Electric connecting unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595790
  • Patent Number
    6,595,790
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electric connecting unit (1) having a pair of electric connectors (3, 4), one (3) of which is fittable to a supporting member (2), and which are connectable mutually along a longitudinal axis (A) and each comprise an insulating enclosure (5, 20) defining a number of longitudinal cavities (6, 21) for respective electric terminals (7, 22). The unit (1) also has a locking member (35) carried by, and movable with respect to, a first (20) of the enclosures in a transverse direction (B) crosswise to the longitudinal axis A) to connect respective substantially cylindrical mating portions (18, 25) of the enclosures (5, 20) in a lock position; and cam means (36)interposed between the locking member (35) and a second (5) of the enclosures to grip the connectors (3, 4) along the longitudinal axis (A) as the locking member (35) moves in the transverse direction (B).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an automotive electric connecting unit, and in particular to a fit-through connecting unit normally used to connect electric devices located on opposite sides of a dividing wall.




BACKGROUND ART




Electric connecting units of the above type are known, which are substantially circular and substantially comprise a first connector fittable to and extending through the dividing wall, and a circular second connector which clicks onto the first connector into a lock position along a longitudinal axis perpendicular to the dividing wall.




Each connector normally comprises an insulating enclosure having a number of longitudinal cavities, and a number of electric terminals housed inside respective cavities and connected to respective electric cables forming a bundle extending from the connector. More specifically, the electric terminals of the first connector are complementary to and mate with the electric terminals of the second connector when the connectors are in the lock position.




To ensure correct insertion and reduce the coupling force required, the two connectors are normally fastened by means of an auxiliary, e.g. bayonet type, retaining device, which substantially comprises a lock ring fitted in rotary and axially-fixed manner to the outside of the enclosure of one of the two connectors and having a radial tooth which engages a groove tapering in section and formed on the outer surface of the enclosure of the other connector.




Connecting units of this sort are often fitted in parts of vehicles that are hard to reach, in which case, the lock ring is fairly difficult to rotate. Moreover, since correct coupling of the connectors calls for exactly determining beforehand the angular position of the lock ring with respect of the connector with the groove, correct positioning of the two connectors is fairly awkward, and manipulating the connectors in search of the correct position very often results in damage to the terminals.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an electric connecting unit designed to eliminate, in a straightforward, reliable manner, the aforementioned drawbacks typically associated with known units.




According to the present invention, there is provided an electric connecting unit comprising:




a pair of electric connectors mutually connectable along a longitudinal axis, and each comprising an insulating enclosure defining a number of longitudinal cavities for respective electric terminals connectable to corresponding electric terminals of the other said connector; and




connecting means for connecting respective substantially cylindrical mating portions of said enclosures in a lock position locking said connectors;




characterized in that said connecting means comprise a locking member carried by, and movable with respect to, the first of said enclosures in a transverse direction crosswise to said longitudinal axis; and cam means interposed between said locking member and a second of said enclosures to grip said connectors along said longitudinal axis as said locking member moves in said transverse direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




A preferred, non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

shows a side view of an electric connecting unit in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a side view of the

FIG. 1

unit in a preassembly position;





FIG. 3

shows a larger-scale longitudinal section of a detail of the

FIG. 1

unit;





FIG. 4

shows a larger-scale longitudinal section of a detail of the

FIG. 2

unit;





FIG. 5

shows a larger-scale view in perspective of a first connector of the

FIG. 1

unit;





FIG. 6

shows a larger-scale view in perspective of a second connector of the

FIG. 1

unit;





FIG. 7

shows a smaller-scale side view of the

FIG. 6

connector with parts removed for clarity;





FIG. 8

shows a smaller-scale front view of a detail of the

FIG. 5

connector;





FIG. 9

shows a larger-scale front view of a detail in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

shows a view in perspective of the

FIG. 8

detail.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, number


1


indicates as a whole an automotive fit-through electric connecting unit for connecting electric devices (not shown) located on opposite sides of a substantially flat dividing wall


2


.




Unit


1


substantially comprises two electric connectors


3


,


4


mutually connectable in a lock position along a longitudinal axis A perpendicular to wall


2


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


, connector


3


is fitted to wall


2


, and comprises a substantially cylindrical insulating enclosure


5


, of axis A, defining a number of longitudinal cavities


6


; and a number of male blade-type electric terminals


7


connected to respective known electric cables (not shown), and which are housed and retained inside respective cavities


6


by respective known elastic retaining lances (not shown).




