Lever-type connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6827593
  • Patent Number
    6,827,593
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 26, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A lever-type connector (10) has a frame-shaped holder (11) for accommodating auxiliary connectors (24). A lever (40) is mounted on the holder (11) and is adapted to connect the lever-type connector (10) and a male connector (50) by cam action effected as the lever (40) is rotated. The lever (40) extends along only one wall surface of the holder (11). Thus, wires (27) and the lever (40) are unlikely to interfere with each other. Further, the lever (40) is accommodated in a recess (16) of the holder (11) and is held from opposite sides along a direction of the rotational axis. Thus, the lever (40) will not deform along the direction of the rotational axis and will not detach from the holder (11).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a lever-type connector.




2. Description of the Related Art




A split connector of a wiring harness has auxiliary connectors mounted in a frame-shaped holder so that the auxiliary connectors can be connected with a mating connector at once. The connector has a large number of contacts. Accordingly, connection resistance increases due to friction between terminals.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,569,040 discloses a connector that uses the cam action of a lever to reduce the connecting force. The connector has a holder for accommodating the auxiliary connectors, and supporting shafts project from left and right sides of the holder. The connector also has a gate-shaped lever with two cam plates and an operable portion that connects the cam plates. The cam plates are mounted rotatably on the supporting shafts of the holder and have cam grooves that engage cam pins of a mating connector. The lever then is rotated and the cam action of the cam grooves and the cam pins pulls the connectors toward one another.




The above-described connector has a reduced degree of design freedom due to interference of wires drawn out from the auxiliary connectors and the lever crossing over the holder. To avoid the interference of the wires and the holder, a wire draw-out direction or a lever rotatable range is subject to restriction. This often requires a larger connector.




The invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to provide a lever-type connector with an improved degree of in freedom.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a lever-type connector with auxiliary connectors that accommodate terminal fittings. The connector has a holder for the auxiliary connectors, and the holder preferably is in the shape of a frame. A lever is mounted rotatably on the holder and connects the lever-type connector and a mating connector by cam action effected between the two connectors as the lever is rotated. The lever extends along only an outer wall surface of the holder. Accordingly, interference is unlikely between the lever and wires drawn out from the auxiliary connectors. Thus, a draw-out direction of the wires and a rotatable range of the lever are less restricted and the connector can be smaller.




The holder preferably has an accommodating recess to accommodate the lever and holds the lever from substantially opposite sides along the rotational axis of the lever. Accordingly, the lever will not deform along the direction of the rotational axis and will not detach from the holder while connecting or disconnecting the lever-type connector or during transportation. The accommodating recess preferably is defined between an outer wall and an intermediate wall of the holder, and the lever is held between the outer wall and the intermediate wall with a small clearance.




The rotation or pivotal movement of the lever preferably is guided by rotation or pivotal guiding means on the holder and/or the lever.




The connector assembly preferably has a connection completing locking piece for locking the lever at a connection completing position.




The lever may comprise at least one resilient locking piece engageable with the holder to hold the lever at the initial position. The resilient locking piece is resiliently deformable at an angle to the rotational axis of the lever, and preferably is resiliently deformable along a plate surface of a cam plate of the lever.




Most preferably, the connection completing locking piece is deformable in a direction different than the direction of deformation of the resilient locking piece, and preferably in a direction of the rotational or pivotal axis of the lever.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal section of a lever-type connector and a male connector of the invention showing a state before the connectors are connected.





FIG. 2

is a front view of a holder.





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the holder.





FIG. 4

is a section along


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a horizontal section showing a state before a lever is mounted into the holder.





FIG. 6

is a section along


6





6


of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a section along


7





7


of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 8

is a front view of a male connector.





FIG. 9

is a horizontal section showing a state where the lever is inserted in the holder.





FIG. 10

is a horizontal section showing a state before the lever-type and male connectors are connected.





FIG. 11

is a horizontal section showing an initial stage of connection of the lever-type and male connectors.





FIG. 12

is a partial enlarged longitudinal section showing a state where the lever is locked at a connection completing position.





FIG. 13

is a horizontal section showing a state where the connection of the lever-type and male connectors is completed.





