Division connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6623309
  • Patent Number
    6,623,309
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A female division connector F includes a female-side frame 10, having a receiving chamber 11, and a plurality of female housings 20 fitted in the receiving chamber 11. These female housings 20 are suitably selected from a sub-connector housing group including a plurality of kinds of housings having different outer dimensions. Each of the female housings 20 has cavities 21 arranged at a predetermined pitch d. Lock projections 24 are formed respectively at those portions of an outer surface of the female housing 20 corresponding respectively to the cavities 21. Juxtaposed guide grooves 15 are formed in an inner wall surface of the receiving chamber 11, and the lock projections 24 are fitted in the guide grooves, thereby positioning the female housing 20.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a division connector in which sub-connector housings are received in a frame.




One conventional division connector is disclosed, for example, in the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Publication No. Hei8-025359. As shown in

FIG. 14

, this connector has a plurality of receiving chambers


3


which are provided within a frame


1


, and are separated from one another by partition walls


2


. The receiving chambers


3


are different in shape from one another, and sub-connector housings


4


, corresponding in shape respectively to these receiving chambers, are fitted in the receiving chambers, respectively. A plurality of cavities


5


each for receiving a metal terminal are provided in each of the sub-connector housings


4


, and mating connector housings, corresponding in shape respectively to these sub-connector housings, can be fitted in the sub-connector housings, respectively, so that the metal terminals can be connected to mating metal terminals, respectively.




In such a division connector, part of the sub-connector housings is, in some cases, changed into a new shape when effecting a specification change such as a change of a circuit construction. In such a case, not only the sub-connector housing, which is to be changed in shape, and its mating connector housing, but also the frame itself must be replaced by those of new shapes, respectively, and therefore there has been encountered a problem that the production cost increases.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been made under the above circumstances, and its object is to provide a division connector in which a common frame can be used when effecting a specification change.




The above problem is solved by a division connector of aspect


1


of the present invention comprising a frame including a receiving chamber; metal terminals; sub-connector housings which have cavities for respectively receiving the metal terminals, and are fitted in the receiving chamber in a juxtaposed manner, the sub-connector housings being suitably selected from a sub-connector housing group including a plurality of kinds of housings having different outer dimensions; and withdrawal prevention means for retaining the sub-connector housings in the receiving chamber against withdrawal.




The invention of aspect


2


, depending from aspect


1


, is characterized in that a plurality of guide grooves, formed in one of an inner wall surface of the receiving chamber and an outer wall surface of the sub-connector housing, are juxtaposed in a direction of juxtaposition of the sub-connector housings, and guide projections, formed on the other, are fitted in the guide grooves to position the sub-connector housing, and to set an arrangement pitch of the guide grooves to an integral multiple of an arrangement pitch of the cavities.




The invention of aspect


3


, depending from aspect


1


or aspect


2


, is characterized in that in the group of sub-connector housings, an arrangement pitch, serving as a reference, is set with respect to the same kind of cavities, and the outer dimension of the sub-connector housing, having the cavities, in the direction of juxtaposition of the sub-connector housings, is set to an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch serving as the reference.




The invention of aspect


4


, depending from anyone of aspects


1


to


3


, is characterized in that a positioning wall projects from an inner side surface of the receiving chamber, toward which the sub-connector housings are fitted, and extends in the direction of juxtaposition of the sub-connector housings, and the fitted sub-connector housings can be positioned on opposite sides of the positioning wall facing away from each other in a direction of a thickness of the positioning wall, and the sub-connecting housing group includes sub-connector housings, each having a reception recess for receiving the positioning wall, so that the sub-connector housings can be fitted in straddling relation to the positioning wall.




In the invention of aspect


1


, the sub-connector housings are suitably selected from the sub-connector housing group, including the plurality of kinds of housings having different outer dimensions, and a combination of the selected housings are fitted in the receiving chamber in a juxtaposed manner. Therefore, when exchanging the sub-connector housings in accordance with a change of the specification, the same frame can be used, and the production cost can be reduced.




