Two-part electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6213795
  • Patent Number
    6,213,795
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (10) comprising a first part (12) including a housing (16) having opposed side walls (18,20) each having an upper wall (24) and a lower wall (26) defining opposed slide surfaces (28) extending in a direction (Y) substantially perpendicular to the mating axis. Each side wall (34,36) includes first and second spaced apertures (34,36) and an upward extension (70). A slider (30,31) is positioned adjacent each side wall and includes a pair of inclined cam surfaces (46) having openings (48) alignable with the apertures in the lower wall, and a resilient tab (52) for making a snap fit in the first aperture in a fully unmated position or the second aperture in a fully mated position. A substantially U-shaped lever (58) having a pair of arms (60) and pivot means (62,72) on each arm allowing the lever to pivot relative to the housing. Drive means (66,74;68,80) on each arm and each slider slide each slider relative to the adjacent side wall on pivoting of the lever relative to the housing. A second part (14) including a housing (106) having side walls (108) each having a pair of spaced cam followers (112) which can pass through the apertures in the lower walls and the openings in the inclined cam surfaces for sliding movement along the cam surfaces.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a two-part electrical connector in which a lever is used for mating and unmating of the two parts.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A two-part electrical connector with a lever for mating and unmating of the two parts is disclosed in EP-A-0722203. The lever is substantially U-shaped and is pivotally mounted on the housing of one part of the connector. A pair of sliders are also mounted on the same housing and slide on pivoting of the lever. The sliders have cam surfaces which engage corresponding cam followers on the housing of the other part of the connector. Pivoting of the lever causes the sliders to slide to mate or unmate the two parts of the connector. The pivot connection between the lever and the housing of the one part of the connector requires an arcuate slot in each arm of the lever.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a two-part electrical connector which is an improvement of the above mentioned arrangement.




An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a first part mateable with a second part along an axis, the first part including a housing having opposed side walls and opposed end walls, each side wall having an upper wall and a lower wall defining opposed slide surfaces extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the mating axis, first and second spaced apertures in each side wall, a pair of spaced apertures in the lower wall of each side wall, and an upward extension from the upper wall of each side wall; a slider positioned adjacent each side wall, each slider having an upper edge and a lower edge making a sliding engagement with the slide surfaces of the upper wall and the lower wall, respectively, of the side walls, a pair of inclined cam surfaces having openings in the lower edge alignable with the apertures in the lower wall of the side walls, and a resilient tab for making a snap fit in the first aperture or the second aperture in the side wall; a substantially U-shaped lever having a pair of arms; pivot means on each arm and each upward extension of each side wall to allow the lever to pivot relative to the housing of the first part; and drive means on each arm and each slider to slide each slider relative to the adjacent side wall on pivoting of the lever relative to the housing of the first part; the second part including a housing having side walls and end walls positionable inside the side walls and end walls of the housing of the first part, each side wall of the housing of the second part having a pair of spaced cam followers which can pass through the apertures in the lower walls and the openings in the inclined cam surfaces for sliding movement along the cam surfaces; pivoting movement of the lever moving the second part relative to the first part along the mating axis between a fully unmated position in which the tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the first aperture in the side walls and a fully mated position in which the tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the second aperture in the side walls.




Relative to the above mentioned prior known arrangement, the sliders are protected by the side walls, means are provided for holding the sliders in the fully mated and fully unmated positions, and there is no requirement for an arcuate slot in each arm of the lever.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a two-part electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the connector of

FIG. 1

with the lever in the fully mated position;





FIG. 3

is a similar view to that of

FIG. 2

of the first part of the connector with the lever in the fully unmated position and the cover omitted;





FIG. 4

is a cross-section view of the first part of the connector of

FIG. 1

with the lever in the fully unmated position and the cover omitted;





FIG. 5

is a similar view to that of

FIG. 4

with the lever in an intermediate position; and





FIG. 6

is a similar view to that of

FIG. 4

with the lever in fully mated position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, the two-part electrical connector


10


in accordance with the present invention comprises a first part


12


and a second part


14


. Each part


12


,


14


is capable of receiving an retaining electrical contacts or terminals (not shown). On mating of the first and second parts


12


,


14


, the contacts in the first part mate with, and complete an electrical connection with, the corresponding contacts in the second part. Any suitable type of contacts may be used. The first part


12


mates (mechanically and electrically connects) or unmates (mechanically and electrically disconnects) with the second part


14


by moving the parts relative to one another in an axial direction X.




