Claims
- 1. An electrical plug-in connector for providing an electrical connection between two regions separated by a partition wall, the partition wall having an assembly hole with a reinforcement bead on a first side of the partition wall around the assembly hole, the electrical plug-in connector comprising:a connector part positioned on a second side of the partition wall; a guide bushing positioned on the first side of the partition wall, an extended portion of the guide bushing penetrating the assembly hole in the partition wall, the extended portion of the guide bushing having a support flange and a lock stop, the support flange being supported on the reinforcement bead of the assembly hole on the first side of the partition wall, the lock stop extending through the assembly hole to the second side of the partition wall and connected to the connector part; and a locking element connected to the connector part and operable to engage the lock stop and exert a fastening pressure directed away from the partition wall towards the connector part such that the extended portion of the guide bushing braces the guide bushing against the assembly hole.
- 2. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 1 wherein:the locking element is movably connected radially to the connector part between a disengaged position in which the locking element is disengaged from the lock stop and an engaged position in which the locking element engages the lock stop.
- 3. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 1 wherein:the connector part includes electrical plug-in contacts; and the electrical plug-in connector further includes a socket part having electrical contact jacks insertable into an opening of the guide bushing oppositely facing the connector part to create an electrical connection with the plug-in contacts of the connector part.
- 4. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 1 wherein:the lock stop includes a locking groove.
- 5. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 4 wherein:the locking groove includes a tangentially directed recess in the extended portion of the guide bushing.
- 6. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 1 wherein:the lock stop includes two diametrically opposed locking grooves; and the locking element includes a forked locking clamp arranged at one end of an activating arm, wherein the forked locking clamp engages the two locking grooves to exert a fastening pressure directed away from the partition wall towards the connector part such that the extended portion of the guide bushing braces the guide bushing against the assembly hole.
- 7. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 6 wherein:the activating arm includes a convex element; and the connector part includes a concave element, wherein the convex element slidably guides into the concave element to slidably guide the activating arm against the connector part in order to force the forked locking clamp to engage the two locking grooves.
- 8. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 7 wherein:the convex element is a T-section and the concave element is a C-section.
- 9. An electrical plug-in connector for providing an electrical connection between two regions separated by a partition wall, the partition wall having an assembly hole with a reinforcement bead on a first side of the partition wall around the assembly hole, the electrical plug-in connector comprising:a connector part positioned on a second side of the partition wall, the connector part having an insert edge provided with locking slits; a guide bushing positioned on the first side of the partition wall, an extended portion of the guide bushing penetrating the assembly hole in the partition wall, the extended portion of the guide bushing having a support flange and a lock stop, the support flange being supported on the reinforcement bead of the assembly hole on the first side of the partition wall, the lock stop extending through the assembly hole to the second side of the partition wall and connected to the connector part within the insert edge in a region bordering the locking slits; and a locking element connected to the connector part, the locking element having a pair of locking arms which are resiliently biased towards one another, the first locking arm operable to engage the lock stop to exert a fastening pressure directed away from the partition wall towards the connector part such that the extended portion of the guide bushing braces the guide bushing against the assembly hole, and the second locking arm operable to engage the locking slits to exert a fastening pressure directed away from the connector part towards the guide bushing such that the connector part braces with the extended portion of the guide bushing.
- 10. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 9 wherein:the locking element is movably attached radially to the connector part between a disengaged position in which the locking element is disengaged from the lock stop and the locking slits and an engaged position in which the locking element engages the lock stop and the locking slits.
- 11. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 10 wherein:the locking element includes an activating arm which is slidable to radially move the locking element between the disengaged position and the engaged position.
- 12. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 9 wherein:the connector part includes electrical plug-in contacts; and the electrical plug-in connector further includes a socket part having electrical contact jacks insertable into an opening of the guide bushing oppositely facing the connector part to create an electrical connection with the plug-in contacts of the connector part.
- 13. The electrical plug-in connector of claim 9 wherein:the lock stop includes two diametrically opposed locking grooves tangentially directed recess in the extended portion of the guide bushing.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/646,721 filed Sep. 21, 2000 now abondoned which, in turn, is based on PCT application Ser. No. PCT/EP99/04424, filed Jun. 25, 1999.
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