Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6659811
  • Patent Number
    6,659,811
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A connector has a housing main body (10) with a terminal accommodating portion (11) for accommodating terminal fittings (13). A holder (50) for supporting front ends of the terminal fittings (13) is assembled to the terminal accommodating portion (11), and a retainer (40) for locking the terminal fittings (13) is mounted laterally into the terminal accommodating portion (11). A detecting portion (45) is retracted from an opening (62) formed in the holder (50) when the retainer (40) is at a partial locking position, but is visible at the opening (62) when the retainer (40) reaches a full locking position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a connector with a retainer.




2. Description of the Related Art




A side retainer type of connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,722. This known connector has a housing with opposite front and rear ends and cavities that extend between the ends for receiving terminal fittings. A retainer is inserted into one side of the housing and initially is held at a partial locking position where the retainer is retracted from the cavities. Hence the terminal fittings can be inserted into the cavities. The retainer then can be pushed to a full locking position where the retainer enters the cavities and locks the terminal fittings in the cavities.




The retainer has a rear end that projects from the side surface of the housing when the retainer is at the partial locking position. However, the rear end of the retainer is flush with the side surface of the housing when the retainer reaches the full locking position. Thus, an operator can detect the position of the retainer merely by touching the housing.




The side retainer type of connector may be a female watertight connector that has a terminal accommodating portion surrounded by a receptacle. The retainer of such a connector typically is mounted on the terminal accommodating portion and is retracted inwardly from the receptacle. Thus, the position of the retainer must be detected visually to determine whether the rear end of the retainer is flush with a side surface of the terminal accommodating portion. However, the positional relationship of the retainer relative to the terminal accommodating portion cannot be confirmed precisely if the angle of viewing is inclined, even slightly, from a proper specified angle. Thus, it has been difficult to detect the position of the retainer.




The present invention was developed in view of the above problem, and an object thereof is to provide a connector that enables a precise position detection of a retainer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a connector that has a housing into which at least one terminal fitting is insertable. A retainer is insertable into the housing at angle to an inserting direction of the terminal fitting and is engageable with the terminal fitting to lock the terminal fitting when the retainer reaches a proper lock position. The housing has an opening, and the retainer has a detecting portion that faces the opening so that the detecting portion can be seen from outside only when the retainer reaches the proper lock position.




The position of the retainer can be detected precisely based on whether the detecting portion can be seen from the outside through the opening. Accordingly, either a visual or an automatic inspection may be performed.




The housing preferably comprises a terminal accommodating portion that accommodates the terminal fitting and into which the retainer is mountable. A receptacle may substantially surround the terminal accommodating portion. A rear end of the retainer with respect to its inserting direction projects out from the terminal accommodating portion before the retainer reaches the proper position with respect to the terminal accommodating portion. However, the rear end of the retainer is in the terminal accommodating portion and the detecting portion faces the opening when the retainer reaches the proper position.




The position of the retainer can be detected based on whether the rear end of the retainer is in the terminal accommodating portion or whether the detecting portion faces the opening. The position of the retainer can be detected more precisely by looking at both the detecting portion and the rear end of the retainer.




The detecting portion preferably is colored differently from an edge of the opening in the housing. Thus, the position of the retainer can be detected more precisely because the detecting portion can be seen more easily. Also an automatic detection may be possible, such as by a color detection system.




The retainer preferably comprises first and second holding means that cooperate with mating holding means on the housing for holding the retainer alternately in a preliminary or non-lock position and in a proper or lock position. The retainer in the preliminary position does not lock the terminal fitting and allows insertion of the terminal fitting into the housing. However, the retainer in the proper position locks the terminal fitting.




The retainer may have at least one locking projection for engaging the terminal fitting and locking the terminal fitting in the housing.




The housing preferably comprises a housing main body and a holder that is mountable on the housing main body. The holder preferably has a stop wall for supporting the terminal fitting that has been inserted into the housing main body. The opening preferably is provided in the holder.




