Information
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Patent Grant
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6544054
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Patent Number
6,544,054
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Feild; Lynn D.
- Hyeon; Hae Moon
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 157
- 439 160
- 439 372
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides means for preventing arms of a lever from moving outwards and changing shape, without having to increase the size of a connector. Thin members 55 of arms 52 make contact with thick members 62 of protecting walls 60, thereby preventing the arms 52 from moving outwards. Since the portions of the protecting walls 60 that make contact with the arms 52 are thick, they do not change shape due to their receiving a pushing force from the arms 52. The arms 52 are thus reliably prevented from changing shape. Further, the thick members 62 are located so as to correspond to the thin members 55 of the arms 52. Consequently, the portions where the thick members 62 and the thin members 55 overlap do not become overly thick, and the connector does not increase in size.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a lever-type connector.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
A conventional lever-type connector is described in JP 3-126379. This lever-type connector has a male and a female connector, the female connector having a rotatable lever provided thereon. The lever has a pair of plate-shaped arms that extend along outer faces of the female connector. The lever is rotated when cam grooves of the arms and cam pins of the male connector are in an engaged state, the cam operation drawing the two connectors mutually closer and fitting them together.
In conventional lever-type connectors, the fitting resistance between the two connectors is focused at the mutually fitting portions of the cam grooves and the cam pins. As a result, the arms may separate from the outer faces of the female connector. That is, these arms may change shape so as to move outwards. In the conventional lever-type connector described above, protecting walls are formed on the outer faces of the female connector, and the arms are housed between these protecting walls and the outer faces of the female connector. Consequently, outer faces of the arms strike against inner faces of the protecting walls, thus preventing the arms from moving outwards.
As the number of terminal fittings in a connector is increased, fitting resistance also increases, and the force causing the arms to change shape and move outwards also increases. As a result, in order to prevent these arms from moving outwards, the protecting walls must be made more rigid. This may be done by thickening the protecting walls. However, if the protecting walls are made thicker, the female connector will become correspondingly larger.
The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to prevent a lever-type connector wherein, without increasing the size of the connector, the arms of the lever are reliably prevented from changing shape and moving outwards.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a lever-type connector comprising a housing having a lever pivoted thereon, said lever defining a cam groove for engagement with a cam follower of a mating connector whereby rotation of said lever relative to said housing causes said connectors to be drawn into engagement, wherein the housing includes a protective wall extending partly over said lever to prevent bending thereof in a direction perpendicular to the plane of movement thereof, characterized in that a thinned portion of said lever corresponds with a thickened portion of said protective wall.
Such an arrangement ensures that the overall size of the connector is not increased. In the case of a plate-like lever, the thinned portion is located furthest from the pivot axis, and the thickened portion is located adjacent a connecting web of the protective wall. Such an arrangement minimizes the stabilizing force by applying it at a distance from the pivot axis.
Preferably the thinned and thickened portions are in close mutual engagement.
In a preferred embodiment the thinned portion is about half the thickness of a plate-like lever, and has a radial extent of less than 20% of the corresponding radius of the lever.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view along line
1
—
1
in
FIG. 5
showing a retainer in a temporary retaining state.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view along the same line as
FIG. 1
showing terminal fittings in an inserted state whereby they are temporarily retained by the retainer.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view along the same line as
FIG. 1
showing the retainer in a main retaining state.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view along the same line as
FIG. 1
showing a connector fitted with a corresponding connector.
FIG. 5
is a front view of a connector housing.
FIG. 6
is a front view showing the retainer fitted through a window hole of a moving plate.
FIG. 7
is a front view of the moving plate.
FIG. 8
is a vertical cross-sectional view of the moving plate.
FIG. 9
is a front view of the retainer.
FIG. 10
is a side face view of the retainer.
FIG. 11
is a plan view of the retainer.
FIG. 12
is a rear face view of the retainer.
FIG. 13
is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view along line
13
—
13
in
FIG. 5
showing the retainer in a removed state.
