Information
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Patent Grant
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6685499
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Patent Number
6,685,499
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Date Filed
Monday, August 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 3, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Nasri; Javaid H.
- Le; Thanh-Tam
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector structure 1 has a cable 3, and a left connector 10 and a right connector 20 connected respectively to left and right ends of the cable 3. The left and right connectors 10 and 20 respectively have terminal holding members 11, 21 that are made of an insulating material and hold a plurality of terminals, protective covers 13, 23 that are made of a conductive material and covers the terminal holding member, and pull tabs 15, 25. The pull tabs 15 and 25 respectively have tip end parts thereof bonded onto the covers 13, 23 respectively and extend out in the cable direction. The left and right connectors 10 and 20 are removed from respective counterpart connectors 5, 7 into which the left and right connector 10, 20 have been fitted by grasping the pull tabs 15, 25 and pulling in a direction such that the left and right connectors 10, 20 separate away from the respective counterpart connectors 5, 7.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a connector having a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds terminals and a cable that is electrically connected to the terminals and extends out from the terminal holding member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
To remove a connector, comprising a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds terminals and a cable that is electrically connected to the terminals and extends out from the terminal holding member, from a counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted, the terminal holding member of the connector is grasped with one's hand and pulled.
However, in general, in the case that the cable electrically connected to the terminals is very thin (for example of diameter about 0.3 mm), the terminal holding member will also be small. To remove such a connector having a small terminal holding member from the counterpart connector, it is necessary to insert one's hand into a narrow space, grasp the terminal holding member and pull. There is thus a problem that the connector removing operation is difficult. Moreover, if, during the connector removing operation, one mistakenly grasps and pulls the cable connected to the terminals instead of the terminal holding member, a force is applied to the connecting parts between the terminals and the electrical wires, and thus a problem arises in that an electrical wire may be separated away from the connecting part thereof and disconnected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector for which the connector removing operation is easy and there is no risk of breaking the connections between the cable and the terminals during the connector removing operation.
A connector according to the present invention (for example, the left connector
10
or the right connector
20
in the embodiments) comprises terminals (for example, the terminals
17
or
27
in the embodiments), a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds the terminals, and a cable that is electrically connected to the terminals and extends out from the terminal holding member; the connector also has a pull tab that has a tip end part thereof bonded onto the terminal holding member and extends outwards, and the connector is removed from a counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by pulling the pull tab.
According to the connector having this constitution, a pull tab is bonded onto the terminal holding member, and hence the connector can easily be removed from the counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by grasping and pulling the pull tab. Moreover, there is no risk of mistakenly pulling the cable connected to the connector instead of the pull tab during the connector removing operation, and hence wire breakage is prevented.
Moreover, another connector according to the present invention comprises terminals, a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds the terminals, a cable that is electrically connected to the terminals and extends out from the terminal holding member, and a protective cover that is made of a conductive material and covers the terminal holding member; the connector also has a pull tab that has a tip end part thereof bonded onto the protective cover and extends outwards, and the connector is removed from a counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by pulling the pull tab.
According to the connector having this constitution, the connector can easily be removed from the counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by grasping and pulling the pull tab that has a tip end part thereof bonded onto the protective cover and extends outwards. Moreover, there is no risk of mistakenly grasping and pulling the cable instead of the pull tab during the connector removing operation, and hence wire breakage is prevented.
In the connectors having the above-mentioned constitutions, the pull tab may be formed from a conductive material. If the pull tab is formed from a conductive material and is bonded onto the terminal holding member made of an insulating material or the protective cover made of a conductive material, then the pull tab acts as a shield, and hence external magnetic fields can be prevented from entering into the connector, and thus the effects of noise or the like generated in the terminals can be suppressed.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
FIGS.
1
(
a
) to
1
(
d
) show left and right connectors according to an embodiment of the present invention, with FIG.
1
(
a
) being a rear view of the two connectors, FIG.
1
(
b
) being a left side view showing the left connector, FIG.
1
(
c
) being a right side view showing the right connector, and FIG.
1
(
d
) being a front view of the two connectors;
FIGS.
2
(
a
) and
2
(
b
) show the above-mentioned connectors, with FIG.
2
(
a
) being a rear view of the right connector
20
, and FIG.
2
(
b
) being a left side view of the left connector
10
;
FIG. 3
is a view showing a method of connecting a pull tab of a connector according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 4
shows a front view of the above-mentioned pull tab.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Following is a description of preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
4
. As shown in FIG.
1
(
a
), a connector structure
1
comprises a cable
3
that extends in the left/right direction, and a straight type left connector
10
and a right-angled type right connector
20
connected respectively to left and right ends of the cable
3
. The cable
3
is coated with a coating film made of an insulating material, and has provided therein a plurality of very thin electrical wires D (diameter about 0.3 mm) that are lined up in the up/down direction and each extend in the left/right direction.
As shown in FIGS.
1
(
a
),
1
(
b
) and
1
(
d
), the left connector
10
is formed in a box-like shape, and comprises a terminal holding member
11
, a protective cover
13
and a pull tab
15
. The terminal holding member
11
is made of an insulating material, and, as shown in FIG.
2
(
b
), comprises a flat plate part
11
a,
and a pair of side plate parts
11
b
, which contact with and hold the flat plate part
11
a
on a base end side thereof, and, outside the flat plate part
11
a
in the width direction thereof, each project out toward a tip end side with there being a prescribed space between the flat plate part
11
a
and the side plate part
11
b
in question. A plurality of terminals
17
are attached to a lower face of the flat plate part
11
a
, being lined up with a prescribed spacing therebetween in the width direction of the flat plate part
11
a
, and each extending in the front/back direction of the left connector
10
. The protective cover
13
has a box-like shape and is attached to the outside of the terminal holding member
11
so as to surround the terminal holding member
11
. The protective cover
13
is made of a conductive material, namely a metallic material such as SUS or Fe. The tip of the protective cover
13
is positioned so as to be approximately coplanar with the tip of the flat plate part
11
a
and the tips of the side plate parts
11
b.
As shown in FIGS.
1
(
a
) and
1
(
d
), a pull tab
15
made of an insulating material is bonded onto a lower face of the protective cover
13
. To remove the left connector
10
from a counterpart connector
5
into which the left connector
10
has been fitted as shown in
FIG. 1
, it would be possible to grasp each side of the protective cover
13
and pull, but the left connector
10
is small and hence it would be troublesome to try to insert one's hand into such a narrow space, and moreover there would be a risk of mistakenly pulling the cable
3
. The pull tab
15
is thus provided on the left connector
10
to make the operation of removing the left connector
10
easier and to prevent the cable
3
from being pulled. Moreover, the right connector
20
is similar to the left connector
10
in this respect.
The pull tab
15
has a flat plate-like shape and is flexible. A tip end part of the pull tab
15
is bonded onto the lower face of the protective cover
13
using a strong adhesive. A rear end part of the pull tab
15
is bent downwards from a rear end face of the protective cover
13
and extends diagonally downwards. The pull tab
15
is formed from a material such as nylon, PET or a polyester.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the right connector
20
has a box-like shape, comprises a main body part
20
a
that extends in a horizontal direction and a projecting part
20
b
that projects downwards from a right side lower part of the main body part
20
a
, and has a terminal holding member
21
, a protective cover
23
and a pull tab
25
. As shown in FIG.
2
(
a
), the terminal holding member
21
comprises a flat plate part
21
a
, and a side plate part
21
b
, which contacts with and holds the flat plate part
21
a
on a base end side thereof, and curves toward the cable side, surrounding the flat plate part
21
a
with there being a prescribed space between the side plate part
21
b
and the outside of the flat plate part
21
a
. A plurality of terminals
27
are attached to a side face of the flat plate part
21
a
(the upper side face in FIG.
2
(
a
)), being lined up with a prescribed spacing therebetween in the width direction of the flat plate part
21
a
. Each terminal
27
has a connecting part (not shown) that connects to an electrical wire D of the cable
3
, with each electrical wire D being electrically connected by soldering.
The protective cover
23
is made of a conductive material and is attached to the outside of the terminal holding member
21
. The protective cover
23
has a function of intercepting external magnetic fields, thus preventing magnetic fields from outside the connector acting on the terminals
27
provided in the connector and noise or the like being generated in the electrical signals that flow through the terminals
27
. As shown in FIGS.
1
(
c
) and
1
(
d
), a pull tab
25
is bonded onto a tip end face of the protective cover
23
. The pull tab
25
has a flat plate-like shape and is flexible. A rear end part of the pull tab
25
is bent toward the side of the cable
3
at a top face of the protective cover
23
and extends diagonally upwards. The pull tab
25
is made of the same material as the pull tab
15
bonded onto the left connector
10
.
