Information
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Patent Grant
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6368140
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Patent Number
6,368,140
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Date Filed
Friday, May 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Figueroa; Felix O.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a half-fitting prevention connector (1), a resilient member (20; 25; 35) attachable to a housing (14) of a female connector (3) is employed. A longitudinal direction of the resilient member (20; 25; 35) is substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the female connector (3). A central portion of the resilient member (20; 25; 35) is fixedly secured to the housing (14) by a fixing mechanism (21; 30; 40), so that opposite end portions of the resilient member (20; 25; 35) are flexible. A pair of abutment portions (9) are formed on a flexible lock arm (5) formed on a housing (4) of a male connector (2). When the female connector (3) and the male connector (2) are fitted to each other, the abutment portions (9) are abutted against the opposite end portions of the resilient member (20; 25; 35).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a half-fitting prevention connector which reliably prevents half-fitting by way of the resiliency of a resilient member attached to a housing of at least one of a pair of male and female connectors which are fittable to each other, and which reliably effects fitting and locking with the mating connector.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No.
2000-162967,
which is incorporated herein by reference.
2. Description of the Related Art
A related example of a half-fitting prevention connector now will be described with reference to
FIGS. 9
to
12
.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, in a half-fitting prevention connector
51
, an exclusive housing
55
is provided integrally on a housing
54
of a male connector
52
of a pair of male and female connectors
52
and
53
which are fittable to each other. A pair of compression coil springs
57
are respectively accommodated in a pair of spring accommodating portions
56
on both sides of the interior of this exclusive housing
55
, and half-fitting between the male and female connectors
52
and
53
is prevented by the resiliency of the compression springs
57
.
In addition, the male connector
52
has a lock arm
58
which has on a lower surface of its tip a retaining pawl
59
for retaining the mating female connector
53
and is supported at its rear end on the housing
54
so as to be flexible as a cantilever. Further, displacement preventing projections
60
are provided on an upper surface of the lock arm
58
on the opposite side to the side where the engaging projection is provided, and a lock peak
61
is provided on the upper surface of its root portion.
In addition, a slider
62
is slidably held in the exclusive housing
55
. The slider
62
has a slider body
66
on which a slider arm
69
which is upwardly flexible by using a rear portion of the slider body
66
as a root is formed. A pair of abutment projections
70
are provided on the lower surface of a front end of the slider arm
69
. Further, a pressing portion
72
which can be pressed in the rearward direction by an operator's finger is provided on the upper surface of a rear end portion of the slider body
66
.
Further, provided on an upper surface of a female housing
75
are an inclined projection
77
for retaining the retaining pawl
59
and a retaining groove
79
located immediately behind it, and a pair of stopper projections
78
, which abut against the abutment projections
70
of the slider
62
, are provided on the upper surface of the female housing
75
.
In the half-fitting prevention connector
51
having the above-described construction, the male and female connectors
52
and
53
are made to face each other and are pressed in the connector fitting directions, as shown in FIG.
10
. Then, since the stopper projections
78
on the female housing
75
abut against the abutment projections
70
of the slider
62
, and the slider
62
is pushed in toward the rear of the exclusive housing
55
in the upper portion of the housing
54
while compressing the compression springs
57
(see FIG.
9
). Further, as the retaining pawl
59
rides over the inclined projection
77
, the lock arm
58
is flexed upward, while the slider arm
69
is flexed upward by riding over the lock peak
61
.
If the fitting forces of the male and female connectors
52
and
53
are canceled at this stage, the slider
62
is pushed back by the urging forces of the compression springs
57
, so that the female connector
53
is pushed back by the abutment projections
70
and the stopper projections
78
. Hence, the male and female connectors
52
and
53
are prevented from being left in a half-fitted state.
If the fitting operation is further advanced, as shown in
FIG. 11
, the slider arm
69
is flexed further upwardby the lock peak
61
, and the abutment projections
70
are disengaged from the stopper projections
78
, with the result that the slider
62
is pushed back forwardly by the urging forces of the compression springs
57
(see FIG.
9
), and the front end of the pressing portion
72
abuts against the lock peak
61
and stops.
