Information
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Patent Grant
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6514099
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Patent Number
6,514,099
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Date Filed
Friday, May 17, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 488
- 439 489
- 439 357
- 439 352
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International Classifications
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Abstract
When a pair of male and female connector housings (50) and (40) are fitted with each other, a half-fitted state of the male and female connector housings (50,40) can be easily detected according to whether or not a fitting detection member (60) attached over first connector housing (40) is able to slidingly move to a proper-fitting detecting position. In addition, by setting the proper-fitting detecting position of the fitting detection member (60) closer to a rear end of the housing than an initial position, it is possible to perform at a stroke the detection member moving operation for slidingly moving the fitting detection member (60) to the proper-fitting detecting position as well as the housings-pulling and confirming operation for confirming the state of connection of the housings by pulling the male and female connectors (50) and (40) in disengaging directions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a half-fitting prevention connector in which when a pair of male and female connector housings are fitted with each other, a half-fitted state of the male and female connector housings is detected according to whether or not a fitting detection member attached over one connector housing is able to slidingly move to a proper-fitting detecting position.
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-149924, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
2. Related Art
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, a conventional half-fitting prevention connector is arranged such that when a pair of male and female connector housings
1
and
9
are fitted with each other, a half-fitted state of the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
is detected according to whether or not a fitting detection member
2
fitted to one connector housing, i.e., the male connector housing
1
, is able to slidingly move to a proper-fitting detecting position (reference should be had to JP-A-8-31517).
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the male connector housing
1
has a flexible lock arm
4
rising upward from a front end side of an upper wall
3
and extending in the rearward direction of the housing, and a lock portion
6
is projectingly provided on an upper surface of an intermediate portion of this flexible lock arm
4
.
Further, a pressing plate portion
7
, which is an operating portion for flexibly deflecting the flexible lock arm
4
during the fitting of the male and female connector housings, is provided at a free end of the flexible lock arm
4
located close to a rear end of the male connector housing
1
.
In addition, the female connector housing
9
has an engaging portion
10
at an inner surface-side front end of an upper wall which is attached over the flexible lock arm
4
when the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
are fitted with each other.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, when the fitting length at the time of the fitting of the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
reaches an appropriate value, the engaging portion
10
rides over the lock portion
6
through the flexural deflection of the flexible lock arm
4
. Then, when the length of fitting of the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
has reached the appropriate value, the engaging portion
10
retains the lock portion
6
by engaging a recessed portion
6
a
in the rear of the lock portion
6
from above, thereby locking the fitted state of the male and female connector housings.
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the fitting detection member
2
has a structure in which an operating plate portion
16
which engages the pressing plate portion
7
slidably along the fitting direction of the male and female connector housings, a resilient piece
17
extending from a rear end portion of this operating plate portion
16
toward a front end side of the male connector housing
1
, and a positioning portion
20
provided projectingly on a distal end of this resilient piece
17
are integrally molded. The resilient piece
17
has the shape of a rod which is capable of being inserted in a space between a pair of side plate portions
5
making up the aforementioned flexible lock arm
4
.
In addition, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the positioning portion
20
is a projection which can be fitted from below into the recessed portions
6
a
and
6
b
respectively located behind and in front of the lock portion
6
by the urging force of the resilient piece
17
. Before the fitting of the male and female connector housings, the positioning portion
20
is retained by a rear edge of the lock portion
6
and its forward movement is restricted in a state in which the positioning portion
20
is engaged in the recessed portion
6
a
in the rear of the lock portion
6
.
The position where the positioning portion
20
abuts against the rear edge of the lock portion
6
and its forward displacement is thereby restricted is an initial position of the fitting detection member
2
fitted to the male connector housing
1
.
In addition, as for the slidable engagement between the pressing plate portion
7
and the operating plate portion
16
, the slidable range is set such that the fitting detection member
2
is slidable between the aforementioned initial position and the proper-fitting detecting position which is set forwardly of the initial position.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, when the pair of male and female connector housings
1
and
9
are fitted with each other, the length of fitting of the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
reaches an appropriate value, and the engaging portion
10
of the female connector housing
9
is fitted in the recessed portion
6
a
in the rear of the lock portion
6
.
