[0001] This invention relates to a sealed electrical connector having a secondary locking
mechanism for locking terminals within cavities of the connector.
[0002] It is common in the automotive industry to provide connectors with secondary locking
mechanisms that cooperate with primary terminal locking means to ensure that terminals
are fully mounted and secured in cavities of the connector housing.
[0003] It is also know to provide connectors with coupling assist mechanisms that reduce
the forces required by an operator to couple mating connectors, for example with a
pivotal lever arm or slide-lock cam mechanism. Such a connector is for example disclosed
in European patent EP-B-0 726 617. It is known from EP-B-512 323 to provide a connector
with coupling assist member and an end seal. The sealing ring is compressed between
a mating face of a mating connector and an end wall of the connector. The connector
is however not provided with any secondary locking means.
[0004] The provision of secondary locking means complicates a connector housing and introduces
cavities and available space for sealing, particularly where the connector is provided
with a coupling assist member that also require space and further complicates the
connector housing design.
[0005] It is an object of this invention to provide a reliable sealed connector with secondary
locking means. It would be advantageous to provide a sealed connector with secondary
locking means that enables assembly of the secondary locking means from a mating face
of the connector, for example where the secondary locking member has wall portions
that back-up integral locking lances in the connector housing that serve as primary
locking means for engaging terminals of the connector. It would be advantageous to
provide a reliably sealed connector with secondary locking means that is further provided
with a coupling assist mechanism. It would be advantageous to provide a sealed connector
with secondary locking means that is compact and cost effective, in particular that
simplifies assembly of the connector components and reduces the number of parts.
[0006] Objects of this invention have been achieved by providing the connector according
to the independent claims.
[0007] Disclosed herein is a connector comprising a housing with one or more terminals mounted
in corresponding cavities of the housing, and a secondary locking member mountable
to the housing and adapted to securely lock the terminals in their corresponding cavities
when the secondary locking member engages the housing in a fully locked position,
the terminals being insertable into the cavities when the secondary locking member
is removed from the housing or in a preassembly position engaging the housing, the
connector further comprising a sealing member for sealing between the connector and
a mating connector to prevent ingress of fluid into the terminal receiving cavities
at a mating section of the housing, wherein the seal member is securely attached and
mounted on the secondary locking member.
[0008] Advantageously therefore, mounting of the seal in the secondary locking provides
for a compact sealed connector with few parts and that can be easily assembled. Furthermore,
the secondary locking member can be accurately positioned with respect to the housing,
and provides the seal with a support that correctly positions and holds the seal member,
to ensure that the seal is correctly placed when the connectors are coupled.
[0009] The seal member may be in form of an end seal that is resiliently compressed in the
direction of mating of the connectors, between a mating face of the mating connector
and an end wall of the connector housing. A high pressure compact seal is thus provided.
In addition, the end seal may also assist in absorbing vibration between mating connectors.
[0010] The seal may be overmoulded and may be bounded by flanges of the secondary locking
member and extending in the form of a skirt around the periphery at a lower end thereof,
where the secondary locking member is mountable to the connector housing in the mating
direction over a mating section of the housing receiving the terminals. The secondary
locking member may comprise wall portions that back-up integral resilient locking
lances of the connector housing that engage the terminals in the fully inserted position
in their cavities, the lances serving as a primary locking means.
[0011] The connector may advantageously comprise a coupling assist member, for example a
member comprising a camming slide movable in a transverse direction to the mating
direction, and comprising camming slots or protrusions engaging complementary camming
protrusions or slots of the mating connector for reducing the forces required by an
operator to couple the connectors.
[0012] The coupling assist member may be provided with a further camming portion engageable
with complementary camming portions of the secondary locking member during transverse
movement of the coupling assist member from a preassembly position corresponding to
the position prior to mating, to the locked position corresponding to the fully coupled
position. The camming engagement serves to seat the seal mounted on the secondary
locking member firmly in position for engagement with the mating connector.
[0013] The secondary locking member may be further provided with a latch member, for example
in the form of a protrusion with a locking shoulder, that engages in a complementary
latch member for example in the form of a groove or recess with a complementary locking
shoulder in the coupling assist member, for preventing movement of the coupling assist
member when the secondary locking member is in the preassembled position. The complementary
latches disengage when the secondary locking member is moved to the locked position
such that the connectors can subsequently be coupled.
