Terminal position assurance and lock device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6482047
  • Patent Number
    6,482,047
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 19, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector has a terminal position assurance and lock device that acts as both a stop behind receptacle portions of electrical terminals and to prevent flexing of a first and second set of cavity flex lock arms which retain the electrical terminals in the connector to positively position the electrical terminals and prevent their inadvertent withdrawal from the electrical connector. Insertion of an electrical terminal into a terminal cavity causes the cavity flex lock arm in the cavity to flex inwardly, permitting the electrical terminal to be received in the cavity. Once an electrical terminal is inserted past the cavity flex lock arm, the lock arm returns to its unflexed position to retain the electrical terminal. The terminal position assurance and lock device preferably has three fingers and is releasably inserted into a mating formation of passages that extend laterally through the length of the electrical connector generally transverse to the orientation of the electrical terminals positioned in the terminal cavities. Two of the fingers pass behind receptacle portions of the electrical terminals to act as stops, preventing the electrical terminals from being removed from the electrical connector, while the third finger passes between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms to prevent the lock arms from flexing inward significantly such that inadvertent withdrawal of the electrical terminals is prevented. When desired, the terminal position assurance and lock device can be removed to facilitate removal of the electrical terminal ends from the electrical connector.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates generally to electrical connectors and more specifically to electrical connectors that have a separate lock piece that is attached to a connector body to prevent withdrawal of terminals disposed in terminal cavities in the connector body.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An electrical connector commonly has an electrical lead with an electric terminal attached thereto and which is inserted into a cavity in the electrical connector. U.S. Pat. No. 4,992,063 granted to William L. Stein, Sr. discloses an electrical connector having a connector body with two rows of cavities and electric terminals having depending stop tabs disposed therein which limit insertion of the terminals into the cavities. A separate bifurcated lock member is attached to the connector body by inserting the lock member between, generally parallel to, and in the direction of insertion of the terminals into the cavities to prevent withdrawal of the electrical terminals disposed in the terminal cavities. The bifurcated lock member acts as a stop behind the depending stop tabs of the electric terminals.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,356 granted to Alan J. Minnis discloses an electrical connector having a receptacle portion with cavities for receiving up to twelve electrical terminals each having a receptacle end and a lead end. The receptacle end is locked into the cavity by a latch arm that flexes outwardly when the receptacle is inserted into the cavity, then returns to a non-flexed position once the receptacle end bypasses the latch arm such that a catch of the latch overlies a portion of the receptacle end of the terminal to resist withdrawal of the terminal. To prevent the latch arm from inadvertently deflecting outwardly once the receptacle end is locked in position, an anti-backout insert having three rows of anti-backout spigots is inserted into a side of the receptacle portion opposite the terminal lead insertion side. The anti-backout spigots are inserted behind the lock arms such that they are prevented from deflecting outwardly. By preventing outward deflection of the lock arms, the receptacle end of the terminal is locked into position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides an electrical connector having a terminal position assurance and lock device that acts as both a stop behind receptacle portions of electrical terminals and to prevent flexing of cavity flex lock arms which retain the electrical terminals in the electrical connector to positively position the electrical terminals and prevent their inadvertent withdrawal from the electrical connector. Insertion of the electrical terminal into a terminal cavity causes the cavity flex lock arm in the cavity to flex inwardly, permitting the electrical terminal to be received in the cavity. Once the electrical terminal is inserted, the lock arm returns to its unflexed position to retain the electrical terminal. The terminal position assurance and lock device has at least two fingers and is releasably inserted into a mating formation of passages that extend laterally through the length of the electrical connector generally transverse to the orientation of the electrical terminals positioned in the terminal cavities. One of the fingers passes behind receptacle portions of the electrical terminals to act as stops, preventing the electrical terminals from being removed from the electrical connector. The second finger passes next to the cavity flex lock arms to prevent the lock arms from flexing inward significantly such that inadvertent withdrawal of the electrical terminals is prevented. When desired, the terminal position assurance and lock device can be removed to facilitate removal of the electrical terminal ends from the electrical connector.




Accordingly, one advantage of the current invention is to provide a terminal position assurance and lock device that functions as both a terminal stop and to prevent inadvertent flexing of the cavity flex lock arms to provide terminal position assurance and retain the terminals in their cavities.




Another advantage of the invention is that the terminal position assurance and lock device is inserted and extends transversely to the direction of the terminal end insertion to provide a secure locking mechanism that resists becoming loosened from movement of the electrical terminals.




