The present disclosure generally relates to an electrical wiring connector, and more particularly to a connector for use in a restricted area, such as in a restricted area of a motor vehicle.
Traditionally, electrical connectors can be used to couple, join or electrically connect various electrical components together to enable data, current, etc. to flow between the electrical components. For example, an electrical component can include one or more electrical wires, which can be joined together at a terminal. The terminal can be configured to mate with a corresponding terminal, in a male-female fashion. The electrical connector can facilitate the engagement of the male terminal with the female terminal, and the electrical connector can be configured to resist the disengagement of the female terminal with the male terminal.
Generally, in-line electrical connectors can be used in motor vehicles due to their compact size. A typical in-line connector can include a male housing that can surround a male terminal, and a female housing that can surround a female terminal. Generally, the female housing can include a housing lock to prevent the accidental disengagement of the male housing from the female housing, and thus, the male terminal from the female terminal. Typically, in order to disengage the male housing from the female housing with this type of in-line connector, an operator has to use a tool or his or her thumb to deflect the housing lock on the female housing, while at the same time pulling the female housing away from the male housing. This can be difficult to perform in a restricted area such as in a restricted area of a motor vehicle.
A connector is provided. The connector can include a first housing that can define a bore for receipt of a first electrical terminal. The first housing can have an outer housing and an inner housing. The inner housing can include a housing lock, and can be moveable relative to the outer housing to enable the housing lock to move from a first, locked position to a second, unlocked position. The connector can also include a second housing, which can define a bore for receipt of a second electrical terminal. The second housing can include a ramp that engages a portion of the housing lock when the housing lock is in the locked position to move the housing lock into the unlocked position to enable the second electrical terminal to engage the first electrical terminal. The housing lock can return to the locked position after the engagement of the first electrical terminal with the second electrical terminal, with the ramp retained by the housing lock in the locked position to secure the first housing to the second housing.
Further provided is a connector. The connector can include a male housing, which can surround a male terminal at a distal end. The male housing can have a proximal end that includes a ramp. The connector can also include a first female housing, which can surround a female terminal. The first female housing can include a housing lock cantilevered relative to the first female housing, which can be movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The first female housing can include a tab that extends from a surface opposite the housing lock. The connector can also include a second female housing, which can surround at least a portion of the first female housing. The second female housing can define an aperture on a first surface and can include at least one ramp that extends into the aperture. The second female housing can define a slot on a surface opposite the aperture that receives the tab to enable the first female housing to move relative to the second female housing. The aperture and the at least one ramp can cooperate with the housing lock to move the housing lock from the locked position to the unlocked position when the first female housing moves from a first position to a second position relative to the second female housing.
In one of various embodiments, a connector is provided. The connector can include a male housing, which can surround a male terminal at a distal end. The male housing can have a proximal end that includes a ramp. The connector can also include a first female housing, which can surround a female terminal. The first female housing can include a housing lock cantilevered relative to the first female housing, which can be movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The housing lock can include a ramped portion. The first female housing can also include a tab that extends from a surface opposite the housing lock. The connector can include a second female housing, which can surround at least a portion of the first female housing. The second female housing can define an aperture on a first surface and can include at least one ramp that extends into the aperture. The second female housing can define a slot on a surface opposite the aperture that can receive the tab to enable the first female housing to move relative to the second female housing. The ramp of the male housing can contact the ramped portion of the housing lock to move the housing lock from the locked position to the unlocked position upon the insertion of the male housing into the first female housing. The aperture and the at least one ramp of the second female housing can cooperate with the ramped portion to move the housing lock from the locked position to the unlocked position when the ramp of the male housing is pulled away from the first female housing, and thereby moves the first female housing from a first position to a second position relative to the second female housing, to release the male housing from the first female housing.
Further areas of applicability of the present teachings will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the description and specific examples, while indicating various embodiments of the present teachings, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present teachings.
The present teachings will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of various embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the present teachings. Although the following description is related generally to a connector, such as an in-line connector for use to releasably connect a male terminal with a female terminal, it will be understood that the connector, as described and claimed herein, can be used in combination with any appropriate system, component or device where it is desirable to secure two objects together, but can enable disengagement of the two objects with one motion, such as in coupling a plug-and-play device to a computing device. Therefore, it will be understood that the following discussions are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.
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The top surface 28 can include a ramp 34. The ramp 34 can project upwardly from the top surface 28, and can have a sloped surface 34a. The sloped surface 34a can be formed at an angle between 10 and 80 degrees relative to the top surface 28. The ramp 34 can facilitate the disengagement of the male housing 12 from the female housing 14, as will be discussed.