FIG. 14
is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view along the same line as
FIG. 13
showing the retainer in the temporary retaining state.
FIG. 15
is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view along the same line as
FIG. 13
showing the retainer in the main retaining state.
FIG. 16
is a partially cut-away plan view showing a lever in a starting position.
FIG. 17
is a partially cut-away plan view showing the lever in a state whereby it has been rotated to a fitting position.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
17
.
A male connector M of the present embodiment is provided with a connector housing
10
, male terminal fittings
20
, a moving plate
30
, a retainer
40
, and a lever
50
. In the following description, the anterior direction is on the left side with reference to
FIG. 1
, and the up-down direction is also taken with reference to FIG.
1
.
The connector housing
10
is formed from plastic. A hood
11
protrudes to the anterior from an outer circumference of an anterior end face of this connector housing
10
. A plurality of cavities
12
are formed within the connector housing
10
, these cavities
12
being located therein in an approximately central location relative to the up-down direction thereof, and being horizontally aligned in an upper and a lower row. The male terminal fittings
20
, which are inserted into these cavities
12
, are doubly retained therein by plastic lances
13
and the retainer
40
. Large diameter cavities
14
are formed to the left and right of the two rows of cavities
12
. Terminal fittings (not shown) inserted into these large diameter cavities
14
are retained only by plastic lances
15
. Housing grooves
16
, into which sub connectors (not shown) are fitted from the posterior, are formed above and below the cavities
12
.
The upper and lower rows of cavities
12
are symmetrical. The plastic lances
13
are formed in the anterior end portions thereof and extend towards the anterior in a cantilevered shape. The plastic lances
13
of the upper rows extend along lower faces of the cavities
12
, and the plastic lances
13
of the lower rows extend along upper faces of the cavities
12
. Bending spaces
17
A, which allow the plastic lances
13
to bend resiliently, are formed between the upper and lower rows of plastic lances
13
and open onto an anterior end face of the connector housing
10
. The plastic lances
13
bend resiliently into the bending spaces
17
A as a result of making contact with the male terminal fittings
20
while these are being inserted from the posterior into the cavities
12
. This contact is released after the male terminal fittings
20
have been inserted to a correct position, the plastic lances
13
return resiliently to their original position and engage with the male terminal fittings
20
, thereby retaining them. After the male terminal fittings
20
have been inserted, tabs
21
at anterior ends thereof protrude from the anterior end face (an innermost face of the hood
11
) of the connector housing
10
into the hood
11
.
The bending spaces
17
A join with one another between the adjacent cavities
12
, thereby forming, in their entirety, a long and narrow slit that extends in a left-right direction. When the bending spaces
17
A are in a free state, whereby the plastic lances
13
have not bent resiliently therein, a removal preventing member
41
of the retainer
40
can be fitted into the bending spaces
17
A from the anterior in a manner whereby this removal preventing member
41
does not rattle up or down. Furthermore, a left and right pair of guiding holes
17
B is formed at the left and right sides, respectively, of the bending spaces
17
A. These guiding holes
17
B join with the bending spaces
17
A and open into the anterior end face of the connector housing
10
. Guiding members
42
of the retainer
40
can be fitted into these guiding holes
17
B in a manner whereby they do not rattle in the up-down or left-right directions. The bending spaces
17
A and the pair of guiding holes
17
B form a retainer attachment hole
17
that opens into the innermost face of the hood
11
of the connector housing
10
. Moreover, temporary retaining receiving members
18
A and main retaining receiving members
18
B protrude from inner side faces of the guiding holes
17
B. Stopping members
43
of the retainer
40
engage with these receiving members
18
A and
18
B, thereby maintaining the retainer
40
in a temporary retaining position and a main retaining position, respectively, relative to the connector housing
10
.
