Information
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Patent Grant
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6220894
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Patent Number
6,220,894
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 24, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Nguyen; Phuong Chi
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 595
- 439 752
- 439 596
- 439 940
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric connector (3) connectable, in a longitudinal assembly direction (A), to a complementary connector (2), and having an insulating casing (14) defining a number of longitudinal cavities (16) for housing respective electric terminals (17), and main retaining means (25) for retaining the terminals (17) in a correct insertion position inside the cavities (16) and having, for each terminal, a retaining seat (71) formed in the terminal (17), and an elastic lance (72) associated with the respective cavity (16) and which clicks onto the retaining seat (71); the connector (3) also has, for each terminal (17), a stop member (75) carried by the respective elastic lance (72) and movable, by virtue of the position assumed by the terminal (17) inside the respective cavity (16), between a disabling position disabling connection of the connector (3) to the complementary connector (2) and corresponding to a position in which the elastic lance (72) does not engage the retaining seat (71) and the stop member (75) interferes with the complementary connector (2), and an enabling position enabling connection of the connector (3) to the complementary connector (2), and which corresponds to correct insertion of the terminal (17) inside the cavity (16).
Description
The present invention relates to an electric connector, in particular for a circuit for activating a vehicle air-bag device, and to an electric connecting unit defined by connection of said connector to a complementary connector in an assembly direction.
Electric connectors of the above type are known to comprise an insulating casing defining a number of cavities having axes parallel to said assembly direction and for housing respective electric terminals, which are connected to respective electric cables and retained inside the cavities by main retaining means; and, for each cavity, the main retaining means comprise a retaining seat formed in the respective terminal, and an elastically deformable latch member forming part of the casing and which clicks onto the seat.
Such connectors also comprise auxiliary retaining means for determining correct insertion, and further ensuring retention, of the terminals inside the respective cavities.
The auxiliary retaining means normally comprise a movable member which clicks onto the casing and may either be hinged to and integral with the casing, or defined by a separate member. Whichever the case, the movable member only clicks onto the casing when all the terminals are inserted correctly and locked inside the respective cavities by the respective latch members. Conversely, if any one of the terminals is not properly or fully inserted, the main retaining means remain deformed, thus preventing assembly of the movable member and so enabling the fault to be detected.
Known connectors of the type briefly described above involve several drawbacks. In the event one of the terminals is not inserted fully inside the respective cavity, the movable member may be forced into the connecting position despite interference with the main retaining means, thus resulting, for example, in breakage or deformation of the contacting parts; and the connector so assembled may be connected to a complementary connector. In such cases, improper assembly of the terminal may go undetected during testing, on account, for example, of the terminal being so positioned as determine an albeit precarious electric contact which, in applications in which the connector is subjected to vibration, as on a vehicle, is bound to fail eventually, with all the obvious consequences this entails.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a straightforward, reliable, low-cost electric connector designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawback typically associated with known connectors.
According to the present invention, there is provided a connector as defined in claim
1
.
The present invention also relates to an electric connecting unit as defined in claim
8
.
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 view in perspective of an electric connecting unit in accordance with the present invention in course of assembly;
FIG. 2
shows a longitudinal section of the
FIG. 1
unit;
FIG. 3
shows a longitudinal section of the
FIG. 1
unit fully assembled;
FIG. 4
shows a section along line IV—IV in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
shows a section along line V—V in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
shows a view in perspective of a first connector of the
FIG. 1
unit;
FIG. 7
shows a view in perspective of a second connector of the
FIG. 1
unit.
With reference to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, number
1
indicates as a whole an electric connecting unit comprising two electric connectors
2
,
3
connectable to each other in a longitudinal assembly direction A, and a device
4
for click-on connecting connectors
2
,
3
in a final assembly position.
It should be stressed that the terms “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear” and similar used in the following description are in now way limiting, and are used solely for the sake of clarity with reference to the position of unit
1
shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
.
