Method of fitting connectors and the connectors for use in the method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321446
  • Patent Number
    6,321,446
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 20, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A method of fitting connectors includes a step of inserting a first connector into a mounting hole of a joint body from one side of the mounting hole in order to temporarily retain the first connector in the mounting hole, a step of inserting a second connector into the mounting hole from the other side of the joint body in order to release the condition in that the first connector has been retained in the mounting hole simultaneously with fitting both connectors to each other, and a step of inserting the second connector into the mounting hole further so that the second connector is primarily fixed in the mounting hole.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a method of fitting connectors and the connectors for use in the method, for easily ascertaining whether the connectors have been completely or incompletely fitted to each other. The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application Nos. Hei. 9-185589 and Hei. 9-236014 which are incorporated herein by reference.




2. Description of the Related Art




A so-called mount-on-panel type connector is such that a mating connector is fitted into the other connector retained in a through-hole of a vehicle body. A connector of the sort disclosed in, for example, Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 5-91628 will be described with reference to

FIGS. 18

,


19


and


20


.

FIG. 18

is an exploded perspective view of a door illustrative of a wiring method;

FIG. 19

is, an exploded perspective view of a connector supporting structure on a trim side; and

FIG. 20

is, an exploded perspective view of a connector supporting structure on a frame side. A connector


5


on a trim side is provided in one end portion of a harness


3


on the trim side, the harness


3


being wired to the side of a door trim


1


. A pair of U-shaped connector supports


7


projecting toward a door frame


9


are provided on the lower side of the intermediate portion of the door trim


1


in such a manner that the open sides of the connector supports


7


face each other. A rubber ring


11


is mounted on the connector


5


on the trim side. The connector


5


on the trim side is press-fitted in between the pair of connector supports


7


in such a state that projections


13


projecting from the outer surface of the connector


5


are retained in engaging holes


15


bored in the rubber ring


11


in a manner free from slipping off. The connector


5


on the trim side is so postured that it is allowed to slightly move vertically and horizontally and held within a plane perpendicularly intersecting the direction of the door frame


9


because of the elastic deformation of the rubber ring


11


.




On the other hand; a connector-supporting recessed portion


17


is provided on the side of the door frame


9


facing the connector


5


on the trim side. Further, a connector


21


on the frame side is provided in an end portion branching off the mid-portion of a harness


19


on the frame side wired to the side of the door frame


9


. The connector


21


on the frame side is fitted into the connector-supporting recessed portion


17


and mounted therein in such a state that flexible retaining protrusions


23


provided on the outer side surfaces of the connector


21


on the frame side have been retained in retaining holes


25


provided in the inner peripheral surface of the connector-supporting recessed portion


17


, respectively. The connector


21


on the frame side in this case is so postured and held that it is allowed to slightly move in one direction because of the flexibility of the retaining protrusions


23


.




When the door trim


1


with the harness


3


thus wired is incorporated into the door frame


9


with the harness


19


on the frame side thus wired as shown in

FIG. 18

, the connector


5


on the trim side is automatically connected to the connector


21


on the frame side. The slight shifting of both connectors


5


,


21


from each other at this time is absorbed by the freedom of the rubber ring


11


and the retaining protrusions


23


, whereby both connectors are precisely connected to each other.




The aforesaid method is effective when there exists the necessity of connecting circuits for electric equipment on the side of the door frame


9


and what is on the side of the door trim


1


and besides these circuits become readily connectable.




In addition, a rubber grommet is mounted on a panel as a mount-on-panel type connector of the sort described above and this grommet is brought into intimate contact with the panel so that it has a waterproof sealing function as disclosed in Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei. 8-330019. This connector will subsequently be described with reference to

FIG. 21

, which is an exploded perspective view of a conventional waterproof connector.




A waterproof connector


31


in this example comprises an inside connector


37


mounted from the inside with respect to a panel


35


which has a mounting hole


33


and used to partition the environment into the inside and the outside, and an outside connector


39


mounted from the outside. The outside connector


39


comprises a connector housing


41


for accommodating terminal metal fittings (not shown) pressure-welded to the tip of an electric wire, a panel sealing grommet


43


for covering one side of the connector housing


41


from which the electric wire is drawn, tying up the electric wire thus drawn in a bundle and guiding the bundle to one side, and a grommet cover


45


for covering the grommet


43


and press-holding the peripheral edge of the grommet


43


toward the panel


35


. The inside and outside connectors


37


,


39


are coupled to each other by tightly screwing a bolt


47


passed through from the side of the aforesaid grommet cover


45


into the inside connector


37


.




In the case of the waterproof connector


31


thus constructed, the grommet


43


is put on the connector housing


41


while retaining projections


51


,


53


of covers


41




b


,


41




c


for covering a base body


41




a


are being inserted into the through-hole


49


of the grommet


43


, and the leading end sides of the respective retaining projections


51


,


53


are projected out of the through-hole


49


. Subsequently, the grommet cover


45


is put on the grommet


43


. While the grommet cover


45


is being slid along the surface without the retaining projections


51


,


53


and moved to a proper fit-in position with respect to the grommet


43


, the mounting of the grommet


43


is completed in a state in which the grommet


43


is kept in intimate contact with the panel


35


.




In the conventional connector shown in

FIGS. 18

,


19


and


20


, however, since it has been arranged that the connector


5


on the trim side and the connector


21


on the frame side are indirectly positioned and fitted to each other by incorporating the door trim


1


into the door frame


9


, the problem is that the (incompletely and completely) fitted condition of both connectors


5


,


21


remains hardly easily confirmable.




In the conventional connector shown in

FIG. 21

, since the fit-in portions of the inside and outside connectors


37


,


39


are hidden by the grommet


43


, the fit-in work becomes difficult to do. Further, since the base body


41




a


and the pair of covers


41




b


,


41




c


for covering the rear surface side of the base body


41




a


are used for forming the outside connector


39


and since the grommet cover


45


for press-fitting and holding the grommet


43


is required, the problem is that the number of parts tends to increase and this results in lowering fitting workability.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the foregoing in view, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of fitting connectors by which their fitted condition is made readily confirmable, and connectors for use in this method; and another object of the present invention is to provide a method of fitting connectors by which confirmation of their fitted condition, fitting work and waterproof treatment are readily made and connectors for use in this method.




