Information
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Patent Grant
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6402540
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Patent Number
6,402,540
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 11, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Gilman; Alexander
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 374
- 439 188
- 439 189
- 439 350
- 439 352
- 439 353
- 439 357
- 439 355
- 439 358
- 439 378
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention specifies a scoop-proof plug connector system having a connector (1) which has a pair of contact sockets (66, 67) situated in the plug-in projection (3) and a connector housing (2), a mating connector for an igniter, which has a pair of contact pins (51, 52) situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets (66, 67), and a coupling piece (30a, 30b) which is situated in the mating connector and has a recess (34), which is complementary to the plug-in projection (3) and an essentially cylindrical sleeve (31). At least one guide shoulder (35, 36; 43, 44) which runs parallel to the insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve (31) and which projects above the contact pins (51, 52) is integrally formed in the recess (34).
Description
The present invention relates to a scoop-proof plug connector system.
Such plug connector systems are used in automobile technology, for example, in order to produce an electrical connection on which high demands are to be made. On the one hand, this concerns the reliability with which such a connection needs to be made, and, on the other hand, it relates to protecting against incorrect handling of the plug connector system.
The document WO 97/41623 discloses a plug connector having a secondary locking mechanism and the outgoing cable at the side, said plug connector being inserted into a coupling piece which has a shorting bridge and is situated in an igniter receptacle having contact pins. To effect secondary locking of the plug connector in the coupling piece, a clip is pushed in along the latching arms on the plug connector, with the result that they cannot escape from their holders made in the igniter receptacle.
When such plug connectors are assembled, it is quite possible for the plug-in projection to be incorrectly oriented with respect to the coupling piece. A disadvantage of this is that, despite being incorrectly oriented, this plug-in projection can reach the contact pins on the igniter receptacle, can touch them, possibly bend them and can even break them off. To actuate the secondary locking mechanism, it is necessary to move either a blocking slide or even the secondary locking mechanism itself such that the latter can be pressed down into the plug connector. A disadvantage of this is that the fitter can release and even press down the secondary locking mechanism without the plug connector needing to be in the coupling piece or in the macing connector.
The object of the invention is to present a plug connector system which protects the contact pins on an igniter the connector being plugged on incorrectly.
The scoop-proof plug connector according to the invention comprises a connector which has a pair of contact sockets situated in the plug-in projection and a connector housing, a mating connector for an igniter which has a pair of contact pins situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets and a holder, and an essentially cylindrical coupling piece which is situated in the mating connector, has a recess, which is complementary to the plug-in projection, and whose sleeve is shaped so as to be complementary to the holder. In addition, at least one guide shoulder which runs parallel to the insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve and which projects above the contact pins is integrally formed in the recess.
The invention affords the advantage that, when the plug connector system is assembled, the contact pins on the igniter can no longer be damaged by the plug-in projection on the connector.
One advantageous refinement of the invention is that, when the connector is inserted into the mating connector, a free end of a guide shoulder passes into an opening in the connector and acts against an elastic element, with the result that the secondary locking mechanism can be transferred from a released position into a locked position. This particular design affords the advantage that the secondary locking mechanism can be pushed into the connector only if said connector is located in the mating connector or in the coupling piece. In addition, apart from the insertion operation, no additional action by the fitter is necessary in order to release the secondary locking mechanism, This effectively prevents incorrect operation of the secondary locking mechanism.
The independent claims specify further preferred embodiments of the invention.
Preferred illustrative embodiments of the plug connector according to the invention are described in detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:
FIG. 1
shows an angled view of a connector according to the invention and of a coupling piece according to the invention;
FIGS. 2
a
,
2
b
show two different embodiments of a coupling piece according to the invention with guide shoulders of different lengths;
FIGS. 3
a
,
3
b
show a plan view of the coupling pieces from
FIGS. 2
a
and
2
b
with a plug-in projection inserted, said plug-in projection being in transverse section with respect to the insertion direction;
FIGS. 4
a
,
4
b
and
4
c
show a section along the plane G, with the various insertion phases being shown: and
FIGS. 5
ab
,
5
b
show an angled view of the plug-in projection's connector face with the secondary locking mechanism pushed in partially and fully, respectively.
