Electrical connector having slide clip attachment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6203364
  • Patent Number
    6,203,364
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly having mateable male and female connector members includes a separate slide clip component that is received in a channel of the male connector and is provided with attachment features for mounting the assembly to support structure. The slide clip and channel include mateable detent and bump lock projection features that engage when the slide clip is fully installed in the channel to lock the slide clip against removal.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to electrical connectors of the type having male and female connector members with electrical terminals that mate when the connector members are joined, and more particularly to such connectors employing a slide clip-type mounting system for securing the connector assembly to support structure




RELATED PRIOR ART




Electrical connectors of the general type involved with the present invention include matable male and female connector members each with electrical terminals that are coupled when the connector members are joined to establish an electrical connection therebetween. The smaller male connector member plugs into a socket of the female connector member, such that there is a certain amount of overlap of the connector members at the joint. The overlapping regions often include matable locking features that engage to lock the members in the fully assembled condition. Some means are also typically provided for mounting the connector assembly on adjacent support structure, such as on a body panel, support bracket, etc. of a vehicle or the like. In one known mounting system, the male connector is formed with an external channel in which a separate slide clip piece is slidably received. Suitable attachment features, such as a push-in Christmas tree-type fastener, are molded integrally with the clip for mounting the connector assembly on the support structure. A resilient lock arm portion of the clip projects beyond the channel in the direction of the female connector member and carries a locking shoulder adjacent its free end. The locking shoulder engages a locking projection provided on the male connector member to secure the slide clip within the channel. The locking projection is formed along an exposed portion of the male connector body between the channel and the overlap region.




In applications where the connectors are small or comparably short in length, there often is not room enough adjacent the overlap region of the connector members to provide the needed locking projection on the male connector member. Without the locking projection, there is no means for securing such a slide clip to such a male connector member. Such means are provided by the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An electrical connector assembly according to the invention includes male and female connector members, which are matable for coupling corresponding electrical terminals. An external slide channel on the male connector member receives a slide clip having attachment features for mounting the connector assembly on adjacent support structure. Mating detent and bump lock projection features are provided on the slide clip and channel which engage when the slide clip is slid into the channel for retaining the slide clip against removal from the channel.




The invention has the advantage of providing mating detent and bump lock projection features on the slide clip and channel which enable clips having attachment features to be used on small connectors and tho se otherwise having insufficient room to accommodate the provision of the usual locking, projection on the male connector member.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the detent features are provided on the slide clip. Such clip can then further be formed with the traditional lock arm feature, providing a universal slide clip device that can be used both on connectors with and without a corresponding traditional locking projection on the male connector member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other advantages and features of the present invention will be more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description and drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded fragmentary perspective view of a connector assembly constructed according to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective view of the connector of

FIG. 1

shown in the assembled condition;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken generally along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a lateral cross-sectional view taken generally along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary alternative connector assembly showing the same slide clip of

FIGS. 1-4

coupled to a male connector member formed with a locking projection engaging the lock arm of the slide clip.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An electrical connector assembly constructed according to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention is indicated generally at


10


in the drawings and comprises male and female connector members


12


,


14


, each having electrical terminals


16


,


18


, respectively at the ends of lead wires that couple when a plug end


20


of the male connector body


22


is extended into a corresponding socket end


24


of the female connector body


26


to establish an electrical connection therebetween in a manner typical of such connectors. When assembled, the socket portion


24


of the female connector


14


overlaps the plug end


20


of the male connector


12


. An exposed portion


28


of the male connector


12


extends longitudinally from the female connector


14


adjacent the overlap region of the male and female connector members


12


,


14


.




The connector members


12


,


14


are locked in the fully mated position by a lock


30


, shown in

FIG. 3

, that comprises a flexible lock arm


32


cantilevered from the female connector member


14


and a corresponding lock ramp


34


provided on the male connector member


12


. The lock arm


32


has a slot presenting a lock bar


36


that rides over and engages a shoulder


38


of the lock ramp


34


when the connector members


12


,


14


are fully mated to secure the members


12


,


14


in the fully assembled state.




