This disclosure relates to an electrical connector for use in a wiring harness, for example.
Due to the increased demand of data connections in safety systems on vehicles, a robust connector position assurance (CPA) system is necessary to guarantee proper mating and positioning of the connection system and avoid unintentional connector unlocking of first and second connectors. Current connector lock robustness and performance is limited due to package size constraints.
One CPA system disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,116 to Ceru uses a CPA lock 12 to lock first and second connectors together when properly mated. The CPA lock 12 is movable with respect to a center lock arm 84 between a unlocked position (FIG. 6) and a fully locked position (FIG. 7). Even with such a CPA system, it is still possible to cause the center lock arm to buckle during an unintentional CPA mate such that proper connector mating is not guaranteed.
In one exemplary embodiment, an electrical connector assembly includes, among other things, a connector that includes a connector lock arm that is cantilevered from one side of the connector to a free end. The connector lock arm has first and second apertures that are separated by a block. The assembly further includes a connector position assurance lock that has a base that supports a wave-shaped center lock arm that is received in the connector lock arm. The center lock arm extends to a nose that has a shoulder. The connector position assurance lock is slidable between unlocked and fully locked positions that respectively correspond to the shoulder arranged in the first and second apertures. The center lock arm has a bend joined to the nose by a portion that is parallel to the connector lock arm in the unlocked and fully locked positions. The center lock arm is configured to be deflected to an improper mating position with the portion arranged non-parallel to the connector lock arm.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the connector has spaced apart rails that each provide a channel. The base has spaced apart slides that are each received in a respective channel. Each slide includes a clip and a stop. Each rail includes a recess that receives the clip. The stops are spaced from the rails with the connector position assurance lock in the unlocked position. The stops abut the rails with the connector position assurance lock in a fully locked position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the base includes a leg that is arranged between the center lock arm and each of the slides. The legs and the center lock arm extend in a same direction from the base.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the center lock arm includes first and second bends and first and second portions. The bend is a second bend, and the portion is a second portion. The first bend is arranged at the base. The first portion extends from the first bend to the second bend. The first and second bends and the first and second portions provide the wave-shaped center lock arm.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the nose includes a notch that defines the shoulder. The block is seated in the notch in the unlocked position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the connector includes spaced apart lock tabs that partially overlap the free end. The free end includes spaced apart arms that extend laterally from a central portion. Each arm is arranged beneath a respective lock tab. The arms abut the lock tabs in the improper mating position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, an opening is defined between the lock tabs. The central portion extends through the opening and between terminal ends of the lock tabs in the improper mating position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the connector is a first connector and includes a second connector that has a wall that provides a space. The wall includes a slot that receives the block in a fully seated position. The shoulder is disposed in the slot in a fully locked position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the central portion abuts the wall in the fully seated position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the wall engages the shoulder in a transition position to deflect the nose inward away from the block.
In another exemplary embodiment, an electrical connector assembly includes a first connector that includes a connector lock arm that is cantilevered from one side of the first connector to a free end. The connector lock arm has first and second apertures that are separated by a block. Spaced apart lock tabs partially overlap the free end. The free end includes spaced apart arms that extend laterally from a central portion. Each arm is arranged beneath a respective lock tab. The arms abut the lock tabs in an improper mating position. The assembly also includes a second connector that has a wall that provides a space. The wall includes a slot that receives the block in a fully seated position. The assembly further includes a connector position assurance lock that has a base that supports a center lock arm that is received in the connector lock arm. The center lock arm extends to a nose that has a shoulder. The connector position assurance lock is slidable between unlocked and fully locked positions that respectively correspond to the shoulder being arranged in the first and second apertures. The shoulder is disposed in the slot in the fully locked position. The center lock arm has a bend that is joined to the nose by a portion that is parallel to the connector lock arm in the unlocked and fully locked positions. The center lock arm is configured to be deflected to the improper mating position with the portion arranged non-parallel to the connector lock arm.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the center lock arm is wave-shaped. The nose includes a notch that defines the shoulder. The block is seated in the notch in the unlocked position. The wall engages the shoulder in a transition position to deflect the nose inward away from the block.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, an opening is defined between the lock tabs. The central portion extends through the opening and between terminal ends of the lock tabs in the improper mating position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the central portion abuts the wall in the fully seated position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the connector has spaced apart rails that each provide a channel. The base has spaced apart slides that are each received in a respective channel. Each slide includes a clip and a stop. Each rail includes a recess that receives the clip. The stops are spaced from the rails with the connector position assurance lock in the unlocked position. The stops abut the rails with the connector position assurance lock in the fully locked position. The base includes a leg that is arranged between the center lock arm and each of the slides. The legs and the center lock arm extend in a same direction from the base. The bend is a second bend. The portion is a second portion. A first bend is arranged at the base. A first portion extends from the first bend to the second bend. The first and second bends and the first and second portions provide the center lock arm.