In consequence, the positioning portion
20
of the fitting detection member
2
which was engaged in the recessed portion
6
a
is pushed downward by the engaging portion
10
, thereby canceling the positional restriction of the positioning portion
20
to its initial position. As a result, if the operating plate portion
16
is pushed forward, the fitting detection member
2
becomes slidable, as shown by arrow A in the drawing.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, if the fitting detection member
2
is moved forward in the state in which the positional restriction of the positioning portion
20
to its initial position is canceled, the positioning portion
20
advances forward in sliding contact with the lower surfaces of the engaging portion
10
and the lock portion
6
. Then, when the positioning portion
20
has moved over the front edge of the lock portion
6
, the positioning portion
20
is displaced upward by the urging force of the resilient piece
17
, and is fitted in the recessed portion
6
b
in front of the lock portion
6
.
In consequence, the positioning portion
20
fitted in the recessed portion
6
b
has its rear end face retained by the front end face of the lock portion
6
, thereby assuming a locked state in which the rearwardly sliding movement is restricted.
However, in the case of a half-fitted state in which when the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
are fitted with each other, the length of fitting of the male and female connector housings
1
and
9
does not reach the appropriate value, the engaging portion
10
of the female connector housing
9
does not fit into the recessed portion
6
a
in the rear of the lock portion
6
.
For this reason, the positioning portion
20
is not pushed out of the recessed portion
6
a
by the engaging portion
10
, and the positional restriction of the fitting detection member
2
to its initial position by the lock portion
6
is not canceled.
Accordingly, when the male and female connector housings are half-fitted with each other, even if the operating plate portion
16
of the fitting detection member
2
is pushed forward, the fitting detection member
2
does not move forward, and the half-fitted state can be detected according to whether or not the fitting detection member
2
can be moved forward.
As the housings-engaging operation for engaging the above-described pair of male and female connector housings
1
and
9
, an operator directly holds the respective connector housings
1
and
9
with his or her fingers, and engages both connector housings
1
and
9
.
Next, as the detection member moving operation for detecting the fitted state of both connector housings
1
and
9
, the operator changes the position of one finger which was holding the male connector housing
1
to the position for pressing the operating plate portion
16
of the fitting detection member
2
, and moves the fitting detection member
2
from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting position.
Further, as the housings-pulling and confirming operation for confirming whether the locked state of the male and female connector housings is incomplete due to the breakage or the like of the lock portion
6
even if the fitting detection member
2
was able to move properly to the proper-fitting detecting position, the operator pulls both connector housings with his or her right and left fingers in the disengaging directions while holding both connector housings, so as to confirm the locked state of the male and female connector housings.
Accordingly, the operator must consecutively perform the above-described three independent operations, so that there has been the problem that the number of operations is large.
In addition, when proceeding to an ensuing operation, on the male connector housing
1
side, the operator on each such occasion needs to change the position of one finger pinching the side surface of the male connector housing
1
to the position on the operating plate portion
16
of the fitting detection member
2
or change the position of the finger placed on the fitting detection member
2
to the side surface of the male connector housing
1
. Hence, there has been the problem that the operating efficiency drops due to the change of the position of the finger.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been devised in view of the above-described problems, and its object is to provide a half-fitting prevention connector which, at the time of connecting the connector housings, makes it possible to simultaneously complete the detection member moving operation and the housings-pulling and confirming operation in a single operation, thereby making it possible to reduce the number of operations at the time of the connection of the connector housings.
Another object of the invention is to provide a half-fitting prevention connector in which, at the time of proceeding to an ensuing operation, makes it possible to perform the ensuring operation efficiently without needing to change the positions of the fingers holding the housings, thereby making it possible to improve the operating efficiency at the time of connection of the connector housings.