[0014] Other advantageous features of the invention are set forth in the claims, or will
be apparent in the following description and drawings.
[0015] An embodiment of this invention will now be described by way of example with reference
to the figures in which;
figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a connector according to this invention;
figure 2 is a perspective view of the connector according to this invention, viewed
towards the mating face thereof;
figure 3 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the connector taken through line
3-3 of figure 2, whereby the secondary locking member is in the preassembly position
and the coupling assist member is in the preassembly position;
figure 4 is a view similar to figure 3 except that the secondary locking member is
in the locked position;
figure 5 is a view similar to figure 4 except that the coupling assist member is between
the preassembly and fully coupled positions;
figure 6 is a view similar to figure 5 except that the coupling assist member is shown
in the fully locked position;
figure 7 is a perspective cross-sectional view through line 7-7 of figure 2.
[0016] Referring to all the figures, but mainly figure 3, an electrical connector 2 comprises
an insulative housing 4 having cavities 6 for receiving electrical terminals therein
(not shown), a secondary locking member 8 and a coupling assist member 10.
[0017] The housing 4 extends between a mating face 12 and a terminal receiving face 14,
the housing having a mating section 17 which is surrounded by a shroud 18 and separated
therefrom by a cavity section 20 within which the secondary locking member 8 and arms
22 of the coupling assist member 10 are received. The mating section 17 comprises
resilient locking lances 24 integrally moulded therewith, the locking lances 24 in
the shape of cantilever beams and having locking protrusions 26 proximate their free
ends that project into the terminal receiving cavities 6. Electrical terminals can
be inserted into the cavities 6 whereby passage of the terminals past the locking
lance protrusions 26 causes resilient outward biasing of the locking lances until
engagement of the protrusions 26 behind shoulders of the terminals to prevent removal
of the terminals from their corresponding cavities. Adjacent locking lances of an
adjacent row of cavities are separated by a slot 28 to allow outward biasing of the
lances during mounting of the electrical terminals within their corresponding cavities.
[0018] The secondary locking member 8 comprises a mating end wall 30 and extending therefrom
a shroud 32 that fits over the mating end of the housing mating section 17. Also extending
from the mating end wall 30 are locking wall portions 34 that are positioned adjacent
outer surfaces 38 of the locking lances 24 when the secondary locking housing 8 is
in the fully locked position, as shown in Figure 4. The wall portions 34 prevent outward
biasing of the locking lances 24 in order to securely lock the terminals that have
been inserted into the cavities 6 and that have engaged with the locking protrusions
26 of the locking lances 24. The housing cavities 6 may be further provided with locking
shoulders 36 for engagement by resilient locking lances formed on the terminals, which
form an optimal additional means of securing the terminals in their cavities.
[0019] In Figure 3, the secondary locking housing 8 is shown in the preassembly position
whereby the wall portions 34 are disengaged from the locking lances' outer surfaces
38 such that the locking lances are free to bias outwardly for reception of terminals
within their cavities 6. The secondary locking housing is held in the preassembly
position by a latching means (not shown) which maintains the member 8 in the preassembly
position, the secondary locking member however being depressible under application
of a certain force for snapping into the fully locked position as shown in Figure
4 where the latch means securely hold the secondary locking member in this position.
[0020] The secondary locking member 8 further comprises a latch member in the form of a
protrusion 42 attached to a lower portion 40 of the shroud 32 and extending in a direction
perpendicular to the mating or coupling direction (M) of the connector. The latch
member engages a complementary latching shoulder of the coupling assist member when
the secondary locking member is in the preassembly position, as will be described
in more detail below.
[0021] The coupling assist member 10 comprises a U-shaped body having a base wall 44 and
side walls 46 extending laterally therefrom, the side walls 46 insertable through
cutouts 48 in the connector housing shroud 18 to slide adjacent an inner surface 49
of the shroud side walls. The coupling assist member side walls 46 comprise camming
slots 50 that have an entry portion 52, extending from the mating face 12, the entry
portion 52 extending into an oblique portion 56 which then extends into an end portion
58 orthogonal (T) to the mating direction (M). The camming slots 50 are for receiving
studs of a complementary connector (not shown), in order to draw the complementary
connector towards the connector 2 when the coupling assist member 10 is moved from
the open position as shown in Figure 4 to the closed position as shown in Figure 6.
