This disclosure is directed to an electrical connector assembly having flexible and rigid terminal locking features.
Connector bodies for electrical connectors used in automotive wiring harnesses have included a terminal lock nib and a flexible cantilever beam located opposite the terminal lock nib that is configured to push a terminal against a wall in the connector and into retaining engagement with the terminal lock nib. An example of such an electrical connector may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 9,071,016. However, as the features of these connector bodies are scaled down to accommodate smaller terminals, several problems are observed. The lock nibs of connector bodies manufactured of unreinforced thermoplastics may be sheared off by forces exerted by the terminal that are less than the terminal retention force required by standards set by automotive manufacturers or organizations such as the United States Council for Automotive Research (USCAR). The lock nibs of connector bodies manufactured from glass fiber reinforced thermoplastics may have sufficient shear strength to meet terminal retention requirements; however, the flexible cantilever beams of these connector bodies are too stiff to provide an acceptable insertion force for inserting the terminal into the terminal cavity. The present invention provides alternatives to and advantages over the prior art.
According to an embodiment, an electrical connector assembly is provided. The electrical connector assembly includes an electrical terminal defining a pair of retaining ridges, a connector housing having a terminal cavity extending therethrough from a first opening to a second opening and a fixed terminal lock nib that projects inwardly into the terminal cavity from a rigid first wall to engage a first ridge of the pair of retaining ridges of the electrical terminal, and a terminal retainer inserted within the connector housing proximate the first opening and removably retained to the connector housing by a flexible retaining arm. The terminal retainer further includes a flexible terminal lock arm having a moveable terminal lock nib that projects inwardly into the terminal cavity from the flexible terminal lock arm to engage a second ridge of the pair of retaining ridges of the electrical terminal, thereby inhibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the terminal cavity through the second opening.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to the previous paragraph, the terminal retainer partially blocks the first opening, thereby inhibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the terminal cavity through the first opening.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the first ridge is arranged opposite the second ridge.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the moveable terminal lock nib is arranged opposite the fixed terminal lock nib when the terminal retainer is fully inserted within the connector housing.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the retaining arm is a cantilevered arm and the moveable terminal lock nib is arranged proximate a free end of the retaining arm.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the assembly further includes a compliant seal surrounding the terminal cavity within the connector housing.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer is further configured to retain the seal within the connector housing.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer has a generally cylindrical shape.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer defines a portal through which a continuity probe may be inserted to verify proper placement of the electrical terminal within the terminal cavity.
According to an embodiment, a method of assembling an electrical connector is provided. The method includes the steps of:
In one or more embodiments of the method according to the previous paragraph, the steps of the method are performed in the order listed.
In one or more embodiments of the method according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer partially blocks the first opening, thereby inhibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the terminal cavity through the first opening.
In one or more embodiments of the method according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the method further includes the step of:
In one or more embodiments of the method according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer is further configured to retain the seal within the connector housing.
According to an embodiment, an electrical connector assembly is provided. The electrical connector assembly includes an electrical terminal defining a pair of retaining ridges, a connector housing having a terminal cavity extending therethrough from a first opening to a second opening and a fixed terminal lock nib that projects inwardly into the terminal cavity from a rigid first wall configured to engage a first ridge of the pair of retaining ridges and a flexible terminal lock arm having a moveable terminal jock nib that projects inwardly into the terminal cavity from the flexible terminal lock arm and configured to engage a second ridge of the pair of retaining ridges of the electrical terminal, thereby inhibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the terminal cavity through the second opening, and a terminal retainer inserted within the connector housing located proximate the first opening and removably retained to the connector housing by a flexible retaining arm. The terminal retainer further includes a blocking member inserted between the flexible terminal lock arm and the connector housing, thereby inhibiting disengagement of the moveable terminal lock nib from the second ridge.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to the previous paragraph, the terminal retainer partially blocks the first opening, thereby inhibiting removal of the electrical terminal from the terminal cavity through the first opening.
In one or more embodiments of the electrical connector assembly according to any one of the previous paragraphs, the terminal retainer defines a portal configured to receive a tool to disengage the moveable terminal lock nib from the second ridge.
The present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The shielded terminal 102 defines a pair of retaining ridges 114A, 114B. The connector housing 106 has a terminal cavity 116 extending therethrough from a first opening 118 to a second opening 120. A fixed terminal lock nib 122 projects inwardly into the terminal cavity 116 from a rigid first wall 124 of the connector housing 106 to engage a first ridge 114A of the pair of retaining ridges of the shielded terminal 102.