In the invention of aspect


2


, the sub-connector housing can be positioned by fitting the lock projections into the guide grooves. The arrangement pitch of the guide grooves is an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch of the cavities, that is, the arrangement pitch of the metal terminals, and therefore even when the sub-connector housing is disposed in any position, the metal terminals are arranged at the predetermined pitch, and the corresponding mating connector housings can be easily constructed.




In the invention of aspect


3


, when a plurality of sub-connector housings, having the same kind of cavities, are juxtaposed, with no gap formed therebetween, the metal terminals in the cavities are arranged at the pitch serving as the reference, and therefore the mating connector housings can be easily constructed, and besides a space-utilizing efficiency is enhanced.




In the invention of aspect


4


, the positioning wall projects from the inner side surface of the receiving chamber, and therefore the sub-connector housings can be positioned on the opposite sides of this positioning wall facing away from each other in the direction of the thickness thereof. Part of the sub-connector housings have the reception recess for receiving the positioning wall, and therefore can be fitted in straddling relation to the positioning wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded, perspective view showing female and male division connectors of a first embodiment.





FIG. 2

a rear view of the female division connector.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of a female-side frame.





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the female-side frame.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition before a female housing is fitted into the female-side frame.





FIG. 6

is a rear view of the male division connector.





FIG. 7

is a rear view of a male-side frame.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition before a male housing is fitted into the male-side frame.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition in which the female and male division connectors are fitted together.





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition in which the female and male division connectors are fitted together.





FIG. 11

is a rear view of the female division connector, showing anther assembling example.





FIG. 12

is a rear view of a second embodiment of a female division connector.





FIG. 13

is a rear view of a male division connector.





FIG. 14

is a plan view showing a conventional division connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiment 1




A first embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


11


.




A connector of this embodiment comprises a pair of female and male division connectors F and M which can be fitted together. In the following description, those sides of the female division connector F and male division connector M, which are fitted together, are defined as their respective front sides.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the female division connector F comprises a female-side frame


10


, having a receiving chamber


11


therein, and a plurality of (here, five) female sub-connector housings


20


(herein after referred to as “female housings”) which can be fitted into the receiving chamber


11


(Part of the female housings


20


are shown in FIG.


1


). The female housings


20


will be designated by reference numeral


20


when giving description common to these female housings, and the female housings will be specified by applying any of suffixes A to C to reference numeral


20


when describing the female housings in a distinguishing manner. These female housings


20


A to


20


C are suitably selected from a female sub-connector housing group described later.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, the female-side frame


10


is made of a synthetic resin, and is formed into a generally box-shape, and can be fitted into a hood portion


32


of the male connector M (described later) in such a manner that its front wall


11


A is first introduced thereinto. A lock arm


12


, which can be elastically deformed upwardly and downwardly, is formed on an upper surface of the female-side frame


10


.




The interior of the female-side frame


10


defines the receiving chamber


11


of a generally rectangular shape having an open rear side. A positioning wall


13


projects from the front wall


11


A (corresponding to “an inner side surface” in the present invention) into the receiving chamber


11


, and extends in a right-left direction over an entire width of the receiving chamber


11


, and is disposed centrally of the dimension thereof in an upward-downward direction. The receiving chamber


11


is divided into two (upper and lower) sections by this positioning wall


13


, and the projecting dimension of the positioning wall


13


is part (a little smaller than a half) of the depth of the receiving chamber


11


, and with this projecting dimension, the receiving chamber


11


is not completely partitioned in the upward-downward direction (see FIG.


5


).




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


, the female housings


20


are made of a synthetic resin, and are formed into a generally box-shape, and have a plurality of (more specifically,


8


,


3


and


6


respectively for the female housings


20


A,


20


B and


20


C) juxtaposed cavities


21


for respectively receiving female metal terminals


22


which cavities are arranged at a predetermined pitch


d


in a right-left direction. An outer dimension of the female housings


20


in the upward-downward direction is about a half of the inner dimension of the receiving chamber


11


in the upward-downward direction, and the outer size of a front portion of each female housing is slightly reduced. The female housings can be received in the upper and lower sections of the receiving chamber


11


in such a manner that the female housings in the upper section are disposed in inverted relation to the female housings in the lower section. Each female housing


20


is held between the positioning wall


13


and a wall surface of the receiving chamber


11


, and is thus positioned in the upward-downward direction.