In order to accomplish the above objects, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of fitting connectors comprising the steps of:




providing a first connector, a second connector fittable into the first connector and a joint body having a mounting hole;




inserting the first connector into the mounting hole from one side face of the joint body;




temporarily retaining the first connector in the mounting hole;




inserting the second connector into the first connector from the other side face of the joint body;




releasing the temporary retaining condition of the first connector in the mounting hole simultaneously with fitting the first and second connectors to each other; and




inserting the second connector into the mounting hole so that the second connector is primarily retained in the mounting hole.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, in the method of fitting connectors of the first aspect, the joint body has a connector fixing arm formed adjacent to the mounting hole, wherein,




in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole by the connector fixing arm, and the method further comprises the step of:




subjecting the connector fixing arm to elastic deformation by an inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.




According to the third aspect of the present invention, in the method of fitting connectors of the first aspect, the first connector has a temporarily fixing piece which can be folded, wherein,




in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole with the temporarily fixing piece, and the method further comprises the step of:




folding the temporarily fixing piece by an inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.




According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, in the method of fitting connectors of the first aspect, the first connector includes an elastic arm having a semi-locking projection, wherein,




in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole with the semi-locking projection of the elastic arm, and the method further comprises the steps of:




pressing the semi-locking projection to the mounting hole by forcing the elastic arm to expand in accordance with an inserting force of the second connector; and




removing the semi-locking projection from the mounting hole by the inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.




According to the fifth aspect of the present invention, in the method of fitting connectors of the fourth aspect, the step of providing comprising a step of providing a grommet fitted to an outer periphery of the second connector, and the method further comprises the step of:




fitting the grommet into the mounting hole so as to fix the second connector in the joint body after the step of removing.




According to the sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector which comprises:




a first connector;




a joint body including a mounting hole into which the first connector is insertable;




a temporarily retaining mechanism with which the first connector is temporarily retained in the mounting hole when the first connector is inserted into the mounting hole;




a second connector fittable into the first connector, and adaptable to release the first connector from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole by an inserting force deriving from fitting of the first and second connectors when the second connector is fitted into the first connector; and




a primarily retaining mechanism with which the second connector is primarily retained in the mounting hole.




According to the seventh aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the sixth aspect of the present invention,




the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises:




a connector fixing arm projecting toward a center of the mounting hole, the connector fixing arm being formed in an edge portion of the mounting hole; and




an engaging hole formed in the first connector, the engaging hole being releasably engaged with the connector fixing arm;




the primarily retaining mechanism comprises:




a connector fixing hole formed in the second connector, the connector fixing hole being engaged with the connector fixing arm.




According to the eighth aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the sixth aspect of the present invention, the




temporarily retaining mechanism comprises:




a first protrusion protruding from an outer surface of the first connector; and




a temporarily fixing piece provided on the outer surface of the first connector, the temporarily fixing piece having a flexibility and clamping an edge portion of the mounting hole in cooperation with the first protrusion;




the primarily retaining mechanism comprises:




a second protrusion protruding from an outer surface of the second connector; and




a primarily fixing piece provided on the outer surface of the second connector, the primarily fixing piece having a flexibility and clamping the edge portion of the mounting hole in cooperation with the second protrusion.




According to the ninth aspect of the present invention, the connector of the sixth aspect of the present invention,




the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises:




an elastic arm protruding from an outer surface of the first connector;




a semi-locking projection formed on an outer surface of the elastic arm; and




an auxiliary arm protruding from the outer surface of the first connector, the auxiliary arm having a flexibility and clamping an edge portion of the mounting hole in cooperation with the semi-locking projection;




the primarily retaining mechanism comprises:




a protrusion protruding from an outer surface of the second connector; and




a primarily fixing piece provided on the outer surface of the second connector, the primarily fixing piece having a flexibility and clamping the edge portion-of the mounting hole in cooperation with the protrusion.




According to the tenth aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the ninth aspect of the present invention, the primarily retaining mechanism includes a grommet fitted on an outer periphery of the second connector, the grommet having a peripheral groove formed in an outer periphery thereof, the peripheral groove engaged with the mounting hole.




According to the eleventh aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the sixth aspect of the present invention, the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises:




elastic arms protruding from an outer surface of the first connector; and




a pair of semi-locking projections capable of respectively engaging with front and rear edge sides of the mounting hole, the semi-locking projections being respectively formed in outer surfaces of the elastic arms.




According to the twelfth aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the eleventh aspect of the present invention, the elastic arms are provided on the respective outer surfaces of the first connector facing edge portions of the mounting hole.




According to the thirteenth aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the twelfth aspect of the present invention,




the primarily retaining mechanism comprises:




at least a pair of elastic retaining pieces formed on an outer periphery of a body of the second connector, tips-of the elastic retaining pieces extending in a rear direction of the second connector, the elastic retaining pieces being equipped with retaining projections capable of engaging with one side of an edge portion of the mounting hole; and




a grommet fitted to a back end of the outer periphery of the body, the grommet being equipped with an engaging portion capable of engaging with the other side of the edge portion of the mounting hole, wherein




the retaining projections and the engaging portion clamp the edge portion of the mounting hole.




In the method of fitting connectors, the first connector drops from the joint body simultaneously when the first connector and the second connector are fitted to each other and it can be utilized to confirm the fitted condition of both connectors whether or not the first connector has thus dropped therefrom.




Moreover, the feeling of clicking produced then makes it surer to confirm the fitted condition of both connectors. In addition, the temporarily retaining strength of the first connector is increased before the first connector is fitted in by expanding the elastic arms and pressing the semi-locking projections into the mounting hole when the second connector is inserted.




When the grommet is mounted on the outer periphery of the second connector, further, a series of operations in the direction in which the second connector is inserted results in fixing the second connector in the joint body via the grommet in a waterproof fashion, so that the fitting work and waterproof treatment are facilitated.




In the connector according to the present invention, the first connector is temporarily retained by the temporarily retaining mechanism which is made releasable by the inserting force of the second connector and after the second connector is completely fitted into the first connector in the temporarily retained condition, the second connector is further inserted, whereby the temporarily retained condition of the first connector is released and the second connector is subsequently and primarily retained in the joint body.




