Electrical connector having a locking and extraction device with mobile gripping jaws mounted on a pivot and actuated by a lever for rotation
09954314 ยท 2018-04-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/62955
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The general field of the invention is that of the locking and extraction devices for an electrical connector in an electronic casing, said electronic casing comprising the electrical socket corresponding to said electrical connector, the connection and the extraction of the electrical connector being performed in a determined direction, parallel to the electrical contacts of the electrical connector. The connector according to the invention is mounted in a mechanical assembly comprising at least one shoulder. The electronic casing comprises a mechanical structure comprising at least one mobile gripping jaw arranged so as to grasp the shoulder of the connector and to impart thereon a translational movement in said determined direction, thus facilitating the connection or the extraction of said electrical connector in its electrical socket.
Claims
1. A locking and extraction device for an electrical connector in an electronic casing, said electronic casing comprising an electrical socket corresponding to said electrical connector, a connection and an extraction of the electrical connector being performed in a determined direction, parallel to electrical contacts of the electrical connector, wherein, said connector being mounted in a mechanical assembly comprising at least one shoulder, the electronic casing comprises a mechanical structure comprising at least one mobile gripping jaw arranged so as to grasp the shoulder of the connector and to impart thereon a translational movement in said determined direction, thus facilitating the extraction of said electrical connector from its electrical socket, each gripping jaw being mounted on a pivot, a movement of the mobile gripping jaw being a rotational movement about said pivot, the axis of the pivot being parallel to the determined direction, each gripping jaw comprises two jaws, the upper part of the first jaw is in the form of an inclined disc, the lower part of the second jaw being arranged so as to leave a constant distance between the two jaws, said distance corresponding substantially to the thickness of the shoulder, each gripping jaw comprises a lever, the rotation of the lever driving the rotation of the jaws of the gripping jaw.
2. The locking and extraction device for an electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical structure comprises a second mobile gripping jaw identical to the first mobile gripping jaw, each gripping jaw being arranged on either side of the socket and arranged so as to grasp the shoulder of the connector and to impart thereon a translational movement in said determined direction, thus facilitating the connection or the extraction of said electrical connector in its electrical socket.
3. The locking and extraction device for an electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein each gripping jaw comprises an immobilizing device for immobilizing in a determined position.
4. The locking and extraction device for an electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein the electronic casing is an aeronautical instrument panel equipment item.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood and other advantages will become apparent on reading the following description, given in a nonlimiting manner and using the attached figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The locking and extraction device for an electrical connector is mounted on the rear face of an electronic casing. The latter comprises an electrical socket corresponding to the electrical connector to be mounted. The electrical connection between the connector and its socket is ensured with pins or electrical contacts. Generally, the connection system comprises several dozen of these electrical contacts. Hereinafter, the term direction of connection will be used to describe the direction parallel to the axis of the pins. The connection and the extraction of the electrical connector are performed in said direction.
(8) In the locking device according to the invention, the connector is mounted in a mechanical assembly comprising a shoulder. This shoulder takes the general form of a flat plate surrounding the connector. Generally, the standard connectors have a shoulder of this type. The locking device according to the invention adapts easily to all types of shoulder.
(9) In the device according to the invention, the electronic casing comprises a mechanical structure comprising at least one mobile gripping jaw arranged so as to grasp the shoulder of the connector and to impart thereon a translational movement in said determined direction, thus facilitating the connection or the extraction of said electrical connector in its electrical socket.
(10) There are different embodiments of this type of locking device.
(11) In this first embodiment, the casing 1 represented schematically in partial cross section of
(12) Each structure also comprises an assembly comprising two jaws 12 and 13 and a lever 14. The assembly of the mechanical parts 12, 13 and 14 can rotate about the pivot 11. The distance between the jaws is set so as to be able to grasp the shoulder 4 of the electrical connector 3 with a minimum of mechanical play.
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(14) When the connector 3 is fixed in its socket 2 as represented in
(15) As can be seen in these figures, the length of the jaw 12 determines the extraction travel of the connector. The jaw 13 must be dimensioned to allow the shoulder 4 to escape. The length of these jaws is a function of mechanical parameters like the thickness of the shoulder and the extraction length. These mechanical parameters can easily be set by a person skilled in the art. To exert the sufficient extraction force, which can be of the order of several tens of kilograms, it is sufficient to engineer the arms of the levers 14 accordingly. It should be noted that it is not necessary for the translational movement to make it possible to fully extract the connector from its socket. In effect, it is generally sufficient to extract it by a few millimeters for the extraction force to then be sufficiently low. It is then possible to completely extract the connector by pulling on the top with no particular effort.
(16) As can be seen in
(17) A second embodiment is represented in
(18) Each structure 20 comprises a pivot 21, the axis of which is parallel to the direction of extraction of the electrical connector 3. It also comprises an assembly comprising two jaws 22 and 23 and a lever 24. The assembly of the mechanical parts 22, 23 and 24 can rotate about the pivot 21. The upper part of the first jaw 22 is in the form of an inclined disc, the lower part of the second jaw 23 is arranged so as to leave a constant distance between the two jaws, said distance corresponding substantially to the thickness of the shoulder 4. The rotation of the lever 24 drives the rotation of the jaws of the gripping jaw. Thus, when the lever 24 is rotated, the shoulder of the connector held between the jaws of the gripping jaw undergoes a translational movement which extracts or which inserts the connector in its socket depending on the direction of the movement.
(19) The inclination of the disc of the jaw 22 makes it possible to set the extraction travel of the connector. The second jaw 23 has an angular width less than a complete revolution as can be seen in
(20) A third embodiment is represented in
(21) Each gripping jaw comprises a first jaw, called bottom jaw 31 comprising a first inclined face 32 arranged so as to slide under the shoulder 4 of the connector 3 and a second jaw, called top jaw 33, comprising a second face 34 of the same inclination and arranged so as to slide over the shoulder 4. The two jaws are mounted head-to-tail. The first jaw is arranged at one of the ends of the connector and the second jaw at the opposite end. The jaws can occupy the entire width of the shoulder or only a part thereof. The distance which separates them and their height difference are imposed by the geometrical characteristics of the shoulder.
(22) The translation of the gripping jaw drives the translation of the electrical connector 3 in the direction of extraction as can be seen in
(23) The translation of the structure 30 can be facilitated by a handle 35 as can be seen in
(24) In a first variant embodiment, the structure comprises only a first jaw 31 and a second jaw 33 as indicated in
(25) As stated, the locking and extraction device for an electrical connector in an electronic casing according to the invention is more notably intended for aeronautical applications and most particularly for the equipment items mounted on the front face of the instrument panel. Once the connector is mounted, the casing is then positioned in its housing in the instrument panel.