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AU7521798A
AU7521798A AU75217/98A AU7521798A AU7521798A AU 7521798 A AU7521798 A AU 7521798A AU 75217/98 A AU75217/98 A AU 75217/98A AU 7521798 A AU7521798 A AU 7521798A AU 7521798 A AU7521798 A AU 7521798A
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Glen Mc Farlane
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/627Snap or like fastening
    • H01R13/6277Snap or like fastening comprising annular latching means, e.g. ring snapping in an annular groove
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/02Contact members
    • H01R13/28Contacts for sliding cooperation with identically-shaped contact, e.g. for hermaphroditic coupling devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/84Hermaphroditic coupling devices

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Abstract

A connector unit 1 comprises a latching shell 3 having three peripheral resilient tongues 4 at substantially 120 DEG from one another each bearing an outwardly projecting latch 5. A catching sleeve 28 also arranged in the connector unit 1 has three peripheral arms 30 at substantially 120 DEG from one another each provided with an inner latch catching groove 31. The peripheral arms 30 of the catching sleeve 28 are located angularly between the resilient tongues 4 of the latching shell 3, whereby the latches 5 are circumferentially alternating with the latch catching grooves 31. <IMAGE>

Description

WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 Connector System TECHNICAL FIELD 5 This invention relates to a connector system for coupling signal transmission conductor means via mating means controlled by a self latching mechanism. BACKGROUND ART 10 Connector systems of this type are known and universally used in various areas demanding very good qualities of precision and reliability. General configurations of these systems comprise two tubular bodies 15 forming a plug and socket arrangement, each of these plug and socket bodies being intended to be coupled to conductors for the transmission of electric, photonic or fluid signals, and the plug and socket bodies being for engagement into one another. Upon insertion of the plug body into the socket body a self-latching mechanism automatically locks the plug body 20 in the socket body by mere pushing the plug body axially into the socket body. When required, the plug body is disengaged from the socket body by a straight axial pull on an outer release sleeve which initially allows unlocking of the self-latching mechanism and then withdrawal of the plug body out of the socket body. Accordingly, the connection between plug 25 body and socket body cannot be broken by pulling on the cable containing the signal transmission conductors or any other component part of the plug and socket bodies other than the outer release sleeve. In a well known of these connector systems, a plurality of peripheral 30 elastic tongues are mounted on the plug body and each of said tongues bears on outwardly projecting latch whereby each said latches may WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 2 resiliently move radially on the plug body. An outer sleeve slidably mounted on the plug body for axial movement therealong comprises an extension surrounding the peripheral elastic tongues and this extension has a plurality of transverse windows respectively placed over the 5 projecting latches, whereby axial movement of the sleeve over the plug body causes the windows of the sleeve extension to act as ramps forcing the projecting latches radially and inwardly with respect to the plug body. The socket body comprises an inner circular groove for catching the projecting latches upon insertion of the plug body into the socket body. 10 According to the general operation described hereabove, connection of the system is obtained by mere insertion of the plug body into the socket body, whereby the projecting latches radially contract to enter into the socket body and then expand into the catching groove thereof, thus locking the assembly of plug body and socket body. Disconnection of the 15 system is obtained by axial pull on the outer sleeve the windows of which radially contract the projecting latches thereby allowing extraction thereof from the catching groove whereby the plug body may be withdrawn from the socket body. 20 Another of these connector systems, described in US-3160457, comprises a plurality of peripheral elastic tongues with protruding latches mounted on a release sleeve slidably arranged over the plug body which carries a truncated cone ramp disposed under the latches. A release space is provided between the latches and the plug body. The socket 25 body comprises an inner circular groove for catching the protruding latches upon insertion of the plug body into the socket body. Connection of the system is obtained by pushing the plug body into the socket body whereby the latches may contract in the release space and enter into the socket body and then expand into the catching groove. In that 30 configuration, any pull on the