Multipin electrical plug-in connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234848
  • Patent Number
    6,234,848
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
In order to design a multipole electrical connector (1) with double locking of the contact portions (2) by a finger (7) engaging in the contact portion (2) and by a thrust element (10) which can be inserted laterally in a housing (3) of insulating material, in such a way that the housing (3) of insulating material and the contact portion (2) in the insertion region are protected against damage, the thrust element (10) consists of a locking comb (11) and a cover plate (12) which are connected to each other in one piece by integrally formed transverse webs (13).
Description




The invention starts from a multipole electrical connector according to the introductory part of claim


1


.




Such an electrical connector is known from DE




4131768 A1. The connector consists of a housing and a locking device. Contact portion chambers arranged in the housing are equipped in the direction of insertion with contact portions which are primarily locked by means of resilient fingers formed integrally with the inner walls of the contact portion chambers. Final locking of the contact portions is done by a locking device which can be inserted in an opening of the housing transversely to the direction of insertion of the contact portions. The contact portion chambers end in the region of insertion at a perforated front wall of the housing. Each contact portion chamber is assigned two openings in the front wall. An insertion opening serves to receive counter contact portions, and a release opening allows deflection of the finger by means of a blade-like tool to release the contact portion.




The design of the insertion region is determined by the possible injection moulding techniques with such small constructions. The insertion opening and the release opening are arranged in such a way that no undercuts arise. Consequently the injection moulding tool or its cores are of simple construction. The insertion opening which is adapted to the cross-section of the counter contact portion protects the contact portion in the contact portion chamber visually from incorrect manipulations. The adjacent insertion opening is however due to the basic conditions of injection moulding larger than necessary and unprotected and permanently accessible both before and after assembly and secondary locking of the connector. Consequently there is a risk of damage to the contact portions and the fingers during assembly and also after mounting at the site of installation.




From U.S. Pat No. 4,557,542 is known a non-generic connector of which the contact portions are latched exclusively by means of resilient fingers extending into contact portion chambers. The latching position of the fingers is ensured with a locking strip which can be inserted in the front side of the housing. Here too after assembly of the contact portions on the housing until final mounting of the locking strip, damage to the contact portions or fingers is possible.




It is the object of the invention to design an electrical connector with double locking of the contact portions according to the introductory part of claim


1


in such a way that contact portions can be assembled on the housing variably and the housing is protected against damage in the insertion region and that it is possible to produce it with little expenditure on manufacture and mounting.




This object is achieved with the characteristics indicated in the characterising part of claim


1


. The subject of claim


1


has the advantage that the combination of a locking comb and cover plate into a one-piece prefitted thrust element protects the contact portion chambers and hence also the contact portions from incorrect access. Separation of the cover plate from the housing of insulating material makes it possible to retain the proven secondary locking system and allows assembly of the housing of insulating material from both the front and rear. Coordination of the cover plate and locking comb in one piece ensures a cycle of movement in the correct sequence. Only on reaching the correct secondary locking position is connection to the corresponding counter contact portions possible due to alignment of the contact portions with the insertion openings. Due to coupling of the cover plate to the locking comb, the connector consists only of two component parts. The extraordinarily high tooling costs with such small applications fall. The contact portion chambers can be produced without complications and without undercuts which are elaborate in injection moulding, so that the injection moulding core assembly and its removal from the mould is conceivably simple.




On assembly of contact portions on the housing of insulating material in the mounting position of the thrust element and on introduction of the counter contact portions in the locking position of the thrust element, access to the contact portion chambers is possible only through precisely defined insertion openings. Only orientation of the thrust path transversely to the direction of insertion of the contact portions allows, due to the cover plate resting permanently and directly on the front side of the housing of insulating material, complete protection of the contact portion chambers already after prior mounting of the thrust element.




Within the framework of the increasing reduction in size of all components, exact and almost tolerance-free cooperation of individual elements is necessary. The cover plate and locking comb are connected to each other by transverse webs, which gives the thrust element adequate inherent stability. Within the housing of insulating material a corresponding profile opening receives the transverse webs and locking comb of the thrust element and serves as a guide channel. Consequently the movements of the cover plate on the front side are also defined. Additional guide means at the edges of the cover plate facilitate mounting and increase the precision of fitting. Both the mounting and locking positions of the thrust element are defined by complementary latch means which can be distinguished visually and also audibly.




