Claims
- 1. In an electrical connector, comprising:
- a housing for accommodating electrical cables and contact springs connected to the cables, the contact springs being arranged to engage contact pins of an associated socket when the housing is attached to the socket;
- spring locking arms on the housing for attaching the housing to the socket, said spring locking arms being arranged to flex is a first direction which enables them to pass into the socket during attachment of the housing to the socket;
- a locking element which, after insertion in a corresponding housing opening, secures the locking arms against unintentional release and, in a locking position, releases a short-circuiting link between the contact pins of the socket, the improvement wherein:
- the locking arms depend from housing sections which are arranged to flex in said first direction to assist the spring locking arms to pass into the socket during attachment of the housing to the socket,
- said housing sections having a bridge-like form wherein the housing sections are connected to a remainder of the housing only at end regions of the sections such that respective openings are formed between the housing sections and the remainder of the housing to permit the housing sections to flex relative to the remainder of the housing, and
- wherein the flexible housing sections extend on either side of the housing and extend generally parallel to the electrical cables.
- 2. Connector according to claim 1, in which the housing comprises first, second, and third housing parts: a lower first housing part to accommodate the contact springs, an upper second housing part to cover the lower housing part and to localize the electrical cables between the upper and lower housing part, and a locking element that can be led through a corresponding opening in the upper housing part, said locking element being the third housing part.
- 3. Connector according to claim 2, in which the upper housing part, the locking element, or both the upper housing part and the locking element are connected to the lower housing part via flexible straps.
- 4. Connector according to claim 2, in which the flexible housing sections are coupled to the lower housing part.
- 5. Connector according to claim 2, in which the upper housing part has a projecting section protruding in the direction of the lower housing part and acting on the upper end of the contact springs in the assembled position.
- 6. Connector according to claim 2, in which the upper housing part has at least one opening adjacent to the locking element.
- 7. Connector according to claim 1, in which the locking element has a U-shape.
- 8. Connector according to claim 1, in which the locking element has at least one outward-protruding enlargement at its free and section for engaging in a corresponding section of the short-circuiting link.
- 9. Connector according to claim 2, in which the lower first housing part is a nozzle and has at least one radially-projecting web for engagement in a corresponding slot in the socket.
- 10. Connector according to claim 9, further comprising a two-part ferrite core enclosing the electric cables, one section of the ferrite core being positioned in the upper housing part and a second section of the ferrite core being positioned in the lower housing part.
- 11. In an electrical connector, comprising:
- a housing for accommodating electrical cables and contact springs connected to the cables, the contact springs being arranged to engage contact pins of an associated socket when the housing is attached to the socket;
- spring locking arms on the housing for attaching the housing to the socket, said spring locking arms being arranged to flex is a first direction which enables them to pass into the socket during attachment of the housing to the socket;
- a locking element which, after insertion in a corresponding housing opening, secures the locking arms against unintentional release and, in a locking position, releases a short-circuiting link between the contact pins of the socket, the improvement wherein:
- the locking arms depend from housing sections which are arranged to flex in said first direction to assist the spring locking arms to pass into the socket during attachment of the housing to the socket,
- said housing sections having a bridge-like form wherein the housing sections each have one end connected to a remainder of the housing such that respective openings are formed between the housing sections and the remainder of the housing and such that the housing sections flex relative to the remainder of the housing and are therefore free to move in said first direction relative to the remainder of the housing as said locking arms are inserted into said opening in said socket, and
- wherein the flexible housing sections extend on either side of the housing and extend generally parallel to the electrical cables.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/584,385, filed Jan. 11, 1996, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (1)
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