Information
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Patent Grant
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6666718
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Patent Number
6,666,718
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 23, 200320 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Abrams; Neil
- Dinh; Phuong K T
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A side spacer structure in a connector has a side spacer mounted in a housing body having terminal receiving chambers and including a tentative retention lance for temporarily retaining a terminal inserted into the terminal receiving chambers, a securing portion for securing the terminal in a state for operation, and a terminal releasing lance is provided in a side of the tentative retention lance; wherein a front end of the terminal releasing lance is positioned backward than a front end of the tentative retention lance in an insertion direction of the connector housing.
Description
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-309936, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a side spacer structure in a connector for retaining terminals respectively received into terminal receiving chambers of a connector housing and more particularly to a side spacer structure in a connector, which structure is designed to have members for temporarily retaining terminals and members for releasing the terminals from being retained.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional side spacer structure in a connector, lances for temporarily retaining terminals and slip-off blocking portions for securing terminals are provided in a projecting condition in a manner alternating with each other as shown in
FIG. 7
(see Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. JP-A-04-22079).
In a conventional side spacer structure, temporary retaining lances
4
and slip-off blocking portions
7
are provided alternately with each other to branch plates
3
provided in proximity in a row arrangement to a base portion
2
so as to respectively correspond to a plurality of terminal receiving chambers
12
which will be described later.
The temporary retaining lance
4
has a retaining face
5
coplanar with the top surface
8
of the slip-off blocking portion
7
and when the retaining face
5
is brought into contact with the edge face
15
of a female terminal
14
, the female terminal
14
can temporarily be retained (see FIG.
8
). Further, the temporary retaining lance
4
has a tapered face
6
tilting forward (upward in
FIG. 7
) from the retaining face
5
.
The slip-off blocking portion
7
has the top surface
8
as a plane substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the terminal is inserted, the top surface
8
being formed in a position where it comes in contact with the edge face
15
of the female terminal
14
. When the side spacer
1
is finally secured, the female terminal
14
can finally be retained by making the top surface
8
come in contact with the edge face
15
of the female terminal
14
(see FIG.
9
).
A temporary retaining pawl
9
for temporarily retaining the side spacer
1
in a housing body
11
(see
FIGS. 8 and 9
) is provided at the front end of the base of the branch plate
3
and moreover a final retaining pawl
10
for securing the side spacer
1
in the housing body
11
is provided at both upper and lower ends of the base portion
2
.
The temporarily retained condition of the spacer is shown in FIG.
8
. When the side spacer
1
is inserted into the housing body
11
and temporarily retained, the temporary retaining lance
4
is disposed so that the retaining face
5
is positioned in the terminal receiving chamber
12
. When the female terminal
14
is inserted into the terminal receiving chamber
12
from behind (downward in FIG.
8
), the temporary retaining lance
4
is brought into slidable contact with the side of the female terminal
14
and undergoes elastic deformation toward the outer side of the terminal receiving chamber
12
. On the arrival of the female terminal
14
in position in the terminal receiving chamber
12
, the temporary retaining lance
4
subjected to the elastic deformation is returned to the original position, whereby the retaining face
5
comes to contact the edge face
15
of the female terminal
14
. Thus, the female terminal
14
can temporarily be retained in position within the terminal receiving chamber
12
.
When the side spacer
1
is thrust into the housing body
11
after the female terminal
14
is temporarily retained, the side spacer
1
is finally secured in the housing body
11
. When the side spacer
1
is finally secured as shown in
FIG. 9
, the temporary retaining lance
4
(see
FIG. 8
) is released from the edge face
15
of the female terminal
14
whereby to make the top surface
8
of the slip-off blocking portion
7
retain the edge face
15
instead. As the slip-off blocking portion
7
is never released from the edge face
15
because of the elastic deformation, the female terminal
14
is finally secured in position within the terminal receiving chamber
12
.