Then the first connector is provided with the engaging hole and the second connector is provided with the connector fixing hole and further the connector fixing arms engaging with both holes are provided for the mounting hole; thus, the first connector in the temporarily retained condition is held by the joint body; the first connector is dropped in the fitted condition; further, the second connector is fixed in the joint body.




Further, the temporarily retained strength is increased when both connectors are fitted to each other by providing a structure in which the temporarily fixing pieces are provided for the first connector and the temporarily fixing pieces expanded in an inverted V shape is retained in the joint body.




Further, the semi-locking projections are provided for the elastic arms and removed from the mounting hole by subjecting the elastic arms to elastic deformation by the inserting force of the second connector, so that a feeling of clicking is produced when the first connector and the second connector are fitted to each other.




Further, the grommet provided for the second connector is used as the primarily retaining mechanism for fixing the second connector in the joint body so as to seal up the gap between the mounting hole and the connector in the waterproof fashion without using a waterproof member for the first connector.




In the connector according to the present invention, the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises the elastic arms protruding from the outer surface of the first connector, and the pair of semi-locking projections capable of respectively engaging with the front and rear edge sides of the mounting hole formed in the outer surface of each elastic arm to ensure that the temporarily retained condition is firmly locked.




The first connector is so structured that the elastic arms are provided on the whole outer surface facing the edge portion of the mounting hole to ensure that the temporarily retained condition is firmly locked and that centering is attainable.




In the connector according to the present invention, the primarily retaining mechanism comprises at least the pair of elastic retaining pieces formed on the outer periphery of the body of the second connector, the tips of the elastic retaining pieces extending in the rear direction of the second connector, the elastic retaining pieces being equipped with the retaining projections capable of engaging with one side of the edge portion of the mounting hole, and the grommet which is fitted to the rear end of the outer periphery of the body thereof and equipped with the engaging portion capable of engaging with the other side of the edge portion of the mounting hole, the retaining projections and the engaging portion being used for clamping the edge portion of the mounting hole, whereby the gap between the mounting hole and the connector is sealed up in the waterproof fashion without using the waterproof member for the first connector and moreover the primarily retaining mechanism becomes easily releasable without bending the elastic retaining pieces.




According to the fourteenth aspect of the present invention, in the connector of the sixth aspect of the present invention,




the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises:




elastic arms protruding from an outer surface of the first connector, and having a flexibility; and




wings coupled to side surfaces of the elastic arms, the wings being extended to make the first connector retainable in the mounting hole, and the wings having inducing tilted surfaces which extend toward positions further than leading ends of the elastic arms,




the second connector includes a wing accommodating portion into which the wings are insertable while being bent, wherein




the wings are inserted into the wing accommodating portion while being bent before the first connector and the second connector are completely fitted to each-other.




With the arrangement described above, since each wing demonstrates the function of guiding the operation of inserting the second connector when the second connector is inserted, the insertion of the second connector in an inclined direction is preventable to ensure that both members are fitted and retained to each other.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 2A

,


2


B and


2


C are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 4A

,


4


B and


4


C are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are sectional views of a second connector and a first connector, respectively;





FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


7


C and


7


D are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of a second connector;





FIGS. 10A

,


10


B,


10


C and


10


D are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is an exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the connectors shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 14A

,


14


B,


14


C and


14


D are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a sectional view of modified connectors according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 17A

,


17


B and


17


C are schematic diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 18

is an exploded perspective view illustrative of a conventional wiring method;





FIG. 19

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional connector supporting structure on a trim side;





FIG. 20

is an exploded perspective view of the conventional connector supporting structure on a frame side; and





FIG. 21

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional waterproof connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A detailed description will subsequently be given of a method of fitting connectors and connectors for use in the method with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 17

.




First Embodiment





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 2A

,


2


B and


2


C, diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the first embodiment of the present invention.




A rectangular mounting hole


63


is bored in a joint body


61


of a vehicle panel or the like. A pair of connector fixing arms


65


serving as temporarily and primarily retaining mechanism are each projected from the parallel two sides of the mounting hole


63


toward the center of the hole. The connector fixing arms


65


are flexible, each having the leading end bent into a V-shape, and can be subjected to elastic deformation with respect to the two sides of the joint body


61


.




A protrusion


71


is protruded from the upper and lower rear surfaces of the housing


69


of a first connector


67


of a female connector which is mounted with a female terminal, for example. Further, engaging holes


73


serving as a temporarily retaining mechanism, with which the connector fixing arms


65


engage are provided in the upper and lower front surfaces of the housing


69


. Consequently, the first connector


67


is temporarily retained in the mounting hole


63


via the connector fixing arms


65


by inserting the leading end side of the housing


69


into the mounting hole


63


because the elastically deformed connector fixing arms


65


engage with the respective engaging holes


73


.




A protrusion


79


is protruded from the upper and lower rear surfaces of the housing


77


of a second connector


75


as a male connector which is mounted with a male terminal, for example. The leading end of the housing


77


of the second connector


75


is formed into a hood portion


81


for accommodating the leading end of the first connector


67


. The outer shape of the hood portion


81


is formed smaller than the mounting hole


63


. Connector fixing holes


83


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism are formed in the upper and lower surfaces of the hood portion


81


, so that the connector fixing holes


83


engage with the respective connector fixing arms


65


.




A description will subsequently be given of a method of fitting connectors according to this embodiment of the present invention.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the leading end of the housing


69


of the first connector


67


is inserted into the joint body


61


to hold the first connector


67


in the joint body


61


in the temporarily retained condition by engaging the connector fixing arms


65


with the respective engaging holes


73


. The first connector


67


causes the connector fixing arms


65


to engage with the respective engaging holes


73


and prevents itself from dropping from the joint body


61


as the protrusion is brought into contact with the connector fixing arms


65


.




Subsequently, the second connector


75


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


67


has been inserted in order to insert the leading end of the first connector


67


into the hood portion


81


of the second connector


75


. At this time, the first connector


67


maintains the condition in which it is held by the connector fixing arms


65


and when the second connector


75


is primarily inserted, the first connector


67


and the second connector


75


are completely fitted to each other.