A sealing ring preferably is provided on the connector housing for providing a sealing or waterproofing function when the connector is mated with a mating connector. The holder may be provided with a sealing ring holder for locking the sealing ring by engaging the sealing ring from the front.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are described separately, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a housing main body, a holding member and a retainer according to one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the housing main body, the holding member and the retainer.





FIG. 3

is a section along


3





3


of

FIG. 1

showing an exploded state of a female connector.





FIG. 4

is a section along


4





4


of

FIG. 1

showing the exploded state of the female connector.





FIG. 5

is a section along


5





5


of

FIG. 1

showing the housing main body and the retainer.





FIG. 6

is a rear view of the holding member.





FIG. 7

is a front view showing a state where the retainer is mounted at a partial locking position on the housing main body in which the holding member is mounted.





FIG. 8

is a section along


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a section along


9





9


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a section along


10





10


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 11

is a section along


11





11


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a front view showing a state where the retainer is at a full locking position.





FIG. 13

is a section along


13





13


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is a section along


14





14


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

is a section along


15





15


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 16

is a section along


16





16


of FIG.


15


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A female connector according to the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


16


and includes a housing main body


10


that is made of a synthetic resin. The housing main body


10


has a terminal accommodating portion


11


and a receptacle


12


that substantially surrounds the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The connector further includes terminal fittings


13


, each of which has opposite front and rear ends. A substantially box-shaped connecting portion


14


is formed at the front end of each terminal fitting


13


and a barrel


15


is formed at the rear end. The barrel


15


is configured for crimped connection with an end of a wire W. A rubber plug


16


is mounted at the end of the insulation coating of the wire W and is fixed by crimping the barrel


15


. An engaging portion


17


projects from an upper surface of the connecting portion


14


, and jaws


18


are formed at the rear end of the connecting portion


14


.




The terminal accommodating portion


11


of the housing main body


10


is formed with a side-by-side array of cavities


19


. The front half of each cavity


19


has a substantially rectangular cross section that conforms to the connecting portion


14


of the terminal fitting


13


. The rear half of each cavity


19


has a round cross section that conforms to the rubber plug


16


. Thus, the terminal fittings


13


can be inserted into the respective cavities from the rear along an insertion direction ID so that the rubber plugs


16


can be held in close contact with the inner surface of the respective cavity


19


to protect the inside of the cavity


19


from water.




A lock


20


is cantilevered from the upper front of each cavity


19


and intersects the inserting direction ID of the terminal fitting


13


. The lock


20


is resiliently deformable in response to forces generated during insertion of the terminal fitting


13


into the cavity


19


so that the deformed lock


20


projects into a deformation permitting space


21


above the terminal fitting


13


. The lock


20


then is restored resiliently to engage the engaging portion


17


when the terminal fitting


13


reaches its proper position in the cavity


19


. At this time, the front end of the terminal fitting


13


projects forward from the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in FIG.


9


.




Partition walls


22


partition the front halves of adjacent cavities


19


and are slightly narrower than the front halves of the cavities


19


. Each partition wall


22


has a notch


23


that opens forward from a location aligned with the base end of the respective lock


20


. Each notch


23


extends slightly over the half the height of the partition wall


22


from the upper end of the partition wall


22


to a position below the bottom end of the lock


20


. Substantially V-shaped positioning grooves


25


are formed in the upper and lower surfaces of the notches


23


. An unlocking piece


24


extends forwardly along the left side of the corresponding lock


20


in

FIG. 1

from a location aligned with the back end of the notch


23


. The locking pieces


24


preferably are about half as wide as the notches


23


. The lock


20


is deformed resiliently by pressing the unlocking piece


24


with a jig to disengage the lock


20


from the terminal fitting


13


.




A retainer mount hole


26


penetrates the terminal accommodating portion


11


slightly behind the locks


20


and communicates with the respective cavities


19


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Two holding projections


27


are provided at the back side of edges of the retainer mount hole


26


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and a mold-removal hole


28


opens forwardly on the terminal accommodating portion


11


for forming the back end surface of the holding projections


27


. Transversely extending holding grooves


29


are formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Slanted surfaces are formed on each of the upper and lower sides of the front end surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


.