plug body other than on the release sleeve results in the truncated cone ramp of the plug body further urging the WO 98/49753 CTruio 3 latches in the catching groove of the socket body. Disconnection of the self-latching assembly is obtained by pulling the release sleeve whereby the latches may contract in the release space to allow withdrawal of the plug body from the socket body. 5 Still a further of these connector systems is described in FR-A-2159701. A plug body comprises a plurality of peripheral elastic tongues with inwardly projecting latches intended to engage an annular catching groove peripherally arranged on a socket body. A release sleeve is mounted for o10 movement over the plug body and comprises at one end a bevelled portion orientated towards the inwardly projecting latches and capable of passing beneath them, and at the other end, a stop arrangement cooperating with a circlip mounted elastically on the plug member. The internal surface of the release sleeve is staged so as to block the inwardly 15 projecting latches in the catching groove of the socket body when the stop arrangement is engaged on the circlip and to allow the latches to expand radially out of the catching groove when the stop arrangement is released from the circlip, which allows the bevelled portion of the release sleeve to pass beneath the latches to spread them radially apart and unlock the 20 self-latching connection. All these connector systems are definitely fail-proof with operators who know or can recognise that they have in hands a plug body or a socket body that are made to fit to one another whereby the connection can be 25 secured either by inserting the plug body into the socket body or by engaging the socket body over the plug body. However, this is not necessarily the case in high stress or so-called blind conditions such as exist, for example, in military operation. A fail-proof connection cannot be assured if the operator may be puzzled by having in hand the plug body 30 or the socket body. And that situation may be particularly acute where connection has to be made on loose cables.
WO 98/49753 PCT/IEP98/I1960 4 DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION It is an object of this invention to avoid that failure potential by means of a 5 connector system which avoids any puzzling condition for the operator, even under the worse environmental conditions. A further object of the invention is to achieve a connector system that simplifies logistics in the coupling of signal transmission conductor means. And a still further object of the invention is to propose a connector system that is versatile and easy 10 to manufacture. To this effect, the connector system according to the invention complies with the definitions given in the claims. 15 Accordingly, a connector unit comprising resiliently movable latch means circumferentially alternating with latch catching means allows mating of a first connector unit with a second identical connector unit by mere insertion and self-latching of the resiliently movable latch means of the first connector unit into the latch catching means of the second connector 20 unit while the latch catching means of the first connector unit simultaneously house and catch the resiliently movable latch means of the second connector unit. There are no hazardous or search manipulations of different elements and no questions about what has to be done with elements which differ visually, tactily or operatively. A simple fail-proof one 25 motion insertion is only required to achieve the coupling of the signal transmission conductor means. As the connector unit acts both as a plug body and a socket body, logistics are simplified either for the types of elements that have to be stored or in the preparation of cable assemblies. Tutoring of operators is drastically reduced, whatever their educational 30 background. And manufacture of the connector system is also simplified by the reduction of the number of different elements.
WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 5 In a preferred embodiment, the connector unit comprises a plurality of resiliently movable latch means circumferentially arranged at a distance from one another and a plurality of latch catching means circumferentially 5 alternating with said latch means, whereby a still further ease of coupling is achieved. And the latch means may be movable radially or circumferentially. Where ramp means are provided for urging the latch means against the 10 resiliency thereof, unmating becomes effortless as the latching means are released from the latch catching means. Where a control sleeve is mounted for longitudinal movement on the connector unit, with the ramp means connected to the control sleeve, self 15 latching and release of the connection may be achieved by direct push pull action on the control sleeve. A control sleeve may also be mounted for longitudinal movement on the connector unit, with the latch means connected to the control sleeve. 