Lever fitting type connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796815
  • Patent Number
    6,796,815
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A lever fitting type connector (10) includes both connectors (20, 30) fitted to each other, and a lever (40) interposed between both of the connectors (20, 30) and converting an operation force applied to an operation portion (43) into a fitting force between both of the connectors (20, 30). In the lever fitting type connector (10), the lever (40) is rotatably pivoted on the first connector (20), and an engagement portion (60) engaged with the lever (40) is provided on the second connector (30). A standing mechanism (50) is provided between the lever (40) and the second connector (30). The standing mechanism (50) has a function that stands the lever (40) when temporarily fitting both of the connectors (20, 30). An amount of rotation of the lever (40) is secured largely by applying the operation force to the operation portion (43) in a standing state of the lever (40), so as to regularly fit both of the connectors (20, 30).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lever fitting type connector structured such as to rotate a lever interposed between both of the connectors fitted to each other, so as to convert a lever operating force into a fitting force between both of the connectors.




2. Description of the Related Art




As a lever fitting type connector, there has been proposed a structure shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


. As shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, a lever fitting type connector


1


is generally constituted by a female connector


2


mounted to a side of equipment or the like, a male connector


3


to which a wire harness (not shown) is connected, and a lever


4


interposed between the female connector


2


and the male connector


3


. A plurality of terminal receiving chambers


3




a


is formed in the male connector


3


. A terminal (not shown), which is connected to an edge of each of electric wires of the wire harness, is received in each of the terminal receiving chambers


3




a.






As shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the lever


4


is arranged astride both upper and lower sides of the male connector


3


. The lever


4


is pivoted in a rotating manner and connected to a cylindrical boss portion


3




b


protruding from the male connector


3


, and the male connector


3


and the lever


4


to which are connected are temporarily fitted within the female connector


2


.




In the temporarily fitting state mentioned above, by pressing an operation portion


4




a


of the lever


4


, the lever


4


rotates around an engagement projection


4




b


engaged with the female connector


2


, the engagement projection forming a point of support. Accordingly, the boss portion


3




b


forms a point of application, and presses the male connector


3


into the female connector


2


, so as to regularly fit. An operation force of the operation portion


4




a


can be converted into the fitting force of the male connector


3


.




However, in the proposed lever fitting type connector


1


, a fitting force is generated in the lever


4


by applying the operation force in a pressing direction to the operation portion


4




a.


Further, at an initial mounting position (refer to

FIG. 1

) of the lever


4


in a state in which the male connector


3


and the female connector


2


are separated from each other, in order to secure a pressing amount of the operation portion


4




a,


the operation portion


4




a


is mounted so that the operation portion


4




a


protrudes a distance L outward from the male connector


3


(refer to FIG.


2


). Hence, the lever


4


connected to the male connector


3


is protruded, whereby the male connector


3


is wholly made large. In particular, at a time of connecting the lever fitting type connector


1


as a part of the wire harness connected to a lot of electrical parts in a vehicle or the like, the male connector


3


constituting a portion connecting to the wire harness is made large. Accordingly, an opening area of a gap for passing the male connector


3


becomes large. That is, a great space for passing the enlarged male connector


3


is required in a passage for arranging the wire harness.




Accordingly, it is necessary to intend to reduce a protruding amount of the lever


4


so as to make a whole of the male connector


3


compact. However, an amount of rotational operation of the lever


4


becomes necessarily small. Therefore, a servo assisting effect applied to the point of application in the lever


4


is reduced, and a sufficient fitting force can not be obtained.




In the lever fitting type connector


1


, a mounting direction of the lever


4


is previously fixed to a constant direction. Hence, a direction of taking out the wire harness connected to the male connector


3


is determined by a direction of arranging the operation portion


4




a


of the lever


4


. Therefore, a great restriction is applied to a direction of the lever fitting type connector


1


, and a freedom of the wire harness in a connecting direction is reduced. Further, the restriction of the wire harness in a connecting direction is given in requirement of vehicle such as a right-handle drive, a left-handle drive or the like.




