Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6676433
  • Patent Number
    6,676,433
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An elastic portion (24) is provided at a bottom surface of a fitting hole (22) formed in a housing (21) of a female connector (20). When a housing (31) of a male connector (30) reaches a reference position (B) during a connector-fitting operation, a bottom surface of the housing (31) contacts a distal end portion (24b) of the elastic portion (24), and presses and displaces this distal end portion (24b) downward. Because of a reaction force produced as a result of this displacement, the elastic portion (24) keeps on urging the housing (31) of the male connector (30) in a direction (upward) of fitting of a lock portion (33) into a lock portion-retaining portion (33).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector used for connecting wire harnesses to each other. Particularly, the present invention relates to a structure in which the shaking and vibration of housings of connectors relative to each other are absorbed when the housings has been fitted to each other, thereby positively preventing the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of terminals received in the housings.




The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. Hei. 11-189259, which is incorporated herein by reference.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


, a related connector


40


comprises a female connector


50


, including a housing


51


having male terminals (not shown) mounted therein, and a male connector


60


including a housing


61


having female terminals (not shown) mounted therein. When the male connector


60


is fitted into the female connector


50


, the male terminals are contacted with the female terminals, respectively, and therefore are electrically connected thereto, respectively.




In this connector


40


, the male connector


60


is fitted into a fitting hole


52


in the female connector


50


while a pair of ribs


62


, formed on an upper surface (

FIG. 5

) of the housing


61


of the male connector


60


, are guided respectively by a pair of ribs


53


formed on an inner surface of the fitting hole


52


in the housing


51


of the female connector


50


.




When the male connector


60


is fitted into the female connector


50


, a lock portion


63


, formed on the upper surface (

FIG. 5

) of the housing


61


of the male connector


60


, is fitted into and retained by a lock portion-retaining portion


54


formed in an upper surface of the housing


51


of the female connector


50


. Therefore, the two connectors


50


and


60


are prevented from disengagement from each other.




In the above connector


40


, there is a possibility that a relative movement (shaking movement) occurs between the housings


51


and


61


when the male connector


60


is kept fitted in the female connector


50


. When a relative movement develops between the housings


51


and


61


, there has been encountered a problem that the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of the connector terminals occur, thus lowering the performance and durability of the connector


40


.




A relative movement between the housings


51


and


61


can be reduced by increasing the dimensional accuracy of the various portions of the connector


40


. However, from the viewpoint of the cost and others, it has been difficult to increase the dimensional accuracy.




Also, a relative movement between the housings


51


and


61


can be reduced, for example, by so adjusting the dimensions of the housings


51


and


61


that the male connector


60


can be inserted into the female connector


50


in a somewhat press-fitted manner. However, this invites a problem that the insertion force, required for the connector


40


, increases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector in which a relative movement (shaking movement) between housings of connectors, connected together, can be suppressed as much as possible while keeping the required insertion force of the connector to a low level, thereby positively preventing the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of connector terminals.




To achieve the above object, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector which comprises a female connector housing into which a male terminal is insertable, a male connector housing, into which a female terminal is insertable, and which is fittable in the female connector housing so that the female terminal of the male connector housing is electrically connected to the male terminal of the female connector housing, and an urging mechanism disposed on at least one of the female and male connector housings, the urging mechanism keeping on urging at least another of the female and male connector housings when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing. Accordingly, a relative movement between the female and male connector housings which have been fitted to each other, is sufficiently suppressed by an urging force applied from the urging mechanism.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, the connector may further comprises a lock portion provided at one of the female and male connector housings, and a lock portion-retaining portion provided at the other one of the female and male connector housings, wherein when the male connector is fitted in the female connector, the lock portion-retaining portion retains the lock portion so as to hold the female and male connector housings in a mutually-fitted condition. In such the connector, when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing, the urging mechanism keeps on urging at least one of the female and male connector housings in a direction in which retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is reinforced. Accordingly, a relative movement between the female and male connector housings which has been fitted to each other, is sufficiently suppressed by the urging force applied from the urging mechanism, and besides the cancellation of the retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is prevented by this urging force.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, begins to act on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a predetermined position in the female connector. In such the connector, the urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, does not act before the male connector housing is fitted into the predetermined position in the female connector housing. Therefore, before the male connector housing is fitted into the predetermined position in the female connector housing, the insertion force, required for fitting the female and male connector housings, is kept to a low level, and in the connector-fitted condition, a relative movement between the two housings is sufficiently suppressed.




