Information
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Patent Grant
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6183275
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Patent Number
6,183,275
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Date Filed
Friday, September 25, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Hammond; Briggitte
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 157
- 439 559
- 439 271
- 439 159
- 439 160
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A panel mount connector comprising male and female connector housings (10,20) is shown in FIG. 3. A lever arm (30) pivotally connected to the male connector housing (10) co-operates with pins on the female connector housing (20) to draw the housings (10,20) together, in use. A snap fit projection (18) enables the male connector housing (10) to be fitted to an aperture (H) in a panel (P). Sealing members (16,27) prevent the ingress of moisture.
Description
The present invention relates to a connector attached to a panel.
A connector attached to a door panel of an automobile is shown in the-Laid-Open Publication JP 5-87844. This has a configuration whereby a male connector housing is fitted to an attachment hole of the panel by inserting a hood member of the male connector housing into the attachment hole, the male connector housing being inserted into the hood member from the opposite end so as to clamp the panel between the male connector housing and the hood member. A sealing grommet covers an open end of the attachment hole on the female connector housing, this sealing grommet waterproofing the attachment hole when the two connector housings are fitted together.
The two connector housings are fitted together by means of a nut and bolt. That is, the nut is inserted into the male connector housing and the bolt, to which the grommet has been fitted in a waterproof state, is supported in the female connector housing. The bolt is threaded into the nut and tightened. Fitting resistance occurs when the two connector housings are correctly and reliably fitted together, the fitting resistance being strong particularly when multiple terminals are employed. As a result of this resistance, the connector housings are fitted together with certainty in the correct fitted state.
The tightening and loosening operation of the bolt is performed with a tool such as a torque wrench, this tool fitting together with the hexagonal head of the bolt. Consequently this operation cannot be performed if the tool is not at hand; furthermore, the operation of fitting the tool with the hexagonal head of the bolt becomes troublesome since one has to find a tool that conforms to the size of the hexagonal head of the bolt.
The present invention has been developed after taking the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a connector housing which can be fitted and released without the use of tools.
According to the present invention there is provided a panel mount connector for an aperture in a panel, the connector comprising male and female connector housings, one of said connector housings having a lever clamp which, in use, co-operates with projections of the other of the connector housings, one of the connector housings being further provided with a shoulder and a sealing member abutting the shoulder which, in use, provides a seal between the connector and the panel.
The invention provides a connector assembly which can be fitted together or released by operating the lever clamp by hand. The need for a bolt and the consequent use of a fitting tool such as a wrench is thus eliminated. One advantage of using a lever clamp is that the connector assembly can be fitted to an aperture in a confined space where it would be difficult to wield a wrench accurately.
In a preferred embodiment one of the connector housings is provided with an abutment for engagement with the panel, the other of the connector housings having the sealing member, and the abutment is aligned with the sealing member. With this arrangement, as the housings are drawn together, the plate is clamped between the abutment of one of the housings and the sealing member of the other of the housings. Water is thereby prevented from entering the space between the connector housings and the attachment hole.
The male connector housing preferably includes a snap fit projection which is engageable with an edge of the aperture to latch the housing thereto. In use the male connector housing can be loosely connected to the aperture is and is retained in place while the female connector housing is fitted thereto. In use the snap fit projection may disengage the edge of the aperture as the housings are drawn together, with the snap fit projection being received in a recess of the female connector housing.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
shows a disassembled diagonal view of a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a diagonal view showing male and female connector housings of the first embodiment in a separated state;
FIG. 3
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 2
in the process of being fitted together;
FIG. 5
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 2
in a fitted state;
FIG. 6
shows a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of an attachment hole sealing member when the female connector housing of
FIG. 2
is not yet fitted;
FIG. 7
shows a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the attachment hole sealing member when the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 2
have been fitted together;
FIG. 8
shows a disassembled diagonal view of a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9
shows a diagonal view of male and female connector housings according to the second embodiment in a separated state;
FIG. 10
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 9
in the separated state;
FIG. 11
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 9
in the process of being fitted together; and
FIG. 12
shows a cross-sectional view of the male and female connector housings of
FIG. 9
in a fitted state.
A first embodiment of the present invention is explained below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
7
.
A connector of this first embodiment comprises a male connector housing
10
and a female connector housing
20
which mutually fit together.
