Information
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Patent Grant
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6450830
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Patent Number
6,450,830
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Date Filed
Monday, June 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector includes an upper cover (1), a lower cover (2), between which a space (3) is defined for receiving a terminal block (4) having a plurality of terminals (41) therein, and a latching means (5) assembled on a top of the upper cover. The latching means includes a latch (6) with one pivot point (64) thereof and a slide knob (7). A tongue (68) projects from an end of the latch and extends into an opening (730) defined in an inclined neck (73) of the slide knob. A pair of barbs (66) are formed on the latch to engage with corresponding part of a cooperating connector. By pushing/pulling a driving portion (72) formed on the slide knob, the tongue engages with or disengages from the opening, whereby the latch pivots about the pivot point and the connector connects or disconnects with the cooperating connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector with an improved lathing means for securely and conveniently latching the electrical connector and a mating connector together
2. Description of Related Art
Some kinds of electrical connectors often provide a latching means to securely lock to a mating electrical connector. U.S. Pat. No. 5,011,425 discloses a relevant plug-in connector having a locking element. The locking element has two pivot points spaced apart along a length of the connector and respectively near a first free end and a second free end of the locking element. The first end provides a latching element thereon for engaging with a corresponding part of a mating connector. When the connectors are to be connected or disconnected, a gripping force directed inward toward the plug-in connector is exerted on the second free end of the locking element. The gripping force causes the second free end to pivot about one pivot point and the first free end to pivot about another pivot point, so that the latching element engages with or disengages from the matingconnector. However, the movements of the different parts of the locking element actuated by different stress are too complicated to ensure a reliable locking/unlocking state. In addition, to accommodate different cables having different diameters in the connector, two types of locking elements, including a long-latch type and a short-latch type, are designed, which not only add inconvenience to users during application but also increase manufacturing cost.
Hence, an electrical connector having an improved latching means is required to overcome the disadvantages of the conventional connector.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an improved latching means for securely and conveniently locking the connector and a mating connector together
Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an improved latching means which simplifies the manufacturing of the connector.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an improved latching means by which the assembling efficiency of the connector is raised.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an improved latching means which is easy to distinguish a locking engagement and an unlocking engagement between the connector and the mating connector.
In order to achieve the objects abovementioned, an electrical connector comprises an upper cover with an elongated recess being defined on a top thereof, a lower cover cooperating with the upper cover, a terminal block retaining a plurality of terminals therein for being received in a receiving space defined between the upper and lower covers, and a latching means, for locking the electrical connector and the mating connector together, comprising a latch and a slide knob assembled with the latch. The latch provides one pivot point thereof with two free ends opposite to each other, and a tongue projecting from a free end of the latch. The slide knob comprises a head, a driving portion and a neck connecting the head to the driving portion. The neck defines an opening therein for engaging with the tongue of the latch. A pair of barbs are formed at a free end of the latch opposite to the tongue to snap into slots defined in the mating connector. Just by means of pushing/pulling the driving portion of the slide knob, the electrical connector could engage with or disengage from the mating connector.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side view of a latch of the present invention
FIG. 4
is a cutaway view of
FIG. 2
showing the electrical connector in a locking state with a mating connector being removed therefrom and
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
showing the electrical connector in an unlocking state with the mating connector being removed therefrom.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention is shown in FIG.
1
and comprises an upper cover
1
and a lower cover
2
, between which a receiving space
3
is defined for accommodating a terminal block
4
therein, and a latching means
5
assembled to the upper cover
1
, wherein the terminal block
4
has a plurality of terminals
41
thereof for electrically connecting with corresponding contacts of a cooperating connector (not shown).