At this time, since the retaining pawl
59
is retained by the inclined projection
77
and the retaining groove
79
, the state of flexion of the lock arm
58
returns to its original state, and the displacement preventing portion
71
of the slider
62
is fitted over the displacement preventing projections
60
of the lock arm
58
.
Next, to cancel the fitting between the male and female connectors
52
and
53
, as shown in
FIG. 12
, the operator pulls the pressing portion
72
in the rearward direction while compressing the compression springs
57
(see
FIG. 9
) while holding the housing
75
. Consequently, the slider
62
retracts to allow the displacement preventing projections
60
to be canceled from the state of being locked by the displacement preventing portion
71
, and since the abutment projections
70
ride over the stopper projections
78
, the slider
69
begins to be flexed upward.
If the pressing portion
72
is further pulled, at the same time as the tip portion of the slider arm
69
rides over the lock peak
61
, the retaining pawl
59
becomes unlocked from the inclined projection
77
since its rear surface is inclined, so that the fitting between the male and female connectors
52
and
53
can be canceled.
However, with the above-described half-fitting prevention connector
51
, there has been a possibility that since the slider
62
is required, the number of component parts increases, and the number of assembling steps increases, leading to higher cost.
In addition, since when the pressing portion
72
is pulled backward during the releasing operation for the connectors, the pressing portion
72
must be pulled while compressing the compression springs, there has been a possibility that the operating efficiency during releasing operation of the connectors is poor.
Furthermore, since resin members such as the lock arm
58
and the slider arm
69
are flexed greatly during the fitting and releasing operations of the connectors
52
and
53
, there may be a problem in the durability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been devised in view of the above-described undesired possibilities of the related art, and its object is to provide a half-fitting prevention connector which has a small number of component parts, offers satisfactory operating efficiency during the releasing operation, and excels in the durability with small flexion of resin members during the fitting and releasing operations.
To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a half-fitting prevention connector which comprises:
a first connector including a first housing;
a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector;
a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate;
a resilient member attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the resilient member being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector; and
a fixing mechanism, with which a central portion of the resilient member is fixedly secured to the second housing, so that opposite end portions of the resilient member are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the opposite end portions of the resilient member,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient member, and
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
In accordance with the first aspect of the present invention, since a slider is not required, the number of component parts can be reduced, the structure is simplified, and the number of assembling steps can be reduced, thereby making it possible to lower the cost, thereby making it possible to attain a reduction in cost.
Furthermore, since the amount of the flexion of the lock arm during the fitting and releasing operations of the male and female connectors is small, and resin members other than the lock arm are not flexed, it is possible to improve the durability of the connector.
In addition, since the resilient member is so adapted as to be set in a free state and not to be flexed during the first half of the releasing operation, it is unnecessary to pull back the operating portion against the urging force of the resilient member during the releasing operation. During the second half of the releasing operation, the resilient member is easily flexed in the connector releasing direction by virtue of the tapered surfaces provided on the inner sides of the abutment projections. Hence, it is possible to improve the operating efficiency during the releasing operation.
Furthermore, to achieve the above object, according to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a half-fitting prevention connector which comprises:
a first connector including a first housing;
a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector;
a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate;
a coil spring attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the coil spring being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector;
a retaining piece, which is formed uprightly on the second housing, and has a nipping slot nipping a central portion of the coil spring, so that at least one of a rear end portion and an upper end portion of the central portion of the coil spring is retained; and
a supporting projection which supports a front end portion of the central portion of the coil spring to fixedly secure the central portion of the coil spring to the second housing in cooperation with the retaining piece, so that opposite end portions of the coil spring are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the opposite end portions of the coil spring,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the coil spring, and
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
In accordance with the second aspect of the present invention, for example, a coil spring may be employed as a resilient member. Accordingly, since the coil spring has the form of the most widespread spring, the coil spring can be produced at low cost. Further, in accordance with the second aspect, for example, a retaining piece and a supporting projection may be employed as a fixing mechanism for the coil spring. Therefore, the coil spring can be easily fixed by such the fixing mechanism with which the coil spring is clamped between the retaining piece and the supporting projection. Accordingly, the assembling operation at the time of attaching the coil spring in the housing can be facilitated, thereby making it possible to improve productivity and attain a reduction in cost.