In the lever fitting type connector


1


mentioned above, the structure of the lever fitting type connector


1


is made such that the lever


4


is fitted to an outer side of the male connector


3


and is fitted to the female connector


2


in this fitting state. Further, there is required a space for engaging the engagement projection


4




b


of the lever


4


with the female connector


2


. That is, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a whole thickness of the lever fitting type connector


1


is determined by a summation of a thickness a of the male connector


3


, a thickness b of the lever


4


, an engaging (protruding) space c of the engagement projection


4




b,


and a substantial thickness d of the female connector


2


. As a result, a whole thickness of the lever fitting type connector


1


is increased. As mentioned above, the lever fitting type connector


1


is made thick, so that the lever fitting type connector


1


makes large. Accordingly, a large space is also required in the passage of arranging the wire harness.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




First object of the present invention is to intend to make a whole structure of the connector compact while sufficiently securing an amount of rotational operation of a lever. Second object of the present invention is to freely change a mounting direction of the lever in a width direction. Third object of the present invention is to make a whole thickness of the connector small, so as to intend to make the structure of the connector further compact.




The first aspect of the present invention provides a lever fitting type connector comprising: a first connector; a second connector fitted to the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, and converting an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein the lever is rotatably pivoted on the first connector, and an engagement portion engaging with the lever is provided on the second connector, wherein a standing mechanism is provided between the lever and the second connector, and the standing mechanism stands the lever when temporarily fitting the first connector to the second connector, wherein the first connector and the second connector are regularly fixed to each other by applying an operation force to the operation portion in a standing state of the lever.




In this lever fitting type connector, by temporarily fitting to both of the connectors, the lever rotatably pivoted on the first connector is stood up by the standing mechanism. Due to the standing-up of the lever, it is possible to secure a sufficient amount of rotational operation in the lever. It is possible to sufficiently obtain a servo assisting function applied by the lever, so as to easily and securely execute a regular fitting to between both of the connectors. Accordingly, in a state before temporarily fitting to both of the connectors, that is, in a state in which the first connector and the second connector are separated, it is possible to mount the lever on the first connector, so as not to protrude from the first connector. Accordingly, it is possible to make the connector compact as a whole in a state that the lever is mounted on the first connector. Further, it is possible to make the space for arranging the wire harness connected to the connector small.




The second aspect of the present invention provides a lever fitting type connector comprising: a first connector having a hood portion; a second connector fitted within the hood portion of the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, and converting an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein the lever is outward fitted to the hood portion and detachably pivoted on the first connector, and an a plurality of engagement portions provided in the second connector are engaged with the lever, and a groove portion formed in the hood portion escapes the engagement portion, and wherein the engagement portions and the groove portion are substantially symmetrical about a supporting engagement portion in a width direction.




In this lever fitting type connector, the engagement portion is engaged with the lever, and the groove portion escapes the engagement portion. The engagement portion and the groove portion are respectively formed substantially and symmetrically in the width direction around the supporting engagement portion. According to the structure, even in the case that the lever, which is pivoted in a detaching manner to the first connector in the outward fitting state, is pivoted in a state of reversing in the width direction of the first connector, it is possible to secure an inherent function executed between the lever and the engagement portion. Therefore, it is possible to optionally reverse the mounting direction of the lever in correspondence to the direction of taking out the wire harness connected to the first connector. Accordingly, it is possible to increase a freedom of a direction of connecting the wire harness to the connector.




The third aspect of the present invention provides a lever fitting type connector comprising: a first connector having a hood portion; a second connector fitted within the hood portion of the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, and converted an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein the lever is outward fitted and detachably pivoted on the second connector, a plurality of engagement portions are provided in the hood portion of the first connector, and the engagement portions are symmetrical about a supporting engagement portion in a width direction.




The fourth aspect of the present invention provides a lever fitting type connector comprising: a first connector; a second connector fitted to the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, and converting an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein in a state of outward fitting the lever to the first connector, a thickness of an engagement portion, which is provided in the second connector and engaged with the lever, is set to be thinner than a thickness of the first connector.




According to this lever fitting type connector, the lever is arranged in an outer side of the first connector. However, since the engagement portion engaged with the lever can be provided within the thickness of the first connector, a thickness of a whole of the lever fitting type connector can be constituted by three thickness elements comprising a thickness of the second connector, a thickness of the first connector and a thickness of the lever. Accordingly, a protruding amount of the engagement portion does not affect. Therefore, it is possible to make the thickness of a whole of the lever fitting type connector small so as to make the structure compact. Accordingly, it is possible to make the space for passing the wire harness therethrough small at a time of arranging the wire harness.




