Plug connector assembly
11699877 · 2023-07-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Martin Wolter (Dortmund, DE)
- Guido Eberhardt (Hagen, DE)
- Joerg Mueller (Sprockhoevel, DE)
- Michael Hasenbank (Dortmund, DE)
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/62955
ELECTRICITY
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A plug connector assembly includes first and second connector housings, a rotary lever, and a slide. The rotary lever has side faces each having a guide path into which in each case a guide pin on the second connector housing is inserted and is displaced along the guide path by rotation of the rotary lever whereby the connector housings move toward one another and electrical contact elements thereof connect. The slide is movable on the second plug connector housing. A driver element of the rotary lever cooperates in a form-fit manner with a driver element of the slide when the rotary lever rotates causing the slide to linearly move. A locking element of the slide is displaced relative to a locking element of the first connector housing when the slide linearly moves whereby a form-fit locking action between the locking elements may be established or cancelled.
Claims
1. A plug connector assembly comprising: a first plug connector having a first plug connector housing including a first locking element; a second plug connector having a second plug connector housing; a rotary lever on the first plug connector housing, the rotary lever having a first driver element, the rotary lever further having a pair of side faces that are connected to one another, the side faces each having a guide path into which in each case a guide pin on the second plug connector housing is inserted in a first rotational position of the rotary lever and is displaced along the guide path by rotation of the rotary lever whereby the plug connector housings are moved toward one another and electrical contact elements within the plug connector housings connect to one another; a slide that is linearly movable on the second plug connector housing, the slide having a second driver element and a second locking element; wherein the first driver element of the rotary lever cooperates in a form-fit manner with the second driver element of the slide when the rotary lever rotates causing the slide to linearly move as the rotary lever rotates; and the second locking element of the slide is displaced relative to the first locking element of the first plug connector housing when the slide linearly moves as the rotary lever rotates whereby a form-fit locking action between the first and second locking elements may be established or cancelled.
2. The plug connector assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first and second locking elements form respective first and second surface sections that are oriented at an angle of about 45° with respect to a displacement direction of linear movement of the slide.
3. The plug connector assembly of claim 2 wherein: the first and second locking elements have mutually parallel end faces.
4. The plug connector assembly of claim 1 wherein: the first and second plug connectors are disposed at a right-angle relative to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, which show the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the present 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.
(9) Referring now to
(10) Two horizontally aligned cable outlet connectors 13 at which the connection of two connection lines, which have relatively large cross sections in relation to the size of first plug connector housing 1 and which therefore are also heavy, are provided at the first plug connector housing.
(11) The outlet direction of a connector 16 of second plug connector housing 2, discernible in
(12) First and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 internally fasten mutually complementary pin-like and socket-like contact elements (not illustrated) which may be designed as flat plugs or round plugs. Since contact elements designed for high electrical loads typically apply quite high contact forces, the joining of the first and second plug connectors is assisted here by a force-multiplying rotary lever mechanism.
(13) For this purpose, a rotary lever 3 is supported on first plug connector housing 1 so as to be swivelable about a bearing point 14. Rotary lever 3 is made up of two mutually parallel side faces 4 that are connected to one another via a connecting section 15. At the same time, connecting section 15 fulfills a function as a grip handle and actuating element for rotary lever 3.
(14) The two side faces 4 of rotary lever 3, of which only one is fully discernible in the drawings, are symmetrical to one another, and each has a guide path 5. After first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 are loosely joined, with rotary lever 3 raised up, in each case a guide pin 6 that is integrally formed on second plug connector housing 2 may be inserted into the guide path. From the initial position of rotary lever 3 illustrated in
(15) Since the course of guide paths 5 comes increasingly closer to bearing point 14 of rotary lever 3, guide pins 6 of second plug connector housing 2 are led increasingly closer to bearing point 14. This brings about a relative movement between first and the second plug connector housing 1 and 2, which thus come increasingly closer to one another due to the swiveling of rotary lever 3. It is advantageous that, due to use of the force-multiplying rotary lever 3, the joining of first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 may take place with little effort.