Furthermore, to achieve the above object, according to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a half-fitting prevention connector which comprises:
a first connector including a first housing;
a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector;
a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate;
a balanced-type spring attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the balanced-type spring being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector, the balanced-type spring including:
a central fixing portion,
a pair of flexible portions which are extended laterally from opposite sides of the central fixing portion, and
a pair of inwardly convoluted portions, which are located at opposite end portions of the balanced-type spring and are formed by inwardly convoluting tips of the pair of flexible portions;
a retaining column formed uprightly on the second housing, the retaining column having a flange portion, which is formed on an upper end portion of the retaining column, and with which the central fixing portion of the balanced-type spring is retained; and
a pair of receiving projections which receive rear end portions of the pair of flexible portions at positions adjacent to the central fixing portion to fixedly secure the balanced-type spring to the second housing in cooperation with the retaining column, so that the pair of inwardly convoluted portions of the balanced-type spring are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the pair of inwardly convoluted portions of the balanced-type spring,
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the balanced-type spring, and
wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
In accordance with the third aspect of the present invention, for example, a balanced-type spring may be employed as a resilient member. Since the inwardly convoluted portions are provided on such the balanced-type spring, when the balanced-type spring is pressed in the connector fitting direction by the abutment projections, the abutment projections are difficult to be dislocated from the opposite end portions of the spring, and the urging force becomes strong. On the other hand, when the balanced-type spring is pressed in the connector releasing direction at the ti me of the releasing operation of the connectors, the abutment projections are easily dislocated from the opposite end portions of the spring, and the urging force becomes weak. Therefore, an undue stress is not applied to the spring, and the fitting and releasing operations are facilitated.
Further, in accordance with the third aspect, for example, a retaining column and a receiving projection may be employed as a fixing mechanism for the balanced-type spring. Therefore, the balanced-type spring can be easily fixed by such the fixing mechanism with which the central fixing portion of the balanced-type spring is retained and clamped. Accordingly, the assembling operation and the fitting and releasing operations at the time of attaching the balanced-type spring to the housing are facilitated, and the life of such the spring is prolonged, thereby making it possible to improve the reliability of the connector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view illustrating an embodiment of a half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged cross-sectional view of an essential section shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 1
are starting to be fitted, and is across-sectional view taken along lines IIIA—IIIA and IIIB—IIIB;
FIG. 4
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 1
are fitted halfway;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 1
are completely fitted;
FIG. 6
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 5
are released;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating a modification of a spring member of the half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the present invention and a fixing mechanism entailed by the modification;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view illustrating another modification of the spring member of the half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the present invention and the fixing mechanism entailed by the modification;
FIG.
9
. is an exploded perspective view illustrating an example of a related half-fitting prevention connector;
FIG. 10
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 9
are fitted halfway;
FIG. 11
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 9
are completely fitted; and
FIG. 12
is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in
FIG. 11
are released.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIGS. 1
to
8
, a detailed description will be given of preferred embodiments of a half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the present invention.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, in a half-fitting prevention connector
1
in this embodiment, half-fitting between a pair of male and female connectors
2
and
3
which are fittable to each other is prevented by the resiliency of a coil spring
20
serving as a spring member and accommodated in a housing
14
of the female connector
3
. Further, at the time of fitting with the male connector
2
, a lock arm
5
, which is supported at its rear end by a column
6
on a housing
4
of the male connector
2
and has a retaining pawl
7
on its upper surface, is flexed in cooperation with the spring member
20
so as to be retained in a retaining recess
17
in the female connector
3
, thereby effecting the mutual engagement between the male and female connectors
2
and
3
.
It should be noted that a terminal accommodating chamber
11
for accommodating a pair of connecting terminals, e.g., a pair of female terminals having covered wires connected to their rear ends, is provided inside the housing
4
of the male connector
2
. Meanwhile, a terminal accommodating chamber
18
for accommodating a pair of connecting terminals, e.g., a pair of male terminals having covered wires connected to their rear ends, is provided at the rear of the housing
14
of the female connector
3
. The housing
14
is fitted in such a manner as to cover outer surfaces of the housing
4
.
