Background of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to a connector having a pair of contact members which
are contacted and separated to and from each other, and particularly to a connector
of a type in which one of the pair of contact members is brought in contact with the
other with deflection or bend of the one.
[0002] A connector of the type is provided with an insulator, namely, an actuator engaged
with one of a pair of contact members to make deflection or bend of the one with a
movement of the actuator in a predetermined direction. To move the actuator, the connector
comprises an eccentric cam engaged with the actuator and a control lever for rotating
the eccentric cam. When the control lever is rotated in one direction, the eccentric
cam rotates to move the actuator in one direction of the predetermined direction by
means of cam effort known in the art. As a result, the one of the contact members
is pushed by the actuator and bent to become in press-contact with the other contact
member. Then, when the control lever is rotated in the opposite direction, the one
contact member is restored and separated from the other contact member.
[0003] The above-described connector makes use of the cam effort, so that it takes a low
effort to connect and separate the pair of contact members. However, it requires relatively
large operation force with recent connector having a number of pair of contact members
in one connector. The main reason of the relatively large operation force is that
it is necessary to bend the contact member to make contact between the pair of contact
members.
[0004] From EP 0 571 879 A a connector according to the preamble of claim 1 is known. In
the connector a third insulator is moved by a drive cam having a cut-off part corresponding
to an arc.
Summary of the Invention:
[0005] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a connector which is
operable with relatively small operation force, wherein the hand of an operator does
not have to be moved.
[0006] This object is solved by a connector as set forth in claim 1.
[0007] Preferred developments of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
Brief Description of the Drawing:
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a plug and a receptacle included
in a conventional connector, wherein the plug and the receptacle are connected to
each other;
Fig. 2 is a semi-sectional view of the plug included in the connector of Fig. 1, wherein
the plug has a hood which is removed;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view showing an essential part of the connector shown in Fig.
1 in a disconnected state;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing the essential part of the connector shown in Fig.
1 in a non-connected state;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view showing the essential part of the connector shown in Fig.
1 in a connected state;
Fig. 6A is a front view of a receptacle included in the connector according to an
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6B is a left side view of the receptacle shown in Fig. 6A;
Fig. 6C is a bottom plan view of the receptacle shown in Fig. 6A;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along a line VII-VII of Fig. 6A;
Fig. 8 is an expanded sectional view taken along a line VIII-VIII of Fig. 6A;
Fig. 9A is a front view of a plug included in the connector according to the embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 9B is a right side view of the plug shown in Fig. 9A;
Fig. 9C is a plan view of the plug shown in Fig. 9A;
Fig. 10 is an expanded sectional view taken along a line X-X of Fig. 9A;
Fig. 11 is an expanded sectional view taken along a line XI-XI of Fig. 9A;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view with the plug shown in Figs. 9A through 9C inserted into
the receptacle shown in Figs. 6A through 6C;
Fig. 13 is a sectional view with the plug shown in Figs. 9A through 9C connected to
the receptacle shown in Figs. 6A through 6C;
Fig. 14 is an expanded view showing an essential part of Fig. 12;
Fig. 15 is an expanded view showing the essential part of Fig. 13;
Fig. 16 is an expanded sectional view showing an essential part of the receptacle
of Figs. 6A-6C;
Fig. 17 is a partial expanded sectional view similar to Fig. 16 showing a modification
of the present invention; and
Fig. 18 is a view for use in describing how to connect the connector according to
the embodiment of the present invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment:
[0009] At first, a conventional connector will be described for a better understanding of
the present invention. Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, an insulator of a receptacle 1
is provided with a plurality of contact members 2 fixed thereto and a hole for inserting
a cam shaft into the center of the connector. A contact member 4 of the same shape
is fixed to an insulator of a plug 3. An eccentric cam 6 is for operating an actuator
5 within the plug and is provided in the middle of the insulator. The cam shaft 7
is coupled to the eccentric cam 6 and projects outside of a hood 8. A control lever
9 is fixed to the end of the cam shaft 7. Thus, the eccentric cam 6 is rotated with
rotation of the control lever 9. A cable clamp is shown by a reference numeral 10.