The top part of
FIG. 1
shows an angled view of a connector
1
having a housing
2
, a plug-in projection
3
integrally formed thereon at right angles, and two tongues
4
which are likewise integrally formed at right angles to the housing
2
. Integrally formed on the back
7
of the housing
2
is a cable exit a having two cables
9
crimped onto contact elements
10
and
11
. These contact elements
10
and
11
run essentially longitudinally in the housing
2
and merge into contact sockets in the connector which have been fully accommodated in the plug-in projection
3
in appropriate compartments. Integrally formed on the bottom
15
of the housing
2
and in the housing
2
close to the front
18
of the connector
1
are two pins
16
and
17
for fixing a U-shaped elastic element
20
. In addition the front is of the housing
2
has, essentially in the centre, a shoulder
19
projecting into the interior of the housing. Furthermore, the connector
1
comprises a U-shaped elastic element
20
having a base, which is situated between the pins
17
and
16
and the shoulder
19
and has two limbs
21
and
22
which are integrally formed at right angles to it and are connected to one another by a cross brace
23
. Above the open housing
2
and partially inserted therein is a secondary locking mechanism
5
having a base
6
and two arms
25
and
26
which are integrally formed at right angles to said base and are obstructed by the cross brace
23
.
The bottom part of
FIG. 1
shows an essentially cylindrical coupling piece
30
according to the invention.
The coupling piece
30
will be explained more precisely with the aid of
FIG. 2
a
, which shows an angled view of the coupling piece from
FIG. 1
with a plug-in projection
3
positioned at an angle. The coupling piece
30
has a cylindrical sleeve
31
with a collar
32
formed outwards on the front of said coupling piece. The sleeve contains a through opening
34
running from the front to the back (running in the plugging direction) to hold the plug-in projection
3
. Integrally formed on the edge of the opening
34
are two guide shoulders
35
and
36
which are opposite the opening
34
and run at least over the full height of the coupling piece in the insertion direction, as can be seen in
FIG. 2
b
. In the embodiment in
FIG. 2
a
, the guide shoulders project beyond the collar
32
. A common feature of the two embodiments of the coupling piece
30
is that the guide shoulders
35
and
36
are connected to the sleeve
31
by means of a coding rib
37
and
38
. Two cutouts
33
for holding the latching tongue
4
on the plug-in projection
3
are arranged diametrically opposite in the sleeve
31
at right angles to the guide ribs
35
and
36
. As already mentioned, the guide ribs
35
and
36
in the first embodiment, shown in
FIG. 2
a
, project above the collar
32
, with the outwardly pointing edges
39
and
40
of the two guide shoulders
35
and
36
being bevelled. Likewise, the coding ribs
37
and
38
project above the collar
32
, but these end below the bevelled edges
39
and
40
.
In contrast to this, the second embodiment, shown in
FIG. 2
b
, has a slight elevation
41
with respect to the collar
32
. Both the guide shoulders
43
and
44
and the coding ribs
45
and
46
in the second embodiment, shown in
FIG. 2
b
, end flush with the elevation
41
. (Both embodiments have, on each guide shoulder
35
,
36
,
43
,
44
, a guide lug
42
which runs over the full height and in the plugging direction and projects inwards essentially in the centre of the guide shoulder.) Beneath the collar
32
, semicircular coding lobes
70
can be seen. The collar
32
in the second embodiment, shown in
FIG. 2
b
, is cut oft essentially parallel to the insertion direction, so that an edge
47
is produced. The contact pins
51
and
52
project into the opening
34
, these contact pins being situated in the insertion direction and in a plane which is parallel to the extension of the guide shoulders.
On each of its two opposite side faces
61
and
62
, the essentially rectangular plug-in projection
3
has two essentially L-shaped arms
63
a
,
63
b
,
64
a
and
64
b
, and one limb
65
a
of each of the two arms is integrally formed on the side face
61
at right angles such that the other two limbs
65
b
point towards one another, so that the arms
63
a
and
63
b
engage around the guide shoulder
36
, for example, when the connector
1
is inserted into the coupling piece
30
. As
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
clearly show, when the connector is inserted, the limbs
65
b
of the two arms
63
a
and
63
b
are situated between the guide shoulder
36
and the inner wall of the sleeve
31
. The same also applies to the L-shaped arms
64
a
and
64
b
. The rectangular plug-in projection has two plug-in compartments running in the plugging direction for holding contact sockets
66
and
67
. In addition, a respective groove
68
and
69
for holding the guide lugs
42
is made essentially in the centre of the side faces
61
and
62
over the full length of the plug-in projection
3
. These grooves
68
and
69
divide the plug-in projection
3
into halves of essentially the same size, each half containing precisely one of these contact sockets
66
and
67
.