Connector
2
(
FIGS. 1
to
6
) comprises a substantially parallelepiped-shaped insulating casing
5
defining a number of—in the example shown, three—longitudinal through cavities
6
arranged side by side in a direction B perpendicular to direction A, and for housing respective female electric terminals
7
connected to respective electric cables
8
. Connector
2
also comprises main retaining means
9
for retaining each terminal
7
in a correct insertion position inside respective cavity
6
; and auxiliary retaining means
10
for determining correct insertion of terminals
7
inside cavities
6
and preventing withdrawal of the terminals.
Casing
5
comprises a plate
11
(for the purpose explained later on) projecting frontwards—substantially as an extension of a top wall
12
of casing
5
parallel to directions A and B—and having, on the outside, on the opposite side to cavities
6
, two ribs
13
parallel to direction A.
Connector
3
(
FIGS. 1
to
5
and
FIG. 7
) comprises an insulating casing
14
having a substantially parallelepiped-shaped rear portion
15
defining a number of—in the example shown, three—longitudinal cavities
16
for housing respective male electric terminals
17
connected to respective electric cables
18
and for connection to female terminals
7
of connector
2
, and a hollow, substantially parallelepiped-shaped front portion
19
defining a compartment
20
for housing connector
2
and which is complementary in shape to casing
5
and communicates with cavities
16
. Like connector
2
, connector
3
also comprises main retaining means
25
for retaining each terminal
17
in a correct insertion position inside respective cavity
16
; and auxiliary retaining means
26
for determining correct insertion of terminals
17
inside cavities
16
and preventing withdrawal of the terminals.
More specifically, portion
19
projects outwards on opposite sides of portion
15
in a direction C perpendicular to directions A and B, anci is connected to portion
15
by two walls
27
perpendicular to direction A and forming an extension of an end wall of compartment
20
. One of walls
27
has a shaped through opening
28
engaged, in the final assembly position of connectors
2
,
3
, by plate
11
, which projects from compartment
20
and is positioned contacting a top wall
29
of portion
15
. Inside compartment
20
, portion
19
also comprises two grooves
30
parallel to direction A and which are engaged in sliding manner by ribs
13
of plate
11
when assembling connectors
2
and
3
, so as to define a guide for plate
11
.
With particular reference to
FIGS. 1
,
6
and
7
, device
4
comprises a male member
31
located close to a front opening of portion
19
and projecting integrally inwards of compartment
20
of casing,
14
from a top longitudinal wall
32
of portion
19
; and an elastic member
33
, which projects longitudinally from an outer face of wall
12
of casing
5
, has a seat
34
for retaining male member
31
, and is flexible parallel to direction C to permit release of connectors
2
,
3
. When connecting connectors
2
and
3
, male member
31
cooperates in sliding manner, in direction A, with seat
34
to engage seat
34
in a position corresponding to the final assembly position of connectors
2
,
3
.
More specifically, male member
31
is defined by a tooth comprising a wedge-shaped main portion
35
, which in turn is defined by opposite substantially longitudinal, convex lateral surfaces, and, sectioned in a plane perpendicular to direction C, is substantially ogival in shape, tapering towards a pointed front end facing the front opening of portion
19
. At the opposite end, male member
31
comprises two projections
36
projecting laterally from portion
35
and defining, towards the pointed end of portion
35
, respective shoulders
37
substantially crosswise to direction A. More specifically, shoulders
37
slope slightly with respect to a plane perpendicular to direction A so as to converge towards the pointed end of portion
35
. At the end opposite the pointed end, male member
31
is defined by two surfaces
41
substantially parallel to shoulders
37
and forming an obtuse dihedral angle.
Elastic member
33
comprises two substantially parallel longitudinal arms
38
, which are symmetrical with respect to an intermediate plane π of connector
2
, form extensions of ribs
13
, and each have one end integral with a front transverse edge of wall
12
. Respective free ends of arms
38
are connected integrally by a cross member
39
projecting outwards from casing
14
of connector
3
in the final assembly position of connectors
2
,
3
, and which is pressed manually in direction C towards wall
12
to permit release of connectors
2
,
3
.
Arms
38
comprise respective intermediate projections
40
symmetrical with respect to plane π, extending towards each other, and substantially in the form of right trapeziums with the oblique sides facing each other. Seat
34
has an axis parallel to direction A and lying in plane π, and is defined by projections
40
and by respective portions of arms
38
extending between projections
40
and cross member
39
.
