Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6287139
  • Patent Number
    6,287,139
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connector is provided to independently perform connection detection and short releasing functions. The connector includes a connection detecting member 55 and a separate short releasing member 50. A connector is assembled by fitting a female connector housing 21 into a male connector housing 11, mounting the connection detecting member 55 and then mounting the short releasing member 50. The connected state of the connector housings 11, 21 is detected based on whether or not the connection detecting member 55 can be mounted on the female connector housing 21. If the short releasing member 50 is mounted after the two connector housings are properly connected, the shorted state of male tabs 13 is released in the male connector housing. Since the connection detecting member 55 and the short releasing member 50 are such separate members as to be independently mountable and detachable, both the connection detection and the short releasing can properly be performed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 6-208867 discloses a prior art electrical connector provided with both a function of detecting a connected state of connectors and a function of releasing a shorted state of terminal fittings. As shown in

FIGS. 42 and 43

of this application, a female connector


1


is formed with a pair of elastic lock portions


2


, and an engaging member


3


is mountable thereon. A pair of connection detecting portions


4


,


5


project from the engaging member


3


. The leading end of one connection detecting portion


4


is longer than that of the other and acts as a short releasing portion


4


A. A male connector


6


is comprised of two male tabs


7


, a shorting fitting


8


which can elastically be brought into contact with the male tabs


7


, and a lock groove


9


.




Before the connectors


1


,


6


are assembled, the shorting fitting


8


is elastically in contact with the male tabs


7


, thereby shorting them. The assembling operation is performed by fitting the female connector


1


into the male connector


6


with the engaging member


3


detached and then mounting the engaging member


3


on the female connector


1


.




When the connectors


1


,


6


are properly connected, the elastic lock portions


2


are engaged with the lock groove


9


and the connection detecting portions


4


,


5


enter deformation permitting spaces inside the elastic lock portions


2


to prevent the lock portions


2


from being elastically deformed in an unlocking direction, thereby effecting double locking. However, if the connectors


1


,


6


are partly connected, the elastic lock portions


2


are displaced into the deformation spaces without being engaged with the lock groove


9


and accordingly the connection detecting portions


4


,


5


cannot enter the deformation space. Thus, the engaging member


3


cannot be mounted properly. In other words, the connected state of the connectors


1


,


6


can be discriminated based on whether or not the engaging member


3


can be mounted.




When the connectors


1


,


6


are properly connected and the engaging member


3


is properly mounted, the short releasing portion


4


A elastically deforms the shorting fitting


8


as shown in

FIG. 43

, thereby disengaging it from one of the male tabs


7


. As a result, the shorted state of the male tabs


7


is released.




The above prior art connector is used for an air bag circuit of an automotive vehicle. As a measure to prevent an air bag from being inadvertently actuated, the male tabs


7


are kept shorted while the connectors


1


,


6


are not connected. Accordingly, it should be avoided that the shorted state of the male tabs


7


be released before the male tabs


7


and female terminal fittings (not shown) are securely electrically connected and that the male tabs


7


be kept shorted even after the male tabs


7


and the female terminal fittings are disengaged.




For this purpose, the detection by the connection detecting portions


4


,


5


and the short releasing by the short releasing portion


4


A need to be performed at proper timings. This is because of a likelihood that the following undesirable event or the like may occur. If the timings of the above operations are improper, the detection by the connection detecting portions


4


,


5


is delayed, for example, when the connectors


1


,


6


are partly connected. Accordingly, the shorted state of the male tabs


7


is released by the short releasing portion


4


A despite the fact that the male tabs


7


and the female terminal fittings are not in secure electrical connection.




However, since the connection detecting portions


4


,


5


and the short releasing portion


4


A are formed integrally in the prior art connector, it may be difficult to properly set the timings of the two operations in the case that there is a restriction in the shape, size or the like of the connectors.




Another prior art connector is constructed such that terminal fittings are inserted in a connector housing, and these terminal fittings are connected with mating terminal fittings by connecting the connector with a mating connector. In such a connector, the connection of the terminal fittings is unstable in the case that the terminal fittings are not in their proper insertion positions or the connectors are not properly connected. Accordingly, the connector housing is provided with an elastic lock portion for holding the connector connected with the mating connector. A retainer for holding the terminal fittings in their proper insertion positions is mounted thereon.




Since the retainer cannot be mounted properly when the terminal fittings are insufficiently inserted, the inserted state of the terminal fittings can be detected based on whether or not the retainer can be assembled. This prevents the terminal fittings from being left insufficiently inserted.




The elastic lock portion effects no locking function if the connectors are connected only partly. On the other hand, the elastic locking portion does perform its locking function by being engaged with a mating locking portion once the connectors are properly connected. Accordingly, the connected state of the connectors can be detected based on whether the elastic lock portion is effecting its locking function. This prevents the connectors from being left partly connected.




In the above prior art connector, the insufficient insertion of the terminal fittings is detected only when the retainer is assembled. Thus, if the insufficient insertion detection by the retainer is overlooked, there is a likelihood that the connectors are connected without the insufficient insertion being detected at a later stage.




In view of the above problem, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved connector having an easier handling.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a connector a connector housing connectable with a mating connector housing. At least one elastic lock portion is displaceable to a lock position when the connector housings are properly connected, thereby locking the connector housings so as not be disengageable from each other. The elastic lock portion also is displaceable to an unlock position when the connector housings are connected only partly. A connection detecting member is permitted to be mountable or movable on the connector housing when the elastic lock portion is in its lock position, and is prevented from being mounted or movable on the connector housing when the elastic lock portion is in its unlock position. A short releasing member also is provided and comprises a short releasing portion for releasing the shorted state of terminal fittings in the mating connector housing by being mounted or moved on the connector housing that has been connected properly with the mating connector housing.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the short releasing member is separate from the connection detecting member. Accordingly, it is possible to independently perform the connection detection and the short releasing.




This connector is assembled by connecting both connector housings, mounting the connection detecting member and then mounting the short releasing member. Since the elastic lock portion is displaced to its unlock position when the connector housing are connected only partly, the connection detecting member cannot be mounted in this condition. Accordingly, the partial connection of the connector housings is detected. After the short releasing member is mounted, the shorted state of the terminal fittings is released in the mating connector housing. When the connector housings are to be disconnected, the short releasing member is first detached to short the terminal fittings. The connection detecting member then is detached and the connector housings are separated. In the present invention, both the connection detection and the short releasing can be performed properly since the connection detecting member and the short releasing member are separate members and independently mountable and detachable.




Preferably, the connection detecting member and the short releasing member are displaceable or movable along directions arranged at an angle different from 0° or 180°, and preferably substantially normal with respect to each other.




Most preferably, the short releasing member is displaceable or movable along a direction that is substantially parallel to a mating direction of the connector housing and the mating connector housing.




According to a further preferred embodiment, there are further provided a biasing means for biasing the short releasing member in a direction away from the connector housing. Additionally, a holding means is provided on the connection detecting member for holding the short releasing member on the connector housing when the connection detecting member is mounted in a proper position on the connector housing.




Since the connection detecting member cannot be mounted on the connector housing when the connector housings are connected only partly, the biasing means prevents the mounting of the short releasing member. On the other hand, when the connector housings are connected properly and the connection detecting member is mounted on the connector housing, the connection detecting member holds the short releasing member in its mount state and the shorted state is released. In other words, there is no likelihood that the shorted state is kept when the connector housings are connected only partly.




Preferably, the biasing means comprises a compression coil spring, the connector housing permits cramping terminals that are provided with blades to be pressed thereinto, and the wires are brought into contact with the blades to establish an electrical connection by assembling the press cover with the connector housing. Since the biasing means comprises the compression coil spring, reliability is higher as compared with connectors in which the biasing means is integrally provided in the connector housing. Further, since the connector housing is of the type into which cramping terminal fittings are pressed, a retainer for locking the terminal fittings can be dispensed with.




According to the invention, there is further provided a connector, according to one of the preceding embodiments, comprising a connector housing connectable with a mating connector housing. At least one terminal fitting is insertable into the connector housing. A retainer is displaceably mountable on the connector housings between a partial lock position, where the insertion of the at least one terminal fitting is permitted, and a full lock position, where the at least one terminal fitting is held in its proper insertion position. At least one lock means is provided for locking the connector housing and the mating connector housing in their properly connected state. Displacement of the retainer from its partial lock position to its full lock position is prevented when the at least one terminal fitting is insufficiently inserted. Additionally, the lock means is provided integrally or unitarily on the retainer. Locking by the lock means is permitted when the retainer is in its full lock position while being impossible when the retainer is in its partial lock position.




When the terminal fittings are properly inserted, the retainer is displaced to its full lock position, thereby permitting the locking function by the lock means. Accordingly, the connector housings are locked in their properly connected state by the lock means. On the other hand, if the terminal fittings are insufficiently inserted, the retainer remains in its partial lock position by being unable to be displaced to its full lock position. Accordingly, the function of the lock means for locking the connector housings into each other is not effected.




In other words, the insufficient insertion of the terminal fitting can securely be detected twice, namely, a first time based on whether or not the retainer can be displaced to the full lock position, and a second time based on whether or not the locking function by the lock means is effectible. Accordingly, the insufficient insertion of the terminal fittings is detected.




Preferably, the connection of the connector housings is prevented by the lock means being struck against the mating connector housing when the retainer is in its partial lock position.




When the terminal fittings are insufficiently inserted, the connection of the connector housing is prevented by the lock means being struck against the mating connector housing and, accordingly, the locking function by the lock means is not effected. In other words, since the inserted state of the terminal fitting can be detected based on whether or not the connector housings can be connected smoothly, operability is better as compared with a case where the locking function by the lock means is confirmed after the connector housings are properly connected.