When the female terminal
14
is pulled out of the housing body
11
, the side spacer
1
is returned to the temporary retaining condition as shown in FIG.
8
. Further, a jig (not shown) is inserted into a terminal releasing hole
13
and brought into contact with the tapered face
6
of the temporary retaining lance
4
whereby to make the temporary retaining lance
4
undergo the elastic deformation toward the outer side of the terminal receiving chamber
12
. In other words, the retaining face
5
and the edge face
15
are released from being retained together, so that the female terminal
14
is allowed to move backward.
However, as the size of the housing body decreases in size, the temporary retaining lance is also made smaller and thinner. In other words, the allowable stress of the temporary retaining lance against elastic deformation lowers. In case where the jig is used to displace the temporary retaining lance when the terminal is released from being retained, the problem is that there may occur elastic deformation or damage caused to the temporary retaining lance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention intended to solve the foregoing problems is to provide a side spacer structure in a connector so devised as to prevent the deformation of and damage to temporary retaining lances when terminals are released from being retained.
In order to accomplish the object above, there is provided a side spacer structure in a connector comprising:
a connector housing having at least one of terminal receiving chambers in each of which a terminal is accommodated;
a side spacer mounted from a side face of the connector housing, the side spacer including
an outer member having a U-shape, and
a branch plate projecting from the outer member in a direction in which the side spacer is inserted to the connector housing,
the branch plate including a tentative retention lance for temporarily retaining the terminal inserted into the terminal receiving chambers from a fitting side of the connector housing,
a securing portion for securing the terminal in a state for operation, and
a terminal releasing lance provided in a side portion of the tentative retention lance;
wherein a front end of the terminal releasing lance is positioned backward than a front end of the tentative retention lance in a fitting direction of the connector housing.
In the side spacer structure in the connector thus arranged, the terminal releasing lance is provided in the side portion of the tentative retention lance in a connected row arrangement, so that it is only needed to make the terminal releasing lance undergo elastic deformation when the terminal is released from being retained. At this time, since a front end of the terminal releasing lance is positioned backward than a front end of the tentative retention lance, the terminal releasing lance in the direction of inserting the terminal is set shorter in length than the lance for temporarily retaining the terminal.
Therefore, the displacement amount required to make the terminal releasing lance undergo the elastic deformation can be made smaller than the displacement amount required to directly make the lance for temporarily retaining the terminal undergo the elastic deformation, which results in decreasing the load applied to the lance for temporarily retaining the terminal. Thus, the lance for temporarily retaining the terminal is prevented from undergoing plastic deformation as well as being damaged when the terminal is released from being retained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a side spacer structure in a connector embodying the invention;
FIG. 2
is a vertical sectional view showing the lengthwise profile of a terminal releasing lance in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a side spacer temporarily retained in a connector housing as seen from the front in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a vertical sectional view of a terminal received into a terminal receiving chamber in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a vertical sectional view of the side spacer of
FIG. 4
finally secured inside;
FIG. 6
is a vertical sectional view of the terminal when it is released from being retained;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a conventional side spacer structure in a connector;
FIG. 8
is a vertical sectional view of a side spacer of
FIG. 7
temporarily retained; and
FIG. 9
is a vertical sectional view of the side spacer of
FIG. 7
finally secured.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A description will now be given of a side spacer structure in a connector embodying the invention with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
6
.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a side spacer structure in a connector embodying the invention;
FIG. 2
, a vertical sectional view showing the lengthwise profile of a terminal releasing lance in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
, a plan view of a side spacer temporarily retained in a connector housing as seen from the front in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
, a vertical sectional view of a terminal received into a terminal receiving chamber in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
, a vertical sectional view of the side spacer of
FIG. 4
finally secured inside; and
FIG. 6
, a vertical sectional view of the terminal when it is released from being retained.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, according to this embodiment of the invention, a side spacer
30
made of synthetic resin material comprises an outer member
31
to be mated with a housing body
40
when the outer member
31
is attached thereto which will be described later and branch plates
32
inserted into a plurality of terminal receiving chambers
41
from the side portions of the housing body
40
, the branch plate
32
being projected from a side plate
31
a
to a position surrounded with the outer member
31
.
