WO2009104291A1 - Dispositif de connecteur - Google Patents

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WO2009104291A1
WO2009104291A1 PCT/JP2008/062684 JP2008062684W WO2009104291A1 WO 2009104291 A1 WO2009104291 A1 WO 2009104291A1 JP 2008062684 W JP2008062684 W JP 2008062684W WO 2009104291 A1 WO2009104291 A1 WO 2009104291A1
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泰治 碇
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R12/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
    • H01R12/70Coupling devices
    • H01R12/77Coupling devices for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures
    • H01R12/79Coupling devices for flexible printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables or like structures connecting to rigid printed circuits or like structures
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/629Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances
    • H01R13/633Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances for disengagement only
    • H01R13/6335Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure electrical locking indicators, manufacturing tolerances for disengagement only comprising a handle
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/62Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
    • H01R13/639Additional means for holding or locking coupling parts together, after engagement, e.g. separate keylock, retainer strap

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  • a cable, a flexible printed circuit board (FPC), or the like is connected to a mating connector device attached to a main board such as a solid printed circuit board, and the cable or FPC is connected. And the other connector device.
  • a first connector device which is a board-side connector device to which electrical connection is made, and a plurality of cables or a flexible printed wiring board are connected, and the cable or the like side that is in a fitted state with the first connector device
  • a second connector device which is a connector device, is often used.
  • the second connector device is a mating connector device for the first connector device, and from the second connector device, the first connector device is for the second connector device. It becomes a mating connector device.
  • the first connector device includes, for example, an insulating housing provided with a fitting portion that is a fitting recess, and one end of each of the first connector devices serves as a terminal portion in the fitting portion of the insulating housing. A plurality of conductive contact portions electrically connected to the substrate are arranged. Furthermore, the first connector device is provided with a conductive shell made of a metal plate material that partially covers the insulating housing to prevent electromagnetic noise from the outside. Moreover, the 2nd connector apparatus used as the other party connector apparatus of a 1st connector apparatus is made into the fitting convex part fitted in the fitting part provided in the insulation housing of the 1st connector apparatus, for example.
  • An insulating housing provided with a fitting portion is provided, and a plurality of conductive contact portions to be electrically connected to a plurality of cables and the like are arranged in the fitting portion.
  • the second connector device is also provided with a conductive shell or a conductive cover made of a metal plate material that partially covers the insulating housing to prevent electromagnetic noise from the outside.
  • the first connector device used as the board side connector device as described above and the second connector device used as the cable side connector device for example, the first connector device is attached to the main board.
  • the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing of the second connector device to which the plurality of cables or the flexible printed wiring board is connected is engaged with the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing of the first connector device.
  • the fitting state is properly maintained, and the electrical connection state between the first connector device and the second connector device is required to be stably maintained.
  • Conventionally, several measures for ensuring that the fitting state of the parts is properly maintained have been found.
  • one of the first and second connector devices in which the fitting portions are provided in the respective insulating housings can be operated with an operating lever that is rotatable with respect to the insulating housing or An operation rod is provided, and when the fitting portions provided in the insulating housing of the first connector device and the insulating housing of the second connector device are put in a mutually fitted state, the first and second connector devices The operating lever or the operating rod included in one of the first and second connector devices is rotated and engaged with the other insulating housing of the first and second connector devices.
  • the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing of the first connector (female connector) and the second connector serving as the mating connector Both ends of the first connector pivotally supported by pins projecting from the insulating housing with the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing of the male connector being mutually fitted. It has an operating lever.
  • the operation lever is formed so that both ends thereof are connected by a connecting portion (connecting rod) so as to form a substantially U-shape as a whole. And when the fitting part provided in the insulation housing of the 1st connector and the fitting part provided in the insulation housing of the 2nd connector are put in a mutual fitting state, it was provided in the 1st connector.
  • the connecting portion thereof When the operation lever is turned, the connecting portion thereof is engaged with the end of the second connector on the side opposite to the fitting portion of the insulating housing, over the locking portion, thereby engaging the second connector.
  • the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing is prevented from being removed from the fitting portion provided in the insulating housing of the first connector.
  • the electrical connection state between the first connector and the second connector is stably maintained in consideration of the gap formed between the connecting portion of the operation lever and the insulating housing of the second connector.
  • the operating lever will be “shaking”, and there will be an inconvenience that abnormal noise will be generated. .