[0010] Referring to Fig. 3, the receptacle 1 is separated from the plug 3. The contact member
2 of the receptacle 1 becomes opposite to the contact member 4 of the plug 3 by making
the receptacle 1 and the plug 3 approach each other, as shown in Fig. 4. When the
control lever 9 is rotated in one direction at an angle of 90
o in this situation, the eccentric cam 6 is rotated to move the actuator 5 in parallel
towards one side thereof. As a result, the contact member 4 of the plug 3 is deformed
to become in contact with the contact member 2 of the receptacle 1. When the control
lever 9 is rotated in the opposite direction, the actuator 5 is moved in parallel
in the opposite direction in response to rotation of the eccentric cam 6. As a result,
the contact member 4 of the plug 3 is restored to its original position and separated
from the contact member 2 of the receptacle 1.
[0011] With the recent connector having the increased number of the contact members, it
takes relatively large force to operate the control lever 9. After inserting the plug
3 into the receptacle 1 with one hand, it is necessary to take the hand off the plug
3 and move the hand to the control lever 9 in order to rotate the control lever 9.
In case where the end of the thin contact member is displaced, it is likely that the
contact member engages the opponent insulator and makes a bend or a buckling thereof.
[0012] Next, the description will be directed to a connector according to an embodiment
of the present invention. Referring to Figs. 6A through 6C, a receptacle 11 as a first
connector element comprises a plurality of first contact members 13 of metal having
a pair of contact sections 13a with a specific structure which will become clear from
the following description. The first contact members 13 are fixed to the first insulator
14. The receptacle 11 is mounted to a panel of various devices by means of a screw
(not shown) through a mounting hole 15. A metal shell 16 is mounted to the first insulator
14.
[0013] Further referring to Fig. 7, the receptacle 11 is provided with an eccentric cam
member 18 having a rotating shaft 17a supported to the first insulator 14 rotatably
and a cam portion 17b connected to the rotating shaft 17a. The eccentric cam member
18 is connected to a control lever 19.
[0014] Referring to Fig. 8 also, each of the first contact members 13 is extended in the
first direction dl and forms one end exposed from the first insulator 14 to serve
as a contact section 13b connected to various devices. A pair of contact sections
13a are formed to the other end of the first contact member 13 and opposite to each
other to have a gap 12 left therebetween in the second direction which is perpendicular
to the first direction. In Figs. 6A and 8, the first contact members 13 are illustrated
only at both sides, in the second direction d2, of the receptacle and omitted at the
intermediate portion for simplification of the drawing.
[0015] Referring to Figs. 9A, 9B, and 9C, a plug 21 as the second connector element is connectable
to the receptacle 11. The plug 21 comprises a third insulator 24 which can be moved
in the second direction d2 relative to the second insulator 23 fixedly holding a large
number of the second contact members 22. The third insulator 24 has a large number
of guide holes 25 for guiding around the top ends of the second contact members 22.
The second contact members 22 are inserted into the guide holes 25, respectively.
The third insulator 24 is fixedly held to the second insulator 23 to be movable in
the second direction d2 along a guide hole 27 formed in a shell 26 with engagement
between the guide hole 27 and a projection 24b formed on the third insulator 24. The
third insulator 24 has a wall portion 24a surrounding a projecting portion of the
second contact member 22. The wall portion 24a is fitted over the first insulator
14.
[0016] The second insulator 23 has a groove 28 for receiving the cam portion 17b of the
eccentric cam member 18. The second insulator 23 further comprises shells 31 and 32
and a hood 33 covering the shells 31 and 32. The hood 33 has a size allowing an operator
to grip it. The reference numerals 34 and 35 designate a cable clamp and a waterproof
cable clamp, respectively.
[0017] Further referring to Figs. 10 and 11, each of the second contact members 22 is of
an elongated plate spring shape and extends in the first direction dl to have one
end as a single contact section 22a and the other end as a connect section 22b for
connecting a cable (not shown). In Figs. 9A and 11, the second contact members 22
are illustrated only at both sides, in the second direction d2, of the receptacle
and omitted at the intermediate portion for simplification of the drawing.
