Information
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Patent Grant
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6247965
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Patent Number
6,247,965
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Date Filed
Monday, December 6, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 19, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Nguyen; Truc
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 274
- 439 275
- 439 271
- 439 587
- 439 277
- 439 148
- 439 588
- 439 589
- 439 595
- 439 744
- 439 818
- 439 871
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector assembly includes male and female connector bodies formed with a plurality of locking cavities in which electrical cables are disposed with the terminal ends thereof secured against removal from the cavities by lock arms within the cavities engaging catches of the terminal ends. A seal on the cables closes and seals the cavities in which they are installed. At least one of the cavities is unoccupied by a cable and is closed by a non-electrical locking plug. The plug has a catch that engages the lock aim of the unoccupied cavities in which it is installed to secure the plug against removal and carries a seal which engages and seals the unoccupied cavities.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates generally to electrical connectors having mating male and female connector bodies, and more particularly to the manner of sealing unoccupied terminal cavities of the connectors.
RELATED PRIOR ART
Electrical connector assemblies of the type involved with the present invention include male and female connector bodies, each mounted to the ends of a plurality of electrical cables having mating terminals supported within passages of the respective connector bodies that, when the male and female connectors are joined, provide an electrical connection between the cooperating cables. The passages typically are formed with resilient lock arms that engage cooperating catches on the associated terminals to secure the terminals within the passages.
In some connector applications, it is desirable to seal the connector assembly to protect the terminals from exposure to the external environment. The connector bodies are each formed with a plurality of passages that extend into the connector bodies from the cable end in which the cables and their terminals are received. In a sealed connector application, a seal is provided about the cable that, when installed in the corresponding passage, serves to seal such passage from the outside environment. In some applications, not every passage is occupied by a corresponding cable. There may be, for example, an unequal number of cables occupying the passages of the respective male and female connector bodies. The male connector body may have four cables occupying four of its passages whereas the female cavity may only have two or three of its four passages occupied. In a sealed connector environment, it is necessary to seal the unoccupied cavity or cavities in order to protect the interior of the connector from exposure to the external atmosphere. The present known practice for sealing the unoccupied passages is to install a resiliently compressible elastomeric plug into the unoccupied passage or passages which relies for sealing and retention on a friction fit with the walls of the passages in which they are installed. It is an object of the present invention to provide a more secure means of sealing such unoccupied passages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES
An electrical connector assembly constructed according to the invention includes male and female connector members having mateable plug and socket end portions, respectively. Each is formed with a plurality of locking cavities extending into the connector members from opposite cable ends thereof. A locking retainer is provided in each of the cavities. A plurality of electrical cables extend into less than all of the locking cavities such that at least one of the locking cavities is unoccupied . The cables have terminal ends that are formed with catches that engage the mating locking retainers of the cavities in which they are installed to lock the cables against removal. The terminal ends of the female connector member mate with at least some of the terminal ends of the male connector members when the connector members are fully assembled to establish an electrical connection therebetween. The cables are provided with annular seals that engage the walls of the cavities in which the cables are installed to seal such cavities.
According to a characterizing feature of the invention, the assembly includes at least one non-electrical cavity plug disposed in the unoccupied locking cavity. The plug has a seal that is operative to seal the unoccupied cavity and a catch that engages the locking retainer of the unoccupied cavity to secure the plug against removal therefrom.
The present invention has the advantage of providing a locking plug having a catch which engages the locking retainer of the unoccupied cavity in which it is installed to positively lock the plug against inadvertent removal from the cavity. Such a plug does not rely solely on a friction fit within the locking cavity for retention, but takes advantage of the locking retainer already provided for locking the electrical terminals as a means of positively securing the locking plug within the unoccupied cavity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A presently preferred embodiment of the invention is disclosed in the following description and in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates an enlarged fragmentary exploded perspective view of an electrical connector assembly having locking cavity plugs constructed according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken along lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is an enlarged longitudinal sectional view taken along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
An electrical connector apparatus constructed according to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is shown generally at
10
in the drawings, and comprises a male connector member
12
and a mating female connector member
14
. The connector members
12
,
14
are molded of a rigid plastics material. The male connector
12
is formed with a plug end
16
and the female connector
14
is formed with a cooperating socket end
18
into which the plug end
16
is inserted for assembling the connectors
12
,
14
, as shown in the drawings. A lock arm
20
of the female connector
14
engages a locking projection
22
provided on the male connector
12
for securing the connectors
12
,
14
in the fully assembled condition.
