EP2731201B1 - Connecteur électrique et procede de montage de pièces d'un connecteur électrique - Google Patents

Connecteur électrique et procede de montage de pièces d'un connecteur électrique Download PDF

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EP2731201B1
EP2731201B1 EP13005277.2A EP13005277A EP2731201B1 EP 2731201 B1 EP2731201 B1 EP 2731201B1 EP 13005277 A EP13005277 A EP 13005277A EP 2731201 B1 EP2731201 B1 EP 2731201B1
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Elvis Prunkl
Sven Braun
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • the invention relates to a connector, in particular a push-pull connector, and a mounting method for mounting the connector.
  • Previously known connectors are usually difficult to assemble manually from various items. To mount the connector regularly several electrical wires of a cable to be soldered to corresponding line contacts of the connector and then the connector housing is formed of several items around the line contacts around. The parts may be difficult to handle due to their small size and usually need to be manually mated with other parts precisely. Therefore, high demands are placed on the concentration and the skill of the fitter.
  • the publication EP 1 176 675 A2 discloses a coupling or plug for a liquid-tight connector, having a shield in which a contact carrier is received, wherein the shield and the contact carrier are housed in a housing.
  • the shield is composed of two half-shells.
  • the publication US 5 240 436 A discloses an electrical connector having a housing extending from a first connection end to a second connection end.
  • the first connection end can be connected to a BNC plug.
  • the second end of the connection has an RJ socket for receiving a twisted pair RJ connector.
  • the publication US Pat. No. 4,611,878 discloses an electrical connector for connecting a shielded cable.
  • the electrical connector has a dielectric housing part in which electrical connections are mounted.
  • the housing part metal shell elements are attached, the one Form housing member surrounding outer contact, so that a front portion covers the contact portions of the electrical connections and a rear portion is connected to a shield of the shielded cable.
  • the publication EP 2 105 996 A1 discloses a plug part.
  • the plug part comprises a housing which has two shells with a snap closure. Through the snap closure, the two shells can be firmly closed.
  • the connector is advantageously to be mounted in a simple manner, since the shell elements can not be confused with each other. This eliminates a source of error in mounting the connector. Furthermore, the assembly time can be shortened because it is not necessary to differentiate between different shell elements. Further advantageously, the number of different parts of the connector can be reduced, resulting in advantages in storage and the procurement of these parts.
  • the connector comprises at least two identical shell elements. It is understood that the connector may also have three, four, five or more shell elements, at least two of which are identical. But it can also be all shell elements identical to each other.
  • the shell elements are placed on the cable termination device to form a substantially closed shell around the cable termination device.
  • the arrangement of the cable end device takes place in at least two Anorden Schlen the Lucasendvorraum.
  • the shell elements and the Anorden Schemee are designed to attach the shell elements to the Anorden Geb, for example by clamping, latching, gluing, screws or the like.
  • the Anorden Schle are in particular on opposite or opposite sides of the cable termination.
  • the shell formed by the shell elements may in particular be designed essentially as a hollow cylinder, in the interior of which the cable termination device at least is arranged in regions.
  • the at least one contact element may be connected to an associated electrical lead of the cable, for example by soldering, crimping, gluing or the like, before the shell is formed around the cable end device by means of the shell elements.
  • the connector may be formed as a push-pull connector.
  • Push-pull connectors can only be released from a complementary push-pull connector when a lock formed between the push-pull connector and the complementary push-pull connector is released by pressing on the housing of the push-pull connector becomes. This advantageously prevents inadvertent release of the electrical connection between the push-pull connector and the complementary push-pull connector.
  • the shell elements are mirror-symmetrical to two levels. Alternatively, the shell elements are mirror-symmetrical to at least one plane and point-symmetrical to a mirror point.
  • the shell formed by the shell elements is essentially a part of a rotationally symmetrical body with a rotation axis R and the shell elements are consequently a fraction of the rotationally symmetrical body which is divided along the circumference. Consequently, the position of the planes of symmetry and the point of symmetry can be defined on the basis of the axis of rotation R.
  • exactly two shell elements may be formed substantially semi-cylindrical.
  • each of the identical shell elements is mirror-symmetrical to a first mirror plane, which is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation R.
  • the first mirror plane divides the shell element into two identical parts or regions.
  • the first mirror plane can pass through a center M of the shell element, the center M being equidistant from the edge of the shell element in the direction of the axis of rotation R.