FIG. 14

is a longitudinal section showing a state where the connection of the lever-type and male connectors is completed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A lever-type connector according to the invention is identified by the numeral


10


in FIG.


1


. The connector


10


includes a holder


11


, as shown most clearly in

FIGS. 2

to


5


. The holder


11


is formed e.g. of a synthetic resin and defines a wide rectangular frame that is hollow in forward and backward directions. More particularly, the holder


11


has an upper wall


12


, a lower wall


13


and left and right side walls


14


. A ceiling wall


15


is spaced inwardly from and substantially parallel to the upper wall


12


to define an accommodating recess


16


between the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


. A support shaft


29


projects up from the ceiling wall


15


in the accommodating recess


16


of the holder


11


. Two partition walls


17


extend between the ceiling wall


15


and the lower wall


13


to divide the inner space of the holder


11


into three transversely arranged mount spaces


18


. The lower wall


13


is formed with resiliently deformable locks


19


that correspond to the respective mount spaces


18


. Further, a recess


21


is formed in the lower wall


13


of the holder


11


, and a retainer


22


is fitted into the recess


21


from below.




The connector


10


also includes auxiliary connectors


24


. Each auxiliary connector


24


is formed e.g. of a synthetic resin and defines a substantially rectangular block (see FIG.


1


). Cavities


25


are formed in each auxiliary connector


24


, and a female terminal fitting


26


is inserted into each cavity


25


from behind. A wire


27


is secured to each female terminal fitting


26


and is drawn out through the rear end of the auxiliary connector


24


. Each auxiliary connector


24


is fit into the corresponding mount space


18


of the holder


11


from behind. In a mounted state, the front and rear end surfaces of the auxiliary connectors


24


are substantially flush with the front and rear ends of the holder


11


. The mounted auxiliary connectors


24


are doubly locked by the locks


19


and by a retainer


22


fit in a recess


21


.




The connector


10


further includes a synthetic resin lever


40


with a long narrow cam plate


41


, as shown in

FIGS. 5

to


7


. The lever


40


is accommodated in the accommodating recess


16


so that the cam plate


41


is held between the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


, while defining a small clearance to each of the upper and ceiling walls


12


and


15


. Thus, the lever


40


extends substantially along the upper wall surface of the holder


11


. A substantially round bearing hole


42


is formed in a lower surface of the cam plate


41


near one longitudinal end. The bearing hole


42


engages the support shaft


29


in the accommodating recess


16


of the holder


11


so that the lever


40


is substantially horizontally pivotable about the support shaft


29


.




The support shaft


29


of the holder


11


is formed at its left and right sides with substantially parallel flats


29


A. A mount groove


43


is formed on the lower surface of the cam plate


41


and extends in the longitudinal direction of the cam plate


41


from the bearing hole


42


to the outer edge of the cam plate


41


along a mounting direction MD of the lever


40


to the holder


11


. The mount groove


43


guides the support shaft


29


to the bearing hole


42


when the lever


40


is mounted into the holder


11


. The width WM of the mount groove


43


is slightly larger than the transverse dimension W between the flats


29


A of the support shaft


29


. Further, the depth of the mount groove


43


is smaller than the projecting distance of the support shaft


29


and becomes gradually smaller toward the bearing hole


42


, thereby forming a step between the bottom surface of the bearing hole


42


and the bottom surface of the mount groove


43


, as shown in FIG.


6


.




A rotation guiding groove


44


is formed in the lower surface of the cam plate


41


and substantially forms a fan with a center at the bearing hole


42


. The rotation guiding groove


44


engages a stopper


31


on the upper surface of the ceiling wall


15


in the accommodating recess


16


of the holder


11


. The stopper


31


is engageable with opposite ends of the rotation guiding groove


44


to define a pivotable range for the lever


40


. Thus, the lever


40


is pivotable between an initial position shown in

FIG. 10 and a

connection completing position shown in

FIG. 13. A

cam groove


45


is formed in the cam plate


41


and has an opening


45


A at the outer edge of the cam plate


41


and a closed end near the cam pin


54


. The cam groove


45


is engageable with a cam pin


54


of the male connector


50


. An escaping groove


32


is formed in the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


of the holder


11


in front of the supporting shaft


29


to permit entry of the cam pin


54


of the male connector


50


. The opening


45


A of the cam groove


45


aligns with the escaping groove


32


when the lever


40


is at the initial position. Thus, the cam groove


45


is ready for receiving the cam pin


54


.