Arms
38
are flexible in a plane substantially perpendicular to direction C to permit insertion of male ember
31
inside seat
34
.
More specifically, each projection
4
) is defined by a lateral first surface
45
perpendicular to direction A and facing plate
11
; by a lateral second surface
46
facing cross member
39
and sloping at the same angle as respective surface
41
of male member
31
; and by a substantially longitudinal third surface
47
interposed between surfaces
45
and
46
, sloping with respect to direction A, and defining a section of seat
34
increasing from surface
45
to surface
46
Surfaces
45
define a front opening of seat
34
and a temporary stop for shoulders
37
of male member
31
when connecting connectors
2
,
3
, so that the force required to connect connectors
2
,
3
must be increased to a threshold value sufficient to click shoulders
37
past surfaces
45
and enable male member
31
to assume the engaged position in which surfaces
41
rest against surfaces
46
of seat
34
.
Surfaces
47
are so formed as to exert elastic thrust on male member
31
to bring male member
31
irreversibly into the engaged position is projections
36
of male member
31
click past surfaces
45
when connecting connectors
2
,
3
.
With reference to
FIGS. 2
to
5
, each terminal
7
of connector
2
comprises a box-shaped front contact portion
48
; a rear portion
49
for connection to respective electric cable
8
; and an intermediate portion
50
extending between portions
48
and
49
.
Each terminal
7
is inserted inside respective cavity
6
through a rear opening
51
of the cavity, from which cable
8
projects, and is positioned with contact portion
48
facing a front opening
52
of cavity
6
.
Main retaining means
9
comprise, for each terminal
7
, a retaining seat
53
formed in intermediate portion
50
of terminal
7
; and an elastic lance
54
, which projects inside respective cavity
6
, towards front opening
52
, from a bottom wall
42
of casing
5
parallel to wall
12
, and clicks onto seat
53
by means of a Respective tooth
55
to retain terminal
7
in the correct insertion position inside cavity
6
.
Each lance
54
interacts with respective terminal
7
so as to flex, parallel to director C, between an undeformed configuration corresponding to a position in which tooth
55
engages respective seat
53
and terminal
7
is inserted correctly inside respective cavity
6
, and a deformed configuration in which the lance is flexed away from the axis of cavity
6
.
Auxiliary retaining means
10
comprise a hatch-type movable member
56
integral with and extending the full width of casing
5
, and hinged to a repair end of wall
42
to rotate between an open position permitting insertion of terminals
7
inside respective cavities
6
, and a closed position, clicked onto casing
5
, to prevent withdrawal of terminals
7
from respective cavities
6
.
More specifically, movable member
55
, viewed from the side, is substantially L-shaped, and comprises a substantially flat base portion
57
hinged to wall
42
and having, on the outside, two parallel longitudinal projections
58
; and two pairs of arms
59
,
60
projecting perpendicularly from portion
57
and defining a number of U-shaped through openings
61
. When movable member
56
is, in the closed position, portion
57
extends parallel to wall
42
, each arm
59
is located between a pair of adjacent cables
8
, and each arm
60
is located outwards of an end cable
8
, so that each opening
61
is engaged by a respective electric cable
8
and has a lateral edge facing connecting portion
49
of respective terminal
7
in direction A, which portion
49
projects radially with respect to cable
8
. When movable member
56
is in the closed position, the lateral edges of openings
61
therefore define respective stops for portions
49
, to prevent withdrawal of terminals
7
from respective cavities
6
.
Movable member
56
is clicked into the closed position on casing
5
by retaining teeth
64
—projecting from a rear end of wall
42
—clicking inside respective end seats
63
on arms
60
.
In the closed position of movable member
56
, projections
58
of portion
57
cooperate in sliding manner with a wall
32
a
, opposite wall
32
, of compartment
20
to permit connection of connectors
2
and
3
and, in the event of incorrect insertion of at least one of terminals
7
inside respective cavity
6
, interfere with wall
32
a
to prevent connection of connectors
2
and
3
. More specifically, when any one of terminals
7
is inserted improperly inside respective cavity
6
, retaining teeth
64
are prevented from engaging seats
63
on arms
60
by portion
49
of terminal
7
interacting with the lateral edge of respective opening
61
.
