[0001] The present invention relates to a lever-type connector and to an assembling method
therefor.
[0002] Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.
2004-199990 discloses such a connector that a rotary lever engageable with cam followers of a
mating connector is supported on a wire cover mounted on a housing. Since the wire
cover is for bending wires drawn out from the rear surface of the housing and turning
the wires sideways, it is formed to cover the rear surface of the housing. The lever
is so mounted as to be rotationally displaced by a specified angle substantially along
the rear surface of the wire cover.
[0003] In the above connector, the wire cover is assembled with the housing while being
slid in parallel with the rear surface of the housing. Resilient locking pieces formed
in the wire cover are resiliently deformed in the assembling process, and are resiliently
restored and engaged with locking portions of the housing when the wire cover reaches
a proper assembled position. By this engaging action, the wire cover is locked in
its assembled state while having a returning movement thereof prevented.
[0004] Thus, the direction of an operation force given from the lever to the wire cover
when the lever is rotated along the rear surface of the wire cover is the same as
the separating direction of the wire cover from the housing. In this case, if the
operation force given to the wire cover exceeds the locking force of the resilient
locking pieces, the resilient locking pieces may be resiliently deformed to be disengaged
from the locking portions, with the result that the wire cover may be moved from the
proper assembled position.
[0005] The present invention was developed in view of the above situation and an object
thereof is to prevent an inadvertent movement of a wire cover resulting from the operation
of a lever.
[0006] This object is solved according to the invention by the features of the independent
claims. Preferred embodiments of the invention are subject of the dependent claims.
[0007] According to the invention, there is provided a lever-type or movable-member type
connector, comprising:
a housing, from which one or more wires can be drawn out through a wire draw-out surface
thereof,
a wire cover to be assembled with the housing to at least partly cover the wire draw-out
surface of the housing, and
a lever or movable member movably supported on the wire cover and including an operable
portion displaceable substantially along a portion of the wire cover,
wherein the wire cover and the housing include:
contact means capable of preventing the wire cover from being displaced relative to
the housing in a direction substantially parallel to a displacing direction of the
operable portion according to the movement of the lever by being engaged with each
other, and
lock means engaged with each other while resiliently deforming the wire cover in the
process of assembling the wire cover in a direction at an angle different from 0°
or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the wire draw-out surface
of the housing and capable of preventing the wire cover from being separated from
the housing in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially
substantially orthogonal to the wire draw-out surface of the housing by the engaging
action thereof.
[0008] Since the movement of the wire cover substantially along the wire draw-out surface
of the housing is prevented by the contact action of the contact means, the function
of preventing the movement of the wire cover has higher reliability as compared to
a construction for preventing the movement of the wire cover by the engaging action
of resilient locking pieces. In the case of providing the contact means as described
above, the assembling direction of the wire cover with the housing is or can be at
an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially orthogonal to the wire
draw-out surface of the housing. However, since the wire cover is assembled taking
advantage of the resilient deformation of the wire cover, there is no hindrance to
the assembling operation.
[0009] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the wire cover is to be assembled
with the wire draw-out surface of the housing to thereby turn the drawn-out wires.
[0010] According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided a
lever-type connector, comprising:
a housing, from which wires are drawn out through the rear surface thereof,
a wire cover to be assembled with the housing to cover the rear surface of the housing,
thereby turning the drawn-out wires, and
a lever rotatably supported on the wire cover and including an operable portion displaceable
along the rear surface of the wire cover,
wherein the wire cover and the housing include:
contact means capable of preventing the wire cover from being displaced relative to
the housing in a direction substantially parallel to a displacing direction of the
operable portion according to the rotation of the lever by being engaged with each
other, and
lock means engaged with each other while resiliently deforming the wire cover in the
process of assembling the wire cover in a direction substantially orthogonal to the
rear surface of the housing and capable of preventing the wire cover from being separated
from the housing in a direction substantially orthogonal to the rear surface of the
housing by the engaging action thereof. Since the movement of the wire cover along
the rear surface of the housing is prevented by the contact action of the contact
means, the function of preventing the movement of the wire cover has higher reliability
as compared to a construction for preventing the movement of the wire cover by the
engaging action of resilient locking pieces. In the case of providing the contact
means as described above, the assembling direction of the wire cover with the housing
is substantially orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing. However, since the
wire cover is assembled taking advantage of the resilient deformation of the wire
cover, there is no hindrance to the assembling operation.
