BATTERY CONNECTOR FOR ELECTRIC BICYCLE
20220200193 · 2022-06-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5202
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A plug-in connection (1), comprising an electrical connector (2) and a mating electrical connector (3), which can be plugged together with the electrical connector, the electrical connector (2) having a housing, which has a flange (5) and a frame (7), the frame comprising at least one contact chamber (8), in which a contact partner (9) is arranged, the mating electrical connector (3) having a housing and a frame (12), the frame comprising a contact chamber (13), in which at least one contact partner (14) is arranged, characterized in that each contact partner (14) of the mating electrical connector (3) is surrounded by a casing (15), which surrounds the contact partner (14) except from the insertion region for an associated contact partner (9) of the electrical connector (2).
Claims
1. A plug-in connection comprising a male connector and a female connector that can be plugged together, the male connector having a housing that has a flange and a collar forming at least one contact chamber holding a contact, the female connector having a housing and a collar forming a contact chamber holding at least one contact, each contact of the female connector being surrounded by a shell except at an insertion region for a respective one of the contacts of the male connector.
2. The plug-in connection according to claim 1, wherein a seal is provided in a free end region of the collar of the male connector and a bevel cooperating with the seal during the plugging process is provided in a free end region of the collar of the female connector.
3. The plug-in connection according to claim 1, wherein the male connector and/or the female connector has a latch element for the latching fixation at its intended installation location.
4. The plug-in connection according to claim 3, wherein the male connector and/or the female connector has a seal between the installation location and the housing of the male connector or of the female connector after being fixed at its intended installation location.
5. The plug-in connection according to claim 1, wherein the flange of the housing of the male connector has at least one hole and/or the housing of the female connector has a flange with at least one hole.
6. A plug-in connection comprising: a male connector having a housing formed with a collar extending axially from the housing and forming a plurality or axially outwardly open chambers each in turn having a free outer end; respective male contacts fixed in the chambers of the male-connector housing, each extending axially, and each having an outer end recessed axially inward of the free outer end of the respective chamber; a female connector having a housing formed with a collar snugly fittable around the male-connector collar and having a free outer end; respective axially extending shells fixed to the female-connector housing in the respective chamber, fittable axially in the chambers of the male-connector housing, and each having a free outer end; and respective female contacts fixed inside the female-connector shells, complementary to the male contacts, and each having an axial outer end recessed axially inward of the free outer end of the respective shell.
7. The connection according to claim 6, wherein each of the housings has a radially outwardly projecting mounting flange.
Description
[0013] An exemplary embodiment of a plug-in connection according to the invention is described below and explained with reference to the drawing.
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[0016] Furthermore, the housing of the male connector 2 has a collar 7 forming at least one contact chamber 8, in this embodiment five such contact chambers 8 are formed by the collar 7. A contact 9 is provided in each contact chamber 8. Each contact 9 is shown to be recessed relative to the free outer edge of the respective collar 7 and webs formed within the latter separate the contact chambers 8, so that the ends of the respective contacts 9 cannot touch a hand, finger or the like past the front end of the housing of the male connector 2 in the region of the collar 7.
[0017] In
[0018] At least one contact, here five contacts 14 according to the design of the male connector 2, projects from the base from which the collar 12 extends. In order to protect the contacts, each of the contacts 14 is surrounded by a shell 15. Each shell 15 surrounds a contact 14 almost completely, but not at the insertion region for the corresponding contact 9 of the male connector 2. Preferably, each shell 15 is designed in such a way that it surrounds the outer surface and the end remote from the base of the particular contact 14, but at the same time leaves open, on the end face remote from the base, an opening for insertion of the contact of the male connector 2.
[0019] In particular,
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[0024] Alternatively, it is conceivable that the male connector 2 or the female connector 3 are each fixed in the installation location 20 only by a latch element (in particular by the latch element 18), without a seal being provided for sealing and/or play-compensating and/or tolerance-compensating. For example, it is possible that the seal 16 might not have this particular form of a lip seal in the form of an O-ring, but could have another form of a lip seal.
[0025] In order to realize the by process and the subsequent pivoting-in process of the male connector 2 into the female connector 3, the generally annular front mating end of the housing of the female connector 3 has a generally annular bevel 22.
[0026] This bevel 22 of the female connector 3 corresponds with a chamfer on the front face of a collar of the housing of the male connector 2. Thus, the corresponding bevels of the male connector 2 and the female connector 3 can slide on each other during locating and subsequent pivoting in. The direction from which the male connector 2 is located to the female connector 3 (or vice versa) is irrelevant here, since both bevels are provided circumferentially. In such cases, the housings of male connector 2 and female connector 3 have a symmetrical cross-section with respect to their insertion axis (such as square, round or the like).
[0027] However, the plug-in connection of the exemplary embodiment (also referred to as contact system) allows the above-described oblique insertion angle of, for example, 15° only in one axis. In the other axis, only oblique insertion angles deviating from this (smaller or larger than 15°, such as only 5°) are possible with this plug-in connection. In such cases, the housings of male connector 2 and female connector 3 have an asymmetrical cross-section with respect to their insertion axis (such as rectangular, oval or the like).
[0028] In addition, for the purpose of a defined plugging-together process, the housing should be designed correspondingly so that it pivots in from a defined direction (as shown in
[0029] The pivoting-in process following the initial fitting together is furthermore also supported by a seal 23 in the front end-face region of the protruding collar of the male connector 2. This seal 23 allows the male connector 2 to slide over the bevel 22 and subsequently over the inner surface of the collar of the housing of the female connector 3 during the pivoting-in process. This not only facilitates the pivoting-in process, but the inner region of the plugged-together plug-in connection 1 is effectively sealed by the seal 23 in order to achieve or to assist longitudinal water tightness.
[0030] The same process as described above is also carried out in the locating and pivoting-in process as shown in
[0031] Furthermore, if
[0032] Furthermore, when looking at
[0033] For the sake of completeness,
TABLE-US-00001 List of reference signs 1 Plug-in connection 2 Male connector 3 Female connector 4 Cable 5 Flange 6 Hole 7 Collar 8 Contact chamber 9 Contact 10 Flange 11 Hole 12 Collar 13 Contact chamber 14 Contact 15 Shell 16 Seal 17 Housing 18 Latch element 19 Frame-like recess 20 Installation location 21 Chamfer 22 Bevel 23 Seal