A resilient locking piece


46


is cantilevered at an end of the cam plate


41


and at a side of the cam plate


41


substantially opposite the cam groove


45


. The resilient locking piece


46


extends substantially along the plane of the cam plate


41


. The width (vertical dimension) of the resilient locking piece


46


equals the thickness of the cam plate


41


, and the leading end of the locking piece


46


is deformable substantially in plane of the cam plate


41


. A projection


46


A projects out at the leading end of the resilient locking piece


46


.




An escaping groove


33


is formed at a side of the accommodating recess


16


of the holder


11


and receives an unlocking rib


55


of the male connector


50


. The escaping groove


33


extends back from the front surface of the holder


11


, and a receiving portion


33


A projects in the lower half of the escaping groove


33


at the rear end of the escaping groove


33


. The projection


46


A of the resilient locking piece


46


enters the escaping groove


33


when the lever


40


is at the initial position and the lower half of the projection


46


A engages the receiving portion


33


A. Thus, rotation of the lever


40


toward the connection completing position is prevented.




The lever


40


has an operable portion


47


at an end of the cam plate


41


substantially opposite the bearing hole


42


and at or near the rear surface side of the holder


11


when the lever


40


is at the connection completing position. The operable portion


47


has a substantially rectangular frame


47


A that bulges out from the thickness direction of the cam plate


41


and a finger actuator


47


B bulges out from the rectangular frame


47


in a direction away from the bearing hole


42


. A resilient locking piece


48


also is at an end of the lever


40


substantially opposite the bearing hole


42


. The resilient locking piece


48


is a flat plate that is cantilevered back substantially in the plane of the cam plate


41


when the lever


40


is at the connection completing position. However, the resilient locking piece


48


is resiliently deformable in its thickness direction TD, which is substantially the direction of the rotational axis A of the lever


40


. A lock


48


A projects from the upper surface of the resilient locking piece


48


and faces the upper wall


12


. The lock


48


A engages a claw


34


on the upper wall


12


of the holder


11


when the lever


40


is at the connection completing position. A planar finger pressing portion


48


B is at the leading end of the resilient locking piece


48


for disengaging the lock


48


A from the claw


34


. The finger pressing portion


48


B is inside the rectangular frame


47


A, and a notch


47


C is in the upper surface of the rectangular frame


47


A for exposing the finger pressing portion


48


B.




The connector


10


mates with a male connector


50


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


8


and


10


. The male connector


50


has a housing


51


formed e.g. of a synthetic resin and male terminal fittings


52


are secured in the housing


51


. The housing


51


has a substantially rectangular receptacle


53


with an open front, and the terminal fittings


52


project forwardly into the receptacle


53


. The holder


11


of the lever-type connector


10


is insertable into the receptacle


53


, and the male and female terminal fittings


52


and


26


connect with each other when the connectors


10


,


50


are connected properly.




The cylindrical cam pin


54


and the unlocking rib


55


project down into the inner space of the receptacle


53


. The unlocking rib


55


extends from the front end of the receptacle


53


along forward and backward directions and enters the upper half of the escaping groove


33


when the male connector


50


is connected with the lever-type connector


10


.




The connector is assembled by initially holding the lever


40


substantially parallel to the upper wall


12


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The cam plate


41


then is inserted into the accommodating recess


16


of the holder


11


so that the mount groove


43


aligns with the support shaft


29


. The support shaft


29


then is pushed into the mount groove


43


. As a result, the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


near the support shaft


29


deform slightly away from each other to permit passage of the lever


40


. The depth of the mount groove


43


becomes gradually smaller toward the bearing hole


42


(see FIG.


6


). Thus; the supporting shaft


29


can be pushed easily deeper into the mount groove


43


. The upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


restore resiliently to their original shapes as the support shaft


29


reaches the bearing hole


42


. Accordingly, the bearing hole


42


engages the support shaft


29


(see FIG.


