Electrical connector assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6824406
  • Patent Number
    6,824,406
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 26, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly has a housing and two slide assist members that are slideably supported by the housing. The slide assist members each include at least one mating slot adapted to receive a mating portion of a mating connector. A U-shaped slide assist lever having first and second spaced apart arms is pivotally interconnected with the housing and the slide assist members to move the slide assist members and facilitate mating with the mating connector. Each slide assist member includes a notch and each lever arm includes a protrusion that mates with the corresponding notch when the slide assist member is in an engaged location and the lever is in an engaged position. If the lever is disconnected from at least one of the slide assist members and an attempt to move the lever from a pre-staged position to the engaged position does not correspondingly move the disconnected slide assist member from a pre-staged location to the engaged location, the protrusion functions to interferingly abut the adjacent disconnected slide assist member thereby preventing the lever from moving to the engaged position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention generally relates to electrical connectors and more particularly to an electrical connector having a lever whereby mating and unmating of the connector with a second connector is effected by movement of a slide assist mechanism caused by rotation of the lever.




INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE




U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,376 to Fmk et al, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention, is hereby incorporated by reference herein in order that certain details of electrical connector assemblies unrelated to the present invention are not repeated herein.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electrical connectors with a lever and slide assist mechanism for mating and unmating with a second connector are known in the art U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,175 to Busse et al, U.S. Pat. No. 6,217,354 to Fencl, et al. and the previously cited '376 patent to Fmk et al., disclose such connectors. Such connectors typically have a lever that is substantially U-shaped and is pivotally mounted on the housing of the connector. A pair of slide assist mechanisms are also mounted on the same housing and slide on pivoting of the lever. The slide assist mechanisms have cam surfaces which engage corresponding cam followers on the housing of the second connector. Pivoting of the lever causes the slide assist mechanisms to slide to mate or unmate the electrical connector with the second connector.




One of the problems with such assemblies is that the lever arms have a tendency to spread apart under high mating force loads encountered during mating of the connectors when rotational forces are applied to the lever. Another, and often related, problem involves one or both lever arms becoming disengaged from the adjacent slide assist mechanism. Consequently, an operator could rotate the lever without causing the connectors to fully mate. In such a situation, the rotated lever provides an illusion that the connectors are fully mated and does not provide the operator with feedback to take corrective action.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides alternatives and advantages over the prior art in that it includes an electrical connector assembly having a slide assist member and a lever with a slide sensing mechanism which cooperate to prevent the lever from moving from a first (pre-staged) position to a second (engaged) position when the lever becomes disengaged from the slide assist member. In a preferred embodiment, the slide sensing mechanism includes a slide sensing protrusion located on each arm of a U-shaped lever which mates with a notch in the corresponding slide assist member when each slide assist member is in a second (engaged) location and the lever is in a second (engaged) position.




If at least one of the slide assist mechanisms is disengaged from the lever, the slide sensing protrusion functions to abut the disengaged slide assist member when an attempt to is made to move the lever from the first (pre-staged) position to the second (engaged) position. This prevents movement of the lever to the second (engaged) position when each of the slide assist members do not correspondingly move from the first (pre-staged) location to the second (engaged) location.




The preferred embodiment further includes a connector position assurance (CPA) mechanism which includes a CPA lock that cannot be installed unless the lever is in the second (engaged) position.




A feature of the present invention is that if a slide assist member becomes disengaged from the lever, the slide sensing mechanism prevents the lever from moving to the second (engaged) position where it could provide an operator with a false illusion that the connector is fully mated when it is not or where it could enable a CPA lock to be installed or actuated when the connector is not fully mated.




A feature of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is that if the lever becomes disengaged from the slide assist member, the lever can be reengaged by moving the lever back to the first (pre-staged) position.