The upper cover
1
provides two side walls
10
standing along a length of the connector and an elongated panel
11
bounded on opposite sides by the side walls
10
, which defines a recess
12
on a top thereof for receiving the latching means
5
and the receiving space
3
under a bottom for retaining the cooperating connector therein. A resilient tongue
13
is provided on the top of the panel
1
land extends at a distance from and parallel to the side walls
10
, with which a hook
130
is formed at a free end thereof in a direction toward a mating side
110
of the upper cover
1
. Two pairs of elongated blocks
101
extend oppositely from the side walls
10
and protrude into the recess
12
, each two at same side being spaced a distance from one another. A pair of notches
102
are defined respectively on the two side walls
10
between each pair of elongated blocks
101
, which is provided for the latching means
5
to pass therethrough and be assembled to the upper cover
1
. Each of side wall
10
forms a stopper
103
individually on a rear end thereof opposite to the mating side
110
for preventing the assembled latching means
5
from breaking away from the upper cover
1
. Two pairs of slots
104
are defined on the elongated panel
11
along interconnecting edges formed between the panel
11
and the side walls
10
, each being opposite to the corresponding block
101
. Under every elongated block
101
, a groove
105
is defined on the upper cover
1
and communicating with every slot
104
. A plurality of posts
14
are extending downwardly from the side walls
10
on the bottom of the upper cover
1
for engaging with corresponding passageways
21
of the lower cover
2
to lock the upper and lower covers
1
,
2
together.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the latching means
5
is composed by a latch
6
and a slide knob
7
engaging with the latch
6
. The latch
6
defines a protruding portion
61
, a main portion
62
and a connecting portion
63
connecting thereto. The protruding portion
61
and the main portion
62
each forms a free end oppositely. A pivot point
64
is provided on a bottom of the latch
6
being approximate to the connecting portion
63
. The two free ends of the protruding portion
61
and the main portion
62
can rotate round the pivot point
64
. A retaining foot
65
projects from the pivot point
64
and extends parallelly to the main portion
62
of the latch
6
for engaging with the upper cover
1
. A pair of barbs
66
are formed on the free end of the protruding portion
61
and positioned oppositely to the retaining foot
65
. On the free end of the main portion
62
, a projecting strip
67
is defined at the same side of the retaining foot
65
and spanning laterally the free end. A tongue
68
formed in a middle of the projecting strip
67
extends rearwards beyond the free end of the main portion
62
. The slide knob
7
includes a head
71
, a driving portion
72
and an inclined neck
73
for connecting the head
71
and the driving portion
72
. The head
71
defines a cutout
710
in a front thereof opposite to the driving portion
72
and a rectangular recess
711
in a bottom thereof. A pair of ears
712
extend outwardly from opposite sides of the head
71
with a lower face thereof coplanar to the bottom of the head
71
. A channel
713
is defined on a rear of the head
71
near to the inclined neck
73
. The inclined neck
73
extends upwards and rearwards and connects to the driving portion
72
which is parallel to the head
71
. A rectangular opening
730
is defined on the inclined neck
73
communicating with the channel
713
of the head
71
for engaging with corresponding tongue
68
of the latch
6
.
In assembly, referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, firstly, the slide knob
7
is positioned in the corresponding elongated recess
12
of the upper cover
1
from the top thereof, whereby the ears
712
of the slide knob
7
are slidably received in the rear pair of grooves
105
of the upper cover
1
and the driving portion
72
thereof situates outside the upper cover
1
. Then, the latch
6
is assembled in the same recess
12
as the slide knob
7
, whereby opposite sides of the retaining foot
65
are received in corresponding front pair of grooves
105
and a rear edge of the retaining foot
65
abuts against the hook
130
of the resilient tongue
13
on the upper cover
1
. An external force is horizontally exerted on the driving portion
72
of the slide knob
7
and the slide knob
7
is pushed into the recess
12
of the upper cover
1
with a rear edge of the slide knob
7
and a rear side of the upper cover
1
being in a same plane. Finally, the upper cover
1
with the latching means
5
thereon couples with the lower cover
2
and the terminal block
4
with a plurality of terminals
41
therein is inserted into the receiving space
3
between the upper cover
1
and the lower cover
2
.