The receptacle


12


is a forwardly open rectangular tube that is coupled to the terminal accommodating portion


11


by a coupling portion that bulges out from the rear end of the terminal accommodating portion


11


. A mating male connector (not shown) can be fit into the space between the receptacle


12


and the terminal accommodating portion


11


from the front. A rubber ring


30


is mounted on the outer surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


and is squeezed between the terminal accommodating portion


11


and the mating male connector to provide a watertight fit between the connectors.




A lock arm


31


is provided in a transverse center of the top of the receptacle


12


for holding the male connector in a connected state. The lock arm


31


has a rear end coupled to the terminal accommodating portion


11


by support arms


32


and has opposite side edges partly coupled to the receptacle


12


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus, the lock arm


12


is resiliently deformable up and down or toward and away from the terminal accommodating portion


11


.




A retainer insertion hole


33


is formed in the right wall of the receptacle


12


in FIG.


5


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the retainer mount hole


26


and the holding grooves


29


are exposed sideways to outside by the retainer insertion hole


33


, and the retainer insertion hole


33


, the retainer mount hole


26


and the holding grooves


29


are formed by the same mold during the molding of the housing main body


10


.




Opposite sides and the bottom of the receptacle


12


bulge out as shown in

FIG. 1

to form three guiding grooves


34


for guiding the connection of the male connector.




The connector further includes a retainer


40


made e.g. of a synthetic resin and preferably colored differently from both the rubber ring


30


and the connector main housing


10


. The retainer


40


has a narrow plate-shaped base


41


that can be inserted into the retainer mount hole


26


. Locking projections


42


are formed on the lower surface of the base


41


and correspond in number to the number of cavities


19


. The locking projections


42


are arrayed at intervals that conform with the intervals of the cavities


19


. Thus, the locking projections


42


can project into the respective cavities


19


for engaging the terminal fittings


13


. A mount-maneuvering projection


43


is provided on the upper surface of the rear end of the base


41


with respect to an inserting direction RID of the retainer


40


into the terminal accommodating portion


11


and can be pushed from the side by a jig when the retainer


40


is to be mounted. A thin detach-maneuvering piece


44


is provided on the rear surface of the base


41


with respect to the inserting direction RID and can be pushed by a jig in a direction opposite to the insertion direction RID of the retainer


40


when the retainer


40


is to be detached. A detecting portion


45


is provided at the front end of the base


41


and is thicker than the base


41


. Further, the side surface at the rear end of the retainer


40


is moderately arcuate.




Two first holding recesses


46


and two second holding recesses


47


are formed in the lateral surfaces near the front of the base


41


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The retainer


40


can be held in a partial locking position in the terminal accommodating portion


11


by engaging the first holding recesses


46


with the holding projections


27


in the retainer mount hole


26


. The retainer also can be held in a full locking or proper position by engaging the second holding recesses


47


with the holding projections


27


in the retainer mount hole


26


.




The retainer


40


is held at the partial locking position when the first holding recesses


46


engage the holding projections


27


, as shown in FIG.


8


. In this state, the respective locking projections


42


are retracted from the cavities


19


and located substantially at the same positions as the partition walls


22


, as shown in FIG.


10


. Thus, insertion and withdrawal of the terminal fittings


13


into and from the cavities


19


is permitted. Additionally, the rear end of the retainer


40


projects rightward from the side surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


and the detecting portion


45


stays in the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in FIG.


11


.




The retainer


40


can be moved further to engage the second holding recesses


47


with the holding projections


27


, as shown in FIG.


13


. Thus, the retainer


40


is held at the full locking or proper position. In this state, the respective locking projections


42


enter the cavities


19


to engage jaws


18


at the rear ends of the connecting portions


14


of the terminal fittings


13


, as shown in FIG.


