Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6419515
  • Patent Number
    6,419,515
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Male and female connector housings 10 and 20 are latched in a fitted state by a locking arm 40 engaging with a stopping member 16. An upper face of an operating member 44 at a posterior end of the locking arm 40 forms an inclined face 50, this face 50 being inclined gradually downwards towards the anterior. An anterior end of the inclined face 50 rises abruptly upwards, forming a counteracting wall 51. In the case where the two housings 10 and 20 are to be separated, a finger F presses the operating member 44, causing the locking arm 40 to incline and release the lock. The upper face of the operating member 44 is concave, with the contacting wall 51 at its anterior end. Consequently, the location for placing the finger F during the pressing operation is clearly defined, and the finger is prevented from sliding forwards during the pressing operation. As a result, the pressing operation of the operating member 44, that is, the lock-releasing operation, can be performed smoothly.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an electrical connector latched in a fitted state by a locking arm.




BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION




A conventional connector is shown in

FIG. 11

of the specification. This type of connector is provided with a locking arm


3


on an upper face of a female housing


1


, the locking arm


3


extending in an anterior-posterior direction, and being capable of being inclined in a see-saw shape with a fulcrum


2


serving as its centre. The fulcrum


2


is provided at an approximately central location relative to the length-wise direction of the locking arm


3


. A stopping hole


6


is formed in an anterior end thereof, this stopping hole


6


engaging with a stopping member


5


which protrudes from a corresponding male housing


4


. An operating member


7


, used for a releasing operation, is formed on a posterior end of the locking arm


3


. The locking arm


3


rises over the stopping member


5


as the female housing I is fitted to the male housing


4


. When the two housings


1


and


4


reach a correct fitted state, the locking arm returns to its original position and the stopping member


5


fits into the stopping hole


6


. thereby latching the two housings


1


and


4


in the correct fitted state. From this state, when the operating member


7


is pressed by a finger, the locking arm


3


pivots in a clockwise direction relative to

FIG. 11

, the stopping member


5


is removed from the stopping hole


6


, and the lock is released.




However, in the conventional case, an upper face of the operating member


7


is approximately flat and protrudes only slightly to the posterior. Consequently, it is difficult to ascertain which location needs to be pressed with a finger, and the finger can easily slide forwards after it has pressed the operating member


7


. As a result, the pressing operation of the operating member


7


, that is, the lock-releasing operation, may be difficult.




The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a connector wherein the lock-releasing pressing operation of a locking arm is simpler.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided an electrical connector comprising a pair of connector housings adapted for mutual fitting in a fitting direction, one of said housings having a resilient pivotable locking arm, and the other of said housings having a locking member engageable by one end of said locking arm, and the other end of said locking arm comprising an operating member adapted for pressing by a finger to release said locking arm and locking member, said operating member having an abutment to prevent a finger moving toward said one end in use.




The locking arm may include a recess adapted to receive a finger, and the abutment preferably forms the end of this recess. The operating member is preferably widened and stepped into said recess to improve operability.




In the preferred embodiment the locking arm has a fulcrum at the mid point, and the abutment is coincident with this fulcrum. Stiffening ribs may be provided on the underside of the operating member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a vertical cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the present invention showing male and female housings prior to being fitted together.





FIG. 2

is a diagonal view of the female housing.





FIG. 3

is a diagonal view of the female housing seen from its rear face.





FIG. 4

is a partially cut away plan view of the female housing.





FIG. 5

is a rear face view of the female housing.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 5

along the line X—X.





FIG. 7

is a partial cross-sectional view showing the positional configuration of strengthening members.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 7

along the line Y—Y.





FIG. 9

is a vertical cross-sectional view showing the two housings after fitting has been completed.





FIG. 10

is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a separating operation.





FIG. 11

is a vertical cross-sectional view of a prior art example.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of

FIGS. 1

to


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

a waterproof connector comprises a male connector housing


10


and a female connector housing


20


, these male and female housings


10


and


20


fitting mutually together. Hereafter, fitting sides of the male and female housings


10


and


20


are designated as the anterior.




The male housing


10


is made from plastic and is formed in a unified manner with another component


11


. The male housing


10


has a rectangular small hood


12


protruding in an anterior direction. A plurality of terminal fittings


13


protrude from an innermost wall of the small hood


12


, these terminal fittings


13


being tab-shaped and being horizontally aligned with specified spaces therebetween.




The female housing


20


is also made from plastic and is provided with a terminal housing


21


, this terminal housing


21


fitting within the small hood


12


and having a prescribed clearance therewith. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a large hood


22


is formed around an anterior half of the terminal housing


21


, this large hood


22


fitting tightly with outer sides of the small hood


12


.