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following brief description of the drawings, detailed description, and appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF 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 a connector assembly according to be present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first aspect of the connector assembly;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second aspect of the connector assembly;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the connector assembly and a mating connector in a first pre-staged state with certain aspects of the connectors shown in section and in phantom; and





FIG. 5

is a side view of the connector assembly and the mating connector in a mated state with certain aspects of the connectors shown in section and in phantom.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the figures wherein like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views, a preferred embodiment of an electrical connector assembly


10


of the present invention includes a housing


12


having opposing side walls


14


,


16


. First and second slide assist members


18


,


20


are slideably supported on the opposing walls


14


,


16


, each slide assist member


18


,


20


including at least one mating slot


22


,


24


adapted to receive a mating portion


26


of a mating connector


28


(as shown on FIGS.


4


and


5


). A slide assist lever


30


is pivotably interconnected with the housing


12


. The slide assist lever


30


includes a first arm


32


connectable with the fist slide assist member


18


and a second arm


34


connectable with the second slide assist member


20


, the slide assist lever


30


being operable to move the slide assist members


18


,


20


from a first (pre-staged) location to a second (engaged) location with respect to the housing


12


to facilitate mating with the mating connector


28


. Each of the first and second slide assist members


18


,


20


include a first notch


36


and each of the first and second arms


32


,


34


includes a slide sensing protrusion


38


, each of which mates with the adjacent first notch


36


when the slide assist member


18


,


20


is in the second (engaged) location and the slide assist lever


30


is in the second (engaged) position. When the slide assist lever


30


becomes disconnected from at least one of the slide assist members


18


,


20


and an attempt to move the slide assist lever


30


from the first (pre-staged) position to the second (engaged) position does not correspondingly move the disconnected slide assist member


18


,


20


from the first (pre-staged) location to the second (engaged) location, the slide sensing protrusion


38


functions to interferingly abut the adjacent disconnected slide assist member


18


,


20


thereby preventing the slide assist lever


30


from moving to the second (engaged) position.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the connector assembly


10


includes the housing


12


, the first and second slide assist members


18


,


20


, the slide assist lever


30


, a terminal retainer


40


, a co-molded cable seal and cable strain relief member


42


, a connector seal


44


, a wire dress cover


46


, a secondary lock member


48


, and a connector position assurance (CPA) lock


50


. The housing


12


generally includes a terminal area


52


and a first shroud


54


along with a channel


56


formed therebetween.




The terminal area


52


, the co-molded cable seal and cable strain relief member


42


, the connector seal


44


, and the secondary lock member


48


are not disclosed in detail herein. The previously cited '376 patent to Fink et al., provides a description of these items.




The secondary lock member


48


is received in a secondary lock passage


58


provided in the first shroud


54


and cooperates with the female terminal retainer


40


in a manner described in the previously cited '376 patent to Fink et al. The connector seal


44


is received in the channel


56


formed between the terminal area


52


and the first shroud


54


. An upper portion of the terminal area


52


includes a second shroud (not shown) for receiving the terminal retainer


40


and the co-molded cable seal and cable strain relief member


42


in a manner described in the previously cited '376 patent to Fink et al.




The elements and features along with their interrelationships that are not described in detail herein are not significantly related to the present inventive features and will not be discussed further. The inventive features relate more to the slide assist lever


30


, the slide assist members


18


,


20


, and the connector position assurance lock


50


.




The housing


12


has left and right passages


60


,


62


respectively formed in first and second opposite sides


54




a


,


54




b


of the first shroud


54


, constructed and arranged so that each of the left and right passages


60


,


62


may slidably receive therein the respective slide assist member


18


,


20


, which are mirror images of each other. Each slide assist member


18


,


20


is slid into its respective left or right passage


60


,


62


and snap fits to prevent backing out via a resilient locking arm


64


which abuttably interacts with a corresponding slot perimeter


66


formed in the housing


12


. Each side of the mating connector


28


includes a protrusion


68


. Each protrusion


68


deflects a corresponding locking arm


64


as the mating connector


28


is drawn toward the connector assembly


10


during mating, thereby enabling each of the first and second slide assist members


18


,


20


to slide within their respective left and right passages


60


,


62


. Each slide assist member


18


,


20


is in the form of an elongated planar body having a pair of like shaped first and second mating slots