Next, the moving plate
30
will be described. The moving plate
30
is made from plastic, and fixes the position of the tabs
21
of the male terminal fittings
20
(these tabs
21
protrude from the anterior end face (the innermost face of the hood
11
) of the connector housing
10
into the hood
11
). The moving plate
30
is formed in a unified manner from a sheet-shaped plate main body
31
, which is parallel to and has the same shape as the anterior end face of the connector housing
10
, and a guiding cylindrical member
32
that protrudes towards the anterior from the outer circumference of the plate main body
31
and makes contact with the inner circumference of the hood
11
. The plate main body
31
is provided with position fixing holes
33
,
34
and
35
. The tabs
21
of the male terminal fittings
20
that have been inserted into the upper and lower rows of cavities
12
pass through the position fixing holes
33
. Tabs protruding from male terminal fittings (not shown) of the sub connectors fitted into the housing grooves
16
pass through the position fixing holes
34
. Tabs of the male terminal fittings (not shown) inserted into the large diameter cavities
14
pass through the position fixing holes
35
.
A window hole
36
, which connects with the bending spaces
17
A and the guiding holes
17
B of the connector housing
10
, and which is formed on the face opposite the retainer
40
(the retainer attachment hole
17
), passes through the plate main body
31
from the anterior face to the posterior face thereof. The shape and dimensions of the window hole
36
are such that the retainer
40
can be passed therethrough. The window hole
36
is located between the rows of position fixing holes
33
(the tabs
21
of the male terminal fittings
20
inserted into the upper and lower rows of cavities
12
are passed through these position fixing holes
33
). Recesses
37
are formed at upper and lower edges of the window hole
36
, each recess
37
joining individually with one of the position fixing holes
33
. Supporting members
45
of the retainer
40
pass through these recesses
37
. As will be described later, the window hole
36
is covered by the retainer
40
.
A sealing member
38
is formed in a unified manner on the guiding cylindrical member
32
of the moving plate
30
. This sealing member
38
is formed from an outer circumference sealing member
38
A, which extends along an outer circumference of a posterior end portion of the guiding cylindrical member
32
(i.e., the portion thereof close to the plate main body
31
), and an inner circumference sealing member
38
B, this being located further towards the anterior than the outer circumference sealing member
38
A and extending along an inner circumference of the guiding cylindrical member
32
. These sealing members
38
A and
38
B are connected via a plurality of joining holes
39
formed at intervals along the circumference thereof. Further, a cam pin receiving member
32
A is formed in each of the upper and lower sides the guiding cylindrical member
32
.
The lever
50
is attached to the connector housing
10
. This lever has an operating member
51
, and a pair of plate-shaped arms
52
protrude from upper and lower ends of this operating member
51
. The arms
52
extend along upper and lower faces of the connector housing
10
. When rotative axes
32
B are in a fitted state within axis receiving holes
53
of the arms
52
, the lever
50
is supported in a state whereby it can be rotated with these rotative axes
32
B serving as the centre. Cam grooves
54
are formed in the arms
52
. The cam pin receiving members
32
A of the moving plate
30
and cam pins Fa of a female connector F (the corresponding connector of the present invention) fit, in a unified state, into these cam grooves
54
.
When the lever
50
is in a starting position (see
FIGS. 1
to
3
), the cam pin receiving members
32
A are fitted into openings of the cam grooves
54
. Posterior ends of the cam pin receiving members
32
A make contact with inner faces of the cam grooves
54
, this preventing the moving plate
30
from moving towards the posterior and maintaining it in a waiting position. In this waiting position, the position fixing holes
33
are fitted with the ends of the tabs
21
that protrude into the hood
11
. Further, while the male connector M and the female connector F are fitted together, the cam pins Fa of the female connector F and the cam pin receiving members
32
A are fitted together to form a unified state. Then, while in this state, the lever
50
is rotated to a fitting position. Then the cam pins Fa and the cam pin receiving members
32
A, in their unified state, engage with the cam grooves
54
, this drawing the female connector F in a posterior direction (towards the innermost face of the hood
11
). That is, the cam operation of the lever
50
draws the female connector F and the moving plate
30
(these two being in a unified state) towards the connector housing
10
until a fitted state is reached. When the two connectors M and F have been fitted together, the moving plate
30
reaches the fitting position (see FIG.
