The invention relates to a plug-in connector comprising a plug and a socket with a housing for connecting conduits to a consumer device, preferably to an electronic regulator or electronic controller of an automobile, the contacts of the plug being brought into contact with the connection contacts of the socket.
The invention relates to a plug-in connector substantially comprising a plug and a socket for connecting a cable, which can contain at least a plurality of signal conduits and if necessary also power supply conduits to a consumer device, the contacts of the plug being in contact with the connection contacts of the socket.
Plug-in connectors are known for example from EP-A 592212 and JP-A-9102362. If e.g. the plug-in connector is a component of the door control device of an automobile, which is to be accommodated in the door of the automobile, it is absolutely necessary to adapt the plug-in connector and thus the control device to the required space of the door interior and thus to construct the plug-in connector to require less space according to the narrow space proportions prevailing in the door interior. The plug of the plug-in connector and the plug housing or lower shield of the plug is to be configured in terms of the number of the required contacts such that they can be easily adapted to the different equipment versions, such as electrically adjustable and/or heated outside mirrors, central locking systems, lighting versions and the like of an automobile, that they are cost-effective and nevertheless with the high loads exposed to in an automobile ensure a maintenance-free connection during service life of the automobile.
It is, therefore, the object of the invention to design a plug-in connector of this type such that with a relatively simple, however compact construction and high mechanical load and resistivity it requires low space and shows a high flexibility inherent to scalable individual plug-in connectors with continuous stress while maintaining the compact construction of large multipolar plug-in connectors. Furthermore, it should be an easily lockable and releasable plug-in connector, to minimize assembly expenditure during manufacturing of the automobile and its maintenance.
It has been shown that this object can be achieved by a plug-in connected having a socket that is configured so that when inserting individual plugs into the plug housing a modular plug group with at least two individual plugs arranged in a row is formed.
It is particularly advantageous to use the plug-in connector consisting of plug and plug housing in a door control device of an automobile.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are are described herein.
For achieving a compact space-saving construction of a large multipolar connection, the plug-in connector is advantageously configured such that the individual plugs each comprise a connection unit, which connects the one individual plug to the back of the other individual plug. It is advantageous that the connection is friction-locked or form-fit. Here, the connection unit comprises a locking mechanism, which engages when inserting individual plugs into the plug housing via an elastic element with a detent into the back of the respective other individual plug.
For an easy disassembly of the plug group it is advantageously provided that the connection unit comprises an unlocking device, which removes the detent from the back of the respective other individual plug when withdrawing the elastic element.
For preguiding the plug and thus “finding” of the contacts it is advantageously provided that each individual plug comprises a guiding and coding web, which is brought into contact with a component profiled accordingly and which combines the components when inserting individual plug and plug housing. An assembly protection against an individual plug distorted by 180 degrees is ensured by coding, as the web is arranged eccentrically and if necessary one-sided at the individual plug related to its center.
The position of the contacts is irrespective of the number of contact types used and permits high flexibility of the used printed circuit boards in the door control device. Adaptation of the footprints on the printed circuit board to the currently used customized plug systems with different detent/row distances can be easily standardized.
The individual plugs can advantageously be combined to a compact multipolar plug group for connecting conduits to a consumer, wherein it is advantageously provided that the plug group is composed of modular individual plugs such that at least two individual plugs, which are arranged one after the other in a row, form a plug group. In this context each individual plug advantageously comprises a guiding and coding web.
Individual plugs are configured advantageously such that they comprise a connection unit with a locking and unlocking unit, which comprises an elastic element with a detent and wherein the elastic element is fixed to a side of the individual plug which faces the contacts and is free to be moved at the side of the individual plug which is opposite to the contacts.
Reduction of space requirements is advantageously achieved in that the plug housing does not comprise any intermediate walls in the connecting region of the individual plugs. Advantageously, sockets for guiding and coding webs are provided in the plug housing, which guide joining of the components when plugging individual plug and socket.
An example of an embodiment is shown in the drawings and is explained in detail in the following.
a shows a detailed view of an appropriate individual plug
The examples of embodiments of the plug-in connector according to the invention shown hereinafter in the drawings will be used in particular in applications with problems regarding construction space, e.g. for an electronic control of an automobile, such as the door control device, and the units to be controlled, such as central locking system, outside mirror, lighting and the like, electrically connected. A plug-in connector of this type is to be configured with particularly low space requirements and in compact manner, if the electronic control is located in the door of the vehicle.