The latter thus causes coupling of the connector 2 to the complementary connector.
Before sliding from the open to the closed position, the coupling assist member 10
receives the studs of the complementary connector first into the entry portion 52
of the camming slot 50, which allows initial engagement of the connector to the complementary
connector. If the coupling assist member 10 is in the closed position prior to coupling
to the complementary connector, the studs of the complementary connector cannot enter
into the camming slot entry portion 52 and simply abuts the mating end of the side
walls 46, thus preventing coupling of the connectors. The end portions 58 of the camming
slots 50 engage the complementary connector studs when the coupling assist member
10 is in the fully closed position, and due to the orthogonal transverse direction
(T) of the end portion 58 with respect to the coupling direction (M) of the connectors,
a force tending to pull apart the connectors will not produce a force component in
the orthogonal direction and thus cannot open the coupling assist member and release
the connectors from the mating position.
[0022] The coupling assist member 10 further comprises a complementary latch member in the
form of a recess or groove 59 with a locking shoulder 60 on the inner surface of the
side walls 46, against which latching protrusions 42 of the secondary locking member
engage, when in the preassembly position as shown in Figure 3. During assembly of
the terminals into the housing cavities 6, the secondary locking member 8 is in the
preassembly position and the coupling assist member 10 is in the open preassembly
position as shown in Figure 3, whereby the protrusions 42 engage with the shoulder
60. The coupling assist member 10 can thus not be moved into the closed position and
can therefore not be coupled to a complementary connector.
[0023] When the secondary locking member 8 is moved from the preassembly position shown
in Figure 3 to its fully locked position shown in Figure 4, the locking protrusion
42 disengages from the shoulder 60 and moves into the area 62 below the side walls
46. The coupling assist member is then free to slide transversely and the connector
2 can thus be coupled to the complementary connector.
[0024] The system described above is also applicable to a circular connector, where the
coupling assist member is ring shaped and rotates during coupling. Such a coupling
assist member could for example be mounted to the connector housing shroud by insertion
from the mating end, where the side walls 46 would be replaced by a cylindrical member
insertable adjacent the inner surface of the connector housing shroud.
[0025] The connector 2 further comprises a seal member 64 that is in this embodiment made
of an elastomeric material that is mounted on the secondary locking member 8. In this
embodiment, the seal member 64 is moulded over a plurality of discreet tabs 66 forming
part of the lower portion 40 of the secondary locking housing and projecting orthogonally
with respect to the mating direction (M). The seal could be mounted to the secondary
locking member in other manners, for example by bounding, or merely engaging fixing
tabs having hooks or some form of latching means that secure the seal member to the
secondary locking housing. The seal member 64 is provided with upper and lower sealing
portions 68, 69 that abut respectively a mating face of the mating connector and an
end wall 70 of the housing 4, the end wall 70 extending between the housing mating
section 17 and shroud outer wall 18. The seal member 64 is thus compressed in the
mating direction (M) when the connectors are fully coupled, thereby sealing the mating
section 17 from the external environment.
[0026] It is also possible to provide the seal member 64 in the form of a radial seal that
is compressed between the connectors in a direction orthogonal (T) to the mating direction
(M), however the present embodiment is preferred for high pressure sealing, or where
a particularly compact sealed connector arrangement is preferred. A radial sealing
member would for example be mounted on the secondary locking member side wall 32 and
have radial sealing lips that seal between the housing mating section 17 and the complementary
connector.
[0027] Advantageously, because the seal member 64 is mounted to the secondary locking member,
it does not need to be separately mounted to the housing and held and positioned therein
by portions of the housing. By mounting the seal member on the secondary locking member
there are few parts to be assembled, and accurate support and location of the seal
in the housing is provided by guiding of the secondary locking member with respect
to the mating section. The secondary locking member is easily assembled to the housing
from the mating face 12 of the connector, and therefore also provides an easy assembly
of the seal member in the connector despite, for example, provision of a narrow space
20 in the connector.
[0028] The lower portion 40 of the secondary locking member may further comprise a skirt
72, which is joined to the secondary locking member via the tabs 66, and that provides
a recess or recesses 74 within which the upper and lower seal portions 66, 69 are
seated. The skirt 72 is also provided with the latch members 42 in the form of protrusions,
which extend therefrom and serve to secure the coupling assist member 10 when the
secondary locking member not in the fully position, as already described hereinabove.
