Snap rail and connector body combination

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354873
  • Patent Number
    6,354,873
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A snap rail pivotally connected to a connector body for providing simultaneous actuation of button locks of connector pins discretely received within respective connector receptacles of the connector body. The connector body has a plurality of connector receptacles arranged side-by-side horizontally, each having a primary lock composed of a first engagement feature for interferingly engaging a second engagement feature of a respective connector pin seated therein. The connector pins have an abutment feature for secondarily restraining it from axial movement in the connector receptacle in response to a tip of a button lock being received into the respective connector receptacle. An upper side of the connector body is provided with a plurality of button ports, one button port respectively for each connector receptacle, wherein the respective button lock enters therethrough and the tip thereof interferingly engages the abutment feature. The button lock and the abutment feature collectively provide a secondary lock for each connector pin in its respective connector receptacle. Each of the button locks is connected to the snap rail so that the tip thereof adjoins its respective button port when at an undeployed state of operation, and is fully received thereinto when at a deployed state of operation. Only the button locks at a central portion of the snap rail snappingly engage the connector body when at the deployed state of operation.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to connector bodies for providing a predetermined alignment of a plurality of connector pins. More particularly, the present invention relates to a connector body having a snap rail feature for providing simultaneous secondary locking of all the connector pins received therewithin.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Connector bodies are utilized for facilitating electrical connections at various junctures of electrical systems. In this regard, each connector pin of a plurality of connector pins is uniquely received in a respective connector receptacle of the connector body, wherein each connector pin enters its respective connector receptacle from a rearward end of the connector body and, upon being fully seated, is held therein by a primary lock. A secondary lock is then actuated to assure the connector pin remains seated in its respective connector receptacle. An example of a secondary lock is a button lock is depressably pushed through an aperture in the connector body so that an abutment feature thereof interferingly engages a respective connector pin to thereby secondarily restrain axial movement of the connector pin in its respective connector receptacle. In this regard, each button lock of a plurality of button locks must be independently depressed.




Accordingly, what remains needed in the art, is a connector body having a secondary lock mechanism for connector pins which is easy and simply operated and is actuated for a plurality of connector pins simultaneously.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a snap rail pivotally connected to a connector body for providing simultaneous actuation of button locks of connector pins discretely received within respective connector receptacles of the connector body.




The connector body according to the present invention has a plurality of connector receptacles arranged side-by-side horizontally and respectively defined by receptacle walls. Each connector receptacle has a first engagement feature for interferingly engaging a second engagement feature of a respective connector pin seated therein. The combination of the first and second engagement features collectively provide a primary lock for primarily retaining each connector pin in its respective connector receptacle.




The connector pins have an abutment feature for secondarily restraining it from axial movement in the connector receptacle in response to a tip of a button lock being received into the respective connector receptacle. In this regard, an upper side of the connector body is provided with a plurality of button ports, one button port respectively for each connector receptacle, wherein the respective button lock enters therethrough and the tip thereof interferingly engages the abutment feature. The combination of the button lock and the abutment feature collectively provide a secondary lock for secondarily retaining each connector pin in its respective connector receptacle.




The snap rail according to the present invention is pivotally connected to the upper side of the connector body transversely in relation to the orientation of the connector receptacles. The snap rail is integrally formed of the connector body, whereby pivoting is accomplished by flexing of a plurality of pivot arms. Each of the button locks is connected to the snap rail so that the tip thereof adjoins its respective button port when at an undeployed state of operation, and is fully received thereinto when at a deployed state of operation.




According to the preferred embodiment of the snap rail, a depression pad is provided at a central portion thereof for a user to press upon and thereby simultaneously press all the button fingers fully into their respective button ports. Further according to the preferred embodiment, each finger button adjacent the depression pad interferingly engages the connector body to thereby lock the snap rail in the deployed state of operation, wherein the remaining button fingers do not engage the connector body.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a snap rail for a connector body, wherein the rail unites a plurality of button fingers so that all are operatively deployed simultaneously.




It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a snap rail for a connector body, wherein one tool is used for manufacture and no side coring is required in the tool.




These, and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the forward end of a connector body equipped with the snap rail according to the present invention, wherein the snap rail is shown at an undeployed state of operation.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the rearward end of the connector body equipped with the snap rail of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the connector body equipped with a snap rail of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a front end view of the connector body equipped with the snap rail of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a partly sectional side view, seen along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a partly sectional side view, seen along line


6





6


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 7

is a partly sectional side view, seen along line


7





7


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the forward end of a connector body equipped with the snap rail according to the present invention, wherein now the snap rail is shown at a deployed state of operation.





FIG. 9

is a partly sectional side view as in

FIG. 7

, wherein now the snap rail is in its deployed state of operation.





