EP0971450B1 - Secondary locked electrical connector - Google Patents
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- EP0971450B1 EP0971450B1 EP99201904A EP99201904A EP0971450B1 EP 0971450 B1 EP0971450 B1 EP 0971450B1 EP 99201904 A EP99201904 A EP 99201904A EP 99201904 A EP99201904 A EP 99201904A EP 0971450 B1 EP0971450 B1 EP 0971450B1
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/40—Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
- H01R13/42—Securing in a demountable manner
- H01R13/424—Securing in base or case composed of a plurality of insulating parts having at least one resilient insulating part
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/40—Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members
- H01R13/42—Securing in a demountable manner
- H01R13/436—Securing a plurality of contact members by one locking piece or operation
- H01R13/4361—Insertion of locking piece perpendicular to direction of contact insertion
- H01R13/4362—Insertion of locking piece perpendicular to direction of contact insertion comprising a temporary and a final locking position
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- This invention relates to electrical connectors, and more particularly to electrical connectors having female terminals received in cavities of a connector housing.
- connector housings having flexible locking tangs or fingers are large and bulky, and are difficult to tool and injection mould.
- Another disadvantage of these devices having flexible locking tangs or fingers is that the system provides only a flexible locking member engaging a rigid locking member. Unfortunately, the flexible locking member may become inadvertently disengaged, allowing the female terminal to be removed from the connector body.
- An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a connector housing including a main body and an insert, the main body having a front face, a rear face, and a plurality of terminal receiving cavities extending in a longitudinal direction between the front and rear faces, each terminal receiving cavity being defined in part by opposed side walls, and a flexible beam which is attached at a first end to the front face and at a second end to the rear face and which has a rigid locking tab extending into the terminal receiving cavity, the insert having a planar front portion positioned adjacent the front face and an arm portion which makes a sliding fit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in a slot in the main body, the slot opening through the front face and into each terminal receiving cavity on a side opposite to the flexible beam, the arm portion defining a rigid side of each terminal receiving cavity and having a rigid locking tab extending into each terminal receiving cavity; and a female electrical terminal positioned in one of the terminal receiving cavities and having a recess for receiving the locking tab on the flexible beam in a snap fit,
- the electrical connector of the present invention is simple in design, allows easy manufacture of both the housing and the terminals, and provides a rigid to rigid locking feature for the terminal.
- an electrical connector 10 includes a connector housing 12 having a main body 11 with a plurality of terminal receiving cavities 14 formed therein, and an insert 15.
- the main body 11 includes a front face 16 and a rear face 18, and each terminal receiving cavity 14 extends between the front and rear faces in a longitudinal direction A.
- the rear face 18 has a plurality of openings 20, each aligned with a terminal receiving cavity 14 to facilitate insertion of a female terminal 22 into the cavity 14 through the opening 20.
- Each terminal receiving cavity 14 is defined in part by opposed side walls 26, 28, and a flexible beam 34.
- the beam 34 preferably has first and second ends 36, 38 attached to the front face 16 and rear face 18 of the main body 11, respectively.
- the flexible beam 34 is attached only at the ends 36, 38 and not along sides 40 of the beam.
- a rigid locking tab 42 integral with the beam 34 extends from the beam into the terminal receiving cavity 14.
- a second cavity 44 may be defined in the main body 11 on the opposite side of the flexible beam 34 to the terminal receiving cavity 14 to facilitate movement or deflection of the beam 34.
- a slot 17 is formed in the main body 11 and extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A.
- a groove 35 is formed in the main body 11 and extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A and opens into the slot 17.
- the slot 17 opens through the front face 16 of the main body 11 and through each terminal receiving cavity 14 on a side of the terminal receiving cavity which is opposite to the beam 34.
- the insert 15 is substantially T-shaped and has a planar front portion 19 and an arm portion 21 which extends away from the front portion in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto.
- the arm portion 21 makes a sliding fit in the slot 17 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A such that the arm portion defines a substantially rigid side 24 of each terminal receiving cavity 14, and the front portion 19 lies alongside the front face 16 of the main body 11.
- the front portion 19 has a plurality of openings 64, each aligned with a terminal receiving cavity 14
- the arm portion 21 has integral rigid locking tabs 30 which extend from the arm portion into each terminal receiving cavity 14 at a location generally opposite the locking tabs 42 formed on the beam 34.
- the tabs 30 are preferably defined by a rib 23 formed on the arm portion 21 with gaps 25 formed in the rib between adjacent tabs.
- the main body 11 is constructed and arranged for receiving a female terminal 22 in each of the terminal receiving cavities 14.
