[0001] This relates to the field of electrical connectors and more particularly to connector
housings.
[0002] Housings for certain electrical connectors are molded from dielectric plastic material
and are intended to be secured to mating connector housings when the connectors have
been moved together in a mated condition, in which the respective arrays of electrical
contacts are mated to complete electrical connections. In some of these connectors,
hardware is fastened to the respective housings to secure them together in their mated
condition, but it is desirable that the housings have an integral latching means.
Integrally molded latch arms are known, in which a pair of latch arms are disposed
along opposed sides of the housing of one of the connectors and extend forwardly to
latchingly engage corresponding latching surfaces of the housing of the other connector,
when the connectors are moved together into a mated condition.
[0003] Latch arms used for securing connectors together are known in U.S. Patent No. 4,867,700.
The latch arms include rearward portions which are deflectable to unlatch the latch
arms when it is desired to separate and unmate the connectors, in which case the latch
arms can be said to be hingedly joined to the housing. Such latch arms are subjected
to stress and torque during mating and unmating of the connectors, and the hinge joint
must be rugged and durable to withstand many cycles of mating and unmating, especially
taking into consideration that the hinge joint is molded of plastic material which
can commonly lose strength over time when worked and subjected to temperature cycling
as well.
[0004] It is desired to provide a hinge joint for latch arms of connector housings which
is designed to resist stress and torque and yet be flexible to allow many cycles of
deflection of the latch arm.
[0005] The present invention is a hinge joint for joining a latch arm to an outer surface
of a plastic connector housing, with the latch arm extending forwardly from the hinge
joint to a latching means at the forward end adapted to latchingly engage a corresponding
latching means of a mating connector housing, and a gripping portion extending rearwardly
from the hinge joint to an inwardly deflectable portion for delatching the forward
latching means for connector unmating, the latch arm commonly used as an opposed pair
each on one of the opposed sides of the housing. Each hinge joint defines a vertical
hinge axis with the forward arm portion deflectable outwardly away from the respective
housing side while riding over a corresponding portion of the mating connector housing
forwardly of the respective corresponding latching means thereof just prior to latching,
or during delatching. Correspondingly the rearward arm portion is deflectable inwardly
about the vertical hinge axis to urge the forward arm portion outwardly; thus the
pair of gripping portions of the pair of latch arms can be gripped by a person and
urged toward each other to unmate the connectors.
[0006] The hinge joint for each latch arm comprises a pair of vertically spaced parallel
legs coextending outwardly a short distance from the side surface of the housing to
a bight section joined integrally to each leg and spaced outwardly from the housing
side; each leg is essentially a thin web having a substantial horizontal forward/rearward
dimension. Extending between and integrally joining the vertical bight section to
about the middle of the latch arm spaced outwardly therefrom, is a rib section having
at least a horizontal rib component, and preferably having intersecting vertical and
horizontal components defining a cross-shaped rib cross-section. The legs allow flexure
of the bight section, permitting it to deform slightly about the hinge axis sufficiently
to allow deflection of the latch arm for latching and delatching; the horizontal rib
component slightly elastically deforms the center of the bight section intermediate
the spaced legs.
[0007] The present invention provides an integral hinge joint for each latch arm of a connector
housing which is capable of flexure to allow deflection of the latch arm during mating
and unmating of the connector with a mating connector.
[0008] Such a hinge joint resists stress and torque and is durable over many cycles of latch
arm deflection, allowing many cycles of connector mating and unmating.
[0009] Such a hinge is moldable as an integral portion of a plastic connector housing in
a two-draw molding process.
[0010] An embodiment of the improved integral flexible hinge joint will now be described
with respect to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a connector housing having a pair of latch arms
joined thereto by hinge joints of the present invention, with a mating connector housing
spaced therefrom;
FIGURES 2A and 2B are enlarged longitudinal part section views of the mating connectors
of Figure 1 showing latching of a latch arm during connector mating, with Figure 2A
taken along lines 2A-2A of Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is a part perspective view of a latch arm of Figure 1 broken away from the
housing to expose the hinge joint of the present invention; and
FIGURES 4 and 5 are enlarged cross-section views of the hinge joint of Figure 3, with
Figure 4 taken along lines 4-4 of Figure 1 and Figure 5 taken along lines 5-5 of Figure
4.
[0011] Figures 1, 2A and 2B illustrate a pair of dielectric housings 10,70 for a pair of
electrical connector assemblies. Housings 10,70 are molded of plastic material such
as glass-filled polyester and are shaped and dimensioned to be matable, with housing
10 having a forward plug portion 12 shaped to be received into a corresponding large
cavity 72 of housing 70, so that mating face 14 of housing 10 is disposed proximate
the reduced-dimension rearward portion 74 of cavity 72. Shown along mating face 14
are a plurality of passageways 16 within which are housed respective contact sections
of terminal means (not shown) secured within housing 10, to mate with corresponding
contact means (not shown) secured within housing 70 upon connector mating. Housing
10 has a rear face 18, wide and flat upper and lower outer surfaces 20,22 and low
profile sides 24,26. Mating housing 70 has a leading end 78, wide and flat upper and
lower outer surfaces 80,82, low profile sides 84,86 and rear face 88; mating housing
70 is also shown having a pair of right-angled mounting flanges 90 for being secured
to a printed circuit board (not shown) in either a horizontal or a vertical orientation.
Housings 10,70 as shown have a low profile and are especially suitable for use as
connectors for connecting a terminated flat power cable to a printed circuit board.
[0012] A pair of latch arms 30 are joined integrally to sides 24,26 of housing 10 at respective
flexible integral hinge joints 32 located approximately midway along the latch arms.
Each latch arm 30 includes a forward portion 34 concluding in a free end 36 having
a latching projection 38 extending toward housing sides 24,26 defining a latching
surface 40 facing rearwardly and preferably angled slightly outwardly as seen in Figure
2A. Housing 70 includes a pair of latching recesses 92 along sides 84,86 defining
corresponding latching surfaces 94 facing rearwardly and angled slightly inwardly;
latching recesses 92 are adapted to receive thereinto latching projections 38. Latch
arms 30 further include rearward portions 42 extending rearwardly from hinge joints
32, adapted to be gripped.
[0013] During mating of the connectors, latch arms 30 are deflected slightly outwardly as
latching projections 38 ride over portions 96 of housing sides 84,86 forwardly of
latching recesses 92; upon mating, latching projections 38 enter latching recesses
92 with latching surfaces 40 latching behind corresponding latching surfaces 94. The
slight angle of the latching surfaces 40,94 provides resistance to inadvertent delatching
during stress and vibration when the connectors are in their mated condition by tending
to hold latch arms 30 toward the sides 84,86 of housing 70. The connector-proximate
portion of latch arm free ends 36 preferably includes an angled surface portion 44
to engage corresponding portions of leading end 78 of housing 70 and bear thereagainst
to initiate deflection of latch arms 30 outwardly. During unmating, rearward latch
arm portions 42 are adapted to be urged toward each other, rotating latch arms 30
about their respective hinge joints to delatch latching projections 38 from recesses
92, whereupon housing 10 may be moved rearwardly and away from housing 70.
[0014] Hinge joint 32 is shown in particular detail in Figures 3 to 5 and is capable of
flexure during latch arm deflection. Hinge joint 32 includes a bight section 50 joined
to housing side 24 by upper and lower legs 52,54 spaced vertically apart and creating
a relief area 56 between bight section 50 and housing side 24. A rib section 58 at
least has a horizontal rib component 60 and preferably also a vertical rib component
62 which intersect to provide rib section 58 with a cross-shaped cross-section. Horizontal
rib component 60 is joined to bight section 50 across the outwardly facing surface
thereof midway between upper and lower legs 52,54; upon deflection of latch arm 30
in the horizontal plane, horizontal rib component 60 elastically deforms the central
portion of bight section 50 into relief area 56 along the first or rearward edge 64
of bight section 50 and away from relief area 56 along the second or forward edge
66 thereof. Vertical rib component 62 provides substantial strength to rib section
58 and bight section 50 to enable long-term resistance to stress and torque. Rearward
latch arm portion 42 may preferably be provided with inwardly directed projections
68 adapted to engage housing sides 24,26 to limit the extent of deflection during
unmating, as anti-overtress mechanisms.
[0015] Those skilled in the art may make modifications to the specific embodiment disclosed
hereinabove, which would be within the spirit of the invention and the scope of the
claims.
1. A hinge joint (32) for joining a deflectable section (30) integrally to a plastic
article (10), the plastic article including a surface portion (24,26) along which
the hinge joint (32) is located and the deflectable section (30) being deflectable
relatively toward and away from the surface portion (24,26) by being rotated about
the hinge joint (32), characterized in that:
the hinge joint (32) includes a bight section (50) joined integrally to said surface
portion (24,26) at a pair of spaced joints (52,54) and extending over a relief area
portion (56) of said surface portion (24,26) between said spaced joints (52,54), said
bight section (50) defining a first free edge (64) and a second free edge (66) spaced
from said first free edge (64); and
means (58) joining said bight section (50) to said deflectable section (30) about
midway between said pair of spaced joints (52,54), said joining means (58) at least
joining said deflectable section (30) to said bight section (50) proximate said first
free edge (64) of said bight section (50) and proximate said second free edge (66)
thereof,
whereby upon deflection of said deflectable section (30) relative to said article
(10), said bight section (50) is flexible by being adapted to be locally elastically
deformed by said joining means (58) relatively toward said article surface portion
(24,26) at one of said first (64) and second (66) free edges and relatively away therefrom
at the other of said first (64) and second (66) free edges.
2. A hinge joint (32) as set forth in claim 1 further characterized in that said joining
means (58) comprises a rib section (58) joining said deflectable section (30) to said
first (64) and second (66) free edges.
3. A hinge joint (32) as set forth in claim 1 or 2 further characterized in that said
spaced joints (52,54) comprise respective leg sections (52,54) extending between said
article (10) and said bight section (50).
4. A hinge joint (32) as set forth in claim 3 further characterized in that said joining
means (58) comprises a rib section (58) joining said deflectable section (30) to said
first (64) and second (66) free edges and having at least a first rib component (60)
joined to said bight section (50) substantially parallel to said leg sections (52,54)
and midway therebetween and extending from proximate said first edge (64) to proximate
said second edge (66).
5. A hinge joint (32) as set forth in claim 4 further characterized in that said rib
section (58) includes a second rib component (62) perpendicular to said first rib
component (60) and joining said deflectable section (30) and said bight section (50),
whereby said rib section (58) has a cross-shaped cross-section.
6. A connector housing (10) molded of plastic material and matable with a corresponding
connector housing (70) and having a pair of latch arms (30,30) on opposite sides thereof
each having respective latching projections (38) at forward free ends (36) thereof
latchable with corresponding latching means (92,94) of said corresponding connector
housing (70), each said latch arm (30) joined to a respective said side (24,26) of
said housing (10) at a hinge joint (32) spaced a selected distance rearwardly from
said forward free end (36) of said latch arm (30), characterized in that:
each said hinge joint (32) includes a bight section (50) joined integrally to a respective
side (24,26) of said housing (10) at a pair of spaced joints (52,54) and extending
over a relief area portion (56) of said housing side (24,26) between said spaced joints
(52,54) and defining a first free edge (64) and a second free edge (66) spaced from
said first free edge (64), and means (58) joining said bight section (50) to said
latch arm (30) about midway between said pair of spaced joints (52,54), said joining
means (58) at least joining said latch arm (30) to said bight section (50) proximate
said first free edge (64) of said bight section (50) and proximate said second free
edge (66) thereof, whereby upon deflection of each said latch arm (30) relative to
said housing (10), the respective said bight section (50) is flexible by being adapted
to be locally elastically deformed by said joining means (58) relatively toward the
respective said housing side (24,26) at one of said first (64) and second (66) free
edges and relatively away therefrom at the other of said first (64) and second (66)
free edges.
7. A connector housing (10) as set forth in claim 6 further characterized in that
said latch arms (30,30) include rearward portions (42) extending rearwardly from respective
said hinge joints (32,32) to define a pair of inwardly deflectable latch arm portions
enabling delatching and unmating of said connector housing (10) from said corresponding
connector housing (70).
8. A connector housing (10) as set forth in either of claims 6 or 7 further characterized
in that said spaced joints (52,54) comprise respective leg sections (52,54) extending
between said housing (10) and said bight section (50).
9. A connector housing (10) as set forth in any of claims 6 to 8 further characterized
in that said joining means (58) comprises a rib section (58) joining said latch arm
(30) to said first (64) and second (66) free edges and having at least a first rib
component (60) joined to said bight section (50) substantially parallel to said leg
sections (52,54) and midway therebetween and extending from proximate said first edge
(64) to proximate said second edge (66).
10. A connector housing (10) as set forth in claim 9 further characterized in that
said rib section (58) includes a second rib component (62) perpendicular to said first
rib component (60) and joining said latch arm (30) and said bight section (50), whereby
said rib section (58) has a cross-shaped cross-section.