A description will now be given of the operation of the present invention when the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
are removed from the counterpart connectors into which the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
have been fitted. Firstly, a description will be given of the case of removing the left connector
10
. Starting with a state in which the left connector
10
is fitted into the counterpart connector
5
as shown in FIG.
1
(
d
), a worker first grasps the pull tab
15
of the left connector
10
. While grasping the pull tab
15
, the worker then pulls in a direction such that the left connector
10
separates away from the counterpart connector
5
(the direction of the arrow A in FIG.
1
(
d
)). The left connector
10
thus moves through the action of the pull tab
15
in the direction of the arrow A away from the counterpart connector
5
, and hence is removed.
A description will now be given of the case of removing the right connector
20
. Starting with a state in which the right connector
20
is fitted into the counterpart connector
7
as shown in FIG.
1
(
d
), a worker first grasps the pull tab
25
of the right connector
20
. While grasping the pull tab
25
, the worker then pulls in a direction such that the right connector
20
separates away from the counterpart connector
7
(the direction of the arrow B in FIG.
1
(
d
)). The right connector
20
thus moves through the action of the pull tab
25
in the direction of the arrow B, and hence is removed.
By providing the pull tabs
15
and
25
on the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
respectively in this way, the operations of removing the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
can thus be carried out easily even if the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
are placed in narrow spaces, and moreover an incorrect operation of mistakenly pulling the cable
3
can be prevented.
It should be noted that, although in the embodiment described above an example was given in which protective covers
13
and
23
made of a conductive material are attached to the outside of the terminal holding members
11
and
21
(which are made of an insulating material) respectively and the pull tabs
15
and
25
are bonded onto the protective covers
13
and
23
respectively, there is no such limitation; rather, it is also possible to leave out the protective covers
13
and
23
and bond the pull tabs
15
and
25
onto the terminal holding members
11
and
21
respectively. In this case, referring to FIG.
2
(
b
), the side plate parts
11
b
of the left connector
10
are given a shape so as to surround the flat plate part
11
a
, and the pull tab
15
is bonded to lower faces of the side plate parts
11
b
. Moreover, referring to FIG.
2
(
a
), the protective cover
23
of the right connector
20
is eliminated, thus exposing the side plate part
21
b
, and the pull tab
25
is bonded onto a tip end part of the exposed side plate part
21
b
. By bonding the pull tabs
15
and
25
onto the terminal holding members
11
and
21
respectively in this way, as in the case described above in which the pull tabs
15
and
25
were bonded onto the protective covers
13
and
23
respectively, the operations of removing the left connector
10
and the right connector
20
can be carried out easily, and moreover an incorrect operation of mistakenly pulling the cable
3
can be prevented.
Moreover, although in the above-mentioned embodiment the pull tabs
15
and
25
were made of an insulating material, there is no such limitation; rather, the pull tabs
15
and
25
can also be made of a conductive material. If pull tabs
15
and
25
made of a conductive material are bonded onto the protective covers
13
and
23
respectively, then interception of external magnetic fields becomes more effective; if pull tabs
15
and
25
made of a conductive material are bonded onto the terminal holding members
11
and
21
respectively, then the pull tabs
15
and
25
again intercept external magnetic fields, suppressing the effects of noise or the like generated in the electrical wires D.
An example was given in which the pull tabs
15
and
25
are bonded onto the protective covers
13
and
23
respectively using an adhesive, but there is no such limitation. Rather, as shown in
FIG. 4
, it is also possible to prepare a pull tab
15
or
25
in which adhesive glue
31
is applied over the whole of the lower face of the pull tab
15
or
25
and then a peelable protective film
33
that protects the adhesive glue
31
and can be peeled away from the lower face of the adhesive glue
31
is stuck onto the adhesive glue
31
. When the pull tab
15
or
25
having this adhesive glue
31
is to be bonded onto the protective cover
13
or
23
, the peelable protective film
33
is peeled off to expose the adhesive glue
31
and then the pull tab
15
or
25
is bonded onto the protective cover
13
or
23
through the adhesive glue
31
. The peelable protective film
33
is divided into two sections
33
a
so as to be easily peelable, with each section
33
a
being stuck onto the adhesive glue
31
. Because the peelable protective film
33
is composed of two sections
33
a
, when the peelable protective film
33
is to be peeled off, one can bend the pull tab
15
or
25
so that inside end parts of the sections
33
a
peel away at the place where the sections
33
a
meet and these end parts project outwards, and then grasp the sections
33
a
and pull. If such a pull tab
15
or
25
is used, then the pull tab
15
or
25
can either be bonded on during the connector manufacturing process or can be subsequently bonded onto an existing connector.
