Short circuit electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186805
  • Patent Number
    6,186,805
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 31, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A short circuit electrical connector includes an insulative housing having a front mating end with an opening for receiving a complementary mating connector. The opening communicates with an interior cavity. A plurality of terminals are mounted in the housing and have contact portions in the cavity for engaging appropriate terminals of the mating connector. A shorting member has a retention section for securing the shorting member in the housing near the opening. An inclined section extends rearwardly from the retention section into the cavity for engagement by the mating connector. A contact section extends from the inclined section remote from the retention section for engaging at least a pair of the terminals in the absence of the mating connector.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to a short circuit electrical connector such as might be used to prevent accidental firing of vehicular airbags.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Short circuit electrical connectors are used in a variety of applications. One application is to protect against accidental firing of an electrical detonator which inflates a vehicular airbag. In particular, airbags are widely used for protecting passengers against the impact of a vehicular crash. An operating circuit for a typical airbag connects terminals to a detonator or igniter for a gas-generating device to terminals connected to a power source through an impact sensor. When the sensor detects a vehicular collision, current flows to the detonator to ignite the gas-generating device to produce a large amount of gas, thereby inflating the airbag.




Such detonators typically are connected to ignition voltage means by an electrical connector assembly. The connectors of the assembly can be unmated to allow the airbag and/or the detonator or other components to be removed for replacement, testing or the like. When the connectors are unmated, their is a risk that the detonator which is very sensitive will accidentally actuate whereby the airbag is unintentionally inflated. For instance, such an accidental inflation may result from leakage or other stray voltage, or accidentally applied current, energizing the ignition current supply of the detonator by electromagnetic induction. In other words, there always is a risk that a magnetic field or an electrical field may be created around the open terminals of the connectors which, in turn, could induce a voltage between the open connector terminals so that current could flow to the igniter or detonator of the airbag.




In order to prevent unintentional actuation of airbags, short circuit electrical connectors are used to maintain the connector terminals closed so that current may not accidentally flow into the operating system when the mating connectors of the connector assembly are not fully mated. Unfortunately, many such connectors have been unnecessarily complicated, not sufficiently reliable and not cost effective. The present invention is directed to providing a very simple, reliable and inexpensive short circuit system in an electrical connector assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved short circuit electrical connector of the character described.




Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved short circuit electrical connector assembly which includes a pair of mating connectors.




In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, a short circuit electrical connector is provided with an insulative housing having a mating end with an opening for receiving a complementary mating connector. The opening communicates with an interior cavity. A plurality of terminals are mounted in the housing and have contact portions in the cavity for engaging appropriate terminals of the mating connector. A shorting member has a retention section for securing the member in the housing near the opening. An inclined section of the shorting member extends rearwardly from the retention section into the cavity for engagement by the mating connector. A contact section extends from the inclined section remote from the retention section for engaging at least a pair of the terminals in the absence of the mating connector.




As disclosed herein, the terminals have contact pin portions extending into the cavity. The inclined section of the shorting member is bifurcated to define a pair of resilient beams terminating in contact portions for engaging the pair of terminals. The housing includes a latch member for engaging an appropriate latch means of the mating connector. The bottom of the cavity in the housing is defined by a bottom wall of varying thickness for polarizing purposes.




The invention contemplates a short circuit electrical connector assembly including the connector described above, along with a second or mating connector which includes a housing having an engagement member for engaging the inclined section of the shorting member of the first connector. The engagement member of the second connector is formed by a block molded integrally with the housing and extending transversely of a mating plug of the second connector.




Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a short circuit electrical connector assembly embodying the concepts of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a front-to-rear section through the connector assembly as depicted in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a section through the connector assembly, with the connectors only partially mated;





FIG. 4

is a section through the connector assembly, with the connectors fully mated; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the mating end of the plug connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the invention is embodied in an electrical connector assembly, generally designated


10


, which includes a first or receptacle connector, generally designated


12


, and a second or plug connector, generally designated


14


. Receptacle connector


12


mounts a plurality of male or pin terminals, generally designated


16


(FIG.


2


), which mate with a plurality of female terminals, generally designated


18


, of plug connector


14


.




