Electrical plug-and-socket device comprising a fixing unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6383036
  • Patent Number
    6,383,036
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electric plug-and-socket device having a fixation device and having a closed position of the plug-and-socket device that is discernable readily from the outside and is securable. The plug-and-socket device, which is composed of a first plug connector and a second plug connector which can be joined to it, is provided with a control slide mounted on the first plug connector as part of the fixation device. This control slide is convertable from an unlocked position in which it assumes a first position with respect to a mark to a locked position in which it assumes a second position with respect to the mark only when the two plug connectors have been joined completely. The closed position of the plug-and-socket device is discernable readily by the second position of the control slide with respect to the mark and is additionally securable by the control slide.
Description




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electric plug-and-socket device having a fixation device. In German Patent No. 42 02 846 is discussed a fixation device which detachably secures a plug-and-socket device after being joined and which can be provided with an electric plug-and-socket device composed of a plug and a mating plug connectable to it.




The fixation device is composed of a peripheral groove in a plug housing and a burr whose dimension matches this groove on a mating plug housing, so that when this housing having corresponding contacts is joined, a mechanical latching connection on the inside between the groove and the burr leads to an electric connection of the respective contacts.




In rare cases when using this fixation principle, it may occur in the case of an unfavorable tolerance that although electric contact has been made, the interior fixation device, which is not visible from the outside, is not yet properly engaged. If such an incompletely secured plug-and-socket device in a vehicle is evaluated as being in good order in electric testing, the plug-and-socket device may fail under the influence of vibrations during operation of the vehicle.




With this type of fixation device, this would endanger the operating reliability of the plug-and-socket device in an undesirable manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The plug-and-socket device having a fixation device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has the advantage that the inadequacy described above is avoided.




Thus, the plug-and-socket device is provided with a control slide that is mounted externally and can be converted from an unlocked position in which it assumes a first position with respect to a mark into a locked position in which it assumes a second position with respect to the mark only when the plug-and-socket device has been completely joined mechanically and has been converted to a closed position.




It can thus be seen from the position of the control slide with respect to the mark whether the plug-and-socket device has been completely converted to the closed position which is additionally secured by the control slide which is converted to the unlocked position.




This yields a plug-and-socket device which is believed to be reliable in operation and can be checked easily in practice.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows an exemplary embodiment of the plug-and-socket device in an open position.





FIG. 2

shows an exemplary embodiment of the plug-and-socket device in a coupled position.





FIG. 3

shows an exemplary embodiment of the plug-and-socket device in a closed position.





FIG. 4

shows an exemplary embodiment of the plug-and-socket device in a closed and locked position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




An electric plug-and-socket device


11


is composed of a first plug connector


12


and a second plug connector


13


, which are illustrated in

FIG. 1

uncoupled from one another in an open position of plug-and-socket device


11


.




First plug connector


12


, e.g., a cable harness plug, has a first housing


14


and second plug connector


13


, e.g. a male multiplug connector on a controller, has a second housing


16


. Housings


14


,


16


have electric contact elements corresponding to one another in a known manner, which is not illustrated here.




First housing


14


is composed of a top part


17


and a bottom part


18


, based on the diagram in FIG.


1


. Both parts


17


,


18


are held together by flat strip-shaped connectors


19


. Due to opposing compressive forces, the two parts


17


,


18


can be displaced resiliently relative to one another across an axially directed arrow


22


by a small displacement distance via a first handling face


20


on top part


17


and an opposing second handling face


21


on bottom part


18


. Arrow


22


indicates a plug direction for closing plug-and-socket device


11


.




A control slide


23


is mounted on top part


17


, its axial displaceability being dependent on the coupling status of plug-and-socket device


11


. A guide element


24


and a latching element


26


are designed on control slide


23


.




Guide element


24


is embodied by an axially directed web provided with a dovetailed guide which can be connected in a form-fitting manner to a mating guide


27


on bottom part


18


and is arranged so that it is aligned axially in the case of an axial displacement of the guide element.




Latching element


26


has a latching arm


28


which is directed essentially axially in FIG.


1


and has a latching projection


29


pointing in the radial direction on its free end. Latching projection


29


rests on an oppositely directed mating latch face


32


of a stop


33


on bottom part


18


in the uncoupled state of plug-and-socket device


11


according to

FIG. 1

with a latch face


31


acting radially, thus blocking the axial displaceability of control slide


23


.




In the starting position described above, control slide


23


assumes an unlocked position where an end reference face


34


of control slide


23


is located in a clearly visible manner at a distance in a first position from a mark


36


which is provided on first housing


14


.




Mating latch face


32


is also provided with a small bulge which also prevents latch face


31


from sliding off radially.




Second housing


16


has a collar


37


which sheaths the contact elements of second plug connector


13


and on which a radially projecting, rounded cam


38


is formed.




In

FIG. 2

, plug connector


11


is shown in a coupled position where both plug connectors


12


,


13


are approximately half joined together. Following the joining of two plug connectors


12


,


13


from the open position to the coupled position of plug-and-socket device


11


, cam


38


runs up against an inclined stop face


39


of stop


33


, and guide webs


41


visible in

FIG. 1

on collar


37


projecting axially above it are engaged in a form fitting manner in guides (not shown) in top part


17


.




When the joining of two plug connectors


12


,


13


is continued to the coupled position, cam


38


presses stop


33


and with it bottom part


18


toward the left in

FIG. 2

by a small displacement distance, because collar


37


itself cannot yield radially due to the guidance of guide webs


41


in top part


17


.




