This invention relates to an electrical connector with a terminal position assurance. More specifically, this invention relates to an electrical connector with a terminal position assurance including features that allow for additional connector features without increasing the size of the electrical connector or the terminal position assurance.
Vehicles, such as passenger cars include an increasing number of electrical devices. Features such as lights, cameras, sensors, motors, blowers, and heaters are used to provide comfort or safety features for passengers of the vehicles. In order to operate these electronic components, electrical connections are provided in the vehicle to transfer operating power and control signals. During assembly of a vehicle, the components are typically put in position and multiple wires are run together in a wire harness. Each of the individual wires can be connected to a separate electrical terminal. Multiple electrical terminals may be placed in a connector, which is mated with a corresponding connector in order to make electrical connections to all the wires in the wire harness simultaneously. Connecting multiple terminals simultaneously increases the amount of force an operator has to exert to mate the connectors, and in order to remove the need for the operator to use a separate tool, it is known to use lever actuated connectors such as the one described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,281,614.
In order to confirm that the electrical terminals are in the proper positions in the connector housings during assembly and mating, electrical connectors often include terminal position assurance components. An example of a connector that includes a terminal position assurance is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,913,494. The '494 patent shows a connector that has multiple recesses to accommodate electrical terminals and a finger in each recess engages the terminal in that recess. The connector includes an end-type terminal position assurance with a body that extends across the outer ends of the recesses. The terminal position assurance includes members that extend into each recess in order to hold the finger in place against the terminal. Each terminal is then retained in position in the respective recess, trapped between the finger and the body of the terminal position assurance. The '494 patent shows a similar end-type terminal position assurance on both the male connector and the female connector, and when the two connectors are mated the two terminal position assurances are adjacent to each other with respective outer faces engaged. The end-type terminal position assurance is advantageous in that it has access to each of the terminal recesses from a single body and also does not require any additional openings through the connector housing.
As the number of electrical components in vehicles continues to increase, there is a desire to fit an increasing number of electrical connections in the vehicles. As a result, it would be advantageous to have an electrical connector which allows a greater number of electrical terminals to be fit in a location, while still being easy for the operator to use.
This invention relates to an electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a first housing. The first housing includes a plurality of first terminal slots. Each first terminal slot includes a first terminal lock. Each first terminal slot also includes a first end stop. The first end stops are part of the first housing. Each first terminal slot is configured to retain a first electrical terminal between the first terminal lock and the first end stop. The electrical connector also includes a first terminal position assurance. The first terminal position assurance includes a first terminal position assurance body. A plurality of first lock retainers extend from the first terminal position assurance body. The first lock retainers prevent the first terminal locks from moving to a release position. The first terminal position assurance body is located in the same plane as the first end stops.
In another embodiment, the electrical connector also includes a second housing. The second housing includes a plurality of second terminal slots. Each second terminal slot includes a second terminal lock. Each second terminal slot also includes a second end stop. The second end stops are part of the second housing. Each second terminal slot is configured to retain a second electrical terminal between the second terminal lock and the second end stop. The electrical connector also includes a second terminal position assurance. The second terminal position assurance includes a second terminal position assurance body. A plurality of second lock retainers extend from the second terminal position assurance body. The second lock retainers prevent the second terminal locks from moving to a release position. The second terminal position assurance body is located in the same plane as the second end stops. The second housing is located in a seated position relative to the first housing wherein a front face of the first terminal position assurance is engaged with a front face of the second terminal position assurance.
