Device for locking a plug in the plug-in position thereof in a vibration resistant manner

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817882
  • Patent Number
    6,817,882
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 21, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
The apparatus (2) for vibrationproof locking of a plug (3) in its plugged-in position inside a unit, in particular inside a clutch actuator (1), encompasses a housing (4) that has a housing top shell (16) and a housing bottom shell (6), by means of at least one locking element (30) that engages the plug (3). The locking element (30) has a blocking section (52), which is kept in a blocking position by the plug (3) when this plug is not completely plugged in—thus preventing the housing shells (6) from being joined—and which can be brought into a position that permits the housing shells (6) to be joined only when the plug (3) is completely plugged in.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention is based on an apparatus for vibrationproof locking of a plug in its plugged-in position inside a unit, in particular inside a clutch actuator, with a housing that has at least two housing shells.




A known clutch actuator for engaging and disengaging a vehicle clutch according to DE 197 01 739 A1 is integrated into a dual-shelled housing, which is comprised of a housing bottom shell and a housing top shell, which can be pivoted in relation to each other around a pivot axis so that two flanges formed onto each housing shell rest against each other with a seal between them. The housing bottom shell contains an electric motor for driving a tappet that is connected to a piston of a hydraulic master cylinder. In order to supply power to the electric motor, electrical plug connections are required, that are produced, for example, by plug connectors that are disposed at the end of power cables and are plugged into associated sockets or plugging locations on the electric motor.




Clutch actuators of this kind are subjected to vehicular vibrations, which leads to the problem of the plugs coming loose over time due to the vibration. As a result, plugs that are subjected to vibrations are often secured with additional locking elements such as screw connections, pin connections, clips, or the like, which are intended to secure the plug in the plugged-in position. Locking elements of this kind, however, usually do not prevent the plug from being plugged in incompletely or in a tilted fashion, which brings the danger of an electrical contact not being produced or only being produced to an insufficient degree.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The apparatus according to the invention for vibrationproof locking of a plus in its plugged-in position, has the advantage that a further assembly of the unit is prevented if the plug is not in its final plugged-in position so that a correction installation of the plug is assured every time. In addition, no additional parts are required since the blocking section of the locking element that is already provide performs the blocking function.




A particularly preferable modification of the invention provides that only after the plug is completely plugged in is a section of the plug flush with an associated section of the locking element and only then can the locking element be moved in relation to the housing into a locking position in which the section of the plug is overlapped by the associated section of the locking element in order to secure the plug in the plugged-in position. Since a locking is only possible in a correct plugged position, incorrect plugged positions of the plug become immediately apparent.




Another preferable measure provides that the locking element is held in the locking position by the housing top shell that is placed onto the housing bottom shell. Since the mounted housing top shell prevents an unlocking, the locking of the plug is self-securing and cannot unintentionally come loose, which is particularly advantageous in plug connections that are subjected to vibration.




According to one modification, the blocking section simultaneously serves as a grasping section for actuating the locking element and is flat in design. This achieves an advantageous functional combination because it saves space.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and will be explained in detail in the subsequent description.





FIG. 1

is a top view of a housing bottom shell of a clutch actuator, into which an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus according to the invention for vibrationproof locking of a plug is integrated;





FIG. 2

shows an enlarged sectional depiction along the line II—II of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a cross section through the clutch actuator from

FIG. 1

, in which the apparatus according to the invention is disposed in an unlocked position;





FIG. 4

shows a cross section through the clutch actuator from

FIG. 1

, in which the apparatus according to the invention is disposed in a locked position











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The clutch actuator


1


shown in

FIG. 1

, which is for engaging and disengaging a vehicle clutch, has an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus


2


for vibrationproof locking of a plug


3


in its plugged-in position integrated into it. The clutch actuator


1


is comprised of a dual-shelled housing


4


, of which only a housing bottom shell


6


is shown in the top view

FIG. 1

, which contains an electric motor


8


with a crank mechanism


10


and a tappet


12


, which is connected to a hydraulic master cylinder


14


. The housing bottom shell


6


and the housing top shell


16


, a cross section of which is depicted in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each have an outer flange


18


formed onto them on which eyes


20


with through bores or threaded bores are embodied in order to be able to screw the two housing shells


6


,


16


to each other with a seal between them. The function of a clutch actuator


1


of this kind is known to a sufficient degree from DE 197 01 739 A1 and therefore requires no further explanation.




