Detachable connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6379173
  • Patent Number
    6,379,173
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A connector (1) which has a release (28) for releasing an elastic hooked tab (11) which allows to keep a complementary connector (23) connected with said connector. The release of said connector particularly includes a lateral blade (30) disposed in a slit (14) extending between the main body (6, 7, 9) of the connector and the hooked tab of said connector, in such a manner that it can selectively draw or not the hooked tab away from the connector thereby releasing or not the elastic lock of the connector.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a detachable connector. More particularly, it finds use in the field of miniature connectors to be connected, for instance, to a printed board, in an environment which provides very little clearance, particularly in an environment cluttered with wires and cables, e.g behind a car dashboard. In fact, behind a car dashboard, particularly in a car having a system for managing monitoring and/or controlling functions of the vehicle, clutter is at its maximum. The interest of the invention consists in that it provides a connector mounted by means of an elastic lock onto a complementary connector, and such that the connector of the invention provides easy release of the hooked tab.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




In prior art, a connector is known which comprises a cover and contacts, such as, for instance, the one described in patent U.S. Pat. No. 5,244,415, the cover having wires at a first end thereof, so that the contacts provided at a second front end of the cover are connected to said wires. The conductors of these wires are then joined to the contacts inside the cover. The cover preferably has a large flat surface and is thin. The contacts are provided on a surface of the cover which connects together two parallel large flat surfaces of the cover. This connector generally has a trapezoidal shape. It is known as a SUB D-type connector. As contacts, a SUB D connector has male pins or female sockets, over a trapezoidal surface. Typically, this trapezoidal surface is encircled by an equally trapezoidal peripheral metal frame. Said peripheral metal frame is higher than the pins or sockets of the contact, so that it can protect them. This connector is designed to be connected to a complementary connector. The complementary connector may be, for instance, separate, or located on a printed board. In order to keep the connector connected with the complementary connector, a connector may be used whose cover is such that it includes a main body and one or more hooked tabs. The hooked tab is flexibly fitted on the cover body. Also, the hooked tab has a hook. Therefore, the hooked tab is allowed little movement to displace the hook so that, in a first position, the hook is drawn apart, thereby allowing an unrestrained connection of the connector with its complementary connector, and in a second rest position, the hook is engaged on a projection of the complementary connector.




In prior art, such connector is connected on a complementary connector by typically forcing a projection of the complementary connector against the hook of the hooked tab. In fact, the hook is chamfered to allow the elastic hooked tab to be drawn apart under the stress of the projection of the complementary connector, upon connection thereof. In prior art, such connector is disconnected, i.e. the elastic lock is disengaged from the hooked tab, secured on a second projection of the complementary connector, by drawing the hooked tab away from the cover. In order to draw said elastic hooked tab apart, a thin and elongated object is used, such as a screwdriver or a blade, which is slipped into the slit between the hooked tab and the cover body to draw the hooked tab away from the body. Once the hooked tab has been drawn apart, the connector is pulled out to disengage the contacts, thereby disconnecting the two connectors.




Prior art connectors involve a problem. While they can be easily connected onto a complementary connector, they are not so easily disconnected from said complementary connector, when the connection takes place in a cluttered environment. A long object, such as a screwdriver or a blade is difficult to handle in such an environment cluttered with wires and cables. Handling such an element might as well be dangerous, involving the risk of unintentionally cutting, displacing or disconnecting any of these cables and wires. A safe disconnection of two connectors in such an environment requires delicate, long and difficult operations.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention has the object to obviate the above problems by providing a connector with a detachment system: a release. Thus, a connector according to the invention includes a release which may be moved in a slit formed between a hooked tab and a main body of a connector cover. The release particularly includes a transverse blade disposed across the slit. The release is movable, hence the transverse blade is movable within the slit. Depending on the position of the blade inside the slit, the blade gets more or less in contact with the hooked tab and with the cover body. This release is mounted before connecting the connector to a complementary connector. Furthermore, the release may be placed in a backward position so that it cannot interfere with the connection of a complementary connector on this connector.




In the backward position, the transverse blade of the release exerts no constraint on the hooked tab. Conversely, when the release is moved to a forward position, it exerts a force on said hooked tab to drive it apart thereby disengaging the elastic lock. Therefore, no tool is required to drive the hooked tab apart what is only needed is to displace the release so that the transverse blade of the release draws the hooked tab apart. The release has a plate which can slide along a flat surface of the cover. The plate is also very thin and does not appreciably increase the comprehensive thickness of the cover. A movement exerted on this plate allows to displace the transverse blade inside the slit.




