Connector assembly with variable axial assist
09917402 ยท 2018-03-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connector includes a first-housing, a second-housing, a shroud, and a stacked-gear. The first-housing defines a guide-slot. The second-housing mates with the first-housing. The second-housing includes a linear-gear-rack extending from a second-outer-surface and engages the guide-slot. The shroud is moveable from an unmated-position to a mated-position. The shroud is longitudinally slideably mounted to and surrounding at least a portion of the first-housing. The shroud also includes a curved-gear-rack having a variable-pitch-radius. The stacked-gear is moveably mounted to the first-housing. The stacked-gear has a round-gear and a cam-gear having the variable-pitch-radius in communication with the round-gear. The round-gear engages the linear-gear-rack within the guide-slot. The cam-gear engages the curved-gear-rack such that the cam-gear moves in response to a movement of the shroud from the unmated-position to the mated-position. Rotation of the round-gear engaged with the linear-gear-rack axially pulls the linear-gear-rack into the guide-slot, thereby pulling the second-housing into the first-housing.
Claims
1. A connector, comprising: a first-housing defining a guide-slot; a second-housing configured to mate with the first-housing, wherein the second-housing includes a linear-gear-rack extending from a second-outer-surface and configured to engage the guide-slot; a shroud moveable from an unmated-position to a mated-position, said shroud longitudinally slideably mounted to and surrounding at least a portion of the first-housing, and including a curved-gear-rack having a variable-pitch-radius; and a stacked-gear moveably mounted to the first-housing, said stacked-gear having a round-gear and a cam-gear having the variable-pitch-radius in communication with the round-gear, said round-gear engaging the linear-gear-rack within the guide-slot, said cam-gear engaging the curved-gear-rack such that the cam-gear moves in response to a movement of the shroud from the unmated-position to the mated-position, wherein rotation of the round-gear engaged with the linear-gear-rack axially pulls the linear-gear-rack into the guide-slot, thereby pulling the second-housing into the first-housing.
2. The connector in accordance with claim 1, wherein the linear-gear-rack defines a guide-side and a tooth-side and the guide-slot defines a guide-wall and an aperture, and wherein the guide-side slideably engages the guide-wall and the tooth-side is disposed within the aperture.
3. The connector in accordance with claim 2, wherein a portion of the round-gear is disposed within the aperture and engages the tooth-side of the linear-gear-rack.
4. The connector in accordance with claim 1, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a first-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.4 times a pitch-radius of the round-gear.
5. The connector in accordance with claim 4, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a second-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.49 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
6. The connector in accordance with claim 5, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a third-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.73 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
7. The connector in accordance with claim 6, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a fourth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.01 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
8. The connector in accordance with claim 7, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a fifth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.33 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
9. The connector in accordance with claim 8, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a sixth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.60 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
10. The connector in accordance with claim 9, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a seventh-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.74 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
11. The connector in accordance with claim 1, wherein the round-gear has a constant-pitch-radius and the linear-gear-rack has a consistent pitch-spacing.
12. The connector in accordance to claim 1, wherein at least one electrical terminal is disposed within the first-housing and at least one corresponding mating electrical terminal is disposed within the second-housing.
13. The connector in accordance with claim 12, wherein the cam-gear and the curved-gear-rack have a first-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.4 times a pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a second-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.49 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a third-pitch-radius equivalent to 1.73 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a fourth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.01 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a fifth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.33 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a sixth-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.60 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear, and a seventh-pitch-radius equivalent to 2.74 times the pitch-radius of the round-gear.
14. The connector in accordance with claim 13, wherein the round-gear has a constant-pitch-radius and the linear-gear-rack has a consistent pitch-spacing.
