This specification relates to a connector.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2009-64571 discloses a cover attachment structure capable of preventing the detachment of a cover from a housing. In this structure, a projection provided on a main wall of a housing is fit into a locking groove provided in a main outer wall of a cover lock. Thus, the main outer wall of the cover lock is locked to the main wall of the housing from an outer surface side. Further, a locking projection provided on a main inner wall of a cover body integrally covers lock and is fit into a lock hole in a main peripheral wall of the housing. Thus, the main inner wall is locked from an inner peripheral side to the main peripheral wall constituting a locked wall together with the main wall.
According to this connector, locking by the main inner wall and the main outer wall is not released unless both forces for moving the main inner wall inwardly of the housing and moving the main outer wall outwardly of the housing act on a wire cover. Thus, even if a load is applied in one direction perpendicular to principal surfaces of the housing and the cover body, the cover body is not removed from the housing due to the release of locking by the main inner wall and the main outer wall unless a load also is applied in a direction opposite to the one direction. Thus, the removal of the cover body from the housing can be made difficult. As a result, the detachment of the wire cover from the housing can be prevented.
However, in the above cover attachment structure, if wires are pulled vertically, i.e. if the wires are pulled in a direction orthogonal to the direction perpendicular to the principal surfaces of the housing and the cover body, the projection is disengaged from the locking groove, and the locking projection is disengaged from the lock hole so that the cover may be separated and detached from the housing.
A connector disclosed by this specification includes a housing, and a cover to be attached to the housing from behind. The cover includes an opening open in a direction intersecting an attaching direction to the housing, a facing portion facing the opening, an outer lock provided at least on the facing portion and an inner lock portion provided adjacent to the outer lock. The housing includes an outer lock receiving portion to be locked in a separating direction of the cover by the outer lock coming into contact therewith from an outer peripheral side and an inner lock to be locked in the separating direction of the cover by the inner lock coming into contact therewith from an inner peripheral side.
According to this configuration, even if the inner lock moves away from the inner lock receiving portion to release a locked state when the opening of the cover is pulled rearward, the outer lock conversely approaches the outer lock receiving portion to maintain the locked state. Thus, the facing portion of the cover is not separated from the housing. Further, even if the outer lock moves away from the outer lock receiving portion to release the locked state when the opening of the cover is pushed forward, the inner lock approaches the inner lock receiving portion to maintain the locked state. Thus, the facing portion of the cover is not separated from the housing.
The cover may include a fitting tube configured into a tubular shape by alternately disposing a plurality of the outer lock portions and a plurality of the inner lock portions side by side. According to this configuration, the fitting tube can be reduced in size as compared to the case where the outer locks and the inner locks are disposed in an overlapping manner.
The outer locks may be disposed at equal intervals over an entire circumference of the fitting tube. Accordingly to this configuration, the locked state is maintained even if the cover is pulled in any direction. Thus, the cover is not separated from the housing.
According to the connector disclosed by this specification, the separation of the facing portion of the cover from the housing can be prevented when the opening of the cover is pulled rearward.
An embodiment is described with reference to
The retainer 30 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
The terminal holding portion 32 has a hollow cylindrical shape and can contact a flange on the outer periphery of the terminal from behind. In this way, each terminal is held not to come out by each terminal holding portion 32 while being accommodated in the inlet body. The retainer mounting pieces 33 ride on the projections when the retainer 30 is attached to the inlet body from behind. However, the retainer mounting pieces 33 are resiliently deflectable, and resiliently return to lock projections on the inlet body at a proper attaching position to hold the retainer 30 on the inlet body.
As shown in
The cover 50 is made of synthetic resin and includes, as shown in
As shown in
The locking pieces 54A are deflected radially inward by the locked portions 54B riding on the locking projections 35A of the inner lock receiving portions 35 when the cover 50 is attached to the retainer 30 from behind. When the cover 50 reaches the proper attaching position with respect to the retainer 30, the locking pieces 54A resiliently return and contact the inner lock receiving portions 35 from an inner peripheral side. In this way, the locking projection 35A of each inner lock receiving portion 35 is fit between the locking pieces 54A, and the locked portion 54B is locked to the locking projection 35A from the front to hold the cover 50 on the retainer 30.
