Strain relief assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6478609
  • Patent Number
    6,478,609
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A strain relief assembly (10) for an electrical connector (84) includes a connector receiving frame (12) dimensioned to receive an electrical connector (84) along an insertion axis (A); a pair of members (26, 56) hingedly secured to and extending from the frame (12), the members (26, 56) being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity (24); and at least one cable securing arm (38, 68) extending outwardly from each of the hinged members (26, 56) to a leading end. Each leading arm end is dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the cable (98).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to electrical connectors and more particularly to a strain relief assembly for connectors having terminals terminated to wires of a cable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well known in the art to use a strain relief for electrical connectors terminated to wires or a cable to minimize stress on the cable and terminated wires. Such connectors are generally referred to as “cable connectors”. Typically the strain relief apparatus includes two separate members that are securable around the housing and wires. The separate members may be secured together by a variety of methods, such as, external hardware or interlocking features on the two members. Attaching the strain relief to the connector requires that the connector and wires be positioned in one of the members and then securing the second member to the first member without disturbing the position of the connector and wires. U.S. Pat. No. 4,749,369 discloses a two member strain relief assembly having a sliding clip wherein the two members latch together and the clip is used to secure the cable or wires exiting from the assembly. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,606,596 and 4,900,277 disclose strain relief apparatuses that include two major members, each securable to special features provided on the connector housings, the members subsequently being securable to one another. In order to use these strain relief apparatuses it is necessary to modify the connector housings to provide the features needed to secure the two members to the housings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a strain relief assembly that alleviates problems associated with the prior art. The strain relief assembly for an electrical connector includes a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector. The strain relief assembly includes a connector receiving frame having a forward face and a rearward face perpendicular to an insertion axis, the frame being dimensioned to receive an electrical connector along an insertion axis ; a pair of members hingedly secured to and extending from the frame wherein in a first, open position the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion and in a second, closed position the members extend in the same direction and are substantially parallel to the insertion axis, the members being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the cable. Upon securing the hinged members together the electrical connector is held securely in the frame while permitting the position of the wires to be adjusted within the wire receiving cavity prior to securing the arms to the cable thus facilitating attachment of the strain relief assembly to the connector and cable.




The strain relief apparatus of the present invention is molded in a single piece with the frame being configured to receive the desired electrical connector. There is no need to provide any special features on the housing of the cable connector. The frame includes features that prevent forward movement of the connector and the hinged members include features that prevent rearward movement of the connector when the hinged members are secured together. The connector can be secured in place prior to adjustment of the wires within the wire receiving cavity, prior to securing the cable receiving arms to the wires or cable, thereby facilitating assembly.




Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the strain relief assembly made in accordance with the invention secured to a connector and a cable extending from the connector.





FIG. 2

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 1

as viewed from the mating face of the connector.





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the open strain relief assembly viewed from the rear and inside of the assembly.





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of the open strain relief assembly viewed from the front and outside of the strain relief.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to that of FIG.


3


and including a connector disposed in a frame of the strain relief assembly.





FIG. 6

is a view similar to that of FIG.


4


and including a connector disposed in the frame of the strain relief assembly.





FIG. 7

is a longitudinal sectional view of the strain relief assembly positioned on the connector prior to securing the cable securing arms to the cable.





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


9





9


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view similar to that of

FIG. 9

of the strain relief assembly secured to a connector having two cables extending therefrom.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a strain relief assembly


10


of the present invention disposed around a representative cable connector


84


and secured to the cable


98


by cable tie


80


. For purposes of illustration, cable connector


84


is shown as a connector having a rectangular profile and a latch


90


along one side. It is to be understood that the strain relief assembly


10


of the present invention may be used with cable connectors having shapes other than the one illustrated. It is to be further understood that by changing the configuration of the conductor securing section, the strain relief of the present invention can also be used with a wire bundle.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 through 9

, strain relief assembly


10


includes a connector receiving frame


12


, a wire receiving portion


22


and cable securing arms


38


,


68


. Connector receiving frame


12


has a forward face


14


, a rearward face


16


and two pairs of opposed side walls


18


,


19


that are dimensioned to fit securely around connector housing


86


of connector


84


. Rearward face


16


is perpendicular to an insertion axis A, as best seen in

FIGS. 3 through 6

. One wall


18


includes a latch receiving opening


20


dimensioned to receive latch


90


of connector


84


, as best seen in

FIGS. 2

,


4


and


6


. Wire receiving portion


22


includes a pair of members


26


,


56


each secured to the frame


12


by hinges


27


,


57


, respectively. In the embodiment shown members


26


,


56


are secured to the rearward face


16


of frame


12


in a first, open position wherein the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion, as shown in

FIGS. 3 through 6

. The members


26


,


56


are movable to a second, closed position in which the members extend in the same direction and are substantially parallel to the insertion axis A, as shown in FIG.