[0011] Preferably, the housing is formed with a plurality of lock portions forming at least
part of, preferably constituting the lock means.
[0012] Further preferably, the plurality of lock portions are arranged along an imaginary
line parallel to the wire draw-out surface of the housing.
[0013] Most preferably, the housing is formed with a plurality of lock portions constituting
the lock means, and
the plurality of lock portions are arranged along an imaginary line parallel to the
rear surface of the housing.
[0014] The plurality of lock portions constituting the lock means of the housing can fulfill
the function of guiding an assembling operation of a cover-shaped member for turning
wires, which member can be assembled with the housing while being slid in parallel
with the rear surface of the housing.
[0015] Preferably, a seal ring formed with at least one positioning locking portion is to
be mounted in the housing.
[0016] Further preferably, the housing, preferably the contact means of the housing, is
formed with at least one positioning receiving portion capable of preventing the seal
ring from being circumferentially displaced by being engaged with the positioning
locking portion.
[0017] Most preferably, a seal ring formed with a positioning locking portion is mounted
in the housing, and
the contact means of the housing is formed with a positioning receiving portion capable
of preventing the seal ring from being circumferentially displaced by being engaged
with the positioning locking portion.
[0018] The lock means of the housing also functions to prevent the circumferential displacement
of the seal ring.
[0019] According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the contact means of
the housing and the lock means of the housing are in point symmetry with respect to
an axis orthogonal to the wire draw-out surface (preferably the rear surface) of the
housing.
[0020] Since the contact means and the lock means are in point symmetry with respect to
the axis orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing, the wire cover can be assembled
with the housing in two orientations inverted from each other by 80°. Therefore, the
wires can be turned in two opposite directions.
[0021] Preferably, the lever is displaceable between a stand-by position and a connection
position to assist or perform the connection of the lever-type connector with a mating
connector.
[0022] Further preferably, when the lever approaches the connection position, an operation
force given to the operable portion acts as a force from the lever for pushing the
wire cover toward a wire draw-out opening, wherein the contact portions preferably
come substantially into contact with receiving portions substantially at this time.
[0023] Most preferably, upon separating the lever-type connector connected with the mating
connector, an operation force given to the operable portion at an initial stage of
the operation acts as a force from the lever for pushing the wire cover toward a substantially
side opposite to a wire draw-out opening, wherein the contact portions preferably
come substantially into contact with the receiving portions substantially at this
time.
[0024] According to the invention, there is further provided an assembling or mounting method
for assembling a lever-type connector, in particular according to the invention or
a preferred embodiment thereof, comprising the following steps:
providing a housing, from which one or more wires can be drawn out through a wire
draw-out surface thereof,
assembling a wire cover with the housing to at least partly cover the wire draw-out
surface of the housing,
movably supporting a lever on the wire cover, the lever including an operable portion
displaceable substantially along a portion of the wire cover,
preventing the wire cover from being displaced relative to the housing in a direction
substantially parallel to a displacing direction of the operable portion according
to the movement of the lever by engaged contact means of the wire cover and the housing
with each other, and
preventing the wire cover from being separated from the housing in a direction at
an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal
to the wire draw-out surface of the housing by an engaging action of lock means of
the wire cover and the housing engaged with each other while resiliently deforming
the wire cover in the process of assembling the wire cover in a direction at an angle
different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the
wire draw-out surface of the housing.
[0025] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the wire cover is assembled
with the wire draw-out surface of the housing to thereby turn the drawn-out wires.
[0026] Preferably, the housing is formed with a plurality of lock portions forming at least
part of, preferably constituting the lock means.
[0027] Further preferably, the plurality of lock portions are arranged along an imaginary
line parallel to the wire draw-out surface of the housing.
[0028] Most preferably, the assembling method further comprises a step of mounting a seal
ring formed with at least one positioning locking portion in the housing.
[0029] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments
and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are
separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment,
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the embodiment,
FIG. 3 is a horizontal section of the embodiment,
FIG. 4 is a vertical section of the embodiment,
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a housing,
FIG. 6 is a plan view of the housing,
FIG. 7 is a side view of the housing,
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a wire cover,
FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the wire cover, and
FIG. 10 is a vertical section of the wire cover.
[0030] One preferred embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 10. A connector of this embodiment is provided with a housing 10 and at
least one wire cover 30. A connecting side of the connector with an unillustrated
matig connector will be referred to as front or front side.