During operation, when the electrical connector in accordance with the present invention couples with the mating connector, the pair of barbs
66
on the protruding portion
61
of the latch
6
engage with the corresponding slots defined in the mating connector. The engagement between the latch
6
and the slide knob
7
is shown in FIG.
4
. The tongue
68
of the latch
6
extends into the rectangular opening
730
of the inclined neck
73
of the slide knob
7
and the front of the slide knob
7
abutting against the rear edge of the retaining foot
65
with the cutout
710
of the slide knob
7
receiving the hook
130
of the resilient tongue
13
. When the electrical connector disengages from the mating connector, a force is exerted on the driving portion
72
and the driving portion
72
is outside the upper cover
1
, as shown in FIG.
5
. During pulling the slide knob
7
outwards, the main portion
62
of the latch
6
slides from the opening
730
of the inclined neck
73
onto the head
71
through the channel
713
thereof. At the same time, the latch
6
pivots about the pivot point
64
and the protruding portion
61
of the latch
6
rotates in a direction toward the electrical connector with the pair of barbs
66
thereon disengaging from the corresponding slots of the mating connector. The ears
712
of the slide knob
7
are stopped by the stoppers
103
of the upper cover
1
to maintain the slide knob
7
in the recess
12
of the upper cover
1
.
The latching means
5
of the electrical connector in accordance with the present invention simplifies the manufacturing of the connector, therefore the cost of the connector is reduced. Moreover, the present invention provides a convenient operation to locking the connector and the mating connector together and it is easy to distinguish a locking state from an unlocking state. Moreover, in a locking state, the tongue
60
extends into the opening
730
and is pressed downwardly by the slide knob
7
so as to prevent inadvertent deflection of the latch
6
and assure the engagement with the mating connector.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for coupling with a mating connector comprising:an upper cover having an elongated recess defined on a top thereof; a lower cover cooperating with the upper cover, a receiving space being defined between the upper cover and the lower cover; a terminal block retaining a plurality of terminals therein for being received in the receiving space; a latch having one pivot point, two opposite free ends, a tongue projecting from one of the two free ends, and a pair of barbs formed at the other free end to snap into slots defined in the mating connector; and a slide knob comprising a head, a driving portion and a neck connecting the head to the driving portion, the neck defining an opening therein for engaging with the tongue of the latch, a pushing/pulling operation of the driving portion making the tongue extend into or leave from the opening and causing the barbs of the latch to pivot about the pivot point, which results in the barbs engaging with or disengaging from the slots of the mating connector, thereby locking/unlocking the electrical connector with the mating connector, wherein the upper cover forms a pair of side walls with an elongated panel interconnecting therebetween, two pairs of blocks extend oppositely from a top of the side walls and are spaced from each other, and two pairs of grooves are respectively defined between the top of the upper cover and the blocks; wherein the latch comprises a main portion having the pivot point, a protruding portion with the pair of barbs thereon, and a connecting portion connecting the main portion to the protruding portion; wherein a retaining foot connecting with the pivot point of the latch extends at a distance from and parallel to the main portion, opposite sides of which are slidably received in the corresponding grooves of the upper cover and retained therein, the latch being able to pivot about the pivot point; wherein the upper cover defines a mating side in one end thereof and a resilient tongue in a middle of the top opposite to the mating side, the resilient tongue has a free end thereof toward the mating side and a hook is formed at the free end, whereby the retaining foot of the latch abuts against the hook at a rear end thereof; wherein the slide knob defines a channel between the head and the neck and communicates with the opening of the neck, which provides a path for the tongue of the latch sliding therethrough, a pair of ears formed at opposite sides of the head for being slidably received in the corresponding grooves of the upper cover, the slide knob also having a cutout in a front thereof to receive the hook of the resilient tongue; wherein a pair of stoppers extending from the side walls are located on the top of the upper cover opposite to the mating side for preventing the slide knob from dropping out of the upper cover by means of holding up the ears of the slide knob; wherein a pair of notches are defined between each pair of the grooves on the upper cover; wherein the neck of the slide knob is shaped as an incline and the driving portion extends parallel to the head.
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