Cable connector
10826232 ยท 2020-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cable connector providing transmission of electric current from an electrical plug to an electrical device through an electric cable and a supply cable via electrical terminals upon achieving a contact of female terminals to male terminals and it is characterized in that it has at least one locking mechanism containing at least one female socket whereon male terminals are located, at least one male socket whereon female terminals are located and at least one tab providing interlocking of a female socket and a male socket and at least one resilient hook-whereon a tab is installed.
Claims
1. A cable connector for transmitting electrical current from an electrical plug through an electrical cable and a supply cable, the cable connector comprising: at least one female socket having male terminals thereon; at least one male socket having female terminals thereon; a locking mechanism having at least one tab and at least one resilient hook, the at least one tab being lockable in the at least one resilient hook such that said at least one female socket is interlocked with said at least one male socket; and at least one resilient hook housing formed on said at least one male socket, the at least one resilient hook being seated and secured in said at least one resilient hook housing, said at least one resilient hook housing comprising: at least one housing rear surface contacting a rear compression surface of the at least one resilient hook so as to provide rear compression thereto; at least one housing side surface contacting a side compression surface of the at least one resilient hook so as to provide side compression thereto; and at least one front surface contacting an upper compression surface of the at least one resilient hook so as to provide front and upper compression thereto.
2. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab is positioned on said at least one female socket, the at least one resilient hook being positioned on said at least one male socket.
3. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab has at least one inclined front surface.
4. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab has at least one rear surface so as to prevent rearward movement of the at least one resilient hook.
5. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein at least one female socket having at least one guide channel formed thereon, said at least one resilient hook being insertable into the at least one guide channel.
6. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein at least one resilient hook has at least one unlocking point formed thereon so as to allow movement of the at least one resilient hook on a hook motion axis when the at least one unlocking point is pressed.
7. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein at least one resilient hook has at least one cavity formed thereon, the at least one tab being seated in the at least one cavity.
8. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein at least one cavity has at least one cavity side surface formed on opposite sides thereof so as to prevent lateral movement of the at least one resilient hook when the at least one tab is seated in the at least one tab cavity.
9. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein the at least one cavity rear surface on an upper portion thereof so as to allow a complete seating of the at least one tab in the at least one cavity.
10. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein the at least one cavity has a cavity front surface on an upper portion thereof so as to prevent rearward movement of the at least one resilient hook.
11. The cable connector of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of female terminal housing of an identical number of the female terminals on said at least one male socket and located on a geometric axis identical to a geometric axis of the male terminals.
12. The cable connector of claim 1, further comprising: at least one connection bracket formed on said at least one female socket.
13. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein the at least one resilient hook is of a color different than a color of said at least one male socket and different than a color of said at least one female socket.
14. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein the at least one resilient hook is formed of a resilient material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to explain the structure and the advantages together with the additional components explicitly, the invention should be assessed with the figures that are explained hereinafter.
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(8) TABLE-US-00001 Part References 10 Cable connector 11 Electrical device 12 Electrical plug 13 Electric cable 14 Supply cable 15 Electrical terminal 16 Locking mechanism 20 Female socket 21 Connection bracket 22 Male terminal 23 Tab 23a Tab front surface 23b Tab rear surface 24 Guide channel 30 Male socket 31 Female terminal housing 32 Female terminal 33 Resilient hook housing 33a Housing side surface 33b Housing rear surface 33c Housing front surface 40 Resilient hook 40a Hook motion axis 41 Unlocking point 42 Tab cavity 43 Cavity rear surface 44 Cavity front surface 45 Rear compression surface 46 Side compression surface 47 Upper compression surface 48 Front compression surface 49 Cavity side surface + Plus direction Minus direction
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The cable connector (10), which is the subject of the invention explained here, is designed in such a manner to prevent involuntary electric supply interruption and in the meantime allows easy manual mounting and detachment even without observing. In order to achieve this aim, the cable connector (10) in the broadest meaning, consists of at least one female socket (20) whereon male terminals (22) are located, at least one male socket (30) whereon female terminals (32) are located and at least one locking mechanism (16) having at least one tab (23) and at least one resilient hook (40) inserted in the tab (23) to provide interlocking of the female socket (20) and the male socket (30)
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(13) All components, other than the resilient hook (40), forming the male socket (30) are integrated mechanically by means of plastic moulding method. The resilient hook (40) is produced separately and mounted into the resilient hook housing (33) after plastic moulding process. The rear compression surface (45), the side compression surface (46), the upper compression surface (47) and the front compression surface (48) on the resilient hook (40) enables fixing of the resilient hook (40) into the resilient hook housing (33). The rear compression surface (45) on the resilient hook (40) rests against the housing rear surface (33b); the side compression surface (46) against the housing side surface (33a); the upper compression surface (47) and the front compression surface (48) against the housing front surface (33c); therefore the resilient hook (40) in the resilient hook gripper housing (33) is constricted in all four directions.
(14) The resilient hook (40) and the tab (23) are designed in such manner to carry the pull forces required for safety between the male socket (30) and the female socket (20). Thus disconnection of the male terminals (22) from the female terminals (32) due to external forces that may be applied onto the cable connector (10) involuntarily is prevented.
(15) The resilient hook (40) has preferably different colour than of the male socket (30) and the female socket (20). Particularly, in places where visibility is limited and/or the area the cable connector (10) located has little light, different colour of the resilient hook (40) increases noticeability and facilitates mounting and detaching of the cable connector (10).
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(17) A push force is applied onto the unlocking point (41) in minus direction () in order to deactivate the locking mechanism (16). The male socket (30) may disconnect from the female socket (20) after the cavity front surface (44) moves in minus direction () on the hook motion axis (40a) and goes below the tab rear surface (23b) level. Thus the male terminals (22) move out of the female terminal housing (31) and become disconnected with the female terminals (32) and both electrical and mechanical disconnections are achieved.