[0031] The housing 10 is made e.g. of synthetic resin and preferably substantially in the
form of a laterally long block as a whole. At least one projecting portion 11 is formed
to project from an area of the rear surface of the housing 10 except a peripheral
edge portion. In the rear surface of the housing 10, the rear surface of the projecting
portion 11 serves as a wire draw-out surface 12 and a peripheral area at least partly
surrounding the projecting portion 11 serves as a mounting surface 13. One or more
terminal fittings (not shown) are or can be at least partly inserted into the housing
10 through the rear surface, and one or more wires (not shown) connected with (preferably
the rear ends of) the terminal fittings are or can be drawn out at one or more angles
different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at right angles from the wire
draw-out surface 12.
[0032] One or more, e.g. three projection-shaped lock portions 14 (as preferred lock means)
preferably spaced at substantially equal intervals in transverse direction TD (longitudinal
direction) are formed on (preferably each of) the longer side(s) of the outer circumferential
surface of the projecting portion 11. Each lock portion 14 preferably is formed with
a guiding portion 15 inclined with respect to the wire draw-out surface 12 and to
be brought substantially into sliding contact with a hooking portion 37 (as preferred
lock means) to be described later, and a surface of the lock portion 14 facing the
mounting surface 13 preferably serves as a locking surface 16 to be engaged with the
hooking portion 37. The (e.g. six) lock portion(s) 14 formed on this projecting portion
11 is/are shaped and preferably arranged in point symmetry with respect to an axis
orthogonal to the rear surface (wire draw-out surface 12 and/or mounting surface 13)
of the housing 10. The locking surfaces 16 of the plurality of (e.g. three) lock portions
14 juxtaposed on each longer side are arranged along an imaginary line in parallel
with the rear surface of the housing 10.
[0033] In each of two longer side areas of the mounting surface 13, two or more projection-shaped
receiving portions 17 (as preferred contact means) preferably substantially continuous
with the outer circumferential surface of the projecting portion 11 are formed while
being spaced part in longitudinal direction. Each projection-shaped receiving portion
17 preferably includes one or more, preferably a pair of protecting pieces 18 in the
form of plates at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at
right angles to the wire draw-out surface 12 and/or the mounting surface 13, and at
least one positioning hole 19 (as a preferred positioning receiving portion) at an
angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at right angles to the mounting
surface 13 and communicating with a connection space 24 to be described later is formed
to penetrate adjacent to the protecting piece 18 or substantially between the paired
protecting pieces 18. One or more, preferably a pair of step-shaped receiving portions
20 (as preferred contact means) are formed at the (preferably substantially opposite)
end(s) of the one or more (preferably each) longer side area of the mounting surface
13 by being elevated or by projecting. The (four) projection-shaped receiving portion(s)
17 and the one or more (four) step-shaped receiving portion(s) 20 formed on the mounting
surface 13 are shaped and arranged in point symmetry with respect to the axis orthogonal
to the rear surface (wire draw-out surface 12 and/or mounting surface 13) of the housing
10. The respective projection-shaped receiving portions 17 are arranged between the
adjacent lock portions 14.
[0034] One or more, preferably a pair of accommodation spaces 21 (preferably substantially
in the form of slits extending substantially along the longer side edges) are formed
in the housing 10. The accommodation spaces 21 are for at least partly accommodating
a part of a lever 40 to be described later, and are open toward the mounting surface
13. The housing 10 includes a (preferably substantially block-shaped) terminal accommodating
portion 22 for at least partly accommodating one or more terminal fittings, and a
tubular fitting portion 23 surrounding the terminal accommodating portion 22 over
at least part of, preferably over the substantially entire circumference, and a space
between the terminal accommodating portion 22 and the tubular fitting portion 23 serves
as the connection space 24 making an opening in the front surface of the housing 10.
