1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an insulator structure for use in an electrical connector and, more particularly, to the structure of a cover member made of an insulator used in an electrical connector which is fabricated by connecting a cable with contacts, mounting the contacts into accommodation portions with a press fit such that the contacts are supported to form an insulator housing, and surrounding the insulator housing with a shell to electrically shield the housing.
2. Prior Art
In one conventional electrical connector, the junction between each contact and a cable is surrounded by a metal shell via an insulator housing to electrically shield the junction. After the contacts are received in contact accommodation portions formed in an insulator, the openings of the accommodation portions are covered with an insulator cover member such that the cover member is interposed between each contact and the shell.
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However, in the prior-art electrical connector 17, the cover member 15 is surrounded by a shell after the housing body 16 is dosed and, therefore, there is no means of locking the cover member. Accordingly, during assembly of the electrical connector 17, if the cover member 15 is dosed after the contacts connected with the cable 18 are received in the accommodation portions of the housing body 16, there is the danger that the cover member 15 is opened by the repulsive force of the hinge 16a because any lock means for holding the cover member closed is not available. Consequently, the cover member 15 may be closed or opened. This is undesirable for the assembly work, and makes difficult the work for surrounding the cover member with the shell. Hence, there is a problem that the efficiency of the assembly work is low.
The present invention is intended to solve the foregoing problems with the prior art. It is an object of the invention to provide an electrical connector that can be assembled at an improved efficiency.
An electrical connector according to the present invention has contacts with which a cable is connected, an insulative housing, a cover member fabricated integrally with the housing via a hinge, and a metal shell. The housing has accommodation portions in which the contacts are accommodated. The cover member doses openings in the accommodation portions. When the accommodation portions are dosed by the cover member, the shell surrounds and electrically shields the housing except for a connection portion that is a given region necessary for connection with a mating member. The housing has lock means which, when the cover member has closed the accommodation portions, engages a part of the cover member, locking the cover member. As a result, the accommodation portions are kept dosed.
The locking member includes engagement pawls standing upright from the upper surface of the housing and engagement cutouts formed in the cover member and corresponding in position to the engagement pawls, each of which has a hook-shaped top portion. Preferably, when the accommodation portions are dosed, the engagement pawls come into intermeshing engagement with engagement cutouts in the cover member.
Preferably, the accommodation portions in the housing for receiving the contacts are plural in number and juxtaposed. A partitioning wall standing upright is formed to partition the accommodation portions. The cover member is provided with a fitting portion in which the partition wall is fitted.
In the electrical connector of the present invention, when the contacts connected with the cable are received in the accommodation portions in the insulative housing and the openings in the accommodation portions are dosed by the cover member, the lock means maintains the accommodation portions dosed. Therefore, if the resilient force of the hinge urges the cover member to open, the cover member is prevented from being opened. As a result, the posture assumed during assembly is made uniform and improved. A work for placing the shell from above under the condition where the accommodation portions are dosed by the cover member is facilitated. In consequence, the efficiency of the assembly work can be enhanced.
The lock means stands upright from the upper surface of the housing. When the accommodation portions are closed by the cover member, the engagement pawls make intermeshing engagement with the engagement cutouts in the cover member. As a result, they are locked together reliably.
Furthermore, electrical shorting between the contacts is prevented by forming the partition wall. The partition wall assists the locking action of the cover member.
An electrical connector 1 according to the present invention includes contacts 3 (see
The housing 4 has lock means 7 which, when the cover member 5 is closed, engages a part of the cover member 5 and holds the cover member 5 closed. The lock means 7 is composed of engagement pawls 7a, 7b standing upright from the upper surface of the housing 4 and engagement cutouts 5a, 5a formed at the fringes of the cover member 5 on opposite sides. The pawls 7a and 7b are located on opposite sides. The engagement cutouts 5a, 5a correspond in position to the engagement pawls 7a and 7b, respectively. In particular, each of the engagement pawls 7a and 7b has a hook-shaped top portion. The engagement cutouts 5a, 5a have protrusive portions with which the engagement pawls 7a and 7b engage, respectively (see
The provision of the lock means 7 prevents the hinge 4b from rattling after the electrical connector has been assembled. Also, the work for assembling the shell 6 is facilitated. In addition, the cover member 5 is maintained dosed in the insulative housing 4. The electrical connector has improved aesthetic appearance. It is unlikely that the cover member opens halfway. Hence, the connector is easy to handle.
When the cover member 5 is dosed, the partition wall 9 fits into the fitting portion 8. It is assured that electrical shorting is prevented when the contacts 3 received in the juxtaposed accommodation portions 4a rise. Furthermore, the lock means 7 is assisted in dosing the cover member 5. That is, the dosed state of the cover member 5 is maintained more reliably.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008-122131 | May 2008 | JP | national |