This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/EP2019/053839 filed 15 Feb. 2019 and claiming the priority of PCT patent application PCT/EP2019/053839 itself filed 15 Feb. 2019.
The invention relates to a connector assembly, comprising a main connector with a contact support, and a mating connector that can be mated with the main connector, having a contact support, wherein the mating connector is formed in a plug-in region with a chamfer that corresponds to the shape of the main connector such that, during the mating process, the main connector is inserted into the mating connector in a predefined position, wherein the main connector comprises two axially extending springs, arranged in opposition in the plug-in direction, and the mating connector comprises two opposing slots, or vice versa, wherein a spring corresponds to its respective slot, according to the characteristics of the introductory clause of patent claim 1.
Connector assemblies of this type, having a main connector and a mating connector that can be mated and that, for example, are respectively located at the end of a cable or at a device input, are known in principle. The main connector comprises at least one contact partner that, during the mating process, engages with the respective contact partner of the mating connector, thereby constituting an electrical connection. In the employment of connector assemblies of this type, in many cases, it is of no significance whether the main connector can be easily and simply inserted into the mating connector. Moreover, in many cases, the position assumed by the main connector and the mating connector further to the mating process is of no significance. In many cases, the cable outlet, i.e. the region in which the cable is brought out of the main connector or the mating connector (and that thus lies opposite the plug-in face of the main connector or the plug-in face of the mating connector), can also be arbitrary. In such cases, it is of no relevance how the shape of the main connector, at its plug-in face, and the shape of the plug-in face of the corresponding mating connector are configured.
In many cases, however, connector assemblies of this type are required to provide a facility for simple, rapid and uncomplicated mating, as frequently applies in the case of multi-pole connector assemblies. If, in this case, no measures are adopted for the mating process, it can occur that the main connector is not inserted into the mating connector in the correct position such that, for example, polarity reversals can occur. It can moreover arise that, on the grounds of the position of the contact partners in the main connector and the position of the respective contact partners in the mating connector, the correct orientation of the main connector in relation to the mating connector is not directly assumed that will permit the positionally correct mating thereof. If, in such a case, the correct position is located by the rotation of the main connector in relation to the mating connector, the mating process can be executed axially. In many cases, however, this rotation, which requires a number of attempts, is not desirable. In order to circumvent this problem, in practice, for example, latching connector assemblies are now known. In the latter, on the grounds of the shape of the main connector and the shape of the mating connector, a simple and positionally correct mating process is achieved. In some specific applications, however, this design is not desirable on the grounds that, in latching connector assemblies of this type, only two contact partners are present and, considered in the plug-in direction, these are arranged axially one behind another. If more than two contact partners are present, or if the contact partners are arranged in a plane (rather than axially one behind another) in the main connector or in the mating connector, the latching principle described no longer functions. Accordingly, this principle is excluded from the following considerations.
A generic connector assembly is known from EP 2 822 106 A1.
The object of the invention is the provision of a connector assembly, comprising a main connector and a mating connector that can be mated with the latter, so that the above-mentioned disadvantages are eliminated. Specifically, it is intended that, during the mating process, it is possible for the main connector to assume a desired positionally correct location relative to the mating connector, and the mating process is facilitated.
This object is fulfilled by the characteristics of patent claim 1.
According to the invention, it is provided that the two springs have different lengths. Fundamentally, the plug-in principle, which is known from EP 2 822 106 A1 and is based upon the spring and slot design described therein, is maintained, in order to permit the maintenance of the resulting advantageous functions thereof, specifically in an oblique mating process. In a mating process of this type, on the grounds of the different length of the two springs (that can also be described as guide webs), any obstruction or skewing during the insertion of the main connector into its mating connector, which is formed with the chamfer, is effectively prevented as only one of the two springs (namely, the longer spring) is initially compelled to engage in one of the two slots by the sliding motion along the chamfer of the mating connector, and only once the longer spring has been inserted into the slot to a certain distance is the second, namely the shorter spring, also compelled to engage in its corresponding slot by the chamfer. During the mating process, the two guide webs (springs) are thus forced to engage, in sequence, in their corresponding slots. One end of one spring is thus arranged in a first plane, and the end of the second spring is arranged in a plane that differs from the first plane, wherein the end of the main connector (more specifically, the end of its contact support), which also constitutes the plug-in face, lies in one plane. The first plane of one spring (the longer spring) can lie in the same plane in which the end of the contact support also lies, wherein the end of the further (shorter) spring then lies in a recessed plane. However, it is also conceivable that the end of the contact support lies in a first plane, the end of one spring lies in a recessed second plane that differs therefrom, and the end of the second spring lies in a third plane, which differs from the second plane and is further recessed in relation thereto. In the consideration of these planes, it is irrelevant where the two springs terminate in their further course, originating from their mutually offset ends in the region of the plug-in face of the contact support.
Further configurations of the invention, from which corresponding advantages proceed, are disclosed in the sub-claims.
These further configurations that, per se, can be considered in isolation or employed in combination in the connector assembly according to the invention, are further represented in an exemplary manner and described in greater detail hereinafter with reference to an embodiment.
In the embodiment represented in
A further constituent of the connector assembly 1 is a spring and slot system. In this system, the main connector 2 comprises two springs 8 arranged in mutual opposition (projections in the form of guide webs that are longitudinally configured in the axial direction), and the mating connector 3 comprises two slots arranged in mutual opposition. The operating method of this spring and slot system will be further addressed hereinafter, in conjunction with the description of the mating process.