A seal ring 25 made of resilient material such as rubber is so to be mounted near
or at the back end (rear end of the housing 10) of the connection space 24 as to be
held substantially in close contact with (preferably the outer circumferential surface
of) the terminal accommodating portion 22. When a receptacle (not shown) of a mating
connector is at least partly fitted or inserted into the connection space 24, one
or more lips on the outer surface of the seal ring 25 come to be held in close contact
with the inner circumferential surface of the receptacle to provide sealing. One or
more, preferably a plurality of positioning projections 26 (as preferred positioning
locking portion) are formed on the seal ring 25, preferably near or at an end edge
of the rear surface of the seal ring 25, while preferably being circumferentially
spaced apart. Each positioning projection 26 has a constricted portion where the diameter
is locally narrowed. Out of the plurality of positioning projections 26, a specific
number (preferably four) positioning projections 26 are passed through positioning
holes 19 to engage the constricted portions with the positioning holes 19 and retained
by the engaging action of the constricted portions with the hole edges of the positioning
holes 19. By this engagement of the positioning hole 19 and the positioning projections
26, the seal ring 25 is prevented from being circumferentially displaced relative
to the housing 10.
[0035] The wire cover 30 is made e.g. of synthetic resin, and assembled with the housing
10 to at least partly cover the rear surface of the housing 10. The wire cover 30
includes one or more, preferably a pair of side walls 31 and/or a rear wall 32 (preferably
connecting the both side walls 31), and a space enclosed or defined by these walls
serves as a turning space 33 which is open at the front side and at (preferably only)
one lateral side. The lateral opening of the turning space 33 serves as a wire draw-out
opening 34. With the wire cover 30 mounted on the housing 10, the side walls 31 extend
along the outer edges of the longer sides of the mounting surface 13 and are at an
angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at right angles to the mounting
surface 13. The rear wall 32 includes a parallel portion 32a substantially parallel
to the mounting surface 13 and an inclined portion 32b inclined with respect to the
mounting surface 13 with the wire cover 30 mounted on the housing 10. Preferably,
one or more supporting shafts 35 for rotatably or pivotably supporting the lever 40
project from the outer surfaces of the side walls 31, and at least one lock projection
36 for locking the lever 40 at a connection position is formed on the outer surface
of the parallel portion 32a.
[0036] One or more, preferably two hooking portions 37 in the form of projections and one
or more, preferably two projection-shaped contact portions 38 (as preferred contact
means) are formed on the inner surface of each side wall 31. The hooking portion(s)
37 and the projection-shaped contact portion(s) 38 are arranged substantially along
an edge of each side wall 31 opposite to the parallel portion 32a (side closer to
the mounting surface 13). The hooking portions 37 more distant from the wire draw-out
opening 34 are arranged on the back sides of the supporting shafts 35 with the side
walls 31 at least partly located therebetween. Further, one or more edges of the side
walls 31 substantially facing the mounting surface 13 near the wire draw-out opening
34 serve as one or more step-shaped contact portions 39 (as preferred contact means).
[0037] The lever 40 is made e.g. of synthetic resin and preferably has such a form that
a pair of plate-like arm portions 41 are connected by an operable portion 42. Each
arm portion 41 is formed with a bearing hole 43 and an arcuate or spiral-like cam
groove (not shown), and the lever 40 is mounted on the wire cover 30 rotatably or
pivotably between a standby position and the connection position by engaging the bearing
holes 43 with the supporting shafts 35. With the lever 40 located at the standby position,
the operable portion 42 is located at a side opposite to the wire draw-out opening
34. With the lever 40 located at the connection position, the operable portion 42
is located substantially along the outer surface of the parallel portion 32a and engaged
with the lock projection 36 and the lever 40 is positioned or held or locked at the
connection position by this engaging action. Since lines connecting the operable portion
42 and the supporting shafts 35 are at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably
substantially at right angles to the mounting surface 13 with the lever 40 located
at the connection position, the operable portion 42 is or can be displaced substantially
in parallel with the parallel portion 32a (i.e. the wire draw-out surface 13 and the
mounting surface 13) immediately before the lever 40 rotated or pivoted in a connecting
direction from the standby position reaches the connection position. Similarly, when
the rotation of the lever 40 at the connection position toward the standby position
is started, the operable portion 42 is displaced substantially in parallel with the
parallel portion 32a (i.e. the wire draw-out surface 12 and the mounting surface 13).
[0038] Next, functions of this embodiment are described.