At least one lock means of a plurality of lock means may be provided on the retainer. Additionally, the retainer is mountable or insertable into the connector housing(s) along a direction arranged at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially normal to the direction of insertion of the at least one terminal fitting into the connector housing.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment.





FIG. 2

is a vertical section of the first embodiment when a retainer and a connection detecting member are in their respective partial lock positions and a female terminal fittings are inserted.





FIG. 3

is a vertical section of the first embodiment when the female terminal fittings are inserted, the connection detecting member is partly locked and the retainer is fully locked.





FIG. 4

is a vertical section of the first embodiment when the retainer and the connection detecting member are fully locked.





FIG. 5

is a vertical section of the first embodiment when the retainer and the connection detecting member are fully locked and the short releasing member is partly locked.





FIG. 6

is a vertical section of the first embodiment when the retainer, the connection detecting member and the short releasing member are fully locked.





FIG. 7

is a front view of the first embodiment when the retainer is fully locked and the connection detecting member is partly locked.





FIG. 8

is a front view of the first embodiment when the retainer and the connection detecting member are fully locked.





FIG. 9

is a horizontal section of the first embodiment when the connector housings are properly connected.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment.





FIG. 11

is a vertical section of the second embodiment when a retainer, a connection detecting member and a short releasing member are partly locked.





FIG. 12

is a vertical section of the second embodiment when the retainer and the connection detecting member are fully locked and the short releasing member is partly locked.





FIG. 13

is a vertical section of the second embodiment when the retainer, the connection detecting member and the short releasing member are fully locked.





FIG. 14

is a front view of the second embodiment when the retainer and the connection detecting member are fully locked.





FIG. 15

is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment.





FIG. 16

is a vertical section of the third embodiment when a connection detecting member is partly locked and female terminal fittings are pressed in.





FIG. 17

is a vertical section of the third embodiment when return springs are mounted and a short releasing member is partly locked in the state of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 18

is a vertical section of the third embodiment when wires are connected by cramping and a cover is assembled with a male connector housing in the state of FIG.


17


.





FIG. 19

is a vertical section of the third embodiment when the short releasing member and the connection detecting member are fully locked in the state of FIG.


18


.





FIG. 20

is a side view showing the state of FIG.


18


.





FIG. 21

is a side view showing the state of FIG.


19


.





FIG. 22

is a vertical section of a fourth embodiment when a connection detecting member and a short releasing member are partly locked.





FIG. 23

is an exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment.





FIG. 24

is a perspective view partly in section of a female connector housing of the fifth embodiment.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view of a retainer of the fifth embodiment.





FIG. 26

is a vertical section of the female connector housing of the fifth embodiment.





FIG. 27

is a vertical section of the fifth embodiment when the retainer and female terminal fittings are mounted in the female connector housing.





FIG. 28

is a front view of the fifth embodiment when the retainer is partly locked.





FIG. 29

is a front view of the fifth embodiment when the retainer is fully locked.





FIG. 30

is a vertical section of the fifth embodiment immediately before the connector housings are connected.





FIG. 31

is a vertical section of the fifth embodiment when the connection of the connector housings is completed.





FIG. 32

is a horizontal section of the fifth embodiment immediately before the connector housings are connected.





FIG. 33

is a horizontal section of the fifth embodiment when the connection of the connector housings is completed.





FIG. 34

is an exploded perspective view of a sixth embodiment.





FIG. 35

is a vertical section of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is partly locked with the female connector housing and the female terminal fittings are inserted.





FIG. 36

is a vertical section of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is fully locked and an engaging member is partly locked.





FIG. 37

is a vertical section of the sixth embodiment when the engaging member is fully locked.





FIG. 38

is a horizontal section of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is partly locked.





FIG. 39

is a horizontal section of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is fully locked.





FIG. 40

is a front view of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is partly locked.





FIG. 41

is a front view of the sixth embodiment when the retainer is fully locked.





FIG. 42

is a section of a prior art when both connectors are connected.





FIG. 43

is an enlarged partial plan view partly in section of the prior art when the shorted state of male tabs is released.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




A male connector


10


, as shown most clearly in

FIGS. 4-6

and and a female connector


20


, according to a first embodiment, are illustrated in

FIGS. 1-9

. The male connector


10


is comprised of a male connector housing


11


formed with a receptacle


12


which has a substantially circular shape as a whole and is widely open in forward direction or a direction of connection with the female connector


20


. The male connector


10


further has a pair of male tabs


13


, and a shorting fitting


14


for shorting the male tabs


13


. A positioning portion


15


, preferably in the form of a recess into which a main body


22


of a female connector housing


21


is fittable, is formed in the back end surface of the male connector


10


. Lock grooves


16


(

FIG. 9

) are formed in the lateral surfaces, preferably left and right side surfaces, of the receptacle


12


; and a fitting accommodating portion


17


is formed in a lateral surface, preferably the ceiling surface, thereof. The shorting fitting


14


is provided at least partially in the fitting accommodating portion


17


and includes a pair of elastic contact portions


14


A that preferably have their front ends coupled to establish an electrical connection and that extend backwardly to have their rear ends hanging free. When the shorting circuit


14


is in its free state, the downwardly facing rear ends of the elastic contact portions


14


A are or can be elastically in contact with the male tabs


13


, thereby shorting the male tabs


13


. When the elastic contact portions


14


A are lifted, the shorted state is released.




The female connector


20


is comprised of the female connector housing


21


, female terminal fittings


30


, a retainer


40


, a short releasing member


50


and a connection detecting member


55


, as shown most clearly in FIG.


1


.




The female connector housing


21


includes the housing main body


22


having a pair of cavities


23


formed substantially side by side and a substantially box-shaped mount portion


24


which is substantially continuous with the rear end of the housing main body


22


and is open preferably backwardly and upwardly. The corresponding female terminal fitting


30


is inserted into each cavity


23


preferably through an opening at its substantially rear end, and a primary locking portion


23


A engageable with the female terminal fitting


30


is formed in the cavity


23


.




The mount portion


24


is formed with a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


25


A which extends through the front wall of the mount portion


24


and is substantially open along the upper surface of the housing main body


22


. The mount portion


24


also is formed with a pair of connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


25


B which substantially extend along side surfaces of the housing main body


22


. Elastic lock portion (ELP) through holes


25


C extend along and communicate with the outer edge of the through holes


25


B.




An operable hole


25


D is formed in a position of the front wall of the mount portion


24


below the housing main body


22


. A substantially vertically extending guide groove


26


is formed in the upper wall of the mount portion


24


, and a pair of wire escape grooves


27


are formed in the bottom wall thereof.




The female terminal fitting


30


is comprised of a substantially box-shaped terminal main body


31


to be inserted into the cavity


23


. A wire connection portion


32


extends substantially downward from the rear end of the terminal main body


31


, and a wire


33


is connected with the wire connection portion


32


e.g. by cramping. In the lower surface of the terminal main body


31


is formed a metal lance or locking portion


34


to be lockingly engaged with the primary locking portion


23


A of the cavity


23


. A lower portion of the rear end surface of the terminal main body


31


acts as a receiving portion


35


engageable with the retainer


40


for effecting secondary locking.




The retainer


40


is in the form of a thick plate, and is so dimensioned as to be vertically displaceable (or to be displaceable in a plane arranged at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially normal to the connection direction of the male and female connectors


10


,


20


) in or along the mount portion


24


of the female connector housing


21


. In preferably an upper portion of the retainer


40


are formed a pair of through holes


41


which communicate with each other at their upper ends. Secondary locking portions


42


are engageable with the receiving portions


35


of the female terminal fittings


30


and project preferably at the bottom edges of the through holes


41


. On the front surface of the retainer


40


is formed an operable projection


43


preferably in a position substantially below the through holes


41


.




The retainer


40


is formed with elastic lock portions


44


for locking the connector housings


11


,


21


in their properly engaged states. The elastic lock portions


44


project forward from the lateral, preferably left and right side ends of the front surface of the retainer


40


, and lock claws


44


A, which project outwardly are formed at the projecting ends of the elastic lock portions


44


. The elastic lock portions


44


are in their free or undeflected states when they are in their lock positions, in which they are engageable with the lock grooves


16


of the male connector housing


11


. Upon being elastically deformed inwardly, the elastic lock portions


44


are displaceable to their unlock positions where they are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


. Spaces for connection detecting portions


57


exist between the elastic lock portions


44


and the side surfaces of the housing main body


22


when the elastic lock portions


44


are in their lock positions. With the elastic lock portions


44


displaced to their unlock positions, the clearances between the elastic lock portions


44


and the housing main body


22


are so narrowed that the connection detecting portions


57


cannot be inserted.




The short releasing member


50


is comprised of a plate-shaped main body


51


and a substantially plate-shaped short releasing portion


52


which horizontally projects (or projects substantially along the direction of insertion or connection of the male and female connectors


10


,


20


) from the front surface of the main body


51


. The projecting end of the short releasing portion hangs free. The short releasing member


50


is mounted or is mountable on or in the female connector housing


21


in a partial lock position shown in FIG.


5


and in a full lock position shown in FIG.


6


. In the partial lock position, since the short releasing portion


52


projects forwardly or substantially out from the SRP through hole


25


A by a short distance, the short releasing portion


52


is not touching or at least not deflecting the shorting fitting


14


when the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected. However, in the full lock position, the short releasing portion


52


projects by a long distance and engages the shorting fitting


14


when the connector housing


11


,


21


are connected or fitted, thereby deforming the short fitting


14


or the elastic contact portions


14


A thereof upwardly and/or away from the male tabs


13


.