  • the center M can with the Center of gravity of the shell element coincide.
  • each of the identical shell elements may be mirror-symmetrical to a second mirror plane, the rotation axis R lying within the second mirror plane.
  • the second mirror plane divides the shell element into two identical parts.
  • the second mirror plane can pass through the center M of the shell element, the center M being equidistant from the edge of the shell element in the direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation R.
  • each of the identical shell elements may be formed point-symmetrical to the center M.
  • the shell elements comprise at least one engagement means adapted to engage in a complementary engagement means of the cable termination device to be attached to the cable termination device.
  • each shell element can have exactly two engagement devices when the shell element is mirror-symmetrical.
  • the at least one engagement device is formed as an undercut, which can engage in the formed as a projection complementary engagement means of Jardinendvorraum.
  • the engagement means may be formed as a groove, which preferably has a width which corresponds substantially to the width of a projection or a protruding part of the complementary engagement means.
  • the engagement means and the complementary engagement means may be adapted to each other so that the complementary engagement means may be pressed into the engagement means, thereby creating a positive engagement which inhibits disengagement of the shell member from the cable termination device.
  • the engagement device and / or the complementary engagement device may be formed from a resilient material which deforms resiliently or elastically during the pressing of the cable end device and the shell element.
  • the connector comprises a connector housing with a cable end device receptacle into which the cable end device can be inserted along an insertion direction E at least partially, in particular completely.
  • the connector housing in the region of the cable end device receptacle, has an inner diameter that is greater than or equal to the outer diameter of the cable end device.
  • the cable termination device has at least one guide element, which can be guided along the insertion direction E in an associated complementary guide element of the connector housing, when the cable termination device is inserted into the cable end device receptacle.
  • the Jardinendvoriques exactly one guide element and the connector housing also corresponding exactly have a complementary guide element, so that the Jardinendvoruze is inserted in exactly one position in the Lucasendvoriquessam.
  • the position of the at least one contact element of the cable end device relative to the connector housing is then precisely predetermined.
  • the connector comprises a sleeve, through which the cable can be passed along a cable feed-through direction D and which can be inserted into the cable end device receptacle at least in regions along the insertion direction E.
  • the cable feed-through direction D and the insertion direction E are preferably substantially parallel to one another or identical.
  • the sleeve has at least one sleeve guide element which can be guided along the insertion direction E in an associated one of the at least one complementary guide element of the connector housing when the sleeve is inserted into the cable end device receptacle.
  • the sleeve can have exactly one sleeve guide element and the connector housing correspondingly likewise exactly one complementary guide element, so that the sleeve can be introduced into the cable end device receptacle in exactly one position in regions.
  • the sleeve is preferably made of a rigid or resilient deformable material, such as a metal.
  • a metal sleeve has improved shielding properties against electromagnetic waves.
  • the term “substantially” as used in the application with respect to directional information means that a small deviation from said direction is possible. Thus, in particular measurement inaccuracies in the angle determination fall under this term. But there are also deviations from a size by the term “substantially” includes, which lead to the same technical effect as the specified direction indication.
  • the term “substantially parallel” may also include the case that the two said elements or directions are oriented such that the orientations are at an angle of less than about 30 degrees, preferably less than about 15 degrees, and more preferably less than about 5 degrees, include.
  • the term “substantially perpendicular” may also include the case that the two said elements or directions are oriented such that the orientations are at an angle greater than about 60 degrees, more preferably greater than about 75 degrees, and most preferably greater than about 85 degrees, include.
  • the term “essentially” also includes the term “exact”, that is, for example, “exactly parallel” or “exactly perpendicular to”.
  • the provision of the cable termination device may also comprise the electrical contacting of the at least one electrical line with the associated at least one contact element, wherein the electrical contacting can be effected in particular by soldering the electrical line to the contact element.
  • the method may further comprise the step of inserting and securing a sleeve in the cable end receptacle of the connector housing.
  • the fastening can in particular be effected by a closure which can be screwed to the connector housing.
  • FIG. 1 shows an exploded perspective view of a connector 1, which is formed in the preferred embodiment shown as a male push-pull connector.
  • the connector 1 comprises a connector housing 3, a cable end device 5, a first shell element 7a, a second shell element 7b which is identical to the first shell element 7a, a sleeve 9 and a closure 11.