The outer dimension of the female housings


20


in the right-left direction is determined, using the arrangement pitch d of the cavities


21


(that is, an arrangement pitch of the female metal terminals


22


) as a reference, and this outer dimension is set generally to an integral multiple of this pitch. More specifically, this dimension is set to a value obtained by adding “1” to the number of the cavities


21


and then by multiplying it by the arrangement pitch


d


, and the respective dimensions of the female housings


20


A,


20


B and


20


C are


9




d,




4




d


and


7




d.


Therefore, when the plurality of female housings


20


are arranged in the right-left direction within the receiving chamber


11


, with no gap formed therebetween, the cavities


21


of the juxtaposed female housings


20


are disposed at the predetermined pitch.




Each cavity


21


of the female housing


20


is open to its front and rear ends, and the female metal terminal


22


, connected to a wire W, can be inserted into this cavity from the rear opening thereof. A tab


41


A of a male metal terminal


41


(described later) can be inserted into the cavity


21


from the front opening thereof, and can be electrically connected to the female metal terminal


22


. A pair of tab passage grooves


18


, extending in the right-left direction, are formed through the front wall


11


A of the female-side frame


10


, and are disposed respectively at height positions corresponding respectively to the rows of cavities


21


of the female housings


20


received in the upper and lower sections of the receiving chamber


11


. The tabs


41


A can pass through these tab passage grooves.




Lock projections


24


(corresponding to “withdrawal prevention means” in the present invention) are formed on and project respectively from those portions of an upper surface (in the case of those female housings received in the upper section of the receiving chamber


11


. This upper surface corresponds to “an outer wall surface of the sub-connector housing” in the present invention) of the female housing


20


corresponding respectively to the cavities


21


. A plurality of channel-shaped guide grooves


15


are formed in each of upper and lower inner surfaces of the receiving chamber


11


, and extend in the forward-rearward direction, and are juxtaposed to one another in the right-left direction. The arrangement pitch of these guide grooves


15


is equal to the arrangement pitch of the lock projections


24


and therefore to the arrangement pitch


d


of the cavities


21


. When fitting the female housing


20


A into the receiving chambers


11


, the lock projections


24


are fitted respectively into the corresponding guide grooves


15


, thereby positioning the female housing


20


A in the right-left direction. Notches


16


are formed in each of the upper and lower walls of the female-side frame


10


, and are disposed respectively at those positions corresponding respectively to those guide grooves


15


spaced from one another at predetermined intervals, the notches


16


extending from the front end of each wall to a generally central portion thereof in the forward-rearward direction. Rear ends of these notches


16


communicate with the corresponding guide grooves


15


, respectively, and lock piece portions


17


(corresponding, together with the lock projections


24


, to “withdrawal prevention means” in the present invention), which can be elastically deformed upwardly and downwardly, are formed at these portions, respectively. A distal end portion of each lock piece portion


17


projects into the corresponding guide groove


15


, and when the female housing


20


A is fitted into the receiving chamber


11


, the lock piece portion is engaged with the corresponding lock projection


24


, thereby preventing the withdrawal of the female housing


20


A.




Next, the male division connector M will be described. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

, the male division connector M comprises a male-side frame


30


, having a receiving chamber


31


therein, and a plurality of (here, two) male sub-connector housings


40


(hereinafter referred to as “male housings”) which can be fitted into the receiving chamber


31


. The male housings will be designated by reference numeral


40


when giving description common to these male housings, and the male housings will be specified by applying suffixes A and B to reference numeral


40


when describing the male housings in a distinguishing manner. These male housings


40


A and


40


B are suitably selected from a male sub-connector housing group described later.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


7


and


8


, the male-side frame


30


is made of a synthetic resin, and has at its front side the hood portion


32


which can fit on the female-side frame


10


. A rear portion of the male-side frame


30


is formed into a generally box-shape, and the interior of this rear portion defines the receiving chamber


31


open to the rear side. An engagement claw


33


is formed on and projects downwardly from a central portion of an upper wall of the hood portion


32


, and when the female and male connectors F and M are fitted together, this engagement claw


33


is engaged with the lock arm


12


, thereby locking the two connectors F and M together against disengagement from each other.