4
), and the position fixing holes
33
are fitted with base end portions of the tabs
21
. In this manner, the moving plate
30
is moved between the waiting position and the fitting position.
The retainer
40
is made from plastic, and is moulded in a unified manner so that it has the removal preventing member
41
that extends as a long horizontal plate in a left-right direction, and the pair of guiding members
42
that are formed on the left and right ends of the removal preventing member
41
, these guiding members
42
having long plate-shaped faces which extend in an anterior-posterior direction and are formed at approximate right angles to the removal preventing member
41
. Both the removal preventing member
41
and the guiding members
42
form an approximately unified face at the anterior end face of the retainer
40
. However, posterior end portions of the guiding members
42
protrude further towards the posterior (the direction in which the retainer
40
is attached to the connector housing
10
) than the removal preventing member
41
.
The stopping members
43
are formed as an anterior and posterior protruding pair in each of outer side faces of the posterior end portions of the guiding members
42
(i.e., those portions protruding to the posterior relative to the removal preventing member
41
). The stopping members
43
fit with the temporary retaining receiving members
18
A of the guiding holes
17
B in a manner whereby they grip the temporary retaining receiving members
18
A from the anterior and posterior sides thereof, thereby maintaining the retainer
40
in the temporary retaining position relative to the connector housing
10
. When the retainer
40
is in the temporary retaining position, the removal preventing member
41
is not in an inserted state within the bending spaces
17
A. Consequently, the plastic lances
13
are able to bend resiliently into these bending spaces
17
A, allowing the male terminal fittings
20
to be inserted into or removed from the cavities
12
.
When the retainer
40
is pushed inwards from the temporary retaining position to the main retaining position, the stopping members
43
fit with the main retaining receiving members
18
B of the guiding holes
17
B in a manner whereby they grip the anterior and posterior sides thereof, this maintaining the retainer
40
in the main retaining position relative to the connector housing
10
. When the retainer
40
is in the main retaining position, the removal preventing member
41
is fitted into the bending spaces
17
A in such a manner that it does not rattle. Consequently, the plastic lances
13
are prevented from bending resiliently towards the bending spaces
17
A (i.e., in the direction for removing the male terminal fittings
20
), thereby preventing the male terminal fittings
20
from being removed.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, when the moving plate
30
is in the waiting position and the retainer
40
is in the temporary retaining position, the anterior end face of the retainer
40
and the anterior face of the plate main body
31
of the moving plate
30
form an approximately unified face, an anterior end face portion of the retainer
40
covering the window hole
36
of the moving plate
30
.
Further, the posterior end portions of the guiding members
42
(i.e., the tips thereof relative to the direction in which the retainer
40
is attached to the retainer attachment hole
17
) grow gradually smaller in the up-down direction, forming tapered guiding tips
44
. The anterior end portion of the removal preventing member
41
has the supporting members
45
formed thereon at locations corresponding to the cavities
12
(i.e., corresponding to each plastic lance
13
), these supporting members
45
protruding upwards and downwards, respectively. When the retainer
40
is in the main retaining position, these supporting members
45
make contact, via the bending spaces
17
A, with the anterior end portions of the male terminal fittings
20
. Consequently, the anterior end portions of the male terminal fittings
20
are prevented from inclining towards the bending spaces
17
A, thereby maintaining the male terminal fittings
20
in a stable position. Moreover, when the retainer
40
is in the main retaining position, the supporting members
45
make contact with anterior ends of the plastic lances
13
, thereby functioning as stoppers which prevent the retainer
40
from being pushed in too far.