- the female terminal 22 may include a first end 46 and second end 48, and a body portion 50 therebetween.
- the first end 46 is open to receive a male terminal.
- the second end 48 is constructed for attachment to a wire 52, and preferably includes a metal crimp section.
- the body portion 50 has a recess 58 or an aperture formed therein for receiving the locking tab 30, and a recess 27 or an aperture for receiving the locking tab 42.
- the recesses 58,27 may be connected as shown by a circumferentially extending groove 29.
- the recess 58 has a rearwardly facing shoulder 60 for engaging a corresponding forwardly facing shoulder 32 on the locking tab 30.
- the recess 27 has a rearwardly facing shoulder 31 for engaging a corresponding forwardly facing shoulder 33 on the locking tab 42.
- the arm portion 21 of the insert 15 is slid into the slot 17, with the locking tabs 30 sliding in the groove 35, until the insert reaches a first position where the gaps 25 between the locking tabs 30 align with the terminal receiving cavities 14.
- the first end 46 of the female terminal 22 is inserted through the opening 20 in the rear face 18 and into the terminal receiving cavity 14.
- the first end 46 of the female terminal 22 passes through the gap 25 and engages the locking tab 42, and the beam 34 flexes into the second cavity 44 to accommodate the movement of the beam.
- the female terminal 22 is pushed forward further until the locking tab 42 makes a snap fit in the recess 27 due to the resilient force of the flexible beam 34.
- the insert 15 is then slid to a final position in which the locking tab 30 is positioned in the recess 58.
- the respective shoulders 31,60; 33,32 on the recesses 27,58 and the locking tabs 42,30 prevent inadvertent rearward withdrawal of the terminal 22 from the terminal receiving cavity 14.
- the shoulders 31,32, 33,60 provide a rigid to rigid surface locking feature holding the terminal 22 in this final position.
- a male terminal (not shown) may be inserted through the opening 64 in the front portion 19 of the insert 15 and into the first end 46 of the female terminal 22 to make an electrical connection therewith.
- the openings 64 are offset from the terminal receiving cavities 14, and so the front portion 19 of the insert acts as a stop to prevent over insertion of the female terminals 22.
- the openings 64 in the front portion 19 preferably have a diameter which is slightly smaller than the first end 46 of the terminals 22 so that the front portion also acts as a stop for the terminals when the insert 15 is in the final position.
- An additional insert (not shown) may be placed in each of the second cavities 44 to substantially prevent unintentional flexing of the beam 34 after installation of a female terminal 22.
- the terminal receiving cavities 14 which are adjacent in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A on either side of the slot 17 are mirror images so that the arm portion 21 of the insert 15 simultaneously provides a rigid side 24 for each terminal receiving cavity on either side of the arm portion.
- additional arm portions 21 may be provided on the insert 15, with additional corresponding slots 17 being formed in the main body 11 of the housing 12.
- the electrical connector according to the present invention has a low profile, is simple in design, easy to manufacture, and provides a rigid to rigid surface locking feature of the terminal that has previously been absent in prior art designs.
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Description
- This invention relates to electrical connectors, and more particularly to electrical connectors having female terminals received in cavities of a connector housing.
- It is common in the prior art to provide an electrical connector having a female terminal received in a terminal cavity of a connector housing. The female terminal may be held in the connector housing by flexible locking tangs or fingers. The flexible locking tangs or fingers may be formed as a part of the female terminal or the connector housing. Document DE-A-19532381, on which the preamble of claim 1 is based, discloses an electrical connector having a connector housing including a main body and an insert and a female electrical terminal, the connection between the main body and the terminal being achieved by means of elastic tabs on the terminal coacting with openings in the main body. Female terminals having flexible locking tangs or fingers are complicated structures to manufacture, often having at least two separate pieces to be assembled and often are large and bulky. Similarly, connector housings having flexible locking tangs or fingers are large and bulky, and are difficult to tool and injection mould. Another disadvantage of these devices having flexible locking tangs or fingers is that the system provides only a flexible locking member engaging a rigid locking member. Unfortunately, the flexible locking member may become inadvertently disengaged, allowing the female terminal to be removed from the connector body.
- It an object of the present invention to provide advantages over, and alternatives to, the prior art.