In order to be supplied with power, the electric motor


8


has a connecting block


22


connected to it, with sockets into which plugs


26


connected to the ends of electrical lines


24


are plugged (FIG.


1


). For vibrationproof locking of one of the plugs


3


, a locking element is provided in the housing bottom shell


6


and can be guided, for example, by means of a linear guide


28


; in the preferred embodiment, this locking element is a slider


30


. The linear guide


28


of the slider


30


is produced by virtue of the fact that a pin


34


, which is disposed next to the connecting block


22


, protrudes from a wall


32


of the housing bottom shell


6


, e.g. at right angles, and engages in an oblong hole


36


of a guide section


38


of the slider


30


, which permits the slider


30


to move toward the plug


3


and away from it, preferably in a direction lateral to it. The pin


34


is secured in the oblong hole


36


of the slider


30


by a spring lock washer


40


press-fitted onto it from the outside, as best shown in the enlarged cross section in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 3

shows a broken lateral cross sectional view of the clutch actuator


1


, in an installation state before the joining of the two housing shells


6


,


16


, in which the plug


3


is not completely plugged into its associated socket


22


. By contrast,

FIG. 4

shows the correctly installed position after the joining of the two housing shells


6


,


16


.




The end of the plug


3


is preferably connected to a tab


42


, which projects toward the slider


30


and whose underside facing away from a bottom of the housing bottom shell


6


has a for example horizontal locking surface


44


for a hold-down surface


46


on the underside of the guide section


38


of the slider


30


, with which it can slide along a guide surface


48


embodied on the housing bottom shell


6


. Consequently, the guide surface


48


for the slider


30


is preferably disposed in a plane with the hold-down surface


46


of the slider


30


. In the completely plugged-in position of the plug


3


according to

FIG. 4

, the surface of the tab


42


oriented toward the bottom of the housing bottom shell


6


rests against a stop surface


50


of the housing bottom shell


6


. The hold-down surface


46


on the slider


30


is only flush or coplanar with the locking surface


44


of the plug


3


when the plug is completely plugged in (FIG.


4


). Only then can the slider


30


be slid toward the plug


3


and the hold-down surface


46


of the slider


30


overlap the locking surface


44


of the plug


3


in order to affix it to the connecting block


22


.




On the side oriented away from the plug


3


, the guide section


38


of the slider


30


is provided with a flat grasping section


52


in order to manually slide the slider


30


from the position shown in

FIG. 3

in which the plug


3


is unlocked, into the position shown in

FIG. 4

in which the plug


3


is locked. However, if the plug


3


is not completely plugged in, as in

FIG. 3

, or is plugged into the associated socket of the connecting block


22


in a tilted position, then the underside of its tab


42


is spaced apart from the stop surface


50


, as a result of which the tab


42


of the plug


3


projects beyond the guide surface


48


for the slider


30


by a distance and as a result, prevents the slider


30


from sliding toward the plug


3


.




With regard to its vertical span, a lower edge


54


of the grasping section


52


of the slider


30


oriented toward the bottom of the housing bottom shell


6


protrudes beyond the outer flange


18


of the housing bottom shell


6


independent of whether the locking position has been assumed or not. Moreover, the overhanging length of the grasping section


52


, the relative position of the oblong hole


36


of the slider


30


, and the length of this oblong hole


36


are selected so that in the unlocked or unlockable state of the plug


3


, the grasping section


52


protrudes laterally beyond the outer contour of the housing bottom shell


6


constituted by the outer flange


18


so that in this case, it is not possible to join the two housing shells


6


,


16


. Consequently, the grasping section


52


simultaneously serves as a blocking section in order to prevent a further assembly of the clutch actuator


1


when the plug


3


is not completely plugged into the socket


22


. By contrast, when the plug


3


is completely plugged in as shown in FIG.


4


and is disposed in the correct operating position, the hold-down surface


46


of the slider


30


can then overlap the coplanar locking surface


44


of the plug


3


and the slider


30


can travel into the locked position. The sliding motion of the slider


30


is determined among other things by the length and relative position of the oblong hole


36


; these parameters are selected in such a way that when the slider


30


is in the locked position, its end surface


56


preferably contacts a side surface


58


of the plug


3


and the blocking section


52


no longer overlaps the outer flange


18


of the housing bottom shell


6


. Then the blocking section


52


is disposed within the clutch actuator


1


periphery, which is predetermined by the outer contour. With regard to its vertical span, an upper edge


60


of the blocking section


52


is disposed underneath an upper wall


62


of the housing top shell


16


so that the latter can be joined to the housing bottom shell


6


.




