Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an electrical connector including:
- an electrical contact-carrying body, carrying a plurality of electrical terminals,
- a cover assembly for guiding electrical connection cables, coupled to said contact-carrying
body and having a plurality of inlet ports for receiving the electrical connection
cables.
Prior art
[0002] Electrical connectors of the type indicated above are made to electrically connect
two or more electrical components, by means of respective power and signal cables.
In the field of electrical connectors that can be mounted on board a motor-vehicle,
the need to simplify and make the electrical connection between the various components
reliable has become an essential requirement for manufacturers, in particular following
the widespread use of motor-vehicles powered by electric motors.
Object of the invention
[0003] The object of the present invention is to propose an electrical connector that is
simpler and more functional than known solutions, while at the same time guaranteeing
an effective sealing system to avoid water infiltrations, so as to be extremely reliable
in use.
[0004] A further object of the present invention is to propose a method for assembling this
electrical connector, which simplifies the complexity of the assembly operations with
respect to conventional methods.
Summary of the invention
[0005] In order to achieve one or more of the aforesaid objects, the present invention relates
to an electrical connector including:
- an electrical contact-carrying body, carrying a plurality of electrical terminals,
- a cover assembly for guiding electrical connection cables, coupled to said contact-carrying
body and having a plurality of inlet ports for receiving the electrical connection
cables.
- said cover assembly for guiding electrical connection cables comprising:
- a cover element having a main wall that defines an inner face facing towards said
contact-carrying body, said cover element further comprising an upper wall, a lower
wall and opposite side walls that protrude from said inner face, so as to define a
receiving seat,
- a sealing element arranged within said receiving seat against said inner face,
- a locking element provided for locking said sealing element in position, wherein said
locking element includes hooking means for the mutual coupling with respective fastening
members formed at the inner face of the cover element, in such a way that, in the
assembled condition, said sealing element is interposed between said inner face and
said locking element,
- said inlet ports being defined by a first series of passages obtained on the main
wall of said cover element, a second series of passages obtained on said sealing element
and a third series of passages obtained on said locking element, wherein, in the assembled
condition, the passages of said first, second and third series are, respectively,
aligned to allow the passage of the electrical connection cables,
- said cover element further comprising a plurality of annular ribs formed at said inner
face, each arranged around a respective passage of said first series, said annular
ribs being embossed with respect to said inner face,
- in such a way that said cover assembly for guiding electric cables provides a sealing
system to avoid water infiltration into said contact-carrying body.
[0006] In accordance with a preferred embodiment, each passage of said second series includes
a plurality of annular sealing lips arranged at the inner surface of a respective
passage, in order to obtain a sealed contact with the insulating material of the respective
electrical connection cable.
[0007] Preferably said cover element includes a series of protruding tubular portions which
protrude from said main wall in the opposite direction with respect to the contact-carrying
body, the tubular portions defining respective extension portions of the inlet ports,
for receiving the electrical connection cables.
[0008] Preferably, the locking element is shaped like a plate with two opposite faces, wherein
one face is in contact with the sealing element.
[0009] According to a concrete embodiment, said fastening members, in the assembled condition,
each pass through a respective auxiliary passage formed at the sealing element, so
as to protrude in the direction of the locking element.
[0010] Preferably, said fastening members are defined by a plurality of pins having a respective
coupling seat, at their ends, configured for mutual engagement with the hooking means
of the locking element. These hooking means are arranged on one face in contact with
the sealing element, and include a plurality of rod-like coupling formations configured
for engagement with the coupling seats.
Detailed description of an embodiment of the invention
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the description that follows with reference to the attached drawings, provided
purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a preferred embodiment of an electrical connector according
to the invention, according to a perspective view and a cross-sectional view, respectively,
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of a cover assembly forming part of the invention,
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a component illustrated in the previous figure,
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the electrical connector according
to the invention, and
- Figures 6-12 are perspective views illustrating assembly steps of the cover assembly
illustrated in Figure 3.
[0012] In the following description, various specific details are illustrated aimed at a
thorough understanding of examples of one or more embodiments. The embodiments can
be implemented without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods,
components, materials, etc. In other cases, known structures, materials, or operations
are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring various aspects of the embodiments.
