Plug Connector Part
20200220302 ยท 2020-07-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/432
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/422
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/422
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical plug connector includes a housing and a plug contact. The housing includes a housing body and a housing part which together form the housing with a receiving chamber therein. The housing body and the housing part are movable relative to one another perpendicularly to a plug-in direction and can be stably fixed to one another in a pre-locking position and in an end-locking position. The plug contact is connected to an electrical connection line and has a detent spring. The plug contact is inserted along the plug-in direction into the receiving chamber. The housing part has a locking arm having a detent protrusion. The detent spring engages the detent protrusion after the plug contact is inserted into the receiving chamber in the pre-locking position. The locking arm fixes the plug contact in the receiving chamber in a form-fit manner in the end-locking position.
Claims
1. An electrical plug connector part comprising: a housing body and a housing part which together form a housing having a receiving chamber, the housing body and the housing part are situated so as to be movable relative to one another perpendicularly to a plug-in direction and can be stably fixed to one another in a pre-locking position and in an end-locking position; a plug contact element connected to an electrical connection line and having a detent spring, the plug contact element is inserted along the plug-in direction into the receiving chamber; and wherein the housing part has a locking arm having a detent protrusion, the detent spring engages the detent protrusion after the plug contact element is inserted into the receiving chamber in the pre-locking position, and the locking arm fixes the plug contact element in the receiving chamber in a form-fit manner in the end-locking position.
2. The electrical plug connector part of claim 1 wherein: the plug contact element has a one-piece design.
3. The electrical plug connector part of claim 1 wherein: the detent spring is formed by a surface section of the plug contact element, whose boundary lines extending longitudinally are oriented at an angle to one another.
4. The electrical plug connector part of claim 1 wherein: in the end-locking position, the housing part and the housing body in cooperation fasten a section of the electrical connection line, encased with insulation, in a clamping manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Advantageous embodiments and refinements of the present invention result from the following description of an exemplary embodiment, with reference to the drawings which show the following:
[0015]
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[0017]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] The plug connector part further includes an electrical plug contact element 3. Plug contact element 3 is connected to an electrical connection line 4. Plug contact element 3 is situated in receiving chamber 6 inside housing 10 thus formed. A section 5 of electrical connection line 4, provided with insulating casing, is led out from housing 10 between housing elements 1, 2.
[0021]
[0022] Plug contact element 3 is designed as a stamped/bent part that is preferably formed in one piece. The upper surface of contact box 11 is formed by a molded-on metal strip 13. The longitudinal and transverse edges of metal strip 13 are oriented at an angle to one another. As a result, various points of metal strip 13 are situated at different heights above the base surface of plug contact element 3. The further protruding sections of metal strip 13 may thus be moved by an application of force against the other sections and may deflect due to the elastic connection of metal strip 13 to plug contact element 3. Metal strip 13 on the upper surface of plug contact element 3 thus forms a detent spring 13 (latching spring, engaging spring). Detent spring 13 is provided for the primary locking of plug contact element 3 in receiving chamber 6 within housing 10.
[0023] As shown in
[0024]
[0025] As mentioned, housing body 1 and housing part 2 may be positioned with respect to one another in two locking positions, referred to here as the pre-locking position and the end-locking position, perpendicular to the intended plug-in direction of the plug connector part, for which purpose cooperating mechanical detent elements (not discernible in the sectional illustrations of the drawings) are situated on housing body 1 and on housing part 2. Since their specific configurations are not relevant for understanding the present invention, a more detailed description is dispensed with here.
[0026] During assembly of plug contact element 3, housing body 1 and housing part 2 are already connected to one another in their pre-locking position. The pre-locking position, illustrated in
[0027] As shown in the sectional view in
[0028] Free end section 17 of locking arm 7 forms a hook-like edge. The hook-like edge, together with a correspondingly shaped edge of housing body 1, forms a barb-like connection 19. Due to a form-fit connection, barb-like connection 19 prevents housing body 1 from being accidentally disconnected from housing part 2.
[0029] Plug contact element 3 together with its contact tongue 18 and its contact box 11 may be pushed forward into free space 16. Contact box 11 of plug contact element 3 is to be fastened within receiving chamber 6. When plug contact element 3 is inserted into free space 16, contact box 11 in
[0030] Free end section 17 of locking arm 7 forms a detent protrusion 14 (latching protrusion, engaging protuberance) on a wall section of housing body 1 in the direction of receiving chamber 6. Free end section 17 of locking arm 7 on its side facing away from receiving chamber 6 has a guide bevel 8. Guide bevel 8 allows detent spring 13, that is molded onto contact box 11 of plug contact element 3, to lie closely against contact box 11 while passing by locking arm 7. Thus, as shown in
[0031] Upon further insertion of plug contact element 3, detent spring 13 ultimately locks behind detent protrusion 14 formed by locking arm 7, shown in
[0032] For a multipole plug connector part, further plug contact elements 3 are similarly inserted into further receiving chambers 6 of housing 10, depending on the number of poles provided. Each plug contact element 3 is initially held in its receiving chamber 6 by the primarily locking brought about by its detent spring 13.
[0033] For a multipole plug connector part, housing part 2 may either have a single wide locking arm 7 that forms parallel detent protrusions 14 on all receiving chambers 6, or multiple narrow, parallel locking arms 7 may be provided, each of which cooperates with one of receiving chambers 6.
[0034] To complete the assembly, housing body 1 and housing part 2 are pressed together by an external application of force, and are thus brought into their end locking position, shown in
[0035] In the end-locking position illustrated in
[0036] When the end-locking position is reached, an upper section 9 of housing part 2 also closely attaches to an encased section 5 of electrical connection line 4 and presses it against housing body 1. Electrical connection line 4 is thus fixed between housing elements 1, 2 in a force-fit manner. The assembly of the plug connector part is complete when the end-locking position is reached.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0037] 1 housing body [0038] 2 housing part [0039] 1, 2 housing elements [0040] 3 plug contact element(s) [0041] 4 electrical connection line(s) [0042] 5 section (of the electrical connection line) [0043] 6 receiving chamber(s) [0044] 7 locking arm(s) (bar) [0045] 8 guide bevel [0046] 9 upper section (of the housing part) [0047] 10 housing [0048] 11 contact box [0049] 12 contact shoulder [0050] 13 detent spring (metal strip) [0051] 14 detent protrusion [0052] 15 crimp section [0053] 16 channel-like free space [0054] 17 end section (of the locking arm) [0055] 18 contact tongue [0056] 19 barb-like connection
[0057] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the present invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the present invention.