The assembly


10


further includes a separate slide clip member


40


that is slidably received in an external channel


42


provided on the male connector member


12


. The slide clip


40


is formed with attachment features


44


that are operative for mounting the connector assembly


10


to adjacent support structures S, such as a body panel or support bracket or the like of a vehicle. The attachment features


44


are preferably molded as one piece with the slide clip


40


and are configured to accommodate the particular mounting requirements for each application. As an example, the illustrated embodiment shows the attachment features


44


as comprising a push-in Christmas tree-type fitting


46


in conjunction with a stabilizer post


48


which may be extended into corresponding apertures


50


,


52


of the support structure S, as shown best in FIG.


1


. This is but one example, and it is to be understood that other attachment configurations are contemplated by the invention.




The channel


42


is formed on the exposed portion


28


of the male connector member


12


adjacent the overlap region. The channel


42


comprises laterally spaced rails


56


having upstanding side wall portions


60


that project from the body


22


of the male connector


12


and upper wall portions


58


that extend laterally inwardly from the side wall portions


60


in spaced relation to the body


22


. The upper wall portions


58


present exposed outer surfaces


62


and inner surfaces


64


which are both spaced from the body


22


of the male connector member


12


. The rails


56


have an open end


66


for receiving the slide clip


40


into the channel


42


, and a longitudinally opposite closed end provided by a transverse end wall


68


of the channel


42


. By “external channel,” it is meant that the slide clip


40


attaches to the outside region of the male connector member


12


, rather than extending into the internal cavities of the male or female connector members


12


,


14


in which the terminals


16


,


18


are housed. In this way, the channel


42


is accessible to the slide clip


40


with or without the connector members


12


,


14


being fully assembled.




The slide clip


40


comprises a molded plastics member, as do the male and female connector members


12


,


14


. The slide clip


40


has a generally flat, longitudinally extending main body


70


on which the attachment features


44


are formed as well as the channel


42


. The main body


70


includes upper and lower side portions


72


,


74


provided on the laterally opposite side edges of the body


70


. The portions


72


,


74


are each separated by a longitudinal recess or groove


76


. The spacing between the grooves


76


corresponds closely to the spacing between laterally inward edges


78


of the upper wall portions


58


of the channel


42


. The spacing between facing, inward reaction surfaces


80


,


82


of the upper and lower side portions


72


,


74


, respectively, of the slide clip


40


correspond closely to the spacing between the outer and inner surfaces


62


,


64


of the upper wall portions


58


.




As shown best in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the slide clip


40


is assembled with the male connector member


12


by extending the clip


40


into the open end


66


of the channel


42


. The upper and lower side portions


72


,


74


of the slide clip


40


straddle the opposite sides of the upper wall portions


58


of the channel rails


56


, such that the inward edges


78


of the upper wall portions


58


are received in the groove


76


of the slide clip, and the inward reaction surfaces


80


,


82


of the side portions


72


,


74


engage the outer and inner surfaces


62


,


64


, respectively, of the upper wall portions


58


. Such enables the slide clip


40


to slide freely in the longitudinal direction, but secures the slide clip laterally in the channel


42


. According to the invention, the slide clip


40


and channel


42


are provided with matable features which interlock when the slide clip


40


is fully assembled with the channel


42


to secure the slide clip


40


against removal in the reverse longitudinal direction. The matable features include at least one and preferably a pair of detents


84


, and at least one and preferably a pair of corresponding bump lock projections


86


provided on the slide clip


40


and channel


42


.




The detents


84


are preferably provided on the slide clip


40


along the side portions, and particularly along the inward reaction surfaces


80


of the upper side portions


72


of the slide clip


40


. The detents


84


are preferably in the form of recesses that extend inwardly of the plane of the reaction surfaces


80


so as to maintain generally planar, parallel reaction surfaces


80


,


82


of the side portions


72


,


74


. The detents


84


are preferably molded integrally with the slide clip


40


at the time of its formation.