More specifically, enclosure


5


engages a circular through hole


10


in wall


2


, and comprises an outer annular flange


12


which, in use, rests against wall


2


; a pair of elastic retaining lances


13


spaced angularly about axis A and which click onto a peripheral edge


14


of hole


10


to secure enclosure


5


axially to wall


2


; and a number of radial projections


15


which, in use, engage respective seats (not shown) formed in peripheral edge


14


to prevent connector


3


from rotating either way with respect to wall


2


. More specifically, each lance


13


projects longitudinally from an outer surface of enclosure


5


, and comprises, on the free end, a retaining tooth


16


having a profile substantially in the form of a rectangular trapezium, and which clicks onto the peripheral edge


14


of hole


10


.




Enclosure


5


also comprise a rear portion


17


having cavities


6


for terminals


7


, and from which flange


12


, lances


13


and projections


15


extend outwards; and a hollow front portion


18


projecting axially from hole


10


, on the opposite side to flange


12


, and housing the contact portions of terminals


7


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


6


and


7


, connector


4


comprises an insulating enclosure


20


connectable along axis A to enclosure


5


, and defining a number of longitudinal cavities


21


; and a number of female electric terminals


22


, which are connected to respective known electric cables (not shown), are housed and retained inside respective cavities


21


by respective known elastic retaining lances (not shown), and mate with corresponding terminals


7


of connector


3


.




More specifically, enclosure


20


comprises a substantially cylindrical main portion


23


, of axis A, having cavities


21


for terminals


22


and which mates in sliding manner with front portion


18


of enclosure


5


; and a hollow secondary portion


24


, which is substantially L-shaped when viewed from the side and is fitted through with said electric cables.




More specifically, main portion


23


of enclosure


20


comprises a hollow cylindrical front portion


25


communicating with cavities


21


and which is engaged, in the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


, by front portion


18


of enclosure


5


. The front end of portion


25


of enclosure


20


is fitted with a peripheral rubber ring


26


, which, in the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


, rests against wall


2


, on the opposite side to flange


12


of enclosure


5


.




Main portion


23


of enclosure


20


also comprises a substantially cylindrical intermediate portion


27


having two pairs of lateral, substantially rectangular through openings


28


,


29


for the purpose explained later on; and a cylindrical rear portion


30


extending between portion


27


and secondary portion


24


.




More specifically, openings


28


define on portion


27


a substantially square top wall


31


supporting a radially-outward-projecting, truncated-cone-shaped pin


32


, and are defined on opposite sides by respective flat lateral walls


33


of portion


27


, located on diametrically opposite sides of axis A. Portion


27


also comprises a curved wall


34


opposite wall


31


, and which is longer circumferentially than wall


31


and, together with respective lateral walls


33


, defines openings


29


.




According to the present invention, unit


1


also comprises a substantially U-shaped locking member


35


fitted to portion


27


of enclosure


20


so as to slide in a direction B perpendicular to axis A and parallel to lateral walls


33


of portion


27


; and cam means


36


interposed between locking member


35


and portion


27


of enclosure


20


to grip connectors


3


and


4


along axis A as locking member


35


moves in direction B.




With particular reference to

FIGS. 8

to


10


, locking member


35


comprises a curved, arc-shaped portion


40


, which contacts wall


31


of portion


27


of enclosure


20


in the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


, and from the opposite ends of which extend respective substantially straight, parallel lateral portions


41


which cooperate in sliding manner with respective lateral walls


33


of portion


27


.




More specifically, curved portion


40


comprises, at the top, a substantially square recess


42


and a circular through hole


43


, which, in the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


, are engaged respectively by wall


31


of portion


27


of enclosure


20


and by pin


32


. Each lateral portion


41


is defined by a pair of walls


44


,


45


extending parallel to each other from the relative end of curved portion


40


, and which respectively cooperate in sliding manner with opposite inner and outer faces of relative lateral wall


33


of portion


27


of enclosure


20


. More specifically, each wall


45


is located on the opposite side of enclosure


20


to respective wall


44


.