14


. Additionally, the detecting portion


45


projects left of the terminal accommodating portion


11


in FIG.


16


. The locking projections


42


are slightly narrower than the partition walls


22


, and thus engage the jaws


18


of the terminal fittings


13


substantially over the entire width.




The connector further includes a holder


50


made e.g. of a synthetic resin, and preferably colored differently from the retainer


40


and/or the rubber ring


30


. The holder


50


has a substantially elliptical front wall


51


and upper and lower holding plates


52


that project back from the front wall


51


, as shown in FIG.


6


. The upper and lower holding plates


52


can be fit on the outer surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, and holding projections


53


are provided on the inner surface of the upper and lower holding plates


52


. The holder


50


is assembled to the terminal accommodating portion


11


by engaging the holding projections


53


with the holding grooves


29


formed in the terminal accommodating portion


11


. In this state, the holding plates


52


are engageable with the front end surface of the rubber ring


30


and prevent the rubber ring


30


from coming out (see FIG.


9


). A bulge


54


is provided on the lower surface of a right end portion of the upper holding plate


52


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, and can enter the mold-removal hole


28


of the terminal accommodating portion


11


(see FIG.


11


). The retainer


40


also has a communicating portion


55


that opens laterally between the left ends of the upper and lower holding plates


52


in FIG.


6


and communicates with the retainer mount hole


26


and the retainer insertion hole


33


. A jig insertion recess


56


is formed in the front wall


51


and allows the detach-maneuvering piece


44


of the retainer


40


to be exposed forward to the outside when the retainer


40


is at the full locking position, as shown in FIG.


12


. Thus, a jig can be inserted through the jig insertion recess


56


to manipulate the detach-maneuvering piece


44


.




Fitting recesses


57


are formed substantially side-by-side at positions aligned with the cavities


19


, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The front ends of the terminal fittings


13


project beyond the terminal accommodating portion


11


and are supported by the fitting recesses


57


to prevent movement in vertical, lateral and forward directions. Insertion holes


58


are formed in center positions of the respective fitting recesses


57


, as shown in FIG.


6


and receive mating male terminal fittings of the mating male connector. Jig insertion holes


59


penetrate the front wall


51


substantially longitudinally along the insertion direction ID for communicating with the upper right portions of the fitting recesses


57


in FIG.


6


. The jig insertion holes


59


are formed at positions to expose the unlocking pieces


24


of the locks


20


forward to the outside and to permit insertion of the jig from the front to manipulate the unlocking pieces


24


, as shown in FIG.


7


. The jig insertion holes


59


are formed at positions obliquely displaced from the insertion holes


58


. Thus, the male terminal fittings are unlikely to erroneously enter the jig insertion holes


59


even if the mating male connector is inclined during connection of the two connectors.




Partition walls


60


project back from the rear of the front wall


51


at positions to the right of the jig insertion holes


59


and to the left of the fitting recesses


57


, as shown in FIG.


6


. The partition walls


60


are insertable in a partition insertion direction PID into the respective notches


23


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, when the holder


50


is mounted on the terminal accommodating portion


11


. The partition walls


60


are inserted until the rear ends of the partition walls


60


contact the back ends of the notches


23


. Thus, the partition walls


60


completely close the notches


23


. The partition walls


60


insulate the terminal fittings


13


inserted into the adjacent cavities


19


from each other, and the side surfaces of the partition walls


60


form parts of the side surfaces of the cavities


19


. The width of the partition walls


60


is about half the width of the partition walls


22


. Accordingly, minimum clearances are provided between the partition walls


60


and the locks


20


or the unlocking pieces


24


so as not to hinder the resilient deformation of the locks


20


. More specifically, the left side surfaces of the partition walls


60


in

FIG. 10

are recessed slightly from inner side surfaces of the fitting recesses


57


and the cavities


19


.




Substantially triangular positioning projections


61


project up and down at the upper and lower ends of each partition wall


60


, as shown in FIG.