When the second connector


75


is press-fitted in the inserting direction in that state, the leading end of the hood portion


81


of the second connector


75


is brought into contact with the connector fixing arms


65


, which is then deformed, whereby the connector fixing arms


65


is released from engaging with the first connector


67


.




Further, the first connector


67


is made to drop from the joint body


61


by press-fitting the second connector


75


. Then the connector fixing arms


65


engage with the connector fixing holes


83


provided in the outer periphery of the hood portion


81


of the second connector


75


, and the second connector


75


is fixed in the joint body


61


. Since the first connector


67


dropped from the joint body


61


is kept fitting in the second connector


75


, it remains indirectly fixed in the joint body


61


via the second connector


75


. The connector fixing arms


65


engage with the connector fixing holes


83


of the second connector


75


, and the protrusion


79


in the rear of the housing


77


is brought into contact with the connector fixing arms


65


to ensure that it is fixed in the joint body


61


.




In this method of fitting connectors, it is facilitated to confirm the fitted condition of both connectors since the first connector


67


drops from the joint body


61


simultaneously when the first connector


67


is fitted into the second connector


75


.




In this connector, the provision of the engaging holes


73


in the first connector


67


, that of the connector fixing holes


83


in the second connector


75


and that of the connector fixing arms


65


engaging with both holes


73


,


83


in the mounting hole


63


make it possible holding the first connector


67


in the joint body


61


in the temporarily retained condition, causing the first connector


67


to drop from the joint body


61


and further fixing the second connector


75


in the joint body


61


.




Second Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

.

FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 4A

,


4


B and


4


C, diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the second embodiment of the present invention.




The rectangular mounting hole


63


is bored in the joint body


61


. A protrusion


95


serving as a temporarily retaining mechanism is protruded from the upper and lower rear surfaces of the housing


93


of a first connector


91


as a female connector which is mounted with a female terminal, for example, and the external shape of the protrusion


95


is set greater than the size of the mounting hole


63


. Further, a pair of temporarily fixing pieces


97


serving as a temporarily retaining mechanism are each provided on the upper and lower front surfaces of the housing


93


in such a manner that the base end of each temporarily fixing piece


97


is made integral with the housing


93


and that its leading end is opened toward the rear side of the housing


93


. The temporarily fixing pieces


97


normally maintain a V-shaped open condition and when they are pressed from the vertical direction, they are closed in parallel to the upper and lower surfaces of the housing


93


. When the leading end side of the housing


93


of the first connector


91


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


, the temporarily fixing pieces


97


that have been closed while passed through the mounting hole


63


are opened again on the opposite side of the joint body


61


, which is clamped between the leading ends of the temporarily fixing pieces


97


and the protrusion


95


, whereby the first connector


91


is mounted in the joint body


61


.




A protrusion


105


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism is protruded from the upper and lower rear surfaces of the housing


103


of a second connector


101


as a male connector which is mounted with a male terminal, for example, and the external shape of the protrusion


105


is set greater than the size of the mounting hole


63


. The leading end of the housing


103


of the second connector


101


is formed into a hood portion


107


for accommodating the leading end of the first connector


91


. The external shape of the hood portion


107


is set smaller than the size of the mounting hole


63


. A pair of primarily fixing pieces


111


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism are each provided on the upper and lower front surfaces of the housing


103


in such a manner that the base end of each primarily fixing piece


111


is made integral with the housing


103


and that its leading end is opened toward the rear side of the housing


103


. The primarily fixing pieces


111


normally maintain a V-shaped open condition and when they are pressed from the vertical direction, they are closed in parallel to the upper and lower surfaces of the housing


103


.




A method of fitting connectors according to this embodiment of the present invention will subsequently be described.




When the leading end portion of the first connector


91


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


as shown in

FIG. 4

, the temporarily fixing pieces


97


are opened on the opposite side of the joint body


61


, whereby the first connector


91


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


since the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is clamped between the temporarily fixing pieces


97


and the protrusion


95


.




Then the second connector


101


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


91


has been inserted and the leading end of the first connector


91


is inserted into the hood portion


107


of the second connector


101


. Since the temporarily fixing pieces


97


are kept engaging with the mounting hole


63


at this time, the first connector


91


is prevented from dropping from the mounting hole


63


but completed fitted in the second connector


101


.




Simultaneously when both connectors are fitted to each other, the temporarily fixing pieces


97


of the first connector


91


are inserted into the hood portion


107


of the second connector


101


before being folded up, so that they are released from engaging with the mounting hole


63


. When the second connector


101


is inserted further in this state, the first connector


91


is consequently dropped from the joint body


61


.




When the second connector


101


is inserted further, the primarily fixing pieces


111


of the second connector


101


are opened after being passed through the mounting hole


63


and fixed in the joint body


61


as the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is clamped between the primarily fixing pieces


111


and the protrusion


105


. Since the first connector


91


thus dropped is kept fitting into the second connector


101


, it is indirectly fixed in the joint body


61


via the second connector


101


.




In this method of fitting connectors, it is facilitated to confirm the fitted condition of both connectors since the first connector


91


drops from the joint body


61


simultaneously when the first connector


91


is fitted into the second connector


101


.




In this connector, moreover, the temporarily fixing pieces


97


are provided for the first connector


91


, and those opened in the V-shape are retained in the joint body


61


so that the first connector


91


is fitted into the second connector


101


. Therefore, the temporarily retaining strength at the time of fitting connectors can be made greater than that in the aforesaid first embodiment of the present invention to ensure that the second connector


101


is fitted into the first connector


91


.




Third Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a third embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


.

FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 6B and 6A

, sectional views of a first connector and a second connector; and

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


7


C and


7


D, diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the third embodiment of the present invention.




The rectangular mounting hole


63


is bored in the joint body


61


. Elastic arms


125


serving as a temporarily retaining mechanism are each provided on the upper and lower rear surfaces of the housing


123


of a first connector


121


in such a manner that the base end of each elastic arm


125


is made integral with the housing


123


and that its leading end side as a free end is protruded toward the front of the housing


123


.