FIG. 10

is a partly sectional side view as in

FIG. 5

, wherein now the snap rail is in its deployed state of operation.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the Drawings,

FIGS. 1 through 4

and


8


generally depict a snap rail


10


according to the present invention integrally connected with a connector body


12


, wherein

FIGS. 1 through 4

show the snap rail in an undeployed state of operation and

FIG. 8

shows the snap rail in a deployed state of operation. The snap rail


10


is pivotally and integrally connected to a connector body


12


via a plurality of pivot arms


14


. Deployment of the snap rail


10


, by its depression relative to the connector body


12


, provides simultaneous actuation of a plurality of button locks


16


into respective connector receptacles


18


of the connector body.




The connector body


12


, according to a preferred form of the present invention, has formed therewithin a plurality of discrete connector receptacles


18


arranged side-by-side, mutually separated by receptacle walls


20


, and extending from the forward end


24




a


to the rearward end


24




b


of the connector body. Each connector receptacle


18


is dimensioned to seatably receive therein a respective connector pin


22


(see FIGS.


9


and


10


). Further, each connector receptacle


18


has a first engagement feature


26


for interferingly engaging a second engagement feature


28


of the respective connector pin


22


seated therein (see FIGS.


9


and


10


). The combination of the first and second engagement features


26


,


28


collectively provide a primary lock


30


for primarily retaining each connector pin in its respective connector receptacle. The snap rail


10


according to the present invention is pivotally connected to the upper side


32


of the connector body


12


via the aforementioned plurality of pivot arms


14


, wherein one respective pivot arm is located at each respective connector receptacle


18


. The snap rail


10


is oriented transversely in relation to the orientation of the connector receptacles


18


(ie., parallel with the forward and rearward ends of the connector body


12


). The snap rail is integrally formed of the connector body via the pivot arms


14


, whereby the pivot arms serve as a robust multicomponent living hinge between the snap rail and the connector body. A slot


34


is formed in the upper side


32


of the connector body at each pivot arm


14


which communicates with respective connector receptacles


18


. A forward end of each slot


34


provides a button port


36


.




The plurality of button locks


16


are connected to the snap rail


10


, and project normally therefrom so that a tip


38


of each button lock adjoins its respective button port


36


when the snap rail


10


is at the undeployed state of operation, and each button lock is fully received thereinto when the snap rail is at the deployed state of operation.




Each connector pin


22


has an abutment feature


40


for secondarily restraining it from axial movement in its respective connector receptacle


18


in response to a tip


38


of a button lock


16


being received into the respective connector receptacle through its respective button port


36


, wherein the tip


38


interferingly engages the abutment feature. The combination of the tip


38


of the button lock


16


and the abutment feature


40


collectively provide a secondary lock


44


for secondarily retaining each connector pin


22


in its respective connector receptacle


18


.




A depression pad


46


is preferably provided at a central portion C of the snap rail


10


(for example, the central portion C may extend over a center one third of the snap rail) so that a user may press thereupon to pivot the snap rail from the undeployed state of operation (see

FIG. 1

) to the deployed state of operation (see FIG.


8


). As the snap rail


10


pivots from the undeployed state of operation to the deployed state of operation, all the button locks


16


simultaneously enter into their respective button ports


36


. In concert with the depression pad


46


, it is also preferred for each finger button


16


adjacent the depression pad to snappingly engage the connector body


12


to thereby lock the snap rail


10


at the deployed state of operation (see FIG.


9


). The remaining button fingers


16


freely pass through their respective button ports


36


and do not engage the connector body


12


, thereby minimizing force necessary to achieve the interference fit and limiting this force to the central portion C of the snap rail


10


(see FIG.


10


). As shown at

FIG. 8

by way of example, connector receptacles


18


′ are associated with button locks


16


′ having a lip


48


. The connector receptacles


18


(including at least connector receptacles


18


′), as best shown at

FIG. 10

, have an acute recess


50


formed adjoining the button port


36


, wherein the lip


48


(of those button locks having a lip) snaps thereinto when the snap rail


10


is in the deployed state of operation.




In operation, with the snap rail at the undeployed state of operation, the connector pins


22


are seated, respectively, into the connector receptacles and primarily locked therein by the primary lock


30


. Now the snap rail


10


is pressed upon at the depression pad


46


, thereby causing the snap rail to pivot on the pivot arms from the undeployed state of operation to the deployed state of operation. As depicted at

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the tips of the button locks interferingly engage the abutment feature


40


of the connector pins to thereby secondarily lock them. As shown at

FIG. 9

, those button locks


16


′ having the lip


48


will interferingly engage the acute recess


50


to thereby lock the snap rail at the deployed state of operation.




It is to be understood that the configuration of the integral snap rail


10


and connector body


12


allows for a single tool for injection molding, wherein the mold draw is in a direction parallel to the orientation of the connector receptacles (ie., away from the forward and rearward ends of the connector body). As a result, no side coring is required in the tool. Further, the snap rail requires little space in the tool, and the small displacement of the snap rail between the undeployed state of operation to the deployed state of operation has the potential to reduce wiring harness manufacturing costs.