The half-fitting prevention connector of the invention for attaining the above objects is a half-fitting prevention connector including a first connector housing having a flexible lock arm, a second connector housing having an engaging portion for engaging a lock portion of the flexible lock arm and adapted to be connected to the first connector housing by engagement between the lock portion and the engaging portion when the second connector housing is fitted with the first connector housing, and a fitting detection member attached over the first connector housing slidably along a fitting direction of the connector housings so as to detect a half-fitted state of the connector housings according to whether or not the fitting detection member is able to slidingly move, characterized in that:
the fitting detection member has a substantially tubular detection member body which is attached over outer peripheries of the first connector housing slidably along the fitting direction of the connector housings, as well as a positioning portion for restricting the detection member body to an initial position by engagement with the lock portion, wherein before the fitting of the connector housings the fitting detection member is restricted to the initial position by the engagement between the lock portion and the positioning portion, and wherein at the time of complete fitting of the connector housings the fitting detection member slidingly moves from the initial position toward a rear side of the one cancellation operating portion, and is restricted to a proper-fitting detecting position by engagement between the positioning portion and a detection member retaining portion provided in the rear of the lock portion in sad flexible lock arm.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, before its engagement with the other cancellation operating portion, the fitting detection member attached over one cancellation operating portion is restricted to its initial position by being retained at the lock portion in such a manner as to substantially cover outer peripheries of the one cancellation operating portion. For this reason, at the time of the housings-engaging operation for engaging the pair of male and female connector housings, the engaging operation can be effected with the fitting detection member kept pinched by fingers.
In addition, upon completion of the aforementioned housings-engaging operation, the detection member moving operation is effected to move the fitting detection member from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting position so as to detect the fitted state of the male and female connector housings.
This detection member moving operation is an operation of moving the fitting detection member toward the rear side of the housing, and when the fitting detection member reaches the proper-fitting detecting position, the positioning portion of the fitting detection member engages the detection member retaining portion in the first connector housing, thereby restricting the sliding movement of the fitting detection member. At this time, the fitting detection member can be moved by being merely pulled toward the rear side of the housing without changing the fingers which were pinching the fitting detection member at the time of the housings-engaging operation.
Subsequently, if the fitting detection member is further pulled toward the rear side of the housing, the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be effected in which the housings are pulled away from each other in the disengaging directions. Namely, the housings-pulling and confirming operation is an operation of moving the fitting detection member toward the rear side of the housing, and its urging direction is the same as that of the detection member moving operation. Hence, in the same pulling operation for effecting the detection member moving operation, the operation can be completed at a stroke including the housings-pulling and confirming operation.
In addition, the half-fitting prevention connector of the invention is the above-described half-fitting prevention connector and is characterized in that in the initial position the length of the fitting detection member is preferably set such that the fitting detection member does not project from a rear end of the first connector housing.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, it is possible to perform automatic insertion of connection terminals by an automatic terminal-inserting machine from the rear side of the first connector housing over which the fitting detection member is fitted.
In addition, the half-fitting prevention connector of the invention is the above-described half-fitting prevention connector and is characterized in that, at the time of the complete fitting of the connector housings, the positioning portion is preferably pushed out by the lock portion in conjunction with the engagement of the retaining portion with the lock portion, thereby canceling a state of the engagement of the positioning portion with the lock portion.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, if the fitting detection member is moved toward the rear side of the housing, the fitting detection member reaches the proper-fitting detecting portion, and the positioning portion engages the detection member retaining portion. In consequence, the sliding movement of the fitting detection member toward the rear side of the housing is restricted, and the fitting detection member is then further pulled toward the rear side of the housing, thereby effecting the housings-pulling and confirming operation in which the connector housings are pulled away from each other in the disengaging directions.
Accordingly, when the connector housings are connected to each other, the detection member moving operation and the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be effected smoothly in a single operation, so that it is possible to reduce the number of operations at the time of the connection of the connector housings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view illustrating an embodiment of the half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating a state in an initial period of fitting in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating a state of completion of the fitting in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view having a vertical cross section in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a fitting detection member in
FIG. 1
has been slid to a proper-fitting detecting position;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view having a vertical cross section in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating a state persisting prior to the fitting of a conventional half-fitting prevention connector;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of a male connector housing and a fitting detection member shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a partial vertical dross-sectional view of essential portions illustrating a state in the process fitting in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 10
is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which an engaging portion of the second connector housing has engaged a lock portion of first connector housing in
FIG. 7
; and
FIG. 11
is a partial cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the fitting of the connector housings in
FIG. 7
has been completed, and the sliding movement of a fitting detection member to a proper-fitting detecting position has been completed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIGS. 1
to
6
, a detailed description will be given of a preferred embodiment of the half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view illustrating an embodiment of the half-fitting prevention connector in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating a state in an initial period of fitting in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating a state of completion of the fitting in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view having a vertical cross section in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a fitting detection member in
FIG. 1
has been slid to a proper-fitting detecting position.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view having a vertical cross section in FIG.
