Claims
- 1. A connector including a cylindrical shell, an insulator arranged in the cylindrical shell, and at least one contact to be detachably inserted in a piercing aperture formed in the insulator and connected to an electric wire, wherein said connector comprises an earth lug incorporated in said insulator and integrally having a first contacting portion contacting said cylindrical shell and a second contacting portion positioned in said piercing aperture and contacting said contact, said earth lug including a flat bottom wall, a semicircular ceiling wall and opposed side walls to form a cylindrical member, said side walls being formed with inwardly facing spring pieces extending into the earth lug to electrically contact said contact, and the bottom wall being formed with an outwardly facing spring piece extending from the earth lug to electrically contact said shell.
- 2. A connector comprising a cylindrical conductive shell, an insulator arranged in the shell, and at least one contact to be detachably inserted in a piercing aperture formed in the insulator and connected to an electrical wire, wherein said piercing aperture has a fitting portion provided therein with an earth lug, said earth lug comprising spring pieces and a belt-shaped piece, said spring pieces contacting said contact and said belt-shaped piece having a free end projecting from the outer circumferential surface of the insulator and being wound around the outer circumferential surface to contact said shell.
- 3. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said belt shaped piece is formed on both sides of its free end with protrusions projecting from both surfaces of the end, and said insulator includes a receiving portion for receiving said free end of the belt-shaped piece projecting from the outer circumferential surface of the insulator and being wound around the outer circumferential surface, and a recess for receiving said protrusion formed on one surface of the free end of the belt-shaped piece, and the protrusion formed on the other surface of the free end of the belt-shaped piece contacts said shell.
- 4. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said piercing aperture includes a reduced diameter portion, said contact has holding spring pieces engaging one end wall of said reduced diameter portion, and free ends of said spring pieces formed on said earth lug are positioned near the other end wall of said reduced diameter portion.
- 5. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said earth lug is press-fitted in said fitting portion of the piercing aperture formed in the insulator.
- 6. A connector as set forth in claim 3, wherein said insulator includes a large diameter portion formed with ribs at equal distances from the protrusion of the earth lug when the belt-shaped piece is wound around the outer circumferential surface of the insulator.
- 7. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said belt-shaped piece is formed at its bottom with bumps which are press-fitted in a slit formed in the insulator.
- 8. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said spring piece is formed substantially in a cylindrical shape whose diameter is smaller than an outer diameter of a socket contact, and said belt-shaped piece being formed at its free end with a protrusion.
- 9. A waterproof connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said earth lugs is made of a thin wire having a quadrilateral section whose one end is bent into a C-shape to form a spring piece and the other end is a belt-shaped piece to contact said shell.
- 10. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said insulator is composed of a rear insulator and a front insulator, said front insulator having conical leafs provided in the piercing aperture for holding the contact, and said fitting portion is provided in the rear insulator.
- 11. A connector as set forth in claim 10, wherein said belt-shaped piece is sufficiently longer than the radius of the insulator.
- 12. A connector as set forth in claim 10, wherein said spring pieces of said earth lug are of generally cylindrical configuration with first ends being of reduced diameter, and the spring pieces are formed with a plurality of slits axially extending from the reduced diameter ends.
- 13. A connector as set forth in claim 12, wherein there is a clearance space between the spring pieces of the earth lug and the fitting portion fitted with the spring pieces, said clearance space being substantially equal to a clearance space provided at an anchoring portion of a contact having no earth lug, the anchoring portion being anchored to the insulator.
- 14. A connector including a cylindrical conductive shell, an insulating front insulator arranged in the cylindrical conductive shell and having first piercing apertures, an insulating rear insulator abutting against said front insulation and arranged in the conductive shell and having second piercing apertures, and contacts having one ends fitted in the first piercing apertures and the other ends fitted in the second piercing apertures, wherein an earth lug is arranged in at least one of said first and second piercing apertures, said earth lug having a spring piece for elastically holding said contact and a belt-shaped piece extending from said spring piece, said belt-shaped piece having a free end which projects from an outer circumferential surface of at least one insulator of the front and rear insulators and being wound therearound to contact said shell.
Priority Claims (3)
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2-63556 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending Application Ser. No. 07/675,253 filed on Mar. 26, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,860.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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