Another advantage of the invention is to provide a terminal position assurance and lock device that is easy to both assemble and disassemble from the electrical connector.




Yet another advantage of the invention is to provide an easy to manufacture terminal position assurance and lock device to reduce the total cost of manufacturing electrical connector components.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an electrical connector assembly embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the connector assembly of

FIG. 1

showing electrical terminals inserted into the electrical connector without a terminal position assurance and lock device inserted into the electrical connector;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view as in

FIG. 2

showing the electrical terminals inserted into the electrical connector and a terminal position assurance and lock device inserted into the electrical connector; and





FIG. 4

is an perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a single terminal position assurance and lock device spanning the length of the connector body.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring in more detail to the drawings,

FIG. 1

illustrates an electrical connector


10


having a connector body


12


which, in assembly, receives a plurality of electrical terminals


14


and first and second terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


which are inserted into the connector body


12


to maintain the position of the electrical terminals


14


in the connector body


12


and to prevent the electrical terminals


14


from being inadvertently removed from the connector body


12


. The electrical terminals


14


are connected to electrical leads


20


of electrical cables


22


by conventional cable attachment portions


24


. After the electrical terminals


14


are inserted into the connector body


12


, the first and second terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


are releasably inserted into complementary first, second, and third passages


26


,


28


,


30


in the connector body


12


to both operate as a stop behind receptacle portions


15


of the electrical terminals


14


and to prevent the electrical terminals


14


from inadvertently releasing from the connector body


12


by retaining them in their respective positions.




The connector body


12


has opposed end walls


32


,


34


and opposed front and rear walls


36


,


38


extending between the end walls


32


,


34


. The front and rear walls


36


,


38


each preferably have three outwardly extending locking tabs


40


for aligning and locking the connector body


12


to another connector body (not shown). The end walls


32


,


34


each have a recess


82


with a relief


80


generally in the upper portion for releasably receiving the terminal position assurance and locking devices


16


,


18


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the connector body


12


has terminal cavities


42


on opposite sides of a divider wall


44


which extends generally parallel to and between the front and rear walls


36


,


38


of the connector body


12


. The terminal cavities


42


are separated from each other by a plurality of partitions


46


that extend outwardly from and generally orthogonal to the divider wall


44


. The divider wall


44


extends from an upper surface


48


of the connector body


12


downwardly to approximately halfway between the upper surface


48


and a bottom surface


50


of the connector body


12


. A plurality of bifurcated portions having first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


extend downwardly from a bottom portion


54


of the divider wall


44


and the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


are disposed generally between a pair of partitions


46


. The first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


have a free end


56


with an outwardly extending locking tab


58


for retaining the electrical terminals


14


in the terminal cavities


42


.




The first, second, and third passages


26


,


28


,


30


each extend through the length of the connector body


12


generally parallel to the front and rear walls


36


,


38


and between and through the end walls


32


,


34


. The first and second passages


26


,


28


are substantially parallel to each other and are formed by a series of aligned openings


60


in the partitions


46


with the openings


60


being generally equidistant from the bottom surface


50


of the connector body


12


. The third passage


30


runs between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


with a plurality of cross bars


62


generally flush with the bottom surface


50


of the connector body


12


and passing between the front and back walls


36


,


38


to define a bottom


64


of the third passage


30


.




To insert an electrical terminal


14


having a recess


66


into its corresponding terminal cavity


42


, the electrical terminal


14


is slidably pushed into a terminal cavity


42


until it engages and displaces the locking tab


58


of a cavity flex lock arm


52




a


or


52




b


in the terminal cavity


42


causing the cavity flex lock arm


52




a


or


52




b


to flex inwardly to permit the electrical terminal


14


to pass. Upon full insertion of the electrical terminal


14


into its terminal cavity


42


, the recess


66


of the electrical terminal


14


becomes aligned with the locking tab


58


permitting the cavity flex lock arm


52




a


or


52




b


to return to its unflexed position with the locking tab


58


received in the recess


66


in the electrical terminal


14


to retain the electrical terminal


14


in its terminal cavity


42


.