Both ends of the coil spring
20
are flexible simultaneously in a connector fitting direction or a connector releasing direction with its central portion serving as a reference, and the central portion of the coil spring
20
is fixed in an exclusive space
15
in an upper portion of the housing
14
by a fixing mechanism
21
in a state in which the coil spring
20
is laid in a transverse direction orthogonal to the connector fitting direction of the connector. The top plate of the female housing
14
above the exclusive space
15
is formed as a press plate
16
for pressing the retaining pawl
7
downward and causing it to slide, and the retaining recess
17
for retaining the retaining pawl
7
is formed on the rear side of the press plate
16
.
Further, a pair of abutment projections
9
for abutting against both ends of the coil spring
20
are provided on the lower side of the lock arm
5
below the retaining pawl
7
. Tapered surfaces
10
are respectively formed on the inner sides, i.e., mutually facing sides, of the abutment projections
9
such that the interval therebetween becomes gradually wider toward the rear.
Incidentally, an inclined surface
8
which is inclined forward is provided on an upper surface of the retaining pawl
7
so as to deflect the lock arm
5
downward as the retaining pawl
7
slips underneath the lower surface of the press plate
16
during the fitting operation.
In addition, the fixing mechanism
21
of the coil spring
20
is provided uprightly in one housing
14
and is comprised of a pair supporting projections
24
for supporting a front end of the coil spring
20
as well as a retaining piece
22
having a nipping notch
23
for nipping the spring wire at a central portion of the coil spring
20
and adapted to retain a rear end and an upper end of the central portion of the coil spring
20
.
In the half-fitting prevention connector
1
having the above-described construction, the coil spring
20
is pushed into the exclusive space in the upper portion of the housing
14
in a state in which the coil spring
20
is laid in a transverse direction (in a direction orthogonal to the connector fitting direction) while causing the spring wire at the central portion of the coil spring
20
to be nipped in the nipping notch
23
in the retaining pawl
22
. Accordingly, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the front end of the central portion of the coil spring
20
is pressed and fixed by the retaining piece
22
, and the rear end of the central portion is supported by the supporting projections
24
. As a result, the coil spring
20
is accommodated in the exclusive space
15
.
Further, a pair of female terminals, to which covered wires (not shown) are respectively connected, are inserted into the terminal accommodating chamber
11
from its rear side, and are retained by retaining lances (not shown) provided in the terminal accommodating chamber
11
. Meanwhile, a pair of male terminals, to which covered wires (not shown) are respectively connected, are inserted into the terminal accommodating chamber
18
in the rear portion of the housing
14
from its rear side, and are retained by retaining lances (not shown) provided in the terminal accommodating chamber
18
.
Next, referring to
FIGS. 1
to
6
, a description will be given of the fitting operation of the male and female connectors.
First, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the male and female connectors
2
and
3
are made to face each other and are pressed toward each other in the connector fitting directions. Then, since the inclined surface
8
of the retaining pawl
7
abuts against the press plate
16
, the lock arm
5
is flexed downward. Then, if the male connector
2
is further pressed in the connector fitting direction, the retaining pawl
7
advances while sliding on the inner surface of the press plate
16
.
Subsequently, as shown in
FIG. 4
, both side end portions of the coil spring
20
respectively abut against the abutment projections
9
located on the lower side of the front end of the lock arm
5
, the both side end portions of the coil spring
20
are flexed rearwardly, so that the urging force in the direction opposite to the connector fitting direction gradually increases. At this juncture, the male and female connectors
2
and
3
are pressed against each other in a state in which insofar as the lock arm
5
is downwardly flexed, the front end faces of the abutment projections
9
are not dislocated from the both side end portions of the coil spring
20
since the front end faces of the abutment projections
9
are substantially vertical.
Then, if the connector fitting force is canceled in the half-fitted state persisting immediately before the retaining pawl
7
is engaged in the retaining slot
17
, the make connector
2
is pushed back by the urging force of the coil spring
20
, thereby preventing the half-fitting between the connectors.
Next, if the male connector is further pressed in the half-fitted state, the retaining pawl
7
is engaged in the retaining recess
17
, as shown in FIG.
