This application is the National Stage of PCT/DE2015/100532 filed on. Dec. 11, 2015, which claims priority under. 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Application No. 10 2014 118 685.0 filed on Dec. 15, 2014, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a connector, comprising two plug parts that can be plugged into one another, according to the preamble of claim 1.
As is known, a relevant sealing connector has a contact housing with chambers for contact elements and a counter-contact housing with corresponding chambers for counter-contact elements. Both contact housings are detachably plugged together in the direction of their central longitudinal axis. In the plugged in state, the two housings overlap with the regions facing one another, wherein the contact housing receives the counter-contact housing. In the base wall facing said counter-contact housing, the contact housing is provided with plug-in holes for the plug contacts corresponding to one another, and the counter-contact housing has plug-in holes in a front wall constructed in its interior and facing the base wall. In the overlap region an annular space is formed between the housings, in which an annular elastic seal is arranged. On the side turned away from the overlap region, the two housings are provided with cable passages.
EP 0 091 770 A2 discloses such a connector with two housing parts, in which a seal is designed as an axial seal, which is also radially compressed and said seal is arranged between a shoulder surface on the contact housing and a partition wall on the supply side on the counter-contact housing. In the process an annular seal engages in an annular receptacle or recess of one of the housing parts and is pressed or compressed by means of a collar protruding on the other housing part in the merging of the two housing parts perpendicular to the ring plane. As a result, the seal is radially expanded and presses with its outer circumferential surface and its inner circumferential surface against the inner circumferential surface of the recess and the outer circumferential surface of the one housing part. The seal described there is accordingly compressed both axially as well as radially, wherein a shoulder surface is required on the inner circumferential wall of the recess in order to be able to press the seal together axially.
An electrical connector is known from DE 41 06 714 A1, in which two plug parts that can be detachably plugged together in the direction of its central longitudinal axis and can be locked with one another are provided. The one plug part is a housing, in which chambers for contact elements and cable passage holes extending from the chambers to the rear are arranged. The other plug part is a pot-shaped receiving housing, which has chambers for counter-contact elements, and into which the housing is inserted when the plug parts are plugged together, wherein plug-in holes are provided in the front wall of the housing and the base wall of the receiving housing for the contact elements corresponding to one another. An annular elastic seal is arranged in the annular space formed in between the circumferential surface of the housing and the inner circumferential surface of the receiving housing, said annular elastic seal being positioned between a shoulder surface on the housing and a partition wall on the supply side. In the case of this connector both partitions axially confining the seal and the sealing space accommodating it are arranged on the housing, so that the size of the gap of the partitions from one another is essentially always the same and thus can be easily adapted to the width of the seal. The sealing between the housing and the receiving housing is carried out by seating the seal with a radial excess between the inner circumferential surface of the receiving housing and the outer circumferential surface of the housing.
Furthermore, a sealed connector housing is known from DE 10 2007 024 475 A1, which has a contact housing with chambers for contact elements and a counter-contact housing with chambers for counter-contacts which can be plugged together detachably in the direction of their central longitudinal axis. The contact housing and the counter-contact housing overlap, in the plugged in state, with the regions facing one another such that the contact housing accommodates the counter-contact housing. The connector housing described there has in addition cable passages arranged on the side turned away from the overlap region as well as an annular elastic seal between the two contact housings in the overlap region. The seal is firmly connected to the receiving contact housing and, in the axial direction, fills a recess in the cable passage side wall of the contact housing. The seal is furthermore arranged on the outside of an annular flange moulded on the inside of the cable passage side wall of the contact housing and constructed as radial seal opposite the counter-contact housing. The seal furthermore has grooves running in the circumferential direction with sealing bars formed by said grooves.
If the counter-contact housing described in DE 10 2007 024 475 A1 is inserted into the contact housing, its wall engages in the annular clearance constructed in the contact housing and in the process compresses the seal in the radial direction. In a desired plug position the annular front surface of the counter-contact housing borders on the annular inner surface of the wall. In this position the two housings are snapped together, to which end snapping elements corresponding to one another are arranged on their exteriors.
An inventive connector comprises two plug parts that can be plugged into one another with front housing parts adapted to one another as well as electrical contact parts adapted to one another, wherein the two front housing parts in the plugged together state overlap on regions facing one another. In particular provision is made that the two front housing parts outwardly seal the plug connection resulting from plugging the two plug parts together by means of a sealing lip arranged on the one front housing part as well as by means of an annular groove arranged on the respective other front housing part, which is surrounded inwardly by annular rotary sealing surfaces and outwardly by an annular rotary collar. By the cooperation of the mentioned sealing lip, groove and collar, an especially good outward sealing arises from plugging together two such plug parts, in particular against splashing water or the like.
Advantageous further developments and improvements of the mentioned connector specified in the independent claim are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
Thus provision can be made that the ratio between the axial height or length of the sealing surface and the axial height of the collar hSealing surface/hCollar lies in the range of 4/1 to 6/1. As a result, on the one hand there is a very good sealing effect and on the other hand a relatively low frictional exertion of force both when the two plug parts are plugged together as well as also when an existing plug connection is disconnected.