The connection detecting member


55


is comprised of a main body


56


, and a pair of connection detecting portions


57


that project forwardly from the lateral, preferably left and right bottom ends of the main body


56


. A substantially vertically extending guide projection


58


is formed preferably on the front surface of the main body


56


, and a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


59


is formed below the guide projection


58


. The connection detecting member


55


is mounted or mountable on the female connector housing


21


by inserting the connection detecting portions


57


into the CDP through holes


25


B from behind and by fitting the guide projection


58


into the guide groove


26


, and can be held in the partial lock position (see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) and the full lock position (see

FIGS. 4 and 5

) located substantially below the partial lock position by an unillustrated locking means.




In the partly locked state of the connection detecting member


55


, since the connection detecting portions


57


are located above the elastic lock portions


44


, the elastic lock portions


44


are permitted to be deformed elastically to their unlock positions. On the other hand, the displacement of the elastic lock portions


44


to their unlock positions is restricted in the fully locked state of the connection detecting member


55


, since the connection detecting portions


57


are at least partially located at substantially the same height as the elastic lock portions


44


. Further, when the connection detecting member


55


is in its partial lock position, the SRP through hole


59


is displaced laterally or upwardly from or with respect to the SRP through hole


25


A of the female connector housing


21


. When the connection detecting member


55


is moved downwardly to its full lock position, both SRP through holes


25


A,


59


are substantially aligned at the same height or correspond at least partially to each other.




Before the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected, the male tabs


13


are shorted by the shorting fitting


14


in the male connector


10


(see FIG.


4


). The female connector


20


is assembled in the following manner and is fitted or fittable into the male connector


10


. Specifically, the retainer


40


is substantially fitted into the mount portion


24


of the female connector housing


21


, preferably from behind, and is held in the partial lock position by the unillustrated locking means, and the connection detecting member


55


is mounted in its partial lock position. In this state, the female terminal fittings


30


are inserted into the cavities


23


and primary locking is effected on the female terminal fittings


30


by the engagement of the metal locking portions


34


and the primary locking portions


23


A (see FIG.


2


).




Upon the primary locking of the female terminal fittings


30


, the retainer


40


is displaced laterally (i.e. in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially normal with respect to the insertion direction of the female terminal fittings


30


into the female connector housing


21


), preferably upwardly to its full lock position (

FIGS. 3

to


6


) by operating the operable projection


43


in the hole


25


D by finger. Then, the secondary locking portions


42


engage the receiving portions


35


of the female terminal fittings


30


. With this second locking together with the aforementioned primary locking, the female terminal fittings


30


are doubly locked (see FIG.


3


).




When the retainer


40


is displaced to the full lock position, the elastic lock portions


44


integral or unitary with the retainer


40


are displaced upward to such a height as to be at least partially engageable with the lock grooves


16


of the male connector housing


11


. Further, the upper end open area of the through hole


41


of the retainer


40


is substantially aligned with the SRP through hole


25


A of the female connector housing


21


, with the result that this through hole


25


A is open such that the short releasing portion


52


can be inserted therethrough.




When the female terminal fittings


30


are insufficiently inserted, the retainer


40


cannot be displaced to its full lock position even if an attempt is made to push up the retainer


40


in its partial lock position because the secondary locking portions


42


are interfered substantially by the lower surfaces of the terminal main bodies


31


. In this way, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


30


is detected. In such a case, the female terminal fittings


30


are reinserted to their proper insertion positions and then the retainer


40


is displaced to its full lock position.




Subsequently, the female connector housing


21


is fitted into the male connector housing


11


with the connection detecting member


55


in its partial lock position. In this state, the connection detecting portions


57


are located above the elastic lock portions


44


, which are permitted to be elastically deformed to the unlock positions. Accordingly, the elastic lock portions


44


enter the male connector housing


11


while undergoing an inward elastic deformation. When the connector housings


11


,


21


are properly connected, the elastic lock portions


44


are engaged with the lock grooves


16


, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


21


are locked in their connected states (see FIG.


9


). Thereafter, the connection detecting member


55


is pushed downwardly to the full lock position. Then, the connection detecting portions


57


enter the clearances between the elastic lock portions


44


and the housing main body


22


, thereby preventing the elastic lock portions


44


from being displaced to their unlock positions. As a result, the connectors


11


,


21


are doubly locked (see FIGS.


4


and


8


).




In the case that the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected only partly when the connection detecting member


55


is pushed down, the elastic lock portions


44


are displaced to their unlock positions and the clearances between them and the housing main body


22


are dimensioned such or are so narrow that the connection detecting portions


57


cannot enter. Therefore, the connection state of the connector housings


11


,


21


can be detected based on whether or not the connection detecting member


55


can be displaced to its full lock position.




Preferably after the connector housings


11


,


21


are locked in their proper connected states, the short releasing member


50


is mounted on the female connector housing


21


. This operation is done by inserting the short releasing portion


52


into the SRP through hole


59


of the connection detecting member


55


, the through hole


41


of the retainer


40


and the SRP through hole


25


A of the female connector housing


21


preferably in this order and substantially from behind. When the short releasing member


50


is mounted in its full lock position, the short releasing portion


52


slips between the shorting fitting


14


and the male terminals


13


and elastically deforms the shorting fitting


14


laterally, preferably upwardly. As a result, the shorting fitting


14


is disengaged from the male tabs


13


, thereby releasing the shorted state of the male tabs


13


.




If the retainer


40


is in its partial lock position when the short releasing member


50


is mounted, the SRP through hole


25


A of the female connector housing


21


is at least partially closed and, accordingly, the short releasing member


50


cannot be pushed to its full lock position. In this case, the inserted states of the female terminal fittings


30


need to be confirmed because of a possibility that they are insufficiently inserted.




When the connectors are to be disconnected from each other, the short releasing member


50


is first detached from the female connector housing, thereby permitting the male tabs


13


to be shorted by the short fitting


14


. Subsequently, the connection detecting member


55


is raised to its partial lock position, thereby permitting the elastic deformation of the elastic lock portions


44


. Thereafter, if a force is applied to separate the connector housings


11


,


21


from each other, the elastic lock portions


44


are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


while undergoing elastic deformation, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


21


are disengaged.




As described above, in this embodiment, the short releasing portion


52


for releasing the shorted state of the male tabs


13


of the male connector housing


11


and the connection detecting portions


57


for detecting the connected state of the connector housings


11


,


21


are formed on the short releasing member


50


and the connection detecting member


55


, respectively which are separate members. Accordingly, the short releasing operation and the connection detection can be performed at desired timings. Thus, when the connectors


10


,


20


are to be connected, the shorted state of the male tabs


13


can be released by the short releasing portion


52


after the proper connection of the connector housings


11


,


21


is confirmed by the connection detecting portions


57


. Further, when the connectors


10


,


20


are to be disconnected, the male tabs


13


can securely be shorted by detaching the short releasing portion


52


before the connection detecting portions


57


are disengaged from the elastic lock portions


44


to disengage the connector housing


11


,


21


.




A second embodiment of the invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 10

to


14


. Since a male connector


10


into which a female connector


60


of this embodiment is fitted has the same or similar construction as that of the first embodiment, no description is given thereon.




The female connector


60


is comprised of a female connector housing (connector housing)


61


, female terminal fittings


70


, a retainer


80


, a connection detecting member


90


and a short releasing member


95


.




The female connector housing


61


includes a housing main body


62


formed with at least one pair of cavities


63


, a first mount portion


64


formed in a substantially middle portion of the housing main body


62


with respect to forward and backward directions, and a second mount portion


65


which is so formed as to substantially enclose or extend along a rear half area of the housing main body


62


. The female terminal fittings


70


are inserted or insertable into the cavities


63


preferably through their rear end openings, and a primary locking portion


63


A engageable with the female terminal fitting


70


is formed preferably in each cavity


63


.




The interior of the first mount portion


64


defines a space which is open in one side surface and substantially communicates with the cavities


63


. The retainer


80


is to be accommodated in this space. A forwardly projecting elastic lock portion


66


is formed integrally or unitarily on the front surface of the first mount portion


64


for locking the connector housings


11


,


61


into each other. A lock claw


66


A is formed at the projecting end of the elastic lock portion


66


and projects outwardly therefrom. This lock claw


66


A has a comblike or curved shape when viewed from front and is positioned such that an arc defined by the lock claw


66


A preferably has the substantially same center as an arc defined by a lock claw


84


A of an elastic lock portion


84


of the retainer


80


to be described later. Such an elastic lock portion


66


is in a lock position where it is engageable with the lock groove


16


when it is in its free state and is displaceable to an unlock position where it is disengaged from the lock groove


16


by being elastically deformed inwardly. The first mount portion


64


is formed with a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


67


A which substantially extends in forward and backward directions preferably along the upper surface of the housing main body


62


and connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


67


B which substantially extend along forward and backward directions preferably along the substantially opposite side surfaces of the housing main body


62


.




The lateral, preferably upper surface of the second mount portion


65


is recessed in its middle part with respect to transverse direction. Connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


67


C are defined substantially between the opposite side surfaces of the second mount portion


65


and the outer side surfaces of the housing main body


62


.




Each female terminal fitting


70


includes a substantially box-shaped terminal main body


71


to be inserted into the corresponding cavity


63


and a wire connection portion


72


extending substantially backwardly from the rear end of the terminal main body


71


. A wire


73


is connected with the wire connection portion


72


e.g. by cramping. On the lower surface of the terminal main body


71


is formed a metal lance or locking portion


74


that is engageable with the primary locking portion


63


A of the cavity


63


. A lower portion of the rear end surface of the terminal main body


71


acts as a receiving portion


75


engageable with the retainer


80


for effecting secondary locking.




