US20010016443A1 - Electrical and/or optical connector with a latching arm - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an electrical and/or optical plug connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical or optical contacts, with at least one latching arm.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,858 discloses an electrical connector having a housing and a latching arm provided thereon.
- the latching arm has a latching projection and latches into a latching opening of a housing of a complementary electrical plug connector.
- the electrical plug connector On that side of the housing opposite the latching arm, the electrical plug connector furthermore has a bevelled elevated portion which cooperates with a corresponding opening in the complementary connector and is adapted to minimise the amount of play which exists between the two complementary connectors, even when they are latched together.
- this arrangement does not have the two plug connectors pushed against one another by the action of a force.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,998 discloses a further electrical connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical contacts, and a latching arm.
- the latching arm has an elongate opening to receive the corresponding latching nose therein.
- the two arm portions are, however, still rigidly connected to one another at their free end.
- the object of this invention is to provide an electrical and/or optical connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical or optical contacts, and a latching arm through which secure latching and the minimisation of the amount of play can be achieved.
- a connector having a housing which is constructed to receive electrical and/or optical contacts is provided.
- the housing has at least one latching arm.
- the latching arm is longitudinally divided, from its free end, into arm portions which can move independently of one another and each of the arm portions bears a different latching projection.
- the two latching projections are of different construction, it is possible to fulfil different functions using the two arm portions.
- One of the two latching projections can for example be constructed such that it can be used to perform secure latching. Latching of this kind may, however, still leave a considerable amount of play between the two complementary plug connectors.
- the second movable arm portion may be used.
- the corresponding latching projection has for example an oblique plane which co-operates with the latching opening of the complementary plug connector.
- the two arm portions may be unlatched at the same time. This is achieved by one of the arm portions having at its free end a releasing button by means of which the second arm portion is also actuated for release.
- the two arm portions may be manufactured simply with respect to the releasing button. This is achieved in that the releasing button is constructed as a transverse bar at the free end of the one arm portion and projects beyond the free end of the second arm.
- the connector according to the invention may be used in electrical and in optical or hybrid plug connectors. It is not restricted to being located on a one-piece plug connector, but may also be provided, for example, on an outside housing which receives for example further modular housings having the contact chambers.
- FIG. 1 shows an optical plug arrangement according to the invention, in a perspective exploded illustration
- FIG. 2 shows the optical plug arrangement according to FIG. 1 in a perspective side view, in the not yet plugged-in condition
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the optical plug arrangement according to FIG. 1, in the fully plugged-in condition
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the optical plug arrangement in the non-latched condition
- FIG. 5 shows a plan view of that end of the optical plug arrangement which is on the cable side
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition
- FIG. 7 shows a further perspective side view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition
- FIG. 8 shows a partly cut-away side view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition, in a section along the line A in accordance with FIG. 5;
- FIG. 9 shows a cross-section through the fully plugged-in optical plug arrangement along the line B in accordance with FIG. 5.
- FIG. 1 shows an optical connector in an exploded illustration.
- the connector comprises a first housing 1 of a first plug connector and a second housing 2 of a second complementary plug connector.
- the first housing 1 has two receiving chambers 3 which serve to receive optical contacts.
- Indicated here as the optical contacts are sleeves which are mounted on the ends of optical waveguides and may be inserted into the receiving chambers 3 and 4 .
- Also illustrated in FIG. 1 are two strain relief sleeves 5 and 6 which may be put over the optical waveguides and serve to ensure that the radius of curvature does not fall below its minimum value.
- the second complementary connector having the housing 2 is connected to an opto-electrical module 7 and may be mounted on a printed circuit board. It has receiving chambers 8 for complementary optical contacts.
- the second housing 2 is constructed in the form of a trough intended to receive the first housing 1 .
- Coding ribs 9 may be provided on one side of the first housing 1 , and these may be inserted into corresponding depressions 10 in the trough-shaped second housing.
- the first housing 1 has a latching arm 11 .
- the latching arm 11 is joined to the housing towards the front end face 12 of the housing 1 .
- a slot 13 divides the latching arm 11 into two, namely into two arm portions 14 and 15 .
- the two arm portions 14 , 15 each have a free end and can move independently of one another.