A terminal retainer 108 is inserted within the connector housing 106 in a location that is proximate the first opening 118. The terminal retainer 108 is removably retained to the connector housing 106 by a pair of flexible retaining alms 126. As used herein “removably retained” means that the terminal retainer 108 can be attached to the connector housing 106, detached from the connector housing 106, and then attached to the connector housing 106. The terminal retainer 108 has a generally cylindrical shape. The terminal retainer 108 further includes a flexible terminal lock arm 128 having a moveable terminal lock nib 130 that projects inwardly into the terminal cavity 116 from the flexible terminal lock arm 128 to engage a second ridge 114B of the pair of retaining ridges of the shielded terminal 102, thereby inhibiting removal of the shielded terminal 102 from the terminal cavity 116 through the second opening 120. The terminal lock arm 128 is a cantilevered arm. The moveable terminal lock nib 130 is arranged proximate a free end 132 of the terminal lock arm 128.
The terminal retainer 108 includes a wall 134 that partially blocks the first opening 118. The wall 134 inhibits removal of the shielded terminal 102 from the terminal cavity 116 through the first opening 118. The first ridge 114A is arranged on the shielded terminal 102 generally opposite the second ridge 114B. The moveable terminal lock nib 130 is arranged opposite the fixed terminal lock nib 122 when the terminal retainer 108 is fully inserted within the connector housing 106.
The connector seal 110 surrounds the terminal cavity 116 within the connector housing 106. The connector seal 110 is configured to seal the interface between the female connector assembly 100 and the male connector assembly 200 and inhibit the ingress of environmental contaminants, such as water or dust, into the terminal cavity 116 that may degrade the connection between the shielded terminals 102, 202. The terminal retainer 108 is further configured to retain the connector seal 110 within the connector housing 106. As shown in
The terminal retainer 108 defines a portal 142, shown in
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The male connector assembly 200 also includes a terminal retainer 208 that is inserted within the connector housing 206 in a location that is proximate the first opening 218 and removably retained to the connector housing 206 by a pair of flexible retaining arms 226. The terminal retainer 208 includes a wall 234 that partially blocks the first opening 218. The wall 234 inhibits removal of the shielded terminal 202 from the terminal cavity 216 through the first opening 218. The first ridge 214A is arranged on the shielded terminal 202 opposite the second ridge 214B. The moveable terminal lock nib 230 is arranged opposite the fixed terminal lock nib 222. The terminal retainer 208 further includes a blocking member 244 extending generally perpendicular from the wall 234. The blocking member 244 is inserted between the flexible terminal lock arm 228 and the connector housing 206 and inhibits disengagement of the moveable terminal lock nib 230 from the second ridge 214B. The terminal retainer 208 is configured to be movable to a position where the blocking member 244 is not inserted between the flexible terminal lock arm 228 and the connector housing 206 while the terminal retainer 208 is still attached to the connector housing 206.
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A method 300 may also include the step of:
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment(s), but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
As used herein, ‘one or more’ includes a function being performed by one element, a function being performed by more than one element, e.g., in a distributed fashion, several functions being performed by one element, several functions being performed by several elements, or any combination of the above.
It will also be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. are, in some instances, used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first contact could be termed a second contact, and, similarly, a second contact could be termed a first contact, without departing from the scope of the various described embodiments. The first contact and the second contact are both contacts, but they are not the same contact.
The terminology used in the description of the various described embodiments herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used in the description of the various described embodiments and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will also be understood that the term “and/or” as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms “includes,” “including,” “comprises,” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
As used herein, the term “if” is, optionally, construed to mean “when” or “upon” or “in response to determining” or “in response to detecting,” depending on the context. Similarly, the phrase “if it is determined” or “if [a stated condition or event] is detected” is, optionally, construed to mean “upon determining” or “in response to determining” or “upon detecting [the stated condition or event]” or “in response to detecting [the stated condition or event],” depending on the context.
Additionally, while terms of ordinance or orientation may be used herein these elements should not be limited by these terms. All terms of ordinance or orientation, unless stated otherwise, are used for purposes distinguishing one element from another, and do not denote any particular order, order of operations, direction or orientation unless stated otherwise.
This application claims benefit of priority to U.S. Application No. 63/353,959 filed on Jun. 21, 2022, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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63353959 | Jun 2022 | US |