Locking Clip for a Plug Connector Housing
20190207345 · 2019-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/629
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention relates to a locking device for plug connector housings, wherein the locking device (1) can be mounted pivotably on a first plug connector housing (12), wherein the locking device (1) can be locked on a second plug connector housing (14), as a result of which the first and the second plug connector housings (12, 14) can be pressed resiliently against each other. The locking device has means which prevent inadvertent opening of a closed plug connection. This makes it possible to avoid machine failures and accidents. The invention also relates to a method for releasing a first plug connector housing (12) from a second plug connector housing (14) with a locking device (1) which is mounted pivotably on the first plug connector housing (12) and can be locked on the second plug connector housing (14), wherein a force required for a pivoting-open movement increases abruptly during the pivoting-open movement.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A locking clip for coupling a first connector housing to a second connector housing, comprising: a rear wall; lower arms arranged in parallel planes extending perpendicularly on opposite sides from a lower portion of the rear wall; pivot holes formed coaxially in each of the lower arms; upper arms arranged in the parallel planes extending perpendicularly on opposite sides from an upper portion of the rear wall, the upper arms being pivotable relative to the lower arms by bending the rear wall; receiving slots, one receiving slot formed in each of the upper arms, each receiving slot extending inwardly towards the rear wall and upwardly away from the lower arm; lower arm levers, one lower arm lever formed in each of the lower arms extending towards the rear wall; and upper arm levers, one upper arm lever formed in each of the upper arms extending away from the rear wall, the upper arm levers being arranged below and at a distance from the lower arm levers, wherein, in a locked position, the pivot holes are held by pivot pins of the first connector housing and the receiving slots engage locking pins of the second connector housing.
17. The locking clip as in claim 16, wherein the locking clip is disengaged from the second connector housing in a two-step motion, including bending the rear wall and pivoting the upper arms relative to the lower arms until the upper arm levers push against the lower arm levers and jointly pivoting the rear wall, the upper arms and the lower arms about the pivot holes while the upper arm levers push against the lower arm levers.
18. The locking clip as in claim 17, wherein bending the rear wall and pivoting the upper arms relative to the lower arms requires applying a first force over a first travel path and wherein jointly pivoting the rear wall, the upper arms and the lower arms about the pivot holes while the upper arm levers push against the lower arm levers requires applying a second force over a second travel path, the first force being smaller than the second force.
19. The locking clip as in claim 16, wherein free ends of the lower arm levers are arranged above and overlap with free ends of the upper arm levers, and wherein the lower arm levers and the upper arm levers are oriented parallel to one another.
20. The locking clip as in claim 16, wherein a distance (d) between the lower arm levers and the upper arm levers is greater than zero when the locking clip is in a locked state and wherein the distance (d) between the lower arm levers and the upper arm levers can be reduced to zero by bending the rear wall to disengage the locking clip.
21. The locking clip as in claim 20, wherein reducing the distance (d) between the lower arm levers and the upper arm levers to zero requires applying a first force to the upper portion of the rear wall over a first travel path and wherein disengaging the locking clip requires subsequent application of a greater second force to the upper portion of the rear wall over a second travel path while the upper arm levers and the lower arm levers are in contact with one another during the second travel path.
22. The locking clip as in claim 16, wherein the rear wall, the upper arms and the lower arms are integrally formed as a single piece.
23. The locking clip as in claim 22, wherein the locking clip is made of resilient sheet metal.
24. The locking clip as in claim 16, wherein an actuating grip is formed on the rear wall.
25. The locking clip as in claim 24, wherein the actuating grip is formed as an outwardly bent portion of the rear wall upwardly of the upper arms.
26. A method for unlocking a first connector housing from a second connector housing, comprising: providing a locking clip having a lower portion which is pivotably held by pivot pins of the first connector housing and an upper portion which engages locking pins of the second connector housing; and applying a variable force to an upper portion the locking clip to pivot the locking clip by a pivot angle, wherein an amount of the variable force is a step function of the pivot angle.
27. The method as in claim 26, wherein the upper portion of the locking clip comprises an upper arm including an upper arm lever and the lower portion of the locking clip comprises a lower arm having a lower arm lever, the upper arm lever and the lower arm lever being arranged in a common plane parallel to one another with overlapping ends, wherein applying the variable force to the upper portion the locking clip causes the upper portion of the locking clip to pivot away from the second connector housing along a first travel path while the lower portion of the locking clip remains in place, thereby causing the upper arm lever to move towards and get in contact with the lower arm lever, and wherein subsequent further applying the variable force to the upper portion the locking clip causes the locking clip to pivot away from the second connector housing along a further second travel path, while the upper arm lever remains in contact with the lower arm lever during the further second travel path.
28. The method as in claim 27, wherein causing the upper portion of the locking clip to pivot away from the second connector housing along a first travel path requires a first force and causing the locking clip to pivot away from the second connector housing along a further second travel path requires a second force, the second force being greater that the first force.
29. The method as in claim 27, wherein pivoting of the upper portion of the locking clip to pivot away from the second connector housing along a first travel path is performed about a first axis of rotation and pivoting the locking clip away from the second connector housing along the further second travel path is performed about a second axis of rotation, the second axis of rotation being spaced apart from the first axis of rotation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and explained in detail below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The figures illustrate in part simplified, schematic views. Identical reference numerals are sometimes used for identical but where appropriate non-identical elements. Different aspects of identical elements may be scaled differently.