With reference to
FIGS. 2
to
5
, each terminal
17
of connector
3
comprises a box-shaped intermediate portion
66
; a contact portion
67
projecting frontwards from portion
66
and which fits inside contact portion
48
of a respective female terminal
7
; and a rear portion
68
for connection to respective electric cable
18
.
Each terminal
17
is inserted inside respective cavity
16
through a rear opening
69
of the cavity, from which cable
18
projects in use, and is positioned with contact portion
67
projecting axially inside compartment
20
through a front opening
70
of cavity
16
.
Main retaining means
25
comprise, for each terminal
17
, a retaining seat
71
formed in intermediate portion
66
of terminal
17
; and an elastic lance
72
, which projects inside respective cavity
16
from wall
29
and parallel to direction A towards front opening
70
, and clicks onto seat
71
by means of a respective tooth
73
to retain terminal
17
in the correct insertion position inside cavity
16
.
Each lance
72
interacts with respective terminal
17
so as to flex, parallel to direction C, between an undeformed configuration corresponding to a position in which tooth
73
engages respective seat
71
and terminal
17
is inserted correctly inside respective cavity
16
, and a deformed configuration in which the lance is flexed away from the axis of cavity
16
.
According to the present invention, each lance
72
is located at a respective substantially rectangular through opening
74
in wall
29
, and comprises an end projection
75
extending on the opposite side to tooth
73
and movable with lance
72
—by virtue of the interaction between lance
72
and respective terminal
17
, and, hence, of the position assumed by terminal
17
inside respective cavity
16
—between two work positions respectively disabling and enabling connection of connectors
2
and
3
. More specifically, in the disabling position corresponding to the deformed configuration of lance
72
, projection
75
projects outwards of all
29
through respective opening
74
and interferes with the sliding movement of plate
11
of connector
2
along wall
29
; whereas, in the enabling position corresponding to correct insertion of terminal
17
inside respective cavity
16
and to the undeformed configuration of lance
72
, projection
75
engages opening
74
and is aligned with the outer edge of opening
74
to enable plate
11
of connector
2
to slide along wall
29
.
More specifically, projection
75
of each lance
72
is substantially in the form of a right trapezium with the oblique side facing outwards of wall
29
; and each lance
72
has a portion
65
connected to wall
29
on the opposite side of projection
75
to connector
2
, so that, in the disabling position of projection
75
, any attempt to force connection of connectors
2
and
3
results in plate
11
jamming against projection
75
, thus preventing attainment of the final assembly position.
As in connector
2
, auxiliary retaining means
26
comprise a hatch-type movable member
76
integral with and extending the full width of casing
14
, and hinged to a rear end of wall
29
to rotate between an open position permitting insertion of terminals
17
inside respective cavities
16
, and a closed position, clicked onto casing
14
, to prevent withdrawal of terminals
17
from respective cavities
16
.
More specifically, movable member
76
, viewed from the side, is substantially L-shaped, and comprises a substantially flat rectangular base port on
77
hinged to wall
29
; and two pairs of arms
78
,
79
projecting perpendicularly from portion
77
and defiling a number of U-shaped through openings
80
. When movable member
76
is in the closed position, portion
77
extends parallel to wall
29
, each arm
78
is located between a pair of adjacent cables
18
, and each arm
79
is located outwards of an end cable
18
, so that each opening
80
is engaged by a respective electric cable
18
and has a lateral edge facing connecting portion
68
of respective terminal
17
in direction A, which portion
68
projects radially with respect to cable
18
. When movable member
76
is in the closed position, the lateral edges of openings
80
therefore define respective stops for portions
68
, to prevent withdrawal of terminals
17
from respective cavities
16
.
Movable member
76
is clicked into the closed position on casing
14
by retaining teeth
83
—projecting from a rear end of a bottom wall
84
, parallel to wall
29
, of portion
15
—clicking inside respective end seats
82
on arms
79
.
