1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical connector and, more particularly, to terminal position assurance in an electrical connector.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,404, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety, discloses a terminal position assurance (TPA) member used in an electrical connector. Electrical connectors are becoming increasingly small. There is a desire to provide an electrical connector having a TPA feature, but without significantly increasing the size of the connector. Female harness connectors shipped in bulk in boxes run the risk of having their TPA (Terminal Position Assurance) component bumped from the pre-lock position into a final-lock position. This situation, if unaddressed, could lead to customer inconvenience and dissatisfaction. Other possible solutions, like cell packaging, would have a significant negative impact on overall product cost.
There is a desire to provide a TPA feature on an electrical connector which is adapted to prevent inadvertent movement of the TPA feature from a pre-lock position to a lock position before intended. There is also a desire to provide this feature without increasing the size of the electrical connector.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an electrical connector housing assembly is provided including an electrical connector housing having electrical terminal receiving areas; and a terminal position assurance (TPA) member movably mounted to the electrical connector housing. The TPA member is latched to the electrical connector housing in a pre-lock position by lateral side latches of the TPA member. The side latches have sections adapted to be deflected in an inward direction to un-latch the TPA member from the pre-lock position.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector housing assembly is provided comprising an electrical connector housing having electrical terminal receiving areas, and a terminal position assurance (TPA) member movably mounted to the electrical connector housing. The TPA member comprises a latching lever for holding the TPA member at a pre-lock position, wherein the latching lever comprises a first end adapted to be moved by a user, a middle section on a fulcrum of the electrical connector housing, and a second end latched with the electrical connector housing. The latching lever holds the TPA member in the pre-lock position on the electrical connector housing until fulcrum pivoted on the fulcrum of the electrical connector housing to an un-latched position by the user.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a terminal position assurance (TPA) member is provided comprising at least one projection adapted to engage at least one deflectable terminal latch of an electrical connector housing to prevent the terminal latch from deflecting; and at least one latching lever for holding the TPA member at a pre-lock position on the electrical connector housing. The latching lever is formed by two rearward extending outer slots and two forward extending inner slots.
In accordance with one method of the invention, a method of moving a terminal position assurance (TPA) member of an electrical connector is provided comprising latching the TPA member at a pre-lock position on a housing of the electrical connector; pressing portions of lateral side latches of the TPA member inward; moving the TPA member from the pre-lock position to a TPA lock position; and locating portions of the housing at inner sides of the portion of the lateral side latches to prevent the portions of the lateral side latches from deflecting inward while the TPA member is at the TPA lock position.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The electrical connector 40 is intended to replace or be used instead of the first electrical connector 16. In particular, the electrical connector 40 is adapted to be connected to the first group 12 of electrical conductors and be removably connected to the second electrical connector 18. The electrical connector 40 comprises a housing 42 and electrical contacts 44. The electrical contacts 44 are not shown in
The housing 42 comprises a main housing member 46 and a seal retainer 48. The seal retainer 48 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the main housing member 46, such as by a snap lock connection, to capture a seal 50 between the seal retainer 48 at the main housing member 46. The seal 50 provides a seal with the electrical conductors 13. The electrical connector 40 also comprises a second seal 52 adapted to engage the housing 30 of the second electrical conductor 18 in the receiving area 54 of the main housing member 46. A terminal position assurance (TPA) member 53 forms a front seal retainer for the front seal 52. The TPA member 53 is attached to the front of the main housing member 46 to retain the front seal 52 on the main housing member 46 and to prevent terminal latches 55 from deflecting after the TPA member 53 is moved to a rearward lock position. The TPA member is designed to detect partially installed terminals by butting into the tip of a deflected lock finger. Preferably, the TPA member can only be installed into the final lock position if the terminal is properly locked in by the finger.
The main housing member 46 comprises contact receiving areas 56. The electrical contacts or terminals 44 are located in the contact receiving areas 56. The front end of the main housing member 46 comprises apertures 58 into the contact receiving areas 56. The apertures 58 are adapted to allow insertion of the male contacts 26 into the contact receiving areas 56 and into mating electrical connection with the electrical contacts 44. The electrical conductors 13 are adapted to extend through apertures 60 of the seal retainer 48 and into the contact receiving areas 56 where they are connected to the electrical contacts 44. The rear seal 50 is adapted to seal the rear end of the contact receiving areas 56 at the rear end of the main housing member 46 where the electrical conductors 13 pass into the rear end of the main housing member 46.
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The housing 46 forms a center section 64 surrounded by the receiving area 54. The center section 64 defines the contact receiving areas 56. In this embodiment, the contact receiving areas 56 are aligned in two rows. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable array of contact receiving areas could be provided. Referring also to
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The perimeter section 78 forms lateral side walls of the TPA member 53. Each lateral side wall comprises a lateral side latch 82. Each latch 82 comprises a latching lever 84 connected on top and bottom sides by connecting sections 86. The latching lever 84 is formed by two rearward extending outer slots 88 and two forward extending inner slots 90. The inner slots 90 extend forward from a rear end of the TPA member. The outer slots 90 extend rearward from a front end of the TPA member. The inner slots 88 are located between the outer slots 90. With this arrangement, the latching levers 84 extend rearward from the front of the TPA member in a general cantilever fashion, but are connected to the rear of the TPA member by the connecting sections 86. In alternate embodiments, any suitable shape or configuration of the lateral side latches could be provided. In addition, in an alternate embodiment the TPA member might comprise more or less than two latching levers, and the latches could be located a one or more locations other than the lateral sides of the TPA member.
The latching levers each comprise a front end 92, a rear end 94 and a middle section 96 between the front and rear ends. The rear end 94 has an inward projecting latch projection 98. As shown in
The pre-lock positioning of the TPA member retains the TPA member in its forward position on the main housing member 46 until positively moved by the user. The latch projection 98 retains the TPA member 53 in its forward position by being located in the front area 66. The TPA member 53 cannot be moved rearward until the latch projections 98 are moved out of the areas 66. In order to move the latch projections 98 out of the areas 66, a user presses the front ends 92 of the latching levers 84 inward as indicated by arrows 100 in
As the TPA member 53 is slid rearward, the projection 76 contacts the terminal latches 55 to prevent the latches 55 from deflecting, and thereby prevents the terminals 44 from being inadvertently pulled out of the receiving areas 56. Referring also to
In some circumstances the user might desire to move the TPA member 53 from its lock position to its pre-lock position. In this case, the user can pull on the TPA member 53 is a direction reverse to a direction 102. The ramps 72 can allow the rear ends 94 to deflect outward as the TPA member is moved forward by axial only force to allow the projections 98 move back into the front areas 66.
With the invention, a female harness connector can be provided in which the TPA component is positively held in the pre-lock position, until latches on either side of the TPA are depressed, releasing the TPA to be pushed into the final-lock position. Strategically placed cuts on the sides on the TPA can create a flexible latching feature. Protrusions on the front face of the housing can serve as a fulcrum for the TPA side latches while in the pre-lock position, and latch reinforcement while in the final lock position. The angles of the walls of the TPA retention detents on the connector housing, can be manufactured such that the TPA could be pulled from the final lock position back into the pre-lock position with axial force alone. However, movement of the TPA from the pre-lock position to the lock position would require axial as well as transverse force (to deflect the latches) to push the TPA from pre-lock into final lock.
Advantages of the invention include:
In an alternate embodiment, the TPA side latches could be made to work without the fulcra on the housing.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.