20 Wall means may be provided for urging the latch means in latching condition to strengthen the locking condition of the latch means in the latch catching means. And spring biased muff means may be mounted in the connector unit to 25 reciprocate over the latch means and latch catching means for tightness purposes and/or to prevent unwanted contact with the signal transmission conductor means in the connector unit and/or to protect the latch means and latch catching means from environmental aggression. 30 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 6 These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings which show, diagrammatically 5 and by way of example only, two preferred but still illustrative embodiments of the invention. Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the connector unit of the first embodiment of the invention. 10 Figure 2 is a view according to line I-I of Figure 1. Figures 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10, are respectively side elevations and top plan views of details of Figure 1. 15 Figure 11 is a longitudinal section showing the connector unit of the first embodiment in mating condition with an identical connector unit. Figure 12 is a longitudinal section of the second embodiment of the 20 invention. Figure 13 is a longitudinal section showing the connector unit of the second embodiment in mating condition with an identical connector unit. 25 MODES OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION The connector unit 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2 comprises a central tubular body 2 on which is mounted a latching shell 3 (Figs 1, 2, 5, 6) having three peripheral resilient tongues 4 extending at 1200 from one 30 another, each bearing at its end an outwardly projecting latch 5 having a forward surface inclined towards the end of the tongue 4 and a rearward WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 7 abutment surface 7 substantially perpendicular to the tongue 4. Latching shell 3 is affixed to the central tubular body 2 between a shoulder 8 thereof and a ring 9 fastened thereto. 5 Over latching shell 3 is a slidable sleeve 10 (Figures 1, 2, 7, 8) having at one end three peripheral extension arms 11 arranged at substantially 120* from one another over the tongues 4 of latching shell 3. Each arm 11 is provided with a transverse window 12 located over the corresponding latch 5. The sleeve 10 abuts against shoulder 8 of central tubular body 2 10 and its rear end 13 is fastened, for example glued, to a control sleeve 14 surrounding the connector unit 1. Inside the rear end 13 of sleeve 10 is a chamber 15 in which is located a coil spring 16 of which one end abuts against a wall 17 of chamber 15 and the other end abuts against a ring 18 movable in chamber 15 and the rear end of which bears against an 15 abutment wall 19 of the rear end of control sleeve 14. Two O-rings 20 and 21 on ring 18 assure tightness between ring 18, sleeve 10 and central tubular body 2. The rear end of control sleeve 14 slidingly bears on the end of a collet nut 20 22 meshing on a threaded end portion 23 of central tubular body 2 and bearing against the rear end of ring 18. Collet nut 22 holds a signal transmission conductor assembly 24 extending in central tubular body 2 and abuting against a shoulder 37 thereof. An O-ring 25 assures tightness between signal transmission conductor assembly 24 and central tubular 25 body 2. Signal transmission conductor assembly 24 is secured angularly to central tubular body 2 via a stud 26 positioned in a groove 27 of central tubular body. Signal transmission conductor assembly 24 can be of any kind for transmitting electric, photonic or fluid signals, and needs no further description. 30 WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 8 Over the sleeve 10 and central tubular body 2 is mounted a catching sleeve 28 (Figures 1, 2, 9, 10) affixed to central tubular body 2 by a screw 29. Catching sleeve 28 comprises three peripheral arms 30 arranged at substantially 120* from one another and located angularly between 5 resilient tongues 4 of latching shell 3 and windowed arms 11 of sleeve 10, and each peripheral arm 30 is provided with an inner latch catching groove 31 having substantially the same shape as latches 5, however in reversed condition. The latches 5 and windows 12 are thus circumferentially alternating with the latch catching grooves 31. 