Another embodiment of the invention relates to an electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a first housing including a plurality of first terminal slots. Each first terminal slot includes a first terminal lock and a first end stop that is a part of the first housing. Each first terminal slot is configured to retain a first electrical terminal between the first terminal lock and the first end stop. The electrical connector also includes a first terminal position assurance that includes a first terminal position assurance body and a plurality of first lock retainers that extend from the first terminal position assurance body and prevent the first terminal locks from moving to a release position. The first terminal position assurance body includes a plurality of first cut outs. The first end stops are located in the first cut outs. The electrical connector includes a second housing including a plurality of second terminal slots. Each second terminal slot includes a second terminal lock and a second end stop that is a part of the second housing. Each second terminal slot is configured to retain a second electrical terminal between the second terminal lock and the second end stop. The electrical connector also includes a second terminal position assurance that includes a second terminal position assurance body and a plurality of second lock retainers that extend from the second terminal position assurance body and prevent the second terminal locks from moving to a release position. The second terminal position assurance body includes a plurality of second cut outs. The second end stops are located in the second cut outs. The second housing located in a seated position relative to the first housing wherein a front face of the first terminal position assurance is engaged with a front face of the second terminal position assurance.
Various aspects of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
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The illustrated second housing 14 is molded from plastic, but may be made of any desired material and by any desired process. The second housing 14 has side walls 34, 36, 38, and 40 that define a generally rectangular outer shape. However, the second housing 14 may have any desired outer shape. The second housing 14 is configured to fit into the interior space 30 of the first housing 12, as will be described below. The second housing 14 includes two travel pegs 42 (one is visible in
In order to mate the first housing 12 and the second housing 14, the second housing 14 is positioned with a contact face 44 facing the interior space 30 of the first housing 12. The second housing 14 is moved in an insertion direction 46 relative to the first housing 12 so that the second housing 14 enters the interior space 30. As previously described, in the illustrated embodiment, the lever 16 may be used by the operator to pull the second housing 14 into engagement with the first housing 12. The second housing 14 includes guide elements 48 and the first housing 12 includes cooperating guide elements 50. The guide elements 48 and the cooperating guide elements 50 serve as a poka-yoke to prevent the operator from incorrectly positioning the second housing 14 relative to the first housing 12 during assembly. Additionally, the guide elements 48 and the cooperating guide elements 50 serve to maintain a proper alignment between the second housing 14 and the first housing 12 during assembly.
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The towers 56 extend from the front face 62 of the first terminal position assurance body 60. Each tower 56 includes a respective tower base 102 adjacent to the terminal position assurance body 60, and a respective tower outer end 104. The towers 56 are tapered so that the outer end 104 of each tower 56 has cross-section, taken perpendicular to the insertion direction 46, which is smaller than the cross-section of the respective tower base 102. The towers 56 include tower walls 106 that extend from the tower base 102 to the tower outer end 104. The illustrated towers 56 include forward walls, identified by the reference number 106a and substantially perpendicular cross walls, identified by the reference number 106b. The tower walls 106a and 106b extend substantially in the insertion direction 46, but at an angle to the insertion direction 46 in order to allow for the taper of the towers 56. The forward walls 106a face generally along a fore-aft axis 112 that is substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction 46, and the cross walls 106b face generally along a cross axis 114 that is substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction 46 and substantially perpendicular to the fore-aft axis 112. The tower walls 106 assist in the aligning of the first terminal position assurance 58 during mating of the electrical connector 10, as will be described below. In the illustrated embodiment, some of the towers 56 have a question mark-shaped cross-section and include both forward falls 106a and cross walls 106b. However, the towers 56 may have any desired shapes.
A plurality of first cut-outs 64 is defined in the first terminal position assurance body 60 and extends completely through the first terminal position assurance body 60. As seen in
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It should be appreciated that the first electrical terminal 80 will normally be connected to a wire or other conductor, which is not shown in
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A portion of the first terminal position assurance body 60 is located between a portion of the first terminal slot 74 and the interior space 30. Each first terminal opening 54 is located between the first terminal slot 74 and the interior space 30 and is defined between the end stop 84 on the first housing 12 and a portion of the first terminal position assurance body 60.