- Each of the two arm portions 14 , 15 has a latching projection 16 , 17 .
- the latching projections 15 , 17 are of different constructions.
- a releasing button 18 At the free end of the arm portion 14 there is furthermore provided a releasing button 18 .
- the releasing button 18 is constructed as a transverse bar and its transverse extent is selected such that it projects beyond the free end of the second arm portion 15 .
- the releasing button 18 is actuated by being pressed against the housing 1 . Since its transverse extent extends beyond the free end of the second arm portion 15 , by actuating the releasing button 18 not only the first arm portion 14 but also the second arm portion 15 is actuated.
- the second housing 2 has on one side two latching openings 20 and 21 . These latching openings are constructed to receive the latching projections 16 , 17 of the two arm portions 14 , 15 of the latching arm 11 of the first housing 1 .
- the two latching openings 20 , 21 are each arranged at the corner regions of a side wall. As a result of this, they can co-operate with the latching projections 16 , 17 arranged laterally on the arm portions 14 , 15 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the optical connector in the not yet fully plugged-in condition.
- the first housing 1 and the second housing 2 are illustrated.
- the first housing 1 has not yet been correspondingly fitted with optical contacts.
- the two latching openings 20 and 21 are located in the trough-shaped region of the housing 2 .
- Adjoining the trough-shaped region is the optical module 7 .
- This has contacts 22 , earthing contacts 23 of a shielding plate 24 , positioning aids 25 and further contacts 26 for mounting it on a printed circuit board.
- the latching projection 16 which is located on the first arm portion 14 with the releasing button 18 , is smaller in its longitudinal extent in the longitudinal direction of the arm portion 14 than the latching projection 17 . This ensures that the arm portion 14 latches securely into the opening 20 . This is illustrated in FIG. 6.
- the size of the opening 20 is such that the latching projection 16 has some play in the latching opening 20 .
- secure latching of the two plug housings 1 and 2 with a relatively large amount of play is ensured if the latching projection 16 is latched into the latching opening 20 .
- the larger latching projection 17 has, at that end thereof which is on the cable side, a curvature or convex portion 27 .
- the latching opening 21 has a wall 28 which is inclined with respect to the direction S of insertion, and this wall 28 co-operates with the curvature 27 of the second latching projection 17 of the second arm portion 15 .
- the second latching arm 15 having the latching projection 17 serves to reduce the amount of play between the two housings 1 and 2 . This is achieved by the fact that the latching projection 17 , having the convex portion 27 at that end which is on the cable side, co-operates with the oblique plane 28 of the latching opening 21 . Because of the spring forces of the latching arm 15 , which brings about the action of a force in the direction of mating because of the corresponding oblique surfaces, the amount of play is minimised.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 in one case a side view is illustrated with the latched first arm portion 14 and in the other a side view is illustrated with the latched arm portion 15 .
- the two arm portions moreover serve as an energy store which enables mating to be performed securely and prevents partial mating in. This is made possible by the particular construction of the collar 29 of the second housing 2 . It is particularly advantageous if the latching of the two arm portions 15 , 14 can be unlatched together by actuating the releasing button 18 , although the two arms are latched independently of one another.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 in each case a fully latched connector is shown in cross-section, the cross-section in one case passing through the first latching projection 16 of the first arm portion 14 and in the other through the second latching projection 17 of the second arm portion 15 .
- the illustration, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, also has corresponding optical contacts and optical waveguides.
- FIG. 8 shows a partial section through the fully mated connector by a section passing through the latching projection 16 , as illustrated in FIG. 5 by line section A-A.
- the latching projection 16 latches into the latching opening 20 .
- the first connector comprises the first housing 1 , which is constructed as an outside housing, and the chamber housing 30 with the optical contacts 31 , which are held in the chamber housing 30 by a contact securing device 33 and into which the optical fibres are inserted.