  • a cable 13 is contacted with the cable termination device 5, a plurality of electrical leads 13c is electrically connected to an associated contact element 15 of the cable termination device 5, respectively.
  • the electrical connection of the electrical lines 13c to the associated contact element 15 can be effected, for example, by soldering an end region of the electrical line 13c to the contact element 15.
  • a solder tail 15a is provided on the contact element 15, which facilitates the soldering of the electrical line 13c to the contact element 15.
  • the cable 13 may also be mechanically connected to the cable end device 5.
  • the electrical leads 13c are protected inside the cable 13 by a shielding conductor 13b against stray electromagnetic radiation.
  • the shielding conductor 13b is in turn electrically insulated by an insulating jacket 13a, which constitutes the outer shell of the cable 13.
  • the cable-end device 5 has a first anode region 17a and a second anode region 17b. At both Anorden Siemensen 17 a, 17 b, an associated shell element 7 a, 7 b are attached.
  • the FIG. 1 implies that the first shell member 7a is locatable and attachable to the first array portion 17a, while the second shell member 7b is disposable and attachable to the second array portion 17b.
  • the first abutment portion 17a is expediently formed identical to the second abutment portion 17b so that the second shell member 7b can also be disposed and fixed to the first abutment portion 17a while the first shell member 7a is alternatively disposed and fixed to the second abutment portion 17b can be.
  • the first Anorden Scheme 17 a and the second Anorden Scheme 17 b may each be formed congruent with the first shell member 7 a and the second shell member 7 b.
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective detail view of the first shell element 7a.
  • This preferred embodiment of the shell element 7a is formed as a section of a rotationally symmetrical body having an axis of rotation R, wherein the shell element 7a forms approximately half the circumference of the rotationally symmetrical body.
  • the axis of rotation R of the fictitious rotationally symmetric body is in the FIG. 2 indicated by a semicolon line.
  • the shape of the shell element 7a can also be described essentially by a semi-hollow cylinder.
  • the first shell element 7a is mirror-symmetrical to a first mirror plane S1, which is perpendicular to the axis of rotation R.
  • the first mirror plane S1 can be arranged in such a way that the shell element 7a is divided by the first mirror plane S1 into two identical parts. In other words, the first mirror plane S1 passes through the center of the shell element 7a.
  • the projection of the first mirror plane S1 onto the wall of the first shell element 7a is in FIG FIG. 2 marked with a dashed line.
  • first shell element 7a is further mirror-symmetrical to a second mirror plane S2 formed, which is perpendicular to the first mirror plane S1.
  • the second mirror plane S2 may also divide the first shell element 7a into two identical parts.
  • the second mirror plane S2 can also pass through the center M of the first shell element 7a run.
  • the projection of the second mirror plane S2 onto the wall of the first shell element 7a is in FIG FIG. 2 indicated by a dotted line.
  • the center M therefore lies where the projection of the first mirror plane S1 and the projection of the second mirror plane S2 intersect the wall of the first shell element 7a.
  • the center point is further distinguished by being equidistant from the edges of the first shell member 7a in the direction of the rotation axis R.
  • the center M it is equidistant from the edge of the first shell element 7a in the direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation R. Due to the double mirror symmetry, the first shell element 7a is also formed point-symmetrical to the center M. It is understood, however, that a point symmetry to the center M can also be present when the first shell element 7a has no mirror symmetry. It is understood that the explanations concerning the symmetry of the first shell element 7a apply identically to the second shell element 7b, since these shell elements 7a, 7b are identical to one another.
  • the first shell member 7a has two engagement means 19 which can respectively engage with a complementary engagement means 21 in the first attachment portion 17a of the cable end device 5 to fix the first shell member 7a to the cable termination device 5.
  • the engagement device 19 of the first shell element 7a may be formed as an undercut, which can come into positive engagement with a form-congruent designed as a projection complementary engagement means 21 of the cable end device 5.
  • the engagement means 19 of the first shell member 7a may be formed as a projection, which may engage in an undercut as a preferred form of complementary engagement means 21 of the cable device 5a.
  • the in the FIG. 2 embodiment shown has a groove formed as an undercut as a preferred engagement means 19 of the first shell member 7a. It is understood that the engagement means 19 may also have a different shape. However, the groove is produced as a preferred engagement device 19 in a particularly simple manner.