[0039] Upon assembling the connector, the one or more terminal fittings are first at least
partly inserted into the housing and, on the other hand, the wire cover 30 is assembled
with the lever 40. The wire cover 30 (preferably having the lever 40 assembled therewith)
is brought toward the housing 10 substantially in a direction at an angle different
from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing
10 (preferably substantially from behind) and assembled by being fitted on the outer
circumferential surface of the projecting portion 11. In the assembling process, the
one or more (e.g. four) hooking portions 37 of the wire cover 30 come substantially
into sliding contact with the one or more guiding portions 15 of the one or more (e.g.
four) lock portions 14 preferably located closer to the wire draw-out opening 34 out
of the plurality of (e.g. six) lock portions 14 of the housing 10, whereby the side
walls 31 are resiliently deformed outwardly. When the wire cover 30 comes into contact
with the mounting surface 13 to reach the proper assembled position, the (four) hooking
portions 37 pass the corresponding (four) lock portions 14 and the side walls 31 are
resiliently at least partly restored to engage the one or more hooking portions 37
with the locking surfaces 16 of the lock portions 14. By this engaging action, the
wire cover 30 is prevented from being separated from the housing 10 in a direction
at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially orthogonal to the
rear surface of the housing 10 and locked in the assembled state.
[0040] With the wire cover 30 assembled, the one or more (e.g. four) projection-shaped contact
portions 38 of the wire cover 30 are held in contact with the one or more (e.g. four)
projection-shaped receiving portions 17 of the housing 10 form the side of the wire
draw-out opening 34 and, by this contact, the wire cover 30 is prevented from moving
relative to the housing 10 in a direction substantially parallel to the rear surface
of the housing 10 (i.e. substantially the same direction as the moving direction of
the operable portion 42 when the lever 40 at the connection position is rotated or
pivoted or displaced toward the standby position). The two step-shaped contact portions
39 of the wire cover 30 come into contact with the two step-shaped receiving portions
20 of the housing 10 from the side substantially opposite to the wire draw-out opening
34 and, by this contact action, the wire cover 30 is prevented from moving relative
to the housing 10 in a direction substantially parallel to the rear surface of the
housing 10 (i.e. substantially the same direction as the moving direction of the operable
portion 42 when the lever 40 at the standby position is rotated or pivoted or displaced
toward the connection position).
[0041] With the wire cover 30 assembled with the housing 10, the one or more wires drawn
out from the wire draw-out surface 12 of the housing 10 are bent sideways in the turning
space 33 and drawn out sideways (or at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably
substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal extension of the terminal fittings) to
the outside of the wire cover 30 through the wire draw-out opening 34.
[0042] Upon the connection with the mating connector (not shown), the receptacle of the
mating connector is lightly fitted or inserted into the tubular fitting portion 23
and the one or more cam followers (not shown) of the mating connector are at least
partly inserted into the entrances of the one or more respective cam grooves with
the lever 40 held or positioned at the standby position and, in this state, the lever
40 is operated or displaced (preferably rotated or pivoted) toward the connection
position. When the lever 40 approaches the connection position, an operation force
given to the operable portion 42 preferably acts as a force from the lever 40 for
pushing the wire cover 30 toward the wire draw-out opening 34. Since the step-shaped
contact portions 39 come substantially into contact with the step-shaped receiving
portions 20 at this time, there is no likelihood that the wire cover 30 is displaced
relative to the housing 10 in the direction toward the wire draw-out opening 34 in
parallel with the rear surface of the housing 10.
[0043] Upon separating the connector connected with the mating connector, an operation force
given to the operable portion 42 at an initial stage of the operation acts as a force
from the lever 40 for pushing the wire cover 30 toward the side opposite to the wire
draw-out opening 34. Since the projection-shaped contact portions 38 come substantially
into contact with the projection-shaped receiving portions 17 at this time, there
is no likelihood that the wire cover 30 is displaced relative to the housing 10 in
the direction toward the side opposite to the wire draw-out opening 34 in parallel
with the rear surface of the housing 10.
[0044] As described above, in this embodiment, the operable portion 42 is displaced along
the rear surface of the wire cover 30 when the lever 40 supported on the wire cover
30 is operated or displaced (preferably rotated or pivoted). Since the wire cover
30 and the housing 10 are provided with contact means (projection-shaped contact portions
38, projection-shaped receiving portions 17, step-shaped contact portions 39 and/or
step-shaped receiving portions 20) capable of preventing the wire cover 30 from substantially
moving relative to the housing 10 in the directions substantially parallel to the
displacing direction of the operable portion 42 according to the rotation of the lever
40, the function of preventing the movements of the wire cover 30 has higher reliability
as compared with a construction for preventing the movements of the wire cover, for
example, by the locking action of resilient locking pieces.