The male connector housing
10
comprises a plurality of male terminal fittings (not shown) housed within a cavity
12
of a housing main body
11
. Tabs (not shown) of the male terminal fittings protrude into a hood member
13
. A flange
14
is provided on the outer peripheral edge of the hood member
13
. A sealing groove
15
extends along the entire circumference of the edge of the flange
14
, and a ring-shaped attachment hole sealing member
16
(the attachment hole sealing means of the present invention) made from a resilient material such as rubber is provided in the sealing groove
15
. The inner surface of the sealing groove
15
defines a shoulder
52
and a lip
53
. In use, the male connector housing
10
is fitted tightly into an attachment hole H of a panel P from the anterior end of the hood member
13
(on the right in
FIGS. 3
to
5
). A stopping protrusion
17
formed on the upper edge of the hood member
13
and a stopping spring
18
attached to the lower end portion of the hood member
13
latch on edges of the attachment hole H to locate the male connector housing
10
with respect to the hole H. Consequently when the hood member
13
is latched in place the attachment hole sealing member
16
is positioned around the attachment hole H.
When the male connector housing
10
is in an attached state with the panel P, the hood member
13
extends along the open edge of the attachment hole H and is open in the leftward direction in
FIGS. 3
to
5
. The female connector housing
20
is brought into a correct fitted position (see
FIG. 5
) inside this hood member
13
by the operation of a lever
30
. A pair of cam pins
19
are formed on opposite inner side faces of the hood member
13
. The cam pins
19
, together with the lever
30
(to be described later), comprise cam function means
29
of the present invention.
The female connector housing
20
comprises a housing main body
21
made from a plastics material such as resin. The housing
20
includes female terminal fittings (not shown) within cavities
22
, a rubber grommet
23
which covers the housing main body
21
from its rear face (the face opposite the male connector housing
10
) and the upper, lower, right and left sides of its outer peripheral face, and a grommet cover
24
made from hard plastics material, which entirely covers the grommet
23
. A cylindrical electric wire conduit
25
protrudes from the rear face of the grommet
23
, this electric wire conduit
25
passing through the grommet cover
24
via a through hole
26
.
A fitting sealing member
27
is formed on the anterior end of the grommet
23
, this fitting sealing member
27
having the ring shape of the external peripheral edge of the anterior face of the housing main body
21
. The fitting sealing member
27
protrudes slightly from the anterior face of the housing main body
21
so as to surround and cover the openings of the cavities located on the anterior face. When the connector housings
10
and
20
are in a correctly fitted state, the fitting sealing member
27
fits tightly and in a waterproof manner with the far end face of the hood member
13
.
A pair of supporting axles
28
protrude from the right and left external side faces of the grommet cover
24
, which axles
28
support the lever
30
, in use. The lever
30
has a pair of arm members
31
which fit with the supporting axles
28
, the outer ends of the arm members
31
joining together to form an operating member
32
. The lever
30
is capable of being rotated between a fitting starting position in which it straddles the housing main body
21
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, and a fitting completion position shown in
FIG. 5
, and is also capable of being inserted into the hood member
13
together with the housing main body
21
. Spiral shaped cam grooves
33
are formed on the arm members
31
with the supporting axles
28
serving as their centre, receiving holes
33
A being formed on the base end portions of the cam grooves
33
to receive the cam pins
19
when the lever
30
is in the fitting starting position.
A pair of receiving members
34
are formed on the upper and lower portions of the grommet cover
24
, these protruding in an overhanging shape towards the male connector housing
10
. When the connector housings
10
and
20
are in a correctly fitted state, these receiving members
34
make contact with a location slightly above the upper edge of the hood member
13
on the panel P and a location slightly below the lower edge of the hood member
13
. Moreover, when the connector housings
10
and
20
are in a correctly fitted state, the receiving members
34
and the attachment hole sealing member
16
approach one another so as to clamp the plate P therebetween.
FIGS. 6 and 7
show the interaction between the stopping spring
18
and the plate P.
FIG. 6
shows the male connector housing
10
fitted to the attachment hole H. The housing
10
is retained in the hole H by stopping spring
18
latching against an edge of the hole. In use, when the male and female connector housings
10
,
20
are drawn together, the stopping spring moves out of engagement with the plate P, as shown in FIG.
7
. In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 7
the stopping spring is received in a recess
54
of the female connector housing
20
.
Next, the operation of the present embodiment is explained.
