Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a mating axis; a male connector having a terminal blade and a body having a leading face, wherein the terminal blade projects forward from the leading face; a female connector constructed and arranged to electrically engage the terminal blade along the mating axis, the female connector having a leading surface which faces the leading surface of the body of the male connector; a blade stabilizer disposed between the leading surface of the female connector and the leading surface of the male connector, the blade stabilizer having a blade alignment position when the electrical connector assembly is not mated, a seated position when the connector assembly is mated, and an aperture communicating axially, wherein the terminal blade extends through the aperture when the blade stabilizer is in the blade alignment position, and wherein the terminal blade extends through the aperture when the blade stabilizer is in the seated position; wherein a void for protecting the terminal blade exists when the blade stabilizer is in the blade alignment position and is defined axially between the leading surface of the blade stabilizer and the leading face of the body of the male connector; and wherein the leading face of the body of the male connector is engaged to the leading surface of the blade stabilizer when the blade stabilizer is in the seated position.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 1 comprising:
a shroud projecting axially forward from the leading face of the body of the male connector; a blind bore radially defined by the shroud; and a body of the female connector disposed within the blind bore when the connector assembly is mated.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 2 comprising:
a base plate of the blade stabilizer disposed perpendicular to the mating axis, wherein the base plate carries the leading surface and defines the aperture; a guide bar of the blade stabilizer projecting axially from the leading surface of the base plate; and a guide way defined by the body of the male connector, wherein the guide bar is disposed within the guide way when the blade stabilizer is in the blade alignment position and in the seated position.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein the guide bar is tapered.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 2 comprising:
a base plate of the blade stabilizer disposed perpendicular to the mating axis, wherein the base plate carries the leading surface and defines the aperture; a lock arm of the blade stabilizer projecting axially from the leading surface of the base plate, the lock arm having a trailing stop surface; an axially extending channel carried by the body of the male connector wherein the lock arm is disposed within the channel when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position and the seated position; and a trailing stop face of the body of the male connector disposed within the channel, the trailing stop face being in contact with the trailing stop surface when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position for preventing disengagement of the stabilizer from the male connector.
- 6. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 5 wherein the lock arm has an enlarged distal catch head which carries the trailing stop surface.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 6 comprising:
a leading ramped surface of the distal catch head; a leading ramped face of the body of the male connector disposed within the channel and disposed forward of the trailing stop face; and wherein the leading ramped surface of the distal catch head slideably engages the leading ramped face of the male connector causing the lock arm to flex when the lock arm is initially inserted into the channel and prior to the stabilizer snap locking into the blade alignment position.
- 8. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 5 comprising:
a guide bar of the blade stabilizer projecting axially from the leading surface of the base plate; a guide way defined by the body of the male connector, wherein the guide bar is disposed within the guide way when the blade stabilizer is in the blade alignment position and in the seated position; and wherein the guide bar is longer than the lock arm.
- 9. The electrical connector assembly set forth in 2 comprising:
a base plate of the blade stabilizer disposed perpendicular to the mating axis, wherein the base plate carries the leading surface and defines the aperture; a flex arm projecting axially from the leading surface of the base plate; and an axially extending hole and a forward facing shelf of the body of the male connector, wherein the flex arm is un-flexed and in contact with the shelf when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position.
- 10. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 9 wherein the flex arm has an enlarged partially rounded distal head which engages the shelf when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position and slides past the shelf resiliently flexing the flex arm when the stabilizer moves from the blade alignment position to the seated position.
- 11. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a mating axis; a first connector having a leading face disposed perpendicular to the mating axis, an axially extending hole defined by the first connector and communicating through the leading face, an axially extending channel defined by the connector and communicating through the leading face, a trailing stop face disposed within the channel; a stabilizer having a blade alignment position, a seated position, a leading surface which faces the leading face of the first connector, a first flex arm projecting axially from the leading surface and a first lock arm projecting axially from the leading surface; wherein the first flex arm releasably engages a forward facing shelf of the first connector disposed within the hole when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position; and wherein the first lock arm has a trailing stop surface being releasably engaged to the trailing stop face when the stabilizer is in the blade alignment position for preventing disengagement of the stabilizer from the first connector.
- 12. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 11 comprising:
a second flex arm being diametrically opposed to the first flex arm, wherein the first and second flex arms flex in a direction opposite to one another; and a second lock arm being diametrically opposed to the first lock arm, wherein the first and second flex arms flex in a direction opposite to one another.
- 13. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 12 wherein the direction of flex of the first and second flex arms is perpendicular to the direction of flex of the first and second lock arms.
- 14. The electrical connector assembly set forth in claim 11 comprising:
a mating axis; a second connector mated to the first connector along the mating axis, wherein the stabilizer is disposed axially between the first and second connectors; and a pivoting cam lock lever assembly having a lock lever engaged pivotally to one connector and a cam follower engaged to the other connector, wherein the cam lock lever is engaged to the follower and rotary movement of the lever causes the connectors to move linearly along the mating axis to mate the connectors and move the stabilizer from the blade alignment position to the seated position.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/159,174, filed May 31, 2002, which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/795,692, filed Feb. 27, 2001 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,881 B1).
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10350665 |
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09795692 |
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10159174 |
May 2002 |
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