The receiving chamber


31


of the male-side frame


30


is generally similar in construction to the receiving chamber


11


of the female-side frame


10


, and therefore will be described briefly. A positioning wall


34


projects from an inner wall


31


A (corresponding to “an inner side surface” in the present invention) of the receiving chamber


31


, and extends in the right-left direction, and the receiving chamber


31


is divided into two (upper and lower) sections by this positioning wall. Upper and lower tab passage grooves


35


are formed through the inner wall


31


A of the receiving chamber


31


, and extend in the right-left direction. Juxtaposed guide grooves


37


are formed in each of the upper and lower inner surfaces of the receiving chamber


31


, and are so disposed as to correspond to the mating female-side guide grooves


15


, respectively. Notches


38


are formed in each of the upper and lower walls, and are disposed respectively at those positions corresponding respectively to those guide grooves


37


spaced from one another at predetermined intervals, and lock piece portions


39


are formed at rear end portions of these notches, respectively.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


6


and


8


, the male housings


40


are made of a synthetic resin, and are formed into a generally box-shape. The male housing


40


has a symmetrical construction which is symmetrical in the upward-downward direction, and two (upper and lower) rows of juxtaposed cavities


42


for respectively receiving the male metal terminals


41


are arranged in the right-left direction at a pitch equal to the pitch


d


of the female-side cavities


21


. An outer dimension of the male housing


40


in the upward-downward direction is generally equal to an inner dimension of the receiving chamber


31


in the upward-downward direction. A reception recess


43


for receiving the positioning wall


34


is formed in a front portion of the male housing


40


, and is disposed centrally of the dimension thereof in the upward-downward direction, and the male housing


40


can be fitted into the receiving chamber


31


in straddling relation to the positioning wall


34


.




The outer dimension of the male housings


40


in the right-left direction is set generally to an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch


d


(serving as the reference) of the cavities


42


(that is, the arrangement pitch of the female metal terminals


22


and hence the arrangement pitch of the male metal terminals


41


). More specifically, this dimension is set to a value obtained by adding “1” to the number of the cavities


42


, juxtaposed in the right-left direction, and then by multiplying it by the arrangement pitch


d


.




Each cavity


42


of the female housing


20


is open to its front and rear ends, and the male metal terminal


41


, connected to a wire W, can be inserted into this cavity from the rear opening thereof, and the tab


41


A of the male metal terminal


41


projects from the front opening thereof. Lock projections


44


(corresponding, together with the lock piece portions


39


, to “withdrawal prevention means” in the present invention) are formed on and project respectively from those portions of each of the upper and lower surfaces (corresponding to “an outer wall surface of the sub-connector housing” in the present invention) of the male housing


30


corresponding respectively to the cavities


42


, and these lock projections can be fitted in the respective guide grooves


37


in the receiving chamber


31


, and can be engaged with distal ends of the lock piece portions


39


.




This embodiment has the above construction, and its assembling procedure will now be described.




The metal terminals


22


and


41


are beforehand mounted only in the necessary cavities


21


and


42


of the female and male housings


20


and


40


. For attaching the female housings


20


to the female-side frame


10


, each female housing


20


, disposed in a condition shown in

FIG. 5

, is fitted into the predetermined position in the receiving chamber


11


. At this time, the lock projections


24


are fitted respectively into the corresponding guide grooves


15


, so that the female housing


20


is positioned in the right-left direction. The front portion of the female housing


20


is inserted between the positioning wall


13


and the wall surface of the receiving chamber


11


, so that the female housing


20


is positioned in the upward-downward direction. When the female housing


20


is pushed into the proper position until it is brought into abutting engagement with the front wall


11


A, the distal ends of the lock piece portions


17


are elastically engaged with the corresponding lock projections


24


, respectively, thereby retaining the female housing


20


against withdrawal. The lock projections


24


serve as the portions for positioning the female housing


20


, and also serves as the portions for effecting the withdrawal prevention, and therefore the construction is simplified.