When the first terminal position assurance 58 is in the installed position, the end stop 84 on the first housing 12 is located in one of the cut-outs 64. Additionally, the front face 62 of the first terminal position assurance 58 is substantially co-planar with the stop face 86. In the illustrated embodiment, the first terminal position assurance body 60 and the end stops 84 share a space between the first terminal slots 74 and the interior space 30, and are both located in a stop plane 90 that is substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction 46. As a result, the first electrical terminal 80 is retained in the first terminal slot 74 prior to the first terminal position assurance 58 being placed in the installed position, by being trapped between the end stops 84 and the first terminal lock 76. The first terminal position assurance 58 may be placed into the installed position without increasing the distance between the first terminal slot 74 and the interior space 30. The advantage of this arrangement will be described below.
It should be appreciated that in the illustrated embodiment, the cut-outs 64 in the first terminal position assurance 58 are configured to allow for the first terminal position assurance body 60 to be coplanar with the end stops 84. However, as best seen in
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The second housing 14 includes a plurality of terminal openings 2054 located on the contact face 44. The terminal openings 2054 are arranged to align with the terminal openings 54 on the first housing 12 when the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 are mated so that the first electrical terminal 80 will extend through one of the terminal openings 2054. The illustrated second housing 14 includes sixty two terminal openings 2054, but may include any desired number and arrangement of terminal openings 2054. The second housing 14 includes a plurality of tower openings 2056 on the contact face 44. The tower openings 2056 are positioned and shaped to accommodate the towers 56 on the first housing 12, and will be described in greater detail below.
The illustrated second terminal position assurance 2058 is molded from plastic, but may be made of any desired material using any desired process. The illustrated second terminal position assurance 2058 is a single piece, but may be made of more than one piece, if desired. The second terminal position assurance 2058 includes a second terminal position assurance body 2060. The illustrated second terminal position assurance 2058 body 2060 is substantially planar, but may have any desired shape. The second terminal position assurance 2058 includes a front face 2062 and an opposed back face 2066. The tower openings 2056 extend through the second terminal position assurance body 2060. A plurality of second cut-outs 2064 defined in the second terminal position assurance body 2060 extend completely through the second terminal position assurance body 2060. The second terminal openings 2054 are located in the second cut-outs 2064.
The second terminal position assurance 2058 includes second terminal position assurance locks 2068 that extend from the back face 2066. The second terminal position assurance locks 2068 are resilient arms that engage the second housing 14 to retain the second terminal position assurance 2058 in position relative to the second housing 14. The second terminal position assurance 2058 includes four second terminal position assurance locks 2068, but may include any desired number of locks, and may include any desired retaining structure. The second terminal position assurance 2058 includes a plurality of second terminal separations 2070 that extend from the back face 2066. The second terminal position assurance 2058 also includes a plurality of second lock retainers 2072 that also extend from the back face 2066.
The second housing 14 includes a plurality of second terminal slots 2074, which are configured to accommodate electrical terminals. The illustrated second housing 14 includes sixty two second terminal slots 2074, but may include any desired number and size second terminal slots 2074. The second housing 14 includes a plurality of second terminal locks 2076. The illustrated second terminal locks 2076 are resilient, plastic arms, but may be any desired lock mechanism. In the illustrated embodiment, each second terminal slot 2074 includes a second terminal lock 2076, but the second housing 14 may include any desired number and arrangement of second terminal locks 2076. The second housing 14 also includes a plurality of second terminal position assurance lock openings 2078 that accommodate the second terminal position assurance locks 2068. The illustrated second housing 14 includes four second terminal position assurance lock openings 2078, but may include any desired number of second terminal position assurance lock openings 2078.
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A portion of the second terminal position assurance body 2060 extends over a portion of the second terminal slot 2074. Each second terminal opening 2054 is defined between the end stop 2084 on the second housing 14 and a portion of the second terminal position assurance body 2060.