The retainer


80


includes a main body


81


and an arm


82


that projects sideways (or in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180° with respect to an insertion direction of the female terminal fitting


70


into the housing


21


) from the bottom end of the main body


81


. The projecting end substantially hangs free. A secondary locking portion


83


that is engageable with the receiving portion


75


of the female terminal fitting


70


is formed on the upper surface of the arm


82


. The retainer


80


is selectively mountable by at least partially inserting the arm


82


sideways into the first mount portion


64


in a partial lock position (not shown), where it is inserted halfway, and in a full lock position (see

FIG. 14

) where it is deeply inserted.




Such a retainer


80


is integrally or unitarily formed with the elastic lock portion


84


for locking the connector housings


11


,


61


in their connected state. The elastic lock portion


84


projects forwardly from the main body


81


and is elastically deformable inwardly. The lock claw


84


A is formed at the projecting end of the elastic lock portion


84


. This lock claw


84


A has a comblike shape when viewed from front. With the retainer


80


fully locked, the lock claw


84


A and the lock claw


64


A of the elastic lock portion


66


of the female connector housing


61


are preferably positioned on substantially concentric circles.




The connection detecting member


90


includes a main body


91


, a pair of connection detecting portions


92


extending forwardly from the opposite side edges of the main body


92


, and guide portions


93


extending substantially backwardly preferably from the opposite side edges of the main body


92


. The connection detecting member


90


is mounted by inserting the connection detecting portions


92


into the CDP through holes


67


B to the extent that the main body


91


comes substantially into contact with the rear surface of the upper end of the first mount portion


64


, and is displaceable between a partial lock position (see

FIG. 11

) where a raised portion


94


of the main body


91


projects substantially upwardly from the first mount portion


64


and a full lock position (see

FIGS. 12

to


14


) which is located substantially below the partial lock position. With the connection detecting member


90


in its partial lock position, the connection detecting portions


92


are located substantially above the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


, thereby permitting their displacements or deflections to their unlock positions. When the connection detecting member


90


is moved to its full lock position, the connection detecting portions


92


enter clearances between the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


and the side surfaces of the housing main body


62


, thereby substantially preventing the displacements or deflections of the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


to their unlock positions.




The short releasing member


95


includes a main body


96


and a substantially plate-shaped short releasing portion


97


extending forwardly from the main body


96


. A raised or projecting portion


98


is formed on the upper surface of the main body


96


. Such a short releasing member


95


is mounted with the short releasing portion


97


substantially aligned along the lateral, preferably upper surface of the housing main body


62


and is displaceable substantially along forward and backward directions between a partial lock position where the front end of the short releasing portion


97


is located behind or at the SRP through hole


67


A of the female connector housing


61


and a full lock position where the short releasing portion


97


projects forward to a large extent through the through hole


67


A.




With the connector housings


11


,


61


unconnected, the male tabs


13


are shorted by the shorting fitting


14


in the male connector


10


(see FIG.


12


).




On the other hand, the female connector


60


is assembled and connected with the male connector


10


in the following procedure. Specifically, the retainer


80


, the short releasing member


95


and the connection detecting member


90


are mounted on the female connector housing


61


in their respective partial lock positions (see FIG.


11


). In this state, the secondary locking portions


83


are displaced substantially sideways from the cavities


63


and, accordingly, the female terminal fittings


70


can be inserted into the cavities


63


.




After the insertion of the female terminal fittings


70


, the retainer


80


is pushed to its full lock position. At this time, if the female terminal fittings


70


are insufficiently inserted the side surfaces of the terminal main bodies


71


will interfere with the secondary locking portions


83


. Thus, the retainer


80


cannot be displaced to its full lock position. In other words, the inserted state of the female terminal fittings


70


can be detected based on whether or not the retainer


80


can be pushed to its full lock position.




After the displacement of the retainer


80


to its full lock position, the connector housings


11


,


61


are or can be connected. At this time, since the connection detecting member


90


is in its partial lock position and the connection detecting portions


92


are located above the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


, the connection smoothly progresses while the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


are being displaced or deflected substantially to their unlock positions. When the connector housings


11


,


61


are substantially properly connected, the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


are engaged with the lock grooves


16


, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


61


are locked in their properly connected state.




Thereafter, the connection detecting member


90


is pushed to its full lock position (see FIG.


12


). Then, the connection detecting portions


92


enter the clearances between the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


and the housing main body


62


, thereby preventing the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


from being displaced or deflected to their unlock positions (see FIG.


14


). As a result, the connector housings


11


,


61


are doubly locked. In the case that the connector housings


11


,


61


are partly connected, the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


are in their unlock positions by the interference with the inner wall surfaces of the male connector housing


11


. Accordingly, the connection detecting portions


92


cannot enter the clearances between the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


and the housing main body


62


and the connection detecting member


90


cannot be displaced to its full lock position. In other words, the connected state of the connector housings


11


,


61


can be detected based on whether or not the connection detecting member


90


can be displaced to its full lock position.




Thereafter, the short releasing member


95


is displaced to its full lock position. Then, the short releasing portion


97


slips under the shorting fitting


14


to separate it from the male tabs


13


, with the result that the shorted state of the male tabs


13


is released (see FIG.


13


).




When the connectors


10


,


60


are to be disconnected, the short releasing member


95


is displaced to its partial lock position to short the male tabs


13


(see FIG.


12


). Next, the connection detecting member


90


is raised to its partial lock position to permit the elastic deformation of the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


. Thereafter, if a force is applied to separate the connector housings


11


,


61


from each other, the elastic lock portions


66


,


84


are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


while undergoing elastic deformation, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


61


are disengaged.




Since the effects of the second embodiment are substantially same as those of the first embodiment, no description is given.




A third embodiment of the invention is described with reference to

FIGS. 15

to


21


. No description is given on a male connector


10


with which a female connector


100


of this embodiment is to be connected since it has the same construction as those of the foregoing embodiments.




The female connector


100


is comprised of a female connector housing (connector housing)


101


, a female terminal fitting


110


, a short releasing member


120


and a connection detecting member


130


.




The female connector housing


101


includes a housing main body


102


formed with one or more, preferably a pair of cavities


103


, and a substantially box-shaped mount portion


104


substantially continuous with the rear end of the housing main body


102


and extending laterally, preferably downward. An upper area of the mount portion


104


acts as a mount space


104


A, whereas a lower area thereof acts as a press space spaces


104


A,


104


B are open preferably substantially the rear side of the mount portion


104


. Elas portions


111


of the female terminal fittings


110


are to be at least partially accommodated in the cavities


103


; wire connection portions


112


thereof are to be pressed or inserted into the press space


104


B; and the short releasing member


120


and the connection detecting member


130


are to be substantially accommodated in the mount space


104


A. A connection detecting member (CDM) mount hole


105


is formed in the upper surface of the mount portion


104


and substantially communicates with the mount space


104


A. In the front surface of the mount portion


104


are formed a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


106


which is open substantially along the upper surface of the housing main body


102


, and a pair of left and right connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


107


which are open along the side surfaces of the housing main body


102


.




A pair of left and right elastic lock portions


108


project from the front surface of the mount portion


104


so as to extend preferably substantially along the outer edges of the CDP through holes


107


. Lock claws


108


A project outwardly at the projecting ends of the elastic lock portions


108


. Such elastic lock portions


108


are in their lock positions where they are engageable with the lock grooves


16


when they are in their free states and are displaceable to their unlock positions where they are substantially disengaged from the lock grooves


16


by being elastically deformed inward. When the elastic lock portions


108


are in their lock positions, there are defined spaces between them and the side surfaces of the housing main body


102


into which connection detecting portions


132


to be described later are at least partially insertable. However, when the elastic lock portions


108


are displaced to their unlock positions, the clearances between the elastic lock portions


108


and the housing main body


102


become so narrow or dimensioned that the connection detecting portions


132


cannot enter.




A press cover


109


is connected with the female connector housing


101


via a hinge


109


A so as to be located preferably located at the left side when viewed from front. The press cover


109


is mounted on the female connector housing


101


to cover the press space


104


substantially by folding back the hinge


109


A while bending it, and is locked in its mount position by engaging lock holes


109


B of the press cover


109


with lock projections


109


C of the female connector housing


101


. Wire pressing portions


109


D and escape recesses


109


E are formed on a surface of the press cover


109


which is located inside when the press cover


109


is mounted. Blades


113


of the female terminal fittings


110


, to be described later, substantially enter the escape recesses


109


E, and the wire pressing portions


109


D press wires


114


toward the blades


113


. In other words, the wires


114


preferably are connected with female terminal fittings


110


by mounting the press cover


109


on the female connector housing


101


.




The female terminal fittings (cramping terminal)


110


include each a pair of left and right elastic contact portions


111


to be insertable into the cavities


103


and the substantially box-shaped wire connection portion


112


extending preferably downward from the rear end of the elastic contact portions


111


. The wire connection portion


112


is opened at its rear side, and the blades


113


to be connected with the corresponding wire


114


by cramping are formed inside the wire connection portion


112


. The blades


113


are connected with the wire


114


by the press cover


109


as described above.