In the cover plate is formed a longitudinal slot which is aligned with the profile opening in the insertion region, so that a pin of the mating connector can be introduced. The pin serves to secure the primary locking system and can additionally act as means for coding or centring the mating connector. The longitudinal slot moreover comprises inwardly directed edges which thus completely encapsulate the contact portion chambers.




Axial alignment of the connector and mating connector takes place by their complementary outer shapes, so that incorrect insertion is not possible. Within maximum tolerance ranges, however, initial tilting one inside the other is possible, i.e. joining at an angle. Connector systems of this kind can be equipped with individual contact portions which before the majority of contact portions must engage with their counter contact portions, so that a predefined state of connection is created first. To prevent these projecting contact portions from buckling when joined at an angle, recesses are provided at the corresponding insertion openings in the cover plate.




In case of repair, after separation of connector and mating connector the thrust element is completely removed from the profile opening and then the primary locking system of the faulty contact portion is released from the now accessible contact portion chamber with a suitable tool.




The characteristics according to the invention can be embodied both on the connector and its contact portions and on the mating connector and its counter contact portions. A sealed construction of the connector according to the invention with the known sealing concepts is also conceivable.











The invention is described with reference to a practical example with the aid of the drawings. They show:





FIG. 1

a view of the front side of an unassembled connector with the thrust element in the locking position introduced into a housing of insulating material;





FIG. 2

a side view of the connector according to

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

another side view of the connector according to

FIG. 1

in the longitudinal direction L;





FIG. 4

a longitudinal section of the connector through line A—A in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

a cross-section of the connector fitted with a contact portion through line B—B in

FIG. 1

in the mounting position during insertion of the contact portion;





FIG. 6

a cross-section of the connector according to

FIG. 5

in the locking position;





FIG. 7

a cross-section of the connector according to

FIG. 6

with a mating connector shown schematically.











The figures show an electrical connector


1


and a contact portion


2


which can be inserted therein, on an enlarged scale of about 5:1. The characteristics and principles of operation of the contact portions


2


are identical, so that one contact portion


2


is described in more detail by way of example. A mating connector


30


shown schematically can be assembled with this connector


1


to form a complete connection.




The connector


1


consists of an elongate housing


3


of insulating material which is traversed from a front side


4


to a rear side


5


by contact portion chambers


6


arranged in a double row in the longitudinal direction L. In each contact portion chamber


6


for the attachment of a contact portion


2


introduced from the rear side


5


is formed a finger


7


. The arrangement of the contact portion chambers


6


in rows causes opposite contact portion chambers


6


to use an inner wall


8


jointly. On either side of this inner wall


8


a resilient finger


7


extends into the respective contact portion chamber


6


.




In the longitudinal direction L the housing


3


of insulating material is traversed by a plunger-like profile opening


9


which serves to receive a thrust element


10


. The profile opening


9


intersects with all the contact portion chambers


6


and provides the free space for deflection of the fingers


7


. The thrust element


10


can be displaced in the profile opening


9


between a mounting position and a locking position and consists of a locking comb


11


and a cover plate


12


which are connected to each other in one piece by transverse webs


13


. The thrust element


10


is in the shape of an I beam, the locking comb


11


and transverse webs


13


corresponding to the profile opening


9


in cross-section. The locking comb


11


is provided with teeth


14


which in the locking position in the contact portion chamber


6


lock the contact portion


2


. The cover plate


12


is arranged outside the housing


3


of insulating material on its front side


4


. In the longitudinal direction L the cover plate


12


encompasses the front side


4


by edges


15


on which grooves


16


are formed on the inside. The grooves


16


cooperate with corresponding rails


17


of the housing


3


of insulating material and guide the cover plate


12


along the housing


3


of insulating material. In the cover plate


12


are insertion openings


18


arranged in a double row, which are each associated with a contact portion chamber


6


with its contact portion


2


. In order to facilitate the introduction of counter contact portions


31


, the insertion openings


18


are expanded with locating funnels


19


. Between the rows of insertion openings


18


in the cover plate


12


is formed a longitudinal slot


20


which is aligned with the profile opening


9


and comprises an inwardly directed edge


21


.




