The present invention relates to an enclosure assembly, and more particularly, to an enclosure assembly for an electrical connector.
Known enclosure assemblies for electrical connectors are used to surround electrical components, protecting them against detrimental environmental influences such as shock, dirt, and moisture. The enclosure assemblies have housings providing an interior space for accommodating the electrical components. In order to mount and access the electrical components within the interior space, some enclosure assemblies have multiple housings, and other enclosure assemblies are formed by the respective housings of a plug and a mating plug. The known housings are held together by catches on one housing interacting with respective counter-catches on the other housing.
The catches and counter-catches may be held in a locking position by a locking element in order to prevent unintended detachment. Screws are often used as the locking element, and may be screwed into a securing element having the catch. For example, a known connector 101 with an enclosure assembly 102 having a locking mechanism 110 with a catch 115a is shown in
Manufacturing the screw and the securing element used in the known prior art, however, is expensive. Further, using a screw necessitates the use of a device to tighten and remove the screw, and checking a correct tightening of the screw may require dynamometric tools. These additional steps and required parts make the manufacture and assembly of known enclosure assemblies cumbersome and expensive. Furthermore, parts may be lost during assembly or service, risking an unintended disconnection. The screw 120, as shown in
An object of the invention, among others, is to provide an enclosure assembly which is easy to manufacture and assemble while providing a high level of protection against environmental influences. The disclosed enclosure assembly comprises a housing body having a catch securing the housing body to a portion of the electrical connector and a lock. The lock is movable between an unlocking position and a locking position in which the lock prevents movement of the catch, and pivotable from the locking position into a secured position preventing movement of the lock back to the unlocking position.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to embodiments of an enclosure assembly for an electrical connector. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms, and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and still fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
An enclosure assembly 2 for an electrical connector 1 is shown generally in
A longitudinal direction X, a transverse direction Y and a height direction Z may be assigned to the connector 1 and/or the enclosure assembly 2 in
The enclosure assembly 2 includes a housing 3 having a first housing body 3a, a second housing body 3b, and a lid 3c shown in
The second housing body 3b may be a part of the housing 3, or may alternatively be another portion of the connector 1 such as a plug portion 7 of the connector 1. The plug portion 7 is adapted to be mated with a mating plug (not shown) of the connector 1 in a plug direction P running essentially in parallel in the longitudinal direction X. In a further alternative, the second housing body 3b may be a portion of a mating connector plug. The first housing body 3a and the second housing body 3b may thus be part of a single plug portion 7 or may be a plug portion 7 and a mating plug portion. The plug portion 7 may be formed by injection molding from plastic material.
The housing 3 may accommodate electrical components 8 such as, for example, terminals, filters, integrated circuits or other electric or electronic devices known to those with ordinary skill in the art. The interior space 4 may be shaped according to the respective requirements for taking up electrical components 8.
The enclosure assembly 2 also has an engaging mechanism 9 and a locking mechanism 10 in order to mechanically connect the first housing body 3a to the second housing body 3b. Engaging mechanisms 9 and locking mechanisms 10 may be provided in whatever number and form desired for connecting the first housing body 3a to the second housing body 3b. The engaging mechanism 9 may also be omitted and replaced by another locking mechanism 10.
In the embodiment shown in
In the unassembled state A shown in
The first housing body 3a is placed on the second housing body 3b in the region of the first wall portion 11 in such a way that an upper first wall portion 11a of the first housing body 3a abuts a lower first wall portion 11b of the second housing body 3b. An upper first rim 13a formed at the upper first wall portion 11a facing the longitudinal direction X abuts a lower first rim 13b formed at the lower first wall portion 11b facing counter to the longitudinal direction X. The upper first wall portion 11a and the lower first wall portion 11b are part of the first wall portion 11 or, at least in sections, constitute the first wall portion 11.
The engaging mechanism 9 has an engaging protrusion 9a and an engaging recess 9b. The engaging protrusion 9a protrudes from the upper first wall portion 11a, in particular on an extension 9c protruding from the upper first wall portion 11a in the longitudinal direction X. The engaging protrusion 9a protrudes from the extension 9c in the transverse direction Y, and is positioned to extend into the engaging recess 9b.
The engaging protrusion 9a snugly engages the engaging recess 9b while the upper first rim 13a abuts the lower first rim 13b. The engaging mechanism 9 thus inhibits movement of the first housing body 3a with respect to the second housing body 3b in the region of the first wall portion 11, particularly preventing movement essentially parallel to the longitudinal direction X.
The locking mechanism 10 includes a latching protrusion 10a, a latching recess 10b, and a latching arm 10c. The latching protrusion 10a is formed protruding from the latching arm 10c, which extends from the first housing body 3a, in particular from the upper second wall portion 12a. The latching protrusion 10a protrudes from the latching arm 10c counter to the transverse direction Y and is positioned to extend into the latching recess 10b formed in the lower second wall portion 12b. The latching recess 10b opens in the transverse direction Y towards the interior space 4. The engaging protrusion 9a, engaging recess 9b, latching protrusion 10a, and latching recess 10b may have a variety of complementary shapes; the protrusions and recesses may be reversed on the housing 3.