[0013] The reference to "an embodiment" in the context of this description indicates that
a particular configuration, structure or characteristic described in relation to the
embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Therefore, phrases such as "in
an embodiment", possibly present in different places of this description do not necessarily
refer to the same embodiment. Moreover, particular conformations, structures or characteristics
can be combined in a suitable manner in one or more embodiments and/or associated
with the embodiments in a different way from that illustrated here, for example, a
characteristic here exemplified in relation to a figure may be applied to one or more
embodiments exemplified in a different figure.
[0014] The references illustrated here are only for convenience and do not therefore delimit
the field of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
[0015] It is also specified that below - in the present description - only the elements
useful for understanding the invention will be described, assuming - for example -
that the connector according to the invention includes all the elements known per
se necessary for its operation.
[0016] In the attached drawings, the reference C indicates a preferred embodiment of an
electrical connector according to the invention. The electrical connector C is configured
to be mounted on board a motor-vehicle, with the object of carrying out the function
of electrical connection between two or more components, such as, for example, a charging
unit and a battery pack arranged on a motor-vehicle powered by an electric motor.
[0017] As shown in the perspective view of Figure 1 and in the cross-sectional view of Figure
2, the electrical connector C includes a contact-carrying body 1 of a substantially
prismatic shape, carrying a plurality of portions of electrical connection cables
T including respective electrical terminals T1. The contact-carrying body 1 includes
a receptacle portion configured to make a connection with a corresponding counterpart
(not shown in the drawings). Preferably, the contact-carrying body 1 is made of plastic
material, in particular polycarbonate.
[0018] According to an essential characteristic of the invention, the electrical connector
C includes a cover assembly 2 for guiding the electrical connection cables T, coupled
to the contact-carrying body 1. The cover assembly 2 includes a plurality of inlet
ports, each arranged to receive respective end portions of the electrical connection
cables T. The details relating to these inlet ports are indicated in the following
description. In the example illustrated in the drawings, the cover assembly is configured
to receive different types of electrical connection cables, having different diameters
and different functions, such as, for example, power cables and signal cables (the
latter indicated with the reference R).
[0019] According to the concrete embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the cover assembly
2 is coupled to the contact-carrying body 1 at an opposite rear portion to a connecting
portion, configured to be arranged within a respective receptacle (not illustrated
in the drawings). For this reason, reference will be made in the following description
to a "rear cover assembly 2".
[0020] Figure 3 illustrates an exploded perspective view of the cover assembly 2 illustrated
in the previous figures. The cover assembly 2 includes a cover element 3 having a
main wall P spaced perpendicularly with respect to the terminal portions of the electrical
connection cables T. This main wall P defines an inner face 6 facing the contact-carrying
body 1. The cover element 3 further comprises an upper wall 24, a lower wall 25 and
opposite side walls 26,27, which include engagement members configured for coupling
with the contact-carrying body 1.
[0021] The terms "upper and lower" refer to a mounted condition of the rear cover assembly
2, as illustrated in Figure 1.
[0022] In one or more embodiments, as well as in the one illustrated in the drawings, the
engagement members configured for coupling with the contact-carrying body include
two locking seats 14, each arranged at a respective side wall 26,27 of the cover element
3. These locking seats 14 are mounted by interference with respective raised side
portions carried by the contact-carrying assembly 1.
[0023] Still with reference to the illustrated embodiment, the cover element 3 also includes
a protruding tooth 15 obtained on the lower wall 25 of the cover element 3, designed
to prevent incorrect assembly of the cover assembly 2.
[0024] As illustrated in particular in the perspective view of Figure 4, the upper 24, lower
25 and opposite side walls 26,27 of the cover element 3 protrude from the inner face
6 in the direction of the contact-carrying body 1, so as to define a receiving seat
S.
[0025] In one or more embodiments, as well as in the one illustrated in the drawings, the
cover element 3 includes a series of tubular portions 16 projecting from the main
wall P in the opposite direction with respect to the contact-carrying body 1, which
define respective extension portions of the inlet ports for the electrical connection
cables T. Preferably, each tubular portion 16 includes a plurality of reinforcing
fins, so as to strengthen the rear cover assembly 2 in an area particularly subject
to stress during assembly and exercise.
