Electrical plug connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325647
  • Patent Number
    6,325,647
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical plug connector is described, which has a U-shaped locking clip (30), two mutually parallel running limbs (32, 33) and a base (31) running essentially at right angles to them, a connector housing (1) having two pins (21, 22) which are integrally formed on a pivoting shaft (20) on the opposite side surfaces (18, 19) of the connector housing, pointing outwards, and on which the free ends (36, 37) of the limbs (32, 33) are hinged, and comprises a mating connector housing (2) having an apron (4), in which the clip (30) and the mating connector housing (2) have complimentary engagement elements (39, 12) for inserting the connector housing (1) into the mating connector housing (2). At least one of the two limbs (32, 33) has a lever arm (50) which can pivot elastically about a rotation shaft (60) and has a projection (74), which rests on the side surface (18 or 19) at the level of the pivoting shaft (60), in which the rotation shaft (60) essentially coincides with the longitudinal axis of the limb (32, 33), and the mechanical connection between the head end (51) of the lever arm (50) and a latching element (25, 26) fitted on the corresponding side surface (18, 19) of the connector housing (1) can be released, in that the apron (4) extends onto the foot end (53) of the lever arm (50) when the connector housing (1) is inserted into the mating connector housing (2).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an electrical plug connector and in particular an electrical plug connector with a U-shaped locking clip.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




Electrical plug connectors having locking clips are used, for example, for motor vehicles, where they are often located at points where access is difficult, for example on the rear face of the dashboard. For space reasons, the connector housing may often project from the mating connector housing, when the plug connector is mated, to such a small extent that it cannot be gripped well enough to pull it out conveniently.




Such a plug connector has been disclosed in the document EP 0 273 999 A2, which has a plug housing and a socket housing, with at least one toothed rod being arranged on one of the two housings, which toothed rod can be moved at right angles to the insertion direction and engages with a pinion area on an operating pivoting lever, which is mounted such that it can pivot about the pinion shaft, between an open position and a closed position.




Furthermore, a lockable plug connection has been disclosed in the document EP 0 692 846 A2, which likewise has a connector housing about which a lever is hinged at the side, for locking. The connector housing and the lever furthermore have a latching tab and a latching hole for fixing in the prelatched position.




In this case, it is disadvantageous that, in the former case, no latching elements are provided in order to fix the operating pivoting lever in a prelatched position so that it can engage such that it fits its toothed rods. In the second case, the latching tabs and the latching holes are not large enough, which allows the pivoting lever to be released during transportation. In this case, the fitter has to move the pivoting lever back to its prelatched position. When inserting the connector into the mating connector, the fitter also has to overcome the latching elements of the locking clip, in addition to this insertion resistance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide an electrical plug connector having a locking clip, which on the one hand is fixed in its prelatched position, and on the other hand can be pivoted out of this position when required.




The electrical plug connector according to the invention comprises a U-shaped locking clip which may have two mutually parallel running limbs and a base running essentially at right angles to them. Furthermore, this electrical plug connector may have a connector housing having two pins which are integrally formed on its opposite side surfaces, pointing outwards on a pivoting shaft, and on which the free ends of the limbs are hinged, and a mating connector housing, which has an apron in which the locking clip and the mating connector housing have complementary engagement elements for inserting the connector housing into the mating connector housing. Furthermore, the clip and the mating connector housing may have complementary engagement elements for inserting the connector housing into the mating connector housing. In this case, at least one of the two limbs may have an elastic lever arm which can pivot about a rotation shaft, with the rotation shaft essentially coinciding with the longitudinal axis of the limb. The mechanical connection can be released between the head end of the lever arm and a latching element fitted on the corresponding side surface of the connector housing in that the apron extends onto the foot end of the lever when the connector housing is inserted into the mating connector housing.




