Electrical connector assembly with secondary terminal lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6533611
  • Patent Number
    6,533,611
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A secondary terminal lock for an electrical connector assembly includes an inner connector and an outer connector. The inner connector defines at least one elongated terminal space adapted to receive a wire terminal. The outer connector defines a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement. The secondary terminal lock is disposed adjacent to the terminal space and has a flexible shaft and a distal head having a cam lobe and a forward facing abutment. When the assembly is assembled with a terminal disposed in the terminal space and with the inner connector fitting within the outer connector, the cam lobe abuts the outer connector and causes the head to deflect and move the abutment behind the terminal to prevent the terminal from being removed from the inner connector in a rearward direction.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to electrical connector assemblies, and more particularly to an electrical connector assembly having a secondary terminal locking feature.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Persons skilled in the electrical connector arts know to use various lock features for insuring that a terminal stays seated in a connector.




In a common case, each wire or lead has a terminal crimped on its end. The terminal slides into a connector that usually hosts a number of other leads. Each terminal has a primary lock that prevents the lead from being pulled out of the connector once the terminal is inserted. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the primary lock is a spring-biased tang.




There is also a secondary terminal lock that prevents release of a terminal once it is inserted into the connector—in the event that the primary lock fails. The secondary terminal lock is usually some sort of abutment extending from the connector that abuts a portion of the terminal. One type of secondary terminal lock is a sliding version that includes a bar which slides laterally across the connector in a track behind the row of inserted terminals. Once the bar is inserted, it abuts the terminals to prevent them from being removed. Another type of secondary terminal lock involves a number of pins mounted on a hinged arm. The arm is hinged to the electrical connector so that it can be pivoted about its hinge to force the pins down and into position behind the terminals. Both designs are satisfactory, but they require an operation that is unnecessary. They also limit the number of applications. And, in the case of the slide lock, there are extra parts that are not always necessary.




SUMMARY




A secondary terminal lock for an electrical connector assembly includes an inner connector and an outer connector. The inner connector defines at least one elongated terminal space adapted to receive a wire terminal. The outer connector defines a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement. The secondary terminal lock is disposed adjacent to the terminal space and has a flexible shaft and a distal head having a cam lobe and a forward facing abutment. When the assembly is assembled with a terminal disposed in the terminal space and with the inner connector fitting within the outer connector, the cam lobe slideably engages the outer connector and causes the head to deflect and move the abutment behind the terminal to prevent rearward movement of the terminal within the inner connector which would otherwise jeopardize the electrical continuity of the mated connector assembly.




Preferably, the inner connector has a plurality of such secondary terminal locks each aligned with their respective terminal space, and all actuated by the singular act of mating the inner connector with the outer connector. The inner connector preferably has a side wall which is disposed flush with the shaft of the secondary terminal lock prior to actuation. Also prior to actuation, the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock projects laterally outward beyond the side wall, but is flexed inward, when engaging an inner surface of the outer connector which opposes and is in close proximity to the side wall of the inner connector.




An advantage of the present invention is the addition of a secondary terminal lock which does not require an extra assembly step to actuate.




Another advantage of the present invention is the incorporation of a secondary terminal lock which does not require extra parts.











FIGURES IN THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an electrical connector assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear perspective view of an inner connector of the electrical connector assembly;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the inner connector disposed partly within an outer connector of the electrical connector assembly; and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

showing the inner connector fully disposed within the outer connector.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which an electrical connector assembly is generally shown at


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the assembly


10


generally includes an inner connector


12


and an outer housing or connector


14


. Opposing inner surfaces


15


of the outer connector


14


generally define an elongated slot


16


adapted to receive the inner connector


12


so that the two connectors fit together in a telescoping manner. A cover


18


fits over the outer connector


14


to protect a series of wires routed from a series of crimping terminals


20


engaged within the inner connector


12


(as best shown in

FIG. 3

) and which functions to lock in place a series of other terminals (not shown) engaged directly to the outer connector


14


. Opposing rails


22


of the cover


18


slide within tracks


24


defined by the outer connector


14


in a direction


17


substantially perpendicular to the telescopic mating direction


19


of the inner and outer connectors


12


,


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-3

, the inner connector


12


extends between a forward face


26


and an opposite rearward face


28


. At least one elongated terminal space


30


extending in the mating direction


19


, is defined by the inner connector


12


and communicates through the forward and rearward faces


26


,


28


for receiving the terminals


20


. The version shown in

FIG. 2

defines sixteen such spaces. The terminals


20


slide into the inner connector


12


through the rearward face


28


until a forward end


31


of each terminal


20


contacts a rearward facing surface of a ledge


32


which defines an aperture


34


disposed on the forward face


26


and communicating with the terminal space


30


.