  • the first shell member 7a has a mirror symmetry with respect to a first mirror plane S1
  • the first shell member 7a has two identical engagement means 19, so that the first shell member 7a can be arranged in two orientations to the cable end device 5 and secured thereto. Since the mounting of the first shell element 7a can be made equally for both orientations, it is advantageously irrelevant in the mounting of the connector 1 in which orientation a fitter picks up and fixes the first shell element 7a to the cable termination device 5. In other words, the orientation of the first shell element 7a relative to the cable termination device 5 advantageously can not lead to a mounting error.
  • first shell member 7a can be equally disposed and fixed to both the first and second anode portions 17a and 17b, a single shell member, such as the first shell member 7a, may be mounted in four different manners.
  • the second shell member 7b is thus disposed on that of the first and second array portions 17a, 17b which is still free. Since the first and second shell member 7a, 7b can be arranged and fixed in any order and orientation to the cable end 5, a source of error in the assembly of the connector 1 is excluded and the work of the fitter is facilitated, as this now does not have to pay attention to whether the shell elements 7a, 7b are correctly oriented and positioned.
  • the fastening of the first and second shell elements 7a, 7b is preferably carried out by a positive engagement or frictional engagement with the corresponding Anorden Societyen 17a, 17b of Jardinendvorraum 5.
  • the first shell element 7a arranged on the first Anorden Scheme 17a of Jardinendvortechnik 5 and by a Presses are mechanically connected to this, wherein the engagement means 19 passes with the complementary engagement means 21 in positive engagement or frictional engagement.
  • the walls of the first shell element 7a in the region of the engagement device 19 as well as the wall of the cable end device 5 in the region of the complementary engagement means 21 are pressed together so that both Walls are no longer displaceable relative to each other due to the friction occurring between them, unless a predetermined force is applied to separate the two elements.
  • the first shell element 7a can be released from the cable termination device 5 again by applying a predetermined force.
  • the shell elements 7a, 7b can contact electrically by forming the shell 7. Since the shells are preferably made of an electrically conductive material, such as a metal, the shell 7 can serve the shielding of the electrical leads 13c in the region of the solder tails 15a. Preferably, the shell 7 or the shell elements 7a, 7b electrically contact the shielding conductor 13b.
  • the cable end device 5 is at least partially, and in particular completely inserted into a Jardinendvoriquessmethod 23 of the connector housing 3 along an insertion direction E.
  • the cable end device 5 can be partially and / or completely received by the connector housing 3.
  • the cable end device 5 has a guide element 25 which is designed to engage in a matching congruent guide element 27 of the connector housing 3, if the cable end device 5 is accommodated at least partially in the cable end device receptacle 23 is and is introduced along the insertion direction E.
  • the preferred embodiment of the connector 1 shown in the figures is designed as a push-pull connector, which is characterized in that the release of the connection with a complementary push-pull connector is possible only after unlocking the connector 1.
  • the connector housing latching elements 29 which are designed with complementary locking elements 29 '(in FIG. 8 shown) when the connector 1 is inserted into the complementary connector 1 '.
  • the unlocking of the locking elements 29 can be done by applying an actuating force to an actuating portion 31, wherein the locking elements are displaced along a displacement direction V, so that the latch between the connector and the complementary connector dissolves.
  • the connector 1 further comprises a sleeve 9, which is conveniently placed on the cable 13 before the cable termination device 5 is attached to the cable 13.
  • the cable 13 can be guided along a cable feed-through direction D through the sleeve 9.
  • the sleeve 9 can completely surround the circumference of the cable 13.
  • the sleeve 9 comprises in the embodiment shown a sleeve guide element 33 which is designed to be guided along the insertion direction E in an associated complementary guide element 27 of the connector housing 3.
  • both the guide element 25 of the cable end device 5 and the sleeve guide element 33 of the sleeve 9 can be received in the associated complementary guide element 27 of the connector housing 3 and guided along the insertion direction E.
  • This also means that the sleeve 9 can at least partially by the connector housing 3, in particular in the Lucasendvoriquess technique 23 can be accommodated.
  • the sleeve 9 may include at least one finger 35, preferably a plurality of fingers 35, which extend against the cable feed-through direction D and can be bent or displaced along a bending direction B, the bending direction B being perpendicular to the cable feed-through direction D or to the insertion direction E.