The invention offers the advantage that, on the one hand, the locking clip is fixed firmly in its prelatched position on the connector housing and, on the other hand, this fixing is released simply by inserting the connector housing into the mating connector. In the process, the locking clip is even automatically pivoted somewhat, so that the fitter can grip it better.




Further advantageous refinements of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows an oblique view from above of the side of the plug connector according to the invention, in the partially inserted state;





FIG. 2

shows an oblique view of the locking clip;





FIG. 3

shows a section along the plane E in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

shows an oblique view as in

FIG. 1

, partially cut away in the region of the lever











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows the plug connector according to the invention in the partially inserted state, with the longitudinal side wall of the mating connector housing


2


being cut away to assist clarity. This essentially rectangular mating connector housing


2


has a base plate


3


, on which an apron


4


is integrally formed, which runs at right angles in the insertion direction and surrounds a holder


5


. Various guide shoulders


6


,


7


and


8


are integrally formed on the apron


4


, projecting into the holder


5


, with these guide shoulders


6


,


7


and


8


extending over the entire height of the apron


4


in the insertion direction. Furthermore, the mating connector


2


has a release shoulder


16


, which likewise points into the holder


5


, runs along the insertion direction and is inclined at the beginning portion of the apron. A toothed rod


11


which has a tooth


12


is likewise integrally formed such that it projects into the holder


5


, runs in the insertion direction, and is integrally formed on the apron


4


. Various guide webs


13


,


14


and


15


are integrally formed essentially in the centre of the holder


5


, along the insertion direction, but their height is less than that of the apron


4


.




A connector


1


is partially inserted in the holder


5


of the mating connector


2


. The connector face is shaped to be complementary to the holder


5


and, furthermore, has cutouts for the guide shoulders


6


,


7


and


8


and for the guide webs


13


,


14


and


15


. Pins


21


and


22


which project outwards and are aligned with a pivoting shaft


20


are integrally formed on the side surfaces


18


and


19


of the connector housing


1


, acting as a hinge for a locking clip


30


. A release tongue


23


having a locking hook


24


is fitted on the upper face of the connector housing


1


, so that the locking clip


30


is fixed in its final latched position there.





FIG. 2

shows an oblique view of a locking clip


30


with a base


31


and limbs


32


and


33


integrally formed at right angles to it. Each limb


32


and


33


has a hole


34


and


35


at its free end to accommodate the pins


21


and


22


of the connector housing. Furthermore, a tooth


38


and


39


is integrally formed radically with respect to the hole


34


and


35


at free ends


36


and


37


, in order to make it possible to interact with the tooth


12


on the toothed rod


11


. The locking clip is formed by a flat, broad elastic strip which extends at right angles to the base


31


and at right angles to the limbs


32


and


33


.




A V-shaped cutout


40


and


41


is incorporated essentially in the centre of each limb


32


and


33


, which surrounds a head end


51


of a lever arm


50


. A latching tab


52


, which projects inwards, is integrally formed on the head end


51


. The lever arm


50


is incorporated in the flat strip and extends at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the limbs


32


and


33


, with the foot end


53


of the lever arm


50


being expanded by means of a bulge which points downwards, in such a manner that the lever arm has the form of a lens. The lever arm


50


and the regions


54


and


55


are connected to the limbs. A rotation axis


60


passes through these two regions


54


and


55


and runs essentially through the longitudinal direction of the limbs. In this case, the lever arm


50


can be tilted about this rotation axis


60


since the strip from which the locking clip is formed is composed of elastic material. A collar


61


which points outwards is integrally formed on the upper edge of the locking clip


30


, running from one end


36


to the other end


37


. A second collar


62


is likewise integrally formed on the lower edge, which points outwards, running over the entire clip, that is to say from one end


36


to the other end


37


, and is inclined in the regions of the foot ends of the lever arm


50


.




The method of operation of this locking clip according to the invention will be explained in more detail with the aid of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 3

shows a section along the plane E from FIG.