The first part


12


of the connector


10


comprises a housing


16


of electrically insulating material, which is preferably plastics material, and which is preferably moulded in one piece. The housing


16


comprises first and second side walls


18


,


20


and end walls


22


. Each side wall


18


,


20


has an upper wall


24


and a lower wall


26


. The upper wall


24


and the lower wall


26


of each side wall


18


,


20


define, internally of the housing


16


, slide surfaces


28


for a slider


30


,


31


, respectively, positioned adjacent the side wall


18


,


20


. Each slide surface


28


extends in a direction Y which is substantially perpendicular to the mating axis X. Each slider


30


,


31


(which is preferably moulded in one piece from plastics material) is inserted into the housing


16


by way of slots


32


formed between the side walls


18


,


20


and the end walls


22


. First and second spaced apertures


34


,


36


are formed in each side wall


18


,


20


and spaced apart in the direction Y. A pair of spaced apertures


38


are formed in the lower wall


26


of each side wall


18


,


20


and are spaced apart in the direction Y shown in FIG.


4


. The upper wall


24


of each side wall


18


,


20


has latch means


40


on its outer surface which makes a snap fit with corresponding latch means


42


on a cover


44


of the first part


12


of the connector


10


.




Each slider


30


,


31


has a pair of inclined channels


46


formed therein which open at an opening


48


through a lower edge


50


of the slider. The channels


46


are open sided and formed on the internal surface


51


of each slider


30


,


31


. The openings


48


in each slider


30


,


31


have the same spacing as the apertures


38


in the lower wall


26


of the corresponding side wall


18


,


20


, such that the openings


48


can align with the apertures


38


. The channels


46


in each slider


30


,


31


are inclined in the same direction at the same angle and open inwardly towards the other slider. The channels


46


in each slider


30


,


31


are inclined in the same direction. A tab


52


is formed in the exterior surface


54


of each slider


30


,


31


either on a resiliently flexible beam


56


, as shown, or on a resilient arm (not shown). Each tab


52


is capable of making a snap fit in the first aperture


34


or the second aperture


36


in the corresponding side wall


18


,


20


. An upper edge


55


and the lower edge


50


of each slider


30


,


31


makes a sliding fit with the slide surface


28


of the upper wall


24


and the lower wall


26


of the corresponding side wall


18


,


20


. Each slider


30


,


31


preferably has, in its external surface


54


a slot


86


which extends in the direction Y and which has a shoulder


88


at one end and is open at the other end


90


. Each side wall


18


,


20


of the housing


16


has a tab


92


, shown in

FIG. 4

, on its inner surface which can make a sliding fit in the slot


86


of the corresponding slider


30


,


31


.




The connector


10


further comprises a substantially U-shaped lever


58


. Each arm


60


of the lever


58


has a pivot pin


62


defining the centre of an arc-shaped portion


64


at the free end of each arm. The arc-shaped portion


64


has first and second pins


66


,


68


which are substantially equally radially spaced from the pivot pin


62


. The upper wall


24


of each side wall


18


,


20


has an upward extension


70


(substantially centrally positioned in the direction Y) with a pivot aperture


72


formed therein which receives one of the pivot pins


62


with a snap fit. With this arrangement the lever


58


can pivot relative to the housing


16


about the pivot apertures


72


between an unmated position (

FIG. 4

) and a mated position (FIG.


6


). In the unmated position of the lever


58


, the first pin


66


of each arm


60


is positioned in a first channel


74


formed in internal surface


51


of the corresponding slider


30


,


31


. The first channel


74


of each slider


30


,


31


is open sided and arc-shaped, and has a closed end


76


and an open end


78


which opens through the upper edge


55


of the slider


30


,


31


, shown in FIG.


5


. In the mated position of the lever


58


, the second pin


68


of each arm


60


is positioned in a second channel


80


formed as a slot in the internal and external surfaces


51


,


54


of the corresponding slider


30


,


31


. The second channel


80


of each slider


30


,


31


is open sided, extends substantially in the direction of the mating axis X, has a first side edge


82


adjacent the closed end


76


of the first channel


74


and a second opposed side edge


83


, and has an open end


84


which opens through the upper edge


55


of the slider


30


,


31


. As the lever


58


pivots relative to the housing


16


from the unmated position to the mated position, the first pin


66


on each arm


60


slides in its respective first channel


74


from the closed end


76


and leaves the first channel through the open end


78


, and the second pin


68


enters the second channel


80


through the open end


84


, slides in the second channel, and engages the first side edge


82


. As the lever


58


pivots relative to the housing


16


from the mated position to the unmated position, the second pin


68


on each arm


60


slides in its respective second channel


80


, engages the second side edge


83


, and leaves the second channel through the open end


84


, and the first pin


66


enters the first channel


74


through the open end


78


, slides in the first channel, and engages the closed end


76


. With this arrangement, the lever


58


drives (moves) the sliders


30


,


31


in the direction Y relative to the side walls


18


,


20


. For all positions of the lever


58


between the unmated position and the mated position, at least one of the pins


66


,


68


is positioned in its respective channel


74


,


80


, and for some positions of the lever, both pins are positioned in their respective channels, as shown in FIG.