[0026] According to an essential feature of the invention, the rear cover assembly 2 includes
a sealing element 4 arranged within the receiving seat S, against the inner face 6
of the cover element 3. The sealing element 4 is a plate-shaped gasket, defining a
first face 13 in contact with the inner face 6 of the cover element 3 and a second
opposite face 28 facing the contact-carrying body 1.
[0027] As illustrated, in particular, in Figures 3,6-8, the sealing element 4 has a shape
and dimension corresponding to those of the inner face 6 of the cover element 3, so
as to guarantee a seal that avoids water infiltrations inside the contact-carrying
body 1. The sealing element 4 includes a protruding side edge 12 arranged along the
perimeter of the sealing element 4, configured to be arranged against the upper, lower
and side walls 24,25,26,27 of the cover element 3. The protruding edge 12 is equipped
with outer lips 32, in order to ensure the maximum sealing effect achieved by the
sealing element 4.
[0028] As will be evident from the following description, also thanks to this characteristic,
the cover assembly 2 creates a sealing system to prevent water infiltration inside
the contact-carrying body 1.
[0029] Again with reference to the exploded view of Figure 3, the rear cover assembly 2
includes a locking element 5 configured to lock the sealing element 4 in position
against the inner face 6 of the cover element 3. In the assembled condition, illustrated
in particular in Figures 2,5,12, the sealing element 4 is interposed between the inner
face 6 of the cover element 3 and the locking element 5. Preferably, the locking element
5 is shaped like a plate, thus defining two opposite faces.
[0030] To carry out the assembly of the components, the locking element 5 includes hooking
means for mutual coupling with respective fastening members 21 obtained at the inner
face 6 of the cover element 3. The details relating to these hooking means are indicated
in the following description.
[0031] As previously indicated, the rear cover assembly 2, coupled to the contact-carrying
body 1, includes a plurality of inlet ports configured to receive respective end portions
of electrical connection cables T. As illustrated - in particular - in the exploded
view of Figure 3, in the case of the invention, the aforesaid inlet ports are defined
by a first series of passages 7 obtained at the main wall 6 of the cover element 3;
a second series of passages 8 arranged on the sealing element 4; and a third series
of passages 9 arranged on the locking element 5. In the assembled condition, the series
of passages 7,8,9 are respectively aligned, to allow the passage of the electrical
connection cables T inside the contact-carrying body 1. The passages of each series
are circular in shape and can be made with different diameters, so as to be able to
receive electrical connection cables with different diameters and functions.
[0032] With reference to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, each series of passages
7,8,9 comprises five passages with a larger diameter, to receive respective power
cables T, and two passages with a smaller diameter, to receive respective signal cables
R. The passages for the signal cables R are arranged at a central portion of the respective
main walls of the cover element 3, of the sealing element 4 and of the locking element
5.
[0033] In order to make a sealed contact with the insulating material of the respective
electrical connection cable T, R, the passages 8 of the series obtained at the sealing
element 4, include a plurality of annular sealing lips 11 arranged at the inner surface
of each passage 8 (Figures 2,3,5,7).
[0034] In order to create a sealed system to prevent water infiltration into the contact-carrying
body 1, even if the final application for the connector C envisages that some inlet
ports do not receive a respective electrical connection cable T, the passages 7 of
the first series are configured to receive respective sealing members O provided with
a plurality of annular sealing lips 01 (Figure 5).
[0035] In accordance with an important characteristic of the invention, the cover element
3 includes a plurality of annular ribs 10 formed on said inner face 6 and each arranged
around a respective passage 7 of the first series of passages (Figure 4). The annular
ribs 10 are arranged raised with respect to the inner face 6, while the first face
13 of the sealing element 4, in contact with the inner face 6 of the cover element
3 and with the ribs 10, is configured flat, so as to avoid any gap with the face 6
and its annular ribs 10, and thus ensure the maximum sealing effect.
[0036] In Figure 5, which illustrates a cross-sectional view of a portion of the electrical
connector C at its rear cover assembly 2, the arrows F, F1 indicate the paths taken
by possible infiltrations of water into the cover assembly 2, during the exercise.