Locking member


35


is movable, with respect to enclosure


20


, between a preassembly position—wherein curved portion


40


is detached from wall


31


of portion


27


, and walls


44


engage engage respective openings


28


of portions


27


and are located partly inside enclosure


20


—and a final assembly position corresponding to the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


, and wherein recess


42


and hole


43


of curved portion


40


are engaged respectively by wall


31


of portion


27


and by pin


32


, and each wall


44


engages both respective openings


28


and


29


. More specifically, engagement of hole


43


by pin


32


shows locking member


35


is in the final assembly position and, therefore, connectors


3


and


4


in the lock position.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


10


, cam means


36


comprise, for each lateral portion


41


of locking member


35


, a shaped oblique slot


46


formed in the surface of respective wall


44


facing inwards of enclosure


20


; and a pin


47


projecting outwards from portion


18


of enclosure


5


, and which engages slot


46


in sliding manner as locking member


35


moves between the preassembly and final assembly positions.




More specifically, each slot


46


defines, for respective pin


47


, a guide path P defined by an initial portion P


1


parallel to axis A; an intermediate portion P


2


sloping with respect to, and lying in the plane defined by, axis A and direction B; and an end portion P


3


parallel to direction B. Each slot


46


comprises an inlet portion


48


, for respective pin


47


, defining portion P


1


of path P and communicating laterally with the outside through a respective opening


49


; an intermediate portion


50


defining portion P


2


of path P; and an end portion


51


defining portion P


3


of path P and having a U-shaped outer contour. Portions


48


,


50


and


51


are preferably connected continuously to one another to grip connectors


3


and


4


gradually and compensate for the nonlinear increase in the coupling force produced by compressing rubber ring


26


against wall


2


.




Front portion


25


of enclosure


20


comprises, internally and close to each lateral wall


33


of portion


27


, a pair of projections


52


, which, in the preassembly position of locking member


35


, are aligned with the edge of opening


49


of relative slot


46


of locking member


35


to guide relative pin


47


inside slot


46


.




Pins


47


are located on diametrically opposite sides of axis A, and each project from a bottom surface of a respective shaped recess


53


formed externally along the lateral surface of front portion


18


of enclosure


5


. More specifically, each pin


47


is located close to the front end of enclosure


5


, and respective recess


53


extends, parallel to axis A and towards flange


12


, by an amount sufficient to enable respective projections


52


of enclosure


20


to move with respect to enclosure


5


in a direction parallel to axis A when gripping connectors


3


and


4


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


10


, each wall


45


of locking member


35


comprises, at the free end, a pair of substantially trapezoidal teeth


55


,


56


, which project towards relative lateral wall


33


of enclosure


20


, are aligned with each other in direction B, and cooperate on opposite sides with a tooth


57


on lateral wall


33


to define the preassembly position of locking member


35


on enclosure


20


. More specifically, each tooth


57


projects outwards from respective lateral wall


33


, and is located adjacent to respective opening


28


.




Finally, each wall


44


of locking member


35


comprises, on the side facing secondary portion


24


of enclosure


20


, an elastic lance


58


projecting longitudinally from a recess in wall


44


and having, at the free end, an isosceles-trapezium-shaped tooth


59


which clicks onto a similarly shaped tooth


60


projecting inwards from portion


30


of enclosure


20


to define the final assembly position of locking member


35


on enclosure


20


.




Unit


1


is assembled as described below, commencing from an initial condition in which connector


3


is fitted to wall


2


, locking member


35


is fitted to the main portion of connector


4


in the preassembly position, and terminals


7


,


22


are housed inside respective cavities


6


,


21


of connectors


3


,


4


(FIG.


2


).




As of the above condition, connector


4


is moved along axis A towards connector


3


until main portion


23


is engaged by front portion


18


of enclosure


5


of connector


3


. In the course of the above operation, pins


47


of enclosure


5


are inserted easily inside inlet portions


48


of respective slots


46


by virtue of the guiding action of respective pairs of projections


52


on enclosure


20


(FIG.


4


).




At this point, locking member


35


is pushed in direction B into the final assembly position, sot hat each pair of teeth


55


,


56


releases tooth


57


of respective lateral wall


33


, and walls


44


and


45


slide along opposite faces of lateral walls


33


. At the same time, pins


47


slide inside oblique intermediate portions


50


of respective slots


46


so that, as locking member


35


moves in direction B, enclosure


20


moves in direction A towards wall


2


to grip connectors


3


and


4


in the same direction.




Pins


47


then move on into end portions


51


of respective slots


46


, so that teeth


59


of elastic lances


58


of walls


44


click onto respective teeth


60


of portion


30


of enclosure


20


to define the final assembly position of locking member


35


on enclosure


20


and, therefore, the lock position of connectors


3


and


4


(FIGS.


1


and


3


). The oblique trapezoidal profile of teeth


59


,


60


provides, when necessary, for releasing locking member


35


from the final assembly position on enclosure


20


and so disconnecting connectors


3


and


4


.




