Half-fitting prevention connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332799
  • Patent Number
    6,332,799
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
In a half-fitting prevention connector (1), a flexible lock arm (5) is formed on a housing (4) of a male connector (2) and has a slide slot (8). A spring member (11), which is attachable to the housing (4), includes a slide member (14) slidably supported by the housing (4), and a compression spring (12), wherein a front end portion of the compression spring (12) is integrally formed with the slide member (14). A rear end portion of the compression spring (12) is fixedly secured to the housing (4). The slide member (14) has an abutment portion (16) abutted against a stopper projection (26) of a housing (21) of a female connector (3), and a guide frame (15) which is slidably guided in and along the slide slot (8).
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. 2000-158530, 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. 6

to


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6

to


8


, in a half-fitting prevention connector


51


, half-fitting between a pair of male and female connectors


52


and


53


which are fittable to each other is prevented by the resiliency of a pair of compression coil springs


57


accommodated in spring accommodating portions


56


on both sides in an exclusive housing


55


provided integrally on a housing


54


of the male connector


52


.




In addition, the male connector


52


has a lock arm


58


which has on a lower surface of its tip an engaging projection


59


for retaining the mating female connector


53


and which is flexibly supported in the housing


54


. Further, a slider


62


serving as a sliding member is slidably held in the exclusive housing


55


.




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


59


is provided, and a lock peak


61


is provided on the upper surface of its root portion. In addition, the exclusive housing


55


essentially serves to allow the slider


62


to slide in its axial direction and hold it, and a large portion of it is formed as a slider accommodating portion


63


with its upper portion open. A pair of side spaces


64


and a pair of guide grooves


65


are provided on both sides of the lock arm


58


to allow the slider


62


to slide therein in a straddling manner.




The slider


62


has a slider body


66


which is adapted to slide while being guided along the guide grooves


65


. A pair of spring receiving portions


67


are provided on both sides of a rear end of the slider body


66


to retain and compress the respective compression springs


57


in the direction toward the spring accommodating portions


56


along the guide grooves


65


.




In addition, the slider body


66


has a U-shaped notch


68


for holding a displacement preventing portion


71


provided at its front end. Further, a slider arm


69


which is deflectable upwardly by using a rear portion of the slider body


66


as a root is formed in the slider body


66


. A pair of abutment projections


70


are provided on the lower surface of a front end of the slider arm


69


so as to be able to slide in the side spaces


64


.




The displacement preventing portion


71


whose lower surface is recessed is provided at the front end of the slider body


66


so as to prevent the displacement of the lock arm


58


when the displacement preventing projections


60


have abutted against the displacement preventing portion


71


. Further, a pressing portion


72


which can be pressed in the rearward direction is provided on the upper surface of a rear end portion of the slider body


66


. A slide slot


73


of a rectangular shape is provided in a central portion of the slider arm


69


in front of the pressing portion


72


. The lock peak


61


is capable of moving back and forth in the slide slot


73


.




It should be noted that a lower portion of the housing


54


is formed as a male connector housing


74


so as to be fitted with inner surfaces of a female connector housing


76


.




Further, an inclined projection


77


, which is retained by the engaging projection


59


, and a pair of stopper projections


78


, which abuts against the abutment projections


70


of the slider


62


, are provided on an upper surface of a female housing


75


.




In the half-fitting prevention connector having the above-described construction, as shown in

FIG. 6

, after the pair of compression springs


57


are first inserted in the spring accommodating portions


56


of the exclusive housing


55


of the male connector


52


, if the slider


62


is inserted along the guide grooves


65


, the lower portion of the front end of the pressing portion


72


rides over the lock peak


61


while deflecting the lock arm


58


downward.




Then, if the inserting force is canceled as shown in

FIG. 7

, the front end of the pressing portion


72


of the slider


62


, which is being urged in the forward direction by the compression springs


57


, abuts against the lock peak


61


, so that the slider


62


is positioned in a state of being slidable inside the housing


54


.




Next, after a pair of female terminals


41


each having a covered wire W connected to the respective rear portion are fitted in the male connector housing


74


, and a pair of male terminals


42


each having a covered wire W connected thereto are fitted in the female connector housing


75


, the male and female connectors


52


and


53


made to face each other and are pressed in the connector fitting direction, as shown in FIG.


