1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electric connector accessory and to its method of assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, an electric connector comprises, for each of its two portions, a connector body provided with an outside thread for receiving a locking nut, and inside the body of the connector, a connection base for receiving the conductor wires. The connector is wired by crimping contacts onto the conductor wires and inserting the contacts into the base.
In order to be able to put the locking nut into place on the connector body, it is necessary for the bundle of wires to be threaded through the nut before performing the operations of crimping and inserting the contacts. Furthermore, if action needs to be taken on some of the wires, it is necessary to undo the wiring of the bundle and subsequently to retest all of the wires.
Document FR 2 770 041 describes a removable coupling for an electric connector, the coupling being constituted by a collar comprising at least two portions and by a nut comprising two hinged-together portions. In order to be assembled, that structure requires a pin and a certain number of half-flanges and screws, thereby constituting a corresponding number of parts for putting into place during assembly, which requires time and skill.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One of the objects of the invention is to provide an electric connector accessory that is particularly simple to put into place, and that enables actions to be taken without requiring the wiring of the bundle to be undone.
Another object of the invention is to provide an electric connector accessory that enables the wires or the bundle to be grounded in simple manner.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an electric connector accessory that does not require the wires to be passed through the locking nut as a preliminary.
The invention provides an electric connector accessory for a bundle of electric wires, the accessory being constituted by an accessory body and by a nut, the nut being constituted by two half-nuts that are separated by an axial plane, the accessory body being suitable for being applied laterally against the bundle of wires, and for being held by locking the nut on the connector, characterized in that firstly the accessory body presents a laterally-open ring of generally cylindrical shape, and secondly the two half-nuts are suitable for assembling together by clip-fastening.
In advantageous manner, the accessory body is made as a single piece.
Advantageously, the accessory body is constituted by two half-shells together constituting a cylindrical sheath for the bundle of wires.
In advantageous manner, the accessory body presents a grounding lug.
Advantageously, the side opening of the ring enables the accessory body to be put into place on the bundle by a lateral approach after the wires of the bundle have been wired to the connector.
The invention also provides a method of assembling an electric connector accessory on a bundle of conductor wires, the method being characterized by the steps of:
In advantageous manner, the method includes the additional step of:
Other objects, characteristics, and advantages invention appear from the following description made by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the drawings, the electric connector accessory 1 is made up of an accessory body 2 and a nut 3. The accessory body 2 comprises a ring 4, a skirt 5, and a rear portion 6 carrying two fins 7, 8, and a lug 9. The ring 4 is generally cylindrical in shape, and it presents a side opening 10, and a crenellated free edge 11. The skirt 5 has a cylindrical surface about the same axis as the ring 4. It extends from the edge of the ring 4 opposite from its free edge 11 to a bow-shaped portion 12 connecting it to the rear portion 6. In the embodiment of
In the embodiment shown, the side opening 10 corresponds to a circular arc of about 20° to 30°, and the bow-shaped portion 12 to an arc of about 50° to 60°. The skirt 5 thus tapers from the ring 4 to the bow-shaped portion 12. The rear portion 6 extends beyond the bow-shaped portion 12, tapering a little and sloping towards the axis that is common to the ring 4 and to the skirt 5. Its free end is cylindrical and is extended on either side by the fins 7, 8. The lug 9 is arranged radially, outwards from the rear portion 6, in the vicinity of its free end. It presents a connection orifice 13. Between the rear portion 6 and the lug 9 there is provided a slot 14 suitable for receiving a tie or a strap, for example.
The nut 3 is made up of two half-nuts 15 and 16 that are separated by an axial plane and that are suitable for being assembled together by clip fastening during a relative movement. At its front end that can be seen in
When they are offset as shown in
In the embodiment of
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The invention is described above with reference to particular embodiments, to which it is not limited. The invention covers all techniques that are equivalent to the means described and all combinations thereof that come within the ambit of the invention.
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