- An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a connector housing including a main body and an insert, the main body having a front face, a rear face, and a plurality of terminal receiving cavities extending in a longitudinal direction between the front and rear faces, each terminal receiving cavity being defined in part by opposed side walls, and a flexible beam which is attached at a first end to the front face and at a second end to the rear face and which has a rigid locking tab extending into the terminal receiving cavity, the insert having a planar front portion positioned adjacent the front face and an arm portion which makes a sliding fit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in a slot in the main body, the slot opening through the front face and into each terminal receiving cavity on a side opposite to the flexible beam, the arm portion defining a rigid side of each terminal receiving cavity and having a rigid locking tab extending into each terminal receiving cavity; and a female electrical terminal positioned in one of the terminal receiving cavities and having a recess for receiving the locking tab on the flexible beam in a snap fit, a recess for receiving the locking tab on the arm portion in a sliding fit, and a first end for receiving a male terminal inserted through an opening in the front portion of the insert.
- The electrical connector of the present invention is simple in design, allows easy manufacture of both the housing and the terminals, and provides a rigid to rigid locking feature for the terminal.
- The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
- Figure 1 is a sectioned perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention when viewed from the front face of the connector;
- Figure 2 is a sectioned perspective view of the electrical connector of Figure 1 when viewed from the rear face of the connector; and
- Figure 3 is a sectioned perspective view of part of the electrical connector of Figure 1 when viewed from the front.
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- Referring to the drawings, an
electrical connector 10 according to the present invention includes aconnector housing 12 having amain body 11 with a plurality of terminal receivingcavities 14 formed therein, and aninsert 15. Themain body 11 includes afront face 16 and arear face 18, and each terminal receivingcavity 14 extends between the front and rear faces in a longitudinal direction A. Therear face 18 has a plurality ofopenings 20, each aligned with aterminal receiving cavity 14 to facilitate insertion of afemale terminal 22 into thecavity 14 through theopening 20. Eachterminal receiving cavity 14 is defined in part byopposed side walls flexible beam 34. Thebeam 34 preferably has first andsecond ends front face 16 andrear face 18 of themain body 11, respectively. Preferably, theflexible beam 34 is attached only at theends sides 40 of the beam. Arigid locking tab 42 integral with thebeam 34 extends from the beam into theterminal receiving cavity 14. Asecond cavity 44 may be defined in themain body 11 on the opposite side of theflexible beam 34 to theterminal receiving cavity 14 to facilitate movement or deflection of thebeam 34. - A
slot 17 is formed in themain body 11 and extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A. Agroove 35 is formed in themain body 11 and extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A and opens into theslot 17. Theslot 17 opens through thefront face 16 of themain body 11 and through eachterminal receiving cavity 14 on a side of the terminal receiving cavity which is opposite to thebeam 34. Theinsert 15 is substantially T-shaped and has a planarfront portion 19 and anarm portion 21 which extends away from the front portion in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto. Thearm portion 21 makes a sliding fit in theslot 17 in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A such that the arm portion defines a substantiallyrigid side 24 of eachterminal receiving cavity 14, and thefront portion 19 lies alongside thefront face 16 of themain body 11. Thefront portion 19 has a plurality ofopenings 64, each aligned with aterminal receiving cavity 14 - The
arm portion 21 has integralrigid locking tabs 30 which extend from the arm portion into eachterminal receiving cavity 14 at a location generally opposite thelocking tabs 42 formed on thebeam 34. Thetabs 30 are preferably defined by arib 23 formed on thearm portion 21 withgaps 25 formed in the rib between adjacent tabs. - The
main body 11 is constructed and arranged for receiving afemale terminal 22 in each of theterminal receiving cavities 14. Thefemale terminal 22 may include afirst end 46 andsecond end 48, and abody portion 50 therebetween. Thefirst end 46 is open to receive a male terminal. Thesecond end 48 is constructed for attachment to awire 52, and preferably includes a metal crimp section. Thebody portion 50 has arecess 58 or an aperture formed therein for receiving thelocking tab 30, and arecess 27 or an aperture for receiving thelocking tab 42. Therecesses groove 29. Therecess 58 has a rearwardly facingshoulder 60 for engaging a corresponding forwardly facingshoulder 32 on thelocking tab 30. Therecess 27 has a rearwardly facingshoulder 31 for engaging a corresponding forwardly facingshoulder 33 on thelocking tab 42. - To assemble the