10 The front end of control sleeve 14 extends somewhat back of the front end of peripheral arms 30 of catching sleeve 28 and between catching sleeve 28 and control sleeve 14 is mounted a sliding muff 32 (Figure 1, 2, 3, 4) the front end of which contains an O-ring 33. The rear end of muff 32 is 15 slotted at 34 for longitudinal positioning and angular guiding by screw 29, and a spring 35 located between the rear end of muff 32 and an inner abutment wall 36 of control sleeve 14 urges forwardly muff 32 over the front end of the peripheral arms 30 of catching sleeve and the latches 5 of latching shell 3. An O-ring 38 assures tightness between muff 32 and 20 control sleeve 14. Operation of this connector unit is as follows, reference being made to Figure 11. Two identical connector units 1 are positioned in front of one another and pushed against one another and the O-rings 33 of muffs 32 25 assure tightness at that location. The muffs 32 retract within the control sleeves 14, against the bias of springs 35, whereby the peripheral arms 30 of the catching sleeve 28 of each of the connector units I may be respectively inserted between the peripheral arms 30 of the catching sleeve 28 of the other connector unit. The latches 5 and windows 12 of 3o latching shell 3 and sleeve 10 of each connector unit 1 may thus respectively engage under the peripheral arms 30 of the catching sleeve WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 9 28 of the other connector unit 1. Due to the bias of resilient tongues 4, the latches 5 engage the corresponding latch catching grooves 31 with their rearward abutment 7 bearing against the corresponding reversed shape of the latch catching groove 31. The assembly of the two connector units 1 5 is thus secured and tight. Any pull on the collet nuts 22 or on the cables (not shown) connected to the signal transmission conductor assemblies 24 is transmitted to the latches 5 and latch catching grooves 31 via central tubular bodies 2, latching shells 3, resilient tongues 4, and screws 29, and the assembly of the connector units 1 remains firmly secured. 10 Disassembly is achieved by mere pull on one or both the control sleeves 14 of the connector units 1 which retract against the bias of springs 16. Retraction of control sleeve 14 against the bias of spring 16 draws sleeve 10 the extension arms 11 of which drive the windows 12 along inclined 15 surfaces 6 of latches 5 thereby urging latches 5 out of the latch catching grooves 31. The connector units 1 may thus be separated from one another while muffs 32 are pushed by springs 35 over the latches 5 and peripheral arms 30 of catching sleeves 28 and the end of the signal transmission conductor assemblies 24. 20 The second embodiment shown in Figure 12 comprises a connector unit 39 having a central tubular body 40 with three peripheral arms 41 extending at 120" from one another, each terminating in an upwardly inclined wall 42. Over the central tubular body 40 is slidably mounted a 25 latching shell 43 having three peripheral resilient tongues 44 respectively extending at 120* from one another at some distance over the arms 41. Latching shell 43 is limited in its forward motion by a shoulder 50 of central tubular body 40 and it is angularly fixed with respect to central tubular body 40 via a stud and groove arrangement (not shown). Resilient 30 tongues 44 terminate each in an outwardly projecting latch 45 having a rearward latching surface 46 and a front inwardly oriented surface 47 WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 10 bearing on inclined wall 42 of arm 41. Rearward portion 48 of latching shell 43 includes a chamber 49 in which is located a coil spring 51 of which one end abuts against the front wall of chamber 49 and the other end abuts against a ring 52 movable in chamber 49 and over central 5 tubular body 40. The rear end of ring 52 bears against an abutment wall 53 of the rear end of a control sleeve 54 surrounding the connector unit 39 and affixed, for example glued, at 55 to latching shell 43. Two O-rings 56 on ring 52 provide tightness between ring 52, latching shell 43 and central tubular body 40. 10 The rear end of control sleeve 54 slidingly bears on the end of a collet nut 57 meshing on a threaded end portion 58 of central tubular body 40 and bearing against the rear end of ring 52. Collet nut 57 holds a signal transmission conductor assembly 59 extending and secured longitudinally 15 and angularly in central tubular body 40 as that of the first embodiment. An O-ring 60 provides tightness between signal transmission conductor assembly 59 and central tubular body 40. Over the latching shell 43 and the central tubular body 40 is mounted a 20 catching sleeve 61 affixed to central tubular body 40 via a screw 62. Catching sleeve 61 comprises three peripheral arms 63 arranged at substantially 1200 from one another and located angularly between resilient tongues 44 of latching shell 43 and peripheral arms 41 of central tubular body 40. Each peripheral arm 63 of catching sleeve 61 is provided 25 with an inner latch catching groove 64 having substantially the same shape as latches 45 however in reversed arrangement. The latches 45 and arms 41 are thus circumferentially alternating with the latch catching grooves 64. 30 The front end of control sleeve 54 extends somewhat back of the front end of peripheral arms 63 of catching sleeve 61 and between catching sleeve WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 11 61 and control sleeve 54 is mounted a sliding muff 65 the front end of which contains an O-ring 66. The rear end of muff 65 is slotted at 67 for longitudinal and angular positioning by screw 62, and a spring 68 positioned between the rear end of muff 65 and an inner abutment wall 69 5 of control sleeve 54 urges forwardly muff 65 over the front end of peripheral arms 63 of catching sleeve 61 and the latches 45 and arms 41. An O-ring 70 assures tightness between muff 65 and control sleeve 54. Operation of this embodiment is as follows with reference to Figure 13. 