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[0035] The locking clip 1 has a U-shaped cross section and is configured essentially from a rear wall 2 from which two lateral arms are bent outward. The lateral arms comprise in each case an upper arm 4 and a lower arm 3. An actuating grip 5 is integrally formed on the rear wall 2. It is possible to operate the locking clip 1 manually using the actuating grip 5.
[0036] A pivot hole 6, 6 in the form of an opening is provided in the lower arm 3, 3. This renders it possible to mount the locking clip 1 in a pivotable manner on two pivot pins 11 of a first plug connector housing 12. A receiving slot 7, 7 is integrally formed in the upper arm 4, 4. The receiving slot 7, 7 may engage a locking pin 13 of a second plug connector housing 14, whereby the first plug connector housing 12 and the second plug connector housing 14 are pressed against one another in a resilient manner.
[0037] An upper arm lever 8, 8 on the upper arm 4 is oriented parallel to a lower arm lever 9, 9 of the lower arm 3. The levers are spaced apart by 0.6 mm up to 2 mm (millimeter), particularly preferred however by 1.2 mm to 1.8 mm with respect to one another. If the locking clip 1 is pivoted in the direction of the arrow 10 away from the second plug connector housing 14 in the direction of the arrow 10, the resilient rear wall 2 or rather the upper arm 4 that is connected thereto is bent by means of the prevailing first force. As a consequence, the upper arm levers 8, 8 of the upper arms 4, 4 come into contact with the lower arm levers 9, 9 of the lower arms 3, 3. A user now notices an increased resistance in the pivot movement. The force required for the opening pivot movement increases in a step from this point onward. In order now to pivot the locking clip 1 completely away from the locking pin 13 of the second plug connector housing 14, it is necessary to apply a second force that is greater than the previous first force.
[0038] A short description is provided below of the method with which two plug connector housings that are plugged together may be unlocked.
[0039] Initially, (a) the locking clip 1 is pivoted away from the second plug connector housing 14 along a first travel path. In so doing, the upper arm lever 8 of the upper arm 4 or rather the upper arm levers 8, 8 of the upper arms 4, 4 are moved in the direction of the lower arm lever 9 of the lower arm 3 or rather of the lower arm levers 9, 9 of the lower arms 3, 3. In so doing, the said lower arm levers of the lower arms 9, 9 are brought into contact with the upper arm levers 8, 8 of the upper arms 4.
[0040] Subsequently (b), the locking clip 1 is pivoted away from the second plug connector housing 14 along a further second travel path. In so doing, the upper arm lever 8, 8 of the upper arm 4, 4 or rather the upper arm levers 8, 8 of the upper arms 4, 4 remain in contact with the lower arm lever 9, 9 of the lower arm 3, 3 or rather with the lower arm levers 9, 9 of the lower arms 3, 3.
[0041] An opening pivot movement of a possible embodiment of the locking clip 1 is illustrated schematically in
[0042] The plug connector housings 12, 14 are locked together. In the first state, the above described levers 8, 9 are oriented parallel to one another in the pivot direction and overlap one another at least in part. The levers 8, 9 are spaced apart from one another. The distance d between the levers 8, 9 is greater than zero. The arm levers are located in the same plane with the result that it is possible to bring them into contact with one another. The above described pivot movement is performed along a first axis of rotation 15 that lies in the region of the rear wall 2 or rather on the rear wall 2. The rear wall 2 is bent during this pivot movement, as is apparent in
[0043] During the opening pivot movement of the locking clip 1 along a first travel path, the above mentioned arm levers 8, 9 are brought into contact with one another. The distance d between the arm levers is equal to zero in this case. The pivot movement now moves into a second state. During the further pivot movement of the locking clip 1, the arm levers 8, 9 remain in contact with one another as in the following description. The locking clip 1 is moved in so doing along a second axis of rotation 16. The second axis of rotation 16 is formed by the connecting line of the pivot pins 11 of the first plug connector housing 12. The further pivot movement must be performed with a greater application of force than the first pivot movement during which the arm levers 8, 9 are not yet in contact with one another. The receiving slots 7 are pivoted away over the locking pins of the second plug connector housing 14.
[0044] The third state of the opening pivot movement is apparent in
[0045] During the closing pivot movement of the locking clip 1in the opposite direction to the arrow 10the arm levers 8, 9 are in contact with one another. If the locking clip 1 is pivoted over the locking pins 13, 13, the contact is removed and a defined distance d becomes apparent between the upper arm levers 8, 8 and the lower arm lever 9, 9. The distance d defines the above mentioned distance between the upper and lower arm levers 8, 8, 9, 9 and is between 0.6 mm up to 2 mm, wherein the boundary values are specifically included. This distance has proven itself to be particularly advantageous both during the closing pivot movement and also during the opening pivot movement of the locking clip. The usability of the locking clip is thereby increased.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0046] 1 Locking clip [0047] 2 Rear wall [0048] 3 Lower arm [0049] 4 Upper arm [0050] 5 Actuating grip [0051] 6 Pivot hole [0052] 7 Receiving slot [0053] 8 Upper Arm lever [0054] 9 Lower arm lever [0055] 10 Arrow [0056] 11 Pivot pin [0057] 12 First plug connector housing [0058] 13 Locking pin [0059] 14 Second plug connector housing [0060] 15 First axis of rotation [0061] 16 Second axis of rotation [0062] d Distance