[0001] This invention relates to an electrical connector construction that features a sealing
of plug and receptacle contacts relative to an electronic module and further a contact
retention feature that requires proper contact seating before final assembly of connector
parts.
[0002] An increasing use of sophisticated electronics in vehicles, appliances, and the like
has created a necessity of waterproofing and sealing against moisture that might adversely
affect contact interfaces and sensitive components within electronic modules interconnected
by such connector. In order to assure a proper sealing, tests have been devised where
a stream of water is directed against a connector and/or an electronic module package
creating pressure differentials tending to drive moisture within the connector and
module. Multi-way electrical connectors are particularly vulnerable to leaking due
to the numbers of cavities through which contacts and wires must be fitted and potting
materials and/or individual wire seals have been attempted to provide not only moisture
sealing, but which are also adequate for submersion for periods of time.
[0003] Related to the sealing of multiple cavities and to connectors in general is a constant
problem of improper seating of contacts, back out during use of contacts that can
cause electrical discontinuities and/or create access for moisture creeping into a
connector and from there into an electronic module associated with such connector.
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a sealed multi-way
electrical connector having improved sealing features. It is a further object to provide
a sealed electrical connector for use with electronic modules that precludes a closure
of plug and receptacle parts unless proper contact seating and sealing is first achieved.
It is a still further object to provide a multi-part connector assembly, including
seals and retention features that facilities assembly and precludes improper use.
[0005] These objects have been accomplished by providing a multiple contact connector of
a type adapted to receive and position contacts terminated to wires including a central
housing, a rear cover, and a front cover having aligned contact receiving cavities.
This connector is characterized in that means are provided to facilitate a telescopic
closure along a given axis of the housing and covers, resilient means on said housing
adapted to be driven transversely relative to said given axis by a partially inserted
contact and allowed to move inwardly upon proper seating of the contact to facilitate
a closure of the central housing and the forward cover responsive to a proper contact
seating.
[0006] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the assembly features an electrical
connector of a type accommodating multiple interconnections from wires terminated
to contacts to further contacts mounted in a receptacle joined to an electronic module.
The connector of the invention features a plug half that includes forward and rear
covers and a central housing that fit together in conjunction with a one-piece seal
that has apertures receiving guide pins extended from the central housing and contacts
and wires inserted through the assembly of covers and seal. The rear cover of the
plug assembly includes a cavity to allow potting if submersibility is required of
the connector. The plug central housing has retention arms carrying at the ends a
pawl and a series of retention steps. The retention arms project from the forward
surface of the central housing along with contact retention lances that extend forwardly.
The front cover includes apertures to receive contacts inserted through the central
housing and into the front cover. Side walls of the front cover are relieved to define
a two-step slot containing locking teeth and defining a preassembled and an assembly
position through an engagement with the pawl of the central housing. The front cover
includes a rear surface through which cavities extend that is engaged by the contact
lances if a contact is not fully seated within the central housing, holding such lances
outwardly to stub against the cover rear face proximate the cavities of the front
cover. The retention arms and pawls and retention steps operate in the two-step slots
on the sides of the front cover to allow a prepositioning of the front cover to hold
the front cover and central housing together prior to insertion of contacts and wires
through the rear cover, seal, central housing and front cover.
[0007] It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved sealed connector.
In particular, a sealed connector should have the possibility of sealed integrity,
even when all terminal positions are not used. Further, this connector should provide
the possibility of assembling the terminals into the housing, through the seal, and
also provide proper alignment of the terminal therewith.
[0008] These further objects of the invention have been accomplished by providing an electrical
connector comprising a housing of insulative material having at least one cavity therethrough
for the receipt of an electrical terminal, the connector further comprising a seal
for sealing in the interior of the housing. The connector is characterized in that
said seal is interfacially disposed against a rear face of said housing and held there,
the seal having a peripheral outer edge larger than an outer periphery of the housing,
whereby said peripheral outer edge forms a peripheral seal for a mating connector.
[0009] Preferably, the seal contained in the plug is of one piece with centrally disposed
apertures of diameters to tightly grip and seal the wires terminated to contacts inserted
through the seal. The central housing further includes pins that assist in alignment
and assembly that fit through apertures in the seal and are sealed thereby. The rear
cover of the plug includes, on one side, a retention lance that can be pressed in
by the thumb of an operator upon the plug being joined with a receptacle, the lance
containing a latching surface that engages a surface positioned on the side of the
receptacle extending from a surface of the electronic module interconnected by the
connector of the invention. The receptacle includes a hood that is essentially box-like
that extends over the outside of the front cover of the plug and the central housing
to be engaged by ribs on the plug seal, multiple ribs being used for a redundancy
of sealing. The plug latch serves to assure a proper polarization of the plug and
receptacle during assembly and further polarizing ribs are employed in the plug to
facilitate an initial proper insertion prior to engagement of the retention latch
of the plug. A gasket is made to surround the receptacle and engage surfaces on the
module to seal the receptacle to the module and additionally, lugs on the receptacle
housing are made hollow to receive individual seals through which fastening screws
are extended to join the receptacle to the module.