7


. It is to be recognized that the members could be secured to the frame at other locations on the frame. The hinged members


26


,


56


are securable together to define a wire receiving cavity


24


, as best seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

. Each of the hinged members


26


,


56


includes a hinged wall


30


,


60


and opposed side walls


34


,


64


, respectively. As illustrated, the side walls


34


of hinged member


26


are configured to be positioned outwardly of side walls


64


of hinged member


56


upon securing hinged members


26


and


56


together. The interior surfaces of side walls


34


of hinged member


26


include elongated latch receiving recesses


36


extending from hinged wall


30


toward the leading end of side wall


34


. These latch receiving recesses


36


cooperate with corresponding latch protrusions


66


on an adjacent side wall


64


of hinged member


56


to hold the hinged members


26


,


56


together, as more fully explained below. To facilitate mating and unmating of the cable connector


84


with a complementary connector (not shown) and the operation of latch


90


of connector


84


, the hinged wall


30


of hinged member


26


includes a recessed portion


32


dimensioned to permit a person's thumb or other finger or a tool to depress the latch. Hinged wall


30


further includes a pair of protrusions


28


extending into wire receiving cavity


24


proximate hinge


27


and dimensioned to be disposed behind connector housing


86


upon securing hinged members


26


,


56


together.




Cable securing arm


38


extends from hinged wall


30


in a direction away from the frame


12


. Cable securing arm


38


includes a tapered first portion


40


including tapered side walls


42


and a narrower tapered second portion


44


having a cable securing section


46


at the leading end thereof. In the embodiment shown cable securing arm


38


is shown as a single member. Depending upon the size and configuration of the connector the arm could be formed of a plurality of sections or a plurality of arms could extend from the hinged member. Cable securing section


46


includes a plurality of protrusions or barbs


48


that are pressed into the insulated cable


98


upon securing the assembly to the cable with a cable tie, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 9

. It is to be understood that the assembly may also be configured to be secured by a cable clamp or the like, as known in the art. For purposes of this disclosure it is to be understood that the words “cable tie” include all such devices as known in the art. It is also to be understood that the term “cable” includes a wire bundle as well as a plurality of wires encased in a layer of insulation.




Second hinged member


56


has substantially the same shape as first hinged member


26


except that side walls


64


are dimensioned to be received within side walls


34


of hinged member


26


. The inner surface of hinged wall


60


includes at least one protrusion


58


extending into the wire receiving cavity defining a stop surface proximate the hinge


57


that engages a portion


92


of the cable connector housing


86


to prevent rearward movement of the cable connector


84


upon pivoting hinged members


26


,


56


about the respective hinges


27


,


57


and securing the hinged members


26


,


56


together. The outer surface of side walls


64


include latch protrusions


66


that are dimensioned to be received in elongated latch receiving recesses


36


on adjacent side walls


34


of hinged member


26


.




Cable securing arm


68


extends from hinged wall


60


such that it is aligned with and spaced from cable securing arm


38


of hinged member


26


. Cable securing arm


68


includes a tapered first portion


70


including tapered side walls


72


and a tapered narrower second portion


74


having a cable securing section


76


at the leading end thereof. Again, depending upon the shape and size of the connector used with the strain relief of the invention, the cable securing arm may be formed from a plurality of sections. Cable securing section


76


also includes a plurality of protrusions or barbs


78


for securing the cable as previously discussed. The elongated latch receiving recesses


36


and latch protrusions


66


permit the closed hinged members


26


,


56


to move a selected distance substantially parallel to each other while remaining secured together. The resulting distance between the cable securing sections


46


,


76


, therefore, can be adjusted to accommodate cables having different diameters.





FIGS. 5 through 8

illustrate the steps in attaching strain relief assembly


10


to cable connector


84


. Cable connector


84


includes a housing


86


having a mating face


88


and a latch


90


in a recess


91


along one wall thereof and a plurality of terminals


94


. Each terminal


94


is terminated to a wire


96


of cable


98


, as best seen in FIG.