[0029] The protrusions 42 have a further function, in that they serve as camming portions
that engage a lower complementary camming surface 76 (see figure 7) formed on a lower
end of the coupling assist member side walls 46. The camming portions 42, 76 are disengaged
when the coupling assist member is in the preassembly position, and engage when the
coupling assist member is transversely move to the fully coupled position. The camming
surfaces 76, 42 move the secondary locking member 8 towards the housing end wall 70
thereby compressing the seal lower portion 69 therebetween. This ensures that the
end seal takes an accurately defined position prior to abutment of the mating connector
thereagainst, and also advantageously ensures that part of the force required for
compressing the seal occurs prior to full coupling, thereby distributing the forces
required by an operator during coupling. The coupling assist member cam surfaces 76
are provided with a tapered lead-in portion 78 and a transverse portion 79 extending
in the transverse direction (T) orthogonal to the mating direction (M), such that
the complementary camming members 42 are gradually cammed below the surface 79 which
defines the final compressed position. Whereas in this embodiment the camming members
42 of the secondary locking member also act as latch members for blocking the coupling
assist member 10, it is possible to provide separate members each performing their
own function.
[0030] Advantageously therefore, a compact and effectively sealed connector is provided,
that is easy to assemble.
[0031] Using the teaching of the invention described hereinabove, it would also be possible
to provide the seal member on a housing support that is separately manufactured from
the secondary locking member and assembled against the end wall 70 and cammed in to
the compressed position in a manner similar to the embodiment described above, whilst
retaining the advantages of accurate positioning of the seal member, and reduction
of peak forces required by an operator, by partially compressing the seal member with
the cooperating cams 76, 42 prior to full coupling.
1. A connector comprising a housing (4) with one or more terminals mounted in corresponding
cavities (6) of the housing, and a secondary locking member (8) mountable to the housing
and adapted to securely lock the terminals in their corresponding cavities when the
secondary locking member engages the housing in a fully locked position, the terminals
being insertable into the cavities when the secondary locking member is removed from
the housing or in a preassembly position engaging the housing, the connector further
comprising a sealing member (64) for sealing between the connector and a mating connector
to prevent ingress of fluid into the terminal receiving cavities (6) at a mating section
(17) of the housing, wherein the seal member (64) is securely attached and mounted
on the secondary locking member (8).
2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the seal member (64) is in the form of an end seal
resiliently compressible in a mating direction (M) of the connectors.
3. The connector of claim 1 or 2 wherein the seal member (64) is secured to the secondary
locking by moulding thereof over a portion (40) of the secondary locking member (8).
4. The connector of any one of the preceding claims wherein the connector further comprises
a coupling assist member (10) for reducing the forces required by an operator to couple
the connectors, the coupling assist member comprising a camming surface (76) engaging
complementary camming portions (42) of the secondary locking member during movement
of the coupling assist member from a preassembly position, where the connectors can
be initially coupled, to a fully coupled position where the connectors are fully mated
together, such that the seal member (64) is partially compressed.
5. The connector of claim 4 wherein the coupling assist member is in the form of a slide
with camming slots (50) or protrusions for engaging complementary camming studs or
slots of a mating connector, the coupling assist member slidably moveable in a transverse
direction (T) substantially orthogonal to a direction of mating (M) of the connectors.
6. The connector of the preceding claim wherein the secondary locking member camming
surface (76) of the coupling assist member (10) is provided proximate a lower end
of one or more side walls (46) of the coupling assist member, the lower end arranged
remote from a mating face (12) of the connector.
7. The connector of any one of the preceding claims wherein the secondary locking member
is mountable to the connector housing (4) from a mating face (12) thereof, and is
moveable from the preassembly position to the locked position substantially in a direction
of mating (M) of the connectors.
8. The connector of any one of the preceding claims wherein the secondary locking member
(8) is mountable to a mating section (17) of the housing, the housing further provided
with a shroud (19) surrounding the mating section (17) and separated therefrom by
a gap (20), and wherein the shroud (18) is interconnected to the mating section via
an end wall (70).
9. The connector of the preceding claim wherein the seal member (64) is compressible
against the end wall (70).