After the electrical terminals


14


are inserted into the terminal cavities


42


such that they are retained at least in part by the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


in the terminal cavities


42


of the electrical connector


10


, the first and second terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


are inserted into the connector body


12


. The first and second terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


are substantially identical to each other with each having a support plate


68


with spaced apart, elongate first, second and third fingers


72


,


74


,


76


extending generally orthogonally from the support plates


68


. The first, second and third fingers


72


,


74


,


76


extend generally parallel to each other and are preferably integral with the support plate


68


. In assembly, each finger


72


,


74


,


76


is slidably inserted and received in a separate one of the first, second, and third passages


26


,


28


,


30


in the connector body


12


, respectively, such that each finger


72


,


74


,


76


on each terminal position assurance and lock device


16


,


18


extends generally half-way through the connector body


12


and extends generally transversely to the direction of insertion or removal of the electrical terminals


14


. Thus, with one terminal position assurance and lock device


16


inserted through one end wall


32


and the other terminal position assurance and lock device


18


inserted through the other end wall


34


, the devices


16


,


18


are received adjacent to and positively retain each electrical terminal


14


in the connector body


12


.




As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the first and second fingers


72


,


74


of each terminal position assurance and lock device


16


,


18


are inserted into the first and second passages


26


,


28


so that they are received preferably directly behind the receptacle portions


15


of the fully inserted electrical terminals


14


. The first and second fingers


72


,


74


act as stops and are engaged by the electrical terminals


14


if the electrical terminals


14


are moved in a direction opposite that of their insertion into the terminal cavities


42


to prevent removal of the electrical terminals


14


from their respective terminal cavities


42


and to limit movement of the electrical terminal


14


within the terminal cavities


42


.




The third finger


76


of each terminal position assurance and lock device


16


,


18


is inserted into the third passage


30


so that it is received between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b.


The third finger


76


prevents the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


from flexing inward significantly so that the locking tabs


58


remain inserted in the recesses


66


of the electrical terminals


14


to prevent the electrical terminals


14


from being removed from the terminal cavities


42


. So positioned, the locking tabs


58


are engaged by the electrical terminals


14


if the electrical terminals


14


are moved in a direction tending to remove them from the terminal cavities


42


to prevent removal of the terminals


14


from the terminal cavities


42


.




When the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


are fully inserted into the connector body


12


, faces


78


on the support plates


68


of the first and second terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


seat flush with the opposed end walls


32


,


34


of the connector body


12


. Preferably, the support plates


68


each have a locking tab


70


generally on the upper portion of the support plate


68


for mating with the reliefs


80


in the recesses


82


in the opposed end walls


32


,


34


. When the faces


78


of the support plates


68


are seated flush with the opposed end walls


32


,


34


of the connector body


12


, the locking tabs


70


snap into the reliefs


80


to releasably secure the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


in the connector body


12


.




Thus, the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


act as both a stop with the first and second fingers


72


,


74


positioned behind the receptacle portions


15


of the electrical terminals


14


to prevent the electrical terminals


14


from being withdrawn from the terminal cavities


42


, and also prevent unwanted flexing of the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms


52




a,




52




b


to maintain the position of the electrical terminals


14


and to provide another means for preventing their withdrawal from the terminal cavities


42


in the connector body


12


. Notably, the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


extend transversely to the direction of electrical terminal


14


removal to provide a positive stop and lock for each electrical terminal


14


which cannot be overcome without breaking the first and second fingers


72


,


74


of the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


. Further, the transverse insertion of the terminal position assurance and lock devices


16


,


18


resists loosening or unintended removal of the devices


16


,


18


from the connector body


12


.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications and variations of this invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, as shown in

FIG. 4

, one variation is to have a single terminal position assurance and lock device


84


with a length generally equal to that of the connector body


12


releasably received in the connector body


12


. Thus, the single terminal position assurance and lock device


84


positively retains and positions each terminal


14


in the connector body


12


. The remainder of the electrical connector assembly is preferably identical to that of the previous embodiment and hence, will not be described further. It is also possible to have a terminal position assurance and lock device or devices


16


,


18


associated in a single row electrical connector in which case each device


16


,


18


would have two fingers; one to provide a positive stop behind the receptacle portions