In another exemplary embodiment, a method of assembling an electrical connector includes the steps of pushing first and second connectors together, sliding a connector position assurance lock from an unlocked position, catching a connector lock arm on the first connector with a shoulder of the connector position assurance lock, deflecting the connector lock arm upward along with a wave-shaped center lock arm of the connector position assurance lock, and preventing the connector position assurance lock from moving to a locked position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the method includes the steps of fully seating first and second connectors with one another to electrically connected mating terminals by seating a block in a slot in the second connector. The method also includes, again, sliding the connector position assurance lock from an unlocked position. The method further includes, again, deflecting the wave-shaped center lock arm of the connector position assurance lock inward. The method further includes inserting a nose of the wave-shaped center lock arm into the slot in the second connector with the connector position assurance lock in the locked position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, spaced apart lock tabs partially overlap a free end of the connector lock arm. The free end includes spaced apart arms that extend laterally from a central portion. Each of the spaced apart arms are arranged beneath a respective lock tab. The deflecting step includes abutting the lock tabs with the spaced apart arms in an improper mating position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, the central portion abuts a wall in a fully seated position.
In a further embodiment of any of the above, an opening is defined between the lock tabs. The central portion extends through the opening and between terminal ends of the lock tabs in the improper mating position.
The disclosure can be further understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A plastic electrical connector assembly 10 (
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The CPA lock 16 (
The first connector 12 has spaced apart rails 40 that each provide a channel 44, as shown in
The center lock arm 20 has a first bend 50 arranged at the base 29. A first portion 46 extends from the first bend 50 to a second bend 52. Each of the first and second bends 50, 52 are arcuate in shape. The second bend 52 is joined to the nose 22 by a second portion 48 that is parallel to the connector lock arm 18 in the unlocked position (
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To further maintain the first and second connectors 12, 14 in engagement with one another, the CPA lock 16 is slid from the unlocked position (
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If the first and second connectors 12, 14 are not fully seated with one another, the CPA lock 16 will not be able to move to the locked position. The block 24 will not be fully received in the slot 60 when the first and second connectors 12, 14 are not fully seated, i.e. an improper mating position. Moreover, the end 64 of the wall will not be flush with the block 24. As a result, in an attempt to slide the CPA lock 16 from the unlocked position to the locked position, the connector lock arm 18 will be deflected upward as the shoulder 23 catches the block 24, as shown in
Due to package size constraints, the connector lock arm 18 does not have sufficient column strength to prevent unintentional seating of the CPA in a purely linear direction. To this end, the disclosed features of the CPA lock 16 work integrally with the connector lock arm 18 to increase blocking force and prevent unintentional seating by combining an upward and linear deflection. The CPA nose design provides upward force against connector lock arm 18, via the block 24. The design of the nose 22 provides linear force against connector lock arm block 24. Overlapping connector side arms interact with connector lock tabs, providing additional downward force to prevent connector lock arm from buckling during an unintentional CPA mate.
During proper CPA mating, i.e., the locked position, the wave-shaped center beam geometry provides reduced engagement and adequate deflection with minimal strains while the CPA lock transitions from the unlocked position to the fully seated position.
It should also be understood that although a particular component arrangement is disclosed in the illustrated embodiment, other arrangements will benefit herefrom. Although particular step sequences are shown, described, and claimed, it should be understood that steps may be performed in any order, separated or combined unless otherwise indicated and will still benefit from the present invention.
Although the different examples have specific components shown in the illustrations, embodiments of this invention are not limited to those particular combinations. It is possible to use some of the components or features from one of the examples in combination with features or components from another one of the examples.
Although an example embodiment has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of the claims. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine their true scope and content.
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