5
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a half-fitting prevention connector
31
of this embodiment is comprised of a female connector
40
which is first connector housing having a flexible lock arm
41
; a male connector
50
which is the second connector housing having an engaging projection
51
as an engaging portion which is engaged in a retaining hole
42
, i.e., a lock portion provided in the flexible lock arm
41
; and a substantially tubular fitting detection member
60
which is attached over the female connector
40
slidably along the fitting direction.
Namely, before the fitting of the connectors the fitting detection member
60
is restricted to its initial position by the retaining hole
42
. Upon completion of the fitting of the connectors, the positional restriction of the fitting detection member
60
by the retaining hole
42
is canceled, allowing the fitting detection member
60
to slidingly move to the proper-fitting detecting position in the rear of the female connector
40
so as to be restricted by a detection member retaining portion
49
. Accordingly, a half-fitted state of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
can be detected according to whether or not the fitting detection member
60
is able to slidingly move to the proper-fitting detecting position.
The female connector
40
of this embodiment has a structure in which a housing body
40
b
having terminal accommodating chambers
40
a
formed therein for accommodating and holding unillustrated female connection terminals, the flexible lock arm
41
formed on an upper surface of the housing body
40
b
, and a pair of guide portions
43
for slidably supporting the fitting detection member
60
are integrally molded.
The flexible lock arm
41
is formed such that an arm portion
45
extending along the back-and-forth direction of the housing body
40
b
is connected to an upper end of a column portion
44
provided uprightly substantially in the center of the upper surface of the housing body
40
b
. The arrangement provided is such that the arm portion
45
is displaceable in the manner of a seesaw vertically with the column portion
44
as a fulcrum.
In addition, the retaining hole
42
in the flexible lock arm
41
is provided at a position close to a front end of the arm portion
45
. Further, a pair of cancellation operating portions
45
a
for upwardly displacing the front end of the arm portion
45
are provided on the upper surface of the arm portion
45
at a position close to a rear end thereof.
Accordingly, in the state in which the male and female connectors
50
and
40
are engaged and the engaging projection
51
of the male connector
50
is engaged in the retaining hole
42
, if the cancellation operating portions
45
a
are pressed down to upwardly displace the front end of the arm portion
45
, the state of engagement between the engaging hole
42
and the engaging projection
51
can be canceled.
In addition, provided in the rear of the retaining hole
42
in the flexible lock arm
41
is the detection member retaining portion
49
for restricting the sliding movement of the fitting detection member
60
by engagement between the detection member retaining portion
49
and a retaining projection (positioning portion)
63
, which will be described later, when the fitting detection member
60
has slidingly moved from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting position.
The detection member retaining portion
49
is a retaining hole formed through the arm portion
45
in the same way as the aforementioned retaining hole
42
, and fixes the fitting detection member
60
at the proper-fitting detecting portion as the retaining projection
63
is fitted in the detection member retaining portion
49
when the fitting detection member
60
has slidingly moved from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting position.
In addition, the pair of guide portions
43
are respectively provided both sides of the upper surface of the housing body
40
b
. Each of these guide portions
43
has in an outer surface portion a guide slot
43
a
extending along the back-and-forth direction of the housing body
40
b
. Further, a guide projection
43
b
is formed on the upper surface of each guide portion
43
.
Next, the fitting detection member
60
of this embodiment has a substantially tubular detection member body
61
which is attached over outer peripheries of the female connector
40
slidably along the fitting direction of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
, as well as the retaining projection
63
for restricting the detection member body
61
to its initial position by its engagement with the retaining hole
42
.
In addition, the length of the fitting detection member
60
is set such that the rear end of the fitting detection member
60
does not project rearwardly of the rear end of the female connector
40
when the fitting detection member
60
is at the initial position over the female connector
40
.