Unit
1
is assembled by sliding connector
2
longitudinally in direction A inside portion
19
of connector
3
, with terminals
7
,
17
first inserted inside respective cavities
6
,
16
and retained by respective lances
54
,
72
, and with movable members
56
,
76
first clicked into the closed position on respective casings
5
,
14
(
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
).
If any one of terminals
7
is not inserted properly inside respective cavity
6
, the respective lance
54
is maintained by terminal
7
in the deformed configuration in which tooth
55
is disengaged from seat
53
and, on account of the lateral edge of respective opening
61
interacting with connecting portion
49
cf terminal
7
, teeth
64
are prevented from engaging seats
63
on arms
60
, thus preventing movable member
56
from being clicked into the closed position. In which case, portion
57
of movable member
56
is inclined with respect to wall
42
, and projections
58
interfere with wall
32
a
of compartment
20
, thus preventing connector of connectors
2
and
3
.
Conversely, if terminals
7
are all inserted correctly inside respective cavities
6
, i.e. with teeth
55
of lances
54
clicked inside seats
53
, the lateral edges of openings
61
fit behind portions
49
of terminals
7
and surround cables
8
, thus enabling movable member
56
to be clicked into the closed position wherein portion
57
extends parallel to wall
42
, and projections
58
cooperate in sliding manner with wall
32
a
inside compartment
20
to enable connection of connectors
2
and
3
(FIGS.
3
and
5
).
If any one of terminals
17
is not inserted properly inside respective cavity
16
, the respective lance
72
is maintained by terminal
17
in the deformed configuration in which tooth
73
is disengaged from seat
71
, and projection
75
is in the disabling position projecting outwards of wall
29
through respective opening
74
and interfering with the sliding movement of plate
11
of connector
2
along wall
29
, thus preventing connection of connectors
2
and
3
. Moreover, on account of the lateral edge of respective opening
80
interacting with connecting portion
68
of the improperly inserted terminal
17
, teeth
83
are prevented from engaging seats
82
on arms
79
, thus preventing movable member
76
from being clicked into the closed position.
Conversely, if terminals
17
are all inserted correctly inside respective cavities
16
, i.e. with teeth
73
of lances
72
clicked inside seats
71
, projections
75
are in the enabling position engaging respective openings
74
, and are aligned with the outer edges of openings
74
, thus enabling plate
11
of connector
2
to slide along wall
29
and, hence, connection of connectors
2
and
3
. Moreover, in the above condition, the lateral edges of openings
80
fit behind portions
68
of terminals
17
and surround cables
18
, thus enabling movable member
76
to be clicked into the closed position (FIGS.
3
and
5
).
As connector
2
is slid longitudinally in direction A inside compartment
20
of connector
3
, male member
31
is inserted inside seat
34
of elastic member
33
; and, on account of portion
35
of male member
31
increasing in section towards projections
36
, the gradual insertion of male member
31
inside seat
34
elastically deforms arms
38
, which part in the plane perpendicular to direction C. At the initial connection stage, the elastic reaction of arms
38
—by virtue of the shape of male member
31
—is such as to repel connectors
2
and
3
, sc that, if any one of terminals
7
and/or
17
is not inserted properly inside respective cavity
6
,
16
so that projections
58
of movable member
56
interfere with wall
32
a
of compartment
20
and/or projection
75
of respective lance
72
interferes with plate
11
, connectors
2
and
3
are immediately repelled in direction A in the opposite sense to that of assembly.
Upon shoulders
37
of male member
31
coming to rest against respective surfaces
45
of projections
40
, surfaces
45
temporarily arrest male member
31
, so that additional thrust is required to elastically part arms
38
, which are subjected to a transverse thrust component on account of the slope of shoulders
37
If the thrust applied exceeds a threshold value defined by the geometry of the contacting surfaces and by the characteristics of the material used, projections
36
of male member
31
click past surfaces
45
to click male member
31
into the engaged position corresponding to the final assembly position of connectors
2
,
3
.
As projections
36
click past surfaces
45
and arms
38
begin returning to the undeformed position, surfaces
47
, by defining a portion of seat
34
increasing in section towards cross member
39
, exert thrust on male member
31
to push male member
31
irreversibly into the engaged position.
