Connector device
11387597 · 2022-07-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniela Graziano (Turin, IT)
- Federico Lupo (Turin, IT)
- Federico Virdia (Trento, IT)
- Riccardo Francesco Robone (Turin, IT)
- Alessandro Lamacchia (Alpignano, IT)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A connector component for a connector includes a plate and a pair of fastening devices freely protruding from the plate and securing the plate to a connector housing. The plate and the fastening devices are made of a metal or plastic material having a higher inflammability resistance than the connector housing and are adapted to extend on more than one of a plurality of external surfaces of the connector housing.
Claims
1. A connector component for a connector, comprising: a plurality of plates including a first plate and a second plate; and a pair of fastening devices each connected to only one of the first plate and the second plate and freely protruding from the one of the first plate and the second plate in a cantilevered manner to a free end and securing the plates to a connector housing, the plates and the fastening devices are made of a metal or plastic material having a higher inflammability resistance than the connector housing and are adapted to extend on more than one of a plurality of external surfaces of the connector housing.
2. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the first plate and the second plate each have a rectangular shape.
3. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the first plate and the second plate are joined perpendicularly to each other in an L-shape.
4. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the fastening devices freely extend from a pair of opposite edges of the second plate and are each an L-shaped element.
5. The connector component of claim 4, wherein a first part of the L-shaped element is oriented in a direction perpendicular to the second plate and a second part of the L-shaped element is oriented toward an inside of the second plate.
6. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the fastening devices extend from a pair of opposite edges of the first plate in a direction parallel to the second plate and are each a fastening plate, the fastening devices are each tilted toward an inside of the first plate.
7. The connector component of claim 6, wherein the fastening devices each have a hooking portion at an end oriented toward an outside of the second plate.
8. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the fastening devices freely extend from a pair of opposite edges of the one of the first plate and the second plate and are each a rectangular element, the fastening devices are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the one of the first plate and the second plate.
9. The connector component of claim 8, wherein the fastening devices are larger than at least one of the first plate and the second plate and each have a U-shaped end portion.
10. The connector component of claim 8, wherein the fastening devices are smaller than at least one of the first plate and the second plate.
11. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the fastening devices are latches.
12. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the connector component is made of a high thermal resistance polymer.
13. The connector component of claim 1, wherein the connector component is made of polyphenylensulfide.
14. A connector product, comprising: a connector housing having a plurality of external surfaces; and a connector component reducing a heat dissipation and flame propagation within an appliance in which the connector product is fitted, the connector component including a plurality of plates including a first plate and a second plate and a pair of fastening devices each connected to only one of the first plate and the second plate and freely protruding from the one of the first plate and the second plate in a cantilevered manner to a free end, the fastening devices securing the plates to the connector housing, the plates and the fastening devices are made of a metal or plastic material having a higher inflammability resistance than the connector housing and are adapted to extend on more than one of the plurality of external surfaces of the connector housing.
15. The connector product of claim 14, further comprising a cavity for receiving an electric wire and an insertion slot perpendicular to the cavity for receiving a metallic contact.
16. The connector product of claim 14, wherein the connector product is a power connector.
17. A household appliance, comprising: a connector component reducing a heat dissipation and flame propagation within the household appliance, the connector component including a plurality of plates including a first plate and a second plate and a pair of fastening devices each connected to only one of the first plate and the second plate and freely protruding from the one of the first plate and the second plate in a cantilevered manner to a free end, the fastening devices securing the plates to a connector housing, the plates and the fastening devices are made of a metal or plastic material having a higher inflammability resistance than the connector housing and are adapted to extend on more than one of a plurality of external surfaces of the connector housing.
18. A method of assembling a connector product, comprising: molding a connector housing; inserting a metallic contact; inserting an electric wire; and fastening a connector component on the connector housing before or after inserting the metallic contact, or before or after inserting the electric wire, the connector component including a plurality of plates including a first plate and a second plate and a pair of fastening devices each connected to only one of the first plate and the second plate and freely protruding from the one of the first plate and the second plate in a cantilevered manner to a free end, the fastening devices securing the plates to the connector housing, the plates and the fastening devices are made of a metal or plastic material having a higher inflammability resistance than the connector housing and are adapted to extend on more than one of a plurality of external surfaces of the connector housing.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the connector component is latched on the connector housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(19) The present invention will now be more fully described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure will convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(20) In particular, although certain features of the exemplary embodiments below will be described using terms such as “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear” and “side”, these terms are used for the sole purpose of facilitating the description of the respective features and their relative orientation and should not be construed as limiting the claimed invention or any of its components to a use in a particular spatial orientation. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
(21) A connector component 100, as shown in
(22) The two plates 101, 102, as shown in
(23) The fastening devices 103 and 104, as shown in
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(26) In an embodiment, the connector product 120 includes the connector housing 105, a cavity for receiving an electric wire, an insertion slot perpendicular to the wire receiving cavity for receiving a metallic contact, and the connector component 100. In an embodiment, the connector is a power connector. A method of assembling the connector includes the steps: molding the connector housing 105; inserting the metallic contact and inserting the electric wire; and latching the connector component 100 on the connector housing 105 before or after inserting the metallic contact, or before or after inserting the electric wire. The connector component 100 is latched on the connector housing 105 during the appliance assembly.
(27) In another embodiment, a household appliance includes the connector component 100.
(28) During the flammability test on the connector, the area of the connector which is most affected by the heat is identified. The test is performed as described in the UL standard. For example, samples may be subjected to a test current of 11 Amp for 20 minutes induced by an energized nichrome wire coil. A condition of overheating is generated, which will cause melting of the connector housing 105.
(29) The test allows verification that the thermal stresses that will act on the connector within a house appliance are not homogeneously distributed, some portions will be subjected to higher stress, some to lower. For this reason, only some portions, as for example in this case the rear surface 107 and the top surface 110 of the connector housing 105, require shielding from the surrounding by the connector component or cover 100, while some others, like 106, 108, 109, 111, do not need to be shielded. The connector component 100, is made by a material with higher flammability resistance than the connector itself. For example, looking at the component 100 in
(30) The cover, or the flame retardant cover 100, can be made of high thermal resistance polymers, such as polyphenylenesulfide. Other suitable materials are polyamide, or polybutylene terephthalate or polyethylene terephthalate and polycarbonate or any other plastic materials that can prevent heat and flames from spreading from the connector area to the surrounding parts within the appliances. In an embodiment, the connector component 100 is made of a material having a higher inflammability resistance than a material of the connector housing 105. Also other forms can be used, such as liquid crystal polymers. Alternatively metals can also be used. In an embodiment, the connector component or cover 100 can be made of different materials with different chemical-physical properties and thermal resistances.
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(33) If a higher surface needs to be covered, the cover 300 of
(34) For situations in which the top surface 110 of the connector does not need a cover, while the sides 108 and 109 can be protected, the cover or component 400 of
(35) A further possible configuration is shown in
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(37) The components 100, 300, 400, 500 according to the above-described embodiments can be used to meet the standards for consumer appliances, such as a dishwasher, and should prevent the surrounding parts from catching fire.
(38) The above mentioned embodiments are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. For example, as discussed for