[0010] Typically, the receptacle half and gasket with fasteners would be applied to the
module with the terminals thereof interconnected to circuit boards within the module
and such module installed as for example, in a vehicle, with the plug portion of the
connector connected to cable and to the harness of the vehicle added thereafter in
final assembly. A hood may be employed, covering over the wires of the plug half of
the connector for protection of such wires.
[0011] An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective showing an electronic module, connector receptacle, and
plug removed therefrom aligned for installation to interconnect a cable of wires to
the module,
Figure 2 is a perspective of the receptacle of the connector of the invention,
Figure 3 is a perspective of the plug of the invention fully assembled,
Figure 4 is a perspective of the connector shown in Figure 3 with the contact and
wire and parts of the plug in a preassembled condition,
Figure 5 is a perspective showing the parts of the connector of the plug fully disassembled,
Figure 6 is a side, sectioned view of the connector of the invention mated to the
circuit board of a module,
Figure 7 is a side, partially assembled view of a portion of the connector and module
of the invention,
Figure 8 is a view of the portions of the connector shown in Figure 7 in a closed
condition, and
Figure 9 is a side, sectioned view of the seal of the connector of the invention.
[0012] Referring now to Figure 1, an embodiment of the invention is shown in the form of
a connector 1a comprised of a plug 4 and a receptacle 2 for plug 4. Additionally shown
is a receptacle 3 which would be utilized with a plug connector of a larger size,
essentially like plug 4. The invention contemplates a variety of sizes of multi-way
connectors, plug 4 being for a six-way or six-wire connector, receptacle 3 being for
an 18-position plug connector, not shown. As can be seen, the receptacle portion of
connector 1a includes lugs 13 extending from the sides of the receptacles and retention
devices 6 associated with each of the receptacles that function in a manner to be
described. As also can be seen in Figure 1, the plug and receptacle connector 1a is
associated with an electronic module 1b that may be taken to include sensitive electronic
circuits and devices that must be protected from moisture and in certain cases, from
total submersion of the module. The connector, including plug and receptacle, has
as its purpose the interconnection of a harness, including wires such as 17, carrying
signal and power to and from the module. The plug and receptacle are, as will be described,
made moisture and waterproof.
[0013] Figure 2 shows the receptacle apart from the electronic package to include a plastic
hood 3a, and within each of the hoods, a number of contacts 10 arranged in rows extending
from the interior 8 of the hoods to a pin contact header 7 with the ends of the contacts
formed into posts 11 bent at right angles to extend through a printed circuit board
carrying electronic devices and circuits and residing within the module 1b. The connector
includes a mounting ear 12 on each side that attaches to the printed circuit board
and holds the receptacles relative thereto. Additionally included is a relatively
thick elastic gasket 15 extending around the receptacles and utilized in conjunction
with the package of the module to seal the receptacle relative to the module. Figure
2 shows the mounting ears 13 in more detail relative to a screw for mechanically mounting
on the outside of the module as shown in Figure 1. Also shown in Figure 2 are polarizing
ribs 28a extending on the inside of hoods 3a and intended to provide for a polarization
of the plug that is made to include recesses or projections positioned to preclude
an insertion of the wrong connector. Also shown in Figure 2 are mounting ears 13 positioned
to receive screws such as 14 inserted therein to hold the receptacle to the module.
[0014] Figure 6 shows the above mentioned relationship of the gasket 15 to portions of the
module, and portions of the receptacle to effect a peripheral sealing. Also shown
in Figure 6 is the printed circuit board 35 of the module in relation to the posts
11.
[0015] Figure 3 shows the plug 4 of the connector including wires 17 and a retention latch
5 that cooperates with the retention devices 6 mounted on top of the module. The view
in Figure 3 is of an assembled plug, Figure 4 showing the plug partially assembled
with a contact 18 terminated to wire 17 prior to insertion of the contact within the
plug. To be noted in Figure 4 are the polarized cavities 23 that cause an orientation
of the contact when inserted in the plug. Figure 5 shows the plug fully disassembled
and including a rear cover 19, a seal 21 containing a series of cavities or apertures
30 and ribs 29 on its outer periphery. Adjacent seal 21 is a central housing 20 that
includes cavities 22a that align with the cavities 23 of the rear cover to receive
contacts inserted therein. Seen projecting from central housing 20 are retaining and
guide pins 24 that fit through seal 21 and into the rear housing in the manner shown
in Figure 7. The central housing further includes arms extending forwardly, arms 25
that serve to retain a front cover 16. Carried on the arms 25 is a front pawl 33 and
a series of retention steps 26. Note that the ends of retention lances 36 extend away
from the forward face of the central housing as do the front pawl and retention steps.
