This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-125554, filed on Jun. 14, 2013, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an electric connector mounted on a circuit board and connected with a mating connector. There is a type of electric connector mounted on a circuit board and provided with a locking function for preventing unintended separation of a mating connector. For example, a male connector and a female connector may be connectable in the fitting direction crossing the circuit board at right angles. According to the technology, the male connector has a male reinforcing metal fitting, while the female connector has a female reinforcing metal fitting. The male reinforcing metal fitting and the female reinforcing metal fitting catch each other in the fitting direction to prevent unintended separation of the connectors.
According to this type of electric connector, however, the fit between the connectors may be separated when shock or the like is applied thereto at the time of drop. This separation of the fit may cause unintended separation of the connectors.
It is an object of the invention to provide an electric connector capable of preventing unintended separation of a mating connector.
An electric connector of the invention is an electric connector mounted on a circuit board, including: a housing including a fitting portion fitted to a mating connector; a plurality of terminals disposed on the fitting portion; and lock metal fittings including an elastic portion and preventing separation of the mating connector, wherein the housing includes accommodating portions at both ends of the housing in the arrangement direction of the terminals to accommodate the lock metal fittings in the accommodating portions, and each of the lock metal fittings includes a fixed portion formed at one end of the lock metal fitting and fixed to the circuit board, a preventing surface formed at the other end of the lock metal fitting and preventing separation of the mating connector, a first folded portion extended from the preventing surface and folded in a substantially U shape, a second folded portion extended in the separation direction of the mating connector from the fixed portion, folded in a substantially U shape, and coming into contact with the first folded portion in the process of fitting of the mating connector, and a pair of projecting portions provided at the distal end of the first folded portion or in the vicinity of the distal end of the first folded portion, projecting in a direction crossing the arrangement direction of the terminals, and coming into contact with contact surfaces formed on the accommodating portion of the housing on the side in the separation direction of the mating connector.
Further, in the electric connector of the invention, each of the lock metal fittings includes a perpendicular surface formed as a part of a connecting portion between the first folded portion and the fixed portion and extending perpendicularly to the separation direction of the mating connector, and includes a bended portion formed at one end of the perpendicular surface and projecting in the separation direction of the mating connector.
According to the invention, unintended separation of a mating connector is prevented.
An electric connector according to an embodiment of the invention is hereinafter described with reference to the drawings.
A central convex portion 4b is provided within the fitting portion 6 of the housing 4. The central convex portion 4b extends in the arrangement direction of the terminals 8. Accommodating portions 4c are formed at both ends of the housing 4 in the arrangement direction of the terminals 8. The accommodating portions 4c accommodate lock metal fittings 10. The lock metal fittings 10 are made of elastic material, and configured to prevent unintended separation of the plug connector 20.
As illustrated in a perspective view and a side view of
The connecting portion 13 of the lock metal fitting 10 has a second folded portion 16. The second folded portion 16 is folded in a substantially U shape, and configured to come into contact with the first folded portion 14 in the fitting process of the plug connector 20. The second folded portion 16 is a portion extended in the separation direction of the plug connector 20 from the fixed portion 11.
The lock metal fitting 10 includes a perpendicular surface 17 in the connecting portion 13 connecting to the first folded portion 14. The perpendicular surface 17 extends perpendicularly to the separation direction of the plug connector 20. The lock metal fitting 10 further includes a bended portion 18 positioned at the one end of the perpendicular surface 17 and projecting in the separation direction of the plug connector 20.
In fitting the plug connector 20 to the receptacle connector 2 according to this embodiment, the plug connector 20 is positioned above the fitting portion 6 of the receptacle connector 2, in which condition the plug connector 20 is pressed downward. As a consequence, the inclined surfaces of the lock claws 36 come into contact with the upper region of the U-shaped portion constituting the first folded portion 14 of the lock metal fitting 10 as illustrated in
According to the receptacle connector 2 in this embodiment, upper surfaces 15a of a pair of the projecting portions 15 having a rectangular column formed at the distal end of the first folded portion 14 come into contact with the contact surfaces 5 formed on the inner wall side of the side walls 4a constituting the accommodating portion 4c of the housing 4 when it is attempted to separate the plug connector 20 from the receptacle connector 2. This contact between the upper surfaces 15a and the contact surfaces 5 prevents separation of the lock metal fitting 10 from the receptacle connector 2. Accordingly, prevention of unintended separation of the plug connector 20 is achievable.
When separation of the plug connector 20 from the receptacle connector 2 of this embodiment is desired, the bended portion 18 of the lock metal fitting 10 is pressed toward the end of the housing 4 using a suitable jig or the like. This action separates the catching surfaces of the lock claws 36 from the preventing surface 12, and thereby separating the plug connector 20 from the receptacle connector 2 is easily achieved.
While the projecting portions 15 are provided at the distal end of the first folded portion 14 according to this embodiment, the projecting portions 15 may be disposed in the vicinity of the distal end of the first folded portion 14.
The embodiment described herein has been presented for the purpose of easy understanding of the invention only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It should therefore be appreciated that the respective elements disclosed in this embodiment include all changes in design and equivalents without departing from the technical scope of the invention.
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