The mounting position and the locking position of the thrust element


10


are guaranteed by means of latch projections


22


,


22


′,


22


″ and latch openings


23


,


23


′,


23


″ which are formed integrally with the housing


3


of insulating material or with the cover plate


12


. The shapes and arrangements of guide means


16


,


17


and latch means


22


,


23


on the housing


3


of insulating material or on the thrust element


10


which are shown in the figures are an example, as many other embodiments are possible.




The description below shows the manner of operation of the connector


1


. After completion of the components of the connector


1


, i.e. injection moulding of the housing


3


of insulating material and thrust element


10


and stamping and shaping of the contact portion


2


, the thrust element


10


is introduced into the profile opening


9


of the housing


3


of insulating material and preassembled so as to latch. In this so-called mounting position the contact portion chambers


6


on the front side


4


are closed by webs


24


between the insertion openings


18


, so that no foreign bodies can enter here. The contact portion


2


is introduced from the rear side


5


of the housing


3


of insulating material into the contact portion chamber


6


. This is possible only in the mounting position, as the teeth


14


of the locking comb


11


of a thrust element


10


which has been displaced too far would block introduction of the contact element


2


. The fully inserted contact element


2


abuts with its contact portion box


25


at the front against a web


24


of the cover plate


12


and with a lug


26


against a projection


27


in the contact portion chamber


6


. The finger


7


which has been deflected during insertion engages resiliently in a recess


28


of the contact portion


2


and thus forms the primary locking system.




The thrust element


10


is moved further in the longitudinal direction L and latched in the locking position. Advance of the thrust element


10


is possible only if the contact portion


2


has been fully inserted in the contact portion chamber


6


, because otherwise the teeth


14


of the locking comb


11


would be blocked by part of the contact portion box


25


. In the locking position the teeth


14


of the locking comb


11


engage behind the contact portion box


25


and so provide a secondary locking system for the contact portion


2


. The cover plate


12


is displaced likewise. The insertion openings


18


are arranged over the contact portion chambers


6


, so that the counter contact portions of the mating connector can be introduced and engaged with the contact portions


2


.




The mating connector


30


comprises at least one pin


32


which engages in the longitudinal slot


20


and in the profile opening


9


and additionally secures the primary locking system, i.e. the fingers


7


. At the same time the primary locking system is checked. A pin


32


which cannot be fully inserted indicates that there is inadequate springback of the finger


7


into the recess


28


of the contact portion


2


. Depending on the design, this pin


32


also undertakes centring or coding of the mating connector


30


.




For reasons of circuitry it may be necessary to provide the mating connector


30


with counter contact portions


31


,


31


′ of different length. Recesses


29


on the corresponding insertion openings


18


in the cover plate


12


prevent the longer counter contact portions


31


from buckling if the mating connector


30


is joined at an angle.




From the moment of preassembly of the thrust element


10


to providing the locking position, the contact portion chamber


6


or the contact portion


2


is constantly protected from damage from the outside. The fit of the cover plate


12


on the housing


3


of insulating material is ensured by integral connection to the locking comb


11


and additionally by the guide means


16


,


17


. The inwardly directed edges


21


of the longitudinal slot


20


close the contact portion chamber


6


almost without a gap.