FIGS. 3
a
and
3
b
show a plan view of the coupling piece
30
a
and
30
b
with a plug-in projection
3
inserted which is cut open at the level of the collar
32
, so that the contact sockets
66
and
67
project out of the plug-in projection. In these contact sockets, the contact pins
51
and
52
on the igniter can be seen. When the connector has been inserted, as shown here, the latching arms
4
enter the cutouts
33
.
FIGS. 4
a
to
4
c
show a section along the plane G in
FIG. 1
, this section likewise passing through the coupling piece
30
. The section plane passes through the two opposite coding ribs
37
and
38
. These
FIGS. 4
a
to
4
c
will be used to explain an illustrative embodiment of the coupling piece
30
a
. The top half of
FIG. 4
a
shows the housing
2
of the connector
1
. Projecting from this housing
2
is the partially inserted secondary locking mechanism
5
. It should be noted that
FIG. 4
a
reproduces the state in FIG.
1
. As already mentioned, the bottom
15
in the housing
2
holds the elastic element
20
with wings
21
and a cross brace
23
, said cross brace hating a finger
85
which is integrally formed at right angles, has a bevelled end
86
and projects into a window
12
made in the bottom
15
. As can be seen in
FIG. 4
a
, the finger
85
rests against the side wall
62
. The top edge of the cross brace
23
runs below the front edge
48
of the limb
25
. This means that it is not possible to press the secondary locking mechanism
5
further into the housing
2
. When the connector
1
is inserted into the coupling piece
30
a
, see
FIG. 4
b
, the plug-in projection
3
enters the opening
34
, the guide lugs
42
enter the grooves
68
and
69
, and the arms
63
and
64
engage accordingly around the guide shoulders
35
and
36
. The contact pins
51
and
52
enter their corresponding contact sleeves
66
and
67
. During this insertion operation, the guide shoulder
35
passes into the window
12
, for example, so that the angled edge
39
reaches the bevelled end of the cross brace
23
and pushes it to the left, with the result that the finger
85
hits the bottom
15
. The top edge of the cross brace
23
then releases the front edge
48
. It is now possible to press the secondary locking mechanism
5
downwards, as can be seen in
FIG. 4
c
, so that the limbs pass between the plug-in projection
3
and the tongues
4
to prevent the latter from springing back. At the same time, the latching hook
80
integrally formed on the side of the limb
25
arrives underneath the bottom
15
and locks the secondary locking mechanism in a locked position. When the secondary locking mechanism and the coupling piece
30
a
are pulled out, the spring force of the elastic element
20
pushes the cross brace
23
underneath the front edge
4
e
of the secondary locking mechanism again, so that said secondary locking mechanism is protected against being unintentionally pressed downwards. There is nothing to stop it being used again.
As
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
show, the protrusion
71
integrally formed on the front edge
58
can additionally release an essentially V-shaped shorting bridge
72
during the insertion operation. The shorting bridge
72
protects the ignition capsule against unintentional triggering, but it is necessary to ensure that it is raised from at least one contact pin
51
or
52
when the connector is inserted, so that the control electronics can ignite the primer as necessary. During the insertion operation or during locking, the limbs
25
and
26
on the clip-like secondary locking mechanism engage around the plug-in projection
3
. (
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
show the contact pins
51
and
52
, inserted into the compartments in the plug-in projection
3
, and the shorting bridge
72
in angled plan views of the plug-in projections connector face. In addition, the clip-like secondary locking mechanism
5
engaging around the plug-in projection can be seen.
FIG. 5
a
shows that the shorting bridge touches both contact pins; in contrast to this, the shorting bridge in
FIG. 5
b
is raised from one contact pin. An outwardly pointing clip
75
on the shorting bridge
72
, which clip projects over the plug-in projection and runs transversely with respect to the insertion direction, is raised by the protrusion
71
during insertion, so that this very bridge is opened.)