The terminals


20


each include a primary lock


36


that abuts a forward facing abutting surface


38


of the inner connector


12


. The primary lock


36


is a slightly outward bent distal end portion or tang of a cantilevered member


40


which projects rearward from the forward end


31


of the terminal


20


. During initial installation of the terminal


20


to the inner connector


12


, the cantilevered member


40


flexes inward from the forward end as the tang


36


slides along a side wall


42


of the inner connector


12


until the tang


36


snaps outward into a hole


44


which communicates laterally through the side wall


42


. The abutting surface


38


defines the rearward side or end of hole


42


and will engage the tang


36


should the terminal


20


be pushed rearward within the space


26


and away from the ledge


32


.




The inner connector


12


further includes at least one elongated cam secondary terminal lock


46


which projects longitudinally forward and aligns over each respective terminal space


30


. The projection of the cam secondary terminal lock


46


ends approximately mid-way along the space


30


stopping short of the respective holes


44


. The cam secondary terminal lock includes a base


48


, a shaft


50


, and a distal end or head


52


. The base


48


is attached unitarily to the inner connector


12


near or at the trailing face


28


and substantially lies flush within the side wall


42


of the inner connector


12


. The shaft


50


is flexible to permit a degree of deflection so that a cam lobe


54


of the head


52


, which projects laterally outward from the inner connector


12


, can slideably engage the inner surface


15


of the outer connector


14


as the shaft


50


flexes inward. The head


52


also includes a forward facing abutment


56


for abutting a back member


58


of the terminal


20


. The back member


58


substantially lies along the same imaginary plane as a forward portion of the cantilevered member


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the inner connector


12


also includes one or more guide flanges


60


which slide into corresponding channels


62


defined internally by the outer connector


14


. Forward projecting elongated locking arms


64


are also provided on the inner connector


12


in order to retain the inner connector


12


within the outer connector


14


. Each locking arm


64


has a beveled tang


65


projecting laterally outward from its distal end. The outer connector


14


is constructed to have at least one mating hole


66


for each locking tang


64


. As the electrical connector assembly


10


fully mates, each beveled tang


65


snaps laterally outward into a respective mating hole


66


defined by the outer connector


14


.




The inner surface


15


is defined by a shroud


68


of the outer connector


14


which also has a beveled edge or cam surface


70


at a rear end for engaging, and guiding inward, the cam lobe


54


on the cam secondary terminal lock


46


during initial insertion of the inner connector


12


to the outer connector


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the connector assembly


10


is assembled by partially inserting the inner connector


12


into the slot


16


of the outer connector


14


. This is referred to as the “staged” position


72


, wherein the beveled tangs


65


of the locking tangs


64


first snap into a staged hole


74


in the outer connector.


14


positioned just rearward of the mating hole


66


. The shaft


50


of the secondary terminal lock


46


remains flush with the side wall


42


of the inner connector


12


when the assembly


10


is in the staged position


72


so that insertion of the terminals


20


into the inner connector


12


will not be obstructed by the head


52


. Therefore, a staged length


69


of the inner connector


12


measured forward from the leading most point of the cam lobe


54


to the trailing most point of the beveled tang


65


must be equal to, or slightly greater than, a staged distance


71


of the outer connector


14


measured forward from the cam surface


70


to the trailing most point of the staged hole


74


. With inner connector


12


is temporarily retained in the staged position


72


, either before or after this, the terminals


20


are crimped onto each wire or lead. Then each terminal


20


is fully inserted or mated into the inner connector


12


to the point that the primary lock


36


on each terminal


20


can deploy and stand ready to abut the abutting surface


38


in the outer connector


14


.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the inner connector


12


can be moved into a fully inserted position


74


. In the process of doing this, the cam edge or surface


70


on the mating shroud


68


engages the cam lobe


54


and forces the shaft


50


of the secondary terminal lock


46


to deflect laterally inwardly. The abutment


56


on the head


52


then moves down into position behind a rearward facing flat surface of the back member


58


of the terminal


20


. The inner or under side of the head


52


is notched, as best shown in

FIG. 4

, to provide clearance over the back part or crimp portion of the terminal


20


to allow the head


52


to extend or pivot into position behind the back member


58


of the terminal


20


. This arrangement perfects the secondary terminal lock


46


by preventing the terminal


20


from being removed from the inner connector


12


should the primary lock


36


fail.