The sidewalls 30 can extend from the top surface 28 to the bottom surface 32. Each of the sidewalls 30 can include at least one rail 36. The rail 36 can extend longitudinally along each sidewall 30, perpendicular to the wall 20. The rails 36 can be integrally formed with the sidewall 30, and can generally be formed offset from a central longitudinal axis A of each of the sidewalls 30 (
The distal end 18 of the male housing 12 can include a housing 18a and a flange 18b. The housing 18a can enclose the male terminal 12a, and can be generally tubular or cylindrical. The housing 18a can include a top surface 38, sidewalls 40 and a bottom surface 42. The top surface 38 can be generally smooth, and the sidewalls 40 can connect the top surface 38 to the bottom surface 42. The sidewalls 40 can also include tabs 40a. The tabs 40a can enable the connector 10 to be coupled to another vehicle component, such as a wire shield or routing cover for the connector 10.
The flange 18b can be coupled to or integrally formed with the bottom surface 42 of the male housing 12. The flange 18b can include a slot 44 and a locking arm 46. The slot 44 and locking arm 46 can cooperate to secure the male housing 12 to a support structure, such as a trim panel of a motor vehicle or a bulkhead connector. Thus, the flange 18b can act as a clip, to secure the connector 10 to an appropriate support structure.
The wall 20 can separate the proximal end 16 from the distal end 18. The wall 20 can extend upward and outwardly from the flange 18b, such that the wall 20 can substantially annularly surround the male housing 12. The wall 20 can prevent the accidental disengagement of the male housing 12 from the female housing 14, as will be discussed herein. The wall 20 can also include apertures 20a, which can facilitate the formation of the male housing 12. In this regard, the apertures 20a can enable a unidirectional injection molding tooling to form or mold the tabs 40a.
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The bottom surface 54 can define a slot 72 and an aperture 74 (
The lip 56 can be formed at a proximal end 76 of the outer housing 14b (
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The top surface 82 can define the housing lock 66. In one of various embodiments, the housing lock 66 can include a first arm 66a joined to a second arm 66b via a ramped portion 66c. The first arm 66a and second arm 66b can be coupled to the ramped portion 66c such that the ramped portion 66c is positioned at a first end 88 of the inner housing 14c. The first arm 66a and second arm 66b can be coupled to a second end 90 of the inner housing 14c such that the first arm 66a and second arm 66b can be cantilevered with respect to the inner housing 14c. The ramped portion 66c can have a downward or negative slope, which can slidably engage the sloped surface 64a of the ramps 64 of the outer housing 14b as the inner housing 14c moves or translates with respect to the outer housing 14b, as shown in
In this regard, as will be discussed, the first arm 66a can be spaced apart from the second arm 66b via the ramped portion 66c so that the ramp 34 of the male housing 12 can be retained within the space defined between the first arm 66a and the second arm 66b (
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The bottom surface 86 can include an aperture 90 and a tab 92. The aperture 90 can also enable access to the terminal spacer such that a tool can be inserted through the aperture 90 to service the terminal spacer and/or to insert a terminal spacer (not specifically shown). The tab 92 can be received within the slot 72 of the outer housing 14b. The tab 92 can guide the movement or linear translation of the inner housing 14c within the outer housing 14b, and can also include a sloped surface 92a. The sloped surface 92a can have a positive or upward slope to maximize the linear translation of the inner housing 14c, while allowing the tab 92 to act as a stop to prevent the inner housing 14c from being pulled rearwardly out of the outer housing 14b.
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While specific examples have been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the claims. Furthermore, the mixing and matching of features, elements and/or functions between various examples is expressly contemplated herein so that one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate from this disclosure that features, elements and/or functions of one example may be incorporated into another example as appropriate, unless described otherwise, above. Moreover, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular examples illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the scope of the present disclosure will include any embodiments falling within the foregoing description and the appended claims.
For example, while the connector 10 has been described as being used to releasably secure a male terminal and female terminal connection, those of skill in the art will appreciate that the present disclosure, in its broadest aspects, may be constructed somewhat differently. For example, the connector 10 could be used to releasably secure a coaxial cable to an audio/video connection of a suitable device. In this regard, the male housing 12 could receive a coaxial cable, and the female housing 14 could surround an audio/video connection, and the engagement of the male housing 12 with the female housing 14 could permit data transfer from the coaxial cable to the device, such as a television, computer, etc.
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