[0018] Referring to Fig. 12, with the receptacle 11 being inserted into the plug 21, the
wall portion 24a of the third insulator 24 of the plug 21 is fitted over the first
insulator 14 to adjust the location of the first and the second contact members 13
and 22, which prevents the first and the second contact members 13 and 22 from bending
or buckling. The cam portion 17b of the eccentric cam member 18 is inserted into the
groove 28 of the third insulator 24 to make engagement therebetween. When the operator
inserts the plug 21 into the receptacle 11 with, for example, a right hand 41 as shown
in Fig. 18, the control lever 19 is located at the left side and has an end portion
bending towards the plug 21, so that the end portion of the control lever 19 is located
close to the thumb of the right hand 41 when inserting the plug 21 into the receptacle
11. In this situation, when the control lever 19 is pushed down at an angle of 90
o without changing the hand, the eccentric cam 18 is rotated in response to the rotating
shaft 17a to make the first and the second insulators 14 and 23 be moved relative
to each other in a predetermined direction. This results in a connected state as illustrated
in Fig. 13.
[0019] In this embodiment, when the control lever 19 is pushed down, the plug 21 moves in
the direction shown by the arrow 36 as the receptacle 11 is fixed. With this connected
state, the first and the second contact members 13 and 22 have a particular state
which will become clear from the following description.
[0020] Referring to Fig. 14, the pair of contact sections 13a have two contact points displaced
from each other. When the plug 21 is inserted into the receptacle 11, the single contact
section 22a of the second contact member 22 is loosely inserted into the pair of contact
sections 13a of the first contact member 13.
[0021] Referring to Fig. 15, when the plug 21 moves relative to the receptacle 11 in the
direction of the arrow 36 shown in Fig. 13, the single contact section 22a of the
second contact member 22 engages with the contact points and bends to become in two-point
contact with the pair of contact sections 13a. That is, the single contact section
22a is brought in press-contact with both of the two contact points of the pair of
contact sections 13a in response to movement in one direction in the second direction
d2, so that the first and the second contact members 13 and 22 are electrically connected
to each other. When the connection is made by operation of the control lever 19, the
third insulator 24 remains covering the first insulator 14 and does not move relative
to the first insulator. However, the second insulator 23 moves relative to the first
insulator 14 to deform the second contact member 22 at a flexible portion 22c.
[0022] Taking into account the deformation of the second contact member 22, the guide wall
25a has difference in level as shown in Fig. 16. In other words, the guide wall 25a
has a convex portion 25b projecting in the one direction in the second direction d2.
Thus, each of the guide holes 25 is narrowed to have a high guiding performance by
reliably holding the single contact section 22a of the contact member 22 at the plug
side and is widened to permit the second contact member 22 to incline without contacting
the guide wall 25a when the flexible portion 22c is bent.
[0023] As illustrated in Fig. 17, each of the guide holes 25 may he formed in a configuration
that the guide wall 25a has a slope. With this structure, the second contact member
22 can be readily inserted into the guide hole 25 during assembling of the connector.
[0024] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with a single embodiment
thereof, various changes may be made therein and thereto. For example, the number
of the contact members may be changed. Although the embodiment is described and illustrated
in relation to a plug and a receptacle, the present invention may equally be applied
to various connectors of other types.
1. A connector including first and second insulators (14,23) opposite to each other in
a first direction (d1), first and second contact members (13,22) supported by said
first and said second insulators (14,23), respectively, and opposite to each other
in a second direction (d2) perpendicular to said first direction (d1), and a drive
unit (17a,17b,18) for use in contacting and separating said first and said second
contact members (13,22) to and from each other, wherein said first contact member
(13) has a pair of contact sections (13a) which are opposite to each other to have
a gap (12) left therebetween in said second direction (d2), said second contact member
(22) having a single contact section (22a) inserted loosely between said pair of contact
sections (13a) and having a flexible section (22c) making said single contact section
(22a) be movable in said second direction (d2), said drive unit being for providing
a relative movement between said first and said second insulators (14,23) in said
second direction (d2), said single contact section (22a) being brought in press-contact
with both of said pair of contact sections (13a) in response to said relative movement
in one direction of said second direction (d2),
characterized in
that said drive unit has an eccentric cam member (18) intervening between said first
and said second insulators (14,23), said eccentric cam member (18) having a rotating
shaft (17a) rotatably supported by said first insulator (14) and a cam portion (17b)
connected to said rotating shaft (17a) and eccentric from said rotating shaft (17a),
said second insulator (23) having a groove (28) for receiving said cam portion (17b)
and
that a hood (33) is fixed to said second insulator (23) and a control lever (19) is
coupled to said eccentric cam member (18), said hood (33) having a size allowing an
operator to grip it with one hand (41), said control lever (19) being adapted to locate
near the thumb of the hand (41) gripping said hood (33), such that the control lever
(19) can be pushed down during the insertion of the second insulator without changing
the hand.