The front cover 16 includes cavities 22b aligned for receiving the contacts 18, and
in the side, a two-step slot 27 that contains locking teeth 34 and a bridge 33a that
holds the outside of the cover mechanically.
[0016] Figure 9 shows the seal 21 including cavities 30 with interior ribs 38 that seal
the wire and ribs 40 that seal the retention pins 24. To be noted are the exterior
ribs 29 that fit inside a hood 8 of the rear housing and are deflected to provide
a rear seal, note Figures 6 and 7 to see the position of the seal relative to retaining
pins 24 and contacts 18 as terminated to wires 17. The cavity 30 includes a sealing
diaphragm 39 at one end that is ruptured to fit tightly around the wire 17 once the
contact is pushed through the seal. The retention pins 24 hold the two housing parts
19, 20 together, and are sealed by the ribs 40 (Figure 9).
[0017] Referring back to Figure 4, the plug 4 may be seen in a preassembled condition such
that the various covers and housings are held together with the cavities in alignment
to receive a contact 18 inserted therethrough. Note that the pawl 33 resides half
way within the two-step slot 27 and that the retention steps 26 are engaged with a
rear edge surface of the slot portion 27a. In this position, contacts may be inserted
as shown in Figure 4, through the aperture 23, by using the polarized feature 23a,
and into the position shown in Figure 7. If the contacts are not fully seated within
the front housing, the ends of the retention lances 36 will be held outwardly, resting
against the forward portions of contact 18 to stub against the rear face of the front
cover and preclude a final assembly of the plug. If the contacts are properly seated,
the contact retention lances 36 will be in the position shown in Figure 6 with the
forward surfaces extending radially into the contact against a rear surface thereof
to preclude back out and in such position, allow the forward cover to be axially displaced
relative to the central housing from the position shown in Figure 7 to the position
shown in Figure 8, at which time the retention step 26 will engage an interior locking
tooth 34 proximate the two-step slot 27. With the plug assembled in the condition
of engagement shown in Figure 8, the plug can now be inserted into a receptacle to
reside as indicated in Figure 6.
[0018] Figure 6 also shows the use of a boot 34 that serves to protect the wires 17 and
the rear part of the plug. Note that the boot 34 includes a forward lip that engages
a slot 32a extending around the rear of the rear cover. Note also that the rear cover
includes a recess 32b that allows an optional addition of potting material to pot
the wires 17 and the rear of the connector to provide for applications wherein the
entire module and connector assembly must be immersed under water for some period
of time. The invention contemplates uses wherein the seals discussed are adequate
for all intended uses and applications wherein the seals need to be assisted by potting,
and as shown in Figure 7, the addition of an additional seal 13a that seals the self-tapping
screw 13b located in the mounting ear 12 of the receptacle.
[0019] In practice, the various cover and housings of plug and receptacle can be molded
of engineering plastic having suitable mechanical strength and dielectric qualities
with the seals and gaskets made of suitable resilient materials. It should be apparent
from the foregoing description that the invention includes several aspects relating
to sealing and to assuring a proper contact seating. Proper contact seating is particularly
important in sealed connectors but has uses apart from such connectors and sealing
has uses apart from proper contact seating structures. The disclosed several features
in combination are supportive of providing an improved connector concept.
1. A multiple contact connector (1a) of a type adapted to receive and position contacts
(18) terminated to wires (17) including a central housing (20), a rear cover (19),
and a front cover (16) having aligned contact-receiving cavities (22a, 22b, 23), characterized
in that means (24) are provided to facilitate a telescopic closure along a given axis
of the housing and covers, resilient means (36) on said housing adapted to be driven
transversely relative to said given axis by a partially inserted contact (18) and
allowed to move inwardly upon proper seating of the contact to facilitate a closure
of the central housing (20) and the forward cover (16) responsive to a proper contact
seating.
2. The connector of claim 1, characterized in that a one-piece resilient seal (21) is
included having contact-receiving cavities (30) adapted to seal the wires (17) of
said contacts (18) inserted in said connector and having external ribs (29) disposed
between the rear cover (19) and a central housing (20) and means (24) to hold said
seal in position to receive contacts (18) inserted therethrough to seal said wires
with the said ribs (29) positioned to be engaged by surfaces (8) of a mating connector
(3a) to seal the interior of said connector and the interconnection of said contacts.