15. A connector, comprising: a first-housing; a second-housing; a shroud; and a stacked-gear moveably mounted to the first-housing, said stacked-gear having a round-gear and a cam-gear overlying the round-gear, said round-gear engaging a first-gear-rack on the second-housing, said cam-gear engaging a second-gear-rack on the shroud, wherein the second-housing is mated with the first-housing when the shroud is moved along a mating-axis of the connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will now be described, by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(18) The reference numbers of similar elements in the various embodiments shown in the figures share the last two digits.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(20) The connector 10 also includes a second-housing 18 configured to mate with the first-housing 12. The second-housing 18 may also have multiple corresponding mating electrical terminals 19 configured to mate with the electrical terminals 16 of the first-housing 12 attached to a wire-bundle that is a component of a wire-harness or other electrical-components (not shown). The second-housing 18 may also include wire seals and strain relief for the wires, and a perimeter seal (not shown) to form a seal with the first-housing 12. The second-housing 18 includes a linear-gear-rack 20 extending from a second-outer-surface 22 and configured to engage the guide-slot 14.
(21) The connector 10 also includes a shroud 24 moveable from an unmated-position 26 to a mated-position 28 (see
(22) The connector 10 also includes a stacked-gear 34 rotatably mounted to the first-housing 12. The stacked-gear 34 has a round-gear 36 and a cam-gear 38 having the variable-pitch-radius 32 in communication with the round-gear 36 (see
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(25) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 MULTIPLE OF THE CAM-GEAR 38 AND CURVED- ROUND-GEAR 36 GEAR-RACK 30 PITCH-RADII 52 PITCH-RADIUS 52 FIRST-PITCH-RADIUS 56 1.40 SECOND-PITCH-RADIUS 58 1.49 THIRD-PITCH-RADIUS 60 1.73 FOURTH-PITCH-RADIUS 62 2.01 FIFTH-PITCH-RADIUS 64 2.33 SIXTH-PITCH-RADIUS 66 2.60 SEVENTH-PITCH-RADIUS 68 2.74
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(28) The connector 210 also includes a second-housing 218 configured to mate with the first-housing 212. The second-housing 218 may also have multiple corresponding electrical terminals 216 (not shown) configured to mate with the electrical terminals 216 of the first-housing 212 attached to a wire-bundle that is a component of a wire-harness or other electrical-components (not shown). The second-housing 218 may also include wire seals and strain relief for the wires, and a perimeter seal (not shown) to form a seal with the first-housing 212. The second-housing 218 includes a first-gear-rack 220 extending from a second-outer-surface 222 and configured to engage the guide-slot 214.
(29) The connector 210 also includes a shroud 224 moveable from an unmated-position 226 to a mated-position 228 (see
(30) The connector 210 also includes a stacked-gear 234 rotatably mounted to the first-housing 212. The stacked-gear 234 has a round-gear 236 and a cam-gear 238 overlying the round-gear 236 (see
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(34) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 MULTIPLE OF THE CAM-GEAR 238 AND SECOND- ROUND-GEAR 236 GEAR-RACK 230 PITCH-RADII 252 PITCH-RADIUS 252 FIRST-PITCH-RADIUS 256 1.40 SECOND-PITCH-RADIUS 258 1.49 THIRD-PITCH-RADIUS 260 1.73 FOURTH-PITCH-RADIUS 262 2.01 FIFTH-PITCH-RADIUS 264 2.33 SIXTH-PITCH-RADIUS 266 2.60 SEVENTH-PITCH-RADIUS 268 2.74
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(36) The examples presented herein are directed to electrical connectors 10. However, other embodiments of the connector 10 may be envisioned that are adapted for use with optical cables or hybrid connections including both electrical and optical cables. Yet other embodiments of the connector 10 may be envisioned that are configured for connecting pneumatic or hydraulic lines.
(37) Accordingly, a connector 10 that includes a variable axial assist feature is provided. The connector 10 is an improvement over prior-art-connectors because the mechanical advantage varies as the mating sequence progresses, such that the operator applies a constant mating-force.
(38) While this invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiments thereof, it is not intended to be so limited, but rather only to the extent set forth in the claims that follow. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. does not denote any order of importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items. Additionally, directional terms such as upper, lower, etc. do not denote any particular orientation, but rather the terms upper, lower, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another and locational establish a relationship between the various elements.