8


.




Consequently, 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 housing


54


while compressing the compression springs


57


. Afterwards, as the engaging projection


59


rides over the inclined projection


77


, the lock arm


58


is deflected upward, while the slider arm


69


is deflected 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


, thereby preventing the male and female connectors


52


and


53


from being left in a half-fitted state.




In addition, because the upper portion of the exclusive housing


55


is open, the half-fitted state of the connectors can be also visually confirmed since the pressing portion


72


is located at the rear end portion of the exclusive housing


55


, as shown in FIG.


8


.




If the fitting operation is further advanced, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the slider arm


69


is deflected further upward by 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


, and the front end of the pressing portion


72


abuts against the lock peak


61


and stops.




At this time, since the engaging projection


59


is retained by the inclined projection


77


, the deflection of the lock arm


58


also returns to its original state, and the displacement preventing portion


71


of the slider


62


which returned to its original state is fitted over the displacement preventing projections


60


of the lock arm


58


. Consequently, the lock arm


58


becomes no longer deflectable, thereby assuming a completely fitted state of the connectors. Also, since the position of the pressing portion


72


comes to be located on the front side from the rear end, the completely fitted state of the connectors can be confirmed visually.




Next, to cancel the fitting between the male and female connectors


52


and


53


, as shown in

FIG. 10

, an operator pulls the pressing portion


72


in the rearward direction while compressing the compression springs


57


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 deflected 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 engaging projection


59


becomes unlocked from the inclined projection


77


, 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 releasing operation of the connectors, the pressing portion


72


must be pulled while compressing the compression springs, there has been a possibility that the operating efficiency during the releasing operation is poor.




Furthermore, since the lock arm


58


and the slider arm


69


need to be deflected greatly during the fitting and releasing operation of the connectors


52


and


53


, the durability of the connector must be considered.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been devised in view of the undesired possibilities in 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 releasing operation of the connectors, and excels in the durability with small deflection of resin portions of the connector during fitting and releasing operation.




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 guide portion;




a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and




a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including:




a resilient portion, a rear end portion of which is fixedly secured to the first housing, and




a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the resilient portion, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide section which is slidably guided by the guide portion of the flexible lock arm,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient portion of the spring 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 for the half-fitting prevention connector can be reduced, the structure is simplified, and the number of assembling steps can be reduced, thereby making it possible to lower the cost. Furthermore, since the amount of the flexion of the lock arm during fitting and releasing operation of the male and female connectors is small, and resin members other than the lock arm need not be flexed, it is possible to improve the durability of the connector.




In addition, since the spring member is not compressed during unlocking operation, it is unnecessary to pull back an operating portion against the urging force of the spring member during releasing operation of the connectors, so that the releasing operation is facilitated. Accordingly, it is possible to improve the operating efficiency during releasing operation.




Further, 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 slide slot which is formed in the flexible lock arm so as to extend from a tip of the flexible lock arm;




a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and




a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including:




a resilient portion, a rear end portion of which is fixedly secured to the first housing, and




a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the resilient portion, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide frame which is slidably guided in the slide slot of the flexible lock arm,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient portion of the spring 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 second aspect of the present invention, the assembling operation is facilitated, and it is possible to obtain a stable sliding motion of the sliding member in the lock arm.




Further, according to a third aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the slide slot is extended horizontally in the flexible lock arm.




Further, according to a fourth aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the guide frame has a substantially U-shaped portion, wherein the guide frame is slidably guided in the slide slot so that the substantially U-shaped portion straddles a part of the flexible lock arm.




Further, to achieve the above object, according to a fifth 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 guide portion;




a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and




a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including:




a zigzag spring formed by bending a strip-shaped plate into a zigzag form, a rear end portion of the zigzag spring is fixedly secured to the first housing, and




a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the zigzag spring, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide section which is slidably guided by the guide portion of the flexible lock arm,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing,




wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the zigzag spring of the spring 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 fifth aspect of the present invention, since the zigzag spring is formed by bending a strip-shaped plate into a zigzag form, it is easy to integrally provide the slide member and a fixing frame which is fixedly secured to a housing. Accordingly, it is possible to improve productivity and attain a further reduction in the cost.