The short releasing member


120


includes a main body


121


which preferably is plate-shaped as a whole, and a short releasing portion


122


which extends horizontally (or substantially along a direction of insertion of the female and male connectors


100


,


10


) from the front surface of the main body


121


, such that the projecting end substantially hangs free. The short releasing member


120


is inserted or insertable into the mount space


104


A preferably from behind the female connector housing


101


and is mountable in a partial lock position where the main body


121


projects backward of the female connector housing


101


as shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

and in a full lock position where the main body


121


is substantially flush with the rear surface of the female connector housing


101


. The short releasing member


120


is held in its partial lock position by an unillustrated locking means and is securely held in its full lock position by the engagement with the connection detecting member


130


(

FIG. 19

) as described later.




With the short releasing member


120


partly locked, the short releasing portion


122


projects forward a short distance from the SRP through hole


106


. Accordingly, the short releasing portion


122


is substantially not touching or not deflecting the shorting fitting


14


when the connector housings


11


,


101


are connected. However, since the short releasing portion


122


projects a long distance with the short releasing member


120


in its full lock position, it engages the shorting fitting


14


when the connector housings


11


,


101


are connected, thereby deforming the shorting fitting


14


upward and/or away from the male tabs


13


.




The upper corners of the front surface of the main portion


121


of the short releasing member


120


are recessed to form a pair of left and right spring receiving portions


123


. One end of each compression coil spring (biasing means)


125


is brought into contact with the spring receiving portion


123


. The compression coil springs


125


preferably are arranged substantially along the opposite side surfaces of the connection detecting member


130


, and the other ends of the compression coil springs


125


are brought into contact with unillustrated spring receiving portions in the mount space


104


A. By the compression coil springs


125


, the short releasing member


120


is biased in a direction from its full lock position to its partial lock position (a direction opposite from a mounting direction).




The connection detecting member


130


includes a substantially box-shaped main body


131


having substantially open front and lower surfaces and a pair of left and right connection detecting portions


132


projecting forwardly from the side edges of the main body


131


, such that the projecting ends substantially hang free. A SRP through hole


133


is formed in the rear surface of the main body


131


. The connection detecting member


130


is mounted or mountable on the female connector housing


101


by fitting or inserting the main body


131


into the CDM mount hole


105


from above and by inserting the connection detecting portions


132


into the CDP through holes


107


. The connection detecting member


130


is held by an unillustrated locking means in its partial lock position (see

FIGS. 16

to


18


) and its full lock position (see

FIG. 19

) located below the partial lock position.




The elastic lock portions


108


are permitted to be elastically deformed to their unlock positions in the partly locked state of the connection detecting member


130


, since the connection detecting portions


132


are located spaced or at a distance, preferably substantially above the elastic lock portions


108


. On the other hand, in the fully locked state of the connection detecting member


130


, the displacement of the elastic lock portions


108


to their unlock positions is restricted, since the connection detecting portions


132


are located substantially overlapping with, preferably at the substantially same height as the elastic lock portions


108


. It should be noted that the height of the SRP through hole


133


is such that the connection detecting member


130


is out of contact when the short releasing portion


122


is in any position between the partial lock position to the full lock position.




The third embodiment provides a means for holding the short releasing member


120


in its full lock position. Specifically, a bottom end of the main body


131


of the connection detecting member


130


acts as an engaging portion (holding means)


134


engageable with the short releasing member


120


. On the other hand, the main body


121


of the short releasing member


120


is formed with a substantially L-shaped receiving portion


124


projecting from a bottom part of its front surface. The engaging portion


134


is engageable with this receiving portion


124


.




When the short releasing member


120


and the connection detecting member


130


are both in their partial lock positions, the engaging portion


134


is positioned obliquely forward or not corresponding to or substantially flush with respect to the receiving portion


124


. If the short releasing member


120


is moved forward to its full lock position with the connection detecting member


130


left in its partial lock position, the receiving portion


124


is located substantially below or substantially corresponding to or substantially flush with the engaging portion


134


. The engaging portion


134


engages the receiving portion


124


, if an attempt is made to move the connection detecting member


130


to its full lock position in this state, with the result that a backward (a direction returning to the partial lock position) displacement of the short releasing member


120


is prevented.




With the connector housings


11


,


101


unconnected, both male tabs


13


are shorted by the shorting fitting


14


in the male connector


10


. The female connector


100


is assembled in the following manner and fitted into the male connector


10


. Specifically, the elastic contact portions


111


of the female terminal fittings


110


are at least partially inserted into the cavities


103


preferably from behind the female connector housing


101


; the wire connecting portions


112


are pressed into the press spaces


104


B; and the connection detecting member


130


is at least partially fitted into the CDM mount hole


105


preferably from above the female connector housing


101


and partly locked (see FIG.


16


). Since the connection detecting portions


132


of the connection detecting member


130


partly locked are located above the elastic lock portions


108


, the elastic lock portions


108


are elastically deformed inwardly, thereby being displaced to their unlock positions (see FIG.


20


).




Next, the short releasing member


120


is partly locked (see

FIG. 17

) while the compression coil springs


125


are being inserted into the mount space


104


A. At this time, the short releasing portion


122


passes through the SRP through holes


106


,


133


of the connection detecting member


130


and the mount portion


104


. The projecting length of the short releasing portion


122


is shorter than a length necessary to release the shorted state. The wires


114


are placed substantially along the rear surfaces of the wire connection portions


112


. The press cover


109


is folded backward while the hinge


109


A is bent, and the wires


114


are pushed into the inside of the wire connection portions


112


by the wire pressing portion


109


D of the press cover


109


to be connected with the blades


113


(see FIG.


18


). In this way, the assembling operation before the connection of the female connector


100


is substantially completed.




Next, this female connector


100


is connected with the male connector


10


. Since the connection detecting portions


132


are located above the elastic lock portions


108


in this state, the elastic lock portions


108


enter the male connector housing


11


while being elastically deformed to their unlock positions. When the male and female connector housings


11


,


101


are properly connected, the elastic lock portions


108


are engaged with the lock grooves


16


, thereby locking the connector housings


11


,


101


in their properly connected state (see FIG.


18


). Since the short releasing portion


122


is substantially not touching or deflecting the shorting fitting


14


in this state, the male tabs


13


are kept shorted by the shorting fitting


14


.




In this state, if the short releasing member


120


is pushed to its full lock position against the biasing forces of the compression coil springs


125


, the short releasing portion


122


pushes the shorting fitting


14


up to release the shorted state of the male tabs


13


. The short releasing member


120


is pushed to its full lock position without relaxing a force to push the short releasing member


120


. Then, the engaging portion


134


of the connection detecting member


130


engages the receiving portion


124


of the short releasing member


120


, with the result that the short releasing member


120


is held in its full lock position against the biasing forces of the compression coil springs


125


(see FIG.


19


). Further, since the connection detecting portions


132


enter inside the elastic lock portions


108


(see

FIG. 21

) or substantially enter a space defined between the elastic lock portions


108


and the main body


102


, the elastic deformation of the elastic lock portions


108


to their unlock positions is substantially prevented and the connector housings


11


,


101


are thus locked in their properly connected state. This enables the detection of the proper connection of the connectors


10


,


100


. In this way, the connecting operation is completed.




If the connectors


10


,


100


are connected only partly, the connector housings


11


,


101


are not deeply fitted with each other. Thus, a distance from the leading end of the short releasing portion


122


to its engaging position with the shorting fitting


14


is longer as compared with a case where the connector housings


11


,


101


are properly connected. Accordingly, the short releasing portion


122


does not substantially touch or deflect the shorting fitting


14


when the short releasing member


120


is pushed to its full lock position, and the male tabs


14


are kept shorted. Thereafter, if an attempt is made to push the connection detecting member


130


to its full lock position, the connection detecting member


130


cannot be displaced to its full lock position by the connection detecting portions


132


being interfered or interacting with by the elastic lock portions


108


since the elastic lock portions


108


are in their unlock positions. In this way, it is detected that the connectors


10


,


100


are partly connected. At this time, the short releasing member


120


is pushed back to its partial lock position by the biasing forces of the compression coil springs


125


.




Next, a case where the connection detection by the connection detecting member


130


is not made is described. Unless the connection detecting member


130


is pushed to its full lock position after the connectors


10


,


100


are properly. connected and the short releasing member


120


is pushed to its full lock position, the short releasing member


120


is pushed substantially back to its partial lock position by the biasing forces of the compression coil springs


125


if the short releasing member


120


is unhanded. In other words, whether or not the connection detecting member


130


has been pushed to the full lock position is or can be discriminated based on whether or not the short releasing member


120


is held in its full lock position.




As described above, the reason why the connection detecting member


130


cannot be pushed to its full lock position is either that the connectors


10


,


100


are partly connected or that no attempt has been made to push it. In either case, this is caused by the improper assembling of the connectors


10


,


100


. On the other hand, whether or not the connection detecting member


130


has been pushed to its full lock position is discriminated based on whether or not the short releasing member


120


is held in its full lock position as described above. In other words, according to this embodiment, the assembled state of the connectors


10


,


100


can be detected based on whether or not the short releasing member


120


can be held in its full lock position.




In the case of disconnecting the connectors


10


,


100


properly assembled, the connection detecting member


130


is displaced to its partial lock position using a jig (not shown) or the like. Then, the elastic lock portions


108


are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


and the connection detecting member


130


is displaced to its partial lock position by the biasing forces of the compression coil springs


125


, thereby shorting the male tabs


13


. Thereafter, the connector housings


11


,


101


are disconnected from each other.




A fourth embodiment of the invention is described with reference to FIG.