In the latched state M, an upper second rim 14a of the upper second wall portion 12a abuts a lower second rim 14b of the lower second wall portion 12b. In order to facilitate a deflection of the latching protrusion 10a in the transverse direction Y when moving the latching protrusion 10a past the upper second rim 14a, in a transition from an unlatched state N to the latched state M shown in
The latching protrusion 10a, the latching arm 10c, and the upper second rim 14a form a catch 15a. The catch 15a also has a leg 16 extending away from a base 17 of the locking mechanism 10. The leg 16 includes a first wall 18 of a lock passageway 19, within which a lock 20 of the locking mechanism 10 is disposed. The catch 15a and the lock 20 may be manufactured of plastic material, for example, by injection molding. A counter-catch 15b comprises the latching recess 10b and the lower second rim 14b.
The lock 20, as shown in
The post 21 protrudes from the lower end of the spring 23, which extends downwardly from the actuation section 22. As shown in
The actuation section 22 includes a handle 24 and an arresting member 25. The handle 24 has two handling members 26 protruding in the direction opposite to the transverse direction Y and a connecting section 24a connecting the two handling members 26. The spring 23 may be arranged essentially in between the two handling members 26.
The actuation section 22 further includes a plurality of actuation openings 27 open to an exterior of the enclosure assembly 2. The handling members 26 extend through the actuation openings 27 adjacent an outer contour 28 of the enclosure assembly 2, so that the lock 20 may be accessed and operated from outside the enclosure assembly 2. As shown in
The lock passageway 19 is shown in
The bar 35, the leg 16 of the catch 15a and the base 17 may be formed as parts of an insert 36 received within a seating 37 which may be formed at the housing 3, in particular at the first housing body 3a. The insert 36 may be provided with a mounting element 38 for mounting the insert 36 to the housing 3. The insert 36 may include the upper second rim 14a, the catch 15a, the leg 16, the base 17, the first wall 18, the actuation opening 27, the outer contour 28, the bottom 33 of the lock passageway 19, the bar 35 and mounting element 38. The catch 15a may alternatively be integrally formed with the first housing body 3a. A mounting member 39 may be formed at the housing 3 or may be provided as a separate piece for interacting with the mounting element 38 of the insert 36, such that the insert 36 may be connected to the housing 3 in a positive fit and/or friction fit manner. The mounting element 38 may be a through-hole for example and the mounting member 39 may be formed as a boss and/or bolt to be fitted in the through-hole. The leg 16 and the bar 35 may be connected to each other via the base 17, which may serve as a yoke for holding the catch 15a so that it is resiliently connected to the first housing body 3a.
The lock passageway 19, as shown in
The lock passageway 19 also has a counter fixing member 31a, as shown in
The enclosure assembly 2 is shown in
The lock 20 may be slid along the lock passageway 19 in an actuation direction J running essentially in parallel to the longitudinal direction X and the assembly direction H. Further, the lock 20 may be swiveled and/or pivoted by exerting forces onto the handle 24 in a securing direction K running essentially in parallel to the transverse direction Y. By moving the lock 20 along the actuation direction J, the lock 20 can be transferred from the unlocking position U shown in
The lower guidance section 32 widens funnel-like from the bottom 33 upwardly so that the actuation section 22 may be pivoted about the post 21. By pushing on the handle 24 in the securing direction K shown in
The lock 20 is moved from the locked position L to the secured position S by being moved in the securing direction K until the arresting member 25 is arrested and/or snapped in at the stop 30, which may cause an audible, visual and/or tactile feedback to an operator assembling the enclosure assembly 2. The lock 20 is positioned between the stop 30 and the bottom 33 of the lock passageway 19. The post 21 may be urged towards the catch 15a so that disengaging the catch 15a and the counter-catch 15b is further prevented. The spring 23 exerts spring forces such that the arresting member 25 snaps behind the stop 30 and a pressure is exerted onto the catch 15a against the transverse direction Y and/or onto the bottom 33 along the longitudinal direction X and actuation direction J. Thereby, the lock 20 can be fully jammed under spring tension in the secured position S.
The handle 24 in the secured position S is positioned within the actuation opening 27 and the outer contour of the handle 24 is aligned with the outer contour 28, such that the lock 20 is fully positioned within and does not protrude from the enclosure assembly 2. In particular, a bridge 40 formed at the leg 16 as a rounded buckle or curvature is adapted in shape to the contour of the handle 24 so that they are aligned with each other towards the outside of the enclosure assembly 2.
Advantageously, according to the enclosure assembly 2 for an electrical connector 1 of the present invention, the catch 15a is easily immobilized by the lock 20. The second housing body 3b is thereby easily attached to and secured to the first housing body 3a. The lock 20, furthermore, is held at the housing 3 such that it may not be lost. The lock 20 is easily accessible from outside the enclosure assembly 2, protrudes from the enclosure assembly 2 for manual manipulation between the locked position L and the unlocked position U, and is aligned with an outer contour 28 of the enclosure assembly 2 in the secured state S to protect the lock 20 from harmful influences such as mechanical impacts, dirt and/or moisture.
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14155983 | Feb 2014 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2015/051997, filed Jan. 30, 2015 which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to European Patent Application No. 14155983.1, filed Feb. 20, 2014.
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Parent | PCT/EP2015/051997 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 15239103 | US |