When the connector housings
10
and
20
are to be fitted together, the male connector housing
10
is first attached to the attachment hole H of the panel P. Next, the lever
30
is temporarily maintained in a specified fitting starting position (see
FIG. 3
) while the female connector housing
20
is fitted into the hood member
13
. Then, the cam pins
19
are fitted into the receiving holes
33
A of the cam grooves
33
(see FIG.
4
). In this state the lever
30
is rotated and the fitting together of the cam campins
19
and the cam grooves
33
draws the female connector housing
20
into the hood member
13
. When the lever
30
reaches the fitting completion position, the connector housings achieve a correctly fitted state (see FIG.
5
).
In this state, the fitting sealing member
27
fits tightly, and in a waterproof manner, with the far end face of the hood member
13
and prevents water from outside from entering the connector housings
10
and
20
from the space between the two housings. Furthermore, the receiving members
34
of the female connector housing
20
fit with the left face of the panel P, and the attachment hole sealing member
16
fits tightly, and in a waterproof manner, with the right face of the panel P (see FIG.
7
). As a result, water is prevented from entering through the space between the attachment hole H and the hood member
13
.
If, from this fitted position, the lever
30
is rotated in the opposite direction to that mentioned above, the mutual fitting of the cam grooves
33
and the cam pins
19
separates the connector housings
10
and
20
. If the lever
30
is returned to the fitting starting position, the cam floor members come to be located in the receiving holes
33
A of the cam grooves
33
and, consequently, the connector housings
10
and
20
can be separated from this state if they are pulled apart by hand.
As mentioned above, the fitting means of the connector housings
10
and
20
in the present embodiment is the mutual fitting of the cam pins
19
provided in the male connector housing
10
and the cam grooves
33
of the levers
30
provided in the female connector housing
20
. Consequently, a bolt is not required. Furthermore, the cam function means
29
, comprising the cam pins
19
and the lever
30
, is provided between the fitting sealing member
27
and the attachment hole sealing member
16
. Consequently, its function does not hinder the waterproofing function of these two sealing members
16
and
27
.
Moreover, in the present embodiment, the attachment hole sealing member
16
is attached tightly and reliably to the panel P through the fitting together of the receiving members
34
with the panel P and, as a result, the reliability of the waterproofing function is improved.
Next, the second embodiment of the present invention is explained below with the aid of
FIGS. 8
to
12
.
In the first embodiment described above, the lever
30
is supported on the female connector housing
20
and the cam pins
19
are formed on the male connector housing
10
. In contrast, the second embodiment has a configuration whereby a lever
40
is supported on a male connector housing
10
and cam pins
41
are formed on a female connector housing
20
. As a result, the configuration of a hood member
42
, a grommet cover
43
and the lever
40
differ from that of the first embodiment.
These differences in configuration are described below.
A pair of lever housing chambers
45
are provided in a separating wall
44
formed along left and right inner side faces of the hood member
42
, these lever housing chambers
45
housing arm members
46
of the lever
40
. A pair of supporting holes
47
are formed on the side walls of the hood member
42
, supporting axles
48
protruding outwards from the arm members
46
fitted therein. As a result, an operating member
49
of the lever
40
can be rotated between a fitting starting position; a position located at the upper edge of the hood member
42
, whereby the hood member
42
is opened wide (see FIGS.
10
and
11
), and a fitting completion position in which the operating member
49
is located at the lower edge of the hood member
42
(see FIG.
12
). Moreover, a pair of cam pins
41
protrude from left and right external side faces of the grommet cover
43
, these cam pins
41
fitting with cam grooves
50
of the lever
40
. The lever
40
mentioned above and the cam pins
41
comprise a cam function means
51
.
When the connector housings
10
and
20
are to be fitted together, the male connector housing
10
is attached to the attachment hole H of the panel P and the lever
40
is temporarily maintained in the fitting starting position (see
FIG. 10
) while the female connector housing
20
is fitted into the hood member
42
. Then, the cam pins
41
are fitted into receiving holes
50
A of the cam grooves
50
. In this state the lever
40
is rotated and the fitting together of the cam pins
41
and the cam grooves
50
draws the female connector housing
20
into the hood member
42
. When the lever
40
reaches the fitting completion position, the connector housings achieve a correctly fitted state (see FIG.
12
).