Like reference numerals refer to like elements, like reference numerals with different indices referring to like elements at the respective individual plugs.
The size of the plug depends on the system and can be flexibly adapted to the requirements of an automobile, for example can be configured as 26 polar and 47 polar plug-in connector with 2 to 10 polar individual plugs. It goes without saying that the construction according to the invention is also suitable for other sizes.
The shown plug housing or plug shroud 15 is part of a socket. The plug shroud 15 is located on or—as is shown in
In the shown example of embodiment transversely directed guideways 16 are located in the plug housing, which guideways together with the guiding and coding webs 13 of the plugs 10, 11, 12 assume the following functions:
Preguiding of the Individual Plugs 10, 11 or 12:
By means of the height of the guideways 16, 16.1, 16.2 it is ensured that during assembly of the individual plugs 10, 11, 12 at first the guiding webs 13, 13.1, 13.2 of each individual plug emerge into the guideways. This enables a more accurate preguiding; finding of the contacts of the plug-in connector—plug and socket—is facilitated. There is a shorter “tolerance chain” than with corresponding plugs without such guide webs.
Coding:
By arranging eccentrically arranged guiding webs they also assume a coding function. An assembly protection against an individual plug 10, 11, 12 distorted by 180 degrees is ensured,. An assembly protection against an individual plug 10, 11, 12 distorted by 180 degrees is ensured, as the webs 13 are arranged eccentrically related to the longitudinal direction of the individual plugs 10, 11, 12
The individual plugs 10, 11, 12 are arranged essentially form-fit in the plug housing 15 and comprise an elastic substantially plane operational control 14, which at the side 17 opposite to the contacts (cp. No. 101 in
At the elastic operational controls 14 in the region in which the individual plugs are located in the plug housing 15 locking elements 20, are embodied e.g. as “locating lugs”, which when inserting each individual plug 10, 11, 12 into the plug housing 15 engage with correspondingly profiled recesses 23 at the back 21 of each individual plug or recesses 24 of the plug housing 15 and thus form a compact multipolar plug group.
Due to the elastic operational controls 14, also to be understood as front rockers, via the operating surfaces 19 the engagement between the locating lugs 20 and the recesses 23, 24 can also be released and the individual plugs can be removed again.
Moreover, the example of embodiment drafted in
This results in an insertion sequence of the individual plugs 10, then 11, then 12. Removal can be performed either as a modular plug group 4 composed of the individual plugs 10, 11, 12 completely in one piece, by opening at the operational control 14.10 the front connection unit towards the plug housing 15 or by removing successively the individual plugs in reverse sequence, i.e. starting the individual plugs 12.
As FIGS. 5 to 7 show, according to a further advantageous embodiment of the plug-in connector the individual plugs 10, 11, 12 comprise additional elastic elements lateral to the front operational controls 14, such as rockers 40, 41 or 42, 43, which are arranged at the back of each individual plug such that they engage laterally, i.e. at right angle to the plugs arranged in a row from each individual plug outwards into the lateral wall 45 of the plug housing 15. Between the right rocker, e.g. 40 and the left rocker, e.g. 41 at the back of the first plug 1 preferably a clearance remains for the middle elastic operational control 14.2 with the guiding elements 9.2 of the subsequent individual plug, e.g.,. The rockers 40 to 43 comprise locking elements 44, to which appropriate recesses 46 are allocated in the plug housing. It goes without saying that other forms of embodiments of the locking elements are also possible.
When inserting the second individual plug 2 (cp. FIGS. 5 to 7) the lateral “rockers” e.g. 40, 41 of the “first” individual plug e.g. 1 are blocked by means of the guiding elements 9.2 of the “second” individual plug 2. When releasing the middle locking mechanism 14.1 or the engagement of the individual plug 1, the two lateral locking mechanisms 40, 41 are still blocked in the plug housing 15. Therefore, unlocking of the multipolar plug group can be performed only in defined sequence. The individual plug inserted last, for instance in
Supplementary a locking wedge 47 could be inserted between the last individual plug, e.g. 2 in
The individual plugs in the drawings can be removed from the plug housing, what results in a good recyclability of the individual plugs. The individual plugs engaged in row in this way do not require any intermediate walls in the plug housing 15, resulting in a compact construction while maintaining a scalable plug.
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| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10307663.8 | Feb 2003 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/DE03/03686 | 11/11/2003 | WO | 6/21/2006 |