Thus, the invention relates to a connector comprising a cover and at least one contact fitted therein, the cover having a body and at least one hooked tab, a slit being formed between the hooked tab and the body and the hooked tab having a hook for engagement in a complementary connector, characterized in that it includes a release, movable within the slit, the release having at least one lateral transverse blade in the slit, to draw the hooked tab away from the body.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be understood more clearly by reading the following description and by analyzing the accompanying figures. The latter are only shown by way of example and do not intend to limit the invention in any manner. The figures show:




FIG.


1


: a perspective view of a connector according to the invention;




FIG.


2


: a sectional view of a connector according to the invention with respect to a cutting plane as shown in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a connector


1


according to the invention. The connector


1


comprises a cover


2


and at least one contact


3


. The cover


2


preferably has insulating properties. At a first end


4


, it can receive wires (not shown) to be connected, inside the cover


2


, to contacts such as the contact


3


. The cover


2


has a small thickness


5


. The cover


2


particularly has a front surface


6


, relative to a rear surface


7


, which is opposite and parallel to said front surface


6


. The thickness


5


is defined by the distance between the surfaces


6


and


7


. The contact


3


is provided at a second end


8


of the cover


2


, so that the cover


2


has an edge


9


connecting together the front surface


6


and the rear surface


7


, except at the first opening


4


and at said second opening


8


. The edge


9


defines nearly all the periphery of the surfaces


6


and


7


.




The edge


9


includes an elastic tongue


10


, so that this elastic tongue


10


forms a hooked tab


11


at the second opening


8


of the cover


2


. In fact, the elastic tongue


10


protrudes out of the edge


9


at an undercut


12


of said edge


9


. When no constraint is exerted, the elastic tongue


10


is not parallel to a portion


13


of the edge


9


. At its free end, the elastic tongue


10


is closer to the portion


13


to allow exertion of constraint after connection, to ensure proper mechanical resistance when the connector is joined to a complementary connector. This portion


13


being situated between the undercut


12


and the opening


8


. A slit


14


is then defined between the portion


13


and an inner face


15


of the elastic tongue


10


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connector


1


is such that the cover


2


has a plane of symmetry S


1


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, at the front part of the cover


2


towards the second opening


8


. in the example as shown in

FIG. 2

, the cover


2


has a second elastic tongue


16


like the tongue


10


, a second undercut


17


, like the undercut


12


, of the edge


9


, a second portion


18


like the portion


13


on said edge


9


, the second portion


18


extending between the second undercut


17


and the second opening


8


. Hence, in this example, a second slit


19


is defined between the second elastic tongue


10


and the portion


18


.




The hooked tab


11


has a hook


20


. Similarly, in a preferred example, the second elastic tongue


16


also defines a hooked tab


21


, said hooked tab


21


also having a hook


22


, like the hook


20


. The hook


20


faces the hook


22


. These hooks


20


and


22


can lock a complementary connector


23


, engaging in an outer surface of said complementary connector


23


. The hooks


20


and


22


have projections, so that these projections can be locked in the complementary projections of the complementary connector


23


. In one embodiment, the hook


20


has, for instance, a recess


24


wherein a protuberance


25


of the complementary connector


23


is locked.




The complementary connector


23


has at least one contact


26


, complementary to the contact


3


. The contact


3


is typically a male pin or a female contact disposed in a trapezoidal perimeter. In fact, the pins are encircled by a metal trapezoidal shield, known as SUB D. Complementary contacts


26


provided by the complementary connector


23


are then disposed in front of the pins


3


. The connector


23


may be, for instance, a connector fitted on a cable, or a connector secured on a printed board.




In order that a complementary connector like the connector


23


may be connected on the contact


3


, the elastic tongue


10


must be spaced apart from the portion


13


. In fact, by drawing the elastic tongue


10


apart, the hook


20


is drawn away from the contact


3


. Hence, the complementary connector


23


may be connected with no interference by the protuberance


25


. In a first illustrated case, the hook


20


may be drawn apart by hand to allow such connection. In a second case, the hook


20


has a chamfer


27


so that, when the projection


25


rests against the hook


20


, the projection


25


slides along the chamfer


27


to draw temporarily the hook


20


apart.




Once the hooked tab


11


has been drawn apart, and the complementary connector


23


has been connected, the hooked tab


11


snaps elastically, and the recess


24


of the hook


20


locks the protuberance


25


. Conversely, in order to disconnect the complementary connector


23


, the complementary connector


23


cannot be simply pulled out to disengage the protuberance


25


from the recess


24


In fact, the recess


24


is not chamfered, in which case it would not have its locking function. The recess


24


allows to hold firmly the complementary protuberance


25


in one variant, the elastic lock of the cover on the complementary connector may consist in the engagement of a protuberance of the hooked tab in a recess of the body of the complementary connector.