The bump lock projections


86


are preferably provided on the channel


42


and particularly projecting from the outer surfaces


62


of the upper wall portion


58


. As the slide clip


40


is extended into the channel


42


, the projections


86


engage the inward reaction surface


80


of the upper side portions


72


of the slide clip


40


, imparting a wedging force which urges the upper and lower side portions


72


,


74


apart. The rails


56


and side portions


72


,


74


yield somewhat to accommodate the passage of the bump lock projections


86


between the side portions


72


,


74


, until such point as the projections


86


drop into the detents


84


, whereupon the wedging force is relieved and the rails


56


and side portions


72


,


74


return to their unstressed, relaxed state, trapping the bump lock projections


86


within the detents


84


and thereby locking the slide clip


40


against removal longitudinally from the channel


42


, or over insertion into channel


42


. Preferably, the upper side portions


72


contact the support structure S when the attachment features


44


are fully engaged into apertures


50


,


52


. This contact prevents the upper and lower side portions


72


,


74


from wedging apart after projection


86


snaps into detent


84


. Therefore, in addition to attaching the slide clip


40


to a structure, the attachment features also assist in locking the slide clip


40


to the male connector


12


.




According to a further aspect of the invention, the slide clip


40


may include a resilient, cantilevered lock arm


88


projecting longitudinally beyond the slide clip body


70


and presenting a lock shoulder


90


adjacent its free end. As shown best in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the lock arm


88


extends into the overlap region of the connector members


12


,


14


in overlying relation to the companion female connector member


14


. In the illustrated embodiment of

FIGS. 1-4

, the lock arm


88


does not function to secure the slide clip


40


to the male connector member


12


, but is external to the connector members


12


,


14


so as not to interfere with the connection of the members


12


,


14


. Rather, the provision of the lock arm


88


in conjunction with the detents


84


enables the slide clip


40


to be used in alternative connector applications in which there is sufficient length of the exposed portion of the male connector member


12


between the channel


42


and the overlap regions of the male and female connector members


12


,


14


to accommodate the provision of the traditional locking projection on the male connector member


12


for engaging the lock shoulder


90


of the lock arm


88


.

FIG. 5

shows such an alternative arrangement wherein the same reference numerals are used to represent corresponding features with respect to the first embodiment of

FIGS. 1-4

, but those directed to features of the connector members are offset by


100


. The same slide clip


40


is used. The male connector


112


has a locking projection


92


adjacent the overlay region of the connector members


112


,


114


in position to engage the lock shoulder


90


of the lock arm


88


. Note that the rails


156


of the channel


142


lack the bump lock projections


86


of the

FIGS. 1-4

embodiment. Nonetheless, the same slide clip


40


can be employed since the detents


84


are recessed and these do not interfere with the installation and locking of the slide clip


40


within the channel


142


. As such, the subject slide clip


40


serves a dual purpose as a universal slide clip component for both types of connectors (i.e., those with and without a locking projection for the lock arm


88


).