List of Reference Numbers






1


connector






2


contact portion






3


housing of insulating material






4


front side






5


rear side






6


contact portion chamber






7


finger






8


inner wall






9


profile opening






10


thrust element






11


locking comb






12


cover plate






13


transverse web






14


tooth






15


edge






16


groove






17


rail






18


insertion opening






19


locating funnel






20


longitudinal slot






21


edge






22


latch projection






23


latch opening






24


web






25


contact portion box






26


lugs






27


projection






28


recess






29


recess






30


mating connector






31


counter contact portion






32


pin




S direction of insertion




L longitudinal direction



Claims
  • 1. A multiple electrical connector comprising:a housing (3) of insulating material which is traversed from a front side (4) to a rear side (5) by contact portion chambers (6) arranged in rows, the housing having inwardly directed resilient fingers (7) extending away from the inner walls (8) of the housing though which a profile opening (9) extends which intersects perpendicularly with the contact portion chambers (6), contact portions (2) which can be introduced into the contact portion chambers (6) and which can be primarily locked by the fingers (7) engaging in respective recesses (28) of the contact portions (2), a thrust element (10) movable between a mounting position and a locking position in the profile opening (9), the contact portions (2) being insertable into the contact portion chambers (6) in the mounting position of the thrust element (10), the thrust element (10) including a locking cam (11) and a cover plate (12) which are connected to each other in one piece by integrally formed transverse webs (13), the locking cam (11) having teeth (14) each engaging behind an edge (25) of the contact portions (2) in the locking position, the cover plate having insertion openings (18) aligned with the contact portion chambers (6) in the locking position, and a recess (29) formed in at least one insertion opening (18) in the cover plate (12).
  • 2. A multiple electrical connector comprising:a housing (3) of insulating material which is traversed from a front side (4) to a rear side (5) by contact portion chambers (6) arranged in rows, the housing having inwardly directed resilient fingers (7) extending away from the inner walls (8) of the housing though which a profile opening (9) extends which intersects perpendicularly with the contact portion chambers (6), contact portions (2) which can be introduced into the contact portion chambers (6) and which can be primarily locked by the fingers (7) engaging in respective recesses (28) of the contact portions (2), a thrust element (10) movable between a mounting position and a locking position in the profile opening (9), the contact portions (2) being insertable into the contact portion chambers (6) in the mounting position of the thrust element (10), the thrust element (10) including a locking cam (11) and a cover plate (12) which are connected to each other in one piece by integrally formed transverse webs (13), the locking cam (11) having teeth (14) each engaging behind an edge (25) of the contact portions (2) in the locking portion, grooves (16) and rails (17) being formed on the cover plate (12) and on the front side (4) of the housing (3) of insulating material respectively or vice-versa, so that the cover plate (12) can be guided on the housing (3) of insulating material.
  • 3. Multipole electrical connector according to, claim 2 characterized in that complementary latch means (22, 23) are formed on the housing (3) of insulating material and on the cover plate (12) of the thrust element (10).
  • 4. A multiple electrical connector comprising:a housing (3) of insulating material which is traversed from a front side (4) to a rear side (5) by contact portion chambers (6) arranged in rows, the housing having inwardly directed resilient fingers (7) extending away from the inner walls (8) of the housing though which a profile opening (9) extends which intersects perpendicularly with the contact portion chambers (6), contact portions (2) which can be introduced into the contact portion chambers (6) and which can be primarily locked by the fingers (7) engaging in respective recesses (28) of the contact portions (2), a thrust element (10) movable between a mounting position and a locking position in the profile opening (9), the contact portions (2) being insertable into the contact portion chambers (6) in the mounting position of the thrust element (10), the thrust element (10) including a locking cam (11) and a cover plate (12) which are connected to each other in one piece by integrally formed transverse webs (13), the locking cam (11) having teeth (14) each engaging behind an edge (25) of the contact portions (2) in the locking portion, the cover plate having insertion openings aligned with the contact portion chambers (16) in the locking position, the insertion openings (18) being arranged in rows, and between the insertion openings (18) arranged in rows in the cover plate (12) is formed a longitudinal slot (20) through which a pin (32) of a mating connector (30) can be introduced from the front side (4) into the profile opening (9) of the housing (3) of insulating material, which fixes the fingers (7) in the contact portion chambers (6).
  • 5. Multipole electrical connector according to claim 4, characterized in that the longitudinal slot (20) comprises an inwardly directed edge (21).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
195 40 247 Oct 1995 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE96/01948 WO 00 2/22/2000 2/22/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO97/15962 5/1/1997 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5468162 Oda Nov 1995
5586918 Chemin Dec 1996
5997364 Matusoka et al. Dec 1999
6080023 Meulemeester et al. Jun 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
0667652 A1 Aug 1995 EP
0673084 A1 Sep 1995 EP
2248350 Apr 1992 GB