Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, comprising:
a housing having a plug portion configured to be received in a receptacle and having a rear face aligned with and opposing said plug portion, said housing having a latch beam extending along said plug portion, said latch beam being deflectable between latched and unlatched states; and a CPA mounted to said housing and movable between open and closed positions, said CPA having a beam extending through said rear face of said housing, said beam engaging said latch beam when said CPA is in said closed position to inhibit said latch beam from deflecting to said unlatched state.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said housing includes a base formed at a right angle with said plug portion, said latch beam and plug portion extending parallel to one another from said base.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said housing includes right-angle channels extending there through, said channels including ferrite sleeves and receiving a pair of terminal leads securable to cables, said channels having a cable receiving portion extending within said housing transversely with respect to said plug portion.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said housing includes a removable cover pivotally hooked to said housing, said CPA being mounted to said cover with said beam extending through said cover into said housing.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said housing includes a pair of latch beams extending along opposite sides of said plug portion, said CPA including a pair of beams that engage said pair of latch beams when said CPA is in said closed position.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 1, said plug portion extends along a mating axis, said CPA moving along said mating axis when moved between said open and closed positions.
- 7. The electrical connector of claim 1, said CPA further comprising a latch arm engaging said housing to hold said CPA in a closed position.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 1, said CPA further comprising a shorting disconnect arm extending though said rear face of said housing, said shorting disconnect arm being configured to separate a shorting clip and terminal held in the receptacle connector.
- 9. The electrical connector of claim 1, said CPA further comprising a CPA base having a pair of said beams located on opposite ends thereof and a pair of shorting disconnect arms located along one side of said CPA base, said beams and arms extending parallel to one another.
- 10. An electrical plug connector configured to join a receptacle connector holding at least one receptacle terminal and an electrical shorting clip, the electrical plug connector comprising:
a housing having a plug portion configured to be received in a receptacle connector and having a rear face aligned with and opposing said plug portion; and a CPA mounted to said housing and movable between open and closed positions, said CPA having a shorting disconnect arm extending though said rear face of said housing, said shorting disconnect arm being configured to separate a shorting clip and receptacle terminal held in the receptacle connector.
- 11. The electrical plug connector of claim 10, wherein said shorting disconnect arm includes an embossment formed on an outer side thereof, said embossment being configured to engage an elbow formed at an intermediate point along the shorting clip to disengage the receptacle terminal and an outer end of the shorting clip.
- 12. The electrical plug connector of claim 10, wherein said housing includes a base formed at a right angle with said plug portion, said base including a cable opening in an end thereof, said shorting disconnect arm being located along a side of said plug portion opposed to said cable opening.
- 13. The electrical plug connector of claim 10, wherein said housing includes right-angle channels extending there through, said channels receiving a pair of terminal leads securable to cables, said channels having a cable receiving portion extending within said housing transversely with respect to said plug portion.
- 14. The electrical plug connector of claim 10, wherein said plug portion extends along a mating axis and said shorting disconnect arm moves parallel to said mating axis when moved to separate the shorting clip and receptacle terminal.
- 15. A squib connector configured to be mated with a receptacle in an inflator for an automotive air bag wherein the receptacle includes a shorting clip that shorts a pair of terminals to one another when the squib connector is disconnected, said squib connector comprising:
a housing configured to be mated with the receptacle; a latch to secure the housing to the receptacle; and a CPA mounted to said housing and movable between open and closed positions, said CPA comprising: a beam extending through said housing, said beam engaging said latch when said CPA is in said closed position to inhibit said latch from unlatching; and a shorting disconnect arm extending though said rear face of said housing, said shorting disconnect arm being configured to separate a shorting clip and receptacle terminal held in the receptacle connector.
- 16. The squib connector of claim 15, wherein said housing includes a base formed at a right angle with a plug portion, said latch and plug portion extending parallel to one another from said base.
- 17. The squib connector of claim 15, wherein said housing includes right-angle channels extending there through, said channels receiving a pair of terminal leads securable to cables.
- 18. The squib connector of claim 15, said CPA further comprising a CPA base having a pair of said beams located on opposite ends thereof and a pair of said shorting disconnect arms located along one side of said CPA base, said beams and arms extending parallel to one another.
- 19. The squib connector of claim 15, wherein said shorting disconnect arm includes an embossment formed on a side thereof, said embossment being configured to engage an elbow formed at an intermediate point along the shorting clip to disengage the terminal and an outer end of the shorting clip.
- 20. The squib connector of claim 15, wherein said housing includes a plug portion extending along a mating axis, said beam and shorting disconnect arm extending parallel to said mating axis and moving along said mating axis to block motion of said latch and to separate the shorting clip and receptacle terminal, respectively.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/450,379 filed Feb. 26, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60450379 |
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