(16) In the end position of rotary lever 3 illustrated in
(17) Apparent in
(18) To additionally achieve stabilization of the mechanical connection of first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2, a translationally movable guided element 9, referred to here as a slide, is situated on second plug connector housing 2.
(19) Slide 9 may be displaced perpendicularly with respect to the connecting direction of the two plug connector housings 1 and 2 by actuating rotary lever 3 on first plug connector housing. For this purpose, side faces 4 of rotary lever 3 each have an integrally formed (i.e., molded on) tab-like, first driver element 7. First driver element 7 cooperates with a second driver element 8 on slide 9 when rotary lever 3 is swiveled from the initial position into the end position, and thus displaces slide 9 against the other components of second plug connector housing 2.
(20) At the same time, this displacement of slide 9 moves a second locking element 11, situated on slide 9, against a first locking element 10, situated on first plug connector housing 1. First plug connector housing 1 is thus mechanically fixed to slide 9, and thus at the same time to second plug connector housing 2, via the joined locking elements 10 and 11.
(21) The connecting point of the two locking elements 10 and 11 is preferably situated between contact chambers 23 and 24 of first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 and the outlets of cable outlet connectors 13 of first plug connector housing 1. The joined locking elements 10 and 11 thus support the shear forces, which act due to the weight forces of the outlet lines on contact chambers 23 and 24 of first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2, at an appropriate location.
(22) It is particularly advantageous that the joining of locking elements 10 and 11 does not require an additional installation step, and instead takes place automatically when rotary lever 3 is flipped or turned over.
(23) The two joined-together locking elements 10 and 11 are illustrated in
(24) The bottom (or lower) edge of first locking element 10 preferably rests on a partial section 12 of slide 9, so that first locking element 10 is held clamped between partial section 12 of slide 9 and second locking element 11. Vertical movements of first plug connector housing 1 are effectively prevented in this way.
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(26) With the rotational movement of rotary lever 3 in the direction of its initial position, guide pins 6 also move along guide paths 5, thus disconnecting first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 from one another. First locking element 10 is thus also lifted in the upward vertical direction, indicated in
(27) This causes surface section 20 of second locking element 11 to slide off from surface section 19 of first locking element 10, as the result of which slide 9 moves laterally in an avoidance movement in the direction of its initial position. Second locking element 11 is thus moved in the outward horizontal direction, indicated in
(28) When first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 are unconnected, slide 9 on second plug connector housing 2 is in principle freely displaceable. It is thus possible that slide 9 is not in its intended initial position at the beginning of the joining of first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2. If slide 9 is in such an incorrect position, illustrated in
(29) The two locking elements 10 and 11 therefore advantageously have end faces 21 and 22, respectively, oriented approximately perpendicularly with respect to their surface sections 19 and 20, respectively, which contact one another in parallel when the locking elements 10 and 11 meet. During a vertical movement of first locking element 10, second locking element 1I thus deflects laterally, thereby displacing slide 9 in the direction of its initial position, so that first locking element 10 may move past second locking element 11 in the vertical direction. Upon further movement of rotary lever 3, slide 9, as explained above, is displaced into its intended end position by the cooperating driver elements 7 and 8, and first and second locking elements 10 and 11 are thus joined together.
(30) Slide 9 situated on second plug connector housing 2, together with first and second locking elements 10 and 11 on first plug connector housing 1 and on slide 9, respectively, thus provide a stabilizing additional locking action between first and second plug connector housings 1 and 2 without increasing the installation effort when connecting or disconnecting the plug connectors.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(31) 1 first plug connector housing 2 second plug connector housing 3 rotary lever 4 side faces guide path(s) (guideway(s); guide track(s)) 6 guide pin(s) 7 first driver element(s) 8 second driver element(s) 9 slide 10 first locking element 11 second locking element 12 partial section 13 cable outlet connectors (connector stubs) 14 bearing point 15 connecting section 16 connection 17 Connector Position Assurance (CPA) lock 19, 20 surface sections 21, 22 end faces 23, 24 contact chambers
(32) 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.