When mounted in place, the housing top shell


16


prevents the slider


30


from coming out of the locked position by virtue of the fact that the distance between the free end


64


of the blocking section


52


of the slider


30


and a side wall


66


of the housing top shell


16


is shorter than the sliding distance required for the unlocking. This produces a self-securing locking of the plug


3


; it can only be unlocked after the housing shells


6


,


16


are disassembled.




The apparatus


2


according to the invention is not limited to the locking of a single plug


3


; instead, a number of plugs


26


can be locked by simply widening the slider


30


or by using several sliders


30


.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus (2) for vibrationproof locking of a plug (3) in its plugged-in position inside a unit, which encompasses a housing (4) that has a housing top shell (16) and a housing bottom shell (6) by means of at least one locking element (30) that engages the plug (3), characterized in that the locking element (30) has a blocking section (52), which is kept in a blocking position by the plug (3) when the plug is not completely plugged in and prevents the housing shells (6, 16) from being joined, and can be brought into a position that permits the housing shells (6, 16) to be joined only when the plug (3) is completely plugged in, and only when the plug (3) is completely plugged in, is a section (44) of the plug (3) flush with an associated section (46) of the locking element (30) and only then can the locking element (30) be moved relative to the housing (4) into a locking position in which the section (44) of the plug (30) is overlapped by the associated section (46) of the locking element (30) in order to secure the plug (3) in the plugged-in position.
  • 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the locking element is a slider (30), which is guided inside the housing bottom shell (6) by means of a linear guide (28), essentially lateral to a plugging direction of the plug (3), and has a hold-down surface (46), which when the plug (3) is completely plugged in, is coplanar to a locking surface (44) of the plug (3), wherein after the slider (30) is slid into the locked position, the locking surface (44) of the plug (3) is overlapped by the hold-down surface (46) of the slider (30).
  • 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the linear guide (28) is constituted by an oblong hole (36) in the slider (30) and a pin (34), which protrudes through the oblong hole (30) and ins connected to the housing bottom shell (6), preferably secured by means of a spring lock washer (40) press-fitted onto it.
  • 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that when the slider (30) is in a position other than the locked position, the blocking section (52) extends laterally beyond an outer contour (18) of the housing shell (6) and in the locked position, is disposed inside the outer contour (6).
  • 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that the outer contour is constituted by an outer flange (18) of the housing bottom shell (6).
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that with regard to its vertical span, a grasping section (52) is disposed between an upper wall (62) of the housing top shell (16) and the outer flange (18) of the housing bottom shell (6).
  • 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that the overhanging length of the grasping section (52), the relative position of the oblong hole (36) of the slider (30), and the length of this oblong hole (36) are selected so that in the unlocked or unlockable state of the plug (3), the grasping section (52) protrudes laterally beyond the outer contour of the housing bottom shell (6) constituted by the outer flange (18).
  • 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the slider (30) is secured in the locked position by the housing top shell (16) that is joined to the housing bottom shell (6).
  • 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that the blocking section simultaneously serves as the grasping section (52) for actuating the slider (30) and is flat in design.
  • 10. An apparatus (2) for vibrationproof locking of a plug (3) in its plugged-in position inside a unit, in particular inside, a clutch actuator (1), which encompasses a housing (4) that has a housing top shell (16) and a housing bottom shell (6) by means of at least one locking element (30) that engages the plug (3), characterized in that the locking element (30) has a blocking section (52), which is kept in a blocking position by the plug (3) when the plug is not completely plugged in and prevents the housing shells (6, 16) from being joined, and can be brought into a position that permits the housing shells (6, 16) to be joined only when the plug (3) is completely plugged in, and only when the plug (3) is completely plugged in, is a section (44) of the plug (3) flush with an associated section (46) of the locking element (30) and only then can the locking element (30) be moved relative to the housing (4) into a locking position in which the section (44) of the plug (30) is overlapped by the associated section (46) of the locking element (30) in order to secure the plug (3) in the plugged-in position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 11 925 Mar 2000 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/04255 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/69727 9/20/2001 WO A
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Number Date Country
21 19 915 Nov 1972 DE
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