In this manner, the female housings


20


A and


20


B are fitted into the upper section of the receiving chamber


11


, and are juxtaposed in the right-left direction, and also the female housings


20


B,


20


C and


20


B are fitted into the lower section of this receiving chamber, and are juxtaposed in the right-left direction, thus completing the female division connector F (see FIGS.


2


and


9


).




For attaching the male housings


40


to the male-side frame


30


, each male housing


40


, disposed in a condition shown in

FIG. 8

, is fitted into the predetermined position in the receiving chamber


31


. At this time, the lock projections


44


are fitted respectively into the corresponding guide grooves


37


, so that the male housing


40


is positioned in the right-left direction. The tab


41


A of each male metal terminal


41


passes through the tab passage groove


35


, formed through the inner wall


31


A, and projects into the interior of the hood portion


32


. When the male housing


40


is pushed into the proper position until it is brought into abutting engagement with the inner wall


31


A, the distal ends of the lock piece portions


39


are elastically engaged with the corresponding lock projections


44


, respectively, thereby retaining the male housing


40


against withdrawal (see FIG.


9


). At this time, the positioning wall


34


of the receiving chamber


31


is received in the reception recess


43


of the male housing


40


, so that the male housing


40


is disposed in straddling relation to the positioning wall


34


. In this manner, the male housings


40


A and


40


B are fitted into their respective predetermined position in the receiving chamber


31


, thus completing the male division connector M.




Then, the female division connector F and the male division connector are fitted together. In a condition shown in

FIG. 9

, as the female division connector F is fitted into the hood portion


32


, each of the tabs


41


A, projecting into the hood portion


32


, is inserted into the cavity


21


through the tab passage groove


18


in the male-side frame


10


, and is electrically connected to the female metal terminal


22


. When the front wall


11


A of the female division connector F is pushed into the proper position where it abuts against the inner wall


31


A of the hood portion


32


, the lock arm


12


is elastically engaged with the retaining claw


33


, thereby locking the two connectors F and M together against disengagement, thus completing the connector assembling operation (see FIG.


10


).




In the above connector, for example, part of the plurality of female metal terminals


22


, received in the female housing


20


A, are connected to the male metal terminals


41


received in the male housing


40


A, while the other female metal terminals


22


are connected to the male metal terminals


41


received in the male housing


40


B. Thus, one housing can be connected to a plurality of mating housings in such a manner that it extends over the mating housings, and therefore even when there are provided a plurality of mating connectors because of a circuit construction, it is not necessary to provide housings each corresponding to a respective one of the mating housings as in an ordinary connector, and therefore the number of the connector housings can be reduced.




With respect to the female division connector F (Although not described in detail, the following can be similarly applied to the male division connector M), any partition wall, dividing the receiving chamber into sections as in the conventional division connector, is not provided in the female-side frame


10


, and the plurality of female housings


20


can be received in one receiving chamber


11


. Each of the female housings


20


A to


20


C can be fitted into an arbitrary position in the receiving chamber


11


in so far as the lock projections


24


are suitably fitted in the guide grooves


15


. Therefore, by changing the arrangement of the female housings


20


A to


20


C, the circuit construction, formed between the female housings and the corresponding male housings


40


A and


40


B, can be changed. And besides, the arrangement pitch of the lock projections


24


, as well as the arrangement pitch of the guide grooves


15


, are equal to the arrangement pitch


d


of the cavities


21


(and hence the arrangement pitch of the female metal terminals


22


), and therefore even when each of the female housings


20


A to


20


C is disposed in any position in the receiving chamber


11


, all of the female metal terminals


22


are arranged at the predetermined pitch. Therefore, particularly when one housing is connected to the plurality of mating housings in such a manner that it extends over the mating housings as in this embodiment, the construction of the male housings


40


does not need to be changed in accordance with the arrangement of the female housings


20


A to


20


C, and therefore the construction of the mating male housings


40


is simplified.