15


of the electrical terminals


14


, and the other to prevent flexing of the cavity flex lock arms


52




a


or


52




b


.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector comprising:electrical cables having electrical terminals at one end; a connector body having a divider wall with opposite sides, terminal cavities on opposite sides of the divider wall, and partitions separating adjacent terminal cavities with each of the terminal cavities being adapted to receive one of the electrical terminals; the divider wall having bifurcated portions that provide a first set of cavity flex lock arms that extend part way into the terminal cavities on one side of the divider wall and a second set of cavity flex arms that extend part way into the terminal cavities on an opposite side of the divider wall, such that the cavity flex lock arms flex inwardly to releasably receive the electrical terminals in the terminal cavities and return to an unflexed position to retain the electrical terminals; the connector body having substantially parallel first and second passages extending through the length of the connector body generally transverse to the direction of insertion of the terminals and passing through the partitions on opposite sides of the divider wall; the connector body having a third passage extending through the length of the connector body between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms and generally transverse to the direction of insertion of the terminals; at least one terminal position assurance and lock device having three elongate fingers, with a first finger and a second finger each slidably received in a separate one of the first and second passages to act as stops directly behind receptacle portions of the electrical terminals to prevent the electrical terminals from being removed from the terminal cavities, and a third finger which is slidably received in the third passage between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms to prevent the cavity flex lock arms from flexing inwardly and releasing the electrical terminals from the terminal cavities, and a support plate integral with the three fingers of the terminal position assurance and lock device, and a locking tab on the support plate for releasably securing the terminal position assurance and lock device to the connector body after the three fingers are inserted into the first, second, and third passages of the electrical connector.
  • 2. An electrical connector as defined in claim 1 wherein a single terminal position assurance and lock device is provided and each of the first, second, and third fingers are of a length to extend sufficiently through their respective passages to retain each terminal in its corresponding cavity.
  • 3. An electrical connector, comprising: electrical cables having electrical terminals at one end;a connector body having a divider wall with opposite sides, terminal cavities on opposite sides of the divider wall, and partitions separating adjacent terminal cavities with each of the terminal cavities being adapted to receive one of the electrical terminals; the divider wall having bifurcated portions that provide a first set of cavity flex lock arms that extend part way into the terminal cavities on one side of the divider wall and a second set of cavity flex arms that extend part way into the terminal cavities on an opposite side of the divider wall, such that the cavity flex lock arms flex inwardly to releasably receive the electrical terminals in the terminal cavities and return to an unflexed position to retain the electrical terminals; the connector body having substantially parallel first and second passages extending through the length of the connector body generally transverse to the direction of insertion of the terminals and passing through the partitions on opposite sides of the divider wall; the connector body having a third passage extending through the length of the connector body between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms and generally transverse to the direction of insertion of the terminals; at least one terminal position assurance and lock device having three elongate fingers, with a first finger and a second finger each slidably received in a separate one of the first and second passages to act as stops directly behind receptacle portions of the electrical terminals to prevent the electrical terminals from being removed from the terminal cavities, and a third finger which is slidably received in the third passage between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms to prevent the cavity flex lock arms from flexing inwardly and releasing the electrical terminals from the terminal cavities; a pair of generally opposed end walls on the connector body with said at least one terminal position assurance and lock device initially received in the connector body through one end wall; and a second terminal position assurance and lock device having three fingers initially slidably received in the connector body through the other end wall generally opposed to said one end wall with a first finger and a second finger each slidably received in a separate one of the first and second passages to act as stops directly behind receptacle portions of the electrical terminals to prevent the electrical terminals from being removed from their cavities, and a third finger which is slidably received in the third passage between the first and second sets of cavity flex lock arms to prevent the cavity flex lock arms from flexing inwardly and releasing the electrical terminals.
  • 4. An electrical connector as defined in claim 3 wherein the first and second fingers of each terminal position assurance and lock device, when fully inserted into the connector body, extend approximately half-way through the connector body so that when both terminal position assurance and lock devices are fully inserted in the connector body, the first and second fingers provide a stop for each of the electrical terminals.
  • 5. An electrical connector as defined in claim 3 wherein the third finger of each terminal position assurance and lock device, when fully inserted into the connector body, extends approximately half-way through the connector body so that when both terminal position assurance and lock devices are fully inserted in the connector body, the third finger is received adjacent to each of the cavity flex lock arms to prevent them from being significantly flexed.
  • 6. An electrical connector as defined in claim 3 which also comprises a support plate integral with the three fingers of each terminal position assurance and lock device with each support having a locking tab for releasably securing each terminal position assurance and lock device to the connector body after their fingers are inserted into the first, second, and third passages of the electrical connector.
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Number Name Date Kind
4992063 Stein, Sr. Feb 1991 A
5145356 Minnis Sep 1992 A
6045412 Guanco et al. Apr 2000 A