22


. In the fourth embodiment, the partial lock position of the short releasing member


120


is different from that in the third embodiment. Specifically, when the connection detecting member


130


and the short releasing member


120


are both in their partial lock positions, the receiving portion


124


of the short releasing member


120


is located right below or corresponding to the engaging portion


134


of the connection detecting member


130


, i.e. on a moving path of the engaging portion


134


when the connection detecting member


130


is displaced to its full lock position. Accordingly, if an attempt is made to push the connection detecting member


130


to its full lock position without pushing the short releasing member


120


to its full lock position, the displacement of the connection detecting member


130


to its full lock position is prevented partway by the engaging portion


134


interfering with the upper surface of the receiving portion


124


. In this way, the fourth embodiment can prevent the connection detection by the connection detecting member


130


from being made without releasing the shorted state of the male tabs


13


by the short releasing member


120


.




Further, a notch


105


A for the insertion of a jig J is formed at the edge of the CDM mount hole


105


. The connection detecting member


130


can easily be displaced from its full lock position to its partial lock position by inserting the jig J into the notch


105


A and levering the connection detecting member


130


with it.




A fifth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS.


23


to


33


. In this embodiment, the female connector


20


is comprised of the female connector housing (connector housing)


21


to be connected with the male connector housing


11


, female terminal fittings (terminal fittings)


30


, a retainer


140


to be mounted on the female connector housing


21


and an engaging member


150


to be substantially mounted or mountable on the female connector housing.




The female connector housing


21


includes the housing main body


22


having a pair of cavities


23


formed side by side and a box-shaped mount portion


24


which is continuous with the rear end of the housing main body


22


and is widely open backward. The corresponding female terminal fitting


30


is inserted into each cavity


23


through an opening at its rear end, and a primary locking portion


23


A engageable with the female terminal fitting


30


is formed in the cavity


23


.




The mount portion


24


is formed with a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


25


A which extends through the front wall of the mount portion


24


and is open along the upper surface of the housing main body


22


. A pair of connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


25


B extend along side surfaces of the housing main body


22


. A pair of elastic lock portion (ELP) through holes


25


C extend along and communicate with the outer edge of the through holes


25


B. These through holes


25


A,


25


B,


25


C substantially communicate with each other.




In upper areas of the inner surfaces of the left and right surfaces of the mount portion


24


are formed partial lock guide portions


26


A substantially extending in forward and backward directions and full lock guide portions


26


B extending upwardly from the front ends of the partial lock guide portions


26


A. A partial lock projection


26


C is formed in each partial lock guide portion


26


A, and a full lock projection


26


D is formed at the upper end of each full lock guide portion


26


B. On the other hand, partial lock projections


26


E are formed in lower areas of the inner side surfaces of the mount portion


24


.




An operable hole


25


D is formed in a position of the front wall of the mount portion


24


substantially below the housing main body


22


, and a pair of wire escape grooves


26


F are formed in the bottom wall thereof.




Openings


25


E extending substantially along the outer edges of the CDP through holes


25


B are holes made e.g. by a mold to substantially form the guide portions


26


A,


26


B, and vertically elongated openings


25


F at the opposite sides of the operable hole


25


D are holes made by the mold to form the lower partial lock projections


26


E.




The female terminal fitting


30


is comprised of a box-shaped terminal main body


31


to be inserted into the cavity


23


, and a wire connection portion


32


extending downward at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at right angles from the rear end of the terminal main body


31


. A wire


33


is connected with the wire connection portion


32


by cramping. In the lower surface of the terminal main body


31


a metal lance or locking portion


34


is formed for engagement with the primary locking portion


23


A of the cavity


23


. A lower portion of the rear end surface of the terminal main body


31


acts as a receiving portion


35


that is engageable with the retainer


140


for effecting secondary locking.




The retainer


140


is in the form of a thick plate and is so dimensioned as to be vertically displaceable in the mount portion


24


of the female connector housing


21


. In an upper portion of the retainer


140


a pair of through holes


141


are formed through which the female terminals


30


are to be inserted. Secondary locking portions


142


engageable with the receiving portions


35


of the female terminal fittings


30


project at the bottom edges of the through holes


141


. An operable projection


143


is formed on the front surface of the retainer


140


in a position below the through holes


141


. A partition wall


145


is formed on the rear surface of the retainer


140


which extends substantially vertically from a partitioning portion


144


between the through holes


141


to the bottom end. The female terminal fittings


30


are to be arranged at substantially opposite sides of this partition wall


145


. At the upper ends of the opposite side edges of the retainer


140


are formed full lock grooves


146


, below which substantially rectangular guide projections


147


are formed.




Such a retainer


140


is integrally or unitarily formed with elastic lock portions (lock means)


148


for locking the connector housings


11


,


21


substantially in their properly connected state. The elastic lock portions


148


project substantially forward from the upper ends of the opposite sides of the retainer


140


, the projecting ends hanging free are elastically deformable inward and preferably have a substantially rectangular shape when viewed sideways. At the projecting end of each elastic lock piece


148


is formed a lock claw


148


A projecting outward. When viewed from front, the lock claws of the elastic lock portions


148


are in the form of arcs having the same center.




The engaging member


150


includes a main body


151


which preferably is substantially plate-shaped and has an outer shape matching an opening of the mount portion


24


. A pair of short releasing portions


152


which preferably are defined in a plate or plate-like portion extend substantially horizontally from an upper end position of the front surface of the main body


151


. A pair of connection detecting portions


153


extend in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially downwardly from the outer edges of the respective short releasing portions


152


and are continuous with the front surface of the main body


151


. Guide grooves


154


are formed in upper end positions of the opposite sides of the main body


151


.




Before the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected, the male tabs


13


are shorted by the shorting fitting


14


in the male connector


10


. The female connector


20


is assembled in the following manner and fitted into the male connector


10


.




Specifically, as shown in

FIG. 26

, the retainer


140


is pushed into the mount portion


24


of the female connector housing


21


preferably from substantially behind to be accommodated therein. At this time, the guide projections


147


are moved substantially parallel and forwardly along the partial lock guide portions


26


A. When the retainer


140


is brought substantially into contact with the back end surface of the mount portion


24


, the guide projections


147


move substantially beyond the partial lock projections


26


C and the lower portion of the retainer


140


moves substantially beyond the partial lock projections


26


E. As a result, the retainer


140


is held in its partial lock position by the partial lock projections


26


C,


26


E.




In this state, the elastic lock portions


148


project forward through the ELP through holes


25


C, defining deformation spaces in conjunction with the side surfaces of the housing main body


22


. The level of the elastic lock portions


148


is displaced preferably downward from the level where they are engageable with the lock grooves


16


of the male connector housing


11


when the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected. If an attempt is made to connect the connectors


10


,


20


in this state, the leading ends of the elastic lock portions


148


are struck against the front end of the male connector housing


11


, making the connection impossible.




After the retainer


140


is partly locked, the terminal main bodies


31


of the female terminal fittings


30


are inserted into the cavities


23


through the through holes


141


preferably from behind. When the female terminal fittings


30


are properly inserted, the metal locking portions


34


engage the primary locking portions


23


A, with the result that the primary locking of the female terminal fittings


30


is effected so as not to come out of the cavities


23


.




When the female terminal fittings


30


are properly inserted, the retainer


140


is displaced upwardly as shown in

FIG. 27

by operating the operable projection


143


in the operable hole


25


D e.g. by finger. Then, the full lock grooves


146


are engaged with the full lock projections


26


D and the retainer


140


is held in its full lock position. When the retainer


140


is displaced to its full lock position, the secondary locking portions


142


substantially engage the receiving portions


35


of the female terminal fittings


30


. The female terminal fittings


30


are locked doubly by this secondary locking as well as the primary locking.




On the other hand, when the female terminal fittings


30


are inserted insufficiently, the retainer


140


cannot be displaced to its full lock position even if an attempt is made to push up the retainer


140


in its partial lock position because the secondary locking portions


142


are obstructed by the female terminal fitting


30


, and preferably by the lower surfaces of the terminal main bodies


31


. In this way, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


30


is detected. In such a case, the female terminal fittings


30


are reinserted to their proper insertion positions and then the retainer


140


is displaced to its full lock position.




When the retainer


140


is displaced to its full lock position, the elastic lock portions


148


that are integral or unitary therewith are displaced laterally, and preferably upward. As a result, the elastic lock portions


148


become engageable with the lock grooves


16


without being struck against the male connector housing


11


(see FIG.


29


). When the retainer


140


is in its partial lock position, the SRP through holes


25


A are substantially closed by the upper end of the retainer


140


. By the displacement of the retainer


140


to its full lock position, these through holes


25


A are substantially opened so as to allow the passage of the short releasing portions


152


.




Subsequently, the engaging member


150


is assembled slightly with the female connector housing


21


preferably from behind (see FIGS.


30


and


32


), causing the short releasing portions


152


and the connection detecting portions


153


to pass through the through holes


141


of the retainer


140


, the SRP through holes


25


A and the CDP through holes


25


B.




At this time, if the SRP through holes


25


A cannot allow the passage of the short releasing portions


152


because they are closed or covered substantially by the retainer


140


, it can be detected that the retainer


140


has not been displaced to its full lock position. In other words, the female terminal fittings are or may be insufficiently inserted. In such a case, the female terminal fittings


30


are reinserted to their proper positions and the retainer


140


is substantially displaced to its full lock position.




Subsequently, the female connector housing


21


is connected with the male connector housing


11


with the engaging member


150


slightly assembled or preassembled. In this state, the elastic lock portions


148


are fitted into the male connector housing


11


while being elastically deformed or deflected inwardly since the connection detecting portions


153


are located therebehind and thus allow a deformation. When the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected properly, the elastic lock portions


148


are engaged with the lock grooves


16


, thereby locking the connector housing


11


,


21


in their properly connected state. In this state, the short releasing portions


152


are kept out of contact with the shorting fitting


14


since they project forwardly only a short distance and, accordingly, the male tabs


13


are held shorted. Alternatively, the short releasing portion


152


may be in contact with the short fitting


14


without deflecting it out of contact from the terminal fittings or male tabs


13


.