5


. Cable connector


84


is inserted into strain relief assembly


10


along the insertion axis A such that housing


86


is received in frame


12


and the mating face


88


of housing


86


is proximate the forward face


14


of frame


12


with latch


90


being received in latch receiving opening


20


, as seen in

FIGS. 2 and 6

. In the embodiment shown the mating face


88


of housing


86


extends forwardly of the forward face


14


. Housing


86


includes outwardly extending portions


92


at the rear face thereof that engage rearward face


16


of frame


12


and define stop surfaces that prevent further forward movement of housing


86


. Upon closing hinged members


26


,


56


, the protrusions


28


,


58


engage the back surface of portions


92


to prevent rearward movement of cable connector


84


thereby holding cable connector securely in position, as best seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

.





FIG. 7

shows cable connector


84


in position with wires


96


of cable


98


extending into the wire receiving cavity


24


prior to securing the cable securing portions


46


,


76


to cable


98


. With the cable connector held securely in the frame, the position of the wires


96


may be adjusted prior to securing the cable securing arms


38


,


68


to cable


98


with cable tie


80


, as shown in FIG.


8


. The configuration of wire receiving cavity


24


is such that, if necessary, additional lengths of the discrete wires


96


may be disposed in the wire receiving cavity to assure the cable surrounding portions


46


,


76


are secured to the insulated cable. The adjustment of the wires


96


of cable


98


having a long strip length can be accomplished without disturbing the position of cable connector


84


. Upon applying the cable tie


80


, the barbs


48


,


78


are pushed into the insulation of cable


98


, thereby securing the cable in position, as illustrated in FIG.


9


. The two stage attachment process thereby facilitates attachment of the assembly to the connector and cable.





FIG. 10

illustrates a strain relief assembly


110


made in accordance with the invention used with a cable connector (not shown) having two cables


198


extending therefrom. As can be seen in

FIG. 10

, the cables


198


are secured in place by the barbs


148


,


178


of cable securing arms


138


,


168


.




The strain relief assembly of the present invention is cost effective to manufacture. The main assembly is molded from a dielectric material having the desired flexibility to accommodate a hinged design, as known in the art. The main assembly is made in a single piece and can be molded in a single action mold. Cable ties are readily available. The strain relief assembly is designed to permit the cable connector to be held securely in position prior to securing the cable tie to the cable securing arms thus allowing the position of the wires and cable to be adjusted, if necessary, and facilitating the attaching process. The strain relief assembly includes a frame that surrounds a portion of the connector thereby eliminating the need to provide special features on a connector housing to which the strain relief assembly can be attached. Additionally the flexibility of the cable securing arms allows the assembly to accommodate connectors having cables having different diameters. The strain relief assembly can be removed from the cable connector by severing the cable tie, or the like and inserting a tool to deflect the side walls outwardly, thereby releasing the latch protrusions from the elongated notches.




It is thought that the strain relief assembly of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing description. It is apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of parts thereof without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, or sacrificing all of its material advantages.



