1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a divided connector that accommodates auxiliary housings in a frame and to a method of assembling it.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2001-196132 discloses a divided connector with a frame that has accommodating chambers. Auxiliary housings are inserted into the accommodating chambers from behind and terminal fittings secured to ends of wires are mounted in the auxiliary housings. A retaining piece is provided in each accommodating chamber and retains the auxiliary housing that has been inserted to a proper depth.
The wires drawn out from the auxiliary housings are bundled and guided in a specified direction by a cover mounted on the rear surface of the frame. Contacts are provided on the inner surface of the cover. The contacts engage the rear surfaces of the auxiliary housings when the cover is mounted properly to doubly lock the auxiliary housings with respect to the withdrawing direction. Further, the contacts push any insufficiently inserted auxiliary housing to a proper insertion position and then doubly lock the auxiliary housing.
The above-described cover is mounted on the rear surface of the frame in the same direction as the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings and resiliently deformable locking pieces on the cover or the frame engage mating locking projections to lock the cover. The resiliently deformable locking pieces describe pivotal paths in a direction orthogonal to the cover mounting direction while engaging the locking projections. Thus, clearances are required near the locking projections after the cover is locked. Accordingly, there is a possibility that the cover or the contacts are behind proper positions so that a clearance is created to the rear surfaces of the auxiliary housings even if the cover is mounted and locked. As a result, the double locking is not very reliable. Further, the contact may not engage the rear surface of the auxiliary housing even if the auxiliary housing is left insufficiently inserted, and the auxiliary housing may remain insufficiently inserted.
The present invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to securely detect the insufficient insertion of auxiliary housings and doubly lock the auxiliary housings using a cover.
The invention relates to a divided connector with a frame that has accommodating chambers. Auxiliary housings are mounted in the accommodating chambers and terminal fittings secured to ends of wires are mounted in the auxiliary housings. At least one cover is mountable to at least partly cover a surface of the frame. The cover is mounted by being moved along a mounting surface of the frame in a direction that intersects the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings and is locked by a locking mechanism upon reaching a proper mount position. The cover has latches that move along surfaces of the auxiliary housings during movement of the cover if the auxiliary housings are located properly in the frame. The latches engage the surfaces of the auxiliary housings that have reached the proper mount position, but interfere with any auxiliary housing that has been inserted insufficiently.
The cover is moved along the mounting surface of the frame in a direction intersecting the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings. The cover may shake along the moving direction to a certain extent. However, the cover does not shake significantly in the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings. Accordingly, the latches on the cover engage and lock the auxiliary housings with high reliability. The latch contacts the end of any auxiliary housing that has been inserted insufficiently for securely detecting the insufficient insertion.
The accommodating chambers preferably have resiliently deflectable retaining portions that retain the auxiliary housings when the auxiliary housings are inserted to proper positions.
The cover preferably is mounted by being slid along the rear surface of the frame.
The latches and the auxiliary housings preferably have slanted guide surfaces that contact as the cover is being mounted if an auxiliary housing is left insufficiently inserted. The slanted guide surfaces are aligned to push the auxiliary housing to a proper insertion position by a moving force of the latch. Thus, an insufficiently inserted auxiliary housing is inserted automatically to the proper position as the cover is mounted.
The cover preferably is mounted first in substantially the same direction as the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings to a position retracted along the operating direction from the proper mount position on the mount surface of the frame. The cover then is moved on the mounting surface of the frame in the direction intersecting the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings to the proper mount position. This arrangement is helpful for situations where there is little space adjacent side surfaces of the frame.
At least one resiliently deformable return stopping protuberance preferably is provided on the frame and is resiliently deformed by an inner surface of the cover as the cover is moved. The return stopping protuberance then is restored to prevent the cover from returning.
One or more protrusions preferably are provided in each accommodating chamber. The protrusions engage locking edges of the auxiliary to stop the auxiliary housing at its insertion stop position.
The invention also relates to a method of assembling a divided connector. The method comprises inserting auxiliary housings along an inserting direction into accommodating chambers formed in a frame. The method then includes moving a cover along a mounting surface of the frame in a direction intersecting the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings and locking the cover by a locking mechanism upon reaching a proper mount position. Latches move along surfaces of the auxiliary housings during a movement of the cover if the auxiliary housings are properly located in the frame and engage the surfaces of the auxiliary housings upon reaching the proper mount position. However, the latches interfere with the auxiliary housings if the auxiliary housings are inserted insufficiently in the frame.
The method may comprise pushing an auxiliary housing to a proper position by a moving force of the latch during the movement of the cover.