  • the fingers 35 can mechanically contact the cable 13, and thus apply and fix the cable 13 with a contact pressure.
  • the sleeve 9 can in turn be fixed in position by placing the closure 11 against the connector housing 3.
  • the closure 11 preferably has an actuating device 37 (see FIGS. 3 to 7 ), which is designed to actuate the fingers 35 when placing the shutter 11 against the connector housing 3 and thereby to shift along the bending direction B.
  • the actuating device 37 may in particular be designed as a tapered region of the closure 11, in which the inner diameter of the closure 11 tapers or contracts counter to the cable feed-through direction D or the insertion direction E.
  • the closure 11 may be formed substantially tubular or hollow cylindrical, wherein the inner diameter of the closure 11 is variable and in particular reduced or tapered to the side opposite the connector housing 3 or opposite side.
  • the fingers 35 of the sleeve 9 can be bent along the bending direction B by placing the closure against the connector housing, for example by screwing the closure 11 to the connector housing 3, so that the fingers 35 against the Cable 13 are pressed.
  • the cable 13 is thereby inhibited in a relative movement to the connector housing 3, so that the sleeve 9 acts as a strain relief for the cable 13.
  • FIGS. 3 to 7 describe a preferred method for mounting the connector 1.
  • the FIG. 3 shows a first state in which the cable 13 has been passed along the cable feed-through direction D through the closure 11 and the sleeve 9, wherein then the electrical leads 13c of the cable 13 with the solder tails 15a of the associated contact elements 15 of Jardinendvorraum 5 were electrically contacted.
  • the insulating jacket 13a has been removed in an end region of the cable 13 and the shielding conductor 13b turned over, so that the electrical leads 13c protrude so that they can be soldered individually to the soldering lugs 15a.
  • a first shell member 7a and a second shell member 7b identical thereto were provided to be arranged and fixed to the cable end device 5.
  • FIG. 4 Fig. 12 shows another state during assembly of the connector 1 in which the first shell member 7a is fixed to the first end portion 17a of the cable termination device and, accordingly, the second shell member 7b is fixed to the second end portion 17b of the cable end device 5 facing the first end portion 17a.
  • the first shell element 7a and the second shell element 7b then jointly form the shell 7, which encloses in particular the cable end device 5 full circumference.
  • the shell 7 has no gaps or slits which allow access to the soldering lugs 15a or the electrical leads 13c.
  • the closed shell 7 allows a shielding of stray electromagnetic radiation, which could otherwise act on the areas of the electrical leads 13c removed from the shielding conductor 13b.
  • FIG. 5 shows another state during the mounting process, wherein the cable end 5 was completely inserted into the connector housing 3 along the insertion direction E, wherein the guide member 25 which is in engagement with the complementary guide member 27 of the connector housing 3, a twisting of the cable end 5 within the connector housing 3 prevented by an axis which is oriented parallel to the insertion direction E.
  • FIG. 6 shows a further state during the assembly process, in which the sleeve 9 has been at least partially inserted into the connector housing 3, wherein the sleeve guide member 33 is also inserted into the complementary guide member 27 of the connector housing 3, whereby a rotation of the sleeve 9 relative to the connector housing 3 to a Axis, which parallel to Insertion direction E is oriented, is prevented.
  • FIG. 7 shows the connector 1 in the assembled state, which has been achieved by the fastening, for example the screwing, of the closure 11 to the connector housing 3.
  • the confirmation means 37 of the shutter 11 acts on the fingers 35 and applies a pressing force along the operating direction B to the fingers 35, so that the fingers 35 are bent along the operating direction radially toward the inside of the sleeve and in the direction of the cable, respectively , whereby a contact pressure is exerted on the cable 13.
  • FIG. 8 shows an exploded perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the connector 1 '.
  • the construction and the formation of the connector 1 ' substantially corresponds to the structure and the design of the connector 1, which in the FIG. 1 is shown.
  • the shell element 7a, 7b, the sleeve 9 and the closure 11 are identical to the corresponding components, which in FIGS. 1 to 7 shown and therefore provided with identical reference numerals.
  • shown connector 1 ' is different from the cable end device 5 of the connector 1, which in the FIG. 1 is shown.
  • the contact elements 15 ' are designed as sockets or female contacts 15', which are complementary or shape-congruent or opposite to the contact elements 15 or female contact elements 15 in the form of plugs FIGS. 1 to 7 shown embodiment.