3. The connector of claim 1, characterized in that means (27, 33) are included for holding
the central housing (20) and front cover (10) in a first position relatively displaced
apart prior to seating of said contacts (18) and in a second position relatively axially
displaced together upon proper seating of said contacts.
4. The connector of claim 3, characterized in that wherein the means (27,33) further
includes resilient retention arms (36) extending from a forward face of said central
housing (20) having surfaces positioned to engage said front cover (16) and preclude
a movement of said housing and cover relatively together prior to a proper seating
of said contacts.
5. The connector of claim 1, characterized in that the front cover (16) has a two-slot
relief (27) in the side walls thereof and the central housing (20) includes resilient
means (25,33) extending from the forward face thereof to engage the slot to provide
a preassembly of central housing (20) to front cover (16) and to facilitate contact
(18) insertion and seating with axial closure of the central housing relative to the
cover upon proper seating of the contact.
6. An electrical connector (1a) for use with an electronic module (1b) including a receptacle
(3a) having a hood (8) extending around a set of contacts (17) including portions
interconnected with circuits within the said module, characterized by a plug (4) having
a rear cover (19) and a seal (21), a central housing (20) and a front cover (16),
each including cavities (23, 22a, 22b) aligned to receive contacts (18) terminated
to wires (17) inserted therethrough with means (24, 25) to effect a telescopic sliding
together of said central housing, seal, and covers with the said seal (21) positioned
between the rear cover (19) and central housing (20) including cavities (38) sealing
the wires (17) internally of said seal and external ribs (29) positioned to engage
the hood (8) upon said plug being inserted in said receptacle to provide a sealed
interconnection of said contacts.
7. The connector of claim 6, further characterized in that means (36) operable to preclude
mating said plug and receptacle unless the said contacts are properly seated in the
said plug and the forward cover (16) properly seated on said central housing.
8. The connector of claim 6, characterized in that the seal (21) has a series of ribs
(38) within the said cavities to seal the said wires (17).
9. The connector of claim 6, characterized in that the central housing (20) includes
retaining arms (25) projecting from a forward face thereof having pawls (33) and the
front cover (16) includes a two-step slot (27) engaged by the said pawls to hold the
front cover in first and second positions to provide a preassembly allowing contact
insertion and a final assembly of housing and cover responsive to proper contact seating.
10. The connector of claim 6, characterized in that the central housing (20) includes
alignment pins (24) and the said rear cover (19) includes cavities to receive said
pins to facilitate a telescopic engagement of the said housing and rear cover.
11. The connector of any of claims 6-10, characterized in that the seal includes a thin
rupturable diaphragm penetrated by a contact to seal the contacts.
12. The connector of any of claims 6-10, characterized in that the central housing (20)
includes contact retention lances (36) projecting from a front face thereof and deformable
transversely to contact insertion to engage the forward cover (16) to block engagement
of the cover with said central housing unless contacts are properly seated.
13. An electrical connector (4) comprising a housing (20) of insulative material having
at least one cavity (22a) therethrough for the receipt of an electrical terminal (18),
the connector (4) further comprising a seal member (21) for sealing an interior of
said housing (20), the connector being characterized in that said seal (21) is interfacially
disposed against a rear face of said housing (20) and held there, said seal (21) having
a peripheral outer edge larger than an outer periphery of said housing, said peripheral
outer edge forming a peripheral seal for a mating connector.
14. The connector of claim 13, characterized in that said seal (21) has a plurality of
ribs (29) along said outer peripheral edge for sealing contact against an inner surface
of a mating connector.
15. The connector of claim 13 or 14, further characterized by a rear cover member (19)
which is placed against said seal (21).
16. The connector of any of claims 13-15, characterized in that the rear cover (19) includes
a hood portion which is spaced from and surrounds said peripheral edge of said seal.
17. The connector of any of claims 13-16, characterized in that said housing (20) has
retention pins (24) which project through said seal 21, and into said cover portion
(19), retaining said rear cover (19) and front housing portion (20) together.
18. The connector of any of claims 15-17, characterized in that said rear cover (19) has
a rear plate portion which is pressed against said seal.
19. The connector of any of claims 15-18, characterized in that said rear cover (19) has
apertures (23) therethrough, which are polarized (23a) for the receipt of terminals
(18).
20. The connector of any of claims 16-19, further characterized by a receptacle (2) having
a hood portion (3a) received over said housing (20), and having an inner surface (10)
in sealing engagement with said peripheral ribs of said seal (21).