The present invention is directed to a plug connector for an electrical plug connection.
Electrical plug connections are provided for producing a detachable electrical connection, for example, between an electrical conductor and another electrical conductor or between an electrical conductor and an electrical unit via their two components (socket component and plug component).
A known plug connection is made up of a metallic contact having a crimp or solder, metallic pins, two plug connector housings made of plastic (thermoplastic), as well as sealing elements (elastomers) and additional holding elements for the contacts, so-called secondary locks. One component of the plug connection is a so-called cable harness plug connector, which may also contain holding elements such as secondary locks. The other component of the plug connection is a so-called coupling plug connector, which has at least three components, namely a plug connector housing, a contact support bottom, and a secondary locking element. These three components mean that three injection molding dies must be available to manufacture the components, and the three components must be joined to form the coupling plug connector.
An object of the exemplary embodiments and/or exemplary methods of the present invention is to further reduce the number of components in a plug connector of the above-mentioned type.
This object is achieved according to the exemplary embodiments and/or exemplary methods of the present invention by a plug connector having the features described herein.
The plug connector according to the present invention has only two plastic (for example, thermoplastic) components, namely the contact chamber housing and the secondary locking element, which has a dual function. On the one hand, it is used as a secondary lock of the electrical contacts in the plug connector (pins); on the other hand, it forms a part of the chamber wall (for example, the fourth face) of the contact chamber in the contact chamber housing. This makes it possible to manufacture the contact chamber housing in the plug connector by the injection molding method as a single part. An internal and/or an external coding may be integrated into the plug connector. Due to the two-part design of the plug connector according to the exemplary embodiments and/or exemplary methods of the present invention, the previously required third plastic component is omitted, so that the manufacture and assembly of the third plastic component in the plug connector are no longer needed.
Further advantages and advantageous embodiments of the subject matter of the present invention are presented in the description, the drawings, and the claims.
Various exemplary embodiments of the plug connector according to the present invention are illustrated in the drawings and explained in greater detail in the description that follows.
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b and 3c show the front view of the coupling plug connector of
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a and 5b show a longitudinal section through the plugged-together coupling and cable harness plug connectors of the plug connection shown in
a and 6b show the coupling plug connector of
a and 7b show the coupling plug connector of
Electrical plug connection 1 shown in
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a shows the front view of coupling plug connector 2 without secondary locking element 3. Within receptacle 6, coupling plug connector 2 has a contact chamber housing 12 which extends from a sleeve bottom 13 of receptacle 6 forward and includes six contact chambers 14 in a 3×2 arrangement. Pins or flat plugs (contact bodies) 15, which are pushed in from the back through openings in sleeve bottom 13 and protrude forward from openings of front walls 16 of contact chambers 14, are situated in contact chambers 14. Pins 15 are lance contacts having protruding hooks which are primarily engaged in an undercut in contact chamber 14. Two separating gaps 17 subdivide contact chamber housing 12 into three contact chamber housing sections 12a through 12c each having an upper and a lower contact chamber 14. Contact chamber housing 12 is annularly spaced from the inside of receptacle 6 and is situated between two intermediary walls 18 of receptacle 6, outsides 19 of contact chamber housing 12, parallel to separating gaps 17, being spaced from intermediary walls 18. Contact chambers 14 are open between their front walls 16 and sleeve bottom 13 on their right-hand side in
Secondary locking element 3 is plugged onto contact chamber housing 12 until it contacts sleeve bottom 13, it being guided, using its locking projections 11, through recesses 20 in front walls 16, engaging with its partitions 7 in separating gaps 17 and being guided on contact chamber housing 12 over its frame walls and/or partitions 7, 8.
a shows a section through contact chamber housing 12 having preassembled secondary locking element 3 in a section plane parallel to front wall 16 of contact chambers 14. Rectangular contact chambers 14 are each formed by three chamber walls 23 of contact chamber housing 12 and by the frame walls and partitions 7, 8 of inserted secondary locking element 3. As
Coupling plug connector 2 is assembled as follows: First, secondary locking element 3 is inserted into its preassembled position; then pins 15 are introduced into contact chambers 14 through the openings in sleeve bottom 13, i.e., from the back of coupling plug connector 2. Finally, secondary locking element 3 is displaced into its locking position, whereby locking projections 11 in contact chambers 14 engage in undercuts 25 of pins 15 (
a shows a longitudinal section through the coupling plug connector 2 and cable harness plug connector 4 plugged into each other. Cable harness plug connector 4 has appropriate mating contacts 26 into which pins 15 of coupling plug connector 2 engage. On the outside of receptacle 6 one more latch cam 27 is provided for engaging coupling plug connector 2 with cable harness plug connector 4. As
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b show coupling plug connector 2 having two different external codings 22, and
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102006038535.7 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/056868 | 7/6/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/8/2009 |