The cover preferably is first mounted in substantially the same direction as the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings towards a position retracted backward with respect to the operating direction from the proper mount position on the mount surface of the frame, and then is moved on the mounting surface of the frame in the direction intersecting with the inserting direction of the auxiliary housings to the proper mount position.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
A female connector and a male connector according to the invention are identified generally by the letters F and M in
The female connector F includes a wide block-shaped frame 10 made e.g. of a synthetic resin. Four accommodating chambers 11 are arranged in an inner middle part of the frame 10 and cavities 20, 30 are arranged therein. More particularly, as shown in
The accommodating chambers 11 of the frame 10 are hollow in forward and backward directions FBD and arranged substantially side by side along the transverse direction TD with partition walls 12 between adjacent accommodating chambers 11. Two protrusions 19 are provided at the opposite ends of each accommodating chamber 11 and two resiliently deformable retaining portions 13 are provided at the front ends of the protrusions 19 in each accommodating chamber 11. An unlocking piece 16 projects in an intermediate position of the leading end of each retaining portion 13. As shown in
Auxiliary housings 40 are insertable into the accommodating chamber 11 from behind. Each auxiliary housing 40 is made e.g. of a synthetic resin and is in the form of a wide block. Cavities 50 are formed at upper and lower stages of each auxiliary housing 40, and resiliently deflectable locks 51 are formed back-to-back in adjacent upper and lower cavities 50 for locking female terminal fittings 55. As shown in
The upper portion of each auxiliary housing 40 is narrower than the lower portion, as shown in
A cover 70 is mountable on the rear surface of the frame 10. The cover 70 is made e.g. of a synthetic resin, and has a hollow shape configured to cover the rear surface of the frame 10. A ceiling 74 is formed on the cover 70 and slopes laterally down, as shown in
As shown in
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The latches 71 slide on the opening edge of the frame 11 as the cover 70 moves from the retracted position RP to the proper mount position MP. The cover 70 then is held at the proper mount position MP by the contact of the latches 71 with the stopper walls 15 adjacent to the latches 71 at the right side, as shown in
The female connector F is assembled by opening the retainers 54 of each auxiliary housing 40 and inserting the female terminal fittings 55 into respective cavities 50. Thus, the locks 51 engage and partly lock the female terminal fittings 55. The female terminal fittings 55 then are locked doubly by closing the retainers 54. The auxiliary housings 40 then are inserted into the respective accommodating chambers 11 of the frame 10 from behind and along the inserting direction ID and pushed till the front end surfaces thereof become substantially flush with the front end surface of the frame 10. At this time, the locking projections 41 of the accommodating chambers 40 engage the respective retaining portions 13 to hold the auxiliary housings 40 at the proper positions. Prior to or after the above operation, two kinds of female terminal fittings (not shown) having different sizes and/or configurations are inserted into the respective large cavities 20 and the medium cavities 30 from behind and along the inserting direction ID. Then, the female terminal fittings are stopped at their front-stop positions by the front walls 22, 32 and locked by the locking portions 21, 31 to have their backward withdrawals prevented.
The wires are drawn out through the rear surface of the frame 10 and are bundled. The cover 70 then is mounted on the rear surface of the frame 10 and accommodates the wires. At this time, the cover 70 is moved from the backward position BP shown in
An auxiliary housing 40 may be inserted insufficiently before the cover 70 is mounted. However, the front ends 71A of the latches 71 contact the horizontal surfaces 42A of the locking edges 42 of an insufficiently inserted auxiliary housing 40 when the cover 70 is moved from the backward position BP of
An auxiliary housing 40 that is inserted insufficiently in the frame 10 is corrected to a proper position merely by mounting the cover 70. Specifically, the cover 70 is mounted substantially orthogonal to the inserting direction ID of the auxiliary housing 40. Thus, even if the cover 70 and the frame 10 shake along transverse direction TD, they do not shake along forward and backward directions FBD and, hence, the latches 71 contact the auxiliary housings 40 without clearance. Therefore, insufficient insertion of the auxiliary housings 40 can be detected and the auxiliary housings 40 can be locked doubly. The lock arms 72 function both to stop the return of the cover 70 towards the retracted position RP and to prevent the side walls of the cover 70 from moving away from each other. Thus, the construction of the cover 70 is simplified.
The invention is not limited to the above described embodiment. For example, the following embodiments also are embraced by the invention defined by the claims, and still other changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention defined by the claims.
The cover is mounted on a female connector in the foregoing embodiment, but it may be on male connector.
The auxiliary housings are the same in the foregoing embodiment. However, the auxiliary housings may be different from one another.
The cover automatically pushes insufficiently inserted auxiliary housings as the cover is mounted in the foregoing embodiment. However, the divided connector need not automatically push the auxiliary housing if the cover mounting direction is orthogonal to the auxiliary housing inserting direction.
The guide surfaces to correct insufficient insertion are on the auxiliary housing in the foregoing embodiment, but they may be on the latches.
The latches for doubly locking the auxiliary housings are ribs that extend from the ceiling to the front edge of the cover in the foregoing embodiment. These ribs reinforce the cover. However, the latches may only be at the front end if reinforcement is unnecessary.
A lever 60 is the movable member for assisting connection of the female connector F with the male connector M in the foregoing embodiment. However, another movable member can be provided, such as a slider being movable in a linear path, or no movable member may be provided at all.
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