The mentioned sealing effect with simultaneously low exertion of force can be considerably improved by building the one front housing part (200) from an elastically deformable, rubber-like material and the respective other front housing part (100) from an essentially non-elastically deformable, rigid material. As a result, a positive and/or non-positive connection can be more easily established and disconnected again, wherein the sealing effect is already very efficient due to the elasticity of the softer material.
The mentioned sealing effect with simultaneously low exertion of force can be improved even more if the groove has a bend pointing radially outward towards the base of the groove, by means of which the sealing lip is elastically pre-stressed radially outward after the two plug parts are plugged together. Due to the deformation or tilting produced as a result in the region of the sealing lip an even more effective sealing arises. In the process, the bend occurs preferably in the region of the height hCollar of the collar, as a result of which especially great elastic pre-stressing of the sealing lip can be produced.
In the case of a connector, in which the electrical contact elements of at least one plug part are arranged in a connector body, provision can furthermore be made that the connector body has an external contouring outside extending at least partially in the longitudinal direction of the plug part, which cooperates with a corresponding internal contouring of the respective front housing part in the case of the joining of the connector body and the front housing part such that a positive and/or non-positive or frictionally engaged connection arises. As a result of this contouring, in particular the production of such a plug part is considerably simplified.
Provision can also be made that the plug parts on the respective cable-side end each have a rear housing part separate from the front housing part, which is built by overmoulding and/or moulding of an injectable and/or mouldable sealing material. As a result, the production of such a plug part is simplified even more.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and described in greater detail in the subsequent description, wherein identical or functionally equal components are referenced with matching reference numbers.
The figures show the following:
A first plug part shown in
The connector body 115 or the counter-contact elements 120 preferably correspond to a conventional connector. The first plug part thus corresponds in its function to a so-called female connector.
The front housing part 100 bordering the connector body 115 consists of a relatively soft or rubber-like material and forms a sealing element both with respect to the mentioned second plug part as well as with respect to the mentioned connector body 115. The front housing part 100 has, for the mentioned purpose, an inner contour to be described in detail in the following, which engages or snaps into place in a contouring arranged on the exterior of the connector body 115, as a result of which a mechanically stable and at least water-proof connection is established between the connector body 115 and the front housing part 100. The front housing part 100 has, on the side accessible to the counter-contact elements 120, a sealing lip 125 visible in this representation, whose exact mode of operation will be explained more thoroughly in the following.
The rear housing part 105 arranged on the cable-side end of the first plug part is, in the present exemplary embodiment, formed by an overmoulding of the corresponding cable-side part of the connector body 115 from a mouldable and/or injectable sealing plastic or rubber. This overmoulding serves in particular for sealing this part of the connector body from splashing water by bordering as well as a cable harness 130 only implied in
A second plug part shown in
In the present exemplary embodiment, the connector body 215 has, as contact elements, four contact pins in a manner known per se mounted with or without springs 220 and thus corresponds in its mode of operation to a multipole connector. In the case of the joining of the first plug part (
The plug parts shown in
The plug part shown in
In contrast to the front housing part of the first plug part, the front housing part of the second plug part forming the collar 225 is made of a relatively firm or hard plastic, rubber, metal, or the like. In the process, the sealing effect arises through the combination of the mentioned collar 225, the groove 230 and of a sealing surface 235, namely in particular through the tight fit of the interior on the exterior of the second plug part forming a mentioned sealing surface 235 due to the elasticity of the front housing part of the first plug part as well as the non-positive fit of the sealing lip 125 of the first plug part on the groove 230 of the second plug part due to the elasticity.
The relative dimensions or proportions between the height of the sealing surface 235 and the height of the collar 225 range, for example for hSealing surface/hCollar, from 5/1.
On the second plug part according to
With the assistance of
On one side of the connector body 115, in the present exemplary embodiment, an assembly element 300 is arranged, in order in particular to make the assembly or the production of the front housing part 100 easier, for example by locking into position. In the local contouring 305 of the connector body 115 visible in this representation, in the present exemplary embodiment web-shaped in design, an essentially mirror-inverted inner contour of the front housing part 100 not shown here engages or snaps into place. Two noses or locking noses arranged laterally on the connector body 115, of which in the representation only one locking nose 310 can be seen, in the case of the joining or plugging together of the first plug part and of the second plug part engage in a respective mentioned recess 240 of the second plug part.
With the assistance of
Since, in the case of these embodiments, only one of the two front housing parts 100, 200 is implemented to be relatively soft, both plug parts can be plugged together without great exertion of force. It should however be noted that the two front housing parts 100, 200 can be produced from the same relatively hard or relatively soft material, which however either causes a worse sealing in comparison to the first embodiment or requires a greater exertion of force when the two plug parts are plugged together.
From
With the assistance of
The section schematically represented in
In
It is to be noted that the arrangement of four contact or counter-contact elements described above is only exemplary and the present invention can also be used correspondingly in plug connections with more or fewer contact elements.
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10 2014 118 685 | Dec 2014 | DE | national |
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PCT/DE2015/100532 | 12/11/2015 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2016/095904 | 6/23/2016 | WO | A |
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