Claims
- 1. A lock detecting connector comprising:
- at least one pair of lock detecting terminals in a first connector housing; and
- a short circuit terminal in a second connector housing, the short circuit terminal serving to detect a locked state of said first and second connector housings by way of short-circuiting the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals when said first and second connector housings are completely engaged with each other in an engaged position,
- wherein the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals is arranged along an inner wall surface of said first connector housing that accommodates the lock detecting terminals, said at least one pair of lock detecting terminals being disposed along an upper wall of the second connector housing in said engaged position, and wherein said first connector housing further includes protective walls for covering the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals, said protective walls being formed on an inner surface of the first connector housing with a portion of an inner surface of each of the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals contacting the short circuit terminal.
- 2. A lock detecting connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said short circuit terminal includes a leaf spring.
- 3. A lock detecting connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a flexible lock piece is formed on one of the first and second connector housings and an engagement portion is formed on the other of the first and second connector housing, respectively, and wherein said short circuit terminal is electrically connected to the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals when said flexible lock piece is engaged with said engagement portion.
- 4. A lock detecting connector comprising:
- at least one pair of lock detecting terminals in a first one of first and second connector housings; and
- a short circuit terminal in a second of said first and second connector housing, the short circuit terminal serving to detect a locked state of the first and second connector housings by way of short-circuiting the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals when the first and second connector housings are completely engaged with each other,
- wherein the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals is arranged along an inner wall surface of the first connector housing accommodating the lock detecting terminals, and wherein said first connector housing further includes protective walls for covering the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals, said protective walls being formed on an inner surface of the first connector housing, with an inner surface of each of the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals contacting the short circuit terminal.
- 5. A lock detecting connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein said short circuit terminal includes a leaf spring.
- 6. A lock detecting connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein a flexible lock piece is formed on one of the first and second connector housings and an engagement portion is formed on the other of the first and second connector housings, respectively, and wherein said short circuit terminal is electrically connected to the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals when said flexible lock piece is engaged with said engagement portion.
- 7. A lock detecting connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein distal ends of the at least one pair of lock detecting terminals are positioned backward with respect to an engagement opening of the first connector housing.
Priority Claims (4)
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5-119171 |
Apr 1993 |
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5-340033 |
Dec 1993 |
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5-344331 |
Dec 1993 |
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5-074599 U |
Dec 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/221,244, filed Mar. 31, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,464,352.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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