Socket-shaped housing, connector, and connector arrangement with cable support
10892584 ยท 2021-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/533
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5825
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/426
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5812
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/533
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/426
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/436
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly is disclosed having a socket-shaped housing with a cable receiving end and an opposing support facing end, a plug connector receiving space, and a flange positioned on the support facing end. A cable collar is positioned in the plug connector receiving space and supported by the housing, and has at least one cable receiving space. At least one cable is secured in the cable receiving space.
Claims
1. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a socket-shaped housing having a cable receiving end, an opposing support facing end, and a plug connector receiving space; a plug connector positioned in the plug connector receiving space; a cable collar insertable into the plug connector receiving space in an insertion direction and in a lateral direction perpendicular to the insertion direction, the cable collar having at least one cable receiving space and a width larger than a width of the plug connector receiving space along a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction such that the cable collar is elastically held by the housing; and at least one cable secured in the cable receiving space, the cable collar is insertable into the plug connector receiving space in the insertion direction and the lateral direction with the cable already disposed in the plug connector receiving space.
2. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the cable collar further comprises a first guide member.
3. The electrical connector assembly of claim 2, wherein the plug connector receiving space further comprises a second guide member complementary to the first guide member.
4. The electrical connector assembly of claim 3, wherein the first and second guide members together form a linear guide to guide the cable collar into the plug connector receiving space along an insertion direction.
5. The electrical connector assembly of claim 4, wherein the cable collar is positioned on the cable receiving end of the plug connector receiving space.
6. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the plug connector further comprises at least one contact element attached to each cable.
7. The electrical connector assembly of claim 6, wherein the cable collar secures the contact element and a portion of the attached cable.
8. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing is open on the cable receiving end and has a lateral opening open on a side of the housing perpendicular to the cable receiving end.
9. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein a width of the cable receiving space is less than an external diameter of the at least one cable.
10. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing has a flange positioned on the support facing end.
11. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the cable collar is formed separately from the plug connector.
12. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the plug connector is only insertable into the plug connector receiving space in the insertion direction.
13. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the cable collar is elastically deformed by the housing during insertion of the cable collar into the plug connector receiving space.
14. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the cable collar is elastically deformed around the cable during insertion of the cable collar into the plug connector receiving space.
15. The electrical connector assembly of claim 8, wherein when the electrical connector assembly is in a fully assembled state, the housing is open on the cable receiving end and has the lateral opening open on the side of the housing perpendicular to the cable receiving end.
16. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the plug connector is insertable into the plug connector receiving space in the insertion direction and the cable extends out of the cable receiving space and the housing in a direction parallel to the insertion direction.
17. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a socket-shaped housing having a cable receiving end, an opposing support facing end, and a plug connector receiving space, the housing is open on the cable receiving end and has a lateral opening open on a side of the housing perpendicular to the cable receiving end; a plug connector positioned in the plug connector receiving space; a cable collar insertable into the plug connector receiving space in an insertion direction and in a lateral direction perpendicular to the insertion direction, the cable collar having at least one cable receiving space and a width larger than a width of the plug connector receiving space along a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction such that the cable collar is elastically held by the housing; and at least one cable secured in the cable receiving space, when the electrical connector assembly is in a fully assembled state, the housing is open on the cable receiving end and has the lateral opening open on the side of the housing perpendicular to the cable receiving end.
18. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a socket-shaped housing having a cable receiving end, an opposing support facing end, and a plug connector receiving space; a plug connector positioned in the plug connector receiving space; a cable collar insertable into the plug connector receiving space in an insertion direction and in a lateral direction perpendicular to the insertion direction, the cable collar having at least one cable receiving space and a width larger than a width of the plug connector receiving space along a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction such that the cable collar is elastically held by the housing; and at least one cable secured in the cable receiving space, the plug connector is insertable into the plug connector receiving space in the insertion direction and the cable extends out of the cable receiving space and the housing in a direction parallel to the insertion direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(10) A connector assembly 1 has a housing 2 with a plug connector receiving space 3, in which a plug connector 4 and a cable collar 5 are received.
(11) The housing 2 is socket-shaped and fastened to a support 6 (only shown schematically), such a console, support housing, printed circuit board, or the like. Attachment to the support 6 is through a flange 7 positioned on a support facing end of the housing 2. The connector assembly 1 forms a socket defined by the plug connector receiving space 3 into which the plug connector 4 can be inserted.