In particular, locking member


35


provides, during assembly, for foolproof location of the relative angular position in which to connect connector


4


to connector


3


, thus avoiding—particularly when connecting unit


1


is fitted in a poorly accessible part of the vehicle—repeated juggling of connector


4


in an attempt to locate the correct position, and the consequent risk of damage to terminals


7


,


22


. Moreover, in the case of limited access, the translatory movement of locking member


35


is obviously far simpler than the rotary movements called for by the known connecting units described previously.




Clearly, changes may be made to electric connecting unit


1


without, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An electric connecting unit comprising:a pair of electric connectors mutually connectable along a longitudinal axis, and each comprising an insulating enclosure defining a number of longitudinal cavities for respective electric terminals connectable to corresponding electric terminals of the other of the connectors; and connecting means for connecting respective substantially cylindrical mating portions of the enclosures in a lock position locking the connectors; wherein the connecting means comprise a locking member carried by, and movable with respect to, a first of the enclosures in a transverse direction crosswise to the longitudinal axis; and cam means interposed between the locking member and a second of the enclosures to cam the connectors in and out along the longitudinal axis as the locking member moves forth and back along the transverse direction, the locking member comprising at least a pair of first walls parallel to each other and to the transverse direction, and a pair of second walls, which extend, parallel to the respective first walls, from respective ends of the connecting portion, are each located on the opposite side of the first enclosure to the respective first wall, and slide externally along the first enclosure as the locking member moves in the transverse direction further comprising first and second stop means interposed between the locking member and the first enclosure and respectively defining a preassembly position and a final assembly position of the locking member on the first enclosure, the first stop means comprising, for each of the second walls, a first tooth carried by one of the first enclosures and the second wall, and a pair of second teeth carried by the other of the first enclosure and the second wall, and which are aligned with each other in the transverse direction and cooperate on opposite sides with the first tooth to define a preassembly position of the locking member.
  • 2. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said connectors is fittable to a supporting member.
  • 3. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said locking member is substantially U-shaped.
  • 4. A unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second stop means comprise, for each of said first walls, a third and a fourth tooth, which are carried respectively by said first enclosure and by said first wall or the respective of said second walls of said locking member, and are adapted to click onto each other to define said final assembly position of the locking member.
  • 5. A unit as claimed in claim 4, wherein said fourth teeth are carried by respective of said first walls of said locking member; and further wherein said third teeth project inwards from said first enclosure.
  • 6. An electric connecting unit, comprising:a pair of electric connectors mutually connectable along a longitudinal axis and each comprising an insulating enclosure defining a number of longitudinal cavities for respective electric terminals connectable to corresponding electric terminals of the other of the connectors; and connecting means for connecting respective substantially cylindrical mating portions of the enclosure in a lock position locking the connectors; wherein the connecting means comprise a locking member carried by, and movable with respect to, a first of the enclosures in a transverse direction crosswise to the longitudinal axis; and cam means interposed between the locking member and a second of the enclosures to grip the connectors along the longitudinal axis as said locking member moves in said transverse direction, and further wherein the locking member comprises at least a pair of first walls parallel to each other and to the transverse direction, and a pair of second walls which extend parallel to the respective first walls, and a connecting portion for connecting the first walls; and in that the cam means comprise, for each of the first walls, first engaging means carried by one of the first walls and the second enclosure, and second engaging means carried by the other of the first walls and the second enclosure and cooperating in sliding manner with the first engaging means to move the first engaging means along a path having at least one oblique portion slanting with respect to the longitudinal axis and the transverse direction, and lying in a plane defined by the longitudinal axis and the transverse direction, further comprising first and second stop means interposed between the locking member and the first enclosure and respectively defining a preassembly position and a final assembly position of the locking member on the first enclosure, the first stop means comprising, for each of the second walls, a first tooth carried by one of the first enclosure and the second wall, and a pair of second teeth carried by the other of the first enclosure and the second wall, and which are aligned with each other in the transverse direction and cooperate on opposite sides with the first tooth to define a preassembly position of the locking member.
  • 7. A unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first enclosure comprises at least a pair of lateral opening by which to insert the respective said first walls of said locking member inside the first enclosure.
  • 8. A unit as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first engaging means comprise a pair of slots formed in respective of said first walls of said locking member; and in that said second engaging means comprise a pair of pins, which project outwards from said second enclosure, are located on diametrically opposite side with respect to said longitudinal axis, and engage respective said slots in a sliding manner.