The fifth aspect of the present invention provides a lever fitting type connector according to the first aspect of the present invention, wherein the standing mechanism comprising: a first engagement portion provided on the lever; and a second engagement portion provided on the second connector and engaged with the first engagement portion, wherein the standing mechanism is constituted such that the first connector is fitted to the second connector, so that the first connector is engaged with the second engagement portion, and wherein the first connector is further fitted to the second connector, so that the lever rotates and stands up about a pivot portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view a state of separating female and male connectors in a proposed lever fitting type connector;





FIG. 2

shows a plan view of a state in which a lever is mounted to the male connector in the proposed lever fitting type connector;





FIG. 3

shows a schematically cross sectional view describing a structure in a thickness direction of the proposed lever fitting type connector;





FIG. 4

shows a perspective view of a state in which the female and male connectors are separated, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of a state in which the female connector and the lever are separated, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

shows a perspective view of an early stage of temporarily fitting, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of a temporarily fitting state, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of a regularly fitting state, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 9

shows a perspective view of a state before starting a fitting operation, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 10

shows a plan view of an early stage of temporarily fitting, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 11

shows a plan view of a temporarily fitting state, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 12

shows a plan view of a regularly fitting state, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention;





FIGS. 13A and 13B

show perspective views respectively describing states in which a mounting direction of the lever is reversed, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention; and





FIG. 14

shows a schematically cross sectional view describing a structure in a thickness direction, showing an embodiment of a lever fitting type connector according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings, wherein like numbers are designated by like reference characters.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a lever fitting type connector


10


is generally constituted by a synthetic resin female connector


20


corresponding to one of connectors fitted to each other, a synthetic resin male connector


30


corresponding to another connector, and a lever


40


interposed between the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


. The lever


40


is provided with a center hole


41


forming a fulcrum of rotation, an application projection


42


forming a point of application and an operation portion


43


forming a point of force.




As shown in FIG.


4


and

FIG. 6

, the female connector


20


is structured such that a hood portion


21


provided in a front side thereof is formed as a rectangular hollow case. A front surface of the female connector


20


is formed as a frontage


20




a


for fitting to the male connector


30


, so as to be opened. The hood portion


21


has a step portion


21




a


in the connector main body (the connector housing) of the female connector


20


. Further, the hood portion


21


has a slightly thinned shape and is integrally protruded from the connector main body.




In the all below description, an X direction shown in

FIG. 4

is employed as a width direction. Further, an Y direction is employed as a thickness direction corresponding to a direction perpendicular to the width direction X.




A cylindrical supporting engagement portion


22


detachably fitting to the center hole


41


of the lever


40


is protruded in a center portion of the hood portion


21


in the width direction X.




The lever


40


is mounted while detachably fitting the center hole


41


to the supporting engagement portion


22


of the hood portion


21


. The lever


40


is formed in a substantially U shape. Both bent end portions of the lever


40


are respectively formed symmetrically in the opposing direction (thickness direction) Y. The lever


40


formed in the U shape with the symmetrical shape is structured such that the operation portion


43


is formed as a bent portion in the lever


40


. Further, the center holes


41


are respectively formed in both end portions close to front-end portions thereof. Further, the applicating projections


42


are respectively protruded in inner sides between the operation portion


43


and the respective center holes


41


.




The lever


40


is fitted astride both upper and lower wall surfaces in the thickness direction Y of the female connector


20


, and is initially mounted so as to receive the lever


40


in an outer side of the hood portion


21


while fitting the center holes


41


to the supporting engagement portions


22


. When the lever


40


is at an initially mounting position (refer to FIG.


4


), the lever


40


is completely received in the hood portion


21


and is arranged in parallel to the width direction X of the female connector


20


. At this initially mounting position, the operation portion


43


of the lever


40


is arranged so as to cover one outer side with respect to the width direction X of the frontage


20




a.


Further, inclined portions (taper portions)


44


are formed in front end portions at both ends of the lever


40


, thereby preventing a front end corner portion from being interfered with the step portion


21




a


of the hood portion


21


when the lever


40


stands up.