As for the detection member body
61
, a pair of protrusions
61
a
which slidably fit in the guide slots
43
a
of the guide portions
43
are respectively formed on both inner side surfaces, and a pair of slits
61
b
into which the guide projections
43
b
are fitted are formed in the upper wall surface. Further, the detection member body
61
is attached over the female connector
40
slidably along the fitting direction of the housings by the engagement between the guide slots
43
a
and the protrusions
61
a
and the engagement between the guide projections
43
b
and the slits
61
b.
In addition, a pair of nonslip portions
61
c
which are pinched by fingers when the detection member body
61
is slidingly moved are respectively provided on both outer side surfaces.
The retaining projection
63
is projectingly provided on a lower portion of a distal end of a retaining arm
64
, which is a resilient piece forming a portion of the upper wall of the detection member body
61
, and the retaining projection
63
is upwardly displaceable resiliently. This retaining projection
63
is fitted from above into the retaining hole
42
with its front end face abutting against the front end face of the retaining hole
42
, so as to allow the fitting detection member
60
to be engaged in the initial position.
The length of each slit
61
b
is set in correspondence with the sliding length of the fitting detection member
60
from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting portion. When the fitting detection member
60
is located in the initial position, rear end faces of the guide projections
43
b
abut against rear edges of the slits
61
b
, thereby restricting the movement of the fitting detection member
60
toward the forward side of the housing.
In addition, when the fitting detection member
60
is located at the proper-fitting detecting portion, front end faces of the guide projections
43
b
abut against front edges of the slits
61
b
, thereby restricting the movement of the fitting detection member
60
toward the rear side of the housing.
Next, the male connector
50
of this embodiment includes the engaging projection
51
adapted to engage the retaining hole
42
and formed on an upper surface of a housing body
50
b
in which a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
50
a
for accommodating male connection terminals are formed, as well as a pair of protruding portions
53
which are each adapted to be passed through a gap
47
formed between the flexible lock arm
41
and the guide portion
43
.
The terminal accommodating chambers
50
a
are for accommodating and holding the unillustrated male connection terminals which are connected to the female connection terminals accommodated in the terminal accommodating chambers
40
a
of the female connector
40
. The terminal accommodating chambers
50
a
are formed with the same pitch of arrangement as that of the terminal accommodating chambers
40
a.
In addition, the engaging projection
51
is projectingly provided on the upper surface of the housing body
50
b
at a position close to a front end thereof, and when the male and female connectors
50
and
40
are fitted with each other, the engaging projection
51
advances in sliding contact with a lower surface of the arm portion
45
of the flexible lock arm
41
, and is fitted in the retaining hole
42
.
In addition, the protruding portions
53
, when passed through the gaps
47
on the female connector
40
side, restrict the engaging directions and engaging positions of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
, thereby making the fitting operation of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
smooth.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector
31
constructed as described above, as shown in
FIG. 2
, before the fitting of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
, the fitting detection member
60
attached over the female connector
40
is restricted to its initial position by being retained at the retaining hole
42
of the female connector
40
in such a manner as to cover the female connector
40
.
For this reason, at the time of the housings-engaging operation for engaging the male and female connectors
50
and
40
, the engaging operation until complete fitting can be easily effected by pinching the fitting detection member
60
itself and the mating male connector
50
without needing to hold the female connector
40
itself with fingers.
Next, at the time of the operation of engaging the male and female connectors
50
and
40
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the length of fitting of the housings reaches a predetermined value, and the engaging projection
51
of the male connector
50
is fitted into the retaining hole
42
from below. The completely fitted state of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
is locked by this engagement between the engaging projection
51
and the retaining hole
42
.
At this time, as shown by arrow A in
FIG. 4
, the retaining projection
63
of the fitting detection member
60
which was retained in the retaining hole
42
is pushed out upward by the engaging projection
51
, thereby canceling the positional restriction of the fitting detection member
60
to its initial position. Accordingly, the fitting detection member
60
becomes movable toward the rear side of the female connector
40
.