When the second terminal position assurance 2058 is in the installed position, the end stop 2084 on the second housing 14 is located in one of the cut-outs 2064. Additionally, the front face 2062 of the second terminal position assurance 2058 is substantially co-planar with the stop face 2086. In the illustrated embodiment, the second terminal position assurance body 2060 and the end stops 2084 share a space and are both located in a second stop plane 2090 that is substantially perpendicular to the insertion direction 46. As a result, the second electrical terminal 2080 is retained in the second terminal slot 2074 prior to the second terminal position assurance 2058 being placed in the installed position, by being trapped between the end stops 2084 and the second terminal lock 2076. And the second terminal position assurance 2058 may be placed into the installed position without increasing the distance between the second terminal slot 2074 and the contact face 44. The advantage of this arrangement will be described below.
It should be appreciated that in the illustrated embodiment, the cut-outs 2064 in the second terminal position assurance 2058 are configured to allow for the second terminal position assurance body 2060 to be coplanar with the end stops 2084. However, as best seen in
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As previously described, in order to mate the first housing 12 and the second housing 14, the second housing 14 is positioned with the contact face 44 facing the interior space 30 of the first housing 12. The second housing 14 is moved in the insertion direction 46 relative to the first housing 12 so that the second housing 14 enters the interior space 30 and the second housing 14 is in a pre-mate position relative to the first housing 12. Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, when the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 are in the pre-mate position, the first electrical terminal 80 has not engaged the second electrical terminal 2080. The towers 56 have entered the tower openings 2056. Initially, the tower outer end 104 of each tower 56 enters the respective tower opening 2056. As previously described, the tower outer end 104 is relatively narrow, while the tower opening 2056 is relatively wide. As a result, the tower 56 is able to enter the respective tower opening 2056 even if the first terminal position assurance 58 and the second terminal position assurance 2058 are slightly out of alignment. The forward walls 106a of the towers 56 may engage forward guide walls 2098a in order to move the second terminal position assurance 2058 into proper alignment with the first terminal position assurance 58 along the fore-aft axis 112. Similarly, the cross walls 106b may engage cross guide walls 2098b in order to move the second terminal position assurance 2058 into proper alignment with the first terminal position assurance 58 along the cross axis 114.
As the second housing 14 is moved in the insertion direction 46 relative to the first housing 12, the wider tower base 102 is moved toward the second terminal position assurance 2058, while the narrower guide outer end 2104 is moved toward the first terminal position assurance 58. As a result, the wider part of the tower 56 is moved between the narrower guide outer end 2104 and the amount of misalignment between the first terminal position assurance 58 and the second terminal position assurance 2058 decreases as the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 are brought closer together. As previously described, the first terminal 80 is in a fixed position relative to the first terminal position assurance 58 and the second electrical terminal 2080 is in a fixed position relative to the second terminal position assurance 2058. Therefore, the towers 56 and the guide walls 2098 cooperate to align the first electrical terminal 80 and the second electrical terminal 2080 prior to the first electrical terminal 80 engaging the second electrical terminal 2080. Alternatively, the electrical connector may include longer electrical terminals (not shown) that engage before the first electrical terminal 80 and the second electrical terminal 2080, if desired. For example, the electrical connector 10 may include relatively large electrical terminals that are unlikely to be damaged during normal handling.
As previously described, in the illustrated embodiment, the lever 16 (shown in
As previously described, the first terminal position assurance body 60 shares space with the end stops 84. It should be appreciated that if the first terminal position assurance body 60 were positioned so that the back face 66 was engaged with the first front stop face 86, then the distance between the first electrical terminal 80 and the second electrical terminal 2080 would be increased. This would reduce the size or the wipe distance 100 or require a larger first electrical terminal 80 in order to maintain the same size wipe distance 100. Increasing the size of the first electrical terminal 80 may result in increasing the length of the towers 56 in order to maintain the desired touch protection, and this may result in an overall increase in the size of the first housing 12 and the electrical connector 10. Similarly, the second terminal position assurance body 2060 shares space with the end stops 2084 for a similar reason.
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The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
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