Claims
- 1. An electrical connector housing, comprising:
- a dielectric housing member having partitions forming a plurality of contact-receiving chambers extending from a front end to a contact insertion end of said housing for receiving electrical contacts therein;
- a dielectric contact-locking member having further partitions defining a plurality of holes extending therethrough corresponding to that of the contact-receiving chambers;
- first latch means provided by said housing member and said contact-locking member mounting said contact-locking member at a first position on the contact insertion end of said housing member with the housing partitions and the locking member partitions being in alignment such that the spacing between the partitions is essentially eliminated thereby forming substantially continuous surfaces by the partitions enabling smooth insertion of the electrical contacts through the locking member holes into the contact-receiving chambers; and
- second latch means including guide means for guiding said locking member as it moves to a second position causing upper sections of the locking member partitions to move from their aligned positions with the housing partitions and then along upper sections of the housing member partitions for engaging outer ends of the electrical contacts to maintain them in the contact-receiving chambers and said second latch means maintaining the locking member at said second position.
- 2. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein housing lances extend from said housing partitions for engagement with the contacts when they are fully positioned in the contact-receiving chambers.
- 3. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper sections of the locking member partitions include locking projections for engaging double-lock barrel sections of the electrical contacts.
- 4. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first latch means comprise interengaging latching members on said housing member and said locking member that include matable cam surfaces.
- 5. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 4, wherein said locking member includes spring legs extending outwardly from a bottom surface of said locking member which engage an inner surface of said housing member.
- 6. An electrical connector housing for securing electrical contacts therein, comprising:
- a dielectric housing member having partitions forming a plurality of contact-receiving chambers extending along said housing member for receiving the electrical contacts therein;
- a dielectric locking member having further partitions defining a plurality of holes extending therethrough;
- first latch members provided by said housing member and said locking member mounting said locking member at a first position at one end of said housing member with the housing member partitions and the locking member partitions being in alignment so that upper and lower rear end sections of said housing member partitions and upper and lower front end sections of said locking member partitions are adjacent each other so that the opposing surfaces of the rear end sections and the front end sections form substantially continuous surfaces enabling smooth insertion of the electrical contacts through the locking member holes into the contact-receiving chambers without colliding with the partitions; and
- second latch members provided by said housing member and said locking member for latching said locking member at a second position on said housing member whereby the upper front end sections of the locking member partitions are disposed under the upper rear end sections of the housing member partitions with contact-engaging sections of said locking member engaging the electrical contacts when positioned in said contact-receiving chambers thereby securing the contacts therein.
- 7. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first latch members include upper and lower interengaging elements with one thereof having spring legs.
- 8. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein said second latch members include upper and lower interengaging elements with one thereof having spring legs.
- 9. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein housing lances extend from said housing member partitions for engagement with the contacts when they are fully positioned in the contact-receiving chambers.
- 10. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the lower rear end sections of said housing member partitions and the lower front end sections of the locking member partitions have overlapping parts.
- 11. An electrical connector housing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the side rear end sections of said housing member partitions and the side front end sections of the locking member partitions have tapered surfaces that interengage when the locking member is at said second position.
- 12. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 11 wherein the outermost ends of the side rear end sections of the housing member partitions and the innermost ends of the side front end sections of the locking member partitions are radiussed.
Priority Claims (3)
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2-140348 |
May 1990 |
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3-107594 |
Dec 1991 |
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4-20119 |
Apr 1992 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/706,684 filed May 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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