This invention generally relates to electrical connectors and, more particularly, to electrical connector systems with latching assemblies and methods thereof.
A variety of different types of applications require electrical connectors to be connected and disconnected on a regular basis. In these applications, it is important to make sure there is a completed connection between the mated electrical connectors. If the electrical connectors are not completely coupled together, they can accidentally disconnect during use and also can pose a safety hazard.
Additionally, in these applications it is important to make sure the correct electrical connectors are connected together. If the wrong electrical connectors are connected together, they could damage downstream equipment.
An electrical connector system in accordance with embodiments of the present invention includes a first connector housing with a first conductive member and a second connector housing with a second conductive member. At least one latch assembly is connected at each end to the first connector housing and has a beam between the ends which extends along and is spaced out from the first connector housing. A projection and an actuation member extends out from the beam of the latching assembly. The second connector housing has an aperture shaped and sized to detachably mate with the projection when the second connector housing with the second conductive member is mated with the first connector housing with the first conductive member. The actuation member is used to release the projection from the aperture when engaged.
A method for making a connector system in accordance with other embodiments of the present invention includes providing a first conductive member in a first connector housing and providing a second conductive member in a second connector housing. Each end of at least one latch assembly is connected to the first connector housing while a beam between the ends of the latching assembly extends along and is spaced out from the first connector housing. This beam has a projection and an actuation member which extends out from the beam. The second connector housing has an aperture which is shaped and sized to detachably mate with the projection when the second connector housing with the second conductive member is mated with the first connector housing with the first conductive member. The actuation member is used to release the projection from the aperture when engaged.
A method of making an electrical connection in accordance with other embodiments of the present invention includes mating a first conductive member in a first connector housing with a second conductive member in a second connector housing. A projection on a beam of at least one latch assembly connected to the first connector housing is detachably locked in an opening in the second housing with the mating of the first conductive member in the first connector housing with the second conductive member in the second connector housing. Each end of the latching assembly is connected to the first connector housing and the beam of the latching assembly between the ends extends along and is spaced out from the first connector housing. The projection is released from the aperture with an actuation member which extends out from the beam of the latching assembly to permit the release of the first connector housing with the first conductive member from the second connector housing with the second conductive member.
The present invention provides an electrical connection system with latching assembly which provides a durable and securing detachable locking system. The latching assembly is more durable than prior latches because the opposing ends of the latching assembly are secured. Additionally, the latching assembly prevents over travel during mating and provides increase leverage for actuation of the latching assembly with a stepped beam. Further, the present invention uses a mating system with the latching assembly to ensure the correct electrical connectors are mated together. The present invention also provides an operator an audible and visual indication of a completed electrical connection.
An electrical connector system 10 in accordance with embodiments of the present invention is illustrated in
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The beam 42 of the latching assembly 14 extends along and is spaced from the connector housing 26 and includes the section 44(2) which is stepped up from the section 44(2) and is further away from the connector housing 26, although the beam 42 could have other configurations with other numbers and types of sections. The projection 16 is located on the section 44(1) and the actuation member 18 is on the stepped up section 44(2) which act as a spring for both the projection 16 and actuation member 18, although the projection 16 and actuation member 18 could be on other locations on the latching assembly. The top surface 48 of the projection 16 is sloped downwards in a general direction towards the legs 38(1) and 38(2) of the latching assembly 14 to assist the projection 16 in sliding under and along the inner surface of the connector housing 46 of the male connector 20, although the top surface of the projection 16 could have other configurations. With the section 44(2) stepped up from the section 44(1), the latching assembly 14 is prevented from over travel during mating of the connector 12 with the connector 14. Additionally, with the section 44(2) stepped up from the section 44(1), the actuation member 18 has greater leverage to disengage the projection 16 from the aperture 22(1).