[0045] In the case of providing the above contact means, the assembling direction of the
wire cover 30 with the housing 10 is at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably
substantially substantially orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing 10. However,
the wire cover 30 and the housing 10 are provided with the lock means (lock portions
14, hooking portions 37) that are engaged with each other while resiliently deforming
the wire cover 30 in the process of assembling the wire cover 30 with the housing
10 and, by this engaging action, capable of preventing the wire cover 30 from being
separated from the housing 10 in the direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°,
preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing
10, and the wire cover 30 is assembled taking advantage of the resilient deformation
of the wire cover 30. Therefore, there is no hindrance to the assembling operation.
[0046] The one or more, preferably the plurality of lock portions 14 forming at least part
of the lock means of the housing 10 preferably are arranged substantially along the
imaginary line parallel to the rear surface of the housing 10 and fulfill the function
of guiding an assembling operation of a cover-shaped member (not shown) for turning
wires, which member can be assembled with the housing 10 while being slid substantially
in parallel with the rear surface of the housing 10.
[0047] The housing 10 is formed with the one or more positioning holes 19 for preventing
circumferential movements of the seal ring 25 by being engaged or engageable with
the one or more positioning projections 26 of the seal ring 25. Since the positioning
holes 19 preferably are formed in the projection-shaped receiving portions 17 as the
contact means of the housing 10, the projection-shaped receiving portions 17 also
function to prevent circumferential displacements of the seal ring 25.
[0048] The contact means (preferably the projection-shaped receiving portion(s) 17 and/or
step-shaped receiving portion(s) 20) of the housing 10 preferably substantially are
in point symmetry with respect to the axis orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing
10 and the lock means (preferably the lock portion(s) 14) of the housing 10 are similarly
in point symmetry with respect to the axis orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing
10. Thus, the wire cover 30 can be assembled with the housing 10 in two orientations
inverted from each other by 180°. Therefore, the wires can be turned in two opposite
directions.
[0049] Accordingly, to prevent an inadvertent movement of a wire cover resulting from the
operation of a lever, a wire cover 30 and a housing 10 are provided with one or more
contact means (projection-shaped receiving portions 17, projection-shaped contact
portions 38, step-shaped receiving portions 20 and/or step-shaped contact portions
39) capable of preventing the wire cover 30 from moving relative to the housing 10
in directions substantially parallel to a displacing direction of the operation 42
according to the displacement (preferably the rotation or pivotal movement) of a lever
40. In the process of assembling the wire cover 30 in a direction at an angle different
from 0° or 180°, preferably at an angle of more than about 45°, more preferably of
more than about 60°, most preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the
rear surface (wire draw-out surface 12, mounting surface 13) of the housing 10, lock
means (lock portions 14 and/or hooking portions 37) are engaged with each other while
resiliently deforming the wire cover 30 and, by this engaging action, the wire cover
30 is prevented from being separated from the housing 10 in a direction at an angle
different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the
rear surface of the housing 10.
<Other Embodiments>
[0050] The present invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment.
For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of
the present invention as defined by the claims.
- (1) The contact means and the lock means may not be in point symmetry with respect
to the axis orthogonal to the rear surface of the housing.
- (2) Although the operable portion is displaced along the rear surface of the wire
cover upon rotating the lever in the separating direction in the above embodiment,
the present invention is also applicable to connectors in which an operable portion
is displaced along the rear surface of a wire cover upon rotating lever in a connecting
direction. Furthermore, the lever may be displaced along a path different from a rotational
path such as a substantially linear path.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0051]
- 10 ...
- housing
- 12 ...
- wire draw-out surface (rear surface of the housing)
- 13 ...
- mounting surface (rear surface of the housing)
- 14 ...
- lock portion (lock means)
- 17 ...
- projection-shaped receiving portion (contact means)
- 19 ...
- positioning hole (positioning receiving portion)
- 20 ...
- step-shaped receiving portion (contact means)
- 25 ...
- seal ring
- 26 ...
- positioning projection (positioning locking portion)
- 30 ...
- wire cover
- 32 ...
- rear wall
- 37 ...
- hooking portion (lock means)
- 38 ...
- projection-shaped contact portion (contact means)
- 39 ...
- step-shaped contact portion (contact means)
- 40 ...
- lever
- 42 ...