11


. The positioning projections


61


engage the substantially V-shaped positioning grooves


25


formed in the notches


23


to maintain the partition walls


60


at their proper positions without lateral displacement. More specifically, small horizontal portions continuous with the positioning projections


61


at the right side remain at the left ends of the upper and lower surfaces of the partition walls


60


in

FIG. 11

, and these horizontal portions are held in contact with the upper and lower surfaces of the notches


23


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, an opening


62


extends longitudinally along the partition insertion direction PID over substantially the entire side of the holder


50


opposite from the communicating portion


55


. The opening


62


is formed between the right ends of the upper and lower holding plates


52


of

FIG. 6

by cutting away the front wall


51


. Additionally, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the opening


62


is at substantially the same height as the retainer mount hole


26


, i.e. the detecting portion


45


of the retainer


40


, with the holder


50


mounted on the terminal accommodating portion


11


. When the retainer


40


is mounted at the partial locking position, the detecting portion


45


of the retainer


40


is inside the terminal accommodating portion


11


and retracted from the opening


62


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. Thus, the detecting portion


45


cannot be seen from the front. On the other hand when the retainer


40


is moved to the full locking position, as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the detecting portion


45


projects into the opening


62


so as to be seen from the front. The retainer


40


has a color different from the rubber ring


30


and the holding member


50


. Therefore, contrast between the detecting portion


45


and the edge of the opening


62


is clear to facilitate visual confirmation of the detecting portion


45


. The connector main housing


10


also may have an opening (not shown) that is substantially opposite to the opening


62


so as to form a hole through the connector main housing


10


and the holder


50


. Accordingly, the detection portion


45


may intersect the through hole when the retainer


40


is in the full locking or proper position so that automatic detection of the position of the retainer


40


is possible, e.g. by means of a light source and a light detector (e.g. a diode).




The female connector is assembled by first mounting the rubber ring


30


on the outer surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


of the housing main body


10


and then mounting the holder


50


on the terminal accommodating portion


11


from the front. Thus, the inner surface of the holding plate


52


is fitted on the outer surface of the terminal accommodating portion


11


. Additionally, the holding projections


53


move onto the slanted surfaces and then enter the holding grooves


29


so that the front end surfaces of the holding projections


53


engage the front end surfaces of the holding grooves


29


to secure the holder


50


to the terminal accommodating portion


11


, as shown in FIG.


9


. At this stage, the rear end surface of the holder


50


engages the front end surface of the rubber ring


30


to hold the rubber ring


30


in position. During this process, the partition walls


60


are inserted into the notches


23


, and the upper and lower positioning projections


61


enter the corresponding positioning grooves


25


, as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, to position the partition walls


60


laterally. Thus, the partition walls


60


are inserted smoothly in the partition insertion direction PID into the notches


23


without interfering with the locks


20


and the unlocking pieces


24


. The partition walls


60


are inserted until the rear ends of the partition walls


60


contact the backs of the notches


23


and align with the base ends of the locks


20


. Thus, the partition walls


60


partition adjacent cavities


19


and the side surfaces of the partition walls


60


form the side surfaces of the cavities


19


. In this state, the front end surface of the holder


50


and the front end surface of the housing main body


10


are substantially flush with each other.




The retainer


40


is inserted in the retainer insertion direction RID through the retainer insertion hole


33


of the receptacle


12


and into the retainer mount hole


26


of the terminal accommodating portion


11


. The retainer


40


is inserted until the first holding recesses


46


engage the holding projections


27


to hold the retainer at the partial lock position, as shown in FIG.


8


. At this stage, the rear end of the retainer


40


with respect to the inserting direction RID is between the holder


50


and the receptacle


12


and can be seen from the front. Further, as shown in

FIG. 11

, the detecting portion


45


is retracted back from the opening


62


with respect to the inserting direction of the retainer


40


. It does not matter which of the holder


50


and the retainer


40


is mounted first.




