Linear locking electrical connectors
11522317 ยท 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Sergio Villalobos Nava (Tijuana, MX)
- Jesus Rakob Melendez Vazquez (Tijuana, MX)
- Young Jae Park (Chula Vista, CA, US)
- Laura Homec (San Diego, CA, US)
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical connector apparatus, including: a first connector coupled to a first end of an electrical wire, the first connector including a locking hook; a second connector coupled to a second end of the electrical wire, the second connector including a first bumper; and a locking device configured to keep the first connector and the second connector coupled together and to keep the first end and the second end of the wire connected, the locking device including a ring and an arm, wherein the ring is configured to insert over the second connector until the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector, and the arm hooks onto the locking hook of the first connector when the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector.
Claims
1. An electrical connector apparatus, comprising: a first connector coupled to a first end of an electrical wire, the first connector including a locking hook; a second connector coupled to a second end of the electrical wire, the second connector including a first bumper; and a locking device configured to keep the first connector and the second connector coupled together and to keep the first end and the second end of the wire connected, the locking device including a ring and an arm, wherein the ring is configured to insert over the second connector until the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector, and the arm hooks onto the locking hook of the first connector when the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector, wherein the first connector is configured as a male bullet connector with a protrusion, and the second connector is configured as a female bullet connector with an opening to insert the protrusion, wherein the protrusion further includes bumps and recesses to mate with corresponding bumps and recesses within inner surface of the opening to provide firmer grip for the female bullet connector than without the bumps and recesses.
2. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the arm of the locking device further includes a slit opening which hooks onto the locking hook of the first connector.
3. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second connector further includes a second bumper that is positioned to substantially reduce the backward movement of the ring of the locking device.
4. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the locking hook of the first connector is configured as a ring hook.
5. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 4, wherein the arm of the locking device further includes a tip end to hook onto the ring hook.
6. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the protrusion further includes a wiper ring configured to keep the protrusion firmly within the opening of the female bullet connector.
7. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first bumper of the second connector includes a recess through which the arm of the locking device passes.
8. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a wire housing disposed within the second connector, the wire housing configured to house the electrical connection between the first end and the second end of the wire.
9. An electrical connector apparatus coupled to first and second ends of an electrical wire used in movable vehicles, the electrical connector apparatus comprising: a first connector including a locking hook and coupled to the first end of the electrical wire; a second connector including a first bumper and coupled to the second end of the electrical wire; and a locking device including a ring and an arm, and configured to lock the first connector and the second connector together, wherein the ring is configured to insert over the second connector until the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector, and the arm hooks onto the locking hook of the first connector when the ring is flush with the first bumper of the second connector, wherein the first connector is configured as a male bullet connector with a protrusion, and the second connector is configured as a female bullet connector with an opening to insert the protrusion, wherein the protrusion further includes bumps and recesses to mate with corresponding bumps and recesses within inner surface of the opening to provide firmer grip for the female bullet connector than without the bumps and recesses.
10. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 9, wherein the arm of the locking device includes a slit opening which hooks onto the locking hook of the first connector.
11. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 9, wherein the second connector includes a second bumper that is positioned to substantially reduce the backward movement of the ring of the locking device.
12. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 9, wherein the locking hook of the first connector is configured as a ring hook.
13. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 12, wherein the arm of the locking device further includes a tip end to hook onto the ring hook.
14. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first bumper of the second connector includes a recess through which the arm of the locking device passes.
15. The electrical connector apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a wire housing disposed within the second connector, the wire housing configured to house the electrical connection between the first end and the second end of the wire.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The details of the present disclosure, both as to its structure and operation, may be gleaned in part by study of the appended drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) As stated above, there may be several different factors which may cause the electrical connectors to fail and lead to a break in the electrical connections. Therefore, to address the issues involved with the electrical connectors used in moving or movable vehicles or objects, certain implementations of the present disclosure provide for a locking mechanism that holds the electrical connectors together to prevent or at least lower the risk of the break in the electrical connections. Accordingly, after reading this description it will become apparent how to implement the present disclosure in various implementations and applications. Although various implementations of the present disclosure will be described herein, it is understood that these implementations are presented by way of example only, and not limitation. As such, this detailed description of various implementations should not be construed to limit the scope or breadth of the present disclosure.
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(10) In operation, the electrical connection between the two ends 140, 142 of the wire is initiated by plugging the protrusion 114 of the male bullet connector 110 into the opening 126 of the female bullet connector 120. In the illustrated implementation of
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(12) In operation, after the protrusion 114 of the male bullet connector 110 is plugged into the opening 126 of the female bullet connector 120, the electrical connection between the two ends 140, 142 of the wire is further maintained by inserting the ring 136 of the locking device 130 over the female bullet connector 120 and by applying the arm 132 over the locking hook 112 of the male bullet connector 110. As the ring 136 of the locking device 130 slides over the outer surface of the female bullet connector 120 and the arm 132 slides through the recess 124, the ring 136 comes in contact with the bumper 122. As the arm 132 slides through the recess 124, the arm 132 moves over the locking hook 112 of the male bullet connector 110. When the forward movement of the ring 136 (and the arm 132) is blocked by the bumper 122, the slit opening 134 of the arm 132 is in position above the locking hook 112 and the slit opening 134 hooks onto the locking hook 112. Therefore, when the locking device 130 is in a locked position as described above, the locking device 130 (in conjunction with other items such as the wiper ring 116 and the bumps/recesses 118) keeps the connectors 110, 120 firmly connected to maintain the electrical connection through the two ends 140, 142 of the wire.
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(20) The above description of the disclosed implementations is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention as described in the specification presented above. Various modifications to these implementations will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles described herein can be applied to other implementations without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the techniques are not limited to the specific examples described above. Thus, it is to be understood that the description and drawings presented herein represent a presently possible implementation of the disclosure and are therefore representative of the subject matter that is broadly contemplated by the present disclosure. It is further understood that the scope of the present disclosure fully encompasses other implementations that may become obvious to those skilled in the art and that the scope of the present disclosure is accordingly limited by nothing other than the appended claims.