Drawing the hooked tab


11


apart is necessary to unlock the mutually engaged projections


24


and


25


. In order to do this, the connector


1


has a release


28


. The release


28


particularly includes a plate


29


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, sliding along the front surface


6


and a lateral blade


30


. The lateral blade


30


is preferably orthogonal to the plane formed by the plate


29


. As a result, it is also orthogonal to the plane formed by the surfaces


6


and


7


.




The release


28


is conceived in such a manner that the lateral blade


30


may slide in the slit


14


. Moreover, the size of said lateral blade


30


is such that the release


28


is movable and may be displaced in the slit


14


between a forward position and a backward position. The forward and backward positions correspond to the widest displacement of the lateral blade


30


within the slit


14


. The lateral blade


30


has a chamfer


31


, so that said chamfer


31


interacts with the chamfer


27


of the hook


20


when the release


28


is fitted on the cover


2


. Also, the lateral blade


30


has a free edge


32


such that the free edge


32


may rest against a undercut


33


provided on the inner surface


16


of the hooked tab


11


. When the release


28


is displaced towards the forward position (towards the surface


7


), the transverse blade


30


is displaced inside the slit


14


, whereby the portion


31


is constrained against a second undercut


38


. This movement allows to draw the hooked tab


11


apart. Thereby the protuberance


25


, locked in the complementary recess


24


may be unlocked. Hence, detachment of the connector


1


from said complementary connector


23


may be obtained.




In one embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the release has two rails


34


and


35


on both sides of the transverse blade


30


. The rail


34


is, for instance, integral with the pad


29


. The rails


34


and


35


are conceived in such a manner that they can slide on both sides of the elastic tongue


10


. In one embodiment, the rail


34


slides along the side of the front surface


6


and the rail


35


slides along the side of the rear surface


7


. These two rails


34


and


35


allow to screen the slit


14


. Therefore, no surrounding wire or cable can jam in the slit


14


, nor interfere with the mechanisms for locking the connector


1


onto a complementary connector.




In one variant, the release


28


has two lateral blades like the blades


30


. So, as shown in

FIG. 1

the release


28


has a second lateral blade


36


. said second lateral blade


36


is fitted in a bottom


37


of the slit


14


. The second lateral blade


36


may be used, for instance, to hold the release


28


on the cover


2


. Regardless of the movement exerted on the release


28


, the latter is held on the cover


2


thanks to said second lateral blade


36


. For instance, the second lateral blade


36


may be arranged to abut against the second undercut


38


provided on the inner surface


15


of the elastic tongue


10


. In this case, the second lateral blade


36


has chamfer to interact with a chamfer of said second undercut


38


, when the release


28


is fitted on the cover


2


. Hence, the release


28


is prevented from coming out of its housing. The release


28


remains integral with the cover


2


. Hence, it is almost made of one piece with the cover


2


.




For easier maintenance and handling of the release


28


, the release


28


has a gripping area


39


on the plate


29


. This gripping area


39


allows to keep a finger thereon for better displacement of the release


28


parallel to the front surface


6


. This gripping area


39


may also have two cavities (material removal) for an even easier grip.




In one embodiment of the invention, the cover


2


has a second plane of symmetry


52


orthogonal to the plane of symmetry S


1


. Further, the release


28


may be slipped both parallel to the front surface


6


and parallel to the back surface


7


. Provided that the elastic tongue


10


is disposed exactly at the middle of the edge


9


. In one variant, a release


28


may be also provided, which has a second plate (not shown), like the plate


29


, so that the cover


2


has a means for releasing the elastic tongues on both sides of the surfaces


6


and


7


of the cover


2


. Depending on the clutter in the space wherein the connector is mounted, the hooked tabs may be released on one side or on the other of the connector


1


.




The release may also have an end-of-stroke area wherein it remains locked in position. This variant allows to separate the opening effort from the connector detachment effort, thereby providing a higher operating convenience.



Claims
  • 1. A connector comprising a cover and at least one contact fitted therein, the cover having a body and at lest one hooked tab, a slit being formed between the hooked tab and the body and the hooked tab having a hook for engagement in a complementary connector, wherein the connector includes a release, movable within the slit, the release having at least one lateral transverse blade in the slit, to draw the hooked tab away from the body, the release having a plane of symmetry and being removable.
  • 2. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release is movable between a backward position, wherein a projection of said hook is locked in a complementary projection of said complementary connector, and a forward position, wherein a lateral blade rests against an undercut of said hooked tab to draw the hook projection away from said complementary projection.
  • 3. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release has a plate attached to a transverse blade to slide along said cover.
  • 4. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release has two rails sliding on both sides of said hooked tab, whereby said transverse blade is fitted between said two rails across said slit.
  • 5. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connector includes a second hook which is symmetrical to said hook of said hooked tab.
  • 6. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release has two lateral transverse blades in said slit.
  • 7. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover is of the sub D type.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 12840 Oct 1999 FR
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2656165 Jun 1991 FR