The terminal fittings


13


are inserted into the cavities


19


so that the connecting portions


14


push the locks


20


at an intermediate stage of insertion. Thus, the locks


20


deform resiliently and project into the deformation permitting spaces


21


above the respective cavities


19


. The locks


20


are restored resiliently to engage the engaging portions


17


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, when the terminal fittings


13


reach a proper depth, thereby partly locking the terminal fittings


13


. At this time, the front ends of the terminal fittings


13


are into the fitting recesses


57


of the holder


50


, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

. As a result, the terminals


13


are supported and cannot move forward any further. The accommodated terminal fittings


13


are insulated from the terminal fittings


13


in adjacent cavities


19


because the partition walls


60


close the notches


23


.




The retainer


40


is moved to the full locking position after all the terminal fittings


13


are inserted into the cavities


19


. At this time, the mount-maneuvering projection


43


of the retainer


40


is pushed by a jig inserted sideways through the retainer insertion hole


33


to push the retainer


40


. Thus, the first holding recesses


46


disengage from the holding projections


27


and the second holding recesses


47


engage the holding projections


27


, as shown in FIG.


13


. As a result the retainer


40


is held at the full locking position. Then, as shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the locking projections


42


of the retainer


40


project into the cavities


19


to engage the jaws


18


to doubly locking the terminal fittings


13


.




Movement of the retainer


40


from the partial locking position to the full locking position causes the rear end of the retainer


40


, excluding the detach-maneuvering piece


44


, to be concealed by the holder


50


. Hence, the retainer


40


cannot be seen from the front. Further, the detecting portion


45


projects to the side of the terminal accommodating portion


11


opposite the side where the retainer


40


is inserted and can be seen through the opening


62


from the front. Thus, an operator can determine that the retainer


40


has reached the full locking or proper position. In this state, the rear surface of the retainer


40


is substantially flush with the side surface of the holder


50


. Here, if the detecting portion


45


cannot be seen through the opening


62


or if the rear end


40


R of the retainer


40


projects out from the holder


50


, the operator determines that the retainer


40


has not reached the full locking position.




The terminal fittings


13


may have to be removed for maintenance. This is accomplished by first moving the retainer


40


from the full locking position to the partial locking position by manipulating the detach-maneuvering piece


44


of the retainer


40


with a jig inserted through the jig insertion recess


56


of the holder


50


. The lock


20


then is deformed and disengaged from the engaging portion


17


of the terminal fitting


13


by inserting a jig into the jig insertion hole


59


of the holder


50


from the front and pushing the unlocking piece


24


of the lock


20


. The terminal fitting


13


then is pulled out of the cavity


19


.




As described above, the detecting portion


45


projects into the opening


62


when the retainer


40


reaches the proper position and can be seen from outside through the opening


62


. Thus, the mounted position of the retainer


40


can be detected precisely by checking if the detecting portion


45


can be seen.




When the retainer


40


is at the partial locking position, the detecting portion


45


is retracted from the opening


62


, and the rear end of the retainer


40


projects out from the holder


50


. When the retainer


40


reaches the full locking position, the detecting portion


45


faces the opening


62


, and the rear end


40


R of the retainer


40


is inside the holder


50


. Thus, the position of the retainer


40


can be detected more precisely by looking at both the detecting portion


45


and the rear end


40


R of the retainer


40


.




Contrast between the detecting portion


45


and the edge of the opening


62


can be made clearer by coloring the retainer


40


differently from the rubber ring


30


and/or the holding member


50


. Thus, visual confirmation of the detecting portion


45


is easier, and position detection of the retainer


40


is more precise. Automatic detection also is possible, e.g. by a color detecting sensor.




The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined by the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims.




A holder is assembled with the terminal accommodating portion in the foregoing embodiment. However, the invention also is applicable to connectors in which the holder is molded unitarily with the housing main body.




The entire retainer is colored differently from the rubber ring and the holding member in the foregoing embodiment. However, the retainer and the holder may be colored the same, and only the detecting portion may be colored differently from the retainer, the rubber ring and the holder.