  • the present invention takes a fitted state between an insulating housing and a mating fitting portion provided on the insulating housing of the mating connector device, in which a plurality of conductive contacts are disposed.
  • the fitting state in which the plurality of conductive contacts are connected to the plurality of conductive contacts arranged in the mating connector device and the mating state of the mating portion with the mating mating portion is maintained. Therefore, an operation lever that engages with the mating connector device is provided, and it is ensured that a gap is formed between the operation lever engaged with the mating connector device and the mating connector device.
  • the connector device according to the present invention (hereinafter referred to as the present invention) described in any of claims 1 to 7 in the present invention, that is, the first aspect of the present invention, is provided in the mating connector device.
  • An insulating housing provided with a second fitting portion placed in a fitting state with the fitting portion, and a portion arranged in the second fitting portion.
  • a plurality of second conductive contacts connected to the plurality of first conductive contacts disposed in the mating connector device, when the fitting portion is in a fitted state with the first fitting portion;
  • An operation lever comprising: a conductive shell partially covering the housing; and an operation lever supported at both ends by a pair of support mechanisms provided on the conductive shell and rotatable with respect to the insulating housing.
  • the second fitting part is the first fitting part.
  • the pivoting operation is performed so that the coupling portion between both ends is engaged with the mating connector device, and each of the pair of support mechanisms provided on the conductive shell is coupled to the coupling portion.
  • the pair of support mechanisms that support both ends of the operating lever correspond to both ends in the longitudinal direction of the insulating housing. It is assumed that they are provided at both ends of the conductive shell.
  • a pair of support mechanisms provided with such elastic engagement portions and supporting both end portions of the operation lever are provided at both end portions of the conductive shell corresponding to both end portions in the longitudinal direction of the insulating housing, for example.
  • the overall size can be reduced, the fitting state of the fitting portion with the mating fitting portion is not properly maintained, and the electrical connection state with the mating connector device is not stably maintained.
  • the possibility that the operating lever placed in a state in which the connecting portion engages with the mating connector device will “rattle” is extremely reduced.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing the inside of a circle III shown in FIG. 2 in an enlarged manner.
  • FIG. 6 shows the board
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the connector device shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section along line VII-VII in FIG. It is sectional drawing with which the connector apparatus shown by FIG. 1 is provided to description of the operation lever rotated by the state fitted to the board
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of a connector device according to the present invention together with a plurality of cables connected thereto.
  • a connector device 11 that is an example of a connector device according to the present invention is provided on a substrate that is a solid printed wiring board, for example, with a plurality of coaxial cables 12 electrically connected thereto. It is supposed to be used as a cable or the like side connector device that fits into a mating side connector device that is a board side connector device that is attached by electrical connection with an electric circuit component.
  • the connector apparatus 11 shall cover the outer surface part of the insulation housing 13 and the insulation housing 13 formed with insulation materials, such as a synthetic resin, and the outer surface part of the insulation housing 13 for the countermeasure against electromagnetic wave noise from the exterior, for example, each is elastic
  • the insulating housing 13 has a longitudinal direction (direction indicated by an arrow L, hereinafter referred to as L direction) of the insulating housing 13 in a fitting state with a fitting recess provided in the mating connector device (board-side connector device).
  • the fitting convex part 17 which extends is provided.
  • the insulating housing 13 has a plurality of conductive contacts 18 formed by bending a metal material having elasticity, for example, and a part of each of the conductive contacts 18 is arranged in the L-direction on the fitting convex portion 17. It is supposed to be arranged.
  • a portion of each of the plurality of conductive contacts 18 arranged on the fitting convex portion 17 is arranged such that when the fitting convex portion 17 is in a fitting state with a fitting concave portion provided in the counterpart connector device, A plurality of conductive contacts disposed in the connector device and electrically connected to the substrate are contact-connected to each other, whereby the plurality of conductive contacts 18 are respectively connected to the plurality of conductive contacts in the mating connector device. Will be connected.
  • a signal conductor of a corresponding one of the plurality of coaxial cables 12 is connected to each of the plurality of conductive contacts 18.
  • Each of the plurality of coaxial cables 12 has a signal conductor connected to the conductive contact 18 and a ground conductor contacted to the conductive shell 14 and the conductive cover 15 to be electrically connected to the connector device 11.