Next, the means will be described that prevents the arms
52
of the lever
50
from changing shape and moving outwards. The fitting resistance of the two connectors M and F is focused at the mutually fitting portions of the cam grooves
54
and the cam pins Fa. As a result, the arms
52
may move in a direction of separation from the outer faces of the connector housing
10
, i.e., they may change shape so as to move outwards (upwards or downwards). The present embodiment presents a means to prevent this. That is, thin members
55
are formed in a concave manner in portions of outer faces of the arms
52
. These thin members
55
extend along the outer circumference edges of the arms
52
. Inner circumference ends
55
a
of the thin members
55
are arc shaped and are approximately concentric with the rotative axes
32
B.
Protecting walls
60
are formed on the upper and lower faces of the connector housing
10
. These protecting walls
60
are supported thereon by arc-shaped supporting members
61
that extend as webs along the path of rotation of arc members
52
a
formed on the outer circumference edge of the arms
52
at locations farthest from the rotative axes
32
B. The protecting walls
60
are provided so as to correspond to the outer faces of the arms
52
(i.e., the faces thereof facing away from the connector housing
10
). As a result, each arm
52
is housed within a narrow slit-shaped space formed between the connector housing
10
and one of the protecting walls
60
. A thick member
62
is formed on each protecting wall
60
as a means to prevent each arm
52
from moving outwards. These thick members
62
protrude from inner faces of the protecting walls
60
along locations corresponding to the thin members
55
of the arms
52
. The thick members
62
extend along the supporting members
61
(these supporting the protecting walls
60
on the connector housing
10
) of the protecting walls
60
.
The thin members
55
of the arms
52
and the thick members
62
of the protecting walls
60
are formed such that at least a portion of the thin members
55
overlaps with the thick members
62
when the lever
50
is rotated. Further, the thick members
62
do not overlap with any portion of the arms
52
other than the thin members
55
, no matter the position of the lever
50
along its rotative path. That is, portions of the thin members
55
and the thick members
62
mutually overlap.
Next, the operation of the present embodiment will be described. When the connector of the present embodiment is to be assembled, the moving plate
30
is first housed within the hood
11
(see FIG.
1
). The moving plate
30
is maintained in a fitting waiting position located to the anterior of the anterior end face (the innermost face of the hood
11
) of the connector housing
10
, a space remaining between the two. Next, the retainer
40
is attached, in the temporary retaining state, to the connector housing
10
by being passed through the window hole
36
of the moving plate
30
. At this juncture, posterior end portions of the guiding members
42
of the retainer
40
are fitted into the guiding holes
17
B of the retainer attachment hole
17
, and the stopping members
43
of the retainer
40
engage with the temporary retaining receiving members
18
A. By this means, the retainer
40
is maintained in the temporary retaining position (see FIG.
1
). The retainer
40
is located such that the anterior end face thereof forms an approximately unified face with the anterior end face of the plate main body
31
of the moving plate
30
, the window hole
36
of the moving plate
30
being covered by the retainer
40
.
From this state, the male terminal fittings
20
are inserted into the cavities
12
and are retained by the plastic lances
13
. Moreover, the tips of the tabs
21
protruding from the anterior end face of the connector housing
10
are fitted into the position fixing holes
33
of the moving plate
30
(see FIG.
2
). By this means, the tabs
21
are maintained in a state whereby they do not move in the up-down or left-right directions, and are ready to be fitted with female terminal fittings (not shown) of the female connector F.
After all the male terminal fittings
20
have been fitted, the retainer
40
is pushed in from the temporary retaining position to the main retaining position. This may be done by pushing, with a finger, the anterior end face of the retainer
40
that is visible to the eye and protrudes from the window hole
36
of the moving plate
30
so as to form an approximately unified face therewith. After the retainer
40
has been pushed to the main retaining position, the removal preventing member
41
fits within the bending spaces
17
A, thereby preventing the plastic lances
13
from bending resiliently in the direction that allows the male terminal fittings
20
to be removed. By this means, the male terminal fittings
20
are maintained in a doubly retained state within the cavities
12
, being retained by the plastic lances
13
and doubly retained by the retainer
40
.
