Information
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Patent Grant
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6579111
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Patent Number
6,579,111
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 17, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ta; Tho D.
- León; Edwin A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 247
- 439 259
- 439 260
- 439 32
- 439 567
- 439 571
- 439 572
- 439 573
- 439 78
- 439 85
- 439 378
- 439 904
- 439 557
- 439 549
- 439 544
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides a panel connector, permitted limited movement in an aperture while simultaneously preventing this connector from falling out. A female connector 20 is supported in a waiting state within a panel 10 by flanges 25 which make contact with edges of an attachment hole 11; contacting plates 52 of upper and lower pairs of resilient contacts 50, and for engagement with retaining members 12; and contacting plates 56 which engage supplementary retaining members 13. If an axis of a corresponding male connector 30 is misaligned relative to an axis of the female connector 20, some of the resilient contacts 50 bend, this causing the female connector 20 to move to align the axes of the two connectors 20 and 30. As the female connector 20 moves, the degree of engagement between some of the resilient contacts 50 is reduced. However, the reduction in this degree of engagement is compensated for by opposite edges of supplementary retaining members 13 entering, stopping grooves 58 provided in opposite supporting plates 51.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to the configuration of a portion for supporting an electrical connector in a waiting state within a panel.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
One method of fitting connectors together is as follows: one of a pair of connectors is attached in a waiting state within a panel, then the corresponding connector is fitted to the waiting connector. At this juncture, the corresponding connector is attached to a separate component, and this separate component is attached to the panel, thereby fitting the corresponding connector to the waiting connector. However, due to unavoidable errors in attaching, or the like, it may happen that axes of the two connectors are not aligned, and the two connectors cannot be fitted together.
As a result, the waiting connector is often provided with a configuration which supports it, this configuration absorbing the axis misalignment and allowing fitting to take place. That is, outer faces of the connector are provided with resilient members which, when the connector is inserted into the panel, engage with an attachment hole formed in this panel. As a result, the connector is supported within the panel in a latched state, while being able to move along a plate face of this panel. Consequently, if the corresponding connector is fitted thereto with its axis being misaligned, the resilient members allow the waiting connector to move and the axes to become aligned, thus allowing the two connectors to be fitted together correctly.
This type of supporting configuration for a waiting connector is described in, for example, JP-8330028.
However, in the conventional example, when the resilient members provided on one face bend so as to align the axis, and the connector moves in one direction as these resilient members bend, the degree of engagement between the resilient members and a hole edge of the attachment hole on the opposing face decreases commensurately. Consequently, there is the problem that, when the waiting connector receives a pushing force from the corresponding connector, the engaged state of the waiting connector may be released, and it may fall out of the attachment hole.
The present invention has taken the above problem into consideration, and aims to present a supporting configuration for a connector which allows a connector whose axis needs to be aligned to be moved along a plate face of a panel while simultaneously preventing the connector from falling out of the attachment hole.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided in combination, a connector and a panel having an aperture to receive said connector with clearance, said connector having resilient external contacts for engagement with the periphery of said aperture whereby said connector is retained in said aperture for limited movement in the plane of said panel, wherein opposite sides of said connector each have a pair of said resilient contacts, each pair of resilient contacts being oppositely deformable, and said panel further comprises inward protrusions of said aperture which respectively project between associated pairs of said resilient contacts, said resilient contacts engaging opposite sides of said aperture and whereby partial disengagement of a respective resilient contact from said aperture, as a result of lateral movement of said connector in said aperture, causes a corresponding support structure to engage said protrusion by a corresponding amount.
The invention ensures that lateral movement of the connector is possible without a decrease in the security of retention. The connector is thus reliably prevented from accidental release from the panel.
Preferably each of the contacts comprise cantilevered arms having abutment faces for engagement with the periphery of the aperture on the side opposite to the direction of insertion. Inclined ribs may be provided on said arms to provide smooth and progressive bending of the arms. The ribs have the additional function of strengthening these arms.
The resilient arms are preferably provided on said support structure.
The engagement face of the contacts is preferably tapered so that resilient bending thereof increases the contact area with the panel, thus ensuring that the retention force is not reduced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Other features of the invention will be apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment shown by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1
is a disassembled diagonal view of an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a plan cross-sectional view of the above.
FIG. 3
is a partially cut-away side face view of the above.
FIG. 4
is a front view of a panel.
FIG. 5
is a diagonal view showing a female connector in a supported state within the panel.