Further, according to the fourth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.




Furthermore, according to the fifth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one preferred embodiment of a connector of the present invention, showing a condition before female and male connectors are brought into a fitted condition;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view showing the fitted condition of the female and male connectors of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the female connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a right end view of the female connector of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a related connector, showing a condition before female and male connectors are brought into a fitted condition;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view showing the fitted condition of the female and male connectors of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the female connector of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


4


.




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the connector


10


comprises the female connector


20


, including a housing


21


having male terminals (not shown) mounted therein, and a male connector


30


including a housing


31


having female terminals (not shown) mounted therein. The male connector


30


is fitted into the female connector


20


along a predetermined direction (hereinafter referred to as “connector fitting direction A”). As a result, in the connector


10


, an insertion tab (not shown) of each male terminal is inserted between a pair of contact pieces (not shown) of the associated female terminal, and is contacted therewith under a predetermined contact load, thereby achieving an electrical connection between the male and female terminals.




The housing


21


of the female connector


20


has a fitting hole


22


for fitting on the housing


31


of the male connector


30


. The male terminals are provided at a left side portion (

FIG. 2

) of the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


.




A lock portion-retaining portion


23


is formed in an upper surface (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


. When the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is fitted into the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


at the time of connecting the connector


10


(hereinafter referred to as “at the time of connection of the connector”), a lock portion


33


of the male connector


30


(described later) is fitted into the lock portion-retaining portion


23


.




An elastic portion (elastic member)


24


is formed on a lower or bottom surface (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, and a pair of guide portions


25


are also formed on the bottom surface of the fitting hole


22


, and are disposed on opposite sides of the elastic portion


24


, respectively. In this embodiment, the elastic portion


24


is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and is located in a recessed portion formed between the guide portions


25


. The pair of guide portions


25


may be formed integrally with each other as one guide portion that has the recessed portion formed therein.




The elastic portion


24


is formed integrally at its proximal end (front side portion in

FIG. 1

)


24




a


with the housing


21


, and extends toward an inner end (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


along the connector fitting direction A, the elastic portion


24


having a predetermined length L in the connector fitting direction A. The elastic portion


24


can be easily molded by using an existing molding technique in which a slide metal core is moved from a fixed metal mold during the molding of the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, and therefore the manufacturing cost is not increased.




A distal end portion


24




b


of the elastic portion


24


can be turned or displaced downward (

FIG. 2

) in a predetermined amount about the proximal end


24




a


. At the time of connection of the connector, a bottom surface of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is brought into contact with the elastic portion


24


, and presses and displaces this elastic portion


24


downward (FIG.


2


), so that the distal end portion


24




b


of the elastic portion


24


is displaced downward (

FIG. 2

) in the predetermined amount. Therefore, because of a reaction force produced as a result of this displacement, the elastic portion


24


keeps on urging the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in a direction (upward in

FIG. 2

) of fitting of the lock portion


33


into the lock portion-retaining portion


23


.




The two guide portions


25


extend toward the inner end (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


along the connector fitting direction A in generally parallel relation to the elastic portion


24


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, an upper surface of that portion of the elastic portion


24


having a predetermined distance defined between the distal end (tip) of the elastic portion


24


and a reference position B is slightly higher than the respective upper surfaces of the guide portions


25


. In other words, that portion of the elastic portion


24


extending from the distal end of the elastic portion


24


toward the proximal end


24




a


until the reference position B is slightly projected from the respective upper surfaces of the guide portions


25


as viewed in the cross section of FIG.


3


. At the time of connection of the connector, the bottom surface (

FIG. 2

) of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is abutted against the guide portions


25


, and slides thereon, and thus the guide portions


25


guide the housing


31


toward the inner end (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


while holding the housing


31


in a predetermined posture.