Accordingly, being formed symmetrically as mentioned above, as shown in

FIGS. 13A and 13B

, even in the case of mounting the lever


40


laterally and reversibly, it is possible to outward fit to the hood portion


21


of the female connector


20


while fitting the center hole


41


to the supporting engagement portion


22


. That is, the lever


40


is reversibly located in a reverse side with respect to the width direction of the female connector


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the male connector


30


is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape, which is substantially closely fitted to an inner side of the hood portion


21


in the female connector


20


. A plurality of terminal receiving chambers


31


accommodate female edges (not shown) connected to terminals of respective electric wires H constituting a wire harness W/H. The terminal receiving chambers


31


are formed in an inner portion thereof rightward and leftward so as to construct upper and lower stages.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a plurality of male terminals


23


are protruded in a back side of the inner portion in the female connector


20


in correspondence to the respective terminal receiving chambers


31


. In a state that the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


are regularly fitted, a female terminal of the male connector


30


is connected to the male terminal


23


of the female connector


20


.




In the present embodiment, inserting engagement portions


32


engaged with the applicating projection


42


are protruded on both outer wall surfaces in the thickness direction (vertical direction) Y of the male connector


30


. Therefore, an operation force, which is applied to the operation portion


43


of the lever


40


, is converted into a fitting force. A standing mechanism


50


stands the lever


40


at a time of temporarily fitting the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


. Further, the standing mechanism


50


is provided between the lever


40


and the male connector


30


(refer to FIGS.


7


and


11


).




As shown in

FIG. 11

, when the lever


40


is in the standing-up state by temporarily fitting the female connector


20


to the male connector


30


, the inserting engagement portion


32


engages with the applicating projection


42


of the lever


40


in the backside. Hence, relative positions of the applicating projection


42


and the inserting engagement portion


32


are determined.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the standing mechanism


50


includes first standing projections


45


protruded in inner sides of the respective front end portions in both ends of the lever


40


, and a pair of second standing projections


33


and


33


protruded on both outer wall surfaces in the thickness direction Y of the male connector


30


. The first standing projection


45


is biase formed in an opposing side (in a front side in the drawing) of the lever


40


to the male connector


30


, the second standing projections


33


is biase formed in an opposing side (in a far side in the drawing) of the male connector


30


to the female connector


20


. The first and second standing projections


45


and


33


are engaged in an early fitting stage of the female and male connectors


20


and


30


.




A removing engagement portion


34


is protruded on the wall surface of the male connector


30


in which the inserting engagement portion


32


is protruded. It engages with the applicating projection


42


in a direction of removing the female connector


20


from the male connector


30


when the lever


40


is in a regularly fitting state between the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


. The removing engagement portion


34


is located substantially in an opposite side to the inserting engagement portion


32


on the boundary of the applicating projection


42


of the lever


40


at a time when the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


are in the regularly fitting state.




The inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


and the removing engagement portion


34


constitute an engagement portion


60


engaged with the lever


40


. In accordance with the reversible arrange of the lever


40


, the engagement portion


60


is respectively formed substantially and symmetrically on the boundary of the center portion in the width direction X. Further, the engagement portion


60


corresponds to the supporting engagement portion


22


of the male connector


30


. In this case, the engagement portion


60


can be constituted by at least one of the inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


and the removing engagement portion


34


. Further, the other projections can be included as occasion demands.




The inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


and the removing engagement portion


34


are formed by being protruded from both of upper and lower wall surfaces of the male connector


30


. Further, the applicating projection


42


and the first standing projection


45


are respectively protruded from opposing inner surfaces of the lever


40


. The applicating projection


42


, the inserting engagement portion


32


engaged with applicating projection


42


, the removing engagement portion


34


and the first standing projections


45


and the second standing projections


33


are protruded within the range of a thickness of the hood portion


21


.




A first groove portion


24


, which escapes the applicating projection


42


when fitting the female and male connectors


20


and


30


, is formed in the hood portion


21


. Further, a second groove portion


25


escaping the first standing projection


45


is formed in the hood portion


21


. The first and second groove portions


24


and


25


are formed in a space that can sufficiently allow a motion of the applicating projection


42


and the first standing projection


45


accompanying with the rotation of the lever


40


. First and second groove portions


24


and


25


are open to the opposite side to the male connector


30


. When fitting the female connector


20


to the male connector


30


, it is possible to introduce the inserting engagement portion


32


and the removing engagement portion


34


within the first groove portion


24


. Further, it is possible to introduce the second standing projection


33


within the second groove portion


25


.