The male connector
12
is formed with a plurality of locking passages or cavities
24
extending longitudinally into the male connector
12
from an opposite cable end
26
of the male connector. The locking cavities
24
include a generally cylindrical sealing wall portion
28
adjacent the cable end
26
and a locking retainer in the preferred form of a resilient lock arm
30
projecting into each cavity
24
from a wall thereof and extending in cantilevered fashion toward the socket end. The lock arm
30
has a locking projection
32
defining a lock shoulder
34
adjacent the free end of the lock arm
30
. The locking cavities
24
are preferably identical in construction.
The female connector
14
is formed with a plurality of locking cavities
36
, all of identical construction, extending into the female connector
14
from an opposite cable end
38
thereof, and aligned coaxially with the locking cavities
24
of the male connector
12
. The female locking cavities
36
likewise include cylindrical sealing walls
40
adjacent the cable end
38
and a locking retainer in the preferred form of a lock arm
42
of the same construction as the lock arm
30
, including the provision of a locking projection
43
adjacent its free end presenting a lock shoulder
44
.
A plurality of electrical cables
46
occupy at least some of the locking cavities
24
of the male connector
12
, and another plurality of cables
48
occupy at lease some of the locking cavities
36
of the female connector
14
. The cables
46
,
48
extend into their respective cavities
24
,
36
through the open cable end
26
,
38
thereof, and have terminal ends
50
,
52
disposed within the connectors
12
,
14
, at least some of which mate when the connectors
12
,
14
are joined to establish an electrical connection between the mating cables
46
,
48
. The terminal ends
50
of the male cables
46
have elongated blades
54
that project beyond the cavities
24
of the male connector
12
into the cavities
36
of the female connector
14
in overlapping relation to the terminal ends
52
of the female cables
48
. The terminal ends
52
of the female cables
48
are formed with receptacle portions
56
which wrap around and frictionally engage the blades
54
to establish metal-to-metal electrical contact therebetween. It will be seen that the terminal ends
52
of the female cables
48
are contained within the locking cavities
36
of the female connector
14
and as such do not project into the locking cavities
24
of the male connector
12
.
The terminal ends
50
,
52
are formed with catches
58
,
60
, respectively, that, when the terminal ends
50
,
52
are fully inserted into the locking cavities
24
,
36
, engage the lock arms
20
,
30
to secure the cables
46
,
48
against removal from the locking cavities
24
,
36
. As the terminal ends
50
,
52
are extended into the locking cavities
24
,
36
, the leading end or head of the terminal ends
50
,
52
engage the ramped side of the locking projections
32
,
43
, deflecting the lock arms
30
,
42
laterally outwardly, until such time as the projections
32
,
43
drop into a recess or detent defining the catches
58
,
60
. The catches
58
,
60
present locking shoulders
62
,
64
that confront the locking shoulders
34
,
44
of the lock arms
30
,
42
to secure the terminal ends
50
,
52
of the cables
46
,
48
from withdrawal from the locking cavities
24
,
36
.
Each of the cables
46
,
48
is provided with a seal
66
in the preferred form of an annular sleeve having at least one and preferably a plurality of annular ribs or lips
68
engaging the cylindrical walls
28
,
40
of the locking cavities
24
,
36
to seal the cavities
24
,
36
from exposure to the external atmosphere in order to prevent moisture, dirt, and other contaminants from injuring the connector assembly
10
.
The connector assembly thus far described is conventional, and is representative of the typical sealed electrical connector wherein the terminal ends
50
,
52
of the cables
46
,
48
lock within the cavities and seal the cavities from the outside atmosphere. In many applications, less than all of the locking cavities
24
,
36
are occupied by such cables
46
,
48
. In sealed connector applications, the unoccupied cavity or cavities must nonetheless be sealed to maintain a sealed environment within the connector assembly
10
. In the illustrated embodiment, the male connector member
12
has one cavity that is unoccupied by a cable, and is designated
24
u
in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. The female connector
14
also has one of its cavities unoccupied by a cable, designated at
36
u
in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In each case, the cavity of the other connector aligned with the unoccupied cavities
24
u
,
36
u
is occupied by either a female
52
or male
50
terminal end, respectively, which is not electrically active, but nonetheless supported by the connector assembly
10
.