A female connector with a receptacle is described above. However, the invention also is applicable to female connectors with no receptacle.




Although the female connector is shown in the foregoing embodiment, the present invention is also applicable to male connectors.




The detecting portion


45


has been described as being visible or detectable via the opening


62


. However, the detecting portion


45


may be visible or detectable from additional openings e.g. opposite to the opening


62


(or flush therewith) or from a direction intersecting the direction PID.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising:a housing into which at least one terminal fitting is insertable along an inserting direction, the housing having a main body and a holder mountable on the main body, the holder having a stop wall for supporting the terminal fitting inserted into the main body, and a retainer mountable to the housing in a direction at an angle to the inserting direction of the terminal fitting and engageable with the terminal fitting to lock the terminal fitting upon reaching a proper position, wherein the holder has an opening, and the retainer comprises a detecting portion which faces the opening so that the detecting portion can be seen from outside first when the retainer reaches the proper position.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a terminal accommodating portion which is adapted to accommodate the terminal fitting and into which the retainer is mountable, wherein a rear end of the retainer with respect to an inserting direction thereof projects out from the terminal accommodating portion before the retainer reaches the proper position with respect to the terminal accommodating portion, whereas the rear end of the retainer is substantially accommodated in the terminal accommodating portion and the detecting portion faces the opening when the retainer reaches the proper position.
  • 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein a receptacle substantially surrounds the terminal accommodating portion.
  • 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the detecting portion is colored differently from an edge of the opening in the housing.
  • 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retainer comprises first holding means and second holding means cooperable with mating holding means on the housing for holding the retainer in a preliminary position where the retainer does not lock the terminal fitting, and in the proper position where the retainer locks the terminal fitting.
  • 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retainer comprises at least one locking projection for engaging the respective terminal fitting in the proper position so as to lock the terminal fitting in the housing.
  • 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein a sealing ring is provided on the housing for providing a sealing function when the connector is mated with a mating connector.
  • 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein the holder has a sealing ring holder for locking the sealing ring.
  • 9. The connector of claim 1, wherein the holder is mountable on the main body along a mounting direction substantially opposed to the inserting direction of the terminal fitting.
  • 10. The connector of claim 1, wherein the main body has opposite front and rear ends and the terminal fitting being inserted from the rear end to the front end of the mean body, the holder being mountable on the front end of the main body, such that the detecting portion can be see from the front end of the main body when the retainer reaches the proper position.
  • 11. The connector of claim 1, wherein the holder has at least one insertion hole aligned with the terminal fitting, the opening being offset from the insertion hole.
  • 12. A connector, comprising:a housing into which at least one terminal fitting is insertable along an inserting direction; and a retainer mountable to the housing in a direction at an angle to the inserting direction of the terminal fitting and engageable with the terminal fitting to lock the terminal fitting upon reaching a proper position, wherein the housing has an opening, and the retainer comprises a detecting portion which faces the opening so that the detecting portion can be seen from outside first when the retainer reaches the proper position, the detecting portion being a color different from a color of an edge of the opening in the housing.
  • 13. A connector, comprising:a housing having opposite front and rear ends and at least one cavity extending between the ends, the cavity being configured for receiving a terminal fitting insertable along an inserting direction from the rear end toward the front end of the housing; a retainer mountable to the housing in a retainer inserting direction at an angle to the inserting direction of the terminal fitting and engageable with the terminal fitting to lock the terminal fitting upon reaching a proper position, and wherein the front end of the housing has an opening, and the retainer comprises a detecting portion which is offset from the opening and not visible from the front end of the housing before the retainer reaches the proper position, the detecting portion facing the opening so that the detection portion can be seen from the front end when the retainer reaches the proper position, the opening being offset along the retainer insertion direction from the cavity.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-112969 Apr 2001 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5203722 Kinoshita Apr 1993 A
5906499 Sikora et al. May 1999 A
6183314 Wada et al. Feb 2001 B1
6193551 Yamamoto et al. Feb 2001 B1