(12) The plug connector 4 is standardized in accordance with industry or company standards. The plug connector 4 is connected to at least one cable 8 and has at least one contact element (not shown in
(13) The cable collar 5 is positioned on a cable receiving end 10 of the housing 2 in the plug connector receiving space 3. In an embodiment, the plug connector receiving space 3 is open on the cable receiving end 10 of the housing 2. In another embodiment the plug connector receiving space 3 is also open on a housing 2 side perpendicular to the cable receiving end 10 to form a lateral opening 16, where the open cable receiving end and lateral opening 16 form a notch-like opening. On an opposing attachment end 11, the plug connector receiving space 3 may be circumferentially closed to enclose the plug connector 4.
(14) On the cable receiving end 10, the plug connector receiving space 3 is defined by three side walls 12 forming a substantial U-shape.
(15) The plug connector 4 is inserted into the housing 2 in an assembled state that includes the attached cable 8 and contact elements (not shown), and locks in place by engaging a lock 13.
(16) The cable collar 5 includes a cable receiving space 14, where at least one cable 8 is positioned and clamped, such that movement of the cable 8 is restricted in degrees of freedom. The cable collar 5 is positioned in the plug connector receiving space 3 on the cable receiving end 10, and substantially occupies the U-shaped portion of the plug connector receiving space 3.
(17) In the embodiment shown in
(18) The cable collar 5 is directly supported by the housing 2, such that the cable collar 5 prevents relative movement between the cable 8 and the housing 2. Thus, the cable collar 5 absorbs vibrations that would otherwise be transferred through the cable 8 to the plug connector 4, preventing relative movement through a mating plug (not shown). Such movement is undesirable because it may increase wear on the contacts elements of the plug connector 4 and the mating plug. The position of the plug connector 4 relative to the cable collar 5 and the housing 2, isolates the plug connector 4 from vibrations along the cable 8, because the cable collar 5 and housing 2 absorb the vibrations before the vibrations can be transmitted to the plug connector 4.
(19) In the discussion of the exemplary embodiments below, elements equivalent in structure and/or function will be given the same reference numerals as in the exemplary embodiment of
(20) In the embodiment of
(21) The cable collar 5 can be inserted from the cable receiving end 10 and/or the lateral opening 16 into the plug connector receiving space 3 of the housing 2.
(22) A width 17 of the cable receiving space 14 is less than an external diameter 18 of the cable 8 when the cable collar 5 is positioned in the plug connector receiving space 3. By undersizing the cable receiving space 14, an external insulation layer 19 of the cable 8, which is generally resilient, is compressed such that the cable 8 is securely clamped in the cable receiving space 14. Additionally, the width of the cable collar 5 may be larger than the width of the plug connector receiving space 3 along a direction perpendicular to the insertion direction 15. When the cable collar 5 is inserted into the plug connector receiving space 3, the cable collar 5 is compressed such that the width of the cable receiving space 14 is elastically reduced.
(23) In another embodiment, the width of the cable collar 5 may be approximately equal to or less than the width of the plug connector receiving space 3, and the width of the cable receiving space 14 may be less than the external diameter of the cable 8. When the cable 8 is inserted into the cable receiving space 14, the width cable receiving space 14 is elastically expanded by the larger-diameter cable 8, resulting in a subsequent elastic increase in the width of the cable collar 5. Therefore, the cable 8 is elastically retained in the cable receiving space 3, and the elastic expansion of the width of the cable collar 5 results in the cable collar 5 exerting a retention force against the sides of the plug connector receiving space 3 to press-fit the cable collar 5 therein.
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(26) In an embodiment, the first and second guide members 20, 21 are tongue and groove members that allows for movement of the cable collar 5 along the insertion direction 22 of the plug connector 4 into the housing 2, while preventing movement in other directions.
(27) In an embodiment, the first and second guide members 20, 21 include a locking member (not shown) with which the cable collar 5 locks into place in the plug connector receiving space 3.
(28) In an embodiment, the cable collar 5 of
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(30) The plug connector unit's 23 first guide member 20 protrudes from an outer surface of the plug connector 4, allowing engagement of the first guide member 20 of the plug connector 4 with the second guide member 21 of the housing 2.
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(34) The cable collar 5 locks into the plug connector 4 in two locking positions. In the assembly position 29 shown in
(35) In the second locking position, the operating position shown in
(36) In the above exemplary embodiments, the plug connector 4 is inserted into the plug connector receiving space 3 of the housing 2 from its cable receiving end to its plug end. However, in other embodiments the plug connector 4 is inserted into the housing 2 from the side. In this case, the housing 2 would be open on one side, from the attachment end 11 to the cable receiving end 10.