After the male connector M has been assembled in the manner described above, the lever
50
may be rotated to fit the female connector F into the hood
11
. The female connector F and the moving plate
30
are moved as a single unit while the female connector F is being fitted, and the tabs
21
that are maintained in position by the position fixing holes
33
of the moving plate
30
are reliably fitted together with and make contact with the female terminal fittings of the female connector F.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the female connector F is in a fitted state, the outer circumference sealing member
38
A of the moving plate
30
fits tightly with the inner circumference of the hood
11
, thereby waterproofing the space between the moving plate
30
and the hood
11
. Furthermore, the inner circumference sealing member
38
B of the moving plate
30
fits tightly with an outer circumference of the female connector F, thereby waterproofing the space between the moving plate
30
and the female connector F. The sealing member
38
thus seals the space between the hood
11
and the female connector F. Moreover, the retainer attachment hole
17
is located inwards relative to the anterior end face of the connector housing
10
on which the sealing member
38
is located. Consequently, the retainer attachment hole
17
is also waterproofed by the sealing member
38
.
While the two connectors M and F are being fitted together, the lever
50
is rotated while the cam pins Fa of the female connector F are in an engaged state within the cam grooves
54
, the fitting resistance between the two connectors M and F exerting a force which causes the arms
52
to change shape and move outwards. However, the outer faces of the arms
52
make contact with the inner faces of the protecting walls
60
, this preventing the arms
52
from moving outwards. At this juncture, the thin members
55
of the arms
52
make contact with the thick members
62
of the protecting walls
60
.
In the embodiment described above, the portions of the protecting walls
60
that make contact with the arms
52
are thick members
62
that are thicker than the remainder thereof. Consequently, the protecting walls
60
do not change shape due to their receiving a pushing force from the arms
52
, and these arms
52
are reliably prevented from changing shape. Furthermore, the thick members
62
of the protecting walls
60
are located so as to correspond to the thin members
55
provided in portions of the arms
52
. Consequently, the portions where the thick members
62
and the thin members
55
overlap do not become overly thick, and the male connector M, as a whole, does not increase in size.
The halting force of the protecting walls
60
, for preventing the arms
52
from moving outwards, is exerted on a location near the outer circumference edges of the arms
52
rather than a location near the rotative centres (the rotative axes
32
B) of these arms
52
. Consequently, the halting force can remain small. Since the thin members
55
are located at the outer circumference edges of the arms
52
, the load on the thick members
62
of the protecting walls
60
is reduced.
Further, it is difficult for the supporting members
61
of the protecting walls
60
to change shape towards the connector housing
10
. In the present embodiment, the thick members
62
are formed along these supporting members
61
. Consequently, the thick members
62
are more rigid than they would be if they were formed at a location further removed from the supporting members
61
.
When the retainer
40
is in the temporary retaining position and the moving plate
30
is in the waiting position, the window hole
36
is covered by the retainer
40
. As a result, foreign objects are prevented from entering from the exterior of the hood
11
via the window hole
36
, and do not enter the space between the plate main body
31
of the moving plate
30
and the innermost face of the hood
11
.
The moving plate
30
has the window hole
36
formed therein on the face opposite the retainer
40
. The retainer
40
protrudes towards the anterior via this window hole
36
, this allowing the retainer
40
to be pushed (from the temporary retaining position to the main retaining position) from the anterior of the moving plate
30
. That is, the retainer
40
can be attached from the anterior relative to the connector housing
10
.
Furthermore, the retainer
40
can pass in an anterior-posterior direction through the window hole
36
of the moving plate
30
. Consequently, the retainer
40
can be attached after the moving plate
30
has been attached within the hood
11
. In the present embodiment, the moving plate
30
is attached first, then the retainer
40
is attached thereafter. However, the retainer
40
may equally well be attached first, and the moving plate
30
attached thereafter.
