Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 of Japanese Patent Application No. JP2008-332901 filed Dec. 26, 2008.
The present invention relates to a socket contact in which a mating contact such as a pin-like contact is inserted and to a connector comprising the socket contact.
For example, a socket contact or female contact is disclosed in JP-A H7 (1995)-192795, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The disclosed female contact has a pair of lances projecting obliquely rearward and a contact section that includes a pair of cantilever beams extending frontward in parallel to each other. The contact section is brought into contact with a male contact which is a mating connector to the socket contact or female contact. The socket contact is inserted into a housing and is held in the housing. Upon the insertion of the socket contact, tips of the lances are received within lance receptacle sections provided in the housing, so that the socket contact is prevented from coming off the housing.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a socket contact having a structure that prevents the socket contact from coming off a housing more reliably as compared to the prior art and a connector comprising the socket contact.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a socket contact configured to receive a part of a mating contact. The socket contact comprises a spring portion, a spring support portion and a lance. The spring portion is brought into contact with the mating contact when the socket contact receives the part of the mating contact. The spring support portion supports the spring portion. The lance is provided on the spring support portion.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a connector which comprises the aforementioned socket contact and a housing holding the socket contact therein.
An appreciation of the objectives of the present invention and a more complete understanding of its structure may be had by studying the following description of the preferred embodiment and by referring to the accompanying drawings.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description thereto are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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The housing 10 has a retainer hole 12 defined therein. The socket contact 20 is inserted and is held in the retainer hole 12. The retainer hole 12 extends from a rear end 10b to a front end 10a of the housing 10 (in the negative direction of the X-axis (first axis)). Guide grooves 14 and 16 are respectively formed in an upper surface and a lower surface defining the retainer hole 12. Those guide grooves 14 and 16 extend in the X-axis direction. In this embodiment, the guide groove 16 is designed so that the guide groove 16 is shorter than the guide groove 14. The housing 10 includes a lance receptacle portion 18 formed in front of the guide groove 16, wherein the lance receptacle portion 18 is isolated from the guide groove 16. The lance receptacle portion 18 of this embodiment communicates with the bottom 10c of the housing 10 and the retainer hole 12. The housing 10 of this embodiment also includes an insertion hole 19 into which a mating contact (pin contact) 50 is inserted. The insertion hole 19 communicates with the front end 10a and the retainer hole 12 of the housing 10.
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Each of the arm portions 24a and 24b of this embodiment is in the form of a plate extending in parallel to the XZ-plane. The arm portions 24a and 24b are opposed to each other in the direction of the Y-axis (third axis). Specifically, the arm portion 24a comprises a tapered portion 24a2 and a rectangular plate portion (end portion) 24a1. The tapered portion 24a2 has a width that decreases toward the front end. The rectangular plate portion 24a1 is wider than an end of the tapered portion 24a2. The arm portion 24b comprises a tapered portion 24b2 and a rectangular plate portion (end portion) 24b1. The tapered portion 24b2 has a width that decreases toward the front end. The rectangular plate portion 24b1 is wider than an end of the tapered portion 24b2.
The first spring support portion 25a in this embodiment is in the form of a plate. The first spring support portion 25a is cantilevered at an edge of the plate portion 24a1 in the Z-axis direction (i.e., an upper edge) by the arm portion 24a. The first spring support portion 25a extends in the negative direction of the Y-axis. The second spring support portion 25b is also in the form of a plate. The second spring support portion 25b is cantilevered at an edge of the plate portion 24b1 in the Z-axis direction (i.e., a lower edge) by the arm portion 24b. The second spring support portion 25b extends in the positive direction of the Y-axis. The plate portions 24a1 and 24b1 of the arm portions 24a and 24b, the first spring support portion 25a, and the second spring support portion 25b jointly form a tip portion 30 of the socket contact 20. The tip portion 30 of this embodiment is in the form of a rectangular tube. The mating contact 50 is inserted into the tip portion 30 as described later.
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When the socket contact 20 has fully been inserted in the retainer hole 12, a tip of the second lance 27b is received within the lance receptacle portion 18. If a rearward force is applied (in the X-axis direction) to the socket contact 20 in that state, then the tip of the second lance 27b is brought into abutment against a rear wall 18a in the lance receptacle portion 18. Accordingly, the socket contact 20 is prevented from coming off the retainer hole 12. In this embodiment, this function of the second lance 27b is enhanced by the second spring portion 26b. Specifically, when the mating contact 50 is being inserted into the socket contact 20 through the insertion hole 19 and the tip portion 30 of the socket contact 20, the first spring portion 26a and the second spring portion 26b of the socket contact 20 receive forces from the mating contact 50 such that they are separated from each other. That is, when the mating contact 50 is inserted, the first spring portion 26a and the second spring portion 26b receive forces directing outward on the Z-axis (i.e., an upward force and a downward force, respectively) and thus spread outward. Those forces are respectively transmitted to the first lance 27a and the second lance 27b through the first spring support portion 25a and the second spring support portion 25b, so that the first lance 27a and the second lance 27b also receive forces such that they spread outward (they are separated from each other). Thus, even if an attempt to move the socket contact 20 rearward is made in a state where the mating contact 50 is inserted in the socket contact 20, the socket contact 20 is reliably prevented from coming off the retainer hole 12 because the tip of the second lance 27b is held in reliable abutment against the rear wall 18a of the lance receptacle portion 18.
While the lance receptacle portion 18 is provided only on a lower side of the retainer hole 12 in the housing 10 according to this embodiment, a lance receptacle portion may be provided on an upper side of the retainer hole 12. Nevertheless, it is preferable to form the lance receptacle portion 18 only on the lower side of the retainer hole 12 as in this embodiment because the connector is readily manufactured or intentional removal of the socket contact 20 from the housing 10 is facilitated.
In this embodiment, the tip portion 30 has the rectangular tube-like shape. Nevertheless, the tip portion 30 may have a cylindrical form or other forms.
The present application is based on a Japanese patent application of JP2008-332901 filed before the Japan Patent Office on Dec. 26, 2008, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
While there has been described what is believed to be the preferred embodiment of the invention, those skilled in the art will recognize that other and further modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to claim all such embodiments that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-332901 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |