Connector and connector assembly allowing repeated insertion and removal of a wire
09831581 ยท 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/515
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/4842
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/24
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connector is disclosed. The connector has a housing and a conductive terminal disposed in the housing. The conductive terminal has a pair of resilient contact arms including a pair of clamping portions clamping a wire therebetween and a pair of releasing portions adapted to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other, each of the pair of resilient contact arms includes one clamping portion and one releasing portion disposed at a free end.
Claims
1. A connector, comprising: a housing; and a conductive terminal disposed in the housing and having a first annular end portion at a first end of the conductive terminal through which a wire is inserted, a pair of resilient contact arms including a pair of clamping portions clamping the wire therebetween and a pair of releasing portions adapted to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other, each of the pair of resilient contact arms including one clamping portion and one releasing portion disposed at a free end, and a second annular end portion at a second end of the conductive terminal opposite the first end, an external releasing tool insertable through the second annular end portion and adapted to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the housing is formed of an insulative material.
3. The connector of claim 2, wherein the clamping portion and the releasing portion of one of the pair of resilient contact arms respectively face the clamping portion and the releasing portion of the other of the pair of resilient contact arms.
4. The connector of claim 3, wherein the releasing portion is formed as an arc-shaped portion at an upper side of the free end of each resilient contact arm.
5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the releasing portion curves toward an exterior of the conductive terminal.
6. The connector of claim 5, wherein the external releasing tool contacts the pair of releasing portions to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other.
7. The connector of claim 6, wherein the external releasing tool is a plate-shaped member.
8. The connector of claim 6, wherein the housing has a releasing passageway at a second end, the external releasing tool inserted through the releasing passageway.
9. The connector of claim 8, wherein the housing has a wire receiving passageway at an opposite first end, the wire inserted through the wire receiving passageway.
10. The connector of claim 6, wherein the clamping portion is formed as a curved portion at an opposite lower side of the free end of each resilient contact arm.
11. The connector of claim 10, wherein the clamping portion curves toward an interior of the conductive terminal.
12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the clamping portion punctures the wire to form an electrical connection with the wire.
13. The connector of claim 3, wherein each of the pair of resilient contact arms is attached to a side of the first annular end portion and extends toward aft the second end of the conductive terminal.
14. The connector of claim 13, wherein an end of the wire is disposed in the second annular end portion.
15. The connector of claim 14, wherein the conductive terminal has a first solder foot extending from a bottom of the first annular end portion in a direction away from the conductive terminal and a second solder foot extending from a bottom of the second annular end portion in a direction away from the conductive terminal.
16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the first solder foot and the second solder foot are soldered to pads of a circuit board.
17. The connector of claim 3, wherein the housing has a first side wall having a plurality of projections and an opposite second side wall having a plurality of connecting holes corresponding to the plurality of projections.
18. A connector assembly, comprising: a plurality of connectors each having a housing including a first side wall having at least one projection and an opposite second side wall having at least one complementary connecting hole corresponding to the projection, the projection of a first one of the connectors being insertable into the connecting hole of a second one of the connectors to attach the connectors side by side, and a conductive terminal disposed in the housing and having a first annular end portion at a first end of the conductive terminal through which a wire is inserted, a pair of resilient contact arms including a pair of clamping portions clamping the wire therebetween and a pair of releasing portions adapted to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other, each of the pair of resilient contact arms including one clamping portion and one releasing portion disposed at a free end, and a second annular end portion at a second end of the conductive terminal opposite the first end, an external releasing tool insertable through the second annular end portion and adapted to move the pair of resilient contact arms away from each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(13) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to embodiments of a connector. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and still fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
(14) A connector 100 according to the invention is shown generally in
(15) The major components of the invention will now be described in greater detail.
(16) The housing 1 is shown in
(17) The conductive terminal 2 is shown in
(18) The pair of resilient contact arms 21 is cantilevered and has a fixed end and a free end. The fixed end of each of the resilient contact arms 21 is attached to the first annular end portion 25. Each resilient contact arm 21 is attached to a side of the first annular end portion 25 at the first end of the conductive terminal 2 and extends toward the second annular end portion 24 at the opposite second end of the conductive terminal 2.
(19) The pair of resilient contact arms 21 has a pair of clamping portions 22 and a pair of releasing portions 23. Each of the resilient contact arms 21 has a clamping portion 22 and a releasing portion 23 disposed at the free end. The releasing portion 23 is formed as an arc-shaped portion at an upper side of the free end of the resilient contact arm 21, the releasing portion 23 curving toward an exterior of the conductive terminal 2. The clamping portion 22 is formed as a curved portion at an opposite lower side of the free end of the resilient contact arm 21, the clamping portion 22 curving toward an interior of the conductive terminal 2. The clamping portion 22 and the releasing portion 23 of one of the pair of resilient contact arms 21 respectively face the clamping portion 22 and the releasing portion 23 of the other of the pair of resilient contact arms 21.
(20) The first solder foot 27 extends from a bottom of the first annular end portion 25 in a direction away from the conductive terminal 2, and the second solder foot 26 extends from a bottom of the second annular end portion 24 in a direction away from the conductive terminal 2.
(21) The housing 1 receives the conductive terminal 2 such that the conductive terminal 2 is disposed in an interior of the housing 1, as shown in
(22) The attachment of the connector 100 to a wire 4 will now be described in greater detail with reference to
(23) The attachment of the connector 100 to a circuit board 3 will now be described in greater detail with reference to
(24) An external releasing tool 5, as shown in
(25) The external releasing tool 5 contacts the pair of releasing portions 23 so as to move the pair of releasing portions 23 in opposite directions away from each other, separating the pair of releasing portions 23. When the pair of releasing portions 23 is separated, the wire 4 is released by the clamping portions 22 and may be smoothly pulled out from the connector 100. Thereafter, a new wire 4 may be inserted between the pair of resilient contact arms 21 and introduced between the clamping portions 22. Subsequently, the external releasing tool 5 is removed, and due to an elastic force the resilient contact arms 21 return to an initial position where the resilient contact arms 21 are close to each other, therefore enabling the clamping portions 22 to clamp the wire 4; in addition, when the wire 4 is pulled back slightly, the clamping portions 22 puncture into the wire 4 so as to form a reliable electrical connection between the conductive terminal 2 and the wire 4 and at the same time clamp the wire 4 firmly.
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(27) Advantageously, in the connector 100 according to the invention, since the conductive terminal 2 has the releasing portions 23, the wire 4 may be plugged in and pulled out of the connector 100 repeatedly, permitting convenient replacement of the wire 4. Furthermore, since the releasing portions 23 are located at the free ends of the resilient contact arms 21, each releasing portion 23 has simple structure and is easy to manufacture. Additionally, since identical connectors 100 may be connected to each other, only one mold is required to form a connector assembly with different numbers of conductive terminals 2, reducing manufacturing costs.