FIG. 6
is a plan cross-sectional view showing a corresponding male connector prior to fitting.
FIG. 7
is a partially cut-away side face view of the above.
FIG. 8
is a partially cut-away side face view showing axes of the two connectors after they have been aligned.
FIG. 9
is a plan cross-sectional view showing the female and male connectors in a correctly fitted state.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with the aid of
FIGS. 1
to
9
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, this embodiment has a female connector
20
for support in a waiting state within a panel
10
. A corresponding male connector
30
is fitted to the female connector
20
, the operating force for this fitting operation being augmented by levers
40
.
Below, fitting face sides of the male and female connectors
20
and
30
are considered to be the anterior faces.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the female connector
20
comprises an oblong, flat block-like connector housing
21
(hereafter referred to as female housing), and an angular tubular shaped holder
22
; that houses the female housing
21
.
The female housing
21
is divided into three sections in a left-right direction, each section having cavities
23
aligned therein. Female terminal fittings (not shown) are inserted from the posterior into these cavities
23
.
The female housing
21
is housed by being slid into the holder
22
. Although this is not shown in detail, the holder
22
can be maintained in an inserting position (see
FIG. 2
) whereby the majority of the female housing
21
protrudes from an anterior edge of the holder
22
, and an inward position (see
FIG. 9
) whereby the female housing
21
is housed within the holder
22
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the male connector
30
has a male connector housing
31
(hereafter referred to as male housing) comprising a base plate
32
and a hood
33
formed at an anterior face side of the base plate
32
. The female housing
21
of the female connector
20
can be fitted within the hood
33
of the male housing
31
, the holder
22
fitting with out sides of the hood
33
.
Male terminal fittings
34
are attached to the male housing
31
in a manner whereby they pass through the base plate
32
. Tips of the male terminal fittings
34
protrude into the hood
33
in locations corresponding to the cavities
23
of the female housing
21
.
A pair of levers
40
are attached to upper and lower faces of the female housing
21
. One side of each of these levers
40
has a cam groove
41
formed therein, these cam grooves
41
having a specified curved shape. The levers
40
are supported rotatably by axes
42
which are symmetrical above and below. A connecting pin
43
on the other side of each lever
40
fits into a connecting groove
44
of the holder
22
. When the female housing
21
is maintained in the inserting position, openings
41
A of the cam grooves
41
of the two levers
40
are open towards the anterior. Follower pins
46
, which are capable of fitting into the cam grooves
41
of the levers
40
, protrude from upper and lower faces of the male housing
31
.
When the male housing
31
is fitted to the female housing
21
that is in the inserting position, the upper and lower follower pins
46
face the openings
41
A of the cam grooves
41
of the levers
40
. Then, as the male housing
31
is pushed inwards, the levers
40
are rotated while the female housing
21
is pushed into the holder
22
. Simultaneously, the operation between the cam grooves
41
and the follower pins
46
draws the male housing
31
towards the female housing
21
. The two connectors
20
and
30
are correctly fitted together when the female housing
21
has been pushed in to the inward position.
Next, the configuration will be described whereby the female connector
20
is supported in a waiting state within the panel
10
.
The panel
10
has an attachment hole
11
opening therein. The female connector
20
can be inserted into this attachment hole
11
from the posterior. Flanges
25
protrude from posterior ends of left and right side faces of the holder
22
of the female connector
20
. These flanges
25
make contact with left and right hole edges of inner face sides of the attachment hole
11
, thereby halting the insertion of the female connector
20
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a retaining member
12
is formed at each of the four corners of the attachment hole
11
. The retaining members
12
are formed by locating upper and lower edges of the attachment hole
11
closer to one another at the four corners, and by decreasing the width of attachment hole
11
at these four corners. Supplementary retaining members
13
, which have a specified width, are located at the center (relative to the height thereof) of left and right side edges of the attachment hole
11
. These supplementary retaining members
13
protrude inwards up to the location of the retaining members
12
.
An upper and lower pair of vertical resilient contacts
50
is formed on each of the left and right side faces of the holder
22
(that is, there are four resilient contacts
50
in all), and one pair of horizontal resilient contacts
55
are formed on the left and right side faces of the holder
22
(that is, there are two resilient contacts
55
in all). A pair of supporting plates
51
protrude in the vicinity of upper and lower edges of the left and right side faces of the holder
22
. The vertical resilient contacts
50
extend along outer face sides of these supporting plates
51
from anterior edges to posterior edges of the holder
22
. Posterior ends of the vertical resilient contacts
50
bend away from the supporting plates
51
. Contacting plates
52
are formed along the entire width of outer faces of the tip of each vertical resilient contact
50
. These contacting plates
52
make contact with outer faces of the retaining members
12
of the attachment hole
11
. A rib
53
is formed at an approximately central location (relative to the widthwise direction) of an inner face side of each contacting plate
52
. A spine of each rib
53
becomes gradually lower as it approaches a base end of each vertical resilient contact
50
.