A temporarily retaining mechanism (semi-locking projection)


127


projecting in the form of a chevron is provided on the outer surface of each elastic arm


125


and temporarily retained in the mounting hole


63


so that it can be inserted into and separated from the mounting hole


63


. Further, auxiliary arms


129


serving as a temporarily retaining mechanism are each provided on the left and right rear side surfaces of the housing


123


in such a manner that the base end of each auxiliary arm


129


is made integral with the housing


123


and that its leading end is projected toward the front of the housing


123


. A contact surface


129




a


which is brought into contact with the joint body


61


is formed on the leading end side of each auxiliary arm


129


. Consequently, the semi-locking projections


127


of the elastic arms


125


are passed through the mounting hole


63


when the leading end side of the housing


123


of the first connector


121


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


, whereby the first connector


121


is retained on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


. When the contact surfaces


129




a


of the auxiliary arms


129


are brought into contact with the front side of the joint body


61


, the joint body


61


is clamped between the semi-locking projections


127


and the auxiliary arms


129


, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


. A projected linking lock


131


to be joined to the second connector, which will be more fully discussed hereinafter, is provided on the inner leading end side of each elastic arm


125


.




A protrusion


137


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism is provided in the rear of the housing


135


of a second connector


133


, and the external shape of the protrusion


137


is set greater than the size of the mounting hole


63


. A hood portion


139


for accommodating the leading end of the first connector


121


is formed in the leading end of the housing


135


. Linking projections


141


engaging with the projected linking locks


131


of the first connector


121


are each provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the leading end of the hood portion


139


. Primarily fixing pieces


143


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism are each provided on the upper and lower surfaces and left and right side surfaces of the hood portion


139


in such a manner that the base end of each primarily fixing piece


143


is made integral with the housing


135


and that its leading end is opened toward the rear side of the housing


135


. The primarily fixing pieces


143


normally maintain a V-shaped open condition and when they are pressed from the vertical direction, they are closed in parallel to the outer surface of the housing


135


.




A method of fitting connectors according to this embodiment of the present invention will subsequently be described.




When the leading end side of the housing


135


of the first connector


121


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


as shown in

FIG. 7

, the semi-locking projections


127


of the elastic arms


125


are retained on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


, and the contact surfaces


129




a


of the auxiliary arms


129


are brought into contact with the front side of the mounting hole


63


, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


.




Subsequently, the elastic arms


125


run onto the linking projections


141


of the second connector


133


when the second connector


133


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


121


has been inserted and the elastic arms


125


are forced to expand. Consequently, the semi-locking projections


127


of the first connector


121


are pressed against the inner periphery of the mounting hole


63


to ensure that the first connector


121


is solidly fixed in the mounting hole


63


further.




When the second connector


133


is inserted further in that state, the leading end of the first connector


121


is accommodated in the hood portion


139


of the second connector


133


, and the fitting operation is completed. The projected linking locks


131


of the elastic arms


125


run over the linking projections


141


simultaneously when the fitting operation is completed and the projected linking locks


131


engage with the linking projections


141


, so that the fitted condition of the first connector


121


and the second connector


133


is locked.




When the second connector


133


is press-fitted further in the direction in which it is inserted simultaneously with the deformation of the elastic arms


125


inward, the semi-locking projections are released from the mounting hole


63


, and the first connector


121


is dropped from the mounting hole


63


. A feeling of clicking (feeling of moderation) is produced when the semi-locking projections


127


are released from the mounting hole


63


, so that the completely fitted condition of both connectors


121


,


133


becomes confirmable. When the second connector


133


is inserted further then, the primarily fixing pieces


143


of the second connector


133


are passed through the mounting hole


63


and opened on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


, whereby the second connector


133


is fixed in the joint body


61


as the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is clamped between the primarily fixing pieces


143


and the protrusion


137


. Consequently, the first connector


121


dropped from the mounting hole


63


is fixed in the joint body


61


via the second connector


133


in the locked condition.




In this method of fitting connectors, since the first connector


121


is dropped from the joint body


61


simultaneously when the first connector


121


and the second connector


133


are fitted to each other, the fitted condition of both connectors


121


,


133


is readily confirmable from the feeling of clicking produced then. In addition, the elastic arms


125


expand so as to press the semi-locking projections


127


against the mounting hole


63


when the second connector


133


is inserted, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily and solidly fixed to ensure that the first connector


121


is prevented from being released before the first connector


121


is fitted in.




In this connector, moreover, since the semi-locking projections


127


are removed from the mounting hole


63


by providing the semi-locking projections


127


for the elastic arms


125


and subjecting the elastic arms


125


to elastic deformation by the inserting force of the second connector


133


, a feeling of clicking can be produced when the first connector


121


and the second connector


133


are fitted to each other.




Fourth Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a fourth embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 8

,


9


and


10


.

FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9

, a sectional view of the second connector; and

FIGS. 10A

,


10


B,


10


C and


10


D are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.




The description of the first connector


121


will be omitted as the same first connector according to the third embodiment of the present invention is employed according to this embodiment of the present invention.




In a housing


153


of a second connector


151


is a rubber stopper


154


for sealing up the gap between electric the wire and the inner housing wall in a waterproof fashion. A grommet


155


serving as a primarily retaining mechanism is fitted to the outer periphery of the housing


153


of the second connector


151


, and a peripheral groove


157


is formed in the outer periphery of the grommet


155


. The whole periphery of the-edge portion of mounting hole


63


is fitted into the peripheral groove


157


. Lip portions


159




a


,


159




b


for clamping the peripheral groove


157


therebetween are such that the external shape of the lip portion


159




a


on the leading end side of the housing


153


is set smaller than that of the lip portion


159




b


on the rear end side thereof. In other words, the grommet


155


is arranged so that the peripheral groove


157


can be fitted into the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


by press-fitting the lip portion


159




a


on the leading end side into the mounting hole


63


. Moreover, a flange portion


159


having an external shape greater than the mounting hole


63


is provided on the rear surface of the lip portion


159




b


on the rear end side and used to prevent the lip portion


159




b


on the rear end side from slipping off the mounting hole


63


. The hood portion


139


for accommodating the leading end of the first connector


121


is formed at the leading end of the housing


153


. The linking projections


141


for engaging with the linking lock


131


of the first connector


121


are each provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the leading end of the hood portion


139


.




A method of fitting connectors according to this embodiment of the present invention will subsequently be described.