The projection 16 has an oval shape and the aperture 22(1) has an oval shape which is slightly larger than the outer perimeter of the projection 16 to permit the projection 16 and the aperture 22(1) to mate, although the projection 16 and aperture 22(1) can have other shapes and sizes. The particular size and shape of the projection 16 can be designed to only mate with the corresponding size and shape aperture 22(1) to help an operator identify which connectors are designed to mate together. When the projection 16 is slid into the aperture 22(1), the latching assembly 14 secured at each end acts like a spring to provide an audible click when mated. This provides a distinct audible click to the operator connecting connecter 12 to connector 20 that a complete connection has been made. Additionally, the projection 16 is visible in the aperture 22(1) to provide a visual indication that a complete connection has been made. In this embodiment, the projection 16 is a different color from the color of the connector housing 46 adjacent the aperture 22(1) to further highlight the mating of the projection 16 in the aperture 22(1), although the projection and connector housing 46 can have other colors and can be the same color. If the projection 16 does not mate in the aperture 22(1), then the connectors will not be locked together and thus the operator will know the connectors are not intended to be mated together.
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The strain relief clamp sections 34(1) and 34(2) are secured together and around an end 54 of the housing 26 by screws 56, although other types and numbers of elements can be connected to end 54 of the housing 26 and can be secured in other manners. A passage 58 extends through the strain relief clamp sections 34(1) and 34(2) to provide a passage 58 for a connector cable which is coupled to the conductive socket contact 28.
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The strain relief clamp sections 62(1) and 62(2) are secured together and around an end 64 of the housing 46, although other types and numbers of elements can be connected to end 64 of the housing 46. A passage 66 extends through the clamp sections 62(1) and 62(2) to provide a passage 66 for a connector cable which is coupled to the conductive pin 60.
The operation of the electrical connector system 10 will now be described with reference to
When the projection 16 of the latching assembly 14 reaches the aperture 22(1) in the connector housing 46, the conductive pin 60 is fully and completely mated in the socket contact 28. Additionally, the biased beam 42 is released causing the projection 16 to snap into the aperture 22(1) providing an audible click to the operator that a completed connection has been made. Further, the projection 16 is visible in the aperture 22(1) also indicating to the operator that a completed connection has been made. When the projection 16 is in the aperture 22(1), the connectors 12 and 20 are detachably locked together and can not be pulled back apart without use of the actuation member 18 to provide an indication that the correct connectors 12 and 20 are connected together. If the connectors 12 and 20 are not locked together when fully mated, then the connectors 12 and 20 are not intended to be coupled together.
With the present invention, if the projection 16 on one connector does not substantially match the shape and size of the aperture 22(1) on the other connector, then the projection 16 is not designed to mate with the aperture 22(1) and the connectors are not locked and can be pulled apart. Additionally, if the connectors are not designed to be mated, then the operator will not hear the audible click that which occurs when the projection 16 mates with the aperture 22(1) or see the projection 16 seated in the aperture 22(1).
To release the female connector 12 from the male connector 20, the actuation member 20 is pressed in which biases the section 44(2) of the beam 42 towards the connector housing 26. Biasing section 44(2) biases section 44(1) in a direction towards the conductive socket contact 28 which withdraws the projection 16 from the aperture 22(1). With the projection 16 withdrawn from the aperture 22(1), the conductive pin 60 can be withdrawn from the socket contact 28 and the female connector 12 can be withdrawn from the male connector 20.
Accordingly, with the present invention an electrical connection system with latching assembly which provides a durable and securing detachable locking system. The latching assembly is more durable than prior latches because the opposing ends of the latching assembly are secured. Additionally, the latching assembly prevents over travel during mating and provides increase leverage for actuation of the latching assembly with a stepped beam. Further, the present invention uses a mating system with the latching assembly to ensure the correct electrical connectors are mated together. The present invention also provides an operator an audible and visual indication of a completed electrical connection.
Having thus described the basic concept of the invention, it will be rather apparent to those skilled in the art that the foregoing detailed disclosure is intended to be presented by way of example only, and is not limiting. Various alterations, improvements, and modifications will occur and are intended to those skilled in the art, though not expressly stated herein. These alterations, improvements, and modifications are intended to be suggested hereby, and are within the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the recited order of processing elements or sequences, or the use of numbers, letters, or other designations therefore, is not intended to limit the claimed processes to any order except as may be specified in the claims. Accordingly, the invention is limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereto.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/610,394, filed Sep. 16, 2004, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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