More particularly, receptacle connector


12


includes an insulative housing, generally designated


20


, which includes a front mating end


22


and a rear terminating end


24


. The front mating end has an opening


26


communicating with an interior cavity


28


. The cavity is defined in part by a bottom wall


30


of the housing. A cantilever-type latch arm


32


is pivoted to housing


20


at


34


and includes a front latch bridge


36


. The housing is molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like, and latch arm


32


is pivoted by a living hinge at


34


molded integrally with the housing. Terminals


16


are inserted into rear terminating end


24


of the housing in the direction of arrow “A”, and a flexible locking arm


38


is provided for each terminal. The locking arm has a lock shoulder


38




a


to prevent the respective terminal from backing out of the housing. Each pin terminal


16


(

FIG. 2

) includes a contact pin portion


16




a


projecting forwardly into interior cavity


28


of housing


20


. A rear terminating end


16




b


of each pin terminal is connected to an appropriate electrical wire or conductor (not shown). To facilitate molding housing


20


, a separate plastic insert


39


is used to hold terminals


16


in the housing.




A plurality of shorting members, generally designated


40


, are mounted within housing


20


of receptacle connector


12


, primarily within interior cavity


28


of the housing. Each shorting member includes a retention section


42


secured within a slot


44


at front mating end


22


of housing


20


, at opening


26


. Guide prongs


46


of the shorting members ride in guide slots


48


of the housing. Guide prongs


46


comprise remaining portions of the carrier strip (not shown) for the shorting members


40


severed at pilot holes thereof. An inclined section


50


of each shorting member extends rearwardly from the respective retention section


42


into cavity


28


. The inclined section is bifurcated to define a pair of resilient beams


52


which are angled upwardly and terminate in a pair of rounded contact portions


54


which define a contact section of each shorting member


40


. Each shorting member is stamped and formed of conductive sheet metal material, whereby beams


52


of inclined section


50


are resiliently effective to bias contact portions


54


into engagement with the underside of a pair of pin terminals


16


when plug connector


14


is not mated with receptacle connector


12


. Therefore, each shorting member


40


is effective to short a pair of the pin terminals.




Plug connector


14


of connector assembly


10


includes an insulative housing, generally designated


58


. The housing has a front mating plug end


60


and a rear terminating end


62


. Each female terminal


18


is inserted through an opening


64


at the rear of housing


58


in the direction of arrow “C” (FIG.


2


). Like receptacle connector


12


, a locking arm


66


having a lock shoulder


68


prevents each respective female terminal


18


from backing out of the housing. Each female terminal


18


includes a fairly rigid top plate


18




a


spaced from a spring contact portion


18




b


. A rear terminating end


18




c


of each terminal is terminated to an electrical wire or other appropriate conductor. To facilitate molding housing


58


, a separate plastic insert


69


is used to hold terminals


18


in the housing.




Still referring to plug connector


14


, a latch boss


70


projects upwardly from housing


58


, and an engagement member


72


projects downwardly from the housing. The latch boss has an angled or chamfered front top surface


74


. Engagement member


72


is in the form of a block which extends transversely across mating plug


60


of plug connector


14


. Housing


58


is molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like, and latch boss


70


and engagement block


72


are molded integrally therewith.





FIG. 3

shows plug connector


14


of connector assembly


10


only partially inserted into receptacle connector


12


. However, it can be seen that contact pin portions


16




a


of pin terminals


16


have engaged top plates


18




a


of female terminals


18


. While engagement block


72


of the plug connector has come into engagement with inclined sections


50


of shorting members


40


, contact sections


54


of the shorting members still are in engagement with pin terminals


16


. Therefore, pin terminals


16


of receptacle connector


12


and female terminals


18


of plug connector


14


establish contact before shorting members


40


are disengaged from their shorting conditions in contact with the pin terminals.





FIG. 4

shows plug connector


14


of connector assembly


10


fully mated with receptacle connector


12


. Contact pin portions


16




a


of pin terminals


16


now are fully inserted between top plates


18




a


and spring contact portions


18




b


of female terminals


18


. Engagement block


72


of the plug connector now has pushed downwardly on inclined sections


50


of shorting members


40


to move contact sections


54


downwardly in the direction of arrow “D” out of engagement with pin terminals


16


. Latch boss


70


of the plug connector also has snapped into latching position behind latch bridge


36


of latch arm


32


of receptacle connector


12


to hold the connectors in mated condition.