To disconnect connectors
2
,
3
, cross member
39
is simply pushed in direction C to release surfaces
46
of projections
40
from respective surfaces
41
of male member
31
.
The advantages of unit
1
and connector
3
according to the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description.
In particular, if any one of terminals
17
of connector
3
is not inserted properly inside respective cavity
16
, the respective lance
72
is maintained by terminal
17
in the deformed configuration, and projection
75
projects outwards of wall
29
to prevent plate
11
of connector
2
from sliding along wall
29
and, hence, connection of electric connectors
2
and
3
. Consequently, even if movable member
76
is forced into the closed position, the presence of an improperly inserted terminal
17
would still be detected when assembling connector
3
to connector
2
.
The above characteristic, combined with movable member
56
of connector
2
comprising projections
58
for preventing insertion of connector
2
inside compartment
20
of connector
3
with movable member
56
in other than the closed position (terminals
7
not properly inserted), provides for extremely safe connection and a high degree of reliability of unit
1
.
Finally, the resistance offered by surfaces
45
of elastic member
33
to insertion of male member
31
inside seat
34
ensures expulsion of connector
2
from compartment
20
in the event one or more terminals
7
,
17
are not properly inserted inside respective cavities
6
,
16
, thus preventing forcing of the contacting parts.
Clearly, changes may be made to unit
1
as described herein with out, however, departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. An electric connector connectable in an assembly direction to a complementary second connector, the electric connector comprising:an insulating casing defining at least one cavity having an axis parallel to said assembly direction, said casing housing a respective electric terminal; and main retaining means for retaining said terminal in a correct position for insertion inside said cavity, said main retaining means comprising a seat member associated with one of said terminals and said cavity, and at least one lance member associated with the other of said terminal and said cavity (16), and further which clicks onto said seat member; further including stop means carried by one of said lance members and said casing, and movable by virtue of the position assumed by said terminal inside said cavity, between a first and a second work position to respectively disable and enable connection of said connector to said complementary connector; said stop means interfering with said complementary connector in said first work position, corresponding to a release position of said lance member and said seat member; and said second work position being assumed when said terminal is in said correct insertion position inside said cavity.
- 2. An electric connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising auxiliary retaining means for ensuring said terminal is in said correct insertion position inside said cavity, and also for preventing withdrawal of the terminal.
- 3. An electric connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lance member projects inwards of said cavity from a wall of said casing in a direction substantially parallel to said assembly direction of said connectors and is located at a through opening in said casing wall; and further that said stopping mechanism comprises a projection from said lance member projecting outwards from said wall in said first work position so as to interfere with a coupling portion, cooperating in a sliding manner with said wall, of said second connector.
- 4. An electric connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said lance member comprises a connector portion connected to said wall and located on the opposite side of said projection with respect to said second connector, so as to determine, in said first work position of said projection, interference between said projection and said coupling portion of said second connector.
- 5. An electric connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said projection defines a free end of said lance member.
- 6. An electric connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said projection is substantially in the form of a right trapezium with the oblique side facing outwards of said wall.
- 7. An electric connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said retaining means comprise a seat member formed in said terminal; and further in that said lance member comprises a tooth member located on the opposite side of said projection, said tooth member clicking onto said seat member in said correct insertion position of said terminal inside said cavity.
- 8. An electric connecting unit comprising a first and a second electric connector mutually connectable in an assembly direction to a final assembly position; said first connector comprising:a first insulating casing defining at least one first cavity having an axis parallel to said assembly direction and for housing a first electric terminal; and a first main retaining means for retaining said first electric terminal in a correct insertion position inside said first cavity, and comprising a seating means associated with one of said first electric terminal and said first cavity, and further at least one lance member associated with the other of said first electric terminal and said first cavity, said lance member clicking onto said seating means; further comprising a stopping means carried by one of said lance member and said first insulating casing and movable, by virtue of the position assumed by said first electric terminal inside said first cavity, between a first and a second work position to respectively disable and enable connection of said first and said second connector; said stopping means interfering with said second connector in said first work position, corresponding to a release position of said lance member (72) and said seating means; and said second work position being assumed when said first electric terminal is in said correct insertion position inside said first cavity.