1


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, the locking clip


30


is arranged around the connector housing


1


in such a manner that the limb


32


runs parallel to the side surface


18


, and the other limb


33


runs in a corresponding manner parallel to the side surface


19


, being inserted in the corresponding holes


34


and


35


. The locking clip


30


must be hinged on the connector housing


1


in such a manner that the two inclined foot ends


53


point, in the prelatched position, towards the connector face of the connector housing. Two latching hooks


25


and


26


are integrally formed diametrically opposite one another on the outside on the side surfaces


18


and


19


, in such a manner that, in the prelatched position as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the latching tabs


52


on both lever arms


50


rest against the side surfaces


18


and


19


and butt against these latching hooks


25


and


26


if they are pivoted outwards. These latching hooks


25


and


26


thus effectively prevent the locking clip from pivoting upwards inadvertently. The latching tabs


52


are surrounded by a ramp


71


, a flattened ridge


72


running parallel to the limb, and a surface


73


at right angles to it. The latching hooks


25


and


26


are likewise surrounded by a ramp


81


, a flattened ridge


82


running parallel to the side surface


18


and


19


, and a surface


83


at right angles to it. When the locking clip


30


is in the prelatched position, the ridge


72


of the latching tab


52


touches the side surface


19


, with the two vertical surfaces


73


and


83


being opposite, and even touching. The lower edge of the locking clip


30


touches a guide wall


27


of the connector housing


1


.




It is thus impossible to pivot the locking clip


30


in one of the two directions since, when the locking clip is pivoted upwards, the vertical surface


73


of the latching tab


52


abuts against the vertical surface


83


of the latching hook


26


, and, in the other direction, the guide wall


27


acts as a stop.




If the connector housing is now inserted with the locking clip


30


, located in the prelatched position, into the mating connector housing


2


, then the two free ends


36


and


37


of the locking clip enter the holder


5


, so that the tooth


39


is arranged in the vicinity of the toothed rod


11


. When the connector housing is introduced further into the mating connector housing


2


, the foot end


53


of the lever


50


comes into contact with the release shoulder


16


or, as is shown in

FIG. 3

, with an inclined release projection


28


, so that the release shoulder


16


or the release projection


28


presses against the inclined collar


62


on the foot end


53


of the lever


50


, so that the lever arm


50


rotates about its rotation axis


60


, with one latching tab


52


being raised off the side


19


via the latching hook


26


. In the process, the lever


50


is supported on the side surface


18


or


19


, respectively, by means of a projection


74


, which is arranged at the level of the rotation axis


60


as shown in FIG.


2


and FIG.


4


. This avoids the rotation axis


60


bending when it is pressed onto the foot end of the lever, which would make it impossible to release the latching tab. It is likewise possible for the projection or two projections to be arranged on the corresponding side surfaces


18


or


19


, respectively, in which case care must be taken to ensure that this does not interfere with the latching tab


52


. An arrangement offset at the side is thus required in this case. In a corresponding manner, the other latching tab


52


, which is arranged on the side surface


18


, is raised via the latching hook


25


. It should be noted that, in

FIG. 3

, the foot end


53


slides past the release projection


28


. This does not correspond to the actual design. On the one hand, the lever arm


50


is shown in the unstressed position. On the other hand, it can be seen that the distance between the two release projections


28


is shorter than the distance between the two foot ends, in order that the lever


50


is tilted during insertion.




The latching tabs


52


on the two limbs


32


and


33


can now slide past the latching hooks


25


and


26


. Further insertion of the connector housing into the mating connector housing


2


results in the lower edge


62


of the locking clip


30


reaching the apron


4


in the region of the base


31


and, correspondingly, being pivoted upwards so that, on the one hand, the two latching tabs


52


on the two limbs


32


and


33


pass over the latching hooks


25


and


26


and, on the other hand, the two teeth


39


at the free ends


36


and


37


engage in the toothed rod


11


. The fitter can now pivot the locking clip


30


upwards until the base enters the locking hook


24


. In the process, the two teeth


39


pull the connector housing into the mating connector housing.