4
. Then, since the abutment projections
9
located on the lower surface of the front end of the lock arm
5
are displaced upward, the abutment projection
9
are dislocated from the both side end portions of the coil spring
20
, so that the coil spring
20
is set in a free state. Then, whether the state is the half-fitted state or the completely-fitted state can be determined by visually observing the state of engagement between the retaining pawl
7
and the retaining recess
17
.
Next, to cancel the completely-fitted state of the male and female connectors, if the operator presses an operating portion
5
a while holding the housings
4
and
14
of the male and female connectors
2
and
3
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, so as to cancel the fitting between the retaining pawl
7
and the retaining recess
17
, and the male and female connectors
2
and
3
are pulled away from each other, the fitting of the connectors is canceled in a procedure opposite to that of the above-described fitting operation. However, even if the lock arm
5
is flexed downward, the coil spring
20
is in an unloaded free state during the first half of the releasing operation, as shown in FIG.
5
. Accordingly, since the urging force of the coil spring
20
is not applied, the force with which the male connector
2
is pulled away from the female connector
3
while deflecting the lock arm
5
can be small.
In addition, during the latter half of the releasing operation, as shown in
FIG. 6
, since the tapered surfaces
10
are formed on the inner sides of the abutment projection
9
, the abutment projection
9
can easily slip away by flexing the both end portions of the coil spring
20
despite the fact that the lock arm
5
is flexed downward.
As described above, with the half-fitting prevention connector
1
in accordance with this embodiment, both side ends of the coil spring
20
are flexible simultaneously in the connector fitting direction or the connector releasing direction with its central portion serving as a reference, and the central portion of the coil spring
20
is fixed in the exclusive space
15
in the upper portion of the housing
14
by the fixing mechanism
21
in a state in which the coil spring
20
is laid in the transverse direction orthogonal to the connector fitting direction. In addition, the top plate of the female housing
14
above the exclusive space
15
is formed as the press plate
16
for pressing the retaining paw
17
downward and causing it to slide, and the retaining recess
17
for retaining the retaining pawl
7
is formed on the rear side of the press plate
16
. Further, the pair of abutment projections
9
for abutting against both ends of the coil spring
20
are provided on the lower side of the lock arm
5
, and the tapered surfaces
10
are respectively formed on the inner sides of the abutment projections
9
such that the interval therebetween becomes gradually wider toward the rear.
Accordingly, since a slider is not required, the number of component parts can be reduced, the structure is simplified, and the number of assembling steps can be reduced. Furthermore, since the amount of the flexion of the lock arm
5
during fitting and releasing operations of the male and female connectors
2
and
3
is small, and resin members other than the lock arm
5
are not flexed, it is possible to improve the durability of the connector.
In addition, since the coil spring
20
is in the free state and is not flexed during the first half of the releasing operation, it is unnecessary to pull back the operating portion against the urging force of the coil spring
20
during the releasing operation for the connectors. Moreover, since the both end portions of the coil spring
20
are easily flexed in the connector releasing direction by the tapered surfaces
10
on the inner sides of the abutment projection
9
during the latter half of the releasing operation for the connectors, thereby facilitating the releasing operation. Accordingly, it is possible to improve the operating efficiency during the releasing operation.
In addition, the fixing mechanism
21
is provided uprightly in one housing
14
and is comprised of the pair supporting projections
24
for supporting the front end of the coil spring
20
as well as the retaining piece
22
having the nipping notch
23
for nipping the spring wire at a central portion of the coil spring
20
and adapted to retain the rear end and the upper end of the central portion of the coil spring
20
. Accordingly, since the coil spring has the form of the most widespread spring, the coil spring can be produced at low cost.
Further, the fixing mechanism
21
of the coil spring
20
is so arranged to be fixed if the spring wire at the central portion of the coil spring
20
is placed in the nipping notch
23
, and the central portion of the coil spring
20
is clamped by the retaining piece
22
and the supporting projections
24
. Accordingly, the assembling operation at the time of fitting the coil spring
20
in the housing
14
is facilitated, thereby making it possible to enhance the productivity.