5


.




The cover


44


preferably includes a resilient latch tab


94


formed in each side wall


96


which makes a releasable snap fit with a corresponding shoulder


98


in each arm


60


of the lever


58


when the first and second parts


12


,


14


are fully mated (as shown in FIG.


2


). Further, each arm


60


of the lever


58


preferably includes a resilient latch tab


100


which makes a releasable snap fit with a shoulder


102


formed in an upwardly extending wall


104


of the upper wall


24


of each side wall


18


,


20


when the lever is in the unmated position.




The second part


14


of the connector


10


has a housing


106


having side walls


108


and end walls


110


. A pair of pins


112


is formed externally on each side wall


108


. The pins


112


on each side wall


108


have the same spacing at the apertures


38


(shown in

FIG. 4

) in the lower wall


26


of the corresponding side wall


18


,


20


of the housing


16


of the first part


12


. The side walls


108


and end walls


110


of the housing


106


of the second part


14


fit inside the side walls


18


,


20


and end walls


22


of the housing


16


of the first part


12


. During mating and unmating, the pins


112


pass through the apertures


38


and slide along the inclined channels


46


formed in the sliders


30


,


31


in such a manner that the pins function as cam followers and the channels function as cam surfaces. The apertures


38


in first side wall


18


and the corresponding pins


84


preferably have a different spacing from the apertures


38


in the second side wall


20


and the corresponding pair of pins


112


for correct alignment and mating of the first and second parts


12


,


14


.




Prior to mating, the lever


58


is moved to the unmated position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. In this position of the lever


58


, the tabs


52


on the sliders


30


,


31


make a snap fit in the first apertures


34


in the side walls


18


,


20


to substantially retain the sliders and the lever in this position and ensure alignment of the openings


48


in the inclined channels


46


with the apertures


38


in the lower walls


26


of the side walls. To further ensure the retention of the lever


58


in the unmated position, the tabs


100


on the lever makes a snap fit with the shoulders


102


on the upwardly extending wall


104


of the housing


16


. The second part


14


of the connector


10


is then moved into position for mating, with the pins


112


on the housing


106


of the second part passing through the apertures


38


in the lower wall


26


of each side wall


18


,


20


of the housing


16


of the first part


12


and into the inclined channels


46


in the sliders


30


,


31


. To mate the first and second parts


12


,


14


, the lever


58


is pivoted relative to the housing


16


of the first part towards the fully mated position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

. During this pivoting movement of the lever


58


, the tabs


100


on the lever are released from the shoulders


102


, the tabs


52


on the sliders


30


,


31


are released from the first apertures


34


in the side walls


18


,


20


, and the pins


112


on the housing


106


of the second part


14


are forced along the inclined channels


46


as the sliders


30


,


31


slide relative to the side walls


18


,


20


(along axis Y) of the housing


16


of the first part


12


. This action moves the second part


14


in the direction of the mating axis X relative to the first part


12


to mate the first and second parts. When the first and second parts


12


,


14


become fully mated, the tabs


52


on the sliders


30


,


31


makes a snap fit in the second apertures


36


in the side walls


18


,


20


of the housing


16


of the first part


12


to substantially retain the first and second parts in the fully mated position. To further ensure the retention of the fully mated position of the first and second parts


12


,


14


, the lever


58


then makes a snap fit with the latch tabs


94


on the cover


44


. To unmate the first and second parts


12


,


14


, the lever


58


is released from the latch tabs


94


and pivoted from the position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

to the position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

for reverse movement to that described above for mating of the first and second parts.




The slots


86


in the sliders


30


,


31


and the tabs


92


(shown in

FIG. 4

) in the side walls


18


,


20


ensure correct installation of the sliders in the housing


16


of the first part


12


, and provide additional guidance for the sliders during movement of the sliders relative to the housing


16


of the first part


12


. The shoulders


88


in the slots


86


act as a stop member which engages the tab


92


to prevent the sliders unintentionally leaving the housing


16


. After installation of the sliders


30


,


31


in the housing


16


of the first part


12


, the arms


60


of the lever


58


are attached to the housing


16


by making a snap fit between the pivot pins


62


and the pivot apertures


72


, and the drive means between the lever and the sliders.




