The present application relates to a cover for an L-shaped connector that is integrally attached to an L-shaped connector when the L-shaped connector is used.
A device that needs to be electrically connected is known to use, for example, a connector with a cable, and there are cases in which an L-shaped connector is used when the side of the device with a connection port is close to another device or a wall. Such an L-shaped connector is formed with a connector section having a plug-in portion corresponding to the device, and a cable holding portion for guiding a cable from the connector section in a direction orthogonal to the connector portion. Patent literature 1 discloses a cover for an L-shaped connector for covering the L-shaped connector. The L-shaped connector cover is formed by a cover member having a shape in which the outer shape of the L-shaped connector is divided into two, and is integrated by inserting the L-shaped connector into the cover member and screwing the L-shaped connector. A handle section for facilitating handling of the L-shaped connector is also formed on the L-shaped connector cover.
Patent literature 1: JP-04-25428U
However, since the L-shaped connector cover of the conventional example covers the L-shaped connector using bolts, the handling thereof is troublesome. Although covering the L-shaped connector protects it against external force, it is not effective for the following reasons. As described above, an L-shaped connector is often used when the space on the front side of a connection port is narrow. In this case, an operator cannot perform the attaching/detaching operation with the body facing the front with respect to the connection port, and the operator has to attach/detach the connection port in a state in which their hand is extended.
Therefore, the operation is performed only by their fingers, and the operator tends to grasp the cable holding portion because it is the portion of the L-shaped connector that can be easily grasped (see
Accordingly, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a cover for an L-shaped connector for protecting the L-shaped connector.
An L-shaped connector cover according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is a cover for L-shaped connector including: a cover main body configured to integrally cover a connector section and a cable holding section of an L-shaped connector having a connector portion serving as a portion to be inserted into a connection port and a cable holding section configured to guide a cable from the connector section in a direction orthogonal to the connector section; a connector cover section that is configured to cover the connector section among the cover main body; and a finger hold section provided on the connector cover section and protruding outward in a direction orthogonal to a center line of the connector portion.
According to the above configuration, since a finger hold section protruding outward in a direction orthogonal to the center line of the connector section is formed on the connector cover section of cover main body covering the L-shaped connector, an operator can easily put their finger on the finger hold section and can pull out in the direction of the center line of the connector section while holding with their finger, so that putting a load on a portion of the L-shaped connector with low rigidity is prevented.
Next, an embodiment of a cover for L-shaped connector according to the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. Here,
As shown in the figure, when removing L-shaped connector 1 that is inserted into device 100, connector section 11 is pulled out in an X-axis direction along the connection port of device 100. Here, it is preferable that the removal operation by the operator is performed, for example, by pinching connector section 11 with thumb 81 and index finger 82 and extracting connector section 11 so as to apply a straight force in the X-axis direction. However, when the space in the X-axis direction is small, it becomes difficult to pull out the connection section straight. This is particularly true when a hand is inserted into a narrow space and the removal operation is performed only by the fingers. In such a case, as shown in
However, when the operator tries to pull out the cable in the X-axis direction by the grasping method shown in the drawing, a moment acts on cable holding section 12 because connector section 11 is separated in the Y-axis direction from index finger 82 and middle finger 83 by which the force is applied. In particular, the moment acts on L-shaped connector 1 in the vicinity of coupling section 15 formed at the corner section where stress concentration is apt to occur. Since coupling section 15 has low rigidity, coupling section 15 is liable to be damaged when L-shaped connector 1 is pulled out. Therefore, the cover for the L-shaped connector of the present embodiment is for protecting L-shaped connector 1 from such a force applied during removal, and in particular, is configured so that no stress acts in the vicinity of coupling section 15 that is a corner section.