The female housings


20


and the male housings


40


are suitably selected from the female and male sub-connector housing groups, respectively, in accordance with a specification, and are attached to the frames


10


and


30


, respectively. The female (male) sub-connector housing group includes a plurality of kinds of female (male) housings of different outer sizes, and in this embodiment all of these female (male) housings have the cavities


21


(


42


) of the same construction, and the arrangement pitch of these cavities has the predetermined value (d).




For example, the female division connector F


2


, shown in

FIG. 11

, is an example in which female housings


20


D to


20


G other than the above-mentioned female housings are selected from the female sub-connector housing group, and are attached to this female division connector. The female housing


20


D has five cavities


21


, and the female housing


20


E has four cavities


21


, and their outer dimensions in the right-left direction are


6




d


and


5




d,


respectively. The female housing


20


F has two (upper and lower) rows of cavities


21


, each row including four cavities


21


, and the female housing


20


G has a pair of upper and lower cavities


21


, and their outer dimensions in the right-left direction are


5




d


and


2




d,


respectively. A reception recess (which, although not shown, can receive the positioning wall


13


as described above for the male-side reception recess


43


) is formed in a front surface of the female housing


20


F,


20


G, and these female housings are fitted in a manner to straddle the positioning wall


13


in the upward-downward direction. Each of the female housings


20


D to


20


G has lock projections


24


formed respectively on those portions of its outer surface(s) corresponding respectively to the cavities


21


, and these lock projections are fitted in the respective guide grooves


15


, and the lock piece portions


17


are engaged with part of these lock projections


24


, thereby retaining each of the female housings


20


D to


20


G against withdrawal. Although not shown in detail, the male sub-connector housing group also includes the various housings (for example, the type having a row of cavities


42


) different in the number of cavities


42


and the outer dimension, and a suitable combination of these housings can be fitted into the male-side frame


30


.




As described above, in this embodiment, the sub-connector housings


20


and


40


are suitably selected from the sub-connector housing groups having the plurality of kinds of housings of different outer dimensions, and a combination of these housings are fitted into the receiving chambers


11


and


31


of the frames


10


and


30


in a juxtaposed manner. Therefore, when exchanging the sub-connector housings


20


and


40


with those of different outer dimensions in accordance with a change of the specification, the same frames


10


and


30


can be used, and the production cost can be reduced.




For example, the female housing


20


can be positioned in the right-left direction (in the direction of juxtaposition of the sub-connector housings) by fitting the lock projection


24


into the guide grooves


15


. The arrangement pitch of the guide grooves


15


is an integral multiple (here, one time) of the arrangement pitch


d


of the female metal terminals


22


, and therefore even when the female housing


20


is disposed in any position, the female metal terminals


22


are arranged at the predetermined pitch, and the corresponding mating male housings


40


can be easily constructed. The foregoing is the same with the male housings


40


.




In the female and male sub-connector housing groups, the arrangement pitch


d


(serving as the reference) of the cavities


21


,


42


is set, and the outer dimension of each housing


20


,


40


in the right-left direction (in the direction of juxtaposition) is set to an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch


d


(serving as the reference). Therefore, when the plurality of housings


20


,


40


are juxtaposed to each other, with no gap formed therebetween, the metal terminals


22


,


41


in the cavities


21


,


42


are arranged at the arrangement pitch serving as the reference, and therefore the mating housings


20


,


40


can be easily constructed, and besides a space-utilizing efficiency is enhanced.




