Electrical connector assembly
10461455 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/53
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/15
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/35
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/53
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly including a first connector having a first main contact element and a first auxiliary contact element, the first auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said first main contact element, and a second connector having a second main contact element and a second auxiliary contact element, the second auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said second main contact element. The first and second connectors are mateable in a mating direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the electrical connector assembly. The first and second main contact elements are configured to disconnect from each other before the first and second auxiliary contact elements disconnect from each other during unmating the first and second connectors. In a fully mated condition the first and second main contact elements are in contact and the first and second auxiliary contact elements are disconnected from each other.
Claims
1. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a first connector having a first main contact element and a first auxiliary contact element, said first auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said first main contact element, a second connector having a second main contact element and a second auxiliary contact element, said second auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said second main contact element, wherein the first connector and the second connector are mateable in a mating direction parallel to a longitudinal axis L of the electrical connector assembly, wherein the first and second main contact elements are configured to disconnect from each other before the first and second auxiliary contact elements dis-connect from each other during unmating the first and second connectors, wherein in a fully mated condition the first and second main contact elements are in contact and the first and second auxiliary contact elements are disconnected from each other wherein the first auxiliary contact element extends at least substantially parallel and radially distanced to the first main contact element, and wherein the second auxiliary contact element extends at least substantially parallel and radially distanced to the second main contact element.
2. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first and second main contact elements and the first and second auxiliary contact elements are configured such: that in a first partially mated condition of the first and second connectors, the first and second auxiliary contact elements contact each other and the first and second main contact elements are disconnected from each other, wherein in a second partially mated condition of the first and second connectors, in which the first and second connectors are mated farther than in the first partially mated condition, the first and second auxiliary contact elements contact each other and the first and second main contact elements contact each other, and that in a fully mated condition of the first and second connectors, the first and second auxiliary contact elements are disconnected from each other and the first and second main contact elements contact each other.
3. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first auxiliary contact element is electrically connected to the first main contact element without any intermediate electrical resistor or switch, and wherein the second auxiliary contact element is electrically connected to the second main contact element without any intermediate electrical resistor or switch.
4. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first auxiliary contact element extends farther in the mating direction towards the second connector than the first main contact element.
5. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the second auxiliary contact element extends farther in the mating direction towards the first connector than the second main contact element.
6. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first and second auxiliary contact elements each have a contact portion at a tip end region of the first and second auxiliary contact elements and wherein the first and second auxiliary contact elements each have a disconnect portion adjacent to the contact portions remote from the tip ends of the first and second auxiliary contact elements, respectively.
7. The electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein in a partially or fully mated condition of the first and second connectors the contact portion of the first auxiliary contact element has a larger radial distance to the first and second main contact elements than the disconnect portion of the second auxiliary contact, and wherein the contact portion of the second auxiliary contact element has a smaller radial distance to the first and second main contact elements than the disconnect portion of the first auxiliary contact.
8. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein in a partially mated condition of the first and second connectors the contact portions of the first and second auxiliary contact elements overlap each other in longitudinal direction and are in contact to each other.
9. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein in a fully mated condition of the first and second connectors the contact portion of the first auxiliary contact element overlaps, in longitudinal direction, the disconnect portion of the second auxiliary contact element with a radial distance thereto, and wherein in the fully mated condition of the first and second connectors the con-tact portion of the second auxiliary contact element overlaps, in longitudinal direction, the disconnect portion of the first auxiliary contact element with a radial distance thereto.
10. The electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the first and second auxiliary contact elements each have a connection portion opposite to tip ends connected to the first and second main contact elements, respectively.
11. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a first connector having a first main contact element and a first auxiliary contact element, said first auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said first main contact element; and a second connector having a second main contact element and a second auxiliary contact element, said second auxiliary contact element being electrically connected to said second main contact element, wherein the first connector and the second connector are mateable in a mating direction parallel to the longitudinal axis L of the electrical connector assembly, and wherein the first and second main contact elements are configured to disconnect from each other before the first and second auxiliary contact elements disconnect from each other during unmating the first and second connectors, wherein in a fully mated condition the first and second main contact elements are in contact with the first and second auxiliary contact elements are disconnected from each other, and wherein the first and second auxiliary contact elements each have a contact portion at a tip end region of the first and second auxiliary contact elements and wherein the first and second auxiliary contact elements each have a disconnect portion adjacent to the contact portions remote from the tip ends of the first and second auxiliary contact elements, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The first connector 1 comprises a first main contact element 3 and a first auxiliary contact element 4. The first auxiliary contact element 4 is electrically connected to the first main contact element 3. For this purpose the first auxiliary contact element 4 has a first connection portion which is in contact to the first main contact element 3. Both, the first main contact element 3 and the first auxiliary contact element 4 are made of an electrical conductive material. Between the first main contact element 3 and the first auxiliary contact element 4 no intermediate electrical resistor or switch is arranged. Between the first main contact element 3 and the first auxiliary contact element 4, preferably, no electrical component at all is arranged.
(8) The second connector 2 comprises a second main contact element 6 and a second auxiliary contact element 7, both made of an electrically conductive material. The second auxiliary contact element 7 is electrically connected to the second main contact element 6. For this reason, the second auxiliary contact element 7 has a second connection portion 8 which is held in contact to the second main contact element 6 for establishing an electrical connection. Between the second main contact element 6 and the second auxiliary contact element 7 no electrical resistor or switch is provided. Between the second main contact element 6 and the second auxiliary contact element 7, preferably, no electrical component at all is provided.
(9) The first main contact element 3, in this example, is a male terminal. The first main contact element 3 is electrically connected to a conductor 9 of a first cable 10. The first main contact element 3 is locked within a first housing 11 wherein the first housing 11 is preferably made of an electrically insulating material, such as synthetic resin.
(10) The second main contact element 6 is a female terminal and is electrically connected to a conductor 12 of a second cable 13. The second main contact element 6 is secured within a second housing 14 made of an electrically insulating material, such as synthetic resin.
(11) The first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 are configured to contact each other before the first and second main contact elements 3, 6 contact each other when the first and second connectors 1, 2 are mated, starting from the unmated condition as disclosed in
(12) In the unmated condition according to
(13) In a first partially mated condition of the first and second connectors 1, 2, as shown in
(14) In order to provide small first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 they are not configured such that they can bear the entire electrical power over a longer time. Therefore, in a fully mated condition, as disclosed in
(15) The exemplary embodiment according to the Figures shows one possible configuration of the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7. The first auxiliary contact element 4 extends at least substantially parallel and in radial distance to the first main contact element 3, both of which are arranged at least substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis L. The radial direction refers to the longitudinal axis L.
(16) Comparable to the first auxiliary contact element 4, the second auxiliary contact element 7 extends at least substantially parallel to the second main contact element 6 in a radial distance thereto.
(17) The first auxiliary contact element 4 extends farther in the mating direction towards the second connector 2 than the first main contact element 3. Further, the second auxiliary contact element 7 extends farther in the mating direction towards the first connector 1 than the second main contact element 6.
(18) Hence, while mating the first and the second connectors 1, 2 the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 come in contact first before the first and second main contact elements 3, 6 are contacted to each other. Or in other words, while unmating the first and the second connectors 1, 2 the first and second main contact elements 3, 6 disconnect from each other first before the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 are disconnected from each other.
(19) This, however, can also be achieved in a different manner. It is also possible that only one of the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 extends farther towards the other connector 1, 2 than the respective main contact element 3, 6. It is important, however, that in an unmated condition, in which the first and second connectors 1, 2 are aligned to each other along the longitudinal axis L for being mated by moving at least one of the two connectors 1, 2 towards the other connector 1, 2, a first distance between the first auxiliary contact element 4 and the second auxiliary contact element 7 is smaller than a second distance between the first main contact element 3 and the second main contact element 6. In addition, the amount the second distance is larger than the first distance is sufficient in order to avoid an arcing between the first and second main contact elements 3, 6 in a position in which the initial contact is established between the first and second auxiliary contact element 4, 7 while mating the connectors 1, 2.
