Electrical plug and socket connector having an actuating lever

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375481
  • Patent Number
    6,375,481
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electrical plug and socket connector, having a socket part and a plug part, is described, the socket part including a housing, in which an actuating lever is mounted so that it can pivot about a pivot point. The lever includes teeth at its free end, which work together with an additional gearing element, which is connected to a plug connector that is displaceable in the housing almost parallel to the direction of insertion via guide grooves. The teeth of the actuating lever are arranged on an elliptical path with respect to the pivot point of the actuating lever, and the gearing element is arranged obliquely to the actual direction of displacement of plug connector.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrical plug and socket connector having a socket part and a plug part, the plug part including a housing, in which an actuating lever is mounted so that it can pivot about a pivot point and it includes teeth at its free end which work together with an additional gearing, the gearing being connected to a plug connector that is displaceable in the housing almost perpendicularly to the direction of insertion via guide tracks.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




The socket part is generally a part attached to a printed circuit board and has a plurality of plug contacts, for example, arranged in a plurality of rows.




Such connector arrangements are used, for example, in motor vehicles, when commercially available plug and socket connectors provide no possibility of contact. For reasons of space, the entire plug and socket connector should be only slightly larger than the actual socket part, with the result that the plug part that will be connected to the socket part cannot be easily gripped for disconnecting the plug and socket connection. Furthermore, the fact that a considerable force is used in order to disconnect the plug and socket connection due to the plurality of contact elements made for a plug and socket connection represents a problem.




In addition, there is the danger, when configuring plug and socket connectors which may only take up a very small place but have a plurality of contact elements, that contact elements may become damaged when connecting or disconnecting is performed inaccurately.




European Patent No. 273 999 describes an electrical plug and socket connector having a socket part and a plug part, the plug part including an actuating lever which is pivotably mounted in the connector part via a stationary rotation shaft. On its end opposite the actuating elements, the actuating lever has teeth that engage with a rack. This rack is firmly connected to a plug connector displaceably mounted in the plug part. In order to establish the connection, the plug part is placed on the socket part and the actuating lever is pivoted. The plug connector is displaced perpendicularly to the direction of insertion by the pivoting motion of the actuating lever, the cam projections arranged on the socket part engaging with the guide grooves arranged in the plug part, so that the plug part together with the plug connector is drawn in the direction of the socket part, so that electrical contact and thus the electrical plug and socket connection is established.




One important disadvantage of the above-described plug and socket connector is that, as the actuating lever is actuated to establish the electrical connection between the socket part and the plug part, the actuating force increases, first because a plurality of electrical contacts is established via the plug contacts, and second because other counterforces, for example, caused by sealing lips, are to be overcome at the same time. This results in operation that is not very convenient, because such plug and socket connectors are operated in small places.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present intention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the related art.




In principle, this object is achieved by striving to keep the actuating force applied to the actuating lever constant as far as possible during the entire pivoting movement, i.e., from the open position to the closed position.




This object is achieved by the fact that the teeth of the actuating lever are arranged on an elliptical path with respect to the pivot point of the actuating lever, the gearing being arranged obliquely to the actual direction of displacement of the plug connector.




One important advantage of the present invention is that the actuating force required for connecting the plug part to the socket part is approximately constant during the entire pivoting motion of the actuating lever because, due to the arrangement of the teeth on the actuating lever, the reduction ratio between the teeth on the actuating lever and the gearing changes during the pivoting motion. This change causes the force necessary to achieve coupling of the plug part with the socket part to have the same absolute value, in particular, immediately prior to the end of the closing motion as at the beginning of the closing motion, the path of the lever becoming smaller toward the end of the closing motion due to the changing reduction ratio.




The plug connector displaceably mounted in the housing is guided by cam projections arranged on the lateral parts of the socket part, which slide in the guide grooves during the motion of the plug part.




These guide grooves are preferably designed so that, in order to correctly place the plug part onto the socket part, the cam projections penetrate the openings in the guide grooves, these openings pointing to the opening of the plug part.




The actuating lever pivotably mounted in the plug part is preferably designed so that its U-shaped legs enclose the plug part on both sides, whereby a very stable actuating lever design is achieved, which remains operable even in difficult to access areas.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

schematically shows the electrical plug and socket connector according to the present invention in a first position.