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 embodiment(s) 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 assembled cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 1

are completely fitted;





FIG. 3

is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 1

start to be fitted;





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 an operational diagram illustrating the male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 2

at the time of releasing operation;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a related example of a half-fitting prevention connector;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which a slider shown in

FIG. 6

is assembled;





FIG. 8

is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 6

are fitted halfway;





FIG. 9

is an operational diagram illustrating a state in which the male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 6

are completely fitted; and





FIG. 10

is an operational diagram illustrating the male and female connectors shown in

FIG. 6

at the time of releasing operation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a detailed description will be given of an embodiment of a half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a half-fitting prevention connector


1


in this embodiment is provided with a zigzag spring


12


which is formed by bending a strip-shaped plate into a zigzag form as a compression spring accommodated in a housing


4


of one male connector


2


of a pair of male and female connectors


2


and


3


which are fittable to each other, so as to prevent half-fitting between the male and female connectors


2


and


3


by the resiliency of the zigzag spring


12


.




In addition, provided on a front end portion of the zigzag spring


12


is a slide member


14


which is supported slidably in the housing


4


and is adapted to cause a pair of lock arms


5


, which are provided on the housing


4


and have a retaining pawl


7


, to be flexible and retained in a retaining recess


24


of the mating female connector


3


in cooperation with the zigzag spring


12


during a fitting motion with the mating female connector


3


. It should be noted that rear end portions of the lock arms


5


are respectively supported on a pair of flexible columns


6


provided uprightly on a rear end portion of the housing


4


.




A spring member


11


, in which the slide member


14


is provided with the spring function of the zigzag spring


12


, is accommodated in an exclusive space


20


which is provided in an upper portion of the housing


4


in such a manner as to be juxtaposed with a pair of terminal accommodating chambers


10


provided in the housing


4


. The spring member


11


is fixed to a fixing portion


9


provided on the columns


6


at the rear end of the housing


4


by a fixing frame


13


provided at a rear end portion of the zigzag spring


12


.




The slide member


14


includes a guide frame


15


adapted to be guided along a pair of slide slots


8


serving as guide portions cut horizontally from distal ends of the lock arms


5


. Further, the slide member


14


includes an abutment portion


16


for abutment against a stopper projection


26


of the mating female connector


3


. The slide member


14


is provided integrally at the front end portion of the zigzag spring


12


.




It should be noted that the aforementioned guide frame


15


is formed with an inverse U-shaped cross section in such a manner as to engage the overall widths of the slide slots


8


and straddle the lock arms


5


, and is formed by being bent integrally from one side at the front end face of the zigzag spring


12


. Additionally, a lower end of the abutment portion


16


is bent in a curved shape in the rearward direction.




The female connector


3


has a housing


21


into which a housing portion of the terminal accommodating chambers


10


of the housing


4


can be fitted in an enwrapped manner, and a plate-like sliding portion


23


supported by a pair of two gate-shaped pillars


22


is provided on top of the housing


21


. A U-shaped retaining notch


24


is provided in a rear end of the sliding portion


23


, and a tilting projection


25


for pressing the retaining pawl


7


downward is provided on a lower surface of a front end of the sliding portion


23


.




In addition, the stopper projection


26


for abutment against the abutment portion


16


of the slide member


14


is provided on an upper surface of a front end of the housing


21


. A pair of terminal accommodating chambers


27


are provided in a rearward lower portion of the housing


21


in such a manner as to extend in the rearward direction.




In the half-fitting prevention connector


1


having the above-described construction, the spring member


11


is placed in the exclusive space


20


on the housing


4


, the fixing frame


13


of the spring member


11


is caught at the fixing portion


9


on the columns


6


so as to be fixed, and the guide frame


15


of the slide member


14


, while being pulled, is inserted into the slide slots


8


in the lock arms


5


from their front ends. Then, the spring member


11


is accommodated between lower surfaces of the lock arms


5


and an upper surface of the housing


4


.