2. A connector as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising a third insulator (24) located
between said first and said second insulators (14,23) and movable in said second direction
(d2) relative to said second insulator (23), said third insulator (24) having a guide
wall (25a) defining a guide hole (25) penetrating said third insulator (24) in said
first direction (d1), said second contact member (22) being inserted between said
pair of contact sections (13a) through said guide hole (25).
3. A connector as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said third insulator (24) has a convex
portion (25b) projected from said guide wall (25a) to one direction in said second
direction (d2).
4. A connector as claimed in Claim 2 or 3, wherein said third insulator (24) has a wall
portion (24a) fitted over said first insulator (14).
1. Verbinder mit einem ersten und einem zweiten Isolator (14, 23), die einander in einer
ersten Richtung (dl) gegenüberstehen, einem ersten und einem zweiten Kontaktteil (13,
22), die von dem ersten bzw. zweiten Isolator (14, 23) getragen sind und einander
in einer zweiten Richtung (d2) senkrecht zu der ersten Richtung (dl) gegenüberstehen,
und einer Antriebseinheit (17a, 17b, 18) zum Benutzen beim Kontaktieren und Trennen
des ersten und des zweiten Kontaktteiles (13, 22) miteinander und voneinander, worin
das erste Kontaktteil (13) ein Paar von Kontaktabschnitten (13a) aufweist, die einander
in der zweiten Richtung (d2) so gegenüberstehen, dass eine Lücke (12) dazwischen belassen
bleibt, das zweite Kontaktteil (22) einen einzelnen Kontaktabschnitt (22a) aufweist,
der lose zwischen das Paar von Kontaktabschnitten (13a) eingeführt ist und einen flexiblen
Abschnitt (22c) aufweist, der den einzelnen Kontaktabschnitt (22a) bewegbar in die
zweite Richtung (d2) macht, wobei die Antriebseinheit zum Vorsehen einer Relativbewegung
zwischen dem ersten und dem zweiten Isolator (14, 23) in der zweiten Richtung (d2)
dient, der einzelne Kontaktabschnitt (22a) in Presskontakt mit beiden des Paares von
Kontaktabschnitten (13a) als Reaktion auf die Relativbewegung in eine Richtung der
zweiten Richtung (d2) gebracht wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
dass die Antriebseinheit ein exzentrisches Nockenteil (18) aufweist, das zwischen
den ersten und den zweiten Isolator (14, 23) eingreift, wobei das exzentrische Nockenteil
(18) eine Drehwelle (17a), die drehbar von dem ersten Isolator (14) getragen ist,
und einen Nockenabschnitt (17b), der mit der Drehwelle (17a) verbunden und exzentrisch
zu der Drehwelle (17a) ist, aufweist, der zweite Isolator eine Rille (28) zum Aufnehmen
des Nockenabschnittes (17b) aufweist, und
dass eine Haube (33) an dem zweiten Isolator (23) befestigt ist und der Steuerhebel
(19) mit dem exzentrischen Nockenteil (18) verbunden ist, wobei die Haube (33) eine
Größe derart aufweist, dass ein Bediener sie mit einer Hand (41) greifen kann, der
Steuerhebel (19) so angepasst ist, dass er nahe des Daumens des die Haube (33) ergreifenden
Hand (41) angeordnet ist, so dass der Steuerhebel (19) während des Einführens des
zweiten Isolators nach unten gedrückt werden kann, ohne dass die Hand gewechselt wird.