Namely, until the front end of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the connector fitting direction A reaches the vicinity of the reference position B of the elastic portion


24


, the two guide portions


25


are held in sliding contact with the housing


31


of the male connector


30


within the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, thereby preventing the housing


31


of the male connector


30


from coming into contact with the elastic portion


24


. Therefore, the guide portions


25


prevent damage to the elastic portion


24


caused, for example, upon impingement of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


thereon.




A pair of ribs


26


are formed on and project downwardly (

FIG. 1

) from the inner surface (upper surface in

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


. More specifically, the ribs


26


are spaced from each other in a direction perpendicular to the connector fitting direction A, and extend along the connector fitting direction A in generally parallel relation to each other. The lock portion


33


of the male connector


30


(described later) can be inserted between the ribs


26


. A space is formed between each of the ribs


26


and a corresponding side wall


21




a


of the housing


21


, and each of ribs


32


of the male connector


30


(described later) can be inserted into this space.




At the time of connection of the connector, the male connector


30


is fitted into the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


while the pair of ribs


32


, formed on the upper surface (

FIG. 1

) of the housing


31


, are guided respectively by the ribs


26


of the female connector


20


. The female terminals are mounted within the housing


31


of the male connector


30


which is to be fitted into the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


.




At the time of connection of the connector, each of the ribs


32


is inserted between each rib


26


(provided within the fitting hole


22


of the female connector


20


) and the corresponding housing side wall


21




a.






The elastic lock portion


33


is formed integrally (or separately) on the upper surface (

FIG. 1

) of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


, and is disposed between the pair of ribs


32


. At the time of connection of the connector, the lock portion


33


is inserted between the pair of ribs


26


provided within the fitting hole


22


.




A lock projection


34


is formed on a predetermined portion of an upper surface (

FIG. 1

) of the lock portion


33


, and this lock projection


34


can be fitted in the lock portion-retaining portion


23


of the female connector


20


.




Until the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is inserted into a predetermined position in the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


, the lock projection


34


of the lock portion


33


is held in sliding contact with the upper surface (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


, so that the lock portion


33


is pressed and displaced downward (FIG.


2


). At this time, because of a reaction force produced as a result of this displacement, the lock portion


33


urges the housing


31


of the male connector


30


downward (FIG.


2


), so that the bottom surface (

FIG. 2

) of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is held in sliding contact with the guide portions


25


on the female connector


20


.




When the housing


31


of the male connector


30


reaches the innermost position (

FIG. 1

) within the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


, the pressing of the lock projection


34


by the housing


21


of the female connector


20


is canceled, so that the lock portion


33


is restored from the downwardly-displaced condition into its original condition (shown in FIG.


2


). In this condition, a right end surface (

FIG. 2

) of the lock projection


34


is engaged with a right end surface (

FIG. 2

) of the lock portion-retaining portion


23


of the female connector


20


. Therefore, the lock portion


33


prevents the male connector


30


from being disengaged (or withdrawn in a right-hand direction in

FIG. 2

) from the female connector


20


.




The operation of this embodiment will now be described.




At the time of connection of the connector, that is, when the housing


31


of the male connector


30


begins to be fitted into the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, the lock portion


33


of the male connector


30


, while displaced downward (FIG.


2


), is inserted between the pair of ribs


26


on the female connector


20


. At this time, the housing


31


of the male connector


30


, while pressed or held in sliding contact with the guide portions


25


on the housing


21


of the female connector


20


by the reaction force produced as a result of the displacement of the lock portion


33


, advances toward the inner end (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


.




Before the front end of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the connector fitting direction A reaches the reference position B of the elastic portion


24


within the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


22


, that portion of the elastic portion


24


, disposed at a level lower than the guide portions


25


, will not contact the housing


31


of the male connector


30


.




Therefore, the insertion force, required for the connector


10


, will not be increased by the resilient force of the elastic portion


24


, and the required insertion force for the connector


10


can be kept to a low level. And besides, the guide portions


25


on the housing


21


of the female connector


20


prevent the elastic portion


24


from striking engagement with the housing


31


of the male connector


30


, and therefore the elastic portion


24


is positively protected from damage resulting from such interference.




When the front end of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the connector fitting direction A reaches the reference position B of the elastic portion


24


within the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, the housing


31


of the male connector


30


contacts the elastic portion


24


, and then the housing


31


further moves toward the inner end (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


to gradually press the elastic portion


24


downward (FIG.