According to the invention, locking plugs
70
,
72
are provided and installed in the unoccupied locking cavities
24
u
,
36
u
of the male and female connectors
12
,
14
, respectively. The locking plugs
70
,
72
have elongate, rigid plastic bodies
74
,
76
formed with catches
78
,
80
adjacent their leading ends, and seals
82
adjacent their trailing ends. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the leading end of the male locking plug
70
has an enlarged, preferably conical head
86
that, when extended into the unoccupied cavity
24
u
confronts the locking projection
32
upon installation. As the head
86
passes across the projection
32
, it deflects the projection
32
first outwardly and then allows it to return inwardly where the projection
32
drops into a reduced diameter section
88
behind the head
86
, bringing the lock shoulder
34
of the projection
32
into confronting engagement with an annular outer shoulder
90
of the head
86
to provide the catch
78
. Such engagement of the shoulders
34
,
90
locks the plug
70
within the unoccupied cavity
24
u
in much the same way as the terminal ends
50
are secured. The conical configuration of the head
86
and the annular configuration of the shoulder
90
enables the plug
70
to be installed and engaged by the lock arm
30
regardless of the rotational orientation of the plug
70
relative to the cavity
24
u
. The seal
82
preferably comprises an annular sleeve disposed about the body
74
and the plug
70
sealingly engaging the cylindrical wall
28
of the unoccupied cavity
24
u
. The seal
82
preferably is of identical construction to the seals
66
of the cables
46
,
48
, and thus includes at least one, and preferably a plurality of radial outer ribs or lips
91
that engage and seal the wall
28
and thus close the unoccupied cavity
24
u
. The seal
82
is fabricated of a resiliently compressible plastics material different than that used for the rigid plastics plug body
74
. The seal
82
is preferably annular and thus permits installation of the locking plug
70
without regard to rotational orientation to achieve both locking and sealing within the unoccupied cavity
24
u
.
It will be seen from
FIG. 3
that the head
86
of the locking plug
70
is accommodated within the cavity
24
u
without interference from the companion female terminal end
52
of the axially adjacent occupied cavity
36
of the female connector
14
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the female locking plug
72
disposed in the unoccupied cavity
36
u
of the female connector
14
is preferably of identical construction to that of the locking plug
70
except for the construction of the locking head
92
and catch
80
. Instead of the head
90
having a conical configuration that occupies and blocks the full width of the cavity opening, the locking head
92
of the female plug
72
has preferably a flat, blade-like configuration having a thickness dimensioned to leave sufficient space between the blade-like locking head
92
and an opposing wall
94
of the cavity
36
u
to accommodate the extension of the male terminal blade
54
of the companion male connector
12
within the unoccupied female cavity
36
u
in overlapping relation to the paddle-like locking head
92
. The locking head
92
has a catch-defining opening
96
closed at the leading end of the head
92
by a crossbar
98
which ramps up and over the locking projection
43
of the lock arm
42
for receiving the projection
43
into the opening
96
. The shoulder
44
of the lock arm
42
confronts a corresponding shoulder
100
of the crossbar
98
to lock the plug
72
within the unoccupied cavity
36
u
. The seal
84
is identical to the seal
82
and function in the same manner.
The invention thus provides a means of sealing the unoccupied cavities of male and female connector members
12
,
14
by means of locking plugs
70
,
72
formed with catches
78
,
80
that engage the pre-existing lock arms
30
,
42
of the cavities
24
u
,
36
u
to lock the plugs
70
,
72
against removal from the cavities
24
u
,
36
u
, ensuring that the connector assembly
30
remains weather-tight during the full service life.
The disclosed embodiments are representative of presently preferred forms of the invention, but are intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising:male and female connector members having mateable plug and socket end portions, respectively, and each formed with a plurality of locking cavities extending into said connector members from opposite cable ends thereof; a locking retainer provided in each of said cavities; a plurality of electrical cables extending into less than all of said locking cavities such that at least one such locking cavity is unoccupied by an associated electrical cable; said cables having associated terminal ends formed with catches engaging said locking retainer of said cavities in which said cables are installed to lock said cables against removal from said cavities, said terminal end of said female connector member mating with at least some of said terminal ends of said male connector member when said connector member are fully assembled to establish an electrical connection between said mated terminal ends; said cables having seals operative to seal said cavities in which said cables are installed; and at least one non-electrical cavity plug disposed in said at least one of said unoccupied locking cavities having an associated seal operative to seal such unoccupied cavity, and a catch engaging said locking retainer of said unoccupied cavity securing said plug against removal from said unoccupied cavity. said seal comprising a hollow annular sleeve or resiliently compressible material having a bore extending between a first and second open ends; and the plug including an elongated body of rigid plastic material with the associated seal disposed about the elongated body so that the elongated body extends through the first and second open ends of the hollow annular sleeve to provide an exposed end portion.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongate body of rigid plastics material has a lock head adjacent an inserted end of said plug formed with said catch for engaging said locking retainer.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein plug is configured to lock within and seal said unoccupied cavity irrespective of the rotational orientation of said plug about a longitudinal axis thereof relative to said unoccupied cavity.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said plug includes a generally conical lock head and said catch of said plug comprises an annular shoulder of said head engaging a cooperating shoulder of said locking retainer.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said locking cavities of said female and male connector bodies are axially aligned, and said cavity of the companion connector member aligned with said unoccupied cavity of the other connector member in which said plug is installed has an associated one of said cables installed therein with said terminal end thereof supported in non-interfering relation with said plug when said connector members are fully assembled.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said terminal end of said plug has a generally flat, elongate paddle configuration and said catch of said plug comprises a shoulder of said paddle end engaging a cooperating shoulder of said locking retainer.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said locking cavities of said female and male connector bodies are axially aligned, and said cavity of the companion connector member aligned with said unoccupied cavity of the other connector member in which said plug is installed has an associated one of said cables installed therein with said terminal end thereof extending into said cavity of said other connector member in overlapping relation to said paddle end of said plug.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said paddle end is dimensioned relative to said unoccupied cavity to provide sufficient clearance between said paddle end and an opposing wall of said unoccupied cavity to accommodate said extension of said associated terminal end of the companion connector within said unoccupied cavity in said overlapping relation to said paddle end.