- 9. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first connector comprises first auxiliary retaining means for ensuring said first electric terminal is in said correct insertion position inside said first cavity, and also for preventing withdrawal of the first electric terminal.
- 10. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein said male member is defined by a tooth projecting from a third wall of said first insulating casing, and comprises a main portion, and a pair of lateral third projections defining respective shoulders; said elastic member extending from said second insulating casing and comprising a pair of elastic arms defining said retaining seat and respective mating surfaces for said shoulders.
- 11. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first and said second insulating casing comprise a number of said first and said second cavities for said first and said second electric terminals.
- 12. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein said lance member projects inwards of said first cavity from a first wall of said first insulating casing and in a direction substantially parallel to said assembly direction, and further is located at a through opening in said first wall; andin that said stopping means comprise a first projection carried by said lance member, which projects outwards from said first wall in said first work position so as to interfere with a coupling portion, cooperating in a sliding manner with said first wall, of second connector.
- 13. A unit as claimed in claim 12, wherein said lance member comprises a connecting portion connected to said first wall and located on the opposite side of said first projection with respect to said second connector, so as to determine, in said first work position of said first projection, interference between said first projection and said coupling portion of said second connector.
- 14. A unit as claimed in claim 8, further comprising click-on connecting means for click-on connecting of said first and said second connectors, said click-on connecting means being defined by a retaining seat carried by said second connector, and by a male member carried by said first connector and which, during connection of said first and said second connector, cooperates in a sliding manner, in said assembly direction, with said retaining seat to engage said retaining seat in an engaged position corresponding to said final assembly position of said first and said second connector; said male member having at least one lateral shoulder substantially crosswise to said assembly direction; and said retaining seat having for said shoulder at least one mating surface substantially crosswise to said assembly direction and defining a temporary stop for said shoulder during connection of said first and said second connector, so that the force required to connect said first and said second connector must be increased to a threshold value sufficient to click said shoulder past said mating surface and enable said male member to assume said engaged position.
- 15. A unit as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least one of said male member and said retaining seat is integral with an elastic member projecting outwards from one of said first and said second insulating casings and further flexible in a direction crosswise to said assembly direction to permit release of said first and said second connector.
- 16. A unit as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second connector comprises a second insulating casing defining at least one second cavity having an axis parallel to said assembly direction, said second cavity housing a second electric terminal connectable to said first electric terminal; second main retaining means for retaining said second electric terminal in a correct insertion position inside said second cavity; and second auxiliary retaining means comprising at least one movable member connectable to said second insulating casing in a closed position to ensure said second electric terminal is in said correct insertion position inside said second cavity, and further to prevent withdrawal of the second electric terminal; said unit further comprising disabling means for disabling connection of said first and said second connector, and which are interposed between said movable member and said first insulating casing, and are deactivated by the movable member in said closed position.
- 17. A unit as claimed in claim 16, wherein said first insulating casing defines a housing for housing said second connector, and which is complementary in shape to said second insulating casing; and further in that said movable member is defined by a hatch-type member hinged to said second insulating casing so as to rotate between an open position permitting insertion of said second electric terminal inside said second cavity, and a closed position in which the hatch-type member clicks onto said second insulating casing to prevent withdrawal of said second electric terminal from said second cavity; said disabling means comprising at least one second projection carried by said movable member and which cooperates in a sliding manner with a second wall of said housing in said closed position of said movable member and interferes with the second wall in positions of said movable member other than said closed position.
- 18. A unit as claimed in claim 17, wherein said movable member, when viewed laterally, is substantially L-shaped, and comprises a substantially flat base portion hinged to said second insulating casing and having, on the outside, a pair of said second projections; and at least two arms projecting perpendicularly from said base portion and defining a U-shaped through opening which is engaged by an electric cable connected to said second electric terminal; and further said base portion and said second projections being parallel to said assembly direction of said connectors in said closed position of said movable member, and being inclined with respect to said assembly direction of said connectors when said second electric terminal is inserted incorrectly inside said second cavity.
Priority Claims (1)
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98/00910 |
Oct 1998 |
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