In this state, as in the first embodiment P, the fitting sealing member
27
prevents water from entering housing main bodies
11
and
23
from the space between the connector housings
10
and
20
, and the fitting sealing member
27
prevents water from entering through the space between an attachment hole H and the hood member
42
.
As stated above, in the present embodiment, the fitting means of the connector housings
10
and
20
is the mutual fitting of the cam pins
41
provided in the female connector housing
20
and the cam grooves
50
of the lever
40
provided in the male connector housing
10
. Consequently, a bolt is not required.
Furthermore, the cam function means
51
comprising the cam pins
41
and the lever
40
are provided within the range of the fitting sealing member
27
and the attachment hole sealing member
16
and consequently their function does not hinder the waterproofing function of these two sealing members
16
and
27
.
Moreover, in the present embodiment, the attachment hole sealing member
16
is attached tightly and reliably to the panel P through the fitting together of the receiving members
34
with the panel P and as a result the reliability of the waterproofing function is improved.
Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) A configuration is possible in which the male connector housing is fixed separately and immovably to the panel, the female connector housing being without receiving member.
(2) The fitting sealing means may equally well be provided on the male connector housing.
(3) In the second embodiment the cam floor members protrude from the inner peripheral face of the hood member. However, according to the present invention, the cam floor members may equally well protrude from the outer peripheral face of the hood member.
(4) The attachment hole sealing means may equally well be provided on the female connector housing, and the receiving members may be provided on the male connector housing.
Claims
- 1. A panel mount electrical connector comprising:a first connector housing having a first terminal therein, a clamp to secure the first connector housing in an aperture of a panel, and a hood with a pair of opposite pins therein; a second connector housing having a second terminal therein to couple with the first terminal; an elastomeric grommet having a socket receiving the second connector housing; and a cover having a socket receiving the grommet and the second connector housing, and a lever with a pair of cam grooves engaging the pins to move the two connector housings toward and away from each other; the second connector housing, the grommet and the cover being received through the panel and into the hood of the first connector housing with the grommet extending to engage and seal both connector housings.
- 2. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first connector housing includes a seal member which engages the panel about the aperture to form a first seal between the first connector housing and the panel.
- 3. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first connector housing and the cover each include an abutment to engage opposite sides of the panel.
- 4. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 2 wherein the seal member of the first connector housing is mounted in a groove in the abutment of the first connector housing.
- 5. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 4 wherein the abutment of the cover is generally aligned with the seal member of the first connector housing.
- 6. A panel mount electrical connector comprising:a first connector including a housing having a first terminal therein and a hood with a pair of opposite pins therein, a clamp to secure the first connector housing in an aperture of a panel, and a first seal member which engages the panel about the aperture to form a first seal between the first connector and the panel; and a second connector including a housing having a second terminal therein to couple with the first terminal, a second seal member at a front end of the second connector, and a lever with a pair of cam grooves engaging the pins to move the two connectors toward and away from each other; wherein the second connector is received through the panel and into the hood of the first connector housing with the second seal engaging both connector housings and forming a second seal therebetween, and wherein the interaction of the pins and the cam grooves is positioned between the first and second seals.
- 7. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 6 wherein each of the connectors include an abutment to engage opposite sides of the panel.
- 8. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 7 further comprising a flat clamping surface on each connector housing to abut and securely grip the panel therebetween.
- 9. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 7 wherein the first sealing member is aligned with the abutment of said second connector.
- 10. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 9 wherein an abutment is provided on opposite sides of said second connector.
- 11. The panel mount connector according to claim 7 wherein the abutment of the first connector abuts said first sealing member and comprises a substantially continuous shoulder.
- 12. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 11 wherein the shoulder has a lip to retain the first sealing member.
- 13. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 12 wherein the lip is substantially continuous.
- 14. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 7 wherein the clamp includes a snap fit projection engageable with an edge of the aperture.
- 15. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 14 wherein the snap fit projection disengages the edge of the aperture as the housings are drawn together by said lever clamp, in use.
- 16. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 14 wherein the snap fit projection is received in a recess of the second connector, in use.
- 17. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 16 wherein the recess is provided in the abutment of the second connects.
- 18. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 15 wherein the snap fit projection is received in a recess of the female connector housing, in use.
- 19. The panel mount connector as claimed in claim 18 wherein the recess is provided in the abutment of the second connects.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-269008 |
Oct 1997 |
JP |
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DE |
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