The pair of horizontal resilient contacts
55
, which are formed on the left and right side faces of the holder
22
between the upper and lower pairs of supporting plates
51
, also extend from the anterior edges to the posterior edges of the holder
22
, and posterior ends of these horizontal resilient contacts
55
bend away from the side faces of the holder
22
. Contacting plates
56
are formed along the entire width of an outer face of a tip of each horizontal resilient contact
55
. These contacting plates
56
make contact with outer faces of the supplementary retaining members
13
of the attachment hole
11
. A rib
57
is formed at an approximately central location (relative to the widthwise direction) of an inner face side of each contacting plate
56
. A spine of each rib
57
becomes gradually lower as it approaches a base end of each horizontal resilient contact
55
.
As the female connector
20
is pushed inwards from the posterior into the attachment hole
11
of the panel
10
, the ribs
53
of the left and right pairs of vertical resilient contacts
50
make contact with protruding edges of the corresponding retaining members
12
, this causing the vertical resilient contacts
50
to bend. Further, the ribs
57
of the horizontal resilient contacts
55
at the left and right of the female connector
20
make contact with protruding edges of the corresponding supplementary retaining members
13
, this causing the horizontal resilient contacts
55
to bend. Next, the flanges
25
of the holder
22
make contact with the hole edges of the inner sides of the attachment hole
11
, the contacting plates
52
of the vertical resilient contacts
50
move past the retaining members
12
, then the vertical resilient contacts
50
return resiliently to their original shape and the contacting plates
52
make contact with the outer faces of the retaining members
12
. Furthermore, the contacting plates
56
of the horizontal resilient contacts
55
move past the supplementary retaining members
13
, then the horizontal resilient contacts
55
return resiliently to their original shape and the contacting plates
56
make contact with the outer faces of the supplementary retaining members
13
.
By this means, the female connector
20
is supported within the panel
10
in a state whereby it cannot be removed towards the anterior or the posterior, and in which the vertical resilient contacts
50
and the horizontal resilient contacts
55
are capable of moving resiliently to allow the female connector
20
to be moved within the attachment hole
11
along the plate face of the panel
10
.
Contacting faces
52
A of the contacting plates
52
of the vertical resilient contacts
50
and contacting faces
56
A of the contacting plates
56
of the horizontal resilient contacts
55
are formed as tapered faces whose protruding ends retreat gradually towards their inner sides.
The upper and lower supporting plates
51
(which have the horizontal resilient contacts
55
formed thereon) have a thickness sufficient to reach the immediate vicinity of the upper or lower edges of the supplementary retaining members
13
when the female connector
20
is first supported in the panel
10
(see FIG.
7
). Stopping grooves
58
, which are formed by cutting away, are provided in posterior ends of mutually opposing upper and lower faces of the upper and lower supporting plates
51
. These stopping grooves
58
have a width approximately the same as the thickness of the panel
10
. The depth of these stopping grooves
58
is approximately the same as the greatest bending capacity of the vertical resilient contacts
50
.
The present embodiment is configured as described above. Next, the operation thereof will be described.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the female housing
21
of the female connector
20
is first housed in the inserting position within the holder
22
. Then, the female connector
20
is inserted from the innermost face side into the attachment hole
11
of the panel
10
(as shown by the arrow in FIG.
2
). As the female connector
20
is pushed inwards, the left and right pairs of vertical resilient contacts
50
bend by making contact with the protruding edges of the corresponding retaining members
12
. The left and right horizontal resilient contacts
55
bend by making contact with the protruding edges of the corresponding supplementary retaining members
13
. After the flanges
25
have made contact with the hole edges of the inner sides of the attachment hole
11
, the vertical resilient contacts
50
return resiliently to their original shape and the contacting plates
52
thereof make contact with the outer faces of the retaining members
12
. The horizontal resilient contacts
55
also return resiliently to their original shape and the contacting plates
56
thereof make contact with the outer faces of the supplementary retaining members
13
(see
FIGS. 5
to
7
). The female connector
20
is now supported in the panel
10
in a state whereby it cannot be removed towards the anterior or the posterior, although it can be moved resiliently along the plate face of the panel
10
.