Here,
Connector cover section 21 has a cylindrical shape having a diameter larger than that of cylindrical connector section 11, and step section 23 corresponding to the shape of connector section 11 is formed on the inner surface of connector cover section 21. As shown in
Next, cable holding cover section 22 of cover for L-shaped connector 5 has a U-shaped groove shape and is orthogonal to connector cover section 21. Cylindrical connector cover section 21 is formed with a cutout section so that the ends of the groove-shaped cable holding cover section 22 can be attached. Accordingly, a space corresponding to the shape of L-shaped connector 1 is formed inside cover for L-shaped connector 5. Since cable holding cover section 22 is U-shaped, cover for L-shaped connector 5 has a shape in which the front surface side of L-shaped connector 1, which is the insertion direction, is covered, and the back surface side, which is the opposite side, shown in
Cover for L-shaped connector 5 is formed of, for example, a resin material, and when L-shaped connector 1 is fitted, cable holding cover section 22 is slightly elastically deformed, and due to that elastic force L-shaped connector 1 is held after being mounted by being grasped from both sides in the width direction (D-axis direction) shown in
As shown in
Therefore, in cover for L-shaped connector 5, by lengthening cable holding cover section 22, such a force is received by cable 13, which is flexible, at a position away from coupling section 15 of L-shaped connector 1. Further, multiple protrusions 25 for reducing the inner dimension of cable holding cover 22 are formed in the feeding direction (F-axis direction) of cable 13 so as to hold cable 13. Since cable holding cover section 22 also holds cable 13 in this manner, the tensile force described above hardly acts on the vicinity of coupling section 15 having low rigidity.
Next, in cover for L-shaped connector 5 of the present embodiment, two finger hold sections 26 are formed in connector cover section 21 so that when L-shaped connector 1 is pulled out from device 100, force is correctly applied to L-shaped connector 1. The two finger hold sections 26 are formed so as to protrude from connector cover section 21 in two opposite directions with the center line O therebetween. More specifically, they are formed at the rear side end section of connector section 11 and extend to both sides in the width direction (D-axis direction) orthogonal to the feeding direction (F-axis direction) of cable 13.
Therefore, with cover for L-shaped connector 5, two fingers of the operator extending from the rear surface side (that is, in the direction indicated by the arrow E in
Note that, since finger holding sections 26 function by being held by the fingers, this function is not made use of if the operator grasps cable holding cover section 22 to perform the removal operation. However, as described above, in a case where L-shaped connector 1 is pulled out by extending the hand in a narrow space, it is conceivable that the operator may grasp cable holding cover section 22 even if finger holding sections 26 are present. Therefore, cover for L-shaped connector 5 is formed with a finger hold prevention section 27 for preventing the finger from holding cable holding cover section 22.
Finger hold prevention section 27 is configured to prevent a finger from entering gap 110 (see
Accordingly, since cover for L-shaped connector 5 of the present embodiment is configured so that L-shaped connector 1 can be fitted from the open rear surface side, the operator can easily attach and detach cover for L-shaped connector 5 to and from L-shaped connector 1. Further, cover for L-shaped connector 5 can be pulled out without exerting a moment on cable holding section 12 by hooking fingers on finger holding sections 26. Therefore, a large load is not applied to the corner section of L-shaped connector 1 having low rigidity in the vicinity of coupling section 15, thus preventing breakage.
The two finger holding sections 26 are arranged on opposite sides of connector cover 21 sandwiching center line O, making it easier for the operator to hold using their fingers. Further, pushbutton 117 of L-shaped connector 1 is also easily pressed by holding the fingers on the two finger holding sections 26. In addition, since cover for L-shaped connector 5 is formed with finger hold prevention section 27, when L-shaped connector 1 is pulled out from device 100, the operator naturally hooks their fingers on finger holding sections 26. This is because even if cable holding cover 22 of cover for L-shaped connector 5 is grasped to remove L-shaped connector 1, the fingers do not enter gap 110 formed with device 100. Also, even if cable holding cover section 22 is pinched and pulled out, push button 117 of the L-shaped connector 1 is difficult to press.
Further, since cover for L-shaped connector 5 supports cable 13 by increasing the size of cable holding cover section 22, the force applied to the vicinity of coupling section 15 of L-shaped connector 1 via cable 13 is reduced, and breakage of coupling section 15, in which stress is easily concentrated, is prevented. Therefore, using cover for L-shaped connector 5 protects L-shaped connector 1 by covering it, and by making it difficult to exert force on the less rigid part of the connector due to removal work and so on.
The above describes an embodiment of the present disclosure, but embodiments are not limited to the above and various changes may be employed without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, finger hold prevention section 27 may be arranged not at the top of the front surface side of cable holding cover section 22 as shown in
1: L-shaped connector; 5: cover for L-shaped connector; 11: connector section; 12: cable holder; 13: cable; 15: coupling section; 21: connector cover section; 22: cable holding cover section; 26: finger hold section; 27: finger hold prevention section
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