1


). As a result, the distal end portion


24




b


of the elastic portion


24


is gradually turned or displaced downward (

FIG. 2

) about the proximal end


24




a.






When the housing


31


of the male connector


30


reaches the innermost position within the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, the distal end portion


24




b


of the elastic portion


24


is displaced downward (

FIG. 2

) in the predetermined amount about the proximal end


24




a


. In this condition, because of the reaction force produced as a result of this displacement, the elastic portion


24


urges the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the direction (upward in

FIG. 2

) of fitting of the lock portion


33


into the lock portion-retaining portion


23


.




The housing


31


of the male connector


30


is thus urged upward (

FIG. 2

) by the elastic portion


24


, so that each rib


26


on the female connector


20


is firmly held at its distal end (lower end in

FIG. 1

) against an engagement surface of the housing


31


lying between the corresponding rib


32


and the lock portion


33


. Therefore, the movement and vibration of the housings


21


and


31


of the two connectors


20


and


30


relative to each other are sufficiently suppressed. And besides, the lock portion


33


is not excessively urged or pressed upward, and therefore the lock arm (lock portion) will not lose its elastic property.




As described above, in the above embodiment, when the housing


31


of the male connector


30


reaches the reference position B during the connector-fitting operation, the elastic portion


24


, provided at the bottom surface (

FIG. 1

) of the fitting hole


22


in the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, contacts the bottom surface (

FIG. 2

) of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


, and is pressed and displaced downward (

FIG. 2

) by this bottom surface. Therefore, because of the reaction force produced as a result of this displacement, the elastic portion


24


keeps on urging the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the direction (upward in

FIG. 2

) of fitting of the lock portion


33


into the lock portion-retaining portion


23


.




Therefore, before the front end of the housing


31


of the male connector


30


in the connector fitting direction A reaches the reference position B of the elastic portion


24


, the insertion force, required for the connector-fitting operation, can be kept to a low level, and therefore the connector-fitting operation can be carried out easily. In the connector fitted condition, the housing


31


of the male connector


30


is always urged upward (

FIG. 2

) within the fitting hole


22


in the female connector


20


by the elastic portion


24


, and therefore the relative movement and vibration of the housings


21


and


31


of the two connectors


20


and


30


relative to each other can be sufficiently suppressed, and besides the disengagement of the lock portion


33


from the lock portion-retaining portion


23


can be prevented.




Therefore, the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of the connector terminals can be positively prevented, and also the withdrawal of the male connector of the connector


10


can be prevented, thereby enhancing the performance and durability of the connector.




The elastic portion


24


is arranged to extend from its proximal end


24




a


to its distal end portion


24




b


along the connector fitting direction A, and the guide portions


25


are provided respectively on the opposite sides of the elastic portion


24


, and extend along the connector fitting direction A. Therefore, the impingement, gouging and so on against the elastic portion


24


during the connector-fitting operation can be positively prevented, and the deterioration of the elastic portion


24


, such as wear and damage due to such impingement and gouging, can be sufficiently suppressed. Therefore, the predetermined performance can be maintained for a long period of time.




The elastic portion


24


can be easily formed integrally with the housing


21


of the female connector


20


, by using an existing molding technique in which a slide metal core is moved in one direction during the molding of the housing


21


. Therefore, since the elastic portion


24


can be formed, using the existing molding technique, the manufacturing cost is not increased.




In view of the highest concept of the present invention, the construction of the connector should not be merely limited to the above described embodiment.




In the present invention, the urging mechanism may be disposed on at least one of the housings of the female and male connectors. The urging mechanism keeps on urging in the predetermined direction when the male connector is fitted in the female connector. With this construction, a relative movement between the housings of the two connectors which have been fitted to each other, is sufficiently suppressed. Therefore, the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of the terminals can be positively prevented.




In addition, in the present invention, when the male connector is fitted in the female connector, the urging mechanism keeps on urging at least one of the housings of the female and male connectors in a direction in which retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is reinforced. Namely, the direction is a direction for preventing the cancellation of the retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion. Therefore, a relative movement between the housings of the two connectors, connected together, is sufficiently suppressed, and besides the cancellation of the retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is prevented. Accordingly, the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of the terminals can be positively prevented, and besides the withdrawal of the male connector can be prevented.