9


).




The lever


40


can be rotated, e.g. counterclockwise in the state shown in FIG.


9


. Thus, the stopper


31


is pushed under the cam plate


41


, and the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


near the stopper


31


are deformed slightly away from each other. The stopper


31


fits into the rotation guiding groove


44


when the lever


40


is rotated to the initial position shown in FIG.


10


. Thus, the upper wall


12


and the ceiling wall


15


resiliently restore to their original shapes. Accordingly, the projection


46


A of the resilient locking piece


46


enters the escaping groove


33


and engages the receiving portion


33


A to prevent rotation of the lever


40


toward the connection completing position. Further, when the lever


40


is rotated in the state shown in

FIG. 9

, the orientation of the support shaft


29


deviates from that of the mount groove


43


in the bearing hole


42


, and the lever


40


is locked to complete the mounting of the lever


40


into the holder


11


.




Each auxiliary connector


24


is fit into the corresponding mount space


18


of the holder


11


as shown in

FIG. 1

, and the retainer


22


is brought into engagement with the auxiliary connectors


24


to lock the auxiliary connectors


24


.




Assembly proceeds by inserting the holder


11


of the lever-type connector


10


lightly into the receptacle


53


of the male connector


50


. An attempt could be made to insert the lever-type connector


10


into the receptacle


53


upside down. However, the leading end of the unlocking rib


55


will contact the holder


11


to prevent insertion. The cam pin


54


fits into the opening


45


A of the cam groove


45


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, when the holder


11


is fit lightly into the receptacle


53


and the unlocking rib


55


contacts the projection


46


A of the resilient locking piece


46


. As a result, the resilient locking piece


46


deforms and disengages from the receiving portion


33


A, and the lever


40


is permitted to rotate.




The operable portion


47


of the lever


40


then is pushed to rotate the lever


40


toward the connection completing position. This rotation generates a cam action between the cam groove


45


and the cam pin


54


. As a result, the two connectors


10


,


50


are pulled toward each other and the holder


11


is fit further into the receptacle


53


. A force resulting from connecting resistance acts on the lever


40


during the connecting operation. However, the cam plate


41


is held in the accommodating recess


16


from the opposite sides along thickness direction TD. Thus, the cam plate


41


will not deform in the direction of the rotational axis A and the holder


11


will not disengage from the support shaft


29


.




The lock


48


A of the resilient locking piece


48


contacts the claw


34


of the holder


11


when the lever


40


comes close to the connection completing position. Thus, the resilient locking piece


48


is deformed in a direction substantially normal to the plate surface of the cam plate


41


. When the lever


40


reaches the connection completing position, the resilient locking piece


48


is restored resiliently towards its original shape and the lock


48


A and the claw


34


engage to lock the lever


40


as shown in FIG.


12


. As a result, the two connectors


10


,


50


are connected properly (see FIGS.


13


and


14


).




The two connectors


10


,


50


are separated by placing a forefinger F


1


on the finger placing portion


47


B of the operable portion


47


and pushing the finger pressing portion


48


B of the resilient locking piece


48


down by the tip of a thumb F


2


to unlock the lever


40


. The operable portion


47


then is pulled to rotate the lever


40


clockwise in FIG.


13


. The cam pin


54


then is displaced along the cam groove


45


toward the opening


45


A as the lever


40


is rotated. As a result, the two connectors


10


,


50


are spaced away from each other. The cam pin


54


comes out of the cam groove


45


when the lever


40


reaches the initial position, and the two connectors


10


,


50


are separated from each other.




As described above, the lever


40


extends along only one wall of the holder


11


. Thus, the wires


27


drawn out from the auxiliary connectors


24


and the lever


40


are unlikely to interfere with each other. As a result, design freedoms are improved. Direction in which the wires


27


can be drawn out and a rotatable range of the lever


40


are less restricted, and the connectors


10


,


50


can be smaller.




The lever is accommodated in the accommodating recess


16


of the holder and is held from opposite sides along the direction of the rotational axis A of the lever


40


. Thus, the lever


40


will not deform in the direction of the rotational axis A and will not detach from the holder


11


while connecting and separating the connector


10


or during transport.




