This application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 USC 371 of International Application PCT/JP2009/025242 filed Feb. 26, 2007.
The present invention relates to an electrical connector accommodating connecting terminals of small size.
Connecting terminals for connecting electric circuits in automobiles have been miniaturized for decreasing weight of automobiles.
The connecting terminals accommodated within a housing are generally locked at position by means of resilient locking lances provided in the housing.
However, when the connecting terminals are extremely miniaturized, it is difficult to form very small lances in the housing by injection molding. Furthermore, the extremely small lances could not have a sufficiently large locking force.
In order to solve such a problem, a patent document 1 discloses an electrical connector in which a rear holder is fixed at a rear portion to couple a rear holder 1 shown in
However, even in such a structure, when a pitch distance of connecting terminals is short such as 1.5 mm, extremely miniaturized lances 2 having a sufficiently large locking force could not be formed easily by molding
The present invention has for its object to provide an electrical connector which can remove the above mentioned drawback and miniaturized connecting terminals which can be fixed at position with a large locking force.
According to the invention, in order to achieve the above mentioned object, an electrical connector comprises a housing having a plurality of tubular portions formed in a front portion thereof and an open surface formed in one surface of a rear portion of the housing, each of said tubular portions being formed to hold a base portion of a connecting terminal and said rear portion being formed to install clamp portions of said connecting terminals; a holder for closing said open surface of the housing and having formed therein locking portions for preventing said connecting terminals from moving in a backward direction; and an outer cover for covering an assembly of said housing having the connecting terminals installed therein and said holder.
In the electrical connector according to the invention, since the conventional locking lances are not used and the holder has the locking portions, even when the connecting terminals are extremely miniaturized, the connecting terminals can be locked at position with a very large locking force by means of the holder having the locking portions.
Now the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to embodiments shown in
One side of a rear half portion of the housing 21 is opened and side plates 25 are provided at both sides thereof. Between the side plates 25 there are formed five partition walls 26 extending in the longitudinal direction to define six terminal accommodating spaces. On both sides of the tubular portions 22 of the housing 21 and in outer surfaces of the side plates 25, there are formed two engaging grooves 27a, 27b and 28a, 28b, respectively, the two engaging grooves being arranged one on the other toward the longitudinal direction.
On both sides of the base plate 32 there are formed side plates 35, and at front and rear portions of the side plates 35 there are provided engaging portions 36a, 36b and 37a, 37b formed as claws, the engaging portions 36a, 36b and 37a, 37b being engaged with the engaging grooves 27a, 27b and 28a, 28b of the housing 21. The engaging portions 36a, 36b, 37a and 37b are arranged one on the other.
In four lower corners of the side walls 45 of the outer cover 41 there are formed openings 50 for locking the bottom cover 42, and on side edges of the bottom cover 42 there are formed projections 51 which are to be inserted into the openings 50 of the outer cover 41.
As shown in
In this temporarily engagement condition, the connecting terminal 11 is inserted into the housing 21 from the rear portion thereof such that the contact portion 12 provided at the front portion of the connecting terminal 11 is fully inserted into the tubular portion 22 of the housing 21 while the partition wall 26 serves as a insertion guide. As shown in
In this condition, the housings 21 are pushed toward the holder 31 such that the open sides of the housings 21 are closed as illustrated in
In this manner, the two housings 21 having the connecting terminals 11 accommodated therein and the holder 31 are finally engaged with each other, and the locking portion 33 of the holder 31 is brought into contact with the rear steps of the contact portions 12 of the connecting terminals 11 as clearly shown in
Then, an assembly of the housings 21 having the connecting terminals 11 installed therein and the holder 31 is inserted into the outer cover 41 as illustrated in
In this final engagement condition, undesired movement of the connecting terminals 11 in the forward and backward directions as well as the up and down direction can be effectively prevented by the housings 21, holder 31 and outer cover 41. When the electrical connector is coupled with the cooperating electrical connector by means of the locking lever 47, the connecting terminals of the both electrical connectors are connected to each other to attain a stable electrical connection.
In the embodiment just explained above, the two housings 21 are arranged on upper and lower sides of the holder 31, but according to the invention, only one housing may be arranged on upper or lower side of the holder. In such a case, it is sufficient to provide the locking portion 33 projecting in the upper or lower direction. Moreover, the outer cover 41 may be formed in any shape in accordance with respective applications.
In the embodiment so far explained, the female type connecting terminal 11 is fixed to the housing 21, but according to the invention, a male type connecting terminal may be applicable to a connector consisting of the same components.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-213688 | Aug 2007 | JP | national |
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WO2009/025242 | 2/26/2009 | WO | A |
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