  • the operating lever 16 has a configuration in which a pair of bent arm portions 19a and 19b are connected by a connecting portion 20 extending in the L direction, and the end portions of the pair of bent arm portions 19a and 19b are conductive shells. 14 is rotatably supported by both end portions in the L direction. Thereby, the operation lever 16 is rotatable with respect to the insulating housing 13. An operation tag 21 for facilitating the rotation operation of the operation lever 16 is attached to the connecting portion 20 of the operation lever 16.
  • the conductive shell 14 partially covers the lower outer surface (hereinafter referred to as a bottom surface) in FIG. 1 of the insulating housing 13, and the conductive cover 15 is formed on the upper side of the insulating housing 13 in FIG. 1.
  • the outer surface (hereinafter referred to as the upper surface) is partially covered.
  • both ends of the conductive shell 14 in the L direction The support mechanism 25a that forms a groove-like portion that rotatably supports the end portions of the pair of bent arm portions 19a and 19b of the operation lever 16, that is, the pair of end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16, respectively. And 25b are provided.
  • the pair of end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16 extend in a direction from the end portion of the insulating housing 13 toward the central portion in the L direction and are opposed to each other. Therefore, the groove portions formed by the support mechanisms 25a and 25b that rotatably support these end portions 22a and 22b are also extended in the L direction, and the operation lever 16 has a pair of end portions. It is rotated with respect to the insulating housing 13 with a virtual axis extending in the L direction passing through 22a and 22b as a rotation center.
  • FIG. 3 an enlarged view of the inside of a circle III surrounding the portion including the support mechanism 25 a provided at the end 22 a of the operation lever 16 and the one end of the conductive shell 14 shown in FIG. 2 is shown.
  • the groove portion formed by 25a has a wall that is one of a pair of opposing wall portions 23a and 24a in a direction orthogonal to the L direction (the direction indicated by the arrow S, hereinafter referred to as the S direction).
  • the portion 23a is provided with an elastic engagement portion 26a
  • the wall portion 24a which is the other of the pair of opposing wall portions 23a and 24a, is provided with a locking portion 27a.
  • the elastic engagement portion 26a is elastically engaged with the end portion 22a of the operation lever 16 disposed in the groove-shaped portion formed by the support mechanism 25a, and the end portion 22a is connected to the wall portion 24a and the locking portion 27a in the S direction. Energize in the direction toward. As a result, the end 22a of the operation lever 16 is biased in a direction to be pressed against the wall 24a and is locked by the locking portion 27a.
  • One of the pair of opposing wall portions 23b and 24b in the S direction is also formed in the groove portion formed by the support mechanism 25b provided at the other end portion of the conductive shell 14 that supports the end portion 22b of the operation lever 16.
  • One wall portion 23b is provided with an elastic engagement portion 26b
  • the other wall portion 24b of the pair of opposing wall portions 23b and 24b is provided with a locking portion 27b.
  • the elastic engagement portion 26b is elastically engaged with the end portion 22b of the operation lever 16 disposed in the groove-shaped portion formed by the support mechanism 25b, and the end portion 22b is connected to the wall portion 24b and the locking portion 27b in the S direction. Energize in the direction toward. As a result, the end 22b of the operation lever 16 is biased in the direction in which it is pressed against the wall 24b and is locked by the locking portion 27b.
  • both end portions 29 a and 29 b in the L direction are both end portions in the L direction in the conductive shell 14.
  • the support mechanisms 25a and 25b that form groove-like portions that are respectively provided so as to rotatably support the pair of end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16 are respectively covered.
  • Engaging portions 30a and 30b are respectively provided at both ends 29a and 29b in the L direction of the conductive cover 15, and the engaging portions 30a are provided on the support mechanism 25a of the conductive shell 14.
  • the engaging portion 30a is engaged with the engaging portion 28b, and the engaging portion 30b is engaged with an engaging portion 28b provided in the support mechanism 25b of the conductive shell 14.
  • both end portions 29a and 29b of the conductive cover 15 cover the support mechanisms 25a and 25b that form the groove-like portions, respectively, so that the dust and the like in the groove-like portions formed by the support mechanisms 25a and 25b can be reduced. Intrusion of foreign matter is prevented, and movement of the pair of end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16 in a direction away from the support mechanisms 25a and 25b is restricted.