Moreover, it is also possible to bond a tip end part of the pull tab
25
onto a tip end part of the protective cover
23
and bond a rear end part of the pull tab
25
onto an upper face of the protective cover
23
, and moreover bond inside faces of the tip end part and the rear end part of the pull tab
25
together, as shown in FIG.
3
. By using this bonding method and bonding the pull tab
25
onto two adjacent faces of the protective cover
23
, the pull tab
25
can be bonded onto the protective cover
23
more strongly.
As described above, according to the connector of the present invention, a pull tab may be bonded onto a terminal holding member, thus allowing the connector to be easily removed from a counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by grasping and pulling the pull tab, and ensuring that a cable connected to the connector is not mistakenly pulled instead of the pull tab during the connector removing operation, thus preventing wire breakage.
Moreover, the pull tab may be bonded onto a protective cover, again allowing the connector to be easily removed from a counterpart connector into which the connector has been fitted by pulling the pull tab, and ensuring that the cable connected to the connector is not mistakenly pulled instead of the pull tab during the connector removing operation, thus preventing wire breakage.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-277004 filed on Sep. 12, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Claims
- 1. A connector, comprising terminals, a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds said terminals, and a cable that is electrically connected to said terminals and extends out from said terminal holding member,and further having a pull tab made from a flexible sheet of conductive material that has a tip end part thereof bonded onto said terminal holding member and extends outwards, wherein said connector is removed from a counterpart connector into which into which said connector has been fitted by pulling said pull tab, and wherein said connector is a right-angled type connector, and said tip end part of said pull tab is bonded using an adhesive onto an outside face on a fitting port side of said terminal holding member, and a rear end part of said pull tab extends rearwardly along said outside face in a direction perpendicular to the direction of said cable.
- 2. A connector comprising terminals, a terminal holding member that is made of an insulating material and holds said terminals, a cable that is electrically connected to said terminals and extends out from said terminal holding member, and a protective cover that is made of a conductive material and covers said terminal holding member, and further having a pull tab made from a flexible sheet of conductive material that has a tip end part thereof bonded onto said protective cover and extends outwards, wherein said connector is removed from a counterpart connector into which said connector has been fitted by pulling said pull tab,wherein said connector is a right-angled type connector, and said tip end part of said pull tab is bonded using an adhesive onto an outside face on a fitting port side of said protective cover, and a rear end part of said pull tab extends rearwardly along said outside face in a direction perpendicular to the direction of extension of said cable.
- 3. The Connector according to claim 2, wherein said pull tab is formed from an insulating housing material such as nylon, PET or a polyester.
- 4. A matable electrical connector comprising a housing having a front, mating face and insulating sidewalls extending rearwardly away from the front, mating face and enclosing a plurality of terminals which extend to the mating face and terminate respective very thin wires of a cable which extends rearwardly from the housing and a flexible conductive sheet having a front edge portion bonded by adhesive to an exterior of one of the side walls adjacent the front, mating face and extends rearwardly in covering and magnetically shielding relation along the sidewall and has a rearwardly extending portion extending clear of a housing rear to form a manually graspable pull-tab by which the connector can be uncoupled from a counterpart connector mated therewith at the mating face,wherein said connector is a right-angled type connector, and said tip end part of said pull tab is bonded using an adhesive onto an outside face on a fitting port side of said terminal holding member, and a rear end part of said pull tab extends rearwardly along said outside face in a direction perpendicular to the direction of said cable.
- 5. A matable electrical connector according to claim 4 wherein the housing has another insulating sidewall extending transverse to the one sidewall and a rear edge portion of the flexible conductive sheet is bonded by adhesive to said another insulating sidewall and the rearwardly extending portion of the flexible conductive sheet which is between the front edge and the rear edge is folded back on itself into double thickness.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-277004 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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Date |
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002227132 |
Jul 1990 |
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