The positioning wall


13


,


34


projects from the inner side surface


11


A,


31


A of the receiving chamber


11


,


31


, and therefore the type of housings


20


,


40


, having only one row of cavities


21


,


42


, can be positioned respectively on the opposite sides of the positioning wall


13


,


34


facing away from each other in the direction of the thickness thereof. Part of the housings


20


,


40


of the sub-connector housing groups have the reception recess


43


for receiving the positioning wall


13


,


34


, and therefore can be fitted in straddling relation to the positioning wall


13


,


34


. Namely, the housings


20


,


40


can be arranged not only in the right-left direction but also in the upper and lower sections, and besides the housings can be arranged over the upper and lower sections, and therefore various constructions can be obtained in accordance with the specification.




Embodiment 2




Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 12 and 13

.




In each of the female and male sub-connector housing groups of the first embodiment, all of the cavities


21


,


42


(that is, all of the metal terminals


22


,


41


) have the same size. However, in each of female and male sub-connector housing groups of this embodiment, housings, having cavities different in size from the above cavities (that is, having metal terminals different in size from the above metal terminals) are provided in addition to the housings of the first embodiment. In the following description, those portions of the same constructions as those of the first embodiment will be designated by identical reference numerals, and explanation thereof will be omitted.




The connector of this embodiment comprises a pair of female and male division connectors F


3


and M


3


which can be fitted together. The female division connector F


3


comprises a female-side frame


10


, which is identical to that of the first embodiment, and three female housings


20


H to


20


J attached to this female-side housing. The female housing


20


H has two (upper and lower) rows of cavities


21


equal in size to those of the first embodiment, each row including three cavities


21


. These cavities are arranged at a pitch


d


in a right-left direction, and an outer dimension of this female housing is


4




d.


Three lock projections


24


are formed respectively on those portions of each of upper and lower surfaces of the female housing


20


H corresponding respectively to the cavities


21


.




An outer dimension of the female housing


20


I in the right-left direction and an outer dimension thereof in an upward-downward direction are equal to those of the female housing


20


H, respectively. Two (upper and lower) rows of cavities


26


, larger in size than the cavities


21


, are formed in the female housing


20


I, each row having two cavities


26


. Female metal terminals (not shown), larger in size than the female metal terminals


22


, can be mounted in the cavities


26


, respectively. Three lock projections


24


are formed on each of upper and lower surfaces of the female housing


20


I in the same manner as described above for the female housing


20


H. Each cavity


26


is disposed at a position corresponding to the two outer ones of the three lock projections


24


.




An outer dimension of the female housing


20


J in the right-left direction and an outer dimension thereof in the upward-downward direction are equal to those of the female housing


20


H, respectively. A pair of upper and lower cavities


27


, larger in size than the cavities


26


, are formed in the female housing


20


J. Female metal terminals (not shown), larger in size than the female metal terminals mounted respectively in the cavities


26


, can be mounted in the cavities


27


, respectively. Three lock projections


24


are formed on each of upper and lower surfaces of the female housing


20


J in the same manner as described above for the female housing


20


H. Each cavity


27


is disposed at a position corresponding to the central one of the three lock projections


24


.




The male division connector M


3


comprises a male-side frame


30


, and three male housings


40


C to


40


E attached to this male-side frame. The male housings


40


C to


40


E have the same outer dimension in the right-left direction, and also have the same outer dimension in the upward-downward direction. Three lock projections


44


are formed on each of upper and lower surfaces of each of these male housings. The male housing


40


C is fitted in a position corresponding to the female housing


20


H, and cavities


42


for respectively receiving male metal terminals


41


are formed respectively in those portions of this male housing corresponding respectively to the cavities


21


. The male housing


40


D is fitted in a position corresponding to the female housing


20


I, and has cavities


46


corresponding respectively to the cavities


26


, and male metal terminals (not shown), larger in size than the male metal terminals


41


, can be mounted in these cavities, respectively. The male housing


40


E is fitted in a position corresponding to the female housing


20


J, and has cavities


47


corresponding respectively to the cavities


27


, and male metal terminals (not shown), larger in size than the male metal terminals in the cavities


46


, can be mounted in these cavities, respectively.