The outer member
31
is a plate-like member curved in U-shape and formed so that it is covered with a side plate
31
a
, an upper plate
31
b
and a lower plate
31
c
when attached to the housing body
40
.
The branch plates
32
are projected sideways from the inside of the side plate
31
a
and respectively passed through the plurality of terminal receiving chambers
41
when attached to the housing body
40
, so that a female terminal
50
can be retained inside as described later.
A guide rib
33
extending in the direction in which the side spacer
30
is attached to the housing body
40
is provided beneath the underside of the upper plate
31
b
and mates with the guide groove
42
of the housing body
40
as described later. Further, a retaining projection
34
is provided on the underside of the upper plate
31
b
and the top surface of the lower plate
31
c
both. When the retaining projections
34
are temporarily retained inside the housing body
40
, the retaining projections
34
are retained in the respective temporary retaining holes
43
of the housing body
40
and when the retaining projections
34
are finally secured inside the housing body
40
, the retaining projections
34
are retained in the respective final retaining holes
44
of the housing body
40
(see FIG.
3
).
The branch plate
32
is projected in two parallel places of the inside of the side plate
31
a
in conformity with the position of the terminal receiving chamber
41
of the housing body
40
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a tentative retention lances
35
for temporarily retaining the terminals are extended forward and a plurality of securing portions
36
for securing the terminals are formed in such a manner as to correspond to the plurality of terminal receiving chambers
41
. Moreover, terminal releasing lances
37
are provided in the respective side portions of the tentative retention lances
35
in a connected row arrangement.
The tentative retention lance
35
is extended forward further than the branch plate
32
with its front end tilted downward and can be subjected to elastic displacement vertically. The front
35
a
of the front end portion is a plane perpendicular to the direction into which the female terminal
50
is inserted and works to temporarily retain the female terminal
50
by coming in contact with the rear end of a temporary retaining projection
51
.
The securing portion
36
for securing the terminal is provided under and integrally with the branch plate
32
and the front end of the securing portion
36
for securing the terminal forms a plane perpendicular to the direction into which the female terminal
50
is inserted. As the securing portion
36
for securing the terminal is in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped and highly rigid and used to finally secure the female terminal
50
by coming in contact with the rear end of a final retaining projection
52
.
The terminal releasing lance
37
is extended forward from the branch plate
32
and formed in the way linked with the side portion of the tentative retention lance
35
. Moreover, the front end of the terminal releasing lance
37
is set further back from the front end of the tentative retention lance
35
. Consequently, the terminal releasing lance
37
in the direction of inserting the terminal is set shorter in length than the tentative retention lance
35
.
When the operation of releasing the female terminal
50
is performed, the terminal releasing lance
37
is subjected to upward elastic displacement by a releasing jig
60
(see FIG.
6
). Thus, the tentative retention lance
35
also undergoes the upward elastic displacement with the elastic displacement of the terminal releasing lance
37
so as to release the female terminal
50
from being retained. Therefore, a space is provided under the terminal releasing lance
37
so that the releasing jig
60
is insertable.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the guide rib
33
is mated with the guide groove
42
(see
FIG. 4
) when the side spacer
30
is attached to the housing body
40
and the branch plate
32
is laterally inserted into the through-hole
45
passing through the plurality of terminal receiving chambers
41
from one side portion of the housing body
40
. When the pair of retaining projections
34
provided in a manner opposite to the upper plate
31
b
and the lower plate
31
c
of the outer member
31
are mated with the respective temporary retaining holes
43
formed in the upper and lower portions of the housing body
40
, the side spacer
30
is temporarily retained.