As shown in
The wires pulled out rearward from the respective terminal holding portions 32 of the retainer 30 are bent down in the cover body 51 and drawn out downward through the opening 57. If the wires are pulled rearward, the opening 57 is pulled rearward together with the wires. Then, the entire cover body 50 may incline forward, the inner lock portion 54 disposed on the facing portion 58 may disengage from the inner lock receiving portion 35 to release a locked state, and the facing portion 58 of the cover 50 may separate from the retainer 30. This phenomenon occurs not only when the opening 57 of the cover 50 is pulled rearward. If any part of a peripheral edge of the cover 50 is pulled rearward, the inner lock 54 also is more likely to disengage from the inner lock receiving portion 35 in a part facing the pulled part.
Accordingly, the outer locks 55 are provided in this embodiment to prevent the disengagement of the inner locks 54 from the inner lock receiving portions 35. As shown in
The holding pieces 55A are deflected radially out by the holding projections 55B riding on the outer peripheral surface 31A of the base plate 31 when the cover 50 is attached to the retainer 30 from behind. When the cover 50 reaches the proper attaching position with respect to the retainer 30, the holding pieces 55A resiliently return, thereby contacting the outer peripheral surface 31A of the base plate 31 from an outer peripheral side. Simultaneously with this, the holding pieces 55B lock the outer lock receiving portions 36 from the front to hold the cover 50 on the retainer 30. As just described, with the cover 50 attached in a proper attaching posture to the retainer 30, the outer locks 55 are in contact with the outer lock receiving portions 36 from the outer peripheral side to lock the outer lock receiving portions 36 in a separating direction of the cover 50, and the inner locks 54 are in contact with the inner lock receiving portions 35 from the inner peripheral side to lock the inner lock receiving portions 54 in the separating direction of the cover 50, thereby holding the cover 50 on the retainer 30.
Accordingly, if a force as to separate the inner lock portion 54 from the inner lock receiving portion 35 acts, the outer lock 55 disposed adjacent to this inner lock 54 acts to approach the outer lock receiving portion 36. Thus, the locked state of the outer lock 55 and the outer lock receiving portion 36 is maintained. On the other hand, if a force as to separate the outer lock 55 from the outer lock receiving portion 36 acts, the inner lock 54 disposed adjacent to this outer lock portion 55 acts to approach the inner lock receiving portion 35. Thus, the locked state of the inner lock 54 and the inner lock receiving portion 35 is maintained. As just described, even if one of the locks does not function, the other lock portion functions. Thus, a holding force for the cover 50 is maintained regardless of the direction in which a force acts.
For example, if the wires drawn out downward from the opening 57 are pulled rearward in
As described above, in this embodiment, even if the inner lock 54 moves in a direction away from the inner lock receiving portion 35 to release the locked state when the opening 57 of the cover 50 is pulled rearward, the outer lock 55 conversely approaches the outer lock receiving portion 36 to maintain the locked state. Thus, the facing portion 58 of the cover 50 is not separated from the housing (retainer 30). Further, even if the outer lock 55 moves in a direction away from the outer lock receiving portion 36 to release the locked state when the opening 57 of the cover 50 is pushed forward, the inner lock portion 54 conversely approaches the inner lock receiving portion 35 to maintain the locked state. Thus, the facing portion 58 of the cover 50 is not separated from the housing.
The cover 50 includes the fitting tube 52 configured into a tubular shape by alternately disposing the outer locks 55 and the inner locks 54 side by side. According to this configuration, the fitting tube 52 can be reduced in size as compared to the case where the outer locks 55 and the inner locks 54 are disposed in an overlapping manner.
The outer lock portions 55 may be disposed at equal intervals over the entire circumference of the fitting tube 52. According to this configuration, the locked state is maintained even if the cover 50 is pulled in any direction, and the cover 50 is not separated from the housing.
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following various modes also are included.
Although the cover 50 is attached to the inlet body via the retainer 30 in the above embodiment, the cover 50 may be directly attached to the inlet body. That is, the retainer 30 is an example of the housing.
The outer locks 55 and the inner locks 54 are disposed alternately disposed side by side in the circumferential direction in the above embodiment. However, outer and inner locks may be arranged radially side by side and the cover attaching portions 34 may be inserted between the outer locks 55 and the inner locks 54.
The outer lock portions 55 are disposed over the entire circumference of the fitting tube 52 in the above embodiment. However, the outer lock 55 and the inner lock 54 may be provided only on the facing portion 58.
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