Further, a pair of female terminals


41


, to which covered wires W are respectively connected, are inserted into the terminal accommodating chambers


10


from their rear sides, and are positioned by retaining laces and the like. Meanwhile, a pair of male terminals


42


, to which covered wires W are respectively connected, are inserted into the terminal accommodating chambers


27


in the rear portion of the housing


21


from their rear sides, and are positioned by retaining laces and the like.




Next, referring to

FIGS. 2

to


5


, a description will be given of the fitting operation of the connectors.




First, as shown in

FIG. 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 direction. Then, the front end of the tilting projection


25


abuts against the upper surface of the retaining pawl


7


, so that the lock arms


5


are flexed downward together with the spring member


11


.




Then, since the abutment portion


16


of the slide member


14


abuts against the stopper projection


26


, the zigzag spring


12


is compressed, and its urging force in the direction opposite to the connector fitting direction gradually increases. Consequently, the retaining pawl


7


moves to a position persisting immediately before engagement with the retaining recess


24


, as shown in FIG.


4


. This state is a final end of half-fitting, and when the fitting force is canceled in the meantime, the female connector


3


is pushed back by the urging force of the zigzag spring


12


, thereby preventing the half-fitting.




Next, when the fitting operation is further advanced from the final end of half-fitting, the retaining pawl


7


is engaged in the retaining recess


24


, as shown in FIG.


2


. Then, the flexion of the lock arms


5


is returned to their original state, thereby assuming a completely fitted state of the connectors. Further, the abutment portion


16


at the tip of the spring member


11


is disengaged from the tip of the stopper projection


26


, and the tip of the zigzag spring


12


is returned to the tips of the lock arms


5


while being supported by the guide frame


15


guided along the slide slots


8


, thereby setting the zigzag spring


12


in a free state. Whether the state is the half-fitted state or the completely fitted state can be determined by visually observing the tilting of the lock arms


5


and the state of engagement between the retaining pawl


7


and the retaining recess


24


.




Next, to cancel the completely fitted state of the connectors, if the operator presses an operating portion


5




a


while holding the housings


4


and


21


of the male and female connectors


2


and


3


, as shown in FIG.


5


, so as to cancel the engagement between the retaining pawl


7


and the retaining recess


24


, and the male and female connectors


2


and


3


are pulled away from each other, the connector fitted state is easily canceled in a procedure opposite to that of the above-described fitting operation. However, since the abutment portion


16


of the spring member


11


does not abut against the stopper projection


26


even if the lock arms


5


are flexed downward, the zigzag spring


12


is in an unloaded free state during the releasing operation for the connectors. Accordingly, since the resilient force is not applied, the lock arms


5


need to be only flexed, so that the force with which the male connector


2


is pulled away from the female connector


3


can be small. It should be noted, however, that although the abutment portion


16


abuts against the rear side of the stopper projection


26


in a final stage of the releasing operation, since the lower end of the abutment portion


16


is bent in a curved manner, the abutment portion


16


is able to easily ride over the stopper projection


26


.




In the half-fitting prevention connector


1


in accordance with the above-described embodiment, the spring member


11


in which the slide member


14


is provided with the spring function is accommodated in the exclusive space


20


which is provided in the upper portion of the housing


4


in such a manner as to be juxtaposed with the pair of terminal accommodating chambers


10


, and the spring member


11


is fixed to the rear end of the housing


4


by the fixing frame


13


provided at the rear end portion of the zigzag spring


12


. In addition, a slider is unnecessary since the slide member


14


, including the guide frame


15


adapted to be guided along the pair of slide slots


8


serving as the guide portions of the lock arms


5


as well as the abutment portion


16


for abutment against the stopper projection


26


of the mating female connector


3


, is provided integrally at the front end of the spring member


11


. Therefore, the number of component parts is reduced, the structure is simplified, and the number of assembling steps can be reduced.




Furthermore, when the lock arms


5


tilt forward during the fitting and releasing operation of the male and female connectors


2


and


3


, and the engaging pawl


7


at the tips is displaced greatly downward, the flexion of the columns


6


at the rear ends is very small. Further, since resin members other than the columns


6


of the lock arms


5


are not flexed, the durability can be improved.




In addition, since the zigzag spring


12


is not compressed during unlocking operation, it is unnecessary to pull back the operating portion


5




a


against the urging force of the spring member


11


during a connector releasing operation, so that the releasing operation is facilitated. Accordingly, it is possible to improve the operating efficiency during the connector releasing operation.