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- The invention relates to an electrical and/or optical plug connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical or optical contacts, with at least one latching arm.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,858 discloses an electrical connector having a housing and a latching arm provided thereon. The latching arm has a latching projection and latches into a latching opening of a housing of a complementary electrical plug connector. On that side of the housing opposite the latching arm, the electrical plug connector furthermore has a bevelled elevated portion which cooperates with a corresponding opening in the complementary connector and is adapted to minimise the amount of play which exists between the two complementary connectors, even when they are latched together. However, this arrangement does not have the two plug connectors pushed against one another by the action of a force.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,998 discloses a further electrical connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical contacts, and a latching arm. In this case, the latching arm has an elongate opening to receive the corresponding latching nose therein. The two arm portions are, however, still rigidly connected to one another at their free end.
- The object of this invention is to provide an electrical and/or optical connector having a housing, intended for receiving electrical or optical contacts, and a latching arm through which secure latching and the minimisation of the amount of play can be achieved.
- The object is achieved by a connector having a housing which is constructed to receive electrical and/or optical contacts is provided. The housing has at least one latching arm. The latching arm is longitudinally divided, from its free end, into arm portions which can move independently of one another and each of the arm portions bears a different latching projection.
- Advantageous further developments are specified in the dependent claims.
- Because the two latching projections are of different construction, it is possible to fulfil different functions using the two arm portions. One of the two latching projections can for example be constructed such that it can be used to perform secure latching. Latching of this kind may, however, still leave a considerable amount of play between the two complementary plug connectors. To compensate for this play, the second movable arm portion may be used. For this purpose, the corresponding latching projection has for example an oblique plane which co-operates with the latching opening of the complementary plug connector.
- It is particularly advantageous that the two arm portions may be unlatched at the same time. This is achieved by one of the arm portions having at its free end a releasing button by means of which the second arm portion is also actuated for release.
- It is particularly advantageous that the two arm portions may be manufactured simply with respect to the releasing button. This is achieved in that the releasing button is constructed as a transverse bar at the free end of the one arm portion and projects beyond the free end of the second arm.
- It is furthermore particularly advantageous that it is possible to reduce the amount of play between the complementary plug connectors. This is achieved by an oblique plane or a convex portion being provided on the latching projection of the second arm portion, this oblique plane or convex portion co-operating with a wall of the latching opening of the complementary plug connector. This particular arrangement has the effect that, because of the spring action of the second arm portion, the two complementary plug connectors are held in a position in which their front faces are as close together as possible, in a manner almost free of play.
- The connector according to the invention, having a longitudinally divided latching arm, may be used in electrical and in optical or hybrid plug connectors. It is not restricted to being located on a one-piece plug connector, but may also be provided, for example, on an outside housing which receives for example further modular housings having the contact chambers.
- FIG. 1 shows an optical plug arrangement according to the invention, in a perspective exploded illustration;
- FIG. 2 shows the optical plug arrangement according to FIG. 1 in a perspective side view, in the not yet plugged-in condition;
- FIG. 3 shows a side view of the optical plug arrangement according to FIG. 1, in the fully plugged-in condition;
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the optical plug arrangement in the non-latched condition;
- FIG. 5 shows a plan view of that end of the optical plug arrangement which is on the cable side;
- FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition;
- FIG. 7 shows a further perspective side view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition;
- FIG. 8 shows a partly cut-away side view of the optical plug arrangement, in the fully plugged-in condition, in a section along the line A in accordance with FIG. 5; and
- FIG. 9 shows a cross-section through the fully plugged-in optical plug arrangement along the line B in accordance with FIG. 5.