Regarding the first and second groove portions


24


and


25


, since the lever


40


can be disposed reversibly, the first and second groove portions


24


and


25


are formed to be generally symmetrical to the central portion in the widthwise direction X of the male connector


30


. Therefore, in the lever fitting type connector


10


, for example, the back face side of the female connector


20


is mounted to an equipment or the like. Further, the male connector


30


having a wire harness W/H connected to its back face side, can be fitted to the female connector


20


and the lever


40


applying a small operating force, as shown in FIG.


13


A.




A description of a procedure of fitting the female connectors


20


and the male connectors


30


of the lever fitting type connector


10


will be given below.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, before fitting the female and male connectors


20


and


30


to each other, the lever


40


initially mounted to the female connector


20


becomes in parallel to the width direction X of the frontage


20




a.


In this state, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the male connector


30


is inserted to the hood portion


21


of the female connector


20


. Then, the second standing projection


33


enters the second groove portion


25


and is engaged with the first standing projection


45


. The lever


40


rotates in a standing direction (in a clockwise direction) around the center hole


41


fitted to the supporting engagement portion


22


(refer to FIGS.


6


and


10


).




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 11

, in a state to which the female and male connectors


20


and


30


are temporarily fitted, the inserting engagement portion


32


enters the first groove portion


24


and the lever


40


are completely stood up. In a state that the lever


40


is completely stood up, the applicating projection


42


is engaged with the inserting engagement portion


32


. In this state, applying the operation force in a pressing direction to the operation portion


43


of the lever


40


, the lever


40


rotates to a direction of the female connector


20


(in a counterclockwise direction in the drawings) around the supporting engagement portion


22


. Accordingly, a fitting force, in which the operation force is servo assisted according to a lever effect, is generated in the inserting engagement portion


32


engaged with the applicating projection


42


. Due to the fitting force (small operation force of the lever


40


), as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 12

, it is possible to regularly fit the male connector


30


to the female connector


20


. At this time, the lever


40


is pressed, so that it is in parallel to the width direction X of the frontage


20




a


of the female connector


20


. The parallel state of the lever


40


is held by engaged with a lock hook


35


provided on a side surface of the male connector


30


.




In the lever fitting type connector


10


, the removing engagement portion


34


is provided. Whereby, it is possible to easily separate the regularly fitted female connectors


20


and the male connectors


30


. That is, as shown in FIG.


8


and

FIG. 12

, in a state to which the female and male connectors


20


and


30


are regularly fitted, and the lever


40


is in parallel to the width direction X of the female connector


20


, the removing engagement portion


34


engages with the applicating projection


42


of the lever


40


. In this engagement state, applying the operation force in a drawing direction to the operation portion


43


of the lever


40


, the operation force is servo assisted and the fitting removing force is generated at the removing engagement portion


34


. Accordingly, it is possible to easily separate the regularly fitted female connectors


20


from the male connector


30


by the small operation force of the lever


40


.




In a state that the female and male connectors


20


and


30


of the lever fitting type connector


10


are separated, since the lever


40


is located in parallel to the width direction X of the female connector


20


, it is possible to prevent the lever


40


from largely protruding from the female connector


20


. Therefore, it is possible to make the female connector


20


and the male connector


30


to which the lever


40


is mounted small. Accordingly, when arranging the wire harness W/H in the vehicle, it is possible to make the passage space for arranging the wire harness small by making the lever fitting type connector


10


compact. In particular, it is also possible to make the passage space, which arranges the wire harness including the male connector


30


that the lever


40


is not provided, compact. Further, it is possible to reduce the passage space for arranging the wire harness W/H connected to the male connector


30


. As a result, it becomes easy to execute an operation of arranging the wire harness W/H, and it is easy to secure the space for arranging the wire harness W/H.