Further, the slide slots


8


serving as guide portions are formed by slots cut horizontally from distal ends of the lock arms


5


, and the guide frame


15


is formed with an inverse U-shaped cross section in such a manner as to straddle the overall widths of the slide slots


8


and slidably engage therewith, so as to guide the slide member


14


. Hence, the assembling operation is facilitated.




Additionally, since the zigzag spring


12


serving as a compression spring is formed by bending a strip-shaped plate into a zigzag form, the fixing frame


13


and the slide member


14


can be easily provided integrally. Hence, productivity improves, and a reduction in cost can be attained.




It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and maybe implemented in other forms by making appropriate modifications. For example, although in the above-described embodiment the male terminals


41


are accommodated in the terminal accommodating chambers


20


of the male connector


2


, while female terminals


42


are accommodated in the terminal accommodating chambers


25


of the female connector


3


, the male and female terminals


41


and


42


may be accommodated reversely. Further, although the zigzag spring


12


is used as the compression spring, a compression coil spring may be used if the sliding member


14


and the fixing frame


13


are integrally provided at the front and rear ends thereof.




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; a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a first retaining portion and a slide slot which is formed in the flexible lock arm so as to extend from a tip of the flexible lock arm; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including: a resilient portion, a rear end portion of which is fixedly secured to the first housing, and a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the resilient portion, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide frame which is slidably guided in the slide slot of the flexible lock arm, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient portion of the spring 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. The half-fitting prevention connector of claim 1, wherein the slide slot is extended horizontally in the flexible lock arm.
  • 3. The half-fitting prevention connector of claim 1, wherein the guide frame has a substantially U-shaped portion, and where in the guide frame is slidably guided in the slide slot so that the substantially U-shaped portion straddles a part of the flexible lock arm.
  • 4. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising: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 guide portion; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including: a resilient portion, a rear end portion of which is fixedly secured to the first housing, and a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the resilient portion, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide section which is slidably guided by the guide portion of the flexible lock arm, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient portion of the spring 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.
  • 5. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising: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 guide portion; a second connector fittable to the first connector, the second connector including a second housing having a second retaining portion and a stopper portion; and a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including: a zigzag spring formed by bending a strip-shaped plate into a zigzag form, a rear end portion of the zigzag spring is fixedly secured to the first housing, and a slide member integrally formed with a front end portion of the zigzag spring, the slide member including an abutment portion and a guide section which is slidably guided by the guide portion of the flexible lock arm, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are about to be fitted to each other, the flexible lock arm is flexed while causing the abutment portion of the slide member to abut against the stopper portion of the second housing, wherein when the first connector and the second connector are incompletely fitted, the first connector and the second connector are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the zigzag spring of the spring 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.
  • 6. A half-fitting prevention connector, comprising:a first housing; a flexible lock arm formed on the first housing, the flexible lock arm having a retaining pawl and a slide slot which is formed in the flexible lock arm; a second housing fittable to the first housing, the second housing including a retaining recess and a stopper projection, wherein when the first housing and the second housing are completely fitted to each other, the retaining pawl of the flexible lock arm is retained by the retaining recess of the second housing; and a spring member attachable to the first housing, the spring member including: a slide member slidably supported by the first housing, the slide member having: an abutment portion abutted against the stopper projection of the second housing when the first housing and the second housing are fitted to each other while flexing the flexible lock arm, and a guide frame which is slidably guided in and along the slide slot of the flexible lock arm, and a resilient portion, a front end portion of which is integrally formed with the slide member, and a rear end portion of which is fixedly secured to the first housing, wherein when the first housing and the second housing are incompletely fitted, the first housing and the second housing are released in a direction opposite to a connector fitting direction in accordance with a resilient force of the resilient portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
12-158530 May 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5749747 Inaba et al. May 1998
5820399 Shirouzu Oct 1998
5938466 Suzuki et al. Aug 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
9-55261 Feb 1997 JP
9-180820 Jul 1997 JP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
Japanese Abstract No. 9-180820 Nov. 7, 1997.
Japanese Abstract No. 9-055261 Feb. 25, 1997.