In
Further constituent parts of the main connector 2 and the mating connector 3 are represented and described in conjunction with the further FIGS.
By means of the known spring and slot system, in cooperation with the chamfer 10, the main connector 2 can thus be brought initially into any desired position in the direction of the mating connector 3. By any desired position, it is to be understood that the contact partners of the main connector 2, in the axial direction, do not coincide with the corresponding contact partners of the mating connector 3. By this, it is also to be understood that, at the start of the mating process and during the further progress thereof, the main connector 2 and the mating connector 3 are not oriented in an axial line (in alignment), but obliquely to one another. This can be particularly clearly seen, for example, in
In
In any event, contact partners 17, 18 are present, which are arranged in corresponding numbers, in their respective contact chambers, in the respective contact supports 6, 7 of the main connector 2 or the mating connector 3. This is shown, in a representative manner, in
Further optional elements include an outer housing 15, which is arranged on the mating connector 3, and is specifically arranged for the variable positioning of the contact support 7 of the mating connector 3, for example by axial displacement. An outer shell 16 is arranged on the main connector 2, that encloses the contact support 6 of the main connector 2. The outer housing 15 and the outer shell 16 engage in mutual cooperation when the main connector 2 is mated with the mating connector 3.
The outer shell 16 is secured on the main connector 2, more specifically to the contact support 6 thereof, by a latch, and the outer housing 15 is likewise secured to the mating connector 3, more specifically to the contact support 7 thereof, by a latch. In this regard, reference may be made to
For the targeted guidance of the outer shell 16 during the mating process with the contact support 6, according to
Preferably, the tab 19, the projection 20, the recess 21 and the web 22 are also provided in duplicate, in a mutually opposing arrangement.
At this point, it should be mentioned that the main connector 2 is configured as an angled connector wherein, however, a straight outlet of the cable is also conceivable. Likewise, for example, in consideration of
Also provided, but not described in greater detail, are latches that can secure the outer housing 15 onto the respective contact support 7 of the mating connector 3, once the outer housing 15 has been push-fitted onto the contact support 7.
Finally,
According to the invention, it is further provided that the outer shell 16 comprises internal teeth 23 and the outer housing 15 comprises external teeth 24 that mesh with the internal teeth 23. The internal teeth 23 of the outer shell 16 are, for example, represented in
Once the mating process, which is represented and described in
The presence of the outer shell 16 represented in
If the internal teeth 23 and the external teeth 24 are not present, and the outer housing 15 is inserted concentrically in the outer shell 16, protection of the connector assembly 1 is provided, particularly in the contact region of the contact partners 17, 18, against external influences, particularly mechanical influences. Optionally, for the purposes of sealing against moisture, fluid or similar, the arrangement of a seal between the outer housing 15 and the outer shell 16 can be considered.
The invention is described again briefly hereinafter, using alternative terms.
The invention relates to a plug-in connection (connector assembly), comprising a pin housing (mating connector) and a coupling (connector) wherein, further to the completion of the plugging of the pin housing and the coupling into the connecting rod of the mating connector, by means of the external 6-sided shape of the connecting rod, which engages with the internal 12-sided shape of the latching shell, an anti-rotation function is provided, wherein the pin housing latches into the connecting rod by the engagement of a hook in a circumferential slot, and the coupling latches into the pin housing by means of two latching hooks, such that the coupling can only be plugged into the connecting rod if the pin housing is fully latched in the connecting rod, as the displaced hook would otherwise constitute an obstruction plugging in, wherein the two guide webs on the coupling have different lengths, as a result of which any blocking of the pin housing that rotates in the coupling rod is not possible, even in the event of oblique plugging-in, if both webs engage on the same side.
Summary of technical characteristics:
1.) Further to the completion of the plugging of the pin housing and the coupling into the connecting rod, the main connector is secured against rotation by the external 6-sided shape of the connecting rod, which engages with an internal 12-sided shape of the latching shell. The main connector would otherwise be rotatable on the connecting rod (the latching slot of the pin housing is configured circumferentially in the connecting rod).
2.) The pin housing latches into the connecting rod by the engagement of a hook in a circumferential slot, and the coupling latches into the pin housing by means of two latching hooks.
3.) The coupling can only be plugged into the connecting rod if the pin housing is fully latched in the connecting rod. The displaced hook would otherwise constitute an obstruction to plugging-in.
4.) The two guide webs on the coupling have different lengths. Any blocking of the pin housing that rotates in the connecting rod is thus not possible, even in the event of oblique plugging-in (if both webs engage on the same side).
In consideration of the embodiment, the main connector 2 thus constitutes the above-mentioned coupling. The outer shell 16 is the above-mentioned latching shell with an internal 12-sided shape. The mating connector 3 constitutes the pin housing, wherein the outer housing 15 is the above-mentioned connecting rod with an external 6-sided shape.
The invention is preferably employed in the automotive sector. On the grounds of the limited space available, problems are frequently encountered in vehicles, not only with respect to the accommodation of connector assemblies per se, but also with respect to the observation of the correct laying of cables and the achievement of the stipulated routing thereof. At the same time, it is intended that the fitting of cables with connectors, potentially including the fitting of connectors to a plurality of cables on complex cable harnesses, should be simple, rapid and positionally correct. The connector assembly according to the invention, and the manner of the mating process, provide the advantage that the main connector and the mating connector, even in a confined space, can be brought together as required, and the actual mating process is only completed thereafter, in a targeted manner.
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PCT/EP2019/053839 | 2/15/2019 | WO |
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WO2020/164736 | 8/20/2020 | WO | A |
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