Tabs of the male metal terminals are passed through a corresponding tab passage groove


18


,


35


formed in an inner side surface of a receiving chamber


11


,


31


, and these tab passage grooves


18


and


35


have a groove-shape, and therefore can allow the tabs to pass there through even if the positions of projecting of the tabs and the widths of the tabs are different in the right-left direction.




In the female and male sub-connector housing groups, an arrangement pitch for each kind of metal terminals is determined, and the outer dimension of each sub-connector housing (having the cavities) in the right-left direction (direction of juxtaposition) is set to an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch serving as a reference. In the above connector, the arrangement pitch (serving as the reference) of the female metal terminals, mounted, for example, in the respective cavities


26


, is set to


2




d,


and the outer dimension of the female housing


20


I in the right-left direction is


4




d


which is an integral multiple thereof. When the female housings


20


I and others, having such cavities


26


, are juxtaposed in the right-left direction, with no gap formed therebetween, the cavities


26


are arranged at the predetermined pitch


2




d.


Similarly, the arrangement pitch (serving as the reference) of the cavities


27


is set to


4




d,


and the outer dimension of the female housing


20


J in the right-left direction is


4




d


which is an integral multiple thereof. When the female housings


20


J and others, having such cavities


27


, are juxtaposed in the right-left direction, with no gap formed therebetween, the cavities


27


are arranged at the predetermined pitch


4




d.


Thus, when a plurality of housings, having the same kind of cavities, are juxtaposed, with no gap formed there between, the metal terminals, received respectively in these cavities, are arranged at the pitch serving as the reference, and therefore the mating connector housings can be easily constructed, and a space-utilizing efficiency is enhanced.




The arrangement pitches (d,


2




d


and


4




d


), serving as the reference, for the three kinds of metal terminals are set to an integral multiple of the minimum


d


of these arrangement pitch values, and therefore a combination of sub-connector housings, having different kinds of cavities, can be easily used in the same frame.




The technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and for example, the following falls within the technical scope of this invention.




(1) In the present invention, any positioning wall is not provided within the receiving chamber, and the sub-connector housings are juxtaposed only in the right-left direction. For example, by providing a plurality of positioning walls, sub-connectors housings are arranged in three or more rows in the upward-downward direction.



Claims
  • 1. A division connector, comprising:a frame including a receiving chamber; metal terminals; sub-connector housings which have cavities for respectively receiving said metal terminals, and are fitted in said receiving chamber in a juxtaposed manner, said sub-connector housings being suitably selected from a sub-connector housing group including a plurality of kinds of housings having different outer dimensions; withdrawal prevention means for retaining said sub-connector housings in said receiving chamber against withdrawal; a plurality of guide grooves, formed in one of an inner wall surface of said receiving chamber and an outer wall surface of said sub-connector housing, are juxtaposed in a direction of juxtaposition of said sub-connector housings; and guide projections, formed on said sub-connector housings, are fitted in the guide grooves to freely arrange said sub-connector housings within said receiving chamber, and to set an arrangement pitch of the guide grooves to an integral multiple of an arrangement pitch of the cavities.
  • 2. The division connector according to claim 1, whereinthe group of sub-connector housings, an arrangement pitch, serving as a reference, is set with respect to the same kind of cavities, and the outer dimension of said sub-connector housing, having the cavities, in the direction of juxtaposition of said sub-connector housings, is set to an integral multiple of the arrangement pitch serving as the reference.
  • 3. The division connector according to claim 1, whereina positioning wall projects from an inner side surface of said receiving chamber, toward which said sub-connector housings are fitted, and extends in the direction of juxtaposition of said sub-connector housings, so that said fitted sub-connector housings is positioned on opposite sides of said positioning wall facing away from each other in a direction of a thickness of said positioning wall, and said sub-connecting housing group includes sub-connector housings, each having a reception recess for receiving said positioning wall, so that said sub-connector housings is fitted in straddling relation to said positioning wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-029465 Feb 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6332788 Okabe et al. Dec 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
9-219238 Aug 1997 JP