When the leading end side of the housing


135


of the first connector


121


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


as shown in

FIG. 10

, the semi-locking projections


127


of the elastic arms


125


are retained on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


, and the contact surfaces


129




a


of the auxiliary arms


129


are brought into contact with the front side of the mounting hole


63


, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


.




Subsequently, the elastic arms


125


run onto the linking projections


141


of the second connector


151


when the second connector


151


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


121


has been inserted and the elastic arms


125


are forced to expand. Consequently, the semi-locking projections


127


of the first connector


121


are pressed against the inner periphery of the mounting hole


63


to ensure that the first connector


121


is solidly fixed in the mounting hole


63


further.




When the second connector


151


is inserted further in that state, the leading end of the first connector


121


is accommodated in the hood portion


139


of the second connector


151


, and the fitting operation is completed. The projected linking locks


131


of the elastic arms


125


run over the linking projections


141


simultaneously when the fitting operation is completed and the projected linking locks


131


engage with the linking projections


141


, so that the fitted condition of the first connector


121


and the second connector


151


is locked.




When the second connector


151


is press-fitted further in the direction in which it is inserted simultaneously with the deformation of the elastic arms


125


inward, the semi-locking projections


127


are released from the mounting hole


63


, and the first connector


121


is dropped from the mounting hole


63


. A feeling of clicking (feeling of moderation) is produced when the semi-locking projections


127


are released from the mounting hole


63


, so that the completely fitted condition of both connectors


121


,


151


becomes confirmable. When the second connector


151


is inserted further then, the lip portion


159




a


of the grommet


155


of the second connector


151


is forced into the mounting hole


63


, and the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is fitted into the peripheral groove


157


of the grommet


155


, whereby the second connector


151


is fixed via the grommet


155


in the joint body


61


. Consequently, the first connector


121


dropped from the mounting hole


63


is fixed in the joint body


61


via the second connector


133


in the locked condition.




In this method of fitting connectors, since the first connector


121


is dropped from the joint body


61


simultaneously when the first connector


121


and the second connector


151


are fitted to each other, the fitted condition of both connectors


121


,


133


is readily confirmable from the feeling of clicking produced then. In addition, the elastic arms


125


expand so as to press the semi-locking projections


127


against the mounting hole


63


when the second connector


151


is inserted, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily and solidly fixed to ensure that the first connector


121


is prevented from being released before the first connector


121


is fitted in. Moreover, a series of operations in the direction in which the second connector


151


is inserted results in fixing the second connector


151


in the joint body


61


in the waterproof fashion, so that the fitting work and waterproof treatment are extremely facilitated.




In this connector, moreover, since the gap between the mounting hole


63


and the connector is sealed up in the waterproof fashion by the rubber stoppers


154


provided for the second connector


151


and the grommet


155


without using the waterproof member for the first connector


121


, waterproof sealing is made possible with a smaller number of parts.




Fifth Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a fifth embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 11 and 12

.

FIG. 11

is an exploded perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 12

, a sectional view of the connector in a temporarily retained condition.




The same other-side connector


151


as described in the fourth embodiment of the present invention is also employed according to this embodiment thereof, whereupon the description of basic operations similar to those in the fourth embodiment thereof will be omitted as occasion demands.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, a temporarily retaining mechanism comprises elastic arms


225


projecting from the outer surface of a first connector


221


, and a pair of semi-locking projections


227


,


228


which are formed on the outer surface of each elastic arm


225


and capable of engaging with both front and rear edge sides of the mounting hole


63


.




Consequently, the temporarily retained condition is such that, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the joint body


61


is securely clamped in between the semi-locking projections


227


,


228


.




A groove corresponding to the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is formed by the semi-locking projections


227


,


228


according to this embodiment of the present invention. This groove is made long enough to ensure that the first connector


221


is retained in the direction in which it is rotated.




Further, the elastic arms


225


are provided on the whole outer surface of the first connector


221


opposite to the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


according to this embodiment of the present invention.




Since the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises the elastic arms


225


projecting from the outer surface of the first connector


221


, the pair of semi-locking projections


227


,


228


which are formed on the outer surface of each elastic arm


225


and capable of the front and rear edge sides of the mounting hole


63


, the temporarily retained condition is extremely firmly locked.




The first connector


225


is so structured that the elastic arms


225


are provided on the whole outer surface facing the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


to ensure that the temporarily retained condition is firmly locked and that centering is achieved.




Sixth Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a sixth embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 13 and 14

.

FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 14A

,


14


B,


14


C and


14


D are diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other.




The same first connector


121


as described in the fourth embodiment of the present invention is also employed according to this embodiment thereof, whereupon the description of basic operations similar to those in the fourth embodiment thereof will be omitted as occasion demands.




The primarily retaining mechanism according to this embodiment of the present invention comprises a pair of elastic retaining pieces


254


formed on the outer periphery


253


of the body of a second connector


251


, the tips of the elastic retaining pieces extending in the rear direction of the second connector, the elastic retaining pieces being equipped with retaining projections


254




a


capable of engaging with one side of the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


, and the grommet


255


which is fitted to the back end of the outer periphery of the body thereof and equipped with an engaging portion


255




a


capable of engaging with the other side of the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


, the retaining projections


254




a


and the engaging portion


255




a


being used for clamping the edge portion of the mounting hole.




A method of fitting connectors according to this embodiment of the present invention will subsequently be described.




When the leading end side of the housing of the first connector


121


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


as shown in

FIGS. 14 and 13

, the semi-locking projections


127


of the elastic arms


125


are retained on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


, and the contact surfaces


129




a


of the auxiliary arms


129


are brought into contact with the front side of the mounting hole


63


, whereby the first connector


121


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


.




Subsequently, the elastic arms


125


run onto the linking projections


241


of the second connector


251


when the second connector


251


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


121


has been inserted and the elastic arms


125


are forced to expand. Consequently, the semi-locking projections


127


of the first connector


121


are pressed against the inner periphery of the mounting hole


63


to ensure that the first connector


121


is solidly fixed in the mounting hole


63


further.