  • two end portions 29a and 29b of the conductive cover 15 are provided with two engaging portions (not shown in the drawing) that face the engaging portions 30a and 30b in the S direction, respectively. It engages with two engaging portions (not shown in the figure) provided in the support mechanisms 25a and 25b of the conductive shell 14 and facing the engaging portions 28a and 28b in the S direction.
  • Engagement protrusions 31a and 31b that engage with engagement holes provided in the conductive shell of the mating connector device are provided.
  • Each of the engagement protrusions 31a and 31b is formed on an elastic piece formed by a part of the conductive cover 15, and engages with and engages with an engagement hole provided in the conductive shell of the mating connector device. The separation from the joint hole is performed with the elastic deformation of the elastic piece.
  • FIG. 4 (perspective view) and FIG. 5 (front view) show a board-side connector device 40 that is an example of a mating connector device with which the connector device 11 is fitted.
  • the board-side connector device 40 is, for example, in a state where the board-side connector device 40 is attached to a board to be a solid printed wiring board by being electrically connected to an electric circuit component provided on the board.
  • the connector device 11 is to be fitted.
  • the board-side connector device 40 is configured to cover most of the insulating housing 41 formed of an insulating material such as synthetic resin and the outer surface portion of the insulating housing 41 for countermeasures against electromagnetic noise from the outside.
  • a conductive shell 42 formed by bending a metal plate material having elasticity is provided.
  • the longitudinal direction of the insulating housing 41 (in the direction indicated by the arrow L ′), which is in a fitted state with the fitting convex portion 17 provided in the connector device 11, Hereinafter, a fitting recess 43 extending in the L ′ direction) is provided.
  • the insulating housing 41 is provided with a plurality of conductive contacts 44 formed by bending a metal material having elasticity, for example, arranged in the L ′ direction. Yes.
  • One end of each of the plurality of conductive contacts 44 projecting outward from the insulating housing 41 forms a connection terminal connected to a wiring pattern portion provided on a substrate to which the board-side connector device 40 is attached. .
  • each of the plurality of conductive contacts 44 is disposed in the fitting recess 43, and when the fitting protrusion 17 of the connector device 11 is in a fitting state with the fitting recess 43, A corresponding one of the plurality of conductive contacts 18 arranged in the connector device 11 is contact-connected.
  • the conductive shell 42 is fitted to the fitting recesses 43 provided in the insulating housing 41 with the fitting protrusions 17 provided in the insulating housing 13 of the connector device 11 at both ends 45 a and 45 b in the L ′ direction.
  • Engagement holes 46a and 46b are provided to engage with the engagement protrusions 31a and 31b provided on the conductive cover 15 of the connector device 11 when placed in the state.
  • the conductive shell 42 protrudes from the insulating housing 41 at a position sandwiching the plurality of conductive contacts 44 arranged in an array, and is connected to a ground connection portion provided on a substrate to which the board-side connector device 40 is attached.
  • the ground connection terminals 47a and 47b are provided.
  • each of the plurality of conductive contacts 44 is connected to a wiring pattern portion provided on a board to which the board-side connector device 40 is attached, and ground connection terminals 47a and 47b are provided.
  • the board-side connector device 40 is connected to a ground connection portion provided on a board to which the board-side connector device 40 is attached, and is placed in a state where the board is electrically connected to an electric circuit component provided on the board.
  • the connector device 11 and the board-side connector device 40 described above are configured such that the board-side connector device 40 is electrically connected to an electric circuit component provided on a board to be a solid printed wiring board, for example.
  • the fitting projection 17 provided on the insulating housing 13 of the connector device 11 is provided on the insulating housing 41 and the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40 under the state where the electrical connection is made.
  • the fitting recess 43 is inserted into the fitting recess 43 with movement along the S direction so that the connector device 11 is fitted to the board-side connector device 40.
  • the fitting convex portion 17 provided in the insulating housing 13 of the connector device 11 is inserted into the fitting concave portion 43 provided in the insulating housing 41 and the conductive shell 42 of the board side connector device 40.
  • the plurality of conductive contacts 18 in the connector device 11 are contact-connected to the plurality of conductive contacts 44 in the board-side connector device 40, respectively.
  • the engagement protrusions 31 a and 31 b provided on the conductive cover 15 of the connector device 11 are respectively connected to the engagement holes 46 a and 46 b provided at both ends 45 a and 45 b of the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40.
  • the conductive cover 15 and the conductive shell 42 are contact-connected to each other, and the conductive cover 15 is grounded through the conductive shell 42, and the fitting protrusion 17 in the connector device 11 is connected.
