1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical connector and, more particularly, to a scoop proof electrical connector.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,495 discloses a squib, scoop proof electrical connector. The connector is used for an air bag system in a vehicle, and the scoop proof feature prevents improper initiator pin-bending insertion of the plug connector into the socket connector. U.S. Pat. No. 6,997,750 discloses a squib electrical connector with a ferrite tube surrounding portions of contacts. U.S. Pat. No. 5,993,230 discloses a co-axial squib electrical connector with a ferrite block surrounding portions of electrical wires.
A problem exists with conventional squib electrical connectors used as vehicle air bag connectors in that the height size of the connectors are limited due to the limited size of the area they are used in (vehicle space limitations), and the height of ferrite tubes at, contact areas of plug connectors is desired to be larger for better filtering or attenuating. These two diametrically opposite factors have prevented a small size squib air bag connector from having adequate ferrite filtering at its contacts. In addition, existing scoop proof squib type electrical connectors have ferrites positioned in areas other than the nose section of the connector body because the narrowest width of the scoop proof socket electrical connector nose receiving portion is about 1.11 mm and the radiused sections are about 2.88 mm in diameter. In part, the larger conventional electrical connector nose receiving portion was reduced in the known scoop proof connectors to help provide the scoop proof benefits. However, this reduction in size precluded the use of standard 2.8 mm diameter ferrites in the nose section of the scoop proof plug connector because of space constraints.
The present invention includes a squib air bag electrical connector with an increased height ferrite member(s) at its contacts and a scoop proof plug connector with ferrites in the nose section. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a socket electrical connector is provided which is adapted to receive a portion of a mating plug electrical connector. The socket electrical connector includes a housing, at least two electrical contact terminals, and a contact shorting member. The housing includes a first housing member and a second housing member. The second housing member is located in the first housing member and forms a scoop proof dome having a height extending above a top side of the first housing member, wherein the extended height allows a nose receiving portion of the mating plug electrical connector to be enlarged to accommodate the ferrites without negating scoop proof benefits. The second housing member forms at least one receiving area for receiving the portion of the mating plug electrical connector. The electrical contact terminals are connected to the first housing member and extend into the at least one receiving area of the second housing member. The contact shorting member is mounted on the second housing member and contacts the electrical contacts. Extending the height of the second housing member has been found to compensate for a larger plug nose receiving portion of the socket connector without negating the scoop proof benefits.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a squib electrical connector assembly is provided comprising a plug electrical connector and a socket electrical connector connected to the plug electrical connector. The plug electrical connector comprises a plug housing, female electrical contacts and at least one ferrite tube. The socket electrical connector comprises a socket housing, male electrical contacts and a contact shorting member. The socket housing comprises a first housing member and a second housing member. The second housing member is located in the first housing member and forms a scoop proof dome having a height extending above a top side of the first housing member. The second housing member forms at least one receiving area having a portion of the plug housing mounted therein. The portion of the plug housing comprises an extended height plug portion to accommodate a height of the scoop proof dome. The at least one ferrite tube comprises an extended height which extends above a top plane of the scoop proof dome at least about 30 percent of the height of the ferrite tube. The total mating height is within the same packaging space as the non-scoop proof connectors.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of assembling a squib electrical connector is provided comprising providing a first housing member; connecting an electrical contact shorting member to a second housing member, wherein the second housing member comprises an elevated height scoop proof dome portion; connecting electrical male contact terminals to the first housing member; inserting the second housing member into the first housing member wherein the elevated height scoop proof dome portion extends above a top side of the first housing member; and electrically connecting the male contact terminals to each other by the electrical contact shorting member.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
The assembly 10 generally comprises a plug electrical connector 12, such as a scoop proof plug electrical connector and a socket electrical connector 14, such as a scoop proof socket electrical connector. Referring also to
The second housing member 24 is mounted in the receiving area 26 of the first housing member 22. The second housing member 24 generally comprises two generally annular wall sections 34, 36 connected to each other by a base section. The wall sections 34, 36 for an inner receiving area 40 and an outer receiving area 38. The outer wall section 34 comprises two latch slots 42 to allow latches 44 (see
The outer receiving area 38 has a general annular shape. The inner receiving area 40 has a general hour-glass type of shape or “8” type of shape. The inner wall section 36 has an elevated height which forms a scoop proof dome 48 that extends above the top side 30 of the first housing member 22. The inner wall section 36 also comprises a shorting member retainer section 50 having the contact shorting member 20 mounted thereon. The shorting member 20 extends through the shorting member retainer section 50 between an inner side of the inner wall section 36 and an outer side of the inner wall section 36. The inner wall section 36 also comprises a ramp section 52 above the shorting member 20 adapted to move a portion of the mating plug electrical connector 12 when the mating plug electrical connector is inserted into the socket connector 14.
The shorting member 20 comprises a formed sheet metal member with a first section 54 and two second sections 56. The second sections 56 have ends 58 which respectively contact the male contact terminals 18. The shorting member 20, thus, electrically connects the terminals 18 to each other. As seen in
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The plug connector 12 also comprises a connector position assurance (CPA) member 70. The CPA member 70 is shown in its down or locked position in
According to one aspect of the invention, the scoop proof dome 48 prevents the male contact pins 18 from being bent during connection of the scoop proof connectors 12, 14 to each other. This is because of the height of the second housing member 24 is extended in relation to an expansion of the receiving area 38, so that ferrites can be used in the nose of the plug connector. Stated another way, extending the height of the second housing member 24 has been found to compensate for a larger plug nose receiving portion of the socket connector 14, without negating the scoop proof benefits. For example, an extended height to narrow gap ratio of about 1:1 or about 2:1 may be suitable for a specific customer requirement. This permits the use of nose plug ferrites in a scoop proof electrical connector. In addition, the extended height insures that the plug connector 12 is substantially completely aligned with the center axis of the receiving area 38 before the plug connector 12 can make contact with the top ends of the pins 18. Thus, by preventing the pins 18 from becoming inadvertently bent, this helps to insure that the pins 18 properly connect with the contacts 62. In a preferred embodiment, at least one ferrite tube comprises an extended height which extends above a top plane of the scoop proof dome at least about 20 percent of the height of the ferrite tube, and preferably at least about 30 percent.
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.
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