The pivot means of an aperture


72


and pin


62


may be reversed with the apertures in the arms


60


of the lever


58


and the pins on the upward extensions


70


of the side wall


18


,


20


.




As well as the advantages mentioned above with respect to the prior art, the attachment of the lever


58


to an upward extension


70


of the side walls


18


,


20


allows a reduction in the overall size of the connector


10


. Also, the use of a pair of pins


66


,


68


on each arm


60


of the lever


58


, and corresponding channels


74


,


80


in each slider


30


,


31


for the drive means provides improved control during sliding movement, and the option of a longer slide distance.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector (10) comprising a first part (12) mateable with a second part (14) along a mating axis, the first part including a housing (16) having opposed side walls (18, 20) and opposed end walls (22), each side wall having an upper wall (24) and a lower wall (26) defining opposed slide surfaces (28) extending perpendicular to the mating axis, first and second spaced apertures (34, 36) in each side wall, a pair of spaced apertures (38) in the lower wall of each side wall, and an upward extension (70) from the upper wall of each side wall; a slider (30, 31) positioned adjacent each side wall, each slider having an upper edge (55) and a lower edge (50) making a sliding engagement with the slide surfaces of the upper wall and the lower wall, respectively, of the side walls, a pair of inclined cam surfaces (46) having openings (48) in the lower edge alignable with the apertures in the lower wall of the side walls, and a resilient tab (52) for making a snap fit in the first aperture or the second aperture in the side wall; a substantially U-shaped lever (58) having a pair of arms (60); pivot means (62, 72) on each arm and each upward extension of each side wall to allow the lever to pivot relative to the housing of the first part; and drive means (66, 74; 68, 80) on each arm and each slider to slide each slider relative to the adjacent side wall on pivoting of the lever relative to the housing of the first part; the second part (14) including a housing (106) having side walls (108) and end walls (110) positionable inside the side walls (18, 20) and end walls (22) of the housing (16) of the first part (12), each side wall (108) of the housing (106) of the second part (14) having a pair of spaced cam followers (112) which can pass through the apertures (38) in the lower walls (26) and the openings in the inclined cam surfaces for sliding movement along the cam surfaces; pivoting movement of the lever moving the second part relative to the first part along the mating axis between a fully unmated position in which the tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the first aperture (34) in the side walls and a fully mated position in which the tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the second aperture (36) in the side walls (18, 20), and wherein the pivot means comprises a pivot aperture (72) in the upward extension (70) of each side wall (18,20) of the housing (16) of the first part (12) which makes a snap fit with a pivot pin (62) on each arm (60) of the lever (58).
  • 2. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cam surfaces in each slider (30,31) are defined by open-sided inclined channels (46), and the cam followers on the housing (106) of the second part (14) are defined by pins (112) formed on the side walls (108) of the housing.
  • 3. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the tab (52) on each slider (30,31) is formed on the end of a resilient arm or on a resiliently flexible beam (56).
  • 4. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein slots (32) are formed in the housing (16) of the first part (12) between the end walls (22) and the side walls (18, 20) for installation of the sliders (30,31) into the housing.
  • 5. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the first part (12) further comprises a cover (44) having a latch means (42), the latch means making a snap fit with a latch means (40) on the housing (16) of the first part.
  • 6. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cover (44) has a tab (94) on each side wall (96) of the cover which makes a snap fit with a shoulder (98) in each arm (60) of the lever (58) when the lever is pivoted to the fully mated position.
  • 7. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 6 wherein each arm (60) of the lever (58) has a tab (100) which makes a snap fit with a shoulder (102) in an upwardly extending wall (104) of each side wall (18, 20) of the first part housing (16) when the lever is pivoted to the fully unmated position.
  • 8. An electrical connector comprising:a first part housing (16) having opposed side walls (18, 20), opposed end walls (22), and a mating axis, each side wall having an upper wall (24), a lower wall (26), a first spaced aperture (34), a second spaced aperture (36), a pair of spaced apertures(38), and an upward extension (70), the upper and lower wall (24, 26) defining the opposed slide surfaces (28), the slide surfaces (28) perpendicular to the mating axis, the first and second spaced apertures (34, 36) positioned through each side wall, the pair of spaced apertures (38) positioned through the lower wall of each side wall, and the upward extension (70) extending upward from the upper wall of each side wall; a slider (30, 31) positioned adjacent each side wall, each slider having a first open-sided channel (74) having a closed end (76), a second open-sided channel (80) having side edges (82, 83), an upper edge (55), a lower edge (50), a pair of