The inner face sides of the contacting plates
52
and
56
are respectively provided with the ribs
53
and
57
, whose spines become gradually lower. The protruding edges of the retaining members
12
and the supplementary retaining members
13
respectively slide along the lower edges of the ribs
53
and
57
, this causing the vertical resilient contacts
50
and the horizontal resilient contacts
55
to bend smoothly. That is, the ribs
53
and
57
have the function of guiding the resilient contacts
50
and
55
when they bend, as well as the function of strengthening the contacting plates
52
and
56
. Moreover, the contacting faces
52
A of the contacting plates
52
of the vertical resilient contacts
50
and the contacting faces
56
A of the contacting plates
56
of the horizontal resilient contacts
55
are formed as tapered faces whose protruding ends retreat gradually towards their inner sides. Consequently, when the contacting plates
52
and
56
respectively move past the retaining members
12
and the supplementary retaining members
13
, and the resilient contacts
50
and
55
return to their original positions, the protruding ends of the contacting faces
52
A and
56
A prevent the plate faces of the retaining members
12
and the supplementary retaining members
13
from engaging with the resilient contacts
50
and
55
, thereby allowing these resilient contacts
50
and
55
to return smoothly to their original positions.
When the female connector
20
is supported in the panel
10
in the waiting state as described above, the male connector
30
is fitted to the female connector
20
from the anterior thereof (shown by the arrow in FIG.
6
). It is possible that the axes of the female and male connectors
20
and
30
may be misaligned. If, as shown in
FIG. 7
, an axis X of the male connector
30
is misaligned so as to be above an axis Y of the female connector
20
, when anterior ends of the hood
33
of the male housing
31
and the female housing
21
have made contact, the upper vertical resilient contacts
50
(of the upper and lower pairs of vertical resilient contacts
50
) bend (see FIG.
8
), thus moving the female connector
20
upwards and aligning the axes of the two connectors
20
and
30
.
As the female connector
20
moves upwards, tips of the lower vertical resilient contacts
50
rise away from the protruding edges of the retaining members
12
, the degree of engagement between the contacting plates
52
and the retaining members
12
thereby being reduced (this is shown by the letter a in FIG.
8
). However, the reduction in the degree of engagement between the contacting plates
52
of the lower vertical resilient contacts
50
and the retaining members
12
is compensated for by the lower edges of the supplementary retaining members
13
entering, by a corresponding depth, the lower stopping grooves
58
.
If the male connector
30
is pushed in when the two connectors
20
and
30
are in a state whereby their axes have been aligned, the upper and lower follower pins
46
of the male housing
31
face the openings
41
A of the cam grooves
41
of the levers
40
. The female housing
21
is pushed into the holder
22
as the levers
40
are pivoted, the operation between the cam grooves
41
and the follower pins
46
simultaneously drawing the male housing
31
towards the female housing
21
. In this manner, the two connectors
20
and
30
are correctly fitted together.
During this process, the female connector
20
receives a pushing force from the male connector
30
. However, since the reduction in the degree of engagement thereof is compensated for, the male connector
30
does not leave the attachment hole
11
. Furthermore, the contacting faces
52
A of the contacting plates
52
of the vertical resilient contacts
50
are formed as tapered faces. Consequently, when the resilient contacts
50
bend, the entirety of these contacting faces
52
A make contact with the retaining members
12
, thereby allowing a large retaining force to be attained.
If, in the case opposite to that described earlier, the axis X of the male connector
30
is misaligned so as to be below the axis Y of the female connector
20
, the lower vertical resilient contacts
50
bend, thus moving the female connector
20
downwards and aligning the axes of the two connectors
20
and
30
. At this juncture, the degree of engagement between the contacting plates
52
of the upper vertical resilient contacts
50
and the retaining members
12
is reduced. However, the reduction in the degree of engagement between the contacting plates
52
of the upper vertical resilient contacts
50
and the retaining members
12
is compensated for by the upper edges of the supplementary retaining members
13
entering, by a corresponding depth, the upper stopping grooves
58
.