The terminal housing


21


of the female housing


20


is provided with cavities


23


which house female terminal fittings


26


. These cavities


23


correspond in number with the number of male terminal fittings


13


of the male housing


10


. A sealing ring


24


made from resilient material such as rubber or the like is attached to the circumference of the terminal housing


21


at a location immediately to the anterior of the innermost wall


22


A of the large hood


22


. This sealing ring


24


is resiliently compressed between an outer circumference of the terminal housing


21


and an inner circumference of an anterior end of the small hood


12


, thereby forming a seal between the two housings


10


and


20


.




The female terminal fittings


26


which have ends of electric wires


25


fixed thereto are inserted from the posterior into the cavities


23


and are retained by lances


27


provided on base faces of these cavities


23


. Waterproof rubber stoppers


28


cover the rear entrances of the cavities


23


, and then a front retainer


29


is attached, thereby doubly retaining the female terminal fittings


26


and preventing the removal of the sealing ring


24


.




Next, a locking mechanism for locking the male housing


10


and the female housing


20


in a correct fitting position will be explained.




A parallel pair of guiding walls


15


are formed on an upper face of the small hood


12


of the male housing


10


, these guiding walls


15


being provided at a central location relative to the width-wise direction and facing an anterior-posterior direction. A stopping member


16


protrudes at a location between and slightly to the anterior of the two guiding walls


15


, an anterior face of this stopping member


15


being inclined sharply to form a tapered face


17


.




A locking arm


40


is formed on an upper face of the female housing


20


. A protruding member


31


is formed on an upper face of the large hood


22


, at a central location in a width-wise direction thereof. A recess


32


is formed in an upper face of this protruding member


31


, this recess


32


being formed at a location slightly inwards from an anterior edge of the upper face of the protruding member


31


and extending to a posterior edge thereof, the recess


32


being open at this posterior edge. As shown in

FIG. 4

, left and right side walls


33


of this recess


32


become wider part-way along their length and extend towards a posterior edge of the upper face of the terminal housing


21


. These form a pair of retaining walls


34


. This pair of retaining walls


34


has the same height as the upper face of the protruding member


31


and forms a unified face therewith.




The locking arm


40


is provided in the space between the recess


32


and the two retaining walls


34


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the locking arm


40


forms a T-shape when seen from above, is thin and narrow in the anterior-posterior direction and has a wide-width member


41


at its posterior end. Two side edges of a lower face of the locking arm


40


join with the upper face of the terminal housing


21


at an approximately central location in a length-wise direction along this locking arm


40


. these two joining portions forming a fulcrum


42


. The locking arm


40


is capable of being inclined in a see-saw manner. The location of the fulcrum


42


is approximately identical with the location of the innermost wall


22


A of the large hood


22


.




The locking arm


40


has a locking member


43


at its anterior side and an operating member


44


at its posterior side, this operating member


44


allowing the releasing operation to be performed. The fulcrum


42


is located between the locking member


43


and the operating member


44


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, an upper face of the locking member


43


inclines slightly downwards from the location of the fulcrum


42


towards the anterior end, this locking member


43


being capable of advancing in a straight line between the two guiding walls


15


of the male housing


10


. A groove


46


is formed in the locking member


43


from a location slightly inwards from the anterior end of the locking member


43


, this groove


46


extending towards the posterior. An anterior end of this groove


46


forms a stopped face


47


which is capable of engaging with the stopping member


16


of the male housing


10


.




An upper face of the operating member


44


forms an inclined face


50


, this inclined face


50


being inclined gently downwards towards an anterior from the wide-width member


41


at the posterior end, towards the location of the fulcrum


42


. An anterior end of the inclined face


50


rises abruptly upwards towards the top of the locking member


43


, this anterior end forming an abutment or a contacting wall


51


. A catching face


52


is formed on an upper face of the wide-width member


41


, this catching face


52


having a stepped shape which rises sharply upwards towards the posterior.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 6

, a pair of strengthening members


54


extend between lower portions of anterior face walls of the left and right protruding portions of the width member


41


and an inner face (opposing the aforementioned portions) of the innermost wall


22


A of the large hood


22


. These strengthening members


54


strengthen the fulcrum


42


of the locking member


40


. The strengthening members


54


are located below a base


50


A of the inclined face


50


of the operating member


44


.




Next, the operation of the present embodiment will be explained. As described earlier, the female terminal fittings


26


, which have the ends of the electric wires


25


fixed thereto, are pushed from the posterior into the cavities


23


of the female housing


20


and are housed therein in a doubly retained state by the retainer


29


.