inclined cam surfaces (46) having openings (48), and a resilient tab (52), the upper and lower edge (55, 50) making a sliding engagement with the slide surfaces of the upper wall and the lower wall, respectively, of the side walls, the openings (48) located in the lower edge (50) alignable with the apertures (38) in the lower wall of the side walls, the resilient tab (52) aligned to make a snap fit in the first aperture (34) or the second aperture (36) in the side wall, the first channel extending arcuately from the upper edge (55) of the slider, the second channel extending parallel with the mating axis from the upper edge; a U-shaped lever (58) having a pair of arms (60), each arm having a first pin (66) and a second pin (68), the first pin engaged slideably up to the closed end (76) of the first open sided channel (74) in each slider (30, 31), the second pin engaged slideably between the side edges (82, 83) of the second open-sided channel, the first and second pins (66, 68) for sliding each slider upon pivoting of the lever relative to the first part housing, the slider moving relative to the adjacent side wall, the sliding direction being perpendicular to the mating axis; a pivot means (62, 72) on each arm (60) and each upward extension (70) of each side wall to allow the lever to pivot relative to the first part housing, the first and second pins radially spaced equally from the pivot means (62) on each arm; and a second part housing (106) mateable with the first part housing (16) along the mating axis, the second part housing (106) having side walls (108) and end walls (110) disposed inside the side walls (18, 20) and end walls (22) of the first part housing (16), each side wall (108) of the second part housing (106) having a pair of spaced cam followers (112) positioned to pass through the apertures (38) in the lower walls (26) and the openings in the inclined cam surfaces for sliding movement along the cam surfaces, pivoting movement of the lever moves the second part housing relative to the first part housing along the mating axis between a fully unmated position in which the resilient tabs (52) on each slider make a snap fit in the first aperture (34) in the side walls (18, 20), and a fully mated position in which the tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the second aperture (36) in the side walls (18, 20), wherein a first and second pins (66, 68) are on an arc-shaped portion (64) at the free end of each arm (60) of the lever (58).
  • 9. An electrical connector comprising:a first part housing (16) having opposed side walls (18, 20), opposed end walls (22), and a mating axis, each side wall having an upper wall (24), a lower wall (26), a first spaced aperture (34), a second spaced aperture (36), a pair of spaced apertures (38), an upward extension (70) and a tab (92), the upper and lower wall (24, 26) defining the opposed slide surfaces (28), the slide surfaces (28) perpendicular to the mating axis, the first and second spaced apertures (34, 36) positioned through each side wall, the pair of spaced apertures (38) positioned through the lower wall of each side wall, the upward extension (70) extending upward from the upper wall of each side wall, the tabs (92) positioned rigidly in opposition between the upper and lower wall (24, 26); a slider (30, 31) positioned adjacent each side wall, each slider having a surface (54) facing the side wall (18, 20), an upper edge (55), a lower edge (50), a pair of inclined cam surfaces (46) having openings (48) in the lower edge, a resilient tab (52), and a slot (86) having an end (90) and a shoulder (88), the upper and lower edge (55, 50) engaged slideably with the upper and lower walls, respectively, of the side walls, the openings (48) alignable with the apertures (38) in the lower wall of the side walls, the resilient tab (52) aligned to make a snap fit in the first aperture (34) or the second aperture (36) in the side wall, the slot (86) formed in the surface (54) and perpendicular to the mating axis, the slot open at end (90) for receiving the tab (92); a U-shaped lever (58) having a pair of arms (60); a pivot means (62, 72) on each arm (60) and each upward extension (70) of each side wall to allow the lever to pivot relative to the first part housing; a drive means (66, 74; 68, 80) on each arm and each slider to slide each slider relative to the adjacent side wall on pivoting of the lever relative to the first part housing; a second part housing (106) mateable with the first part housing (16) along the mating axis, the second part housing (106) having side walls (108) and end walls (110) disposed inside the side walls (18, 20) and end walls (22) of the first part housing (16), each side wall (108) of the second part housing (106) having a pair of spaced cam followers (112), positioned to pass through the apertures (38) in the lower walls (26) and the openings in the inclined cam surfaces for sliding movement along the cam surfaces, pivoting movement of the lever moves the second part housing relative to the first part housing along the mating axis between a fully unmated position in which the resilient tabs (52) on each slider make a snap fit in the first aperture (34) in the side walls (18, 20), and a fully mated position in which the resilient tabs on each slider make a snap fit in the second aperture (36) in the side walls (18,20), and wherein the pivot means comprises a pivot aperture (72) in the upward extension (70) of each wall (18, 20) of the housing (16) of the first part (12) which makes a snip fit with a pivot pin (62) on each arm (60) of the lever (58).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 44 693 Sep 1998 DE
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