22


,


24


, each having an entry portion


72


and an acutely angled main portion


74


, wherein the angular orientations are measured in relation to a slide axis A of the slide assist members


18


,


20


. Each mating slot


22


,


24


is constructed and arranged to receive the mating portion


26


of the mating connector


28


so as to assist the coupling together of the connector assembly


10


and the mating connector


28


. The mating portion


26


includes a fist and a second boss


26




a


,


26




b


(as shown on

FIGS. 4 and 5

) located on each side of the mating connector


28


. Each boss


26




a


,


26




b


is received in a respective mating slot


22


,


24


.




The outer portion of the housing


12


includes a V-shaped pocket


76


formed on the opposite sides


54




a


,


54




b


of the first shroud


54


which respectively communicate with the left and right passages


60


,


62


. Each of the pockets


40


receives a free end


78


of a respective one of the first and second arms


32


,


34


of the slide assist lever


30


. Each of the first and second arms


32


,


34


of the slide assist lever


30


has a hole


80


formed therethrough near the free end


78


thereof to receive a pivot boss


82


formed on the housing


12


inside the pocket


76


.




A slide assist push boss


84


is formed on the inside surface of each arm


32


,


34


of the slide assist lever


30


to be received, respectively, in a concave second notch


86


formed in each slide assist member


18


,


20


for moving the slide assist members


18


,


20


between the first (pre-staged) location (see

FIG. 4

) and the second (engaged) location (see FIG.


5


).




In order to slidingly place the slide assist members


18


,


20


into their respective left and right passages


60


,


62


with the slide assist lever


30


already mounted on the pivot bosses


82


, an inclined channel


88


is provided on each the slide assist members


18


,


20


so as to slidably engage the slide assist push boss


84


and allow it to enter the concave second notch


86


without interference in the increasing inclination direction, as shown. The inclined channel


88


extends parallel with respect to the slide axis A.




An anti-rotation pad


90


is formed on the inside surface of each arm


32


,


34


of the slide assist lever


30


. Each anti-rotation pad


90


includes the slide sensing tooth or protrusion


38


to be received, respectively, in the first notch


36


formed in each slide assist member


18


,


20


when the slide assist lever


30


is in the second (engaged) position and both of the slide assist members


18


,


20


are in the second (engaged) location. Each slide sensing protrusion


38


generally has a V-shape extending along each lever arm


32


,


34


with the tip of the “V” pointing generally toward the location (generally shown at


80


) where the slide assist lever


30


pivotally connects with the housing


12


. The first notch


36


generally has a slanted V-shape, the “V” being slanted with respect to slide axis A. The first notch


36


includes a first side


92


extending perpendicularly with respect to a top surface


94


(as viewed in

FIGS. 2 through 5

) and a second side


96


extending obliquely with respect to the top surface


94


. The first notch


36


is oriented such that the second side


96


extends upwardly and slants toward the direction the slide assist member


18


,


20


slides as it moves from the first (pre-staged) location to the second (engaged) location. The slanted second side


96


provides clearance for the slide sensing protrusion


38


to be received into the first notch


36


as the lever arm


32


,


34


rotates and the slide assist member


18


,


20


slides. Each anti-rotation pad


90


also functions to stiffen each lever arm


32


to reduce bowing that causes the lever arms


32


,


34


to spread apart and disengage from the slide assist members


18


,


20


.




The wire dress cover


46


and the slide assist lever


30


include mutually engaging locking elements for retaining the slide assist lever


30


in each of the first and second positions. In this regard, an aperture


98


is provided on each of the arms


32


,


34


of the slide assist lever for engagement with first and second nubs


100


,


102


formed in the wire dress cover


46


(see

FIG. 2

) so as to lightly retain the slide assist lever


30


at the first (pre-staged) position, as shown at FIG.


4


and at the second (engaged) position, as shown at FIG.


5


.