- 9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said locking retainers of said locking cavities comprise resilient lock arms.
- 10. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the annular sleeve is disposed about a cylindrical portion of the elongate body between longitudinally spaced radial enlargements of the elongate body.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein said seal of said plug and said seals of said cables are identical in construction.
- 12. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said connector members include mateable locking features that engage when said connector member are fully assembled with one another to secure said connectors members in said fully assembled condition.
- 13. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said locking cavities each have a substantially cylindrical wall section adjacent said cable end of said connector members for sealing.
- 14. A method of sealing an unoccupied locking cavity of an electrical connector assembly of the type including matable male and female connector members each having a plurality of locking cavities extending into each of the connector members from a cable end thereof, a plurality of electrical cables disposed in at least some of the locking cavities and having cooperating terminal ends at least some of which mate when the connector members are joined to establish an electrical connection therebetween, a locking retainer provided in each of the cavities, a catch provided on each of the terminal end of the cables engaging the locking retainers of the cavities in which they are installed to secure the cables against removal from the cavities, a seal provided on each of the cables operative to seal the cavities in which the cables are installed, and wherein at least one of the cable cavities is unoccupied by a cable, said method comprising:providing a seal comprising a hollow annular sleeve of resiliently compressible material having a bore extending between a first and second open ends; and providing a non-electrical cavity plug including an elongated body of rigid plastic material with the associated seal disposed about the elongated body so that the elongated body extends through the first and second open ends of the hollow annular sleeve to provide an exposed end portion and a catch; and extending the plug into the at least one unoccupied cavity such that the seal of the plug operates to seal the unoccupied cavity, and the catch of the plug engages the locking retainer of the unoccupied cavity securing the plug against removal from the unoccupied cavity.
- 15. The method of claim 14 including forming the catch of the plug as an outer annular shoulder of the plug.
- 16. The method of claim 14 including forming the plug to include a generally flat, paddle end having a locking shoulder defining said catch of the plug engagable with said locking retainer of the unoccupied cavity.
- 17. The method of claim 16 including dimensioning the paddle end to provide sufficient clearance within the unoccupied cavity to receive the terminal end of the companion connector therein in overlapping relation to the paddle end when the connectors are assembled.
- 18. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a connector member having a plurality of locking cavities extending into said connector member from a cable end thereof; a locking retainer provided in each of said cavities; a plurality of electrical cables extending into less than all of said locking cavities such that at least one such locking cavity is unoccupied by an associated electrical cable; said cables having associated terminal ends formed with catches engaging said locking retainer of said cavities in which said cables are installed to lock said cables against removal from said cavities, said cables having seals operative to seal said cavities in which said cables are installed; and at least one non-electrical cavity plug disposed in said at least one of said unoccupied locking cavities having an associated seal operative to seal such unoccupied cavity, and a catch engaging said locking retainer of said unoccupied cavity securing said plug against removal from said unoccupied cavity, the non-electrical cavity plug including an elongate body of rigid plastics material and the associated seal comprising an annular sleeve of resiliently compressible material disposed about the elongate body so that the elongate body extends through the sleeve to provide an exposed end portion, the annular sleeve of resiliently compressible material being disposed about a cylindrical portion of the elongate body between longitudinally spaced radial enlargements of the elongate body, and the associated seal being identical to the seals of the cables.
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