Thereafter, the engaging member


150


is pushed deeply into the mount portion


24


. The short releasing portions


152


accordingly move forward and slip between the shorting fitting


14


and the male tabs


13


to elastically deform the shorting fitting


14


away from the tabs


13


, preferably substantially upward. As a result, the shorting fitting


14


is separated from the male tabs


13


, thereby releasing the shorted state of the male tabs


13


.




The connection detecting portions


153


also travel forward as the engaging member


150


is pushed in and are located along the inner side surfaces of the elastic lock portions


148


. This substantially prevents the inward displacement or deflection of the elastic lock portions


148


, i.e. the disengagement thereof from the lock grooves


16


. As a result, the connector housings


11


,


21


are doubly locked. If the connector housings


11


,


21


are partly connected, the elastic lock portions


148


are elastically displaced inwardly by the interference of the inner surface of the male connector housing


11


. Accordingly, the clearances between the elastic lock portions


148


and the housing main body


22


are so narrow or dimensioned such that the connection detecting portions


153


cannot enter (not shown) or interact. Therefore, the engaging member


150


cannot be pushed in. In other words, the connected state of the connector housings


11


,


21


can be detected based on whether or not the engaging member


150


can be pushed in.




In this embodiment, the connectors are assembled by connecting the connector housings


11


,


21


with the engaging member


150


detached from the female connector housing


21


and then mounting the engaging member


150


on the female connector housing


21


. In this case, there is a possibility that the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected, overlooking that the female terminal fittings


30


are insufficiently inserted and the retainer


140


is in its partial lock position. However, since the elastic lock portions


148


are displaced to positions below their proper positions with the retainer


140


in its partial lock position, they come substantially into contact with the front end of the male connector housing


11


while the connector housings


11


,


12


are being connected, making the connection impossible. Thus, it can be detected that the retainer is in its partial lock position, i.e. the female terminal fittings


30


are insufficiently inserted.




When the connectors


10


,


20


are to be disconnected, the engaging member


150


is first displaced to its partial mount position or detached from the female connector housing


21


. This brings the male tabs


13


into their shorted state and permits the elastic deformation of the elastic lock portions


148


. Thereafter, if a force is applied to separate the connector housings


11


,


21


from each other, the elastic lock portions


148


are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


while undergoing elastic deformation, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


21


are disengaged.




As described above, the elastic lock portions


148


are integrally or unitarily formed on the retainer


140


and, when the retainer


140


is in its partial lock position, they are displaced from their proper positions and cannot effect their locking function. Accordingly, even if the detection by the retainer


140


is overlooked, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


30


can be detected based on whether or not the locking function of the elastic lock portions


148


can be effected when the connector housings


11


,


21


are connected at a later stage. Thus, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


30


can securely be detected.




The insufficient insertion can also be detected by the elastic lock portions


148


being struck against or interacting with the front end of the male connector housing


11


to prevent the connector housings


11


,


21


from being connected. Accordingly, it takes less time and labor to check the locking function and operability is better as compared with a case where the locking function by the elastic lock portions is checked after the connector housings are properly connected.




A sixth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 34

to


41


. Since a male connector


10


into which a female connector


160


of this embodiment is fitted has the same construction as that of the fifth embodiment, no description is given thereon.




The female connector


160


is comprised of a female connector housing (connector housing)


161


to be connected with the male connector housing


11


, female terminal fittings


170


to be substantially mounted in the female connector housing


161


, a retainer


180


to be substantially mounted on the female connector housing


161


, and an engaging member


190


to be substantially mounted on the female connector housing


161


.




The female connector housing


161


includes a housing main body


162


formed with a pair of cavities


163


, a retainer mount portion


164


formed substantially in a middle portion of the housing main body


162


with respect to forward and backward directions, and an engaging member mount portion


165


which is so formed as to substantially enclose a rear half area of the housing main body


162


. The female terminal fittings


170


are inserted into the cavities


163


through their rear end openings, and a primary locking portion


163


A engageable with the female terminal fitting


170


is formed in each cavity


163


.




The interior of the retainer mount portion


164


is a space which is open in one side surface and communicates with the cavities


163


. The retainer


180


is to be accommodated in this space. Locking projections


164


A are formed at upper and lower ends of the opening of the retainer mount portion


164


(see FIG.


38


). On the front surface of the retainer mount portion


164


is formed a forward projecting elastic lock portion


166


for locking the connector housings


11


,


161


into each other. The elastic lock portion


166


is elastically deformable substantially inward. A lock claw


166


A projecting outward is formed at the projecting end of the elastic lock portion


166


. This lock claw


166


A has a comblike shape when viewed from front and is positioned such that an arc defined by the lock claw


166


A preferably has the substantially same center as an arc defined by a lock claw


188


A of an elastic lock portion


188


of the retainer


180


to be described later. The retainer mount portion


164


is formed with a short releasing portion (SRP) through hole


164


B which substantially extends in forward and backward directions along the upper surface of the housing main body


162


, connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


164


C which substantially extend along forward and backward directions along the opposite side surfaces of the housing main body


162


.




The upper surface of the engaging member mount portion


165


is recessed in its middle part with respect to transverse direction. Connection detecting portion (CDP) through holes


165


A are defined between the opposite side surfaces of the engaging member mount portion


165


and the outer side surfaces of the housing main body


162


. A pair of front and rear locking projections


165


B,


165


C are formed at the opening edge of the upper surface, and an elastic locking portion


165


D is formed in the opening of the upper surface, and projects substantially backward from the retainer mount portion


164


, such that the projecting end hangs free.




Each female terminal fitting


170


includes a substantially box-shaped terminal main body


171


to be inserted into the corresponding cavity


163


and a wire connection portion


172


extending backward from the rear end of the terminal main body


171


. A wire


173


is connected with the wire connection portion


172


e.g. by cramping. On the lower surface of the terminal main body


171


is formed a metal lance or locking portion


174


engageable with the primary locking portion


163


A of the cavity


163


. A lower portion of the rear end surface of the terminal main body


171


acts as a receiving portion


175


engageable with the retainer


180


for effecting secondary locking.




The retainer


180


includes a substantially rectangular main body


181


and at least one pair of arms


182


,


183


projecting sideways (or along a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially normal to the insertion direction of the terminal fittings


170


into the housing main body


162


) from the upper and bottom ends of the main body


181


, the projecting ends substantially hanging free. Secondary locking portions


184


engageable with the receiving portions


175


of the female terminal fittings


170


are formed on the inner or upper surface of the lower arm


183


, whereas a pair of locking projections


185


,


186


are formed on the outer or upper surface of the upper arm


182


. The retainer


180


is selectively mountable by inserting the arms


182


,


183


sideways into the retainer mount portion


164


in a partial lock position shown in

FIGS. 38 and 40

and in a full lock position shown in

FIGS. 39 and 41

. In the partial lock position, a loose movement of the retainer


180


is restricted by the locking projections


185


,


186


of the retainer


180


tightly holding the upper locking projection


164


A of the retainer mount portion


164


therebetween. In the full lock position, one lock projection


185


of the retainer


180


substantially engages the inside of the upper lock projection


164


A of the retainer mount portion


164


, and a stopper


187


of the retainer


180


is substantially in contact with the back end surface of the retainer mount portion


164


, thereby restricting a loose movement of the retainer


180


.




Such a retainer


180


is integrally or unitarily formed with the elastic lock portion (lock means)


188


for locking the connector housings


11


,


161


in their connected state. The elastic lock portion


188


projects substantially forward from the main body


181


and is elastically deformable or deflectable inward. At the projecting end of the elastic lock portion


188


is formed the lock claw


188


A. This lock claw


188


A has a substantially comblike or curved shape when viewed from front. With the retainer


180


fully locked, the lock claw


188


A and the lock claw


164


A of the elastic lock portion


166


of the female connector housing


161


are positioned on concentric circles.




The engaging member


190


includes a main body


191


in which side walls extend at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially downward at right angles from the opposite sides of the upper wall, a short releasing portion


192


which is a plate projecting forward from the upper wall of the main body


191


, and a pair of connection detecting portions


193


substantially likewise projecting forward from the opposite side walls of the main body


191


. A substantially bridge-shaped or gate-shaped raised portion


194


is formed on the upper surface of the upper wall, and locking projections


195


are formed at the upper ends of the opposite side surfaces of the raised portion


194


.




With the connector housings


11


,


161


unconnected, the male tabs


13


are shorted by the shorting fitting


14


in the male connector


10


(not shown). On the other hand, the female connector


160


is assembled and connected with the male connector


10


in the following procedure.




Specifically, the retainer


180


is inserted into the retainer mount portion


164


sideways to be held in its partial lock position (see FIG.


35


). In this state, since the secondary locking portions


184


are not in alignment with the cavities


163


as shown in

FIG. 38

, the female terminal fittings


170


can be inserted into the cavities


163


. With the retainer


180


in its partial lock position, the elastic lock portion


188


of the retainer


180


is substantially displaced relatively outward from its position where it is engageable with the lock groove


16


of the male connector housing


11


when the connector housings


11


,


161


are connected (see FIG.


40


). If an attempt is made to connect the connectors


10


,


160


in this state, the leading end of the elastic lock portion


188


comes into contact with the front end of the male connector housing


11


, making the connection impossible.