In order to open the plug connector, the fitter just needs to press on the tongue


23


, so that the locking hook


24


releases the base


3


of the locking clip


30


, and pivots the locking clip


30


in the prelatched direction. In a corresponding way, the connector housing


1


is raised out of the mating connector housing


2


by virtue of the tooth


38


,


39


on the limbs


32


and


33


. If the locking clip


30


is pivoted further upwards, the ramp


71


on the latching tab


52


comes into contact with the ramp


81


on the latching hook


26


. In the process, the lever


50


is once again tilted about its rotation axis


60


until the latching tab


52


has overcome the latching hook


26


, so that the flattened ridge


72


comes into contact with the side surface


19


of the connector housing


1


. The electrical plug connector is now ready for use once again.




The above description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention should not be regarded as representing any limitation, but is merely illustrative.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical plug connector havinga U-shaped locking clip having two mutually parallel running limbs and a base running essentially at right angles to the limbs; a connector housing having two pins which are integrally formed on a pivoting shaft positioned on opposite side surfaces of the connector housing, pointing outwards, and in which free ends of the limbs are hinged; and a mating connector housing having an apron, in which the clip and the mating connector housing have complementary engagement elements for inserting the connector housing into the mating connector housing (2), wherein at least one of the two limbs has a lever arm which can pivot elastically about an axis of rotation and has a projection at the level of the axis of rotation which rests on a side surface of the connector housing, in which the axis of rotation essentially coincides with a longitudinal axis of the limb and a mechanical connection between a head end of the lever arm and a latching element fitted on the corresponding side surface of the connector housing can be released, wherein the apron extends onto a foot end of the lever arm when the connector housing is inserted into the mating connector housing.
  • 2. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said head end includes a latching tab pointing towards an opposite limb and is surrounded by a ramp, a flattened ridge running parallel to the limb and a surface at right angles to the limb, with the ridge resting on said side surface.
  • 3. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said latching element is a latching hook pointing outwardly and is surrounded by another ramp, another flattened ridge running parallel to said side surface and by another surface at right angles to said latching hook, with said latching hook being arranged on the side surface such that, when said locking clip is in a pivoted-up state, the vertical surface of a latching tab and the vertical surface of said latching hook rest on one another.
  • 4. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said apron has at least one release shoulder, which runs in the insertion direction, projects inwards and is arranged in such a manner that, during insertion, said release shoulder extends onto said foot end, with the shoulder having, in an entry region, a tab which points inwards and has an inclined end face and a rear face running transversely with respect to the insertion direction.
  • 5. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said clip is in the form of a flat, broad and upright strip, with said lever arms being incorporated in the upright strip.
  • 6. An electrical plug connector according to claim 5, wherein, at the level of each of said two limbs said strip has an essentially V-shaped cutout surrounding said head end and bulging outwardly towards said foot end in such a way that said lever arm is essentially in the form of a lens.
  • 7. An electrical plug connector according to claim 5 wherein a lower and upper outer edge of said clip include a collar, and the lower outer edge includes a second collar, which is inclined inwards at the level of said foot ends.
  • 8. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein at least one toothed rod which runs parallel to the insertion direction and is fitted on said matting connector housing, and at least one tooth located on said essentially circular free end form engagement elements, whereby the tooth engages in said toothed rod when said clip is pivoted.
  • 9. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said connector housing and said clip include holding elements adapted to be released and engage in said clip when said clip reaches a position where said connector housing and said mating connector housing are locked.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 38 930 Aug 1999 DE
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number Date Country
19704312 A1 Aug 1998 DE
29802142 U1 Jul 1999 DE
0273999 A2 Jul 1988 EP
0676830 A2 Oct 1995 EP
0692846 A2 Jan 1996 EP