As shown at

FIG. 2

, in order to firmly retain the slide assist lever


30


at the second (engaged) position, a bar


104


which connects the two arms


32


,


34


engages a resiliently mounted boss (not shown) of the wire dress cover


46


. The previously cited '376 patent to Fink further describes and illustrates these features.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the connector assembly


10


includes a connector position assurance (CPA) lock mechanism. In this regard, the wire dress cover


46


includes a CPA lock feature


108


having a first cavity


110


and the bar


104


of the slide assist lever


30


includes a CPA alignment feature


112


having a second cavity


114


. The CPA lock mechanism further includes the elongate, preferably plastic, connector position assurance lock


50


which includes two flexible lock arms


116


on one end, an O-shaped attachment feature


118


on the other end, and a lock tab


120


therebetween. Preferably, two wires (not shown) are routed through the attachment feature


118


to tether the connector position assurance lock


50


to the harness assembly associated with the first connector half


10


. The connector position assurance lock


50


is installed when the slide assist lever


30


is at the second (engaged) position. When the slide assist lever


30


is at the second (engaged) position, the first cavity


110


and second cavity


114


align, thereby enabling the connector position assurance lock


50


to be inserted through each of the cavities


110


,


114


. During installation of the connector position assurance lock


50


the flexible lock arms


116


are inserted through each of the first and second cavities


110


,


114


. After installation, the connector position assurance lock


50


is held in place by engagement of the flexible lock arms


116


with the CPA lock feature


108


on the wire dress cover


46


and engagement of the lock tab


120


with the CPA alignment feature


112


on the slide assist lever


30


. Once the connector assembly


10


and the mating connector


28


are completely engaged and the connector position assurance lock


50


is slid into position, the two connectors


10


,


28


are locked in place and cannot be disengaged until the connector position assurance lock


50


is removed.





FIG. 2

illustrates the first and second slide assist members


18


,


20


, the slide assist lever


30


, the wire dress cover


46


, and the connector position assurance lock


50


when the connector assembly


10


is in an engaged state. Each slide assist push boss


84


is received in the respective second notch


86


. Each slide sensing protrusion


38


is received in the respective first notch


36


. The connector position assurance lock


50


is held in place by engagement of the flexible lock arms


116


with the CPA lock feature


108


on the wire dress cover


46


and engagement of the lock tab


120


with the CPA alignment feature


112


on the slide assist lever


30


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the first and second slide assist members


18


,


20


, the slide assist lever


30


, the wire dress cover


46


, and the connector position assurance lock


50


after an attempt has been made to move the slide assist lever


30


to the second (engaged) position and the slide assist push boss


102


on one of the lever arms (second arm


34


in this example) has disengaged from the second notch


86


of the adjacent slide assist member


20


. In this state, the slide assist push boss


84


of the second arm


34


is disengaged from the corresponding second notch


86


and the slide sensing protrusion


38


of the second arm


34


abuts the top surface


94


of the corresponding slide assist member


20


. The first cavity


110


does not align with the second cavity


114


. Consequently, the connector position assurance lock


50


can not engage with both the CPA alignment feature


112


on the slide assist lever


30


and the CPA lock feature


108


on the wire dress cover


46


. As shown in phantom, the slide assist push boss


84


is positioned along and captured by the inclined channel


88


.




The abutment of the slide sensing protrusion


38


with the respective top surface


94


of the slide assist member


18


,


20


prevents movement of the slide assist lever


30


to the second (engaged) position when at least one of the slide assist members


18


,


20


does not correspondingly move to the second (engaged) location. As a result, an operator immediately receives feedback that the connectors


10


,


28


have not properly mated. The operator can then reattach the slide assist lever


30


to the disengaged slide assist member


18


,


20


by moving the slide assist lever


30


back to the first (pre-staged) position. During this movement, the slide assist push boss


84


follows the inclined channel


88


to reengage the concave second notch


86


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the operation of the slide assist system of the connector assembly


10


as it relates to the present invention will now be described. The previously cited '376 patent to Fink et al., provides a description of details of the operation that do not relate to the present inventive concept.