Next, as a modification of the coil spring serving as the spring member, a description will be given of a balanced-type leaf spring
25
shown in FIG.
7
. This balanced-type leaf spring
25
is formed by bending a strip into a zigzag form in a plan view, and is comprised of a central fixing portion
26
, a pair of flexible portions
27
continuing and extending laterally from both sides of the central fixing portion
26
, and a pair of inwardly convoluted portions
28
which are respectively formed by inwardly convoluting tips of the flexible portions
27
. In correspondence with this arrangement, a fixing mechanism
30
is comprised of a retaining column
31
with a substantially triangular cross section which is provided uprightly in one housing to retain the central fixing portion
26
and has a flange portion
32
at its upper end, as well as a pair of receiving projections
33
for receiving rear ends of the flexible portions
27
at positions close to their central portions.
With the balanced-type leaf spring
25
having the above-described construction, since the inwardly convoluted portions
28
are provided, when the balanced-type leaf spring
25
is pressed in the connector fitting direction (in the direction indicated by the arrow in
FIG. 1
) by the abutment projection
9
(see FIG.
1
), the abutment projection
9
are difficult to be dislocated from the both side end portions of the balanced-type leaf spring
25
, and the urging force becomes strong. On the other hand, when the balanced-type leaf spring
25
is pressed in the direction opposite to the connector fitting direction at the time of the releasing operation for the connectors, the abutment projection
9
are easily dislocated from the both side end portions of the balanced-type leaf spring
25
, and the urging force becomes weak. Therefore, an undue stress is not applied to the balanced-type leaf spring
25
, and the fitting and releasing operations are facilitated.
In addition, the fixing mechanism
30
for the balanced-type leaf spring
25
can be easily fixed if the central fixing portion
26
is retained by the retaining column
31
and the flange portion
32
, and is then clamped by the retaining column
31
and the receiving projections
33
.
Furthermore, if a retaining slot
29
is provided in the central fixing portion
26
, and the height of the retaining column
31
is lowered to allow the flange portion
32
to be fitted in the retaining slot
29
, it is possible to prevent the central fixing portion
26
from being lifted upward.
In addition, since the balanced-type leaf spring
25
is formed by bending a strip into a zigzag form in a plan view, the balanced-type leaf spring
25
can be stably mounted in the exclusive space
15
in the upper portion of the housing
14
(see FIG.
1
). Accordingly, the assembling operation and the fitting and releasing operations are facilitated when the balanced-type leaf spring
25
is fitted in the housing.
Next, as another modification of the coil spring serving as the spring member, a description will be given of a balanced-type wire spring
35
shown in FIG.
8
. This balanced-type wire spring
35
is formed by bending a wire into a curled form in a plan view, and is comprised of a central fixing portion
36
, a pair of flexible portions
37
continuing and extending laterally from both sides of the central fixing portion
36
, and a pair of inwardly convoluted portions
38
which are respectively formed by inwardly convoluting tips of the flexible portions
37
. In correspondence with this arrangement, a fixing mechanism
40
is comprised of a retaining column
41
with a substantially circular cross section which is provided uprightly in one housing to retain the central fixing portion
36
and has a flange portion
42
at its upper end and a raised bottom base
39
at its lower end, as well as a pair of receiving projections
43
each having a retaining groove for receiving a rear end of the flexible portion
37
at a position close to its central portion.
With the balanced-type wire spring
35
having the above-described construction, since the inwardly convoluted portions
38
are provided, when the both side end portions of the balanced-type wire spring
35
are pressed in the connector fitting direction (in the direction indicated by the arrow in
FIG. 1
) by the abutment projection
9
(see FIG.
1
), the abutment projection
9
are difficult to be dislocated from the both side end portions of the balanced-type wire spring
35
, and the urging force becomes strong. On the other hand, when the both side end portions of the balanced-type wire spring
35
are pressed in the direction opposite to the connector fitting direction at the time of the releasing operation for the connectors, the abutment projection
9
are easily dislocated from the both side end portions of the balanced-type wire spring
35
, and the urging force becomes weak. Therefore, an undue stress is not applied to the balanced-type wire spring
35
, and the fitting and releasing operations are facilitated.