Moreover, in the present invention, the urging mechanism may be disposed on at least one of the housings of the female and male connectors, and when the male connector is fitted in the female connector, the urging mechanism keeps on urging in the predetermined direction. The urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, does not act before the male connector is fitted into the predetermined position in the female connector. Therefore, before the male connector is fitted into the predetermined position in the female connector, the insertion force, required for fitting the two connectors, is kept to a low level, and in the connector fitted condition, a relative movement between the two housings is sufficiently suppressed. Therefore, the insertion force, required for fitting the two connectors, is not increased, and the incomplete contact, uneven wear and so on of the terminals can be positively prevented.



Claims
  • 1. A connector, comprising:a female connector housing into which a male terminal is insertable; a male connector housing, into which a female terminal is insertable, and which is fittable in the female connector housing so that the female terminal of the male connector housing is electrically connected to the male terminal of the female connector housing; a lock portion-retaining portion provided on a first wall portion of one of said female and male connector housings; and an urging mechanism disposed on a second wall portion of one of the female and male connector housings, the urging mechanism keeping on urging at least another of the female and male connector housings against each other when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing, wherein an urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, acts on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a fully fitting condition in the female connector, and where a portion of said urging force begins to act on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a predetermined fitted condition in the female connector which occurs prior to said fully fitted condition.
  • 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said lock portion-retaining portion is provided at the other one of the female and male connector housings of said urging mechanism, and wherein when the male connector is fitted in the female connector, the lock portion-retaining portion retains the lock portion so as to hold the female and male connector housings in a mutually-fitted condition; andwherein when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing, the urging mechanism keeps on urging at least one of the female and male connector housings in a direction in which retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is reinforced.
  • 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein an urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, begins to act on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a predetermined position in the female connector.
  • 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housing, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein said urging mechanism is positioned opposite said lock portion on one of said male and female connector housings.
  • 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein said second wall portion is located on the other of said male and female connector housings than said first wall portion.
  • 8. The connector of claim 2, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 9. The connector of claim 3, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 10. The connector of claim 4, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
  • 11. The connector of claim 5, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
  • 12. The connector of claim 8, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
  • 13. The connector of claim 9, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
  • 14. A connector, comprising:a female connector housing; a male connector housing which is fittable in said female connector housing; a lock portion provided on a first wall portion of one of said female and male connector housings; and an urging mechanism disposed on a second wall portion of at least one of the female and male connector housings, the urging mechanism keeping on urging at least another of the female and male connector housings against each other when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing, wherein an urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, acts on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a fully fitting condition in the female connector, and where a portion of said urging force begins to act on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a predetermined fitted condition in the female connector which occurs prior to said fully fitted condition.
  • 15. The connector of claim 14, wherein said lock portion is provided at the other one of the female and male connector housings of said urging mechanism, and wherein when the male connector is fitted in the female connector, the lock portion holds the female and male connector housings in a mutually-fitted condition.
  • 16. The connector of claim 14, wherein when the male connector housing is fitted in the female connector housing, the urging mechanism keeps on urging at least one of the female and male connector housings in a direction in which retainment of the lock portion by the lock portion-retaining portion is reinforced.
  • 17. The connector of claim 14, wherein an urging force, applied from the urging mechanism, begins to act on at least one of the female and male connector housings when the male connector is located into a predetermined position in the female connector.
  • 18. The connector of claim 14, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 19. The connector of claim 14, wherein said urging mechanism is positioned opposite said lock portion on one of said male and female connector housings.
  • 20. The connector of claim 14, wherein said second wall portion is located on the other of said male and female connector housings than said first wall portion.
  • 21. The connector of claim 15, wherein the urging mechanism comprises an elastic portion formed integrally on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, wherein the connector further comprises a guide portion having a recessed portion, the guide portion being formed on the at least one of the female and male connector housings, and wherein the elastic portion is located in the recessed portion of the guide portion.
  • 22. The connector of claim 18, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
  • 23. The connector of claim 21, wherein the elastic portion is formed in a cantilever-like manner, and a distal end portion of the elastic portion is slightly projected from an upper surface of the guide portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P 11-189259 Jul 1999 JP
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