Claims
  • 1. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a connector receiving frame having a forward face and a rearward face perpendicular to an insertion axis, the frame being dimensioned to receive the electrical connector inserted into the frame along the insertion axis; a pair of members hingedly secured to and extending from the frame wherein in a first, open position the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion and in a second, closed position the members extend in the same direction and substantially parallel to the insertion axis and being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the at least one cable.
  • 2. The strain relief assembly of claim 1 wherein the hinged members are secured to the rearward face of the frame.
  • 3. The strain relief assembly of claim 1 wherein the frame includes an opening extending through a wall of the frame dimensioned to receive a latch of the electrical connector housing.
  • 4. The strain relief assembly of claim 3 wherein at least one of the walls includes a recessed portion proximate the latch to facilitate operation of the latch.
  • 5. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a connector receiving frame having a forward face and a rearward face perpendicular to an insertion axis, the frame being dimensioned to receive the electrical connector inserted into the frame along the insertion axis; a pair of members hingedly secured to and extending from the frame wherein in a first, open position the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion and in a second, closed position the members extend in the same direction and substantially parallel to the insertion axis and being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity, wherein at least one of the hinged members includes at least one protrusion extending into the wire receiving cavity defining a stop surface that prevents rearward movement of the electrical connector from the assembly upon closing the two hinged members; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the at least one cable.
  • 6. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a connector receiving frame having a forward face and a rearward face perpendicular to an insertion axis, the frame being dimensioned to receive the electrical connector inserted into the frame along the insertion axis; a pair of members hingedly secured to and extending from the frame wherein in a first, open position the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion and in a second, closed position the members extend in the same direction and substantially parallel to the insertion axis and being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity, wherein each of the hinged members include a hinged wall and a pair of opposed side walls such that upon securing the hinged members together the side walls of one of the members are disposed within the side walls of the other of the members; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the at least one cable.
  • 7. The strain relief assembly of claim 6 wherein the wire receiving cavity defined by the closed hinged members has a rectangular profile.
  • 8. The strain relief assembly of claim 6 wherein an inner surface of adjacent outer side walls and an outer surface of the inner side walls are secured together by at least one latch protrusion on one of the adjacent side walls and a cooperating latch receiving recess on the other of adjacent side walls.
  • 9. The strain relief assembly of claim 8 wherein each latch receiving recess is elongated such that the hinged members can move substantially parallel to one another for a selected distance while remaining secured together.
  • 10. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a dielectric member having a connector receiving portion and a wire receiving portion; the connector receiving portion defining a frame having a forward face and a rearward face, the frame being dimensioned to receive and surround a portion of the electrical connector inserted into the frame such that a mating face of the connector extends from the forward face of the frame; the wire receiving portion being a pair of members extending from and hingedly secured to opposite sides of the frame, the members being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end and in a direction substantially parallel to the cable when in a closed position, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the cable and be secured thereto; whereby upon securing the hinged members together the electrical connector is held securely in the frame while permitting the position of the wires to be adjusted within the wire receiving cavity prior to securing the arms to the at least one cable thus facilitating attachment of the strain relief assembly to the connector and at least one cable.
  • 11. The strain relief assembly of claim 10 wherein the hinged members are secured to the rearward face of the frame.
  • 12. The strain relief assembly of claim 10 wherein each of the hinged members include a hinged wall and a pair of opposed side walls such that upon securing the hinged members together the side walls of one of the members are disposed within the side walls of the other of the members.
  • 13. The strain relief assembly of claim 12 wherein the wire receiving cavity defined by the closed hinged members has a rectangular profile.
  • 14. The strain relief assembly of claim 12 wherein an inner surface of adjacent outer side walls and an outer surface of the inner side walls are secured together by at least one latch protrusion on one of the adjacent side walls and a cooperating latch receiving recess on the other of adjacent side walls.
  • 15. The strain relief assembly of claim 14 wherein each latch receiving recess is elongated such that the hinged members can move substantially parallel to one another for a selected distance while remaining secured together.
  • 16. The strain relief assembly of claim 10 wherein the frame includes an opening extending through a wall of the frame dimensioned to receive the latch of the electrical connector housing.
  • 17. The strain relief assembly of claim 16 wherein at least one of the walls includes a recessed portion proximate the latch to facilitate operation of the latch.
  • 18. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a dielectric member having a connector receiving portion and a wire receiving portion; the connector receiving portion defining a frame having a forward face and a rearward face, the frame being dimensioned to receive and surround a portion of the electrical connector inserted into the frame such that a mating face of the connector extends from the forward face of the frame; the wire receiving portion being a pair of members extending from and hingedly secured to opposite sides of the frame, the members being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity, wherein at least one of the hinged members includes at least one protrusion extending into the wire receiving cavity defining a stop surfacc that prevents rearward movement of the electrical connector from the assembly upon closing the two hinged members; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end and in a direction substantially parallel to the cable when in a closed position, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the cable and be secured thereto; whereby upon securing the hinged members together, the electrical connector is held securely in the frame while permitting the position of the wires to be adjusted within the wire receiving cavity prior to securing the arms to the at least one cable thus facilitating attachment of the strain relief assembly to the connector and the at least one cable.
  • 19. A strain relief assembly for an electrical connector having a housing and a plurality of terminals terminated to respective wires of at least one cable extending from the connector, the strain relief assembly comprising:a connector receiving frame having a forward face and a rearward face perpendicular to an insertion axis, the frame being dimensioned to receive the electrical connector inserted into and removed from the frame along the insertion axis; a pair of members hingedly secured to and extending from the frame wherein in a first, open position the members extend divergently to each other and to the axis of insertion and in a second, closed position the members extend in the same direction and substantially parallel to the insertion axis and being securable together to define a wire receiving cavity; and at least one cable securing arm extending outwardly from each of the hinged members to a leading end, each leading end being dimensioned to surround at least a portion of the at least one cable.
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Molex, 4.20mm (.165″) Pitch Mini-Fit, Jr.™ Strain Relief, 3 pages.