2. Verbinder nach Anspruch 1, weiter mit einem dritten Isolator (24), der zwischen dem
ersten und dem zweiten Isolator (14, 23) angeordnet ist und in die zweite Richtung
(d2) relativ zu dem zweiten Isolator (23) bewegbar ist, wobei der dritte Isolator
(24) eine Führungswand (25a) aufweist, die ein Führungsloch (25) definiert, das den
dritten Isolator (24) in der ersten Richtung (dl) durchdringt, das zweite Kontaktteil
(22) zwischen das Paar von Kontaktabschnitten (13a) durch das Führungsloch (25) eingesteckt
ist.
3. Verbinder nach Anspruch 2, bei dem der dritte Isolator (24) einen konvexen Abschnitt
(25b) aufweist, der von der Führungswand (25a) in eine Richtung in der zweiten Richtung
(d2) vorsteht.
4. Verbinder nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, bei dem der dritte Isolator (24) einen Wandabschnitt
(24a) aufweist, der über den ersten Isolator (14) gepasst ist.
1. Connecteur comprenant un premier et second isolateur (14, 23) opposés l'un à l'autre
dans une première direction (dl), un premier et un second élément de contact (13,
22) portés par le premier et le second isolateur (14, 23) respectifs, et opposés l'un
à l'autre dans une seconde direction (d2) perpendiculaire à la première direction
(dl) et une unité d'entraînement (17a, 17b, 18) pour mettre en contact et séparer
le premier et le second élément de contact (13, 22),
le premier élément de contact (13) ayant une paire de sections de contact (13a) opposées
l'une à l'autre en laissant un intervalle (12) dans la seconde direction (d2),
le second élément de contact (22) ayant une section unique de contact (22a) introduite
librement entre la paire de sections de contact (13a) et ayant une section souple
(22c) pour rendre mobile la section unique de contact (22a) dans la seconde direction
(d2),
l'unité d'entraînement assurant un mouvement relatif entre le premier et le second
isolateur (14, 23) dans la seconde direction (d2),
la section unique de contact (22a) étant mise en contact de pression avec les deux
sections de contact (13a) de la paire, en réponse au mouvement relatif dans la seconde
direction (d2),
caractérisé en ce que
l'unité d'entraînement comprend une came excentrée (18) coopérant entre le premier
et le second isolateur (14, 23), cette came excentrique (18) ayant un axe de rotation
(17a) monté à rotation dans le premier isolateur (14) et une partie de came (17b)
reliée à l'axe rotatif (17a) et excentrée par rapport à cet axe rotatif (17a),
le second isolateur (23) ayant une rainure (28) pour recevoir la partie de came (17b)
et
un couvercle (33) est fixé au second isolant (23) et un levier de commande (19) est
couplé à la came excentrée (18), ce couvercle (33) ayant une dimension permettant
à l'opérateur de le saisir avec une main (41), le levier de commande (19) étant adapté
pour se placer à proximité du pouce de la main (41) qui saisit le couvercle (33),
de façon telle que le levier de commande (19) peut être enfoncé pendant l'insertion
du second isolateur sans que l'on ne change de main.
2. Connecteur selon la revendication 1,
caractérisé en ce qu'
il comporte un troisième isolateur (24) placé entre le premier et le second isolateur
(14, 23) et mobile dans la seconde direction (d2) par rapport au second isolateur
(23), le troisième isolateur (24) ayant une paroi de guidage (25a) formant un orifice
de guidage (25) pénétrant dans le troisième isolateur (24) selon la première direction
(dl), le second élément de contact (22) pouvant s'introduire entre la paire de sections
de contact (13a) à travers l'orifice de guidage (25).
3. Connecteur selon la revendication 2,
caractérisé en ce que
le troisième isolateur (24) a une partie convexe (25b) venant en saillie par rapport
à la paroi de guidage (25a) dans la seconde direction (d2).
4. Connecteur selon la revendication 2 ou 3,
caractérisé en ce que
le troisième isolateur (24) a une partie de paroi (24a) qui prolonge le premier isolateur
(14).