The invention relates to a device for electric connection between a power supply connection of a portable receiver and a DC power source, housed in an insulating case and comprising:
Front-mounted lighting lamps use a low-voltage power source housed in a case separate from the lamp and connected to the latter by two power supply wires connected to the positive and negative poles of the power source. The case of the power source is generally fixed at the back of the user's head, and is supported by a fixing with an elastic strap. Electric connection is performed by connectors located inside the case. The connection and disconnection operations do however remain complicated when the batteries have to be replaced, and require particular care when fitting the connectors.
The document U.S. Pat. No. 4,420,216 describes a coaxial connecting device to connect an external microphone to a recorder. A flexible blade keeps the connector plug in the plugged-in position. The document U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,234 refers to a coaxial connector having contact elements and locking fingers supported by the connector body.
The object of the invention consists in providing a safe and reliable multiple connection device for a low-voltage portable receiver enabling the power source or a support plate to be connected and disconnected quickly.
The device according to the invention is characterized in that the first connector comprises a pair of female contacts overmolded by an insulating enclosure bearing a securing element operating by clipping in conjunction with a latching means associated with the second connector, which second connector is provided with a pair of male contacts arranged in a housing of the case of the power source, the latching means of the second connector being fixed onto the case above the housing.
The latching means can be formed by a pivoting lever biased by a spring to a latching position to latch the contacts in the plugged-in position.
The electric connection can be connected directly to the power source by inserting the first connector in the second connector with good guiding in translation during the plug-in travel. Mechanical latching of the connectors is performed at the end of plug-in travel, preventing any nuisance disconnection.
Another connection mode of the connectors can be performed on a support plate which comprises a fixing rail in the form of a dovetail profile, and a central opening of conjugate shape to that of the securing element. Guiding in translation is performed by a slide of the case of the power source sliding along the rail of the plate. This results in axial centring of the male contacts of the second connector on the female contacts of the first connector already fitted on the plate. Electric connection of the receiver is then performed, and mechanical fixing of the power source on the plate is performed at the same time.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
The portable receiver (not shown) is for example formed by an electric lamp with a bulb or light-emitting diodes, and electric connection 10 supplying this receiver comprises a sheath 12 housing two conducting wires insulated from one another. DC power source 11 comprises a case 13 separate from the receiver and housing disposable or rechargeable low-voltage batteries 18. Case 13 is sealed by a removable cover 25.
The end of electric connection 10 is equipped with a first connector 14 encapsulated in an enclosure 15 made from molded insulating material, in which enclosure a securing element 16 is fixed. First connector 14 comprises a pair of tubular female contacts 17 insulated from one another by the insulating material of enclosure 15. The side walls of enclosure 15 are provided with a pair of longitudinal grooves 19 (
Second connector 20 is provided with a pair of male contacts 21 of banana plug type designed to engage in female contacts 17 of first connector 14. Latching means 22 are associated with second connector 20 by clipping into a notch 37 of securing element 16 of first connector 14 at the end of insertion travel. Latching means 22 are formed by a lever mounted swivelling around a pin 23 securedly attached to case 13, and comprising a clipping spigot 24 at the opposite end. A spring 26, which can for example be a torsion spring, is threaded onto pin 23 and biases the lever of latching means 22 to the securing position.
Housing 27 of case 13 is further equipped with means for guiding in translation to perform centring of male and female contacts 21, 17 in the plug-in direction of connectors 20, 14. The means for guiding comprise a slide 28 arranged at the level of latching means 22, and a pair of ribs 29 arranged in a horizontal plane between the two male contacts 21.
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Various connection modes are possible:
Direct Connection
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Disconnection of power source 11, for example to replace the disposable batteries or charge rechargeable batteries 18, is performed manually by first swivelling latching means 22 to an unlatched position in which spigot 24 is released from notch 37, followed by unplugging of contacts 21, 17.
Connection on a Support Plate
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Connection is achieved by performing the following steps:
Such guiding ensures axial centring of male contacts 21 of second connector 20 on female contacts 17 of first connector 14 already fitted on plate 32. Electric connection of the receiver is then performed, and mechanical fixing of power source 11 on plate 32 is performed at the same time. Crushing of lip 30 at the end of plug-in travel guarantees tightness and insulation of the positive and negative poles of power source 11.
Disconnection is performed as in the previous case after latching means 22 have first been unlatched.
Male contacts 21 of second connector 20 and latching means 22 extend in parallel manner to the inside of a housing 27 of case 13 of power source 11, said housing being in the form of a longitudinal U-shaped notch, closed at one of the ends thereof and open at the opposite end to enable first connector 14 to be inserted.
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