LEVER-TYPE CONNECTOR
20180183180 ยท 2018-06-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/2491
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/62955
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A lever-type connector includes first and second connectors, and a lever member. The first connector includes a cam pin. The second connector is connected to a cable and is fitted to the first connector. The lever member includes a body and an operating part, where a cam groove into which the cam pin is inserted is formed in the body, and the operating part is contiguous to the body and is used for performing a rotating operation. The lever member is rotatably attached to the second connector and causes the first connector and the second connector to be fitted together by rotating from an initial position to a final fitting position. When the lever member is rotated, a tip of the operating part moves through a space (situated on the cable side with respect to a front face of the second connector) from which the cable is led out.
Claims
1. A lever-type connector comprising: a first connector that comprises a cam pin; a second connector that is connected to an electric wire and is fitted to the first connector; and a lever member that comprises: a body in which a cam groove is formed, wherein the cam pin is to be inserted into the cam groove; and an operating part that is contiguous to the body and is intended for performing a rotating operation, wherein the lever member is rotatably attached to the second connector and causes the first connector and the second connector to be fitted together by rotating from an initial position to a final fitting position, and wherein the operating part is configured so that, when the lever member is rotated, a tip of the operating part moves through a space, which is situated on the electric wire side with respect to an end face of the second connector from which the electric wire is led out.
2. The lever-type connector according to claim 1, wherein a slip preventer for preventing a slip is disposed on at least a tip of the operating part.
3. The lever-type connector according to claim 2, wherein the slip preventer comprises a plurality of grooves.
4. The lever-type connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating part comprises: a base end that protrudes from the body of the lever member; and a tip that protrudes from the base end in a direction different from a direction in which the base end protrudes.
5. The lever-type connector according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises: a first body and a second body, in at least one of which the cam groove is formed; and a joint that connects the first body and the second body.
6. The lever-type connector according to claim 5, wherein the operating part comprises: a first part that extends from the first body; and a second part that extends from the second body.
7. The lever-type connector according to claim 5, wherein the operating part comprises: a part that extends from the first body.
8. The lever-type connector according to claim 5, comprising a locking mechanism that includes: a locking part that is disposed on the joint; and a locked part that is to be caught by the locking part and is disposed on the second connector.
9. The lever-type connector according to claim 5, comprising a locking mechanism that includes: a locking part that is disposed on the first body; and a locked part that is to be caught by the locking part and is disposed on the second connector.
10. The lever-type connector according to claim 8, wherein the second connector comprises a cover that covers the electric wire, and wherein the locked part is disposed on the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] A more complete understanding of this application can be obtained when the following detailed description is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiment 1
[0064] A lever-type connector 10 according to Embodiment 1 of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to
[0065] The lever-type connector 10 may be used, for example, for connection between electronic circuit components installed in a car. As illustrated in
[0066] In the present embodiment, the first connector 20 includes a male connector. The first connector 20 includes a housing 21 made of an electrically insulative material, a plurality of terminals 25, and an O-ring 26 fitted around the housing 21.
[0067] The housing 21 is a member in which a fitting hole 22 open in the+Z direction is formed. The lever-type connector is used with the housing 21 surrounded by, for example, an outer frame A. The second connector 30 is to be inserted into the fitting hole 22 in the housing 21. A cam pin 23 is formed on the wall of the housing 21 on both of the+X andX sides. The cam pin 23 is formed into a circular cylindrical shape.
[0068] The terminals 25 are formed of an electrically conductive material and include male terminals. One end of the terminal 25 on the+Z side is formed to protrude into the fitting hole 22. An end 25a of the terminal 25 on theZ side is connected to an attachment target B such as a car-mounted component or a wiring substrate.
[0069] In the present embodiment, the second connector 30 includes a female connector. The second connector 30 includes a housing 31 having a terminal housing chamber formed inside the housing 31, as well as including a plurality of terminals housed in the terminal housing chamber.
[0070] As shown in
[0071] As shown in
[0072] The cable 33 (electric wires) is led out from a front face 31A of the second connector 30. A core in the cable 33 is electrically connected to the terminal in the second connector 30. As illustrated in
[0073] As seen in
[0074] The body includes a first body 41, a second body 42, and a joint 43.