When the side spacer
30
is thrust in, further, the engagement of the retaining projections
34
with the temporary retaining holes
43
are released and the retaining projections
34
are mated with the respective final retaining holes
44
formed in the upper and lower portions of the housing body
40
, so that the side spacer
40
is finally secured.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, while the side spacer
30
is temporarily retained, the female terminal
50
is inserted into the terminal receiving chamber
41
from behind. Then the top surface of the female terminal
50
is brought into slidable contact with the tentative retention lance
35
and when the female terminal
50
is received in position in the terminal receiving chamber
41
with the tentative retention lance
35
being bent upward, the front
35
a
of the tentative retention lance
35
comes in contact with the rear end of the temporary retaining projection
51
provided above the forward portion of the female terminal
50
so as to have the female terminal
50
temporarily retained.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the branch plate
32
is slidably moved deep in the through-hole
45
and the tentative retention lance
35
is released from the temporary retaining projection
51
when the side spacer
30
is finally secured and the front end of the securing portion
36
for securing the terminal comes in contact with the rear end of the final retaining projection
52
of the female terminal
50
. As the securing portion
36
for securing the terminal is prevented from being released from the final retaining projection
52
because of the elastic deformation, the female terminal
50
is finally secured in position in the terminal receiving chamber
41
.
When the female terminal
50
is pulled out of the housing body
40
, the side spacer
30
is returned to the temporary retaining position first as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, further, the jig
60
having a tapered face
61
in the upper portion at its front end is inserted from the front of the terminal releasing hole
46
and brought into slidable contact with the underside of the terminal releasing lance
37
whereby to make the terminal releasing lance
37
undergo the upward elastic deformation toward the through-hole
45
. More specifically, the tentative retention lance
35
connected to the terminal releasing lance
37
in a connective arrangement is also displaced upward and the tentative retention lance
35
and the temporary retaining projection
51
are released from being retained together, so that the female terminal
50
is allowed to move backward.
In this case, the front end of the terminal releasing lance
37
is positioned backward further than the front end of the tentative retention lance
35
, that is, the terminal releasing lance
37
in the direction of inserting the terminal is set shorter in length than the tentative retention lance
35
.
Therefore, the displacement amount of the terminal releasing lance
37
required for the tentative retention lance
35
and the temporary retaining projection
51
to be released from being retained together is reducible, which results in decreasing the load applied to the tentative retention lance
35
. Thus, the tentative retention lance
35
is prevented from undergoing plastic deformation as well as being damaged.
As set forth above, in the side spacer structure in the connector thus arranged, the terminal releasing lances are provided in the respective side portions of the tentative retention lances in a connected row arrangement, so that it is only needed to make the terminal releasing lance undergo the elastic deformation when the terminal is released from being retained. At this time, since the front end of the terminal releasing lance is positioned backward further than the front end of a tentative retention lance for temporarily retaining the terminal, the terminal releasing lance in the direction of inserting the terminal is set shorter in length than the tentative retention lance.
Therefore, the displacement amount required to make the terminal releasing lance undergo the elastic deformation can be made smaller than the displacement amount required to directly make the tentative retention lance undergo the elastic deformation, which results in decreasing the load applied to the tentative retention lance. Thus, the tentative retention lance is prevented from undergoing plastic deformation as well as being damaged when the terminal is released from being retained.
Claims
- 1. A side spacer structure in a connector comprising:a connector housing having at least one of terminal receiving chambers in each of which a terminal is accommodated; a side spacer mounted from a side face of said connector housing, said side spacer including an outer member having a U-shape, and a branch plate projecting from said outer member in a direction in which said side spacer is inserted to said connector housing, said branch plate including a tentative retention lance for temporarily retaining the terminal inserted into said terminal receiving chambers from a fitting side of the connector housing, a securing portion for securing the terminal in a state for operation, and a terminal releasing lance provided in a side portion of the tentative retention lance; wherein a front end of the terminal releasing lance is positioned backward than a front end of the tentative retention lance in a fitting direction of the connector housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
P2001-309936 |
Oct 2001 |
JP |
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