As indicated earlier with reference to

FIG. 1

, the slide assist members


18


,


20


each have mating slots


22


,


24


having the entry portion


72


and the angled main portion


74


, wherein the angular orientation, as mentioned, is defined by the slide axis A of the slide assist members


18


,


20


.

FIG. 4

shows the slide assist lever


30


at the first (pre-staged) position. The entry portion


72


of each mating slot


34


is aligned with a respective primary slot


122




a


,


122




b


formed in the first shroud


54


of the housing


12


. Each primary slot


122




a


,


122




b


is constructed and arranged so that a respective boss


26




a


,


26




b


on the mating connector


28


is received thereinto as the mating connector


28


is seated into the connector assembly


10


.




Continuing to refer to

FIG. 4

, a first (pre-stage) state of the connector assembly


10


with respect to the mating connector


28


is shown, wherein the mating connector


28


is intermediately seated into the housing


12


via the channel


56


(not shown on FIG.


4


). Each boss


26




a


,


26




b


has passed through the respective primary slot


122




a


,


122




b


, entered into the entry portion


72


of the mating slot


22


,


24


and is now stopped at the main portion


74


. From the first (pre-stage) position, the slide assist lever


30


may be pivoted to actuate the slide assist system to thereby further seat the mating connector


28


into the connector assembly


10


(any further need for manual pressing of the mating connector


28


into the connector assembly


10


being obviated).




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, a second (mated) state of the connector assembly


10


with respect to the mating connector


28


is shown. The slide assist lever


30


is shown at the second (engaged) position, whereupon the boss (not shown) of the wire dress cover


46


is snapped onto the bar


104


of the slide assist lever


30


and the mating connector


28


is fully seated with the first connector half


10


. At this position, the male and female terminals (not shown) are properly electrically engaged with each other. Each boss


26




a


,


26




b


is fully received in the respective mating slot


22


,


24


. Each of the slide sensing protrusions


38


is received within the respective first notch


36


. The connector position assurance lock


50


is held in place by engagement of the flexible lock arms


116


with the CPA lock feature


108


on the wire dress cover


46


and engagement of the lock tab


120


with the CPA alignment feature


112


on the slide assist lever


30


.




This invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment and modifications thereto. Further modifications and alterations may occur to others upon reading and understanding the specification. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the invention. For example, in the preferred embodiment, each of the lever arms extends between the adjacent slide assist member and the adjacent side wall of the housing. It may occur to one skilled in the art to use another configuration. It may also occur to one skilled in the art to mount a slide assist member and a lever having a slide sensing mechanism of the present invention to various types of housings and other structures.