Then, as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, upon completion of the housings-engaging operation, the detection member moving operation is effected to move the fitting detection member
60
from the initial position to the proper-fitting detecting position so as to detect the fitted state of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
. Namely, the detection member moving operation for detecting the completely fitted state of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
can be effected by pulling the fitting detection member
60
toward the rear side of the housing without changing the fingers which were pinching the fitting detection member
60
at the time of the housings-engaging operation.
The detection member moving operation is an operation of moving the fitting detection member
60
toward the rear side of the housing, and when the fitting detection member
60
reaches the proper-fitting detecting portion, the retaining projection
63
of the fitting detection member
60
engages the detection member retaining portion
49
in the female connector
40
. In consequence, the sliding movement of the fitting detection member
60
toward the rear side of the housing is restricted, and if the fitting detection member
60
is then further pulled toward the rear side of the housing, that tensile force is transmitted to the female connector
40
by means of the fitting detection member
60
, thereby effecting the housings-pulling and confirming operation in which the housings are pulled away from each other in the disengaging directions.
Namely, after the fitting detection member
60
reached the proper-fitting detecting position, if the fitting detection member
60
is further pulled in the same direction, the series of operations ranging from the detection member moving operation to the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be completed at a stroke.
Accordingly, when the male and female connectors
50
and
40
are connected, the detection member moving operation and the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be effected smoothly by a single operation, thereby making it possible to reduce the number of operations at the time of connection of the male and female connectors
50
and
40
. Furthermore, at the time of proceeding to the ensuing operation, it is possible to proceed to the ensuring operation without changing the positions of the fingers holding the male connector
50
and the fitting detection member
60
, it possible to improve the operating efficiency in the connecting operation for connecting the male and female connectors
50
and
40
and the series of operations in general.
In addition, in the half-fitting prevention connector
31
in accordance with this embodiment, since the rear end of the fitting detection member
60
does not project rearwardly of the rear end of the female connector
40
when the fitting detection member
60
is at its initial position on the female connector
40
, it is possible to perform automatic insertion of the connection terminals by an automatic terminal-inserting machine from the rear side of the female connector
40
.
As described above, after the male and female connectors
50
and
40
are fitted and connected by the housings-engaging operation, the detection member moving operation and the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be completed smoothly in a single operation, so that it is possible to reduce the number of operations at the time of the fitting and connection of the male and female connectors.
In addition, the setting is provided such that when the fitting detection member is at its initial position, the rear end of the fitting detection member
60
does not project from the rear end of the female connector
40
, whereas when it is located at the proper-fitting detecting position, the rear end of the fitting detection member
60
substantially coincides with the rear end of the female connector
40
. Accordingly, by visually confirming whether or not the rear end of the fitting detection member
60
substantially coincides with the rear end of the female connector
40
at the time of such as maintenance and inspection, it is possible to easily detect whether the fitting detection member
60
is at the initial position or the proper-fitting detecting position. Hence, it is possible to facilitate the operation of confirming the position of the fitting detection member at the time of such as maintenance and inspection.
Different colors are provided for the outer surfaces of the fitting detection member
60
and the outer surfaces of the female connector
40
exposed from the fitting detection member
60
so that a clear change in color occurs in the external appearance when the fitting detection member
60
is located in the initial position and the proper-fitting detecting portion.
Accordingly, at the time of such as maintenance and inspection, whether the fitting detection member
60
is at the initial position or the proper-fitting detecting portion can also be easily confirmed by visually observing the color pattern formed by the female connector
40
and the fitting detection member
60
. Hence, the operation of confirming the position of the fitting detection member
60
at the time of such as maintenance and inspection can be facilitated.
As described above, in accordance with the half-fitting prevention connector of the invention, the fitting detection member has a substantially tubular detection member body which is attached over outer peripheries of the first connector housing slidably along the fitting direction of the connector housings, as well as a positioning portion for restricting the detection member body to an initial position by engagement with the lock portion. Before the fitting of the connector housings, the fitting detection member is restricted to the initial position by the engagement between the lock portion and the positioning portion. At the time of complete fitting of the connector housings, the fitting detection member slidingly moves from the initial position toward a rear side of the one cancellation operating portion, and is restricted to a proper-fitting detecting position by engagement between the positioning portion and a detection member retaining portion provided in the rear of the lock portion in sad flexible lock arm.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, before its engagement with the other cancellation operating portion, the fitting detection member attached over one cancellation operating portion is restricted to its initial position by being retained at the lock portion in such a manner as to substantially cover outer peripheries of the one cancellation operating portion. For this reason, at the time of the housings-engaging operation for engaging the pair of male and female connector housings, the engaging operation can be effected with the fitting detection member kept pinched by fingers. Accordingly, it is possible to efficiently perform the operation of engaging the male and female connector housings.