From this state, as shown by the arrow in

FIG. 1

, the female housing


20


is fitted to the male housing


10


. As this fitting progresses, the anterior end of the locking member


43


of the locking arm


40


makes contact with the tapered face


17


of the stopping member


16


of the male housing


10


, and the anterior end of the locking arm


40


is pushed so as to incline upwards and pass over the stopping member


16


. When the female housing


20


is pushed in to a specified position, the stopped face


47


of the locking arm


40


passes beyond the location of the stopping member


16


. Consequently, as shown in

FIG. 9

, when the locking arm


40


returns to its original position, the stopping member


16


fits within the groove


46


, the stopped face


47


engages, and the two housings


10


and


20


are locked in the fitted state.




The male and female housings


10


and


20


can be separated, for maintenance or the like, in the following manner. As shown by the chain line in

FIG. 9

, the posterior end of the female housing


20


is gripped, with a finger F being placed on the inclined face


50


of the operating member


44


of the locking arm


40


, and the operating member


44


is pressed downwards. then, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the anterior end of the operating member


44


rises upwards, with the fulcrum


42


as its centre, the stopping member


16


is separated from the lower portion of the stopped face


47


, and the lock is released. Next, the female housing


20


is pulled in a posterior direction, thereby separating it from the male housing


10


.




The upper face of the operating member


44


of the locking arm


40


is provided with the inclined face


50


which has the contacting wall


51


at its anterior end. Consequently, the location in which the finger F should be placed to perform the pressing operation is clearly defined, and the finger F is prevented from sliding forwards as the pressing operation is performed. As a result, the pressing operation of the operating member


44


, that is, the locking-releasing operation, can be performed smoothly.




Furthermore, the strengthening members


54


are provided to prevent permanent set-in fatigue in the fulcrum


42


. The strengthening members


54


are located lower than the base


50


A of the inclined face


50


of the operating member


44


. Consequently, these strengthening members


54


to not interfere with the position of the finger F when the pressing operation is to be performed.




Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.




(1) Rather than having the upper face of the operating member of a locking lever approximately flat, as was previously the case, the present invention also encompasses the case whereby the contacting wall rises at a location in the vicinity of the fulcrum, this case still allowing the finger to be positioned and preventing the finger from sliding forwards.




(2) The present invention is equally suitable for a connector wherein the locking arm the locking member engaging therewith are provided on the male and female housings respectively, instead of the female and male housings as in the present embodiment.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector comprising a pair of connector housings adapted for mutual fitting in a fitting direction, one of said housings having a resilient locking arm pivotable about a fulcrum and at least one stiffening member, and the other of said housings having a locking member engageable by one end of said locking arm, and the other end of said locking comprising an operating member, the operating member being adapted for pressing by a finger to release said locking arm and locking member, said operating member having an abutment to prevent a finger moving toward said one end in use, and each of said stiffening member extending from the operating member to said one of said housings, wherein a gap extends between each of said stiffening member and the locking arm.
  • 2. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said abutment comprises one end of said recess.
  • 3. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said fulcrum is at substantially a mid-part of said locking arm, said abutment being approximately coincident with said fulcrum.
  • 4. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said one end of said locking arm has an under surface parallel to said fitting direction and an opposite surface at an angle to said fitting direction, said one end being thinner at a tip thereof.
  • 5. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said other end of said locking arm is widened at a tip thereof in a direction perpendicular to said fitting direction.
  • 6. A connector according to claim 2 wherein said operating member is stepped in a direction parallel to said fitting direction.
  • 7. A connector according to claim 2 wherein said operating member is substantially planar, one or more stiffening members being located on the opposite side to said recess, and extending along said locking arm.
  • 8. A connector according to claim 6 wherein the steps of said operating member descend to said recess.
  • 9. A connector according to claim 7 wherein said stiffening member comprises two parallel ribs.
  • 10. A connector according to claim 9 wherein said ribs extend to a fulcrum of said locking arm.
  • 11. A connector according to claim 7 wherein said fulcrum is at substantially a mid-part of said locking arm, said abutment being approximately coincident with said fulcrum.
  • 12. An electrical connector comprising a pair of connector housings adapted for mutual fitting in a fitting direction, one of said housings having a resilient locking arm pivotable about a fulcrum, and the other of said housings having a locking member engageable by one end of said locking arm, and the other end of said locking arm comprising an operating member, the operating member being adapted for pressing by a finger to release said locking arm and locking member, and at least one stiffening member, each stiffening member extending from the operating member to said one of said housings, wherein a gap extends between each stiffening member and the locking arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-285979 Oct 1999 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3399374 Pauza et al. Aug 1968 A
4431244 Anhalt et al. Feb 1984 A
5378168 Sumida Jan 1995 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
8-296613 Nov 1996 JP