  • 9. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said slots comprises an inlet portion for the respective of said pin, substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis and communicating laterally with the outside through a respective opening; an intermediate portion defining said oblique portion of said path; and an end portion parallel to said transverse direction.
  • 10. A unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first enclosure comprises guide means aligned with said opening of said inlet portion of each of said slots in said preassembly position of said locking member to guide said respective pin of said second enclosure into said slot.
  • 11. A unit as claimed in claim 10, wherein said guide means comprise, for each of said first walls of said locking member, a pair of projections carried by and projecting inside said first enclosure.
  • 12. An electric connecting unit comprising:a pair of electric connectors mutually connectable along a longitudinal axis, and each comprising an insulating enclosure defining a number of longitudinal cavities for respective electric terminals connectable to corresponding electric terminals of the other connector; and connecting means for connecting respective substantially cylindrical mating portions of the enclosures in a lock position locking the connectors; wherein the connecting means comprise a locking member carried by, and movable with respect to, a first of the enclosures in a transverse direction crosswise to the longitudinal axis; and cam means interposed between the locking member and a second of the enclosures to cam the connectors in and out along the longitudinal axis as the locking member moves forth and back along the transverse direction; further comprising first and second stop means interposed between the locking member and the first enclosure and respectively defining a preassembly position and a final assembly position of the locking member on the first enclosure; the locking member including a pair of first walls parallel to each other and to the transverse direction, a connecting portion for connecting the first walls, and a pair of second walls, which extend parallel to the respective first walls from respective ends of the connecting portion, each of the second walls being located on the opposite sides of the first enclosure to the respective first wall, and slide externally along the first enclosure as the locking member moves, wherein a portion of the first enclosure is sandwiched between the first and second pair of walls.
  • 13. A unit as claimed in claim 12 where said locking member moves in said transverse direction; said first stop means comprising, for each of said second walls, a first tooth carried by one of said first enclosures and said second walls, and a pair of second teeth carried by the other of said first enclosures and said second wall, and which are aligned with each other in said transverse direction and cooperate on opposite sides with said first tooth to define said preassembly position of said locking member.
  • 14. A unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein one of said connectors is fittable to a supporting member.
  • 15. A unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said second stop means comprise, for each of said first walls, a third and a fourth tooth, which are carried respectively by said first enclosure and by said first wall or the respective said second all of said locking member, and click onto each other to define said final assembly position of the locking member.
  • 16. A unit as claimed in claim 15, wherein said forth teeth are carried by respective of said first walls of said locking member; and said third teeth project inwards from said first enclosure.
  • 17. A unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said locking member is substantially U-shaped.
  • 18. A unit as claimed in claim 17, wherein said locking member comprises at least a pair of first walls parallel to each other and to said transverse direction, and a connecting portion for connecting the first walls; and the cam means comprise, for each of said first walls, first engaging means carried by one of said first walls and said second enclosure, and second engaging means carried by the other of said first walls and said second enclosure and cooperating in sliding manner with said first engaging means to move the first engaging means along a path having at least one oblique portion slanting with respect to said longitudinal axis and said transverse direction, and lying in a plane defined by the longitudinal axis and the transverse direction.
  • 19. A unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein said first enclosure comprises at least a pair of lateral opening by which to insert the respective said first walls of said locking member inside the first enclosure.
  • 20. A unit as claimed in claim 19, wherein said first engaging means comprise a pair of slots formed in respective said first walls of said locking member; and said second engaging means comprise a pair of pins, which project outwards from said second enclosure, are located on diametrically opposite sides with respect to said longitudinal axis, and engage respective said slots in a sliding manner.
  • 21. A unit as claimed in claim 20, wherein each of said slots comprises an inlet portion for the respective pin, substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis and communicating laterally with the outside through a respective opening; an intermediate portion defining said oblique portion of said path; and an end portion parallel to said transverse direction.
  • 22. A unit as claimed in claim 21, wherein said first enclosure comprises guide means aligned with said opening of said inlet portion of each of said slots in aid preassembly position of said locking member to guide the respective said pin of said second enclosure into said slot.
  • 23. A unit as claimed in claim 22, wherein said guide means comprise, for each of said first walls of said locking member, a pair of projections carried by and projecting inside said first enclosure.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO98A0287 Mar 1998 IT
Parent Case Info

This application is a Continuation of pending International Application No. PCT/EP99/02162 filed on Mar. 29, 1999.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/EP99/02162 Mar 1999 US
Child 09/672465 US