Since the moving plate
30
has the window hole
36
formed therein, the retainer
40
can be attached from the anterior. This means that the connector housing
10
requires no opening on its outer side face for attaching the retainer
40
. Further, the retainer attachment hole
17
is located at the innermost face of the hood
11
, thus being surrounded by the inner circumference of the hood
11
. Consequently, the fitting portion of the female connector F and the retainer attachment hole
17
can simultaneously be waterproofed merely by providing the sealing member
38
between the inner circumference of the hood
11
and the outer circumference of the female connector F.
The retainer
40
is provided with the guiding members
42
which are inserted prior to the removal preventing member
41
when the retainer
40
is inserted into the retainer attachment hole
17
. Consequently, these guiding members
42
are inserted first into the retainer attachment hole
17
when the retainer
40
is being attached, this stabilizing and maintaining the position of the retainer
40
relative to the connector housing
10
. By this means, the retainer
40
can be attached smoothly and reliably.
The guiding members
42
are provided as a pair, one at either end of the removal preventing member
41
. Consequently, the retainer
40
is less likely to become inclined than in the case where a guiding member is provided on only one end. Further, the tapered guiding tips
44
are formed at the tip ends of the guiding members
42
. These simplify the insertion of the guiding members
42
into the retainer attachment hole
17
.
The stopping members
43
are formed in the guiding members
42
, these maintaining the retainer
40
in the temporary retaining position or the main retaining position. Consequently, the retainer
40
, as a whole, is simpler and smaller than in the case where stopping members are provided in locations separate from the guiding members
42
.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) In the embodiment described above, the thin members extend along the outer circumference edges of the arms. However, according to the present invention, the thin members may equally well be formed at a location inwards relative to the outer circumference edges of the arms.
(2) In the embodiment described above, the thick members are formed along the supporting members that support the protecting walls on the connector housing. However, according to the present invention, the thick members may equally well be formed at a location removed from these supporting members.
(3) In the embodiment described above, the arm members are not circular. However, according to the present invention, the outer circumference edges of the arms may equally well be arc shaped and concentric to the rotative axes of the levers. In that case, the thick members may be formed along the arc-shaped outer circumference edges of the arms. The thin members may also be formed along the outer circumference edges of the arms in the same manner.
(4) In the embodiment described above, the case was described whereby the lever supporting member is a connector housing that houses terminal fittings and sub connectors. However, the present invention is equally suitable for cases whereby the lever supporting member is: a connector housing that only has terminal fittings inserted therein; an electric wire cover attached to a connector housing which has terminal fittings inserted therein and supporting electric wires that extend from that connector housing; a frame that houses only sub connectors.
Claims
- 1. A lever-type connector comprising a housing having a lever pivoted thereon, said lever defining a cam groove for engagement with a cam follower of a mating connector whereby rotation of said lever relative to said housing causes said connectors to be drawn into engagement, wherein the housing includes a protective wall extending partly over said lever to prevent bending thereof in a direction perpendicular to the plane of movement thereof, wherein a thinned portion of said lever corresponds with a thickened portion of said protective wall, whereby said lever is plate-like, an outer part thereof being said thinned portion.
- 2. A connector according to claim 2 wherein said lever has an arcuate peripheral edge, said thinned portion being provided along said edge.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1 wherein said lever comprises arms on opposite sides of said housing and pivotable about an axis, an operating member joining the free ends of said arms, and protective walls extending over said arms.
- 4. A lever-type connector comprising a housing having a lever pivoted thereon, said lever defining a cam groove for engagement with a cam follower of a mating connector whereby rotation of said lever relative to said housing causes said connectors to be drawn into engagement, wherein the housing includes a protective wall extending partly over said lever to prevent bending thereof in a direction perpendicular to the plane of movement thereof, wherein a thinned portion of said lever corresponds with a thickened portion of said protective wall wherein said protective wall is connected to said housing by a web, and said thickened portion is immediately adjacent said web.
- 5. A connector according to claim 4 wherein said web is arcuate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-361238 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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