To those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains, the above described preferred embodiments may be subject to change or modification. Such change or modification can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A snap rail and connector body combination comprising:a connector body having an upper side, a forward end and a rearward end, said connector body having a plurality of connector receptacles located between said forward and rearward ends, each connector receptacle having a respective button port formed in said upper side communicating therewith; a snap rail located at said upper side of said connector body in transverse relation to said plurality of connector receptacles; pivot arm means for integrally connecting said snap rail to said connector body, wherein said snap rail is pivotal via said pivot arm means between an undeployed state of operation to a deployed state of operation; a plurality of button fingers connected to said snap rail wherein a button finger is respectively provided for each connector receptacle, each button finger having a tip wherein said tip is received into its respective connector receptacle when said snap rail is at said deployed state of operation, said plurality of button fingers comprising a first set of button fingers and a second set of button fingers, said second set of button fingers comprising a majority of the button fingers of said plurality of button fingers; and snap means interacting between said first set of button fingers and said connector body for retaining said snap rail at said deployed state of operation, wherein said snap rail has a central portion, wherein said first set of button fingers is located at said central portion, wherein said second set of button fingers is located outside said central portion and is free of said snap means, and wherein when said snap rail is at said deployed state of operation said snap means in combination with said snap rail causes each button finger of said plurality of button fingers to be simultaneously received into its respective connector receptacle, thereby minimizing force necessary to achieve an interference fit therebetween.
  • 2. The snap rail and connector body of claim 1, wherein said central portion extends substantially over a center one third of said snap rail; wherein each said button finger has a forward end opposite said pivot arm means; and wherein said snap means comprises each button finger of said first set of button fingers having a respective lip at said forward end thereof.
  • 3. The snap rail and connector body of claim 2, wherein said snap means comprises:a lip located on each button finger at said central portion of said snap rail; and an acute recess at the button port of each connector receptacle respectively receiving each button finger at said central portion; wherein when said snap rail is pivoted to said deployed state of operation, the lip of each button finger at said central portion is snappingly received into its respective acute recess.
  • 4. The snap rail and connector body of claim 3, wherein said snap rail has a depression pad formed thereon at said central portion.
  • 5. The snap rail and connector body of claim 2, wherein said upper side of said connector body has a plurality of slots wherein a slot is provided at each pivot arm, a forward end thereof forming said button port.
  • 6. In a connector body comprising: a connector body having an upper side, a forward end and a rearward end, said connector body having a plurality of connector receptacles located between said forward and rearward ends, each connector receptacle having a respective button port formed in said upper side communicating therewith; an improvement thereto comprising:a snap rail located at said upper side of said connector body in transverse relation to said plurality of connector receptacles; pivot arm means for pivotally connecting said snap rail to said connector body, wherein said snap rail is pivotal between an undeployed state of operation to a deployed state of operation; a plurality of button fingers connected to said snap rail wherein a button finger is respectively provided for each connector receptacle, each button finger having a tip wherein said tip is received into its respective connector receptacle when said snap rail is at said deployed state of operation, said plurality of button fingers comprising a first set of button fingers and a second set of button fingers, said second set of button fingers comprising a majority of the button fingers of said plurality of button fingers; and nap means interacting between said first portion of button fingers and said connector body for retaining said snap rail at said deployed state of operation, wherein said snap rail has a central portion, wherein said first portion of button fingers is located at said central portion, wherein said second portion of button fingers is located outside said central portion and is free of said snap means, and wherein when said snap rail is at said deployed state of operation said snap means in combination with said snap rail causes each button finger of said plurality of button fingers to be simultaneously received into its respective connector receptacle, thereby minimizing force necessary to achieve an interference fit therebetween.
  • 7. The improvement of claim 6, wherein said central portion extends substantially over a center one third of said snap rail; wherein each said button finger has a forward end opposite said pivot arm means; and wherein said snap means comprises each button finger of said first set of button fingers having a respective lip at said forward end thereof.
  • 8. The improvement of claim 7, wherein said snap means comprises:a lip located on each button finger at said central portion of said snap rail; and an acute recess at the button port of each connector receptacle respectively receiving each button finger at said central portion; wherein when said snap rail is pivoted to said deployed state of operation, the lip of each button finger at said central portion is snappingly received into its respective acute recess.
  • 9. The improvement of claim 8, wherein said snap rail has a depression pad formed thereon at said central portion.
  • 10. The improvement of claim 9, wherein said upper side of said connector body has a plurality of slots wherein a slot is provided at each pivot arm, a forward end thereof forming said button port; further wherein said snap rail is integrally connected to said connector body via said plurality of pivot arms.
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