(20) The first auxiliary contact element 4 extends in a longitudinal direction towards the second connector 2 and terminates in a tip end 15. In a tip end region 16 the first auxiliary contact element 4 has a contact portion 17. Adjacent to the contact portion 17 the first auxiliary contact element 4 has a disconnect portion 18.
(21) The second auxiliary contact element 7 extends in a longitudinal direction towards the first connector 1 and terminates in a tip end 19. At a tip end region 20 the second auxiliary contact element 7 has a contact portion 21 adjacent to which a disconnection portion 22 is located.
(22) In a radial direction the contact portion 17 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 is located nearer to the first main contact element 3 than the disconnect portion 18. In addition, the contact portion 21 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 has a greater distance to the second main contact element 6 than the disconnect portion 22 of the second auxiliary contact element 7.
(23) The contact portion 17 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 has a smaller distance to the longitudinal axis L than the contact portion 21 of the second auxiliary contact element 7. The longitudinal axis L, in this case, extends through the first and second main contact elements 3, 6. Further, the first and second connectors 1, 2 are in a position to each other, in which the first and second connectors 1, 2 are aligned to each other to the longitudinal axis L so that the first and second connectors 1, 2 could be mated in a mating direction parallel to the longitudinal axis L. This configuration facilitates a contact between the contact portion 17 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 and the contact portion 21 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 while mating the first and the second connectors 1, 2.
(24) Further, again provided that the longitudinal axis L extends through the first and second main contact element 3, 6, the radial distance of the contact portion 17 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 to the longitudinal axis L is larger than the radial distance of the disconnect portion 22 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 to the longitudinal axis L. Further, the radial distance of the disconnect portion 18 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 to the longitudinal axis L is larger than the radial distance of the contact portion 21 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 to the longitudinal axis L. By this, it is facilitated that in the fully mated condition the first and the second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 are disconnected from each other.
(25) In the first and second partially mated condition of the first and second connectors 1, 2 the contact portions 17, 21 of the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7 overlap each other in longitudinal direction and are in contact to each other establishing an electrical connection therebetween.
(26) In a fully mated condition of the first and second connectors 1, 2 the contact portion 17 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 overlaps, in a longitudinal direction, the disconnect portion 22 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 with a radial distance therebetween. Further, in the fully mated condition of the first and second connectors 1, 2, the contact portion 21 of the second auxiliary contact element 7 overlaps, in a longitudinal direction, the disconnect portion 18 of the first auxiliary contact element 4 with a radial distance therebetween.
(27) It shall be noted that, although only one pair of main contact elements, i.e. the first and second main contact elements 3, 6, and only one pair of auxiliary contact elements, i.e. the first and second auxiliary contact elements 4, 7, are describe in the embodiment, the connector assembly according to the invention may have a plurality of pairs of main contact elements and/or a plurality of pairs of main contact elements.
REFERENCE NUMERALS LIST
(28) 1 first connector 2 second connector 3 first main contact element 4 first auxiliary contact element 5 first connection portion 6 second main contact element 7 second auxiliary contact element 8 second connection portion 9 conductor 10 first cable 11 first housing 12 conductor 13 second cable 14 second housing 15 tip end (of first auxiliary contact element) 16 tip end region (of first auxiliary contact element) 17 contact portion (of first auxiliary contact element) 18 disconnect portion (of first auxiliary contact element) 19 tip end (of second auxiliary contact element) 20 tip end region (of second auxiliary contact element) 21 contact portion (of second auxiliary contact element) 22 disconnect portion (of second auxiliary contact element) L longitudinal axis