Several features also control the degree to which the inner connector


12


moves into the outer connector


14


. For instance, the locking arms


64


snap into the mating holes


66


of the outer connector


14


when the inner connector


12


reaches the desired fully inserted position


74


. The inner connector


12


also includes a stop flange


76


which extends laterally outward from the inner connector


12


along the perimeter of the rearward face


28


. The stop flange


76


abuts the outer connector


14


thereby preventing the inner connector


12


from being inserted too far forward. The outer connector


14


may also include a bar (not shown) to extend laterally across the track


24


to limit the extent to which the inner connector


12


may move within the outer connector


14


.




One advantage of this cam-type secondary terminal lock


46


is that the secondary terminal lock


46


can be completed or activated in the same step that is involved in inserting the inner connector


12


into the outer connector


14


. In other words, the secondary terminal lock


46


is activated by fully mating the inner connector


12


into the outer connector


14


. Accordingly, this design essentially removes one fill operation that is involved in the prior art designs.




Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention are disclosed various changes and modifications may be made thereto by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. Furthermore it is understood that the terms used herein are merely descriptive rather than limiting and various changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an inner connector defining a terminal space adapted to receive a wire terminal; an outer housing defining a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement; the inner connector having a secondary terminal lock having a base, a shaft and a head, the shaft located between the head and the base, the base engaged to the inner connector, the head having a forward facing abutment, the secondary terminal lock being disposed adjacent the terminal space so that when the assembly is assembled with a terminal disposed in the terminal space and with the inner connector fitting within the outer housing, a cam lobe of the head projects outwardly beyond the adjacent side walls of the inner connector and abuts the outer housing and causes the shaft and head to deflect inward and move the abutment behind the terminal to prevent the terminal from being removed in a rearward direction.
  • 2. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the secondary terminal lock projects forward.
  • 3. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein the inner connector has a side wall, the shaft of the secondary terminal lock being disposed flush with the side wall prior to deflection.
  • 4. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock is disposed laterally outward from the side wall of the inner connector prior to deflection of the shaft.
  • 5. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 4 wherein the slot of the outer housing is defined by planar inner surface disposed laterally outward and directly adjacent to the side wall of the inner connector, the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock being engaged to the inner surface when the electrical connector assembly is mated.
  • 6. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 5 further comprising:the terminal having a primary lock projecting laterally outward; and the side wall of the inner connector having a forward facing abutting surface disposed in oppositional engagement to the primary lock.
  • 7. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 6 further comprising:the inner connector having a forward projecting flexible locking arm having a forward beveled tang projecting laterally outward; and the outer housing having a staged hole and a mating hole, wherein the beveled tang snaps into the staged hole when the electrical connector assembly is in the staged position, and wherein further insertion of the inner connector causes the beveled tang to release from the staged hole and snap into the mating hole when the electrical connector assembly is mated.
  • 8. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 7 wherein the locking arm deflects inward and the beveled tang snaps laterally outward into either the staged hole or the mating hole.
  • 9. The electrical connector assembly as set forth in claim 8 further comprising:the outer housing having a staged distance and a shroud, the shroud having a cam surface along a trailing edge, the staged distance measured forward from the cam surface to the staged hole; and the inner connector having a staged length measured forward from the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock to the beveled tang of the locking arm, the staged length of the inner connector being slightly greater than the staged distance of the outer housing.
  • 10. The electrical connector assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein the inner connector has a rearward face and a flange, the flange projecting laterally outward from the side wall along the perimeter of the rearward face, the flange being in oppositional engagement to the outer housing thereby preventing over insertion of the inner connector to the outer housing when the electrical connector assembly is mated.
  • 11. The electrical connector assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein the side wall is one of two opposing side walls each defining respective terminal faces, and wherein the shroud of the outer housing is one of two opposing shrouds, each shroud being disposed adjacent to the respective side wall.