connector 10, thearm portion 21 of theinsert 15 is slid into theslot 17, with thelocking tabs 30 sliding in thegroove 35, until the insert reaches a first position where thegaps 25 between thelocking tabs 30 align with theterminal receiving cavities 14. Thefirst end 46 of thefemale terminal 22 is inserted through the opening 20 in therear face 18 and into theterminal receiving cavity 14. Thefirst end 46 of thefemale terminal 22 passes through thegap 25 and engages thelocking tab 42, and thebeam 34 flexes into thesecond cavity 44 to accommodate the movement of the beam. Thefemale terminal 22 is pushed forward further until thelocking tab 42 makes a snap fit in therecess 27 due to the resilient force of theflexible beam 34. Theinsert 15 is then slid to a final position in which thelocking tab 30 is positioned in therecess 58. Therespective shoulders recesses locking tabs terminal 22 from theterminal receiving cavity 14. Unlike prior connectors with flexible locking tangs of fingers, theshoulders terminal 22 in this final position. A male terminal (not shown) may be inserted through theopening 64 in thefront portion 19 of theinsert 15 and into thefirst end 46 of thefemale terminal 22 to make an electrical connection therewith. - In the first position of the
insert 15, theopenings 64 are offset from theterminal receiving cavities 14, and so thefront portion 19 of the insert acts as a stop to prevent over insertion of thefemale terminals 22. Theopenings 64 in thefront portion 19 preferably have a diameter which is slightly smaller than thefirst end 46 of theterminals 22 so that the front portion also acts as a stop for the terminals when theinsert 15 is in the final position. An additional insert (not shown) may be placed in each of thesecond cavities 44 to substantially prevent unintentional flexing of thebeam 34 after installation of afemale terminal 22. - As shown in Figure 3, the
terminal receiving cavities 14 which are adjacent in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction A on either side of theslot 17 are mirror images so that thearm portion 21 of theinsert 15 simultaneously provides arigid side 24 for each terminal receiving cavity on either side of the arm portion. Alternatively,additional arm portions 21 may be provided on theinsert 15, with additionalcorresponding slots 17 being formed in themain body 11 of thehousing 12. - The electrical connector according to the present invention has a low profile, is simple in design, easy to manufacture, and provides a rigid to rigid surface locking feature of the terminal that has previously been absent in prior art designs.
Claims (7)
- An electrical connector (10) comprising a connector housing (12) including a main body (11) and an insert (15), the main body having a front face (16), a rear face (18), and a plurality of terminal receiving cavities (14) extending in a longitudinal direction (A) between the front and rear faces (16,18), each terminal receiving cavity (14) being defined in part by opposed side walls (26,28), the insert (15) having a planar front portion (19) positioned adjacent the front face (16) and an arm portion (21) which makes a sliding fit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction in a slot (17) in the main body, the arm portion defining a rigid side (24) inside of each terminal receiving cavity (14) and having a rigid locking tab (30) extending into each terminal receiving cavity (14); and a female electrical terminal (22) positioned in one of the terminal receiving cavities and having a recess (58) for receiving the locking tab (30) on the arm portion (21) in a sliding fit, and a first end (46) for receiving a male terminal inserted through an opening (64) in the front portion of the insert (15), characterised in that
the main body (11) further has a flexible beam (34) which is attached at a first end (36) to the front face (16) and at a second end (38) to the rear face (18) and which has a rigid locking tab (42) extending into the terminal receiving cavity, and
the female electrical terminal (22) further has a recess (27) for receiving the locking tab (42) on the flexible beam (34) in a snap fit, the slot (17) opening through the front face (16) and into each terminal receiving cavity (14) on a side opposite to the flexible beam (34). - An electrical connector as claimed in Claim 1, wherein a groove (35) is formed in the main body (11) of the housing (12) which opens into the slot (17); and wherein the arm portion (21) of the insert (15) has a rib (23) formed thereon which makes a sliding fit in the groove, the rib defining the locking tab (30) of the rigid side (24) of each terminal receiving cavity (14).
- An electrical connector as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the rib (23) has a number of gaps (25) formed therein, wherein in a first position of the insert (15) relative to the main body (11), the gaps align with the terminal receiving cavities (14) to allows insertion of the female terminal (22) into one of the cavities.
- An electrical connector as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 3, wherein terminal receiving cavities (14) are positioned on either side of the slot (17), and wherein the arm portion (21) of the insert (15) defines the rigid side of the terminal receiving cavities on either side of the slot.
- An electrical connector as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein a second cavity (44) is formed in the main body (11) on the opposite side of the flexible beam (34) to the terminal receiving cavity (14).
- An electrical connector as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the front portion (19) of the insert (15) defines a stop surface for the female terminal (22).
- An electrical connector as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 6, wherein the recesses (27,58) in the female terminal (22) are defined by a circumferentially extending groove (29) formed in the terminal.
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DE19830799A DE19830799A1 (en) | 1998-07-09 | 1998-07-09 | Electrical connector |
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