With this lateral offset of two parts


17


,


18


relative to one another, latching projection


29


is also entrained by an entraining face


42


of stop


33


and is offset radially by the displacement distance.




In addition, there is also a radial displacement of mating guide


27


by the displacement distance out of axial alignment with guide element


24


, so that an axial displacement of control slide


23


in the coupled position of plug-and-socket device


11


is also impossible for this reason, and control slide


23


remains secured in the unlocked position.





FIG. 3

illustrates plug-and-socket device


11


in the closed position, where two plug connectors


12


,


13


have been joined completely. Following the joining of two plug connectors


12


,


13


from the coupled position to the closed position, cam


38


passes stop


33


completely in the axial direction, so that bottom part


18


which is deflected radially with respect to top part


17


by the displacement distance can snap back resiliently into its resting position according to

FIG. 1

, and the two plug connectors


12


,


13


are thus locked together as intended on two housings


14


,


16


by the engagement of stop


33


on cam


38


.




When bottom part


18


snaps back into the resting position, mating guide


27


returns into axial alignment with guide element


24


. However, latching projection


29


of control slide


23


remains radially offset by the displacement distance, because it is in contact at a tip


43


with a side face


44


of cam


38


, and thus latching arm


28


is prevented from snapping back into the resting position according to FIG.


1


.




Control slide


23


can be shifted axially by an axial force acting on reference face


34


. In doing so, tip


43


slides along side face


44


, and guide element


24


enters mating guide


27


.




The axial displacement of control slide


23


is ended on reaching a locked position of control slide


23


according to FIG.


4


. In this locked position, tip


43


of latching projection


29


has passed side face


44


and has snapped into a form-fitting recess


46


in bottom part


18


, with latching arm


28


snapping back. In addition, reference face


34


has been lowered to the extent that it assumes a second position in which it is flush with mark


36


.




Thus, the locked position of control slide


23


can be discerned readily and is an external sign that plug-and-socket device


11


is also locked in the closed position by control slide


23


.




Returning plug-and-socket device


11


to the open position requires control slide


23


to be shifted back into the unlocked position which is readily discernible from the outside, because otherwise a radial deflection of bottom part


18


relative to top part


17


by the displacement distance in the locked position of control slide


23


would be blocked because of the form-fitting nature of guide element


24


in mating guide


27


. However, this block must be released in order to eliminate the form-fitting connection between stop


33


and cam


38


, which is necessary for an axial separation of two plug connectors


12


,


13


to convert plug-and-socket device


11


to the open position.



Claims
  • 1. An electric plug-and-socket device comprising:a first plug connector having a first housing; a second plug connector having a second housing, wherein the first plug connector and the second plug connector have matching contact elements and are reversibly coupled in an axial plug direction for closing the electric plug-and-socket device; and a fixation device for securing the electric plug-and-socket device in a closed position in a detachable manner, the fixation device being provided on the first housing and the second housing, and the fixation device including a control slide mountable externally on the first housing and on which at least one guide element and a latching element are provided; wherein: an axial displacement of the control slide is blockable at least by the latching element in an open position of the electric plug-and-socket device in which the two plug connectors are uncoupled from one another, and in a coupled position of the electric plug-and-socket device in which the first plug connector and the second plug connector are partially joined; the latching element is free floating in a closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device in which the first plug connector and the second plug connector are completely joined; and the control slide is convertable from an unlocked position in which it assumes a first position with respect to a mark on the first housing to a locked position by a displacement of the latching element into a recess, where the control slide includes a reference face, and another displacement of the guide element into a mating guide, the guide element locking the closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device and the control slide assuming a second position with respect to the mark in the locked position, where the reference face is flush with the mark when the control slide is in the second position.
  • 2. The plug-and-socket device of claim 1, further comprising:a stop for blocking the axial displacement of the control slide out of the unlocked position of the control slide, wherein the latching element includes a latching arm, which runs essentially axially and which is radially displaceable, and a latching projection on the latching arm that, in the open position and in the coupled position of the plug-and-socket device, rests on the first housing with a radially directed latch face on a radially directed mating latch face of the stop for blocking the axial displacement of the control slide out of the unlocked position of the control slide.
  • 3. The plug-and-socket device of claim 2, wherein the first housing includes a top part and a bottom part, the top part and the bottom part being joined together by connectors and being resiliently displaceable relative to one another across a plug direction by a displacement distance.
  • 4. The plug-and-socket device of claim 3, wherein:the control slide is mountable on the top part; and the stop and the mating guide are associated with the bottom part.
  • 5. The plug-and-socket device of claim 4, wherein the stop includes an inclined stop face for stopping a cam of the second plug connector when joining the first plug connector and the second plug connector to the coupled position of the plug-and-socket device and for deflecting the bottom part across the plug direction with respect to the top part by the displacement distance.
  • 6. The plug-and-socket device of claim 5, wherein when the first plug connector and the second plug connector are joined to form the closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device, the stop having the mating latch face engages the cam to secure the closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device, the bottom part springs back with respect to the top part by the displacement distance, and the mating latch face is a distance away from the radially directed latch face.
  • 7. The plug-and-socket device of claim 6, wherein in the closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device, the control slide is axially displaceable in the direction of the bottom part to the locked position of the control slide for establishing a form-fitting connection between the guide element and the mating guide for locking the closed position of the electric plug-and-socket device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
299 043 81 U Mar 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE99/03957 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/54375 9/14/2000 WO A
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