[0075] As seen by referring to
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[0082] The base end 51 is formed to protrude in a protruding direction L1 from either of the first and second bodies 41 and 42. The first tip 52 is formed to protrude from the base end 51 in a protruding direction L2, which is different from the protruding direction L1. The second tip 53 is formed to protrude from the first tip 52 in a protruding direction L3, which is different from the protruding direction L2. In Embodiment 1, the protruding direction L2 is inclined from the protruding direction L1 toward the+Y side, while the protruding direction L3 is approximately the same as the protruding direction L1. As a result, the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L is formed into a shape raising from the base end 51 and then extending, creating an empty space 54 on the lower side (theY side) of the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L.
[0083] As illustrated in
[0084] The locking part 61 is disposed on the joint 43 of the lever member 40.
[0085] The locked part 62 is formed on the top face 31C of the cable cover for the second connector 30.
[0086] The following describes how the first and second connectors 20 and 30 of the lever-type connector 10 that are configured as above are fitted together, referring to
[0087] First, as illustrated in
[0088] As the operator inserts the second connector 30 into the fitting hole 22 in the first connector 20 downward (from the+Z side), the second connector 30 becomes fitted into the fitting hole 22, while the cam pin 23 in the first connector 20 enters the cam groove 44, as illustrated in
[0089] Next, as illustrated in
[0090] As the lever member 40 rotates around the spindle 32, the locking part 61 in the locking mechanism comes into abutment with the locked part 62, which is formed on the top face 31C of the cable cover for the second connector 30, as illustrated in
[0091] As described above, in Embodiment 1, as illustrated in the
[0092] For example, in the case of the connector 100, which has no operating part 50R nor 50L, the joint 43 is used as an operating part for rotating the lever member 40. Depending on the environment where the connector 100 is installed, the user may have difficulty in inserting his/her hand or finger to use the joint 43 as an operating part, failing to rotate the lever because of interference caused by the outer frame C or any other member, as illustrated in
[0093] In contrast, in Embodiment 1, the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L moves through the space S, as illustrated in
[0094] Furthermore, in Embodiment 1, a slip preventer including a plurality of grooves is disposed on the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L, as illustrated in
[0095] In addition, in Embodiment 1, the first tip 52 of the operating part 50R, 50L is formed to protrude in the protruding direction L2, which is different from the protruding direction L1 of the base end 51, as illustrated in
[0096] Furthermore, in Embodiment 1, the connector includes, in addition to the operating parts 50R and 50L, the joint 43 that can be used as an operating part to rotate the lever member 40, as illustrated in
[0097] An embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above, but the present disclosure is not limited to the foregoing embodiment.
[0098] For example, in Embodiment 1, the slip preventer formed on the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L includes a plurality of grooves. However, this is not restrictive. Any other slip preventer may be used as long as a higher coefficient of friction against a hand or finger of the user can be obtained. For example, the slip preventer may include only one groove or may be formed into bumps and dips. Furthermore, a pearskin finish may be given to the surface, or a member made of a material having a high coefficient of friction against a hand or finger of the user may be attached to the surface.
Embodiment 2
[0099] The lever member 40 according to the foregoing Embodiment 1 includes two operating parts 50R and 50L, as illustrated in
Embodiment 3
[0100] In the foregoing Embodiment 1, the locked part 62 in the locking mechanism is formed on the top face 31C of the cable cover for the second connector 30 as illustrated in
[0101] In addition, an operating face to be touched by the user during operation may be formed on both ends 43b of the joint 43. Furthermore, a slip preventer including a plurality of grooves is preferably disposed on the operating face. The joint 43 can be used as an operating part for rotating the lever member 40 by pressing the joint 43 with a finger. Note that the operating face may be applied to embodiments and variations other than Embodiment 3. The operating face is formed on every end 43b of the joint 43 in Embodiment 3, but this is not restrictive. Any number of operating faces may be formed on any locations. For example, the operating face may be formed on the back of each operating face depicted in
[0102] The locked part 62 is formed on the side face 31L in Embodiment 3, but this is not restrictive. The locked part 62 may be formed on the side face 31R, or may be formed on both of the side faces 31R and 31L. In the latter case, the lever-type connector 10 includes two locking mechanisms.
Embodiment 4
[0103] In the foregoing Embodiment 1, a slip preventer is disposed on the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L, as illustrated in
[0104] In the foregoing Embodiment 1, the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L is formed into a shape raising from the base end 51 and then extending, creating the empty space 54 on the lower side (theY side) of the tip 50a of the operating part 50R, 50L, as illustrated in
[0105] The foregoing describes some example embodiments for explanatory purposes. Although the foregoing discussion has presented specific embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. This detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is defined only by the included claims, along with the full range of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.