Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising a housing having at least one external surface, a resilient deflectable latch having a base portion on said external surface and a deflectable portion in spaced relationship to said external surface, said deflectable portion being cantilevered relative to said base portion, a pair of anti-fishhook ribs extending from said external surface in spaced relationship to said deflectable portion of said latch and generally adjacent a portion of said latch remote from said base portion, said anti-fishhook ribs inhibiting extraneous materials from hooking onto said latch remote from said base portion, and anti-overstress means extending from at least one of said anti-fishhook ribs for limiting deflection of said deflectable portion of said latch relative to said external surface of said housing.
- 2. An electrical connector as in claim 1, wherein said portion of said latch remote from said base portion is disposed intermediate said anti-overstress means and said external surface of said housing, such that said deflectable portion of said latch is deflectable relative to said anti-overstress means.
- 3. An electrical connector as in claim 1 wherein said anti-overstress means extends unitarily between said anti-fishhook ribs.
- 4. An electrical connector as in claim 3 wherein said anti-overstress means is unitary with said latch and further comprising a pair of side walls extending respectively from said anti-fishhook ribs in generally spaced relationship to said deflectable portion of said latch and on opposed sides thereof.
- 5. An electrical connector as in claim 1 wherein said arm is disposed in spaced relationship to said latch such that said remote end of said latch is disposed intermediate said arm and said outer surface of said connector housing.
- 6. An electrical connector as in claim 5 wherein said side walls extend from said external surface of said housing a distance greater than or equal to the distance between said latch and said external surface of said housing.
- 7. An electrical connector comprising a connector housing having an outer surface, a resilient deflectable latch having a base connecting said latch to said outer surface of said connector housing and having a deflectable portion extending from said base to a remote end that is deflectable relative to said outer surface of said connector housing, said deflectable portion being cantilevered relative to said base, anti-fishhook means extending from said outer surface of said connector housing adjacent said remote end of said latch, said anti-fishhook means inhibiting extraneous materials from interfering with the deflectability of said remote end of said latch relative to said outer surface of said housing and anti-overstress means integral with said anti-fishhook means, said anti-overstress means being disposed adjacent the remote end of said latch so as to limit the deflection of said remote end of said latch relative to said outer surface of said connector housing, and said remote end of said latch being disposed intermediate said anti-overstress means and said outer surface of said connector housing, such that said remote end is deflectable relative to said anti-overstress means.
- 8. An electrical connector as in claim 7 wherein said anti-fishhook means includes rib means projecting from said outer surface of said housing along the side of said deflectable portion and to at least said remote end of said latch.
- 9. An electrical connector as in claim 8 wherein said rib means includes a first rib disposed on one side of said deflectable portion and a second rib disposed on an opposite side of said deflectable portion.
- 10. An electrical connector as in claim 9 wherein said first rib projects generally perpendicularly from said outer surface of said connector housing and said second rib projects generally perpendicularly from said outer surface of said connector housing and wherein said anti-overstress means includes a first arm extending generally perpendicularly from said first rib and a second arm extending generally perpendicularly from said second rib, said first and second arms are disposed relative to said remote end of said latch to limit the deflection of said deflectable portion relative to the outer surface of said connector housing.
- 11. An electrical connector as in claim 9 wherein said anti-overstress means includes a first arm extending from said first rib and a second arm extending from said second rib, said first and second arms are disposed relative to said remote end of said latch to limit the deflection of said deflectable portion relative to the outer surface of said connector housing.
- 12. An electrical connector as in claim 11 wherein said first and second arms are interconnected by an anti-overstress bar.
- 13. An electrical connector comprising a connector housing having an outer surface, a resilient deflectable latch having a base connected to the outer surface of said housing and having a remote end that is deflectable relative to said outer surface of said connector housing, said latch being cantilevered relative to said outer surface of said housing, at least one rib means extending from the outer surface of said connector housing at a location thereon spaced from the base of said resilient deflectable latch and an arm means extending from said rib means, said rib means being disposed relative to said remote end of said latch to inhibit entry of extraneous materials intermediate said remote end of said latch and said outer surface of said connector housing and said arm means being disposed relative to said remote end to limit the deflection of said remote end of said latch relative to said outer surface of said connector housing.
- 14. An electrical connector as in claim 13 wherein said rib means extends generally perpendicularly from said outer surface of said connector housing and said arm means extends generally transversely from said rib means.
- 15. An electrical connector as in claim 13 including a pair of rib means, each of said rib means including a rib, said ribs extending from said outer surface of said connector housing on generally opposite sides of said latch and at locations adjacent said remote end of said latch and further including a pair of arm means, each of said arm means including an arm extending from one of said ribs.
- 16. An electrical connector as in claim 15 wherein each of said pair of ribs extend generally perpendicularly from said outer surface of said connector housing and each of said arms extends generally transversely from the rib from which it extends.
- 17. An electrical connector as in claim 15 wherein said arms on said ribs are interconnected to form an anti-overstress bar extending between the ribs.
- 18. An electrical connector as in claim 17 wherein said anti-overstress bar is unitary with said latch and said remote end of said deflectable latch is disposed intermediate said anti-overstress bar and said outer surface of said housing, such that said remote end of said latch is deflectable relative to said anti-overstress bar.
- 19. An electrical connector as in claim 18 further comprising a pair of side walls extending along said outer surface of said connector housing from said ribs in spaced relationship to said latch and disposed generally on opposite sides thereof, said pair of side walls further inhibiting extraneous materials from entering the space between said latch and said outer surface of said connector housing.
- 20. An electrical connector as in claim 17 wherein said anti-overstress bar is disposed in spaced relationship to said remote end of said latch when said latch is in an undeflected position such that said latch is deflectable relative to said anti-overstress bar.
- 21. An electrical connector as in claim 20 further comprising side walls extending from each of said ribs along said outer surface of said connector housing and disposed in spaced relationship to said latch on opposite sides thereof, said side walls further inhibiting extraneous materials from being disposed intermediate said latch and said outer surface of said connector housing.
- 22. An electrical connector as in claim 13 further comprising a locking protrusion on said latch at a location spaced from the base of said latch.
- 23. An electrical connector as in claim 13 wherein said remote end of said latch is disposed intermediate said arm means and said outer surface of said connector housing, such that said remote end of said latch is deflectable relative to said arm means.
- 24. An electrical connector as in claim 23 wherein said latch, said rib means and said arm means are unitarily molded from a plastic material.
- 25. An electrical connector comprising a housing having at least one external surface; a latch means disposed on said external surface of said housing, said latch means having a resilient deflectable latch portion with a base portion on said external surface, said resilient deflectable latch portion being cantilevered relative to said external surface whereby said deflectable portion is deflectable relative to said external surface, and a locking structure disposed on said deflectable portion of said latch portion; a rib means extending from said external surface and being disposed with respect to an end of said deflectable portion of said latch portion remote from said base portion for inhibiting extraneous materials from becoming so disposed that the material would interfere with the deflection of said deflectable portion; an arm means for limiting deflection of said deflectable portion relative to said external surface of said housing; said latch means, rib means and arm means being unitarily molded from a plastic material; and said latch portion of said latch means being disposed intermediate said arm means and said external surface of said housing, such that said latch portion is deflectable relative to said arm means.
- 26. An electrical connector as in claim 25 wherein said rib means includes a pair of ribs and said arm means includes a pair of arms, one of said arms extending from one of said ribs, said arms being unitarily interconnected by an anti-overstress bar.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 232,985, filed Aug. 17, 1988, now abandoned.
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