If it is desired to unmate the connectors, latch arm


32


is raised in the direction of arrow “E” (

FIG. 4

) so that latch boss


70


clears latch bridge


36


, whereupon the connectors can be unmated. When the connectors are unmated, contact sections


54


of shorting members


40


will move back upwardly opposite the direction of arrow “D” into engagement with pin terminals


16


before contact pin portions


16




a


of the pin terminals disengage from top plates


18




a


of female terminals


18


of plug connector


14


.




Receptacle connector


12


and plug connector


14


are polarized so that the plug connector can be mated with the receptacle connecter in only one orientation. More particularly,

FIG. 1

shows that bottom wall


30


of housing


20


of receptacle connector


12


has varying thicknesses to define a long side


26




a


of opening


26


and a short side


26




b


of the opening. As seen in

FIG. 5

, mating end


60


of plug connector


14


has a long side


60




a


and a short side


60




b


corresponding to long and short sides


26




a


and


26




b


, respectively, of opening


26


at mating end


22


of receptacle connector


12


. Therefore, the plug connector can be mated with the receptacle connector only when these respective long and short sides are in alignment.




It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.



Claims
  • 1. A short circuit electrical connector, comprising:an insulative housing having a front mating end with an opening for receiving a complementary mating connector, the opening communicating with an interior cavity, and a slot in the front mating end at an edge of the opening; a plurality of terminals mounted in the housing and having contact portions in the cavity for engaging appropriate terminals of the mating connector; and a shorting member having a retention section extending rearwardly from the mating end of the housing and insertable into said slot for securing the member in the housing near said opening, an inclined section extending rearwardly from a rear edge of the retention section into the cavity for engagement by the mating connector, and a contact section extending from the inclined section remote from the retention section for engaging at least a pair of the terminals in the absence of the mating connector.
  • 2. The short circuit electrical connector of claim 1 wherein said terminals in the housing have contact pin portions extending into the cavity.
  • 3. The short circuit electrical connector of claim 1 wherein said inclined section of the shorting member is bifurcated to define a pair of resilient beams terminating in contact portions for engaging the pair of terminals.
  • 4. The short circuit electrical connector of claim 1 wherein said housing includes a latch member for engaging an appropriate latch means of the mating connector.
  • 5. The short circuit electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the bottom of the cavity in said housing is defined by a bottom wall of varying thickness for polarization purposes.
  • 6. A short circuit electrical connector assembly, comprising:a first connector including an insulative housing having a front mating end with an opening communicating with an interior cavity, and a slot in the front mating end at an edge of the opening, a plurality of terminals mounted in the housing and having contact portions in the cavity thereof, and a shorting member having a retention section extending rearwardly from the mating end of the housing and insertable into said slot for securing the member in the housing near said opening, an inclined section extending rearwardly from a rear edge of the retention section into the cavity, and a contact section extending from the inclined section remote from the retention section, a front edge of the retention section being in-line with the inclined section; and a second connector for mating with the first connector and including an insulative housing having a mating plug end for insertion through the opening and into the cavity of the first connector, a plurality of terminals having contact portions for engaging the contact portions of the terminals of the first connector, and an engagement member for engaging the inclined section of said shorting member to move the contact section of the shorting member out of engagement with said pair of terminals when the two connectors are fully mated.
  • 7. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein said engagement member and shorting member are located relative to the locations of the terminals of the respective connectors so that the contact portions of the terminals engage before the contact section of the shorting member is moved out of engagement with the pair of terminals.
  • 8. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein said engagement member is integral with the housing of the second connector.
  • 9. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 8 wherein said engagement member comprises a block extending transversely of the mating plug of the second connector.
  • 10. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein the terminals of said first connector have contact pin portions extending into the cavity.
  • 11. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein said inclined section of the shorting member is bifurcated to define a pair of resilient beams terminating in contact portions for engaging the pair of terminals.
  • 12. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein the housings of said first and second connectors include complementary interengaging latch means to hold the connectors in mated condition.
  • 13. The short circuit electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein the bottom of the cavity in the housing of said first connector is defined by a bottom wall of varying thickness for polarization purposes.
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