Next, with the retainer


180


in its partial lock position, the engaging member is at least partially inserted into the engaging member mount portion


165


preferably from behind to be partly locked. At this time, the engaging member


190


is held in its partial lock position (see

FIG. 36

) by the locking projections


195


thereof being held between the lock projections


165


B,


165


C of the mount portion


165


. In this state, since the connection detecting portions are located at a distance, preferably substantially behind the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


(not shown), the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


are elastically deformable inward.




After the retainer


180


and the engaging member


190


are partly locked, the female terminal fittings


170


are inserted or insertable into the cavities


163


preferably from behind. When the female terminal fittings


170


are properly inserted, the metal locking portions


174


engage the primary locking portions


163


A, with the result that the primary locking of the female terminal fittings


170


is effected so as not to come out of the cavities


163


.




The retainer


180


is pushed in after the insertion of the female terminal fittings


170


. At this time, the retainer


180


is displaced to its full lock position if the female terminal fittings


170


are properly inserted, whereas the retainer


180


cannot be displaced to its full lock position because of the secondary locking portions


184


of the retainer


180


being interfered by or interacting the side surfaces of the terminal main body


171


if they are insufficiently inserted. In other words, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


170


can be detected based on whether or not the retainer can be displaced to its full lock position. In the case of detecting the insufficient insertion, the retainer


180


is displaced to its full lock position after the female terminal fittings


170


are reinserted to their proper positions.




Upon the displacement of the retainer


180


to its full lock position, the secondary locking portions


184


engage the receiving portions


175


of the female terminal fittings


170


. The female terminal fittings


170


are doubly locked by the secondary locking and the primary locking (see FIG.


36


). As the retainer


180


is displaced to its full lock position, the elastic lock portion


188


integral or unitary with the retainer


180


is displaced inward, i.e. in a direction substantially toward the elastic lock portion


166


of the female connector housing


161


and becomes engageable with the lock groove


16


without being interfered by the male connector housing


11


(see FIG.


41


).




Thereafter, the female connector housing


161


is connected with the male connector housing


11


. At this time, the connection detecting portion


193


is located at a distance or behind the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


, which are accordingly fitted into the male connector housing


11


while being elastically deformed inward. When the connector housings


11


,


161


are properly connected, the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


are engaged with the lock grooves


16


(not shown), with the result that the connector housings


11


,


161


are locked in their connected state. Since the short releasing portion


192


projects forward a short distance in this state (see FIG.


36


), the short releasing portion


192


is preferably kept out of contact with the shorting fitting


14


and the male tabs


13


are kept shorted (not shown).




Thereafter, when the engaging member


190


is inserted to its full lock position, the short releasing portion


192


moves forward (see FIG.


37


), thereby elastically displacing the shorting fitting


14


upward or away from the male tabs


13


to release the shorted state of the male tabs


13


.




On the other hand, the connection detecting portion


193


moves forward as the engaging member


190


is moved to be located along at least part of the inner surfaces of the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


(not shown). This prevents the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


from being substantially displaced inward or disengaged from the lock grooves


16


, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


161


are doubly locked.




If the connector housings


11


,


161


are partly connected, the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


are elastically displaced inward by being interfered by the inner surfaces of the male connector housing


11


. Accordingly, the engaging member


190


cannot be pushed in, since the clearances between the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


and the housing main body


162


are so narrow or dimensioned such that the connection detecting portions


193


cannot enter or are interfered (not shown). In other words, the connected state of the connector housings


11


,


161


can be detected based on whether or not the engaging member


190


can be pushed in.




In the above operation, if the connector housings


11


,


161


are connected with the female terminal fittings


170


insufficiently inserted and the retainer


180


in its partial lock position, i.e. if the insufficient insertion detection by the retainer


180


is overlooked, the insufficient insertion can be detected during the connector connecting operation. Specifically, with the retainer in its partial lock position, the elastic lock portion


188


of the retainer


180


is displaced more outward than its proper position. Thus, the connector housings


11


,


161


cannot be connected because the elastic lock portion


188


comes into contact with the front end of the male connector housing


11


. This makes it detectable that the retainer


180


is in its partial lock position, i.e. the female terminal fittings


170


are insufficiently inserted.




When the connectors are to be disconnected, the engaging member


190


is first displaced to its partial mount position or detached from the female connector housing


161


. This brings the male tabs


13


into their shorted state and permits the elastic deformation of the elastic lock portions


166


,


188


. Thereafter, if a force is applied to separate the connector housings


11


,


161


from each other, the elastic lock portions


166


,


184


are disengaged from the lock grooves


16


while undergoing elastic deformation, with the result that the connector housings


11


,


21


are disengaged.




As described above, in the sixth embodiment, one elastic lock portion


188


is integrally or unitarily formed with the retainer


180


and substantially does not effect its locking function by being displaced from its proper position when the retainer


180


is in its partial lock position. Accordingly, even if the detection of the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


170


by the retainer


180


is overlooked, the insufficient insertion is detected based on whether or not the locking function by the elastic lock portion


188


is effectible when the connector housings


11


,


161


are connected. Therefore, the insufficient insertion of the female terminal fittings


170


can securely be detected.




In the sixth embodiment, the insufficient insertion is detected by the elastic lock portion


188


being struck against or interacting with the front end of the male connector housing


11


to prevent the connection of the connector housings


11


,


161


. Accordingly, it takes less time and labor to check the locking function and operability is better as compared with a case where the locking function by the elastic lock portions is checked after the connector housings are connected in their proper positions.




The present invention is not limited to the described and illustrated embodiments. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Besides the following embodiments, a variety of other changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the claims.




Although the elastic lock portions are provided on the female connector housing in the foregoing embodiments, they may be provided on the male connector housing according to the invention.




Although the short releasing member and the connection detecting member are mounted on the female connector housing in the foregoing embodiments, they may be mounted on the male connector housing according to the invention.




Although either or both of the pair of elastic lock portions are formed on the retainer in the first and second embodiments, both elastic lock positions may be formed on the connector housing according to the invention. In this case, the retainer may not be necessary if the terminal fittings and the wires are connected by cramping instead of by deforming the terminal fittings.




Although the short releasing portion does not touch the shorting fitting when the short releasing member is pushed to its full lock position with the connectors partly connected in the third embodiment, it may touch the shorting fitting to release the shorted state of the male tabs. In this case, since the partial connection is detected by the connection detecting member and the connectors are reconnected, there is no likelihood that the shorted state of the male tabs remains.




In the third embodiment, the biasing means is the compression coil springs and the connector housing is of the cramping type. However, according to the invention, the connector housing may integrally be formed with the biasing means. Further, the invention is also applicable to connector housings of the type in which wires are connected with terminal fittings by deforming the terminal fittings.




The insufficient insertion of the terminal fittings is detected by the elastic lock portions being struck against the front end surface of the mating connector housing in the foregoing embodiments. However, according to the invention, the elastic lock portions may be so constructed as not to be engageable with the mating lock grooves although they are insertable into the mating connector housing. Even in such a case, the connector housings are disconnected upon being pulled apart without the locking function being effected. Thus, the insufficient insertion of the female terminals can be detected based on whether or not the connector housings can be disconnected as above.




Although the both tabs are shorted in the mating connector housing in the foregoing embodiments, the invention is also applicable to connectors in which the shorted state of tabs of a mating connector needs not be released.




Although the connector is provided with the connection detecting portions engageable along the inner surfaces of the elastic lock portions in the foregoing embodiments, the invention is also applicable to connectors in which such connection detecting portions are not provided.




Although the retainer is assembled with the female connector housing in the foregoing embodiments, the invention is also applicable to connectors in which a retainer is assembled with a male connector housing.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising:a first connector housing having first terminal fittings mounted therein, a second connector housing having second terminal fittings therein and a short fitting in shorting engagement with the second terminal fittings, the second connector housing being connectable with the first connector housing in a partly connected condition and being movable to a fully connected condition, a retainer movable on the first connector housing from a partial lock position to a full lock position, the retainer having at least one elastic lock portion which is in an unlock position when the connector housings are in the partly connected condition for permitting relative movement between the connector housings, the elastic lock portion being displaceable a lock position when the connector housings are in the fully connected condition for locking the connector housings so as not be disengageable from each other, a connection detecting member having a body and detecting portions extending outwardly from a bottom of said body, said connection detecting member movable on the first connector housing when the elastic lock portion of the retainer is in the lock position, said connection detecting member being prevented from movement on the first connector housing when the elastic lock portion of the retainer is in the unlock position, and a short releasing member separate from the connection detecting member and movable on the first connector housing between a partial lock position and a full lock position, the short releasing member comprising a short releasing portion dimensioned for deflecting the short fitting out of the shorting engagement with the second terminal fittings in the second connector housing when the second connector housing is in the fully connected condition on the first connector housing and when the short releasing member is moved on the first connector housing to the full lock position.
  • 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the connection detecting member and the short releasing member are displaceable along directions substantially normal to one another.
  • 3. A connector according to claim 2, wherein the first and second connector housings are connectable with one another by movement along a mating direction, and wherein the short releasing member is movable relative to the first connector housing along a direction substantially parallel to the mating direction of the first connector housing and the second connector housing.
  • 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first connector housing and the engaging member each have a through hole, the through holes being aligned with one another when the engaging member is in the fully mounted position on the first connector housing, the short releasing portion of the shorting member being dimensioned to pass through the through holes of the engaging member and the first connector housing when the through holes are aligned, the short releasing portion being prevented from advancing through the through holes of the first connector housing and the engaging member when the through holes are not aligned.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
9-243985 Sep 1997 JP
9-243986 Sep 1997 JP
9-277606 Sep 1997 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a Divisional of Ser. No. 09/150,541 filed Sep. 9, 1998, Pat. No. 6,102,732.

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