In the illustrated condition, one of the inlet ports is not occupied by a respective
electrical connection cable T, so that, in order to avoid an easy entry of water (indicated
by the arrows F1) through the free port, a sealing member O equipped with sealing
lips 01 is arranged within the free passage 7 and its extension portion 16. It will
therefore be appreciated that, thanks to the sealing member O, the water indicated
with the arrows F1 cannot flow inside the contact-carrying assembly 1, and come into
contact with the electrical terminals T1, causing operating anomalies.
[0037] Again with reference to Figure 5, the reference F indicates some arrows which represent
a further path of water infiltrations that can pass along the tubular portions 16,
despite being occupied by the respective electrical connection cables T, until reaching
the main wall P and the inner face 6 of the cover element 3. The sealing lips 11 arranged
at the passages 8 of the second series allow blocking of the horizontal path of the
infiltrations of water F, along the passages 8,9 adjacent to the electrical connection
cable T. Thanks to the arrangement of the annular ribs 10 and to the corresponding
flat surface of the sealing element 4, the water cannot reach the free passage 8 aligned
with the passage 7 occupied by the sealing member O, thus preventing the water - indicated
by the arrows F - from freely continuing its path through this free passage 8, until
it enters the contact-carrying body 1 and damages the connector C.
[0038] Thanks to the characteristics indicated above, the rear cover assembly 2 creates
a sealing system to prevent water infiltration inside the contact-carrying body 1,
integrated with a guide system for the electrical connection cables T, which is effective
even in the case wherein at least one or more inlet ports do not receive a respective
electrical connection cable T.
[0039] Below in the present description the characteristics that allow the assembly of the
rear cover assembly 2 are indicated, so that the sealing element 4 is interposed between
the cover element 3 and the locking element 5.
[0040] As illustrated in Figures 6,7, the cover element 3 includes at least one centering
pin 17 protruding from the inner face 6, arranged for coupling with a respective reference
hole 18, obtained on the first face 13 of the sealing element 4.
[0041] As indicated above, to carry out the assembly of the components, the locking element
5 includes hooking means for mutual coupling with respective fastening members 21
obtained at the inner face 6 of the cover element 3. Figure 8 illustrates the sealing
element 4 mounted within the receiving seat of the cover element 3. In this configuration,
the fastening members 21 pass through respective auxiliary passages 29, obtained on
the sealing element 4, in a manner quite similar to the passages 8 of the aforesaid
second series. It will therefore be appreciated that the number of passages 8,29 obtained
on the sealing element 4 will be greater in number than the number of passages 7,9
of the first and third series, since the auxiliary passages 29 are only provided on
the sealing element 4. The auxiliary passages 29 are also provided at their inner
surface with annular sealing lips 11.
[0042] Preferably, the fastening members 21 are a plurality of pins having a respective
coupling seat 22, at their ends, configured for mutual engagement with the hooking
means of the locking element 5, arranged on its face 30 in contact with the sealing
element 4.
[0043] Preferably, these hooking means of the locking element include, on its face 30 in
contact with the sealing element 4, a plurality of rod-like coupling formations 19
configured for engagement within the seats 22 (Figure 9).
[0044] With reference to the concrete embodiment illustrated in the drawings, two pairs
of pins 21 are arranged at the inner face 6, symmetrically with respect to a central
plane of symmetry of the cover element 3. In the following description, reference
will be made to an upper pair - located near the upper wall 24 of the cover element
3 - and a lower pair - arranged near the lower wall 25 of the cover element 3.
[0045] Each coupling seat 22, obtained on the end of a respective pin 21, is defined by
a recess having a T-shaped cross-section, shaped to avoid a separation of the respective
rod-like coupling formations 19, also having a corresponding T-shaped profile (Figures
6,8,9).
[0046] In the vicinity of a pair of rod-like coupling formations 19 - intended for engagement
with the upper pair of pins 21 - a pair of coupling lances 20 are also provided, configured
- in the assembled condition - to abut against the outer surface of respective pins
21 and prevent separation of the locking element 5 from the cover element 3.