Claims
- 1. Scoop-proof plug connector system comprising:a connector which has a pair of contact sockets situated in the plug-in projection and a connector housing, a mating connector, which has a pair of contact pins situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets, and a coupling piece which is situated in the mating connector and has a recess, which is complementary to the plug-in projection, and an essentially cylindrical sleeve, wherein at least one guide shoulder which runs parallel to an insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve and which projects above the contact pins is integrally formed in the recess and wherein the plug-in projection has at least one arm which runs parallel to the insertion direction and engages around the guide shoulder from the side thereof when the connector is inserted into the coupling piece.
- 2. Scoop-proof plug connector system according to claim 1, wherein at least one guide shoulder is part of a first coding profile, which is complementary to a second coding profile on the plug-in projection.
- 3. Scoop-proof plug connector system according to claim 1, wherein the front of the coupling piece, which faces the connector, has a circular outwardly pointing collar having two openings for tongues to latch into, said tongues comprising latching lugs, running parallel to the plug-in projection and being integrally formed on the connector housing.
- 4. Scoop-proof plug connector system according to claim 1, wherein the connector has a secondary locking mechanism which can be moved from a released position into a locked position, so that the arms of the secondary locking mechanism are engaged with the tongues on the connector, the secondary locking mechanism being fixed in is released position by an elastic element.
- 5. Scoop-proof plug connector system according to claim 4 wherein, the coupling piece has an elastic shorting bridge for electrically connecting the two contact pins at least one protrusion integrally formed on the front edge of a limb being able to raise the shorting bridge from at least one contact pin when the clip is in the secured position.
- 6. Scoop-proof plug connector system comprising:a connector which has a pair of contact sockets situated in the plug-in projection and a connector housing, a mating connector for an igniter, which has a pair of contact pins situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets, a coupling piece which is situated in the mating connector and has a recess, which is complementary to the plug-in projection, and an essentially cylindrical sleeve, at least one guide shoulder which runs parallel to an insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve and which projects above the contact pins is integrally formed in the recess and wherein the outwardly pointing edges of the guide shoulder are beveled and the coding ribs end below the guide shoulder, the guide shoulder and the coding ribs projecting above the collar, which is arranged at right angles thereto, so that at least one edge of the guide shoulder projects into the housing bottom of the connector housing when the connector is inserted into the coupling piece.
- 7. Scoop-proof plug connector system comprising:a connector which has a pair of contact sockets situated in the plug-in projection and a connector housing, a mating connector for an igniter, which has a pair of contact pins situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets, a coupling piece which is situated in the mating connector and has a recess, which is complementary to the plug-in projection, and an essentially cylindrical sleeve, at least one guide shoulder which runs parallel to an insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve and which projects above the contact pins is integrally formed in the recess and wherein, when the connector is inserted into the mating connector, one edge of a guide shoulder passes into a window in the connector and acts against an elastic element, so that the secondary locking mechanism can be transferred from a released position into a locked position.
- 8. Scoop-proof plug connector system according to claim 7, wherein the clip has two arms which can be inserted between the plug-in projection and the tongues, are connected to one another by means of a transversely running base and each comprise a latching hook which is integrally formed transversely with respect to the insertion direction and engages below the housing bottom in the secured position.
- 9. Scoop-proof plug connector system comprising:a connector which has a pair of contact sockets situated in the plug-in projection and a connector housing, a mating connector for an igniter, which has a pair of contact pins situated in one plane for insertion into the contact sockets, a coupling piece which is situated in the mating connector and has a recess, which is complementary to the plug-in projection, and an essentially cylindrical sleeve, at least one guide shoulder which runs parallel to an insertion direction and essentially over the full height of the sleeve and which projects above the contact pins is integrally formed in the recess and wherein the connector has a secondary locking mechanism which can be moved from a released position into a locked position, so that arms of the secondary locking mechanism are engaged with the tongues on the connector, the secondary locking mechanism being fixed in its released position by an elastic element and wherein the elastic element has a cross brace which can be moved on the housing bottom and underneath at least one of the front edges and has a finger which runs parallel to the insertion direction and projects into a window made in the housing bottom, the beveled edge pressing against the beveled end of the finger when the connector is inserted into the coupling piece, with the result that the cross brace releases the clip so that it can be pressed downwards.
Priority Claims (1)
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