


and


23




a


of the female contacts


23


,


23


,


23


and


23


and the corresponding respective male contact sections


41


,


41


,


51


,


51


of the male contacts


40


,


40


,


50


and


50


is maintained. At the position where the operation of inserting the male connector is completed, the lock projections


32


and


32


formed on the bottom surface of the male housing


30


are received in the corresponding respective lock recesses


13




a


and


13




a


formed on the horizontal section


13


of the female housing


10


to lock the connectors


1


and


3


relative to each other. The user inserting the male connector into the female connector has a feeling of click when the lock projections


32


and


32


are received in the lock recesses


13




a


and


13




a


so that he or she can realize the completion of the mutual engagement process.




As is understood from the above description, while the insertion opening


11


of the female connector


1


is open at the front end thereof when it is fitted to a printed circuit board


8


and the matching male connector


3


is not connected to it, the female connectors


20


,


20


,


20


and


20


are totally invisible from the front side of the insertion opening


11


. Therefore, it is extremely improbable that a metal rod is put into the female connector


1


and toutchs any of the female contacts


20


,


20


,


20


and


20


so that the electronic components arranged on the printed circuit board


8


is free from such accidents and resultant adverse effects.




While wires


6




a


,


6




a


,


6




b


and


6




b


are directly fitted to the male connector


3


in the above described embodiment, the male connector may alternatively be fitted to some other printed circuit board. Still alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the female connector


1


′ may be uprightly fitted to a printed circuit board


8


′ and the insertion opening


11


′ may be directed upward.




As described above, according to the invention, since the contact section of a female connector according to the invention is arranged in the engagement space thereof at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so that it is not visible from the front side of the insertion opening, if the front end of a screw driver is put into the female connector through the insertion operation by mistake, it would not touch the contact section of the female connector to adversely affect any of the electronic components arranged on the printed circuit board to which the female connector is fitted. Additionally, since the connector is provided with a guide section for guiding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward and adojoin the contact section, the contact section of the matching connector can reliably join its counterpart of the connector according to the invention to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the matching connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening.




Preferably, a connector according to the invention further comprises a holding section for holding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space of the housing member to a moved state toward the contact section thereof. Then, the contact section of the matching connector can reliably join its counterpart of the connector according to the invention to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the matching connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening and, at the same time, maintain the electrically connected state due to the provision of the holding section.




With a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention, since the female contact section is arranged in the engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be invisible from the front side of the insertion opening, if the user inserts by mistake a screw driver through the insertion opening, the front end of the screw driver would not join the female contact section to adversely affect any of the electronic components arranged on the substrate to which the female connector is fitted Additionally, since a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention is provided with a guide section for guiding the front end of the male connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening so as to make it move toward and adojoin the female contact section, the contact section of the male connector can reliably abut its counterpart of the female connector to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the male connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening.




Preferably, a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention further comprises a holding section arranged in the female housing member for holding the front end portion of the male connector inserted into the engagement space of the housing member to a moved state toward the female contact section. Then, the contact section of the male connector can reliably be moved toward and abut its counterpart of the female connector to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween simply by inserting the male connector into the engagement space through the insertion opening and, at the same time, maintain the electrically connected state due to the provision of the holding section.




Preferably, a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention further comprises a lock means for locking and holding the male housing member relative to the female housing member at a position where the front end of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space. At the position where the front end portion of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space, the state in which the male contact section abut the corresponding female contact section to establish a reliable electric connection therebetween is maintained by the holding section. Therefore, as the male connector is locked to this position by the lock means, the state of the male connector being held by the holding section becomes further reliable. Additionally, as the locking operation of the lock means is accompanied by a feeling of click, the user can easily feel the completion of the insertion of the male connector.




Preferably, in a male-female engagement type connector set according to the invention, the male connector has a plurality of male contact members provided at the front ends thereof with respective male contact sections that are arranged transversely and exposed and the front end position of the male contact section of the other male contact members is displaced from the front end position of the male contact section of the other male contact members along the direction of insertion so that the male contact members are connected with the respective female contact members with a time lag. With this arrangement, when the male connector is connected to the female connector, the grounding contact member and the power supply contact member of the male connector may be connected first with their respective counterparts of the female connector and the signal contact members of the male connector may be connected subsequently with their respective counterparts of the female connector to give rise to a time lag for electric connection. Then, any possible adverse effect on the electronic components on the related electronic connected by way of the connectors can be minimized.