In addition, in the detection member moving operation which is performed upon completion of the above-described housings-engaging operation, the fitting detection member is moved toward the rear side of the housing, and the fitting detection member reaches the proper-fitting detecting position to restrict the sliding movement of the fitting detection member, thereby making it possible to easily detect the completely fitted state of the male and female connector housings.
Subsequently, if the fitting detection member is further pulled toward the rear side of the housing, the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be effected in which the housings are pulled away from each other in the disengaging directions. Since the urging direction is the same as that of the detection member moving operation, in the pulling operation for effecting the detection member moving operation, the operation can be completed at a stroke including the housings-pulling and confirming operation. Accordingly, it is possible to efficiently perform the operation of detecting the fitted state of the male and female connector housings.
In addition, the half-fitting prevention connector of the invention is the above-described half-fitting prevention connector and is characterized in that in the initial position the length of the fitting detection member is preferably set such that the fitting detection member does not project from a rear end of the first connector housing.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, it is possible to perform automatic insertion of connection terminals by an automatic terminal-inserting machine from the rear side of the first connector housing over which the fitting detection member is fitted. Hence, the operation of inserting the connection terminals into the first connector housing can be performed efficiently, thereby making it possible to improve productivity.
In addition, the half-fitting prevention connector of the invention is the above-described half-fitting prevention connector and is characterized in that, at the time of the complete fitting of the connector housings, the positioning portion is preferably pushed out by the lock portion in conjunction with the engagement of the retaining portion with the lock portion, thereby canceling the state of engagement with the lock portion.
According to the half-fitting prevention connector constructed as described above, by moving the fitting detection member toward the rear side of the housing, the positioning portion engages the detection member retaining portion. Subsequently, by further pulling the fitting detection member toward the rear side of the housing, the housings-pulling and confirming operation is effected. Accordingly, when the connector housings are connected to each other, the detection member moving operation and the housings-pulling and confirming operation can be effected smoothly in a single operation, so that it is possible to reduce the number of operations at the time of the connection of the connector housings.
Claims
- 1. A half-fitting prevention connector comprising:a first connector housing having a flexible lock arm; a second connector housing having an engaging portion for engaging a lock portion of said flexible lock arm so as to be connected to said first connector housing by engagement between said lock portion and said engaging portion when said second connector housing is fitted with said first connector housing; and a fitting detection member attached over said first connector housing slidably along a fitting direction of said first and second connector housings to thereby detect a half-fitted state of said first and second connector housings according to whether or not said fitting detection member is movable, said fitting detection member including a substantially tubular detection member body which is attached over outer peripheries of said first connector housing slidably along the fitting direction of said first and second connector housings, and a positioning portion for restricting said detection member body to an initial position by engagement with said lock portion, wherein before the fitting of said first and second connector housings, said fitting detection member is restricted to the initial position by the engagement between said lock portion and said positioning portion, and when said first and second connector housings are completely fitted with each other, said fitting detection member slidingly moves from the initial position toward a rear side of said first connector housing, and is restricted to a proper-fitting detecting position by engagement between said positioning portion and a detection member retaining portion provided in the rear of said lock portion in sad flexible lock arm.
- 2. The half-fitting prevention connector according to claim 1, wherein when said fitting detection member is at the initial position, a length of said fitting detection member is set such that said fitting detection member does not project from a rear end of said first connector housing.
- 3. The half-fitting prevention connector according to claim 1, wherein at the time of the complete fitting of said first and second connector housings, said positioning portion is pushed out by said lock portion by the engagement of said retaining portion with said lock portion, thereby canceling an engagement of said positioning portion with said lock portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-149924 |
May 2001 |
JP |
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May 1992 |
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8-31517 |
Feb 1996 |
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