The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiment is also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims. Beside the following embodiment, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined in the claims.




The holder has the accommodating recess for accommodating the lever in the foregoing embodiment. However, the lever may be mounted to be exposed on one side surface of the holder without providing the holder with the accommodating recess.



Claims
  • 1. A lever-type connector, comprising:auxiliary connectors for receiving terminal fittings connectable with ends of wires; a frame-shaped holder with opposite first and second outer walls, mount spaces defined in the holder substantially adjacent the second outer wall for accommodating the auxiliary connectors, an accommodating recess being defined in the holder between the first outer wall and the mount spaces; and a plate-shaped lever having a single cam plate rotatably mountable in the accommodating recess on the holder and held parallel to the first outer wall with a small clearance, the lever having an operable portion externally of the holder for receiving pushing forces to rotate the lever, the lever being adapted to connect the lever-type connector and a mating connector by cam action effected between the two connectors as the lever is rotated, whereby the single cam plate avoids in interference with wires drawn out from the auxiliary connectors.
  • 2. The lever-type connector of claim 1, wherein the accommodating recess is configured for holding the lever from substantially opposite sides along a direction of a rotational axis of the lever.
  • 3. The lever-type connector of claim 1, wherein rotation of the lever is guided by rotation guiding means on the holder and the lever.
  • 4. The lever-type connector of claim 1, further comprising a connection completing resilient locking piece for locking the lever at a connection completing position.
  • 5. A lever-type connector, comprising:auxiliary connectors for receiving terminal fitting connectable with ends of wires; a frame-shaped holder with opposite first and second outer walls, mount spaces defined in the holder substantially abjacent the second outer wall for accommodating the auxiliary connectors, an accommodating recess being defined in the holder between the first outer wall and the mount spaces; and a plate-shaped lever rotatably mounted in the accommodating recess on the holder and held parallel to the first outer wall with a small clearance, the lever being adapted to connect the lever-type connector and a mating connector by cam action effected between the two connectors as the lever is rotated, the lever further comprising a connection completing resilient locking pieces for locking the lever at a connection completing position and wherein the lever further comprises at least one resilient locking piece engageable with the holder for holding the lever at an initial position and resiliently deformable in a direction substantially normal along a plate surface of a cam plate of the lever.
  • 6. A lever-type connector comprising;auxiliary connectors for receiving terminal fitting connectable with ends of wires; a holder for accommodating the auxiliary connectors; a lever rotatably mountable on the holder and adapted to connect the lever-type connector and a mating connector by cam action effected between the two connectors as the lever is rotated, the lever extending along only one side of the holder, the lever comprising at least one resilient locking piece engageable with the holder for holding the lever at an initial position and resiliently deformable in a direction substantially normal to a rotational axis of the lever and substantially along a plate surface of a cam plate of the lever; and a connection completing resilient locking piece for locking the lever at a connection completing position, wherein the connection completing resilient locking piece is resiliently deformable in a direction substantially parallel to the rotational axis of the lever.
  • 7. The lever-type connector of claim 6, wherein the resilient locking piece is resiliently deformable along a plate surface of a cam plate of the lever.
  • 8. The lever-type connector of claim 6, wherein the holder is substantially frame-shaped.
  • 9. The lever-type connector, comprising;auxiliary connectors for receiving terminal fittings connectable with ends of wires; a frame-shaped holder with opposite first and second outer walls and an intermediate wall substantially parallel to and spaced from the first outer wall, an accommodating recess defined between the first outer wall and the intermediate wall of the holder, mount spaces defined between the intermediate wall and the second outer wall for accommodating the auxiliary connectors, and a lever having only one cam plate rotatably mountable in the accommodating recess on the holder, the one cam plate of the lever being held between the first outer wall and the intermediate wall with a small clearance, the lever being adapted to connect the lever-type connector and a mating connector by a cam action effected between the two connectors as the lever is rotated, whereby the one cam plate avoids interference with wires drawn out from the auxiliary connectors.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002-049382 Feb 2002 JP
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