When the second connector


251


is inserted further in that state, the leading end of the first connector


121


is accommodated in the hood portion


239


of the second connector


251


, and the fitting operation is completed. The projected linking locks


131


of the elastic arms


125


run over the linking projections


141


simultaneously when the fitting operation is completed and the projected linking locks


131


engage with the linking projections


241


, so that the fitted condition of the first connector


121


and the second connector


251


is locked.




When the second connector


251


is press-fitted further in the direction in which it is inserted simultaneously with the deformation of the elastic arms


125


inward, the semi-locking projections


127


are released from the mounting hole


63


, and the first connector


121


is dropped from the mounting hole


63


. A feeling of clicking (feeling of moderation) is produced when the semi-locking projections


127


are released from the mounting hole


63


, so that the completely fitted condition of both connectors


121


,


151


becomes confirmable. When the second connector


251


is inserted further then, the elastic retaining pieces of the second connector


251


are bent inward and the retaining projections


254




a


run over the mounting hole


63


. Consequently, the engaging portion


255




a


(lip portion) of the grommet


255


is forced into the mounting hole


63


, so that the second connector


251


is fixed in the joint body


61


via the grommet


255


and the elastic retaining pieces


254


.




Therefore, the first connector


221


dropped from the mounting hole


63


becomes fixed in the joint body


61


via the second connector thus fitted in and locked.




In this connector, moreover, since the gap between the mounting hole


63


and the connector is sealed up in the waterproof fashion by the grommet


155


without using the waterproof member for the first connector


121


, waterproof sealing is made possible with a smaller number of parts. In this case, rubber stoppers


270


are mounted in the second connector


251


and used for waterproof sealing the gap between the electric wire and the inner housing wall.




The grommet


255


and the rubber stoppers


270


disposed around the electric wire may be integrally molded. An integrally molded structure like this distributes to decreasing the number of parts and increasing the waterproof function.




The arrangement of the grommet


255


may be altered as shown in FIG.


15


.




The arrangement shown in

FIG. 15

features the locking structure in which the second connector


251


and the grommet


255


are kept hardly separable. In other words, a collar-like retaining projection


256


extending in the diametrical direction of the second connector


251


is provided at the leading end of the connector, whereas a retaining recessed portion


261


is provided for the grommet


255


, whereby the retaining projection


256


and the retaining recessed portion


261


are fitted to each other.




As the second connector


251


is thus firmly fixed in the grommet


255


, it is possible to not only improve the adhesion of the connector


251


to the grommet


255


but set stronger the pressure applied by the grommet


255


to bringing the engaging portion


255




a


into contact with the joint body


61


. Consequently, the fixed structure of the grommet like this results in making feasible the provision of an excellent solid waterproof structure.




As the grommet


255


is firmly fixed in structure as described above, moreover, it is also possible to avoid the dropping of the grommet


255


or lowering of the waterproof function thereof even though unexpected force acts on the electric wire by providing a relatively long bellows portion


260


as shown in FIG.


15


.




Seventh Embodiment




A description will subsequently be given of a seventh embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 16 and 17

.

FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of a seventh embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 17A

,


17


B and


17


C, schematic diagrams illustrating a procedure for fitting connectors to each other according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention. Incidentally,

FIG. 17

is a partial sectional view of the second connector with a joint body.




The basically same arrangement as described in the fourth embodiment of the present invention is also employed according to the seventh embodiment thereof shown in

FIG. 8

, whereupon the description of basic operations similar to those in the fourth embodiment thereof will be omitted as occasion demands.




A connector according to this embodiment of the present invention features a temporarily retaining mechanism which is equipped with flexible elastic arms


325


projecting from the outer surface of a first connector


321


, and a semi-locking projection


327


which is formed on the outer surface of each elastic arm


325


and retained in the mounting hole


63


.




Further, each elastic arm


325


is equipped with a wing


328


which is coupled to the side of the elastic arm


325


and has an inducing tilted surface


328




a


extending toward the leading end of the elastic arm further than the leading end of the elastic arm.




On the other hand, four wing-accommodating portions


338


for accommodating the wings


328


by bending them respectively are provided for a second connector


351


.




A method of fitting connectors according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention will subsequently be described.




When the leading end side of the housing of the first connector


321


is inserted into the mounting hole


63


as shown in

FIGS. 16 and 17

, the semi-locking projections


327


of the elastic arms


325


and the upper ends of the wings


328


, which will be described in detail, are retained on the rear side of the mounting hole


63


, and the contact surfaces


329




a


of auxiliary arms


329


are brought into contact with the front side of the mounting hole


63


, whereby the first connector


321


is temporarily retained in the joint body


61


(the state shown in FIG.


17


A).




As

FIG. 17

is taken from the direction in which the elastic arms


325


and the wings


328


are shown, it does not show the state in which the contact surfaces


329




a


are kept in contact with the joint body


61


.




Subsequently, the elastic arms


325


run onto the linking projections


341


of the second connector


351


when the second connector


351


is inserted from a side opposite to the side from which the first connector


321


has been inserted and the elastic arms


325


are forced to expand slightly.




When the fitting of the first connector


321


and the second connector


351


is started according to this embodiment of the present invention, moreover, the tilted surfaces


328




a


of the wings


328


are brought into contact with the inner wall of the wing-accommodating portions


338


of the second connector


351


(the state shown in FIG.


17


B). When the wings


328


are forced in further, they are press-fitted into the respective wing-accommodating portions


338


while being bent and accommodated in the wing-accommodating portions


338


. The wings


328


cause the second connector


351


to demonstrate its guide function during the inserting operation, thus resulting in avoiding the diagonal insertion to ensure that both members are fitted to each other for the retaining purpose.




The temporarily retained and locked condition is released when the wings


328


are bent. Since the elastic arms


325


can be bent inward (in the direction in which the edge portion of the mounting hole


63


is separated) in a manner interlocking with the bending of the wings


328


, it is also possible to move the semi-locking projections


327


of the elastic arms


325


of the first connector


321


slightly from the temporarily retained state to the releasing direction with respect to the mounting hole


63


.




When the second connector


351


is inserted further, the leading end of the first connector is accommodated in the hood of the second connector


351


as in the fourth embodiment of the present invention and both connectors are completely fitted to each other and locked in this state.