  • the connector housing 3 ' is in the FIG. 8 shown embodiment designed such that the connector housing 3 at least partially in the Connector housing 3 'is insertable.
  • the connector housing 3 'on a complementary locking element 29' which is formed in the particular embodiment shown as a groove in which the locking elements 29 of the connector housing 3 engage and can lock it.
  • connectors 1 ' are interconnected, wherein the connector 1,1' lock together, so that the electrical connection, which is made by these connectors 1,1 ', advantageously can not solve itself. Rather, an actuation of the actuating portions 31 of the connector housing 3 is necessary to release the locking elements 29 of the complementary locking elements 29 'in order to separate the connector 1,1' from each other.

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  1. Connecteur (1), notamment un connecteur de type push-pull, présentant :
    - au moins deux éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) identiques,
    - un dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5), avec
    -- au moins un élément de contact (15), avec lequel une ligne électrique associée (13c) d'un câble (13) peut être électriquement contactée et
    -- au moins deux zones de disposition (17a, 17b), dans lesquelles un élément d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) associé peut être fixé, par quoi peu être réalisée conjointement au moins une enveloppe (7) autour du dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5),
    caractérisé en ce que
    les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) sont réalisés en symétrie spéculaire par rapport à deux plans (S1, S2), ou
    les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) sont réalisés en symétrie spéculaire par rapport à au moins un plan (S1, S2) et en symétrie ponctuelle par rapport à un point spéculaire (M).
  2. Connecteur (1) d'après la revendication 1, sachant que les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) sont réalisés de manière essentiellement semi-cylindrique.
  3. Connecteur (1) d'après une des revendications précédentes, sachant que les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) présentent au moins un moyen d'engagement (19, 19), qui est conçu pour s'engager dans un moyen d'engagement complémentaire (21, 21) du dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5), pour être fixé au dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5).
  4. Connecteur (1) d'après la revendication 3, sachant que la ou les moyens d'engagement (19, 19) sont réalisés comme échancrure, qui peut s'engager dans le moyen d'engagement complémentaire (21, 21), réalisé comme saillie, du dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5).
  5. Connecteur (1) d'après une des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre :
    - un boîtier de connecteur (3) avec un logement de dispositif d'extrémité de câble (23), dans lequel peut être inséré au moins partiellement, notamment entièrement, le dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5) le long d'une direction d'insertion (E).
  6. Connecteur (1) d'après la revendication 5, sachant que le dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5) présente au moins un élément de guidage (25), lequel peut être guidé le long de la direction d'insertion (E) dans un élément de guidage complémentaire (27) associé du boîtier de connecteur (3), quand le dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5) est inséré dans le logement de dispositif d'extrémité de câble (23).
  7. Connecteur (1) d'après une des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre :
    - une douille (9) à travers laquelle le câble (13) peut être mené le long d'une direction de passage de câble (D), et laquelle peut être insérée le long de la direction d'insertion (E) au moins partiellement dans le logement de dispositif d'extrémité de câble (23).
  8. Connecteur (1) d'après la revendication 7, sachant que la douille (9) présente au moins un élément de guidage de douille (33), lequel peut être guidé le long de la direction d'insertion (E) dans un élément de guidage complémentaire associé parmi le ou les éléments de guidage complémentaires (27) du boîtier de connecteur (3), quand la douille (9) est insérée dans le logement de dispositif d'extrémité de câble (23).
  9. Connecteur (1) d'après la revendication 7 ou 8, sachant que la douille (9) est composée d'un métal.
  10. Procédé de montage d'un connecteur (1), comprenant les étapes suivantes :
    - fournir un dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5) avec au moins un élément de contact (15), avec lequel une ligne électrique associée (13c) d'un câble (13) est électriquement contactée ;
    - fixer au moins deux éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) identiques au dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5), par quoi est réalisée une enveloppe (7) autour du dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5), sachant que les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) sont réalisés en symétrie spéculaire par rapport à deux plans (S1, S2), ou sachant que les éléments d'enveloppe (7a, 7b) sont réalisés en symétrie spéculaire par rapport à au moins un plan (S1, S2) et en symétrie ponctuelle par rapport à un point spéculaire (M);
    - insérer et fixer le dispositif d'extrémité de câble (5) dans un logement de dispositif d'extrémité de câble (23) d'un boîtier de connecteur (3).
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