The lever


40


stands up for the first time after the female and male connectors


20


and


30


become in the state of being temporarily fitted. That is, is this state, the arrangement of the wire harness W/H is completed. Hence, it is possible to sufficiently obtain an amount of rotation of the lever


40


required for regularly fitting the female connectors


20


to the regularly fitting male connectors


30


. Further, it is possible to sufficiently obtain the servo assisting function of the lever


40


, so as to securely execute the regular fitting between the female and male connectors


20


and


30


. Therefore, when arranging the wire harness W/H, the lever


40


is located in parallel to the width direction of the female connector


20


, so that the lever fitting type connector


10


become compact. After arranging the wire harness W/H, the lever


40


stands up due to the temporarily fitting between the female and male connectors


20


and


30


, whereby it is possible to sufficiently obtain the required amount of operation and rotation. The lever


40


stands up after the male connector


30


passes above a rotational locus of the lever


40


. Therefore, it is possible to sufficiently secure an angle of rotation of the lever


40


required for the regularly fitting between the female and male connector


20


and


30


. Accordingly, it is possible to increase the servo assisting effect by a function of the lever


40


.




In the lever fitting type connector


10


, the center holes


41


of the lever


40


are made detachable from the supporting engagement portion


22


. The supporting engagement portion


22


is arranged substantially in the center portion in the width direction X of the female and male connectors


20


and


30


. It is possible to reversibly mount the lever


40


on the female and male connectors


20


and


30


. The lever


40


is symmetrical in the thickness direction Y of the female and male connectors


20


and


30


. The inserting engagement portion


32


, the removing engagement portion


34


, the engagement portion


60


of the second standing projection


33


, and the first groove portions


24


and the second groove portions


25


are respectively formed symmetrically around the supporting engagement portion


22


. Since the inserting engagement portion


32


, the removing engagement portion


34


, the second standing projection


33


, the engagement portion


60


of the second standing projection


33


, and the first and second groove portions


24


and


25


are respectively formed symmetrically around the supporting engagement portion


22


, in accordance that the lever


40


is reversibly mounted, it is possible to reverse them in the width direction X as shown in

FIG. 13B

from the mounting portion of the lever


40


shown in FIG.


13


A. Accordingly, in FIGS.


13


A and


13


B, there is schematically shown the direction of arranging the wire harness W/H connected to the male connector


30


. As shown in

FIGS. 13A and 13B

, the structure is made such that the mounting direction of the lever


40


can be optionally reversed in correspondence to the direction of taking out the wire harness W/H. Accordingly, it is possible to do away with the restriction in the direction of connecting the wire harness W/H. Further, it is possible to do away with an influence given by the direction of the lever fitting type connector


10


in correspondence to the vehicle requirement, and it is possible to widen a freedom of the wire harness W/H layout.




In the lever fitting type connector


10


, the lever


40


is arranged in the outer side of the hood portion


21


provided as the step portion


21




a


in the female connector


20


and is formed thin. The inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


and the removing engagement portion


34


are protruded outward from the male connector


30


. The applicating projection


42


and the first standing projection


45


are protruded inward from the lever


40


. The inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


, the removing engagement portion


34


, the applicating projection


42


, and the first standing projection


45


are arranged within the first and second groove portions


24


and


25


, and are included within a range of the thickness of the female connector


20


. Accordingly, in the state of regularly fitting the female and male connectors


20


and


30


, the thickness b of the female connector


20


and the thickness c of the lever


40


are only added to the outer side of the male connector


30


having the thickness a, so that there is no case that the protruding part of the engagement portion


60


is included (refer to FIG.


14


). Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the thickness of a whole of the lever fitting type connector


10


. Therefore, it is possible to make a whole of the female and male connectors


20


and


30


compact. Then, the space for receiving the lever fitting connector


10


becomes small. Further, since the lever


40


is arranged in an outer side of the female connector


30


, it is possible to reinforce the female connector


30


by the lever


40


.




In the lever fitting type connector


10


, the removing engagement portion


34


is constituted to form a pair with the inserting engagement portion


32


. As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 12

, the structure is made such that the removing engagement portion


34


engages with the applicating projection


42


of the lever


40


in the state of regularly fitting the female and male connectors


20


and


30


. Hence, it is possible to generate an engagement canceling force between the female and male connectors


20


and


30


by applying the operation force in the drawing direction reverse to the fitting direction, when regularly fitting. It becomes easy to separate the lever fitting type connector


10


that is temporarily connected. Further, the removing engagement portion


34


is constituted to form a pair with the inserting engagement portion


32


. Accordingly, even in the case of reversibly changing the direction of mounting the lever


40


, it is possible to generate the engagement canceling force in the respective mounting states.