[0047] Preferably, the locking element 5 includes a central protrusion 31 arranged between
the coupling lances 20 and configured axially projecting, in the mounted condition,
in the direction of a central recess 23 obtained on the upper wall 24 of the cover
element 3. This central protrusion 31 is designed to interfere with the protruding
tooth 15 in the event that an attempt is made to assemble the cover assembly 2 incorrectly,
in particular with the central protrusion 31 protruding in the direction of the lower
wall 25.
[0048] With reference to Figures 6-12, the assembly steps of the rear cover assembly 2 are
indicated in the remainder of the present description.
[0049] First of all, it is necessary to align the sealing element 4 with the cover element
3, respecting the respective references for assembly (centering pin 17 and reference
hole 18) (Figures 6,7). Once the sealing element 4 has been aligned with the inner
face 6 of the cover element 3, it is necessary to press the sealing element 4 against
the inner face 6 of the cover element 3, so that the pins 21 pass through the auxiliary
passages 29, and the first face 13 is arranged against the inner face 6 and the ribs
10 of the cover element 3 (Figure 8).
[0050] Secondly, it is necessary to proceed with the assembly of the locking element 5,
pressing the locking element 5 against the sealing element 4, in such a way that the
face 30 of the locking element 5 is in contact with the face 28 of the sealing element
4, and the central protrusion 31 protrudes from the central recess 23 of the cover
element 3 (Figures 9,10). In this configuration, the rod-like coupling formations
19 are decoupled from the respective seats 22 and the passages 9 of the third series
are misaligned with respect to the passages 7,8 of the first and second series (Figure
10).
[0051] Subsequently, it is necessary to proceed with the assembly by pushing the locking
element 5 downwards in the direction of the lower wall 25 of the cover element 3,
so that the rod-like coupling formations 19 with a T-profile engage within the respective
seats 22 with a T cross-section of the pins 21. The coupling lances 20 engage against
respective surfaces of the upper pair of pins 21 (Figures 11,12).
[0052] Thanks to the characteristics indicated above, the electrical connector according
to the invention guarantees an extremely reliable sealing effect, to avoid water infiltration
inside the electrical connector, while maintaining a simple and functional structure.
[0053] The present invention is also directed at an assembly method for assembling the electrical
connector C, comprising the following steps:
- aligning the sealing element 4 with the cover element 3 respecting the reciprocal
references for the assembly,
- pressing the sealing element 4 towards the main wall P of the cover element 3, up
to make contact against the inner face 6 of the cover element 3, the fastening members
21 passing through the respective auxiliary passages 29,
- positioning the locking element 5 against the sealing element 4, so that the central
protrusion 31 protrudes from the central recess 23 of the cover element 3, aligning
the rod-like coupling formations 19 with the fastening members 21, thus providing
a pre-assembled configuration of the locking element 5,
- pushing the locking element 5 towards the lower wall 25 of the cover element 3, so
that the rod-like coupling formations engage with the respective fastening members
21,
- assembling the cover assembly 2 onto the electrical contact-carrying body of the electrical
connector C.
[0054] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction
and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to those described and illustrated
purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. An electrical connector (C) including:
- an electrical contact-carrying body (1), carrying a plurality of electrical terminals
(T1),
- a cover assembly (2) for guiding electrical connection cables (T), coupled to said
electrical contact-carrying body (1), said cover assembly (2) having a plurality of
inlet ports for receiving the electrical connection cables (T),
- said cover assembly (2) for guiding electrical connection cables (T) comprising:
- a cover element (3) having a main wall (P) that defines an inner face (6) facing
towards said contact-carrying body (1), said cover element (3) further comprising
an upper wall (24), a lower wall (25) and opposite side walls (26,27) that protrude
from said inner face (6), so as to define a receiving seat (S),
- a sealing element (4) arranged within said receiving seat (S) against said inner
face (6),
- a locking element (5) provided for locking said sealing element (4) in position,
wherein said locking element (5) includes hooking means for the mutual coupling with
respective fastening members (21) formed at the inner face (6) of the cover element
(3), in such a way that, in the assembled condition, said sealing element (4) is interposed
between said inner face (6) and said locking element (5),
- said inlet ports being defined by a first series of passages (7) formed at the main
wall (P) of said cover element (3), a second series of passages (8) formed on said
sealing element (4) and a third series of passages (9) formed on said locking element
(5), wherein, in the assembled condition, the passages of said first, second and third
series (7,8,9) are respectively aligned to enable passing of the electrical connection
cables (T),
- said cover element (3) further comprising a plurality of annular ribs (10) formed
at said inner face (6), each arranged around a respective passage (7) of said first
series, said annular ribs (10) being embossed with respect to said inner face (6),
- in such a way that said cover assembly (2) for guiding electric cables (T) provides
a sealing system to avoid water infiltration into said contact-carrying body (1) .
2. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 1, characterized in that each passage (8) of said second series includes a plurality of annular sealing lips
(11) arranged at the inner surface of a respective passage (8), in order to obtain
a sealed contact with the insulating material of the respective electrical connection
cable (T).
3. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said sealing element (4) has a shape and dimension corresponding to those of said
inner face (6), said sealing element (4) comprising along the perimeter thereof, a
lateral sealing edge (12) including outer lips (32), provided for ensuring an effective
sealing.
4. An electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said sealing element (4) includes a first face (13) arranged in contact with the
inner face (6) of the cover element (3), said first face (13) of the sealing element
(4) being configured flat, so as to avoid any gap with the inner face (6) of the cover
element (3) and the annular ribs (10).
5. An electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said upper wall (24), said lower wall (25) and said opposite side walls (26,27) of
the cover element (3), include engagement members (14) arranged for coupling with
respective engagement portions located on the contact-carrying body (1) .
6. An electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said cover element (3) includes a series of protruding tubular portions (16) that
protrudes from said main wall (P) in the opposite direction with respect to the contact-carrying
body (1), the tubular portions (16) defining respective extension portions of the
inlet ports, for receiving the electrical connection cables (T).
7. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 6, characterized in that said cover element (3) includes a centering pin (17) projecting from the inner face
(6) and arranged, in the assembled condition, within a reference hole (18) obtained
at said first face (13) of the sealing element (4).
8. An electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that said locking element (5) has a plate-like shape, with two opposite faces.
9. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 8, characterized in that each fastening member (21) formed at said inner face (6) of the cover element (3),
in the assembled condition, passes through a respective auxiliary passage (29) formed
on the sealing element (4), so as to project towards the locking element (5).
10. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 9, characterized in that said fastening members (21) include a plurality of pins having a respective coupling
seat (22) at their ends configured for mutual engagement with the hooking means of
the locking element (5), arranged on a face (30) of the locking element (5) in contact
with the sealing element (4).
11. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 10, characterized in that said hooking means of the locking element (5) include a plurality of rod-like coupling
formations (19) configured for engaging within the seats (22) .
12. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 11, characterized in that each coupling seat (22) is defined by a recess having a T-shaped cross-section, and
the rod-like coupling formations (19) have corresponding T-shape profiles.
13. An electrical connector (C) according to claim 11 or claim 12, characterized in that said hooking means also include a pair of coupling lances (20) configured, in the
assembled condition, to abut against the outer surface of a respective fastening member
(21).
14. An electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the passages (7) of said first series are configured to receive respective sealing
members (O) provided with a plurality of annular sealing lips (01), said sealing members
(O) being arranged within respective passages (7), in the case that the final application
of the connector (C) envisages that some inlet ports are not engaged with a respective
electrical connecting cable (T).
15. A method for assembling an electrical connector (C) according to any of the previous
claims, comprising the following steps:
- aligning the sealing element (4) with the cover element (3) respecting the reciprocal
references for the assembly,
- pressing the sealing element (4) towards the main wall (P) of the cover element
(3), up to make contact against the inner face (6) of the cover element (3), the fastening
members (21) passing through the respective auxiliary passages (29),
- positioning the locking element (5) against the sealing element (4), aligning the
hooking means with respect to the fastening members (21), so that the central protrusion
(31) protrudes from the central recess (23) of the cover element (3), thus providing
a pre-assembled configuration of the locking element (5),
- pushing the locking element (5) towards the lower wall (25) of the cover element
(3), so that the hooking means engage with the respective fastening members (21),
- assembling the cover assembly (2) onto the electrical contact-carrying body (1)
of the electrical connector (C).