The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A connector assembly comprising:a housing having a front end and an insertion opening formed at said front end, said housing being made of an insulating material forming an internal engagement space in communication with said insertion opening, and having a guide section to connect said housing to said front end; a matching connector inserting in a linear manner through said insertion opening formed at the front end thereof; a contact member fitted to said housing and having a contact section arranged in the internal engagement space of said housing, and operative to move toward an outer periphery of said housing, said contact section being arranged in the internal engagement space at a position shifted toward the outer periphery so as to be away from the insertion opening; and a guide section, positioned in said housing between said engagement space and said contact section, for guiding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward and adjoin the contact section.
  • 2. The connector assembly according to claim 1, and further comprising:a holding section for holding the matching connector inserted into the engagement space of said housing to a position towards contact section.
  • 3. A male-female engagement type connector set comprising:a male connector having a male contact member provided with a male contact section and held in a male housing with said male contact section exposed at a front end thereof; a female connector having a female housing made of an insulating material and provided with an insertion opening, and said female housing having an internal engagement space, in communication with said insertion opening, receiving said front end of said male connector inserted through said insertion opening in a linear manner; a female contact member fitted to said female housing with a female contact section arranged internally in said engagement space to move toward an outer periphery of said female housing, with said contact section being arranged in said engagement space at a position away from the insertion opening; a guide member being an upwardly extending ramp positioned in said female housing between said engagement space and said female contact section for guiding the front end of said male connector inserted into the engagement space through the insertion opening to move toward said female contact section and cause said male contact section to adjoin the corresponding female contact section; and said male connector having a neck portion extending from said front end of said male connector and a base portion extending from said neck, said male connector having said front end adapted to be inserted into said engagement space of said female housing; and said male connector being profiled so as to make said neck portion located in said insertion opening when assembled in said female connector and said front end free from obstruction when inserted into said engagement space and guided by said guide member toward said female contact section.
  • 4. The male-female engagement type connector set according to claim 3, and further comprising:a holding section arranged in the female housing member for holding said front end of the male connector inserted into the engagement space of said female housing member to a towards the female contact section.
  • 5. The male-female engagement type connector set according to claim 4, and further comprising:a lock for locking and holding the male housing member relative to the female housing at a position where the front end of the male connector is completely inserted into said holding section.
  • 6. The male-female engagement type connector set according to claim 3, wherein the male connector further comprises:a plurality of male contact members provided at the front ends thereof with respective male contact sections that are arranged transversely and exposed, and the front end position of the male contact section of at least one of the male contact members is displaced from the front end position of the male contact section of a remainder of said plurality of male contact members along a direction of insertion so that the male contact members are connected with the respective female contact members.
  • 7. A connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board, said connector comprising:a female housing made of an insulating material and having a front end insertion opening, a rear section, and an internal engagement space between said insertion opening and said rear section, said internal engagement space including a horizontal section positioned near said insertion opening and a ramping section extending away from said horizontal section and into said rear section; a contact member fitted to said rear section of said female housing, a contact arm extending from said contact member and into said horizontal section above said ramping section and away from said insertion opening, a holding arm extending from said contact member, and a lead section for electrically connecting said contact member to said printed circuit board; and a matching male connector having a male housing base section receiving the at least one cable and a core press section for establishing an electrical connection with the at least one cable, a front end section having a male contact section and entering said insertion opening of said female housing in a linear manner, a contact neck section having an upwardly extending ramp to connect said housing base section to said front end with said ramp of said contact neck matching said ramping section of said female housing to position said male contact section in electrical contact with said contact arm of said contact member in said horizontal section of said female housing away from said insertion opening.
  • 8. The connector according to claim 7, wherein said ramping section havingsaid guide member for guiding the matching male connector inserted into the internal engagement space of the female housing up the rear ramping section to a holding position between the contact member and an upper space of said female housing.
  • 9. A female connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board, said female connector comprising:a female housing made of an insulating material and having a front end insertion opening and a rear section, said female housing forming an internal engagement space between said insertion opening and said rear section receiving a male connector in a linear manner, said internal engagement space including a horizontal section positioned near said insertion opening and a rear ramping partition wall extending away from said horizontal section, and a holding section extending upwardly away from said rear ramping partition wall and into said rear section to define an upper space; a contact member fitted to said rear section of said female housing member, a contact arm extending from said contact member for entering into said upper space above said rear ramping partition wall and away from said insertion opening, a holding arm extending from said contact member into said holding section, and a lead section for electrically connecting said contact member to said printed circuit board; and at least two anchor fittings for securing said female housing by extending through said female housing and into the printed circuit board.
  • 10. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said rear ramping partition wall includes;:a guide member guiding a matching male connector inserted into the internal engagement space of the female housing up the rear ramping section to a position between the contact member and the upper space of said female housing.
  • 11. A connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board, said connector comprising:a female housing made of an insulating material and having an insertion opening, a holding section, a contact member fitted to a rear of said housing, and an internal engagement space between said insertion opening and said holding section, said internal engagement space including a ramping section; a matching male connector including a housing base section receiving at least one cable and a core press section establishing an electrical connection with the at least one cable, a front end having a male contact section and entering said insertion opening of said female housing in a linear manner, and an upwardly extending contact section which substantially matches said female housing ramping section to position said male contact section in said female housing holding section away from said insertion opening.
  • 12. The connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board according to claim 11, and further comprising:a lead section for electrically connecting said contact member to said printed circuit board.
  • 13. The connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board according to claim 12, and further comprising:a lock for locking and holding the male front end in the female housing when the front end of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space.
  • 14. The connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board according to claim 12, wherein the male connector further comprising:a plurality of male contact members positioned at the front end and arranged transversely and exposed to the front end of the male contact section, said at least one male contact member being displaced from the front end of the male contact section of the other male contact members in a direction of insertion.
  • 15. The connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board according to claim 12, wherein said connector further comprising:a contact arm extending from said contact member for entering into said upper space above said rear ramping partition wall and away from said insertion opening, a holding arm extending from said contact member into said holding section, and a lead section for electrically connecting said contact member to said printed circuit board.
  • 16. A connector for connecting at least one cable to a printed circuit board, said connector comprising:a female housing having an insertion opening, a holding section, and an internal engagement space between said insertion opening and said holding section, said internal engagement space including a ramping section; a matching male connector including a housing base section receiving at least one cable and a core press section establishing an electrical connection with the at least one cable, a front end having a male contact section and entering said insertion opening of said female housing in a linear manner, and an upwardly extending contact section which substantially matches said female housing ramping section to position said male contact section in said female housing holding section away from said insertion opening; and a contact member fitted to said rear ramping section of said female housing, a contact arm extending from said contact member for entering into said internal engagement space above said rear ramping section and away from said insertion opening, a holding arm extending from said contact member into said holding section for locking and holding the male front end in the female housing when the front end of the male connector is completely inserted into the engagement space.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-181534 Jun 2000 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/756,707 filed Jan. 10, 2001, now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/756707 Jan 2001 US
Child 10/188312 US