In the present embodiment, there is disclosed the case of initially mounting the lever


40


to the outer side of the female connector


20


. However, the structure is not limited to this. By forming the applicating projection


42


and the first standing projection


45


at the reverse positions with respect to the center hole


41


of the lever


40


, it is possible to initially mount the lever


40


on the male connector


30


. In this case, the supporting engagement portion


22


is formed in the male connector


30


. Further, the engagement portion


60


constituted by the inserting engagement portion


32


, the second standing projection


33


, the removing engagement portion


34


and the like are formed in the female connector


20


in correspondence to the applicating projection


42


and the first standing projection


45


.



Claims
  • 1. A lever fitting type connector comprising:a first connector; a second connector fitted to the first connector; a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, and converting an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein the lever is rotatably pivoted on the first connector, and an engagement portion engaging with the lever is provided on the second connector; and a standing mechanism provided between the lever and the second connector, and the standing mechanism standing the lever when temporarily fitting the first connector to the second connector, wherein the first connector and the second connector are regularly fixed to each other by applying an operation force to the operation portion in a standing state of the lever. wherein the lever is rotatably pivoted about a supporting engagement portion on the first connector, and the engagement portions are disposed substantially symmetrically about the supporting engagement portion.
  • 2. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein the standing mechanism comprises:a first engagement portion provided on the lever; and a second engagement portion provided on the second connector and engaged with the first engagement portion.
  • 3. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein the lever rotates and stands up about a pivot portion.
  • 4. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, further comprising a groove portion formed on the first connector configured to accommodate at least one of the plurality of engagement portions;wherein the groove portion is disposed substantially symmetrically about the supporting engagement portion.
  • 5. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein the engagement portion is thinner than the first connector.
  • 6. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein prior to temporarily fitting of the first connector to the second connector the standing mechanism does not stand the lever, and after temporarily fitting of the first connector to the second connector the standing mechanism also does not stand the lever.
  • 7. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein the lever is rotatably pivoted on a central portion of the first connector.
  • 8. The lever fitting type connector of claim 1, wherein the first connector is configured such that the lever may be reversibly mounted on the first connector.
  • 9. The lever fitting type connector of claim 2, wherein the standing mechanism is configured such that when the first connector is fitted to the second connector, the first connector engages the second engagement portion.
  • 10. A lever fitting type connector comprising:a first connector having a hood portion; a second connector fitted within the hood portion of the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, the lever configured to convert an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector, wherein the lever is outward fitted to the hood portion and detachably pivoted on a supporting engagement portion of the first connector, a plurality of engagement portions provided in the second connector are engaged with the lever, and a groove portion formed in the hood portion accommodates at least one of the plurality of engagement portions, and wherein the engagement portions and the groove portion are disposed substantially symmetrically about the supporting engagement portion.
  • 11. The lever fitting type connector of claim 10, wherein the engagement portion is thinner than the first connector.
  • 12. The lever fitting type connector of claim 10, wherein the first connector is configured such that the lever may be reversibly fitted to the first connector.
  • 13. The lever fitting type connector of claim 10, wherein the substantially symmetrical disposition of the engagement portions and the groove portion about the supporting engagement portion allows the lever to be reversibly fitted to the supporting engagement portion.
  • 14. A lever fitting type connector comprising:a first connector having a hood portion; a second connector fitted within the hood portion of the first connector; and a lever interposed between the first connector and the second connector, the lever converting an operation force applied to an operation portion into a fitting force between the first connector and the second connector; wherein the lever is outwardly fitted to and detachably pivoted on a supporting engagement portion on the first connector, a plurality of engagement portions are provided in the second connector, and the engagement portions are disposed substantially symmetrically about the supporting engagement portion.
  • 15. The lever fitting type connector of claim 14, wherein the engagement portion is thinner than the first connector.
  • 16. The lever fitting type connector of claim 14, wherein the first connector is configured such that the lever may be reversibly fitted to the first connector.
  • 17. The lever fitting type connector of claim 14, wherein the substantially symmetrical disposition of the engagement portions about the supporting engagement portion allows the lever to be reversibly fitted to the supporting engagement portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P 2001-082774 Mar 2001 JP
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Entry
English language translation of the Office Action issued by the German Patent and Trademark Office on Apr. 23, 2004.