In addition, the fixing mechanism
40
for the balanced-type wire spring
35
can be easily fixed if the central fixing portion
36
is placed on the raised bottom base
39
and is retained by the retaining column
41
and the flange portion
42
, and is then clamped by the retaining column
41
and the receiving projections
43
having the holding grooves
44
/
In addition, since the balanced-type wire spring
35
is formed by bending a wire in a plane, if the balanced-type wire spring
35
is placed as it is on the housing
14
, the balanced-type wire spring
35
is unable to abut against the abutment projection
9
. Therefore, a fixed height is secured for the balanced-type wire spring
35
by the raised bottom base
39
and the holding grooves
44
.
Furthermore, by using a plurality of balanced-type wire springs
35
in a superposed manner, it is possible to increase the urging force and adjust the force for preventing half-fitting between the connectors. Accordingly, the assembling operation and the fitting and releasing operations at the time of fitting the balanced-type wire springs
35
in the housing
14
can be facilitated, the adjustment of the above-described characteristic becomes possible, and the life of the connector is prolonged, thereby improving the reliability.
It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and may be implemented in other forms by making appropriate modifications. For example, although in the of the balanced-type leaf spring
25
are formed by being merely bent in one direction as shown in
FIG. 7
, the flexible portions
27
of the balanced-type leaf spring
25
may be formed by being bent a plurality of times into a zigzag form. Thus, by lowering the spring constant, it is possible to prevent the urging force from increasing sharply as the fitting progresses.
It is contemplated that numerous modifications may be made to the half-fitting prevention connector of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising:a first connector including a first housing and a connector fitting direction; a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side of the flexible lock arm relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate; a resilient member attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the resilient member being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector; and a fixing mechanism, with which a central portion of the resilient member is fixedly secured to the second housing, so that opposite end portions of the resilient member are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the opposite end portions of the resilient member, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient member, and wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
- 2. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising:a first connector including a first housing and a connector fitting direction; a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side of the flexible lock arm relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate; a coil spring attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the coil spring being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector; a retaining piece, which is formed uprightly on the second housing, and has a nipping slot nipping a central portion of the coil spring, so that at least one of a rear end portion and an upper end portion of the central portion of the coil spring is retained; and a supporting projection which supports a front end portion of the central portion of the coil spring to fixedly secure the central portion of the coil spring to the second housing in cooperation with the retaining piece, so that opposite end portions of the coil spring are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the opposite end portions of the coil spring, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the coil spring, and wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
- 3. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising:a first connector including a first housing and a connector fitting direction; a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a pair of abutment portions which are located at a lower side of the flexible lock arm relative to the first retaining portion, the pair of abutment portions having tapered surfaces which are opposed to each other so that an interval between the tapered surfaces becomes gradually wider in a connector releasing direction of the first connector; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a press plate; a balanced-type spring attachable to the second housing, a longitudinal direction of the balanced-type spring being substantially perpendicular to a connector fitting direction of the second connector, the balanced-type spring including: a central fixing portion, a pair of flexible portions which are extended laterally from opposite sides of the central fixing portion, and a pair of inwardly convoluted portions, which are located at opposite end portions of the balanced-type spring and are formed by inwardly convoluting tips of the pair of flexible portions; a retaining column formed uprightly on the second housing, the retaining column having a flange portion, which is formed on an upper end portion of the retaining column, and with which the central fixing portion of the balanced-type spring is retained; and a pair of receiving projections which receive rear end portions of the pair of flexible portions at positions adjacent to the central fixing portion to fixedly secure the balanced-type spring to the second housing in cooperation with the retaining column, so that the pair of inwardly convoluted portions of the balanced-type spring are flexible in the connector fitting direction and a connector releasing direction of the second connector, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed by the press plate of the second housing pressing downward the first retaining portion, and the first retaining portion is slid on the press plate so that the pair of abutment portions of the flexible lock arm are abutted against the pair of inwardly convoluted portions of the balanced-type spring, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in respective directions opposite to their connector fitting directions in accordance with a resilient force of the balanced-type spring, and wherein when the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each other, the first retaining portion of the flexible lock arm is retained by the second retaining portion of the second housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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12-162967 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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