  • 12. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an inner connector defining a terminal space adapted to receive a wire terminal; an outer housing defining a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement; the inner connector having a secondary terminal lock having a base, a shaft and a head, the shaft located between the head and the base, the base engaged to the inner connector, the head having a forward facing abutment, the secondary terminal lock being disposed adjacent the terminal space so that when the assembly is assembled with a terminal disposed in the terminal space and with the inner connector fitting within the outer housing, a cam lobe of the head faces outward from the inner connector and abuts the outer housing and causes the shaft and head to deflect inward and move the abutment behind the terminal to prevent the terminal from being removed in a rearward direction; wherein the secondary terminal lock projects forward; wherein the inner connector has a side wall, the shaft of the secondary terminal lock being disposed flush with the side wall prior to deflection; wherein the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock is disposed laterally outward from the side wall of the inner connector prior to deflection of the shaft; wherein the slot of the outer housing is defined by planar inner surface disposed laterally outward and directly adjacent to the side wall of the inner connector, the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock being engaged to the inner surface when the electrical connector assembly is mated; the terminal having a primary lock projecting laterally outward; the side wall of the inner connector having a forward facing abutting surface disposed in oppositional engagement to the primary lock; the inner connector having a forward projecting flexible locking arm having a forward, beveled tang projecting laterally outward; the outer housing having a staged hole and a mating hole, wherein the beveled tang snaps into the staged hole when the electrical connector assembly is in the staged position, and wherein further insertion of the inner connector causes the beveled tang to release from the staged hole and snap into the mating hole when the electrical connector assembly is mated; wherein the locking arm deflects inward and the beveled tang snaps laterally outward into either the staged hole or the mating hole; the outer housing having a staged distance and a shroud, the shroud having a cam surface along a trailing edge, the staged distance measured forward from the cam surface to the staged hole; the inner connector having a staged length measured forward from the cam lobe of the secondary terminal lock to the beveled tang of the locking arm, the staged length of the inner connector being slightly greater than the staged distance of the outer housing; wherein the inner connector has a rearward face and a flange, the flange projecting laterally outward from the side wall along the perimeter of the rearward face, the flange being in oppositional engagement to the outer housing thereby preventing over insertion of the inner connector to the outer housing when the electrical connector assembly is mated; wherein the side wall is one of two opposing side walls each defining respective terminal faces, and wherein the shroud of the outer housing is one of two opposing shrouds, each shroud being disposed adjacent to the respective side wall; and wherein the inner connector has a forward face, an aperture and a ledge, the opposing side walls extending between the forward and rearward faces, the forward face defining the aperture, the aperture communicating with the terminal face, the ledge projecting laterally into the terminal space near the aperture, the ledge disposed forward of the terminal and in oppositional engagement to the terminal thereby preventing over insertion of the terminal into the inner connector.
  • 13. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an inner connector having a rear face, a forward face, opposing side walls and a plurality of elongated terminal spaces, each one of the opposing side walls and each one of the plurality of terminal spaces extending forward from the rear face to the forward face, the plurality of terminal spaces defined between the opposing side walls, each one of the plurality of terminal spaces adapted to receive a respective one of a plurality of wire terminals; an outer housing having opposing inner surfaces defining a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement, each one of the opposing inner surfaces being adjacent to a respective one of the opposing side walls; the inner connector having a plurality of elongated secondary terminal locks projecting forward from the rear face, the plurality of secondary terminal locks having a base, a shaft and a head, the shaft engaged between the head and the base, the base engaged to the inner connector near the rear face, the head having a forward facing abutment; wherein each one of the shafts of the plurality of secondary terminal locks are disposed flush with a respective one of the opposing side walls prior to deflection; wherein each one of cam lobes of plurality of secondary terminal locks are disposed laterally outward from a respective one of the adjacent side walls of the inner connector prior to deflection of the shafts; and wherein each one of the secondary terminal locks are disposed adjacent to a respective one of the plurality of terminal spaces so that when the electrical connector assembly is assembled with each one of the plurality of terminals disposed in a respective one of the plurality of terminal spaces and with the inner connector fitting within the outer housing, each one of the cam lobes of the plurality of secondary terminal locks abuts a respective one of the opposing inner surfaces of the outer housing causing the shafts and heads to deflect inward and move the abutments behind the respective one of the plurality of terminals to prevent the plurality of terminals from being moved in a rearward direction.
  • 14. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a wire terminal having a primary lock; an inner connector defining a terminal space adapted to receive the wire terminal, wherein the primary lock of the terminal locks to the inner connector preventing the terminal from being removed in a rearward direction; an outer housing defining a slot adapted to receive the inner connector in telescoping engagement wherein the inner connector mates to the outer housing when moving from a staged position to a mated position and wherein the wire terminal is locked to the inner connector prior to such movement from the staged position via the primary lock; and the inner connector having a secondary terminal lock having a base, a shaft and a head, the shaft located between the head and the base, the base integral with the inner connector, the head having a forward facing abutment, the secondary terminal lock being disposed adjacent the terminal space so that when the inner connector is moving from the staged position to the mated position with the terminal locked in the terminal space and with the inner connector disposed within the outer housing, a cam lobe of the head abuts the outer housing and causes the shaft and head to deflect inward and move the abutment behind the terminal to further pre vent the terminal from being
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/237,668 filed Oct. 3, 2000, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if set forth at length.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/237668 Oct 2000 US