- FIG. 1 shows an optical connector in an exploded illustration. The connector comprises a
first housing 1 of a first plug connector and asecond housing 2 of a second complementary plug connector. Thefirst housing 1 has two receivingchambers 3 which serve to receive optical contacts. Indicated here as the optical contacts are sleeves which are mounted on the ends of optical waveguides and may be inserted into thereceiving chambers strain relief sleeves - The second complementary connector having the
housing 2 is connected to an opto-electrical module 7 and may be mounted on a printed circuit board. It has receivingchambers 8 for complementary optical contacts. - The
second housing 2 is constructed in the form of a trough intended to receive thefirst housing 1.Coding ribs 9 may be provided on one side of thefirst housing 1, and these may be inserted intocorresponding depressions 10 in the trough-shaped second housing. - On one side, the
first housing 1 has alatching arm 11. Thelatching arm 11 is joined to the housing towards thefront end face 12 of thehousing 1. Aslot 13 divides thelatching arm 11 into two, namely into twoarm portions arm portions arm portions latching projection latching projections - At the free end of the
arm portion 14 there is furthermore provided a releasingbutton 18. The releasingbutton 18 is constructed as a transverse bar and its transverse extent is selected such that it projects beyond the free end of thesecond arm portion 15. The releasingbutton 18 is actuated by being pressed against thehousing 1. Since its transverse extent extends beyond the free end of thesecond arm portion 15, by actuating the releasingbutton 18 not only thefirst arm portion 14 but also thesecond arm portion 15 is actuated. - Between the
latching projections button 18 there is a U-shapedbracket 19 joined to thehousing 1 which provides both a protective device during transportation and a means of preventing thelatching arm 11 from being overstretched. - The
second housing 2 has on one side twolatching openings latching projections arm portions latching arm 11 of thefirst housing 1. The two latchingopenings projections arm portions - FIG. 4 illustrates the optical connector in the not yet fully plugged-in condition. Here too, only the
first housing 1 and thesecond housing 2 are illustrated. Thefirst housing 1 has not yet been correspondingly fitted with optical contacts. The two latchingopenings housing 2. Adjoining the trough-shaped region is theoptical module 7. This hascontacts 22, earthingcontacts 23 of a shieldingplate 24, positioning aids 25 andfurther contacts 26 for mounting it on a printed circuit board. - The different construction of the two latching
projections arm portions projection 16, which is located on thefirst arm portion 14 with the releasingbutton 18, is smaller in its longitudinal extent in the longitudinal direction of thearm portion 14 than the latchingprojection 17. This ensures that thearm portion 14 latches securely into theopening 20. This is illustrated in FIG. 6. The size of theopening 20 is such that the latchingprojection 16 has some play in the latchingopening 20. However, secure latching of the twoplug housings projection 16 is latched into the latchingopening 20. - The
larger latching projection 17 has, at that end thereof which is on the cable side, a curvature orconvex portion 27. Moreover, the latchingopening 21 has awall 28 which is inclined with respect to the direction S of insertion, and thiswall 28 co-operates with thecurvature 27 of thesecond latching projection 17 of thesecond arm portion 15. If thefirst latching projection 16 is already latched into the latchingopening 20, thesecond latching arm 15 having the latchingprojection 17 serves to reduce the amount of play between the twohousings projection 17, having theconvex portion 27 at that end which is on the cable side, co-operates with theoblique plane 28 of the latchingopening 21. Because of the spring forces of the latchingarm 15, which brings about the action of a force in the direction of mating because of the corresponding oblique surfaces, the amount of play is minimised. - In FIGS. 6 and 7, in one case a side view is illustrated with the latched
first arm portion 14 and in the other a side view is illustrated with the latchedarm portion 15. As a result of the divided latchingarm 11, it is possible to latch the two arm portions independently. The two arm portions moreover serve as an energy store which enables mating to be performed securely and prevents partial mating in. This is made possible by the particular construction of thecollar 29 of thesecond housing 2. It is particularly advantageous if the latching of the twoarm portions button 18, although the two arms are latched independently of one another. - In FIGS. 8 and 9, in each case a fully latched connector is shown in cross-section, the cross-section in one case passing through the
first latching projection 16 of thefirst arm portion 14 and in the other through thesecond latching projection 17 of thesecond arm portion 15. The illustration, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, also has corresponding optical contacts and optical waveguides. - FIG. 8 shows a partial section through the fully mated connector by a section passing through the latching
projection 16, as illustrated in FIG. 5 by line section A-A. The latchingprojection 16 latches into the latchingopening 20. Moreover, there is in the first housing 1 achamber housing 30 into which theoptical contacts 31 may in turn be inserted in the form of sleeves having the optical leads 32. - In FIG. 8 it is clearly visible that the latching
projection 16 has some play within theopening 20. In contrast to this, the latchingprojection 17 co-operates with theoblique wall 28 of the latchingopening 21. The first connector comprises thefirst housing 1, which is constructed as an outside housing, and thechamber housing 30 with theoptical contacts 31, which are held in thechamber housing 30 by acontact securing device 33 and into which the optical fibres are inserted.
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