The disclosed embodiment is representative of a presently preferred form of the invention, but is 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 enageable with one another for coupling corresponding electrical terminals of said connector members to establish an electrical connection therebetween; an external channel provided on said male connector member, said channel includes longitudinally extending rails having laterally spaced upper wall portions spaced from a body of said male connector member, said upper wall portions each having an outer exposed surface and an opposite inner surface; a slide clip slidably disposed in said channel having attachment features for mounting said connector assembly on adjacent support structure; and a pair of mating detents provided on said slide clip; and a pair of bums lock projections provided on said channel to lock said slide clip against removal from said channel, said bump lock projections being formed on said outer surface.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said slide clip includes upper side portions overlying said upper wall portions of said rails, said upper side portions presenting inward reaction surfaces facing said outer surfaces of said rails, said inward reaction surfaces being formed with said detents in position to engage said bump lock projections of said rails when said slide clip is fully disposed in said channel.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said slide clip includes a lock arm projecting longitudinally toward said female connector member and having a locking shoulder adjacent a free end of said lock arm.
  • 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein a plug end of said male connector member is received in a socket end of said female connector member such that a portion of said female connector member overlaps said male connector member, said free end of said lock arm overlying said overlapping portion of said female connector member.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the upper side portions contact the support structure.
  • 6. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a male connector member having electrical terminals; a female connector member having electrical terminals, the male connector member engaged to the female connector member, the respective electrical terminals thereby coupled; an external channel disposed on said male connector member, the external channel having longitudinally extending rails having laterally spaced upper wall portions spaced from a body of said male connector member, said upper wall portions each having an exposed outer surface and an opposite inner surface; a slide clip engaged slideably in the channel, the slide clip having a main body having an upper side portion and a lower side portion separated vertically and extended longitudinally along the side of the clip, the upper and lower side portions each having opposing inward reactive surfaces defining a longitudinal groove, the inward reactive surface of the upper side portions overlying and facing the outer surface of the upper wall portions of the rails, the inward reactive surface of the lower side portions underlying and facing the inner surface of the upper wall portions of the rails; at least one detent disposed on the inward reactive surface of the upper side portion, the detent being a recess; at least one bump lock projection mated with the recess, the bump lock projection formed on the respective outer surface of the upper wall portion of the channel, the upper and lower side portions formed to resiliently separate vertically to accommodate the upper wall portion and the bump lock projection prior to the projection snapping into the recess; a support structure having at least one aperture; and at least one attachment feature protruded rigidly from the slide clip and engaged through the aperture, the upper side portions of the slide clip contacting the support structure.
  • 7. The electrical connector assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein one recess is disposed on each reactive surface of the upper side portions of the slide clip, and one corresponding bump lock projection is disposed on each respective outer surface of the upper wall portions of the channel.
  • 8. The electrical connector assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein the slide clip has a cantilevered lock arm projecting longitudinally toward said female connector member, the lock arm having a locking shoulder disposed at the lock arm free end.
  • 9. A slide clip for an electrical connector comprising:a main body having an upper side portion and a lower side portion separated vertically and extended longitudinally to the side of the clip, the upper and lower side portions being vertically resilient, the upper and lower side portions each having opposing inward reactive surfaces defining a longitudinal groove; attachment features formed unitarily and laterally positioned to the main body, the attachment features for mounting the slide clip on an adjacent support structure; and a cantilevered lock arm projected longitudinally away from the main body, the lock arm having a locking shoulder disposed at the lock arm free end.
  • 10. The slide clip as set forth in claim 9 wherein the slide clip engages a male connector member having:a body, an external channel having longitudinally extending rails having laterally spaced upper wall portions spaced from the body, the upper wall portions each having an exposed outer surface and an opposite inner surface, and a bump lock projection disposed on each outer surface of the upper wall portions, the bump lock projections mated with “detents disposed on each inward reactive surface of the upper side portion, the detents being” the recesses of the slide clip, the upper and lower side portions formed to resiliently separate vertically to accommodate the upper wall portion and the bump lock projection prior to the projection snapping into the recess.
  • 11. The slide clip as set forth in claim 10 wherein the support structure has apertures, the attachment features engaged through the apertures, the upper side portions of the slide clip contacting the support structure.
  • 12. The slide clip as set forth in claim 11 wherein the male connector member has a plug end received in a socket end of a female connector member, the lock arm projected longitudinally toward the female connector member, the locking shoulder disposed over and outwardly from the socket end.
  • 13. The slide clip as set forth in claim 10 wherein the slide clip engages a male connector member having:an opposite inner surface, and a locking projection extended rigidly from the body, the projection engaged to the locking shoulder of the lock arm.
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