Press-fitting the second connector


351


further in the direction in which the connector is inserted causes the semi-locking projections


327


to be released from the mounting hole


63


and makes the first connector


321


drop from the mounting hole


63


. Consequently, the engaging portions


355




a


(lip portions) of a grommet is forced into the mounting hole


63


, and the second connector


351


is fixed in the joint body


61


.




As set forth above in detail, in the method of fitting connectors according to the present invention, the first connector drops from the joint body simultaneously when the first connector and the second connector are fitted to each other and the fitted condition of both connectors can readily be confirmed.




Moreover, the feeling of clicking produced then makes it surer to confirm the fitted condition of both connectors. In addition, the first connector can surely be prevented from being separated before the first connector is fitted in by expanding the elastic arms and pressing the semi-locking projections into the mounting hole when the second connector is inserted.




When the grommet is mounted on the outer periphery of the second connector, further, a series of operations in the direction in which the second connector is inserted results in fixing the second connector in the joint body via the grommet in a waterproof fashion, so that the fitting work and waterproof treatment are facilitated to a greater extent.




In the connector according to the present invention, the first connector is temporarily retained by the temporarily retaining mechanism which is made releasable by the inserting force of the second connector, whereas the second connector is provided with the primarily retaining mechanism, whereby after the second connector is completely fitted into the first connector in the temporarily retained condition, the second connector is the temporarily retained condition of the first connector can be primarily retained in the joint body by releasing the first connector from being temporarily retained.




Then the first connector is provided with the engaging hole and the second connector is provided with the connector fixing hole and further the connector fixing arms engaging with both holes are provided for the mounting hole; thus, the first connector in the temporarily retained condition is held by the joint body; the first connector is dropped in the fitted condition; further, the second connector is fixed in the joint body.




Further, the temporarily retained strength is increased when both connectors are fitted to each other by providing a structure in which the temporarily fixing pieces are provided for the first connector and the temporarily fixing pieces expanded in an inverted V shape is retained in the joint body.




Further, the semi-locking projections are provided for the elastic arms and removed from the mounting hole by subjecting the elastic arms to elastic deformation by the inserting force of the second connector, so that a feeling of clicking is produced when the first connector and the second connector are fitted to each other.




Further, the grommet provided on the outer periphery of the body of the second connector is used as the primarily retaining mechanism for fixing the second connector in the joint body so as to seal up the gap between the mounting hole and the connector in a waterproof fashion without using a waterproof member for the first connector and consequently the waterproofness is achievable with a smaller number of parts.




In the connector according to the present invention, when the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises the elastic arms protruding from the outer surface of the first connector, and the pair of semi-locking projections capable of respectively engaging with the front and rear edge sides of the mounting hole formed in the outer surfaces of the elastic arms, it is ensured that the temporarily retained condition is firmly locked and when it is provided with the elastic arms on the whole outer surface facing the edge portion of the mounting hole, the temporarily retained condition is firmly locked and centering is surely attainable.




In the connector according to the present invention, the primarily retaining mechanism comprises at least the pair of elastic retaining pieces formed on the outer periphery of the body of the second connector, the tips of the elastic retaining pieces extending in the rear direction of the second connector, the elastic retaining pieces being equipped with the retaining projections capable of engaging with one side of the edge portion of the mounting hole, and the grommet which is fitted to the rear end of the outer periphery of the body thereof and equipped with the engaging portion capable of engaging with the other side of the edge portion of the mounting hole, the retaining projections and the engaging portion being used for clamping the edge portion of the mounting hole, whereby the gap between the mounting hole and the connector is sealed up in the waterproof fashion without using the waterproof member for the first connector and moreover the primarily retaining mechanism becomes easily releasable without bending the elastic retaining pieces.




In the connector according to the present invention, the temporarily retaining mechanism comprises the flexible elastic arms protruding from the outer surface of the first connector, and a wing which is coupled to the side surface of each elastic arm, extended to make the first connector retainable in the mounting hole and has an inducing tilted surface extending toward the leading end of each elastic arm further than the leading end of the elastic arm. In this case, the second connector is equipped with a wing accommodating portion for accommodating the wing by bending each wing and with this arrangement, since each wing demonstrates the function of guiding the operation of inserting the second connector when the second connector is inserted, the insertion of the second connector in an inclined direction is preventable to ensure that both members are fitted and retained to each other. Therefore, the connector fitting operability is improved and any fitting miss becomes avoidable.



Claims
  • 1. A method of fitting connectors comprising the steps of:providing a first connector, a second connector fittable into the first connector and a joint body having a mounting hole; inserting the first connector into the mounting hole from one side face of the joint body; temporarily retaining the first connector in the mounting hole; inserting the second connector into the first connector from the other side face of the joint body; releasing the temporary retaining condition of the first connector in the mounting hole simultaneously with fitting the first and second connectors to each other; and inserting the second connector into the mounting hole so that the second connector is primarily retained in the mounting hole.
  • 2. The method of fitting connectors of claim 1, wherein the joint body has a connector fixing arm formed adjacent to the mounting hole, and wherein,in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole by the connector fixing arm, and the method further comprises the step of: subjecting the connector fixing arm to elastic deformation by an inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.
  • 3. The method of fitting connectors of claim 1, wherein the first connector has a temporarily fixing piece which can be folded, and wherein,in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole with the temporarily fixing piece, and the method further comprises the step of: folding the temporarily fixing piece by an inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.
  • 4. The method of fitting connectors of claim 1, wherein the first connector includes an elastic arm having a semi-locking projection, and wherein,in the step of temporarily retaining, the first connector is retained in the mounting hole with the semi-locking projection of the elastic arm, and the method further comprises the steps of: pressing the semi-locking projection to the mounting hole by forcing the elastic arm to expand in accordance with an inserting force of the second connector; and removing the semi-locking projection from the mounting hole by the inserting force of the second connector so that the first connector is released from being temporarily retained in the mounting hole.
  • 5. The method of fitting connectors of claim 4, wherein the step of providing comprising a step of providing a grommet fitted to an outer periphery of the second connector, and the method further comprises the step of:fitting the grommet into the mounting hole so as to fix the second connector in the joint body after the step of removing.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
9-185589 Jul 1997 JP
9-236014 Sep 1997 JP
Parent Case Info

This application is a Division of Ser. No. 09/113,341 filed Jul. 10, 1998.

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