FIG. 2

schematically shows the electrical plug and socket connector according to the present invention in a second position.





FIG. 3

shows an actuating lever mounted on a plug part about a pivot point, wherein the legs of the lever enclose the plug part on both sides of the plug part and allow the lever to pivot, in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

schematically shows the actuating lever being U-shaped and pivotable about pivot point, in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Plug and socket connector


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

has a plug part


2


and a socket part


3


. Plug part


2


is designed so that an actuating lever


4


is mounted on plug part


2


at its pivot point


5


so that it can pivot in the direction of a double arrow


6


. This actuating lever


4


has an actuating area


7


and a function area


8


. Function area


8


, which is located opposite actuating area


7


, has teeth


9


at its end, which are arranged on an elliptical path


10


with respect to pivot point


5


.




A plug connector


11


is displaceably mounted in plug part


2


, plug connector


11


having a gearing element


12


on its side pointing to actuating lever


4


; gearing element


12


is engaged with teeth


9


of actuating lever


4


.




In order to establish an electrical plug and socket connection, plug part


2


is placed on socket part


3


, cam projections


13


laterally arranged on socket part


3


engaging with guide grooves


14


laterally arranged on the plug part.




When actuating lever


4


is moved in the direction of arrow


15


according to

FIG. 1

, after plug part


2


has been placed on socket part


3


and cam projections


13


have been introduced in guide grooves


14


, plug connector


11


arranged in plug part


2


is displaced in the direction of arrow


16


(according to

FIG. 1

) until actuating lever


4


reaches its end position as shown in FIG.


2


. During the pivoting motion in the direction of arrow


15


, teeth


9


of actuating lever


4


engage with gearing element


12


and slide down on it. The reduction ratio between teeth


9


and gearing


12


changes due to the pivoting motion of actuating lever


4


, because the circular segment radius is R


1


in the situation shown in FIG.


1


and R


2


in the situation shown in

FIG. 2

, R


1


being greater than R


2


. In order for teeth


9


of actuating lever


4


to remain engaged during the entire pivoting motion in the direction of double arrow


6


, gearing element


12


is arranged obliquely. The height difference of the oblique arrangement is d; the required radius R


1


is then calculated from this using radius R


2


by adding the absolute values of the two quantities d and R


2


.




In order to disconnect the connection, actuating lever


4


is moved in the direction of arrow


17


according to FIG.


2


and teeth


9


slide down on gearing element


12


until plug part


2


reaches the position according to

FIG. 1

, so that plug part


2


can be detached freely from socket part


3


.




Due to the changing reduction ratio during the pivoting motion of actuating lever


4


, it is possible for the actuating force necessary to bring actuating lever


4


from a first position to a second position and back again to be almost constant during the entire pivoting motion, so that simple operation is possible even in a very restricted space.















Reference Symbols List


























 1




plug and socket connector







 2




plug part







 3




socket part







 4




actuating lever







 5




pivot point







 6




double arrow







 7




actuating area







 8




function area







 9




teeth







10




elliptical path







11




plug connector







12




gearing element







13




cam projections







14




guide grooves







15




arrow direction







16




arrow direction







17




arrow direction














Claims
  • 1. An electrical plug and socket connector, comprising:a plug connector; a gearing element connected to the plug connector; an actuating lever including teeth arranged at a free end thereof, the teeth cooperating with the gearing element; a socket part including a housing in which the actuating lever is mounted so that the actuating lever can pivot about pivot point; and a plug part, wherein: the plug connector is displaceable in the housing almost parallel to a direction of insertion via guide tracks, the teeth of the actuating lever are arranged on an elliptical path with respect to the pivot point of the actuating lever, and the gearing element is arranged obliquely to an actual direction of displacement of the plug connector.
  • 2. The plug and socket connector according to claim 1, wherein:the socket part includes cam projections that are enclosed by the guide tracks when the plug part is plugged in.
  • 3. The plug and socket connector according to claim 1, wherein:the actuating lever has a U-shaped design.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
299 21 536 U Dec 1999 DE
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5110301 Inoue et al. May 1992 A
5496186 Dobbelaere et al. Mar 1996 A
5722843 Kerckhof et al. Mar 1998 A
5873745 Duclos et al. Feb 1999 A
5928012 Kitamura Jul 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0 273 999 Jul 1988 EP