- operable portion
1. A lever-type connector, comprising:
a housing (10), from which one or more wires can be drawn out through a wire draw-out
surface (12) thereof,
a wire cover (30) to be assembled with the housing (10) to at least partly cover the
wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10), and
a lever (40) movably supported on the wire cover (30) and including an operable portion
(42) displaceable substantially along a portion (32) of the wire cover (30),
wherein the wire cover (30) and the housing (10) include:
contact means (17, 38; 20, 39) capable of preventing the wire cover (30) from being
displaced relative to the housing (10) in a direction substantially parallel to a
displacing direction of the operable portion (42) according to the movement of the
lever (40) by being engaged with each other, and
lock means (14, 37) engaged with each other while resiliently deforming the wire cover
(30) in the process of assembling the wire cover (30) in a direction at an angle different
from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the wire draw-out
surface (12) of the housing (10) and capable of preventing the wire cover (30) from
being separated from the housing (10) in a direction at an angle different from 0°
or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal to the wire draw-out surface
(12) of the housing (10) by the engaging action thereof.
2. A lever-type connector according to claim 1, wherein the wire cover (30) is to be
assembled with the wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10) to thereby turn
the drawn-out wires.
3. A lever-type connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the
housing (10) is formed with a plurality of lock portions (14) forming at least part
of, preferably constituting the lock means (14).
4. A lever-type connector according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of lock portions
(14) are arranged along an imaginary line parallel to the wire draw-out surface (12)
of the housing (10).
5. A lever-type connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein a
seal ring (25) formed with at least one positioning locking portion (26) is to be
mounted in the housing (10).
6. A lever-type connector according to claim 5, wherein the housing (10), preferably
the contact means (17) of the housing (10), is formed with at least one positioning
receiving portion (19) capable of preventing the seal ring (25) from being circumferentially
displaced by being engaged with the positioning locking portion (26).
7. A lever-type connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the
contact means (17, 38; 20, 39) of the housing (10) and the lock means (14, 37) of
the housing (10) substantially are in point symmetry with respect to an axis orthogonal
to the wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10).
8. A lever-type connector according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the
lever (40) is displaceable between a stand-by position and a connection position to
assist or perform the connection of the lever-type connector with a mating connector.
9. A lever-type connector according to claim 8, wherein when the lever (40) approaches
the connection position, an operation force given to the operable portion (42) acts
as a force from the lever (40) for pushing the wire cover (30) toward a wire draw-out
opening (34), wherein the contact portions (39) preferably come substantially into
contact with receiving portions (20) substantially at this time.
10. A lever-type connector according to claim 8 or 9, wherein upon separating the lever-type
connector connected with the mating connector, an operation force given to the operable
portion (42) at an initial stage of the operation acts as a force from the lever (40)
for pushing the wire cover (30) toward a substantially side opposite to a wire draw-out
opening (34), wherein the contact portions (38) preferably come substantially into
contact with the receiving portions (17) substantially at this time.
11. An assembling method for assembling a lever-type connector, comprising the following
steps:
providing a housing (10), from which one or more wires can be drawn out through a
wire draw-out surface (12) thereof,
assembling a wire cover (30) with the housing (10) to at least partly cover the wire
draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10),
movably supporting a lever (40) on the wire cover (30), the lever (40) including an
operable portion (42) displaceable substantially along a portion (32) of the wire
cover (30),
preventing the wire cover (30) from being displaced relative to the housing (10) in
a direction substantially parallel to a displacing direction of the operable portion
(42) according to the movement of the lever (40) by engaged contact means (17, 38;
20, 39) of the wire cover (30) and the housing (10) with each other, and
preventing the wire cover (30) from being separated from the housing (10) in a direction
at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially substantially orthogonal
to the wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10) by an engaging action of lock
means (14, 37) of the wire cover (30) and the housing (10) engaged with each other
while resiliently deforming the wire cover (30) in the process of assembling the wire
cover (30) in a direction at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially
substantially orthogonal to the wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10).
12. An assembling method according to claim 11, wherein the wire cover (30) is assembled
with the wire draw-out surface (12) of the housing (10) to thereby turn the drawn-out
wires.
13. An assembling method according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the housing (10) is formed
with a plurality of lock portions (14) forming at least part of, preferably constituting
the lock means (14).
14. An assembling method according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of lock portions
(14) are arranged along an imaginary line parallel to the wire draw-out surface (12)
of the housing (10).
15. An assembling method according to one or more of the preceding claims 11 to 14, further
comprising a step of mounting a seal ring (25) formed with at least one positioning
locking portion (26) in the housing (10).