In the case where the axis X of the male connector
30
is misaligned in a left or right direction relative to the axis Y of the female connector
20
, the left or right horizontal resilient contacts
55
bend, thus moving the female connector
20
in their direction of bending and aligning the axes of the two connectors
20
and
30
. At this juncture, the degree of engagement between the contacting plate
56
of the horizontal resilient contact
55
(of the side which did not bend) and the supplementary retaining members
13
is reduced. However, since the vertical resilient contacts
50
are provided in two locations above and below the horizontal resilient contacts
55
, the degree of engagement is not significantly affected.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above with the aid of figures. For example, the possibilities described below also lie within the technical range of the present invention. In addition, the present invention may be embodied in various other ways without deviating from the scope thereof.
(1) The present embodiment may also be used as a configuration which compensates for the reduction in the degree of engagement on the side provided with the horizontal resilient contacts.
(2) The present invention is equally suitable for the case where the waiting connector is the male connector.
(3) The present invention is equally suitable for a regular connector which does not employ a lever to assist the fitting operation.
Claims
- 1. In combination, a connector and a panel having an aperture to receive said connector with clearance, said connector having resilient external contacts for engagement with a periphery of said aperture whereby said connector is retained in said aperture for limited movement in a plane of said panel and a support structure forming an inner surface along each of the opposite sides of the connector generally facing toward the aperture, wherein at least two of the resilient contacts are formed on each of said opposite sides of said connector, and the at least two resilient contacts on each of the opposite sides are deformable in opposite directions, wherein said panel further comprises inward protrusions of said aperture which respectively project into the aperture between associated pairs of said resilient contacts, and wherein said resilient contacts engage the opposite sides of said aperture such that partial disengagement of the respective resilient contact from said periphery of the aperture, as a result of lateral movement of said connector in said aperture, causes the inner surface of the one of the support structures to engage one of said protrusions by an amount generally corresponding to the amount of partial disengagement of the resilient contact.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein support structure includes opposite grooves adjacent said resilient contacts and for engagement with a respective protrusion.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 wherein said connector further includes opposite resilient members located one each between a respective pair of resilient contacts and deformable at right angles thereto, said opposite resilient members being engageable with an inner edge of said protrusion.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said connector comprises a housing having cavities to receive electrical terminals, and a tubular holder to receive said housing, and wherein said resilient contacts are provided on said holder.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 wherein said housing is slidable through said holder from a non-protruding to a protruding position.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said housing is latchable with said holder in the protruding condition.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein said resilient contacts comprise cantilevered arms extending in a direction opposite to the direction of insertion of said connector in said aperture, each of said arms having an abutment for engagement with the periphery of said aperture on the side opposite to said direction of insertion.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein each abutment is defined by a step of a respective cantilevered arm.
- 9. The combination of claim 7 wherein said abutments protrude substantially transversely to said direction of insertion, a respective rib extending from the outer edge of each abutment towards the root of the respective cantilevered arm, thereby to provide a ramp for engagement with the periphery of said aperture.
- 10. The combination of claim 7 wherein for each abutment, the side opposite to a respective rib is tapered with respect to the plane of said panel, in use the outermost part of said side being further from said panel than the innermost part in the free condition of the respective arm.
- 11. The combination of claim 9 wherein for each abutment, the side opposite to a respective rib is tapered with respect to the plane of said panel, in use the outermost part of said side being further from said panel than the innermost part in the free condition of the respective arm.
- 12. The combination of claim 9 wherein each abutment is defined by a step of a respective cantilevered arm.
- 13. The combination of claim 10 wherein each abutment is defined by a step of a respective cantilevered arm.
- 14. In combination, a connector and a panel having an aperture to receive said connector with clearance, said connector having resilient external contacts for engagement with the periphery of said aperture whereby said connector is retained in said aperture for limited movement in the plane of said panel, wherein opposite sides of said connector each have a pair of said resilient contacts, each pair of resilient contacts engaging opposite sides of the periphery and being oppositely deformable to apply opposite biasing forces in directions generally parallel to the aperture to position the connector in the aperture, and said panel further comprises inward protrusions of said aperture which respectively project between associated pairs of said resilient contacts, wherein partial disengagement of a respective resilient contact from the periphery of said aperture, as a result of lateral movement of said connector in said aperture, causes a corresponding support structure to engage said protrusion by an amount corresponding to the partial disengagement of the resilient contact from the periphery of the, said support structure including opposite grooves adjacent said resilient contacts for engagement with the periphery of said panel and a respective protrusion, and said connector comprising a housing having cavities to receive electrical terminals, and a tubular holder to receive said housing, said resilient contacts being provided on said holder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-172310 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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