Claims
  • 1. In an electrical connector assembly for mating with a mating connector, the electrical connector assembly including a housing, a slide assist member slideably supported on the housing to facilitate mating with the mating connector, and a lever pivotally connected with the housing, the lever including an arm connectable with the slide assist member for causing the slide assist member to slide from a pre-staged location to an engaged location with respect to the housing in response to the lever being pivoted from a pre-staged position to a engaged position relative to the housing, the improvement comprising:the slide assist member including a notch; and the arm including a protrusion which mates with the notch when the slide assist member is in the engaged location and the lever is in the engaged position, the protrusion being functional to interferingly abut the slide assist member and prevent movement of the lever from the pre-staged position to the engaged position when the lever is disconnected from the slide assist member and an attempt to move the lever from the pre-staged position to the engaged position does not correspondingly move the slide assist member from the pre-staged location to the engaged location.
  • 2. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the protrusion generally forms a V-shape which extends along the lever arm.
  • 3. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the tip of the V generally points toward a location where the lever pivotally connects with the housing.
  • 4. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the notch generally has a V-shape for receiving the protrusion.
  • 5. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the slide assist member has a first surface for abutment with the protrusion, the V-shaped notch being oriented such that the V-shape is slanted with respect to the first surface.
  • 6. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the V-shaped notch includes a first side extending obliquely with respect to the first surface, as the first side extends from the tip of the “V” toward the first surface the first side slants toward a direction the slide assist member slides as it moves from the pre-staged location to the engaged location.
  • 7. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the V-shaped notch includes a second side extending perpendicularly with respect to the first surface.
  • 8. In an electrical connector assembly for mating with a mating connector, the electrical connector assembly including a housing having opposing walls and first and second slide assist members slideably supported on the opposing walls, each slide assist member including at least one mating slot adapted to receive a mating portion of the mating connector, the electrical connector assembly further including a lever pivotably interconnected with the housing, the lever including a first arm connectable with the first slide assist member and a second arm connectable with the second slide assist member, the lever being operable to move each of the slide assist members from a pre-staged location to an engaged location with respect to the housing to facilitate mating with the mating connector, the improvement comprising:each of the first and second slide assist members including a first notch; and each of the first and second arms including a protrusion, each of which mates with the adjacent first notch when the slide assist member is in the engaged location and the lever is in the engaged position, when the lever is disconnected from at least one of the slide assist members and an attempt to move the lever from the pre-staged position to the engaged position does not correspondingly move the disconnected slide assist member from the pre-staged location to the engaged location, the protrusion functions to interferingly abut the adjacent disconnected slide assist member thereby preventing the lever from moving to the engaged position.
  • 9. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein each slide assist member includes a second notch, each arm includes a boss for engaging the adjacent second notch for moving the corresponding slide assist member, the improvement further comprising each of the slide assist members including a channel extending parallel to a direction of sliding movement of the respective slide assist member, the channel being positioned to capture the corresponding boss when the protrusion abuts the disconnected slide assist member and to guide the boss to the second notch to enable the boss to reengage the second notch when the lever is moved back to the pre-staged position.
  • 10. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein each protrusion generally forms a V-shape which extends along the corresponding lever arm.
  • 11. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 10, wherein the tip of the V generally points toward a location where the lever pivotally connects with the housing.
  • 12. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein each first notch generally has a V-shape for receiving the corresponding protrusion.
  • 13. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein each slide assist member has a first surface for abutment with the protrusion, the V-shaped first notch being oriented such that the V-shape is slanted with respect to the first surface.
  • 14. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein each V-shaped first notch includes a first side extending obliquely with respect to the first surface, as the first side extends from the tip of the “V” toward the first surface the first side slants toward a direction the slide assist member slides as it moves from the pre-staged location to the engaged location.
  • 15. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein each V-shaped first notch includes a second side extending perpendicularly with respect to the first surface.
  • 16. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 8, the improvement further comprising a connector position assurance lock mechanism operable to connect the lever to the housing when the lever is in the engaged position to prevent the lever from rotating to the pre-staged position.
  • 17. The electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 16, the improvement further comprising the connector position assurance lock mechanism comprising a lock feature formed in the housing, the lock feature having a first cavity, an alignment feature formed in the lever, the alignment feature having a second cavity, and a connector position assurance lock capable of extending through the first and second cavities when the lever is in the engaged position, the connector position assurance lock having a first surface for engaging the lock feature and a second surface for engaging the alignment feature.
  • 18. A slide sensing mechanism for a slide member slideably supported on a structure and a lever pivotally connected with the structure, the lever being connectable with the slide member for causing the slide member to slide from a first location to a second location with respect to the structure in response to the lever being pivoted from a first position to a second position relative to the structure, the slide sensing mechanism comprising:a notch formed in the slide member; and a protrusion located on the lever, the protrusion mating with the notch when the slide member is in the second location and the lever is in the second position, the protrusion being functional to interferingly abut the slide member and prevent movement of the lever from the first position to the second position when the lever is disconnected from the slide member and an attempt to move the lever from the first position to the second position does not correspondingly move the slide member from the first location to the second location.
  • 19. The slide sensing mechanism as recited in claim 18, wherein the protrusion generally forms a V-shape which extends along the lever.
  • 20. The slide sensing mechanism as recited in claim 19, wherein the tip of the V generally points toward a location where the lever pivotally connects with the structure.
  • 21. The slide sensing mechanism as recited in claim 20, wherein the notch generally has a V-shape for receiving the protrusion.
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