10 Two identical connector units 39 are positioned in front of one another and pushed against one another, whereas the O-rings 66 assure tightness at that level. The muffs 65 retract within control sleeves 54 against the bias of springs 68, whereby the peripheral arms 63 of catching sleeve 61 of each of the connector units 39 may be respectively inserted between the 15 peripheral arms 63 of the catching sleeve 61 of the other connector unit. The latches 45 and arms 41 of each connector unit 39 may thus respectively engage under the peripheral arms 63 of the other connector unit 39. Due to the bias of resilient tongues 44, the latches 45 engage the corresponding latch catching grooves 64 with their rearward latching 20 surface 46 bearing against the corresponding surface of the latch catching groove 64. The assembly of the two connector units 39 is thus secured and tight. Any pull on the collet nuts 57 or on the cables (not shown) connected to the signal transmission conductor assemblies 59 is transmitted to the central tubular bodies 40 the peripheral arms 41 and 25 inclined walls 42 of which urge the latches 45 into the latch catching grooves 64, and the assembly of the connector units 39 remains strongly secured. Disassembly is achieved by simple pull on one or both the control sleeves 54 of the connector units 39. Retraction of the control sleeve 54 against the bias of spring 51 draws latching shell 43 the latches 30 45 of which are urged out of the latch catching grooves 64 by the walls thereof and along inclined walls 42 or peripheral arms 41. The connector WO 98/49753 PCT/EP98/01960 12 units may thus be separated from one another while muffs 65 are pushed by springs 68 over the latches 45 and peripheral arms 63 of catching sleeves 61 as well as the end of signal transmission conductor assemblies. 5 Variants are available. For example, the number of latched tongues and latch catching arms and related elements may be less or more than three, being essential that they o10 provide a circumferential alternation allowing intermating of the connector unit with an identical connector unit. The latches may protrude inwardly with the corresponding re-arrangement of the related elements. 15 The latches may be resiliently movable circumferentially instead of radially as shown, the latch catching grooves, windowed arms and ramp equipped peripheral arms being correspondingly positioned to operate laterally. 20 The substantially triangular latches shown may have other shapes, and they may be replaced by balls. The muff system 32, 65 can be suppressed, in particular where tightness or protection is not required for the latches and related elements, the latch 25 catching elements, and the signal transmission conductor assemblies. The muff 32, 65 may include a half-moon lid projecting forwardly of the front end thereof for further ease of mating.

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1. A connector system for coupling signal transmission conductor means 5 (24, 59) via mating means controlled by a self-latching mechanism, characterized by a connector unit (1, 39) comprising resiliently movable latch means (5, 45) circumferentially alternating with latch catching means (31, 64). o10
2. A connector system according to claim 1, wherein the connector unit (1, 39) comprises a plurality of resiliently movable latch means (5, 45) circumferentially arranged at a distance from one another and a plurality of latch catching means (31, 64) circumferentially alternating with said latch means. 15
3. A connector system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said latch means (5, 45) are movable radially.
4. A connector system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said latch 20 means are movable circumferentially.
5. A connector system according to any of claims 1 to 4, further comprising ramp means (12, 64) for urging said latch means (5, 45) against the resiliency thereof. 25
6. A connector system according to claim 5, further comprising a control sleeve (14) mounted for longitudinal movement on said connector unit (1), wherein said ramp means (12) are connected to said control sleeve (14). 30
7. A connector system according to claim 5, further comprising a control sleeve (54) mounted for longitudinal movement on said connector unit (39), wherein said latch means (45) are connected to said control sleeve (54). WO 98/49753 PCTIEP98/01960 14
8. A connector system according to any of claims 1 to 7, further comprising wall means (42) for urging said latch means (45) in latching condition. 5
9. A connector system according to any of claims 1 to 8, further comprising spring biased muff means (32, 65) mounted in said connector unit (1, 39) to reciprocate over said latch means (5, 45) and latch catching means (31, 64). 10
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