  • the fitting state with the fitting recess 43 is maintained.
  • the plurality of conductive contacts 18 in the connector device 11 are contacted and connected to the plurality of conductive contacts 44 in the board-side connector device 40, respectively, and the engagement protrusions 31a provided on the conductive cover 15 of the connector device 11 are connected.
  • And 31b engage with engagement holes 46a and 46b provided at both end portions 45a and 45b of the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40, respectively, so that the electrical connection between the connector device 11 and the board-side connector device 40 is achieved. Connection is established.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII in FIG. 6 with respect to the insulating housing 13 about a virtual axis extending in the L direction passing through the pair of end portions 22a and 22b supported by the groove-shaped portions.
  • the connector device 11 is rotated in the direction from the connector device 11 side to the board-side connector device 40 side.
  • the operation lever 16 has its connecting portion 20 engaged with elastic engagement portions 48a and 48b provided on the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40 over the protruding portions in each.
  • the bent arm portions 19a and 19b are respectively engaged with the elastic engagement portions 49a and 49b provided on the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40 over the projecting portions, respectively.
  • the position shown in FIG. 6 is assumed.
  • the operation in which the connecting portion 20 of the operating lever 16 is engaged with the elastic engagement portions 48a and 48b by overcoming the protruding portions in each case is an engagement that does not have elasticity instead of the elastic engagement portions 48a and 48b. Even if the portion is provided, the pair of end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16 move in a direction against the urging force of the elastic engagement portions 26a and 26b, respectively, and bend to the elastic engagement portions 26a and 26b. It can be performed by generating. Therefore, an engagement portion that does not have elasticity may be provided instead of the elastic engagement portions 48a and 48b. However, by providing the elastic engagement portions 48a and 48b, the connecting portion 20 of the operation lever 16 is provided.
  • the wall portion 23a is formed in the groove portion formed by the support mechanism 25a provided on the conductive shell 14 of the connector device 11 as described above.
  • the elastic engagement portion 26a provided on the urging portion urges the end portion 22a of the operation lever 16 in a direction toward the wall portion 24a in the S direction.
  • the end 22a of the operating lever 16 is urged in a direction to be pressed against the wall 24a, and is locked by a locking portion 27a provided on the wall 24a. It is said.
  • each of the locking portions 27a and 27b constitute a position restricting portion that restricts the position of each of the end portions 22a and 22b urged by the elastic engaging portions 26a and 26b.
  • the end 22a of the operation lever 16 is urged in a direction to be pressed against the wall 24a and is locked by the locking portion 27a, and the end 22b of the operation lever 16 is moved to the wall.
  • the connecting portion 20 of the operating lever 16 that is positioned in the position shown in FIG. 7 by being urged in the direction pressed against 24b and locked by the locking portion 27b is connected to the board-side connector device in the S direction. 7 and is pressed against the insulating housing 41 via the elastic engagement portion 48a provided on the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40, as shown in FIG. It is pressed against the insulating housing 41 via the elastic engagement portion 48 b provided on the conductive shell 42 of the connector device 40.
  • the operation lever 16 that takes the position shown in FIG. 7 does not have a gap at least between the connecting portion 20 and the board-side connector device 40. Therefore, a state in which a gap is formed between the operation lever 16 engaged with the board-side connector device 40 and the board-side connector device 40 is surely avoided.
  • the connector device 40 is suitable for miniaturization, and the fitting provided on the insulating housing 41 and the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40 of the fitting convex portion 17 provided on the insulating housing 13 of the connector device 11.
  • the fitting state with the joint recess 43 is not properly maintained, and the electrical connection state of the connector device 11 with the board side connector device 40 is not stably maintained.
  • the connecting portion 20 is connected to the board side connector. The risk of causing a situation where the operating lever 16 placed in the state of engagement with the device 40 is “shaking” is extremely reduced.
  • bent arm portions 19a and 19b of the operation lever 16 are respectively engaged with the elastic engagement portions 49a and 49b provided on the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40 over the protruding portions in each. This also contributes to avoiding a state in which the operation lever 16 is “shaking”.
  • the operation lever 16 releases the engagement with the elastic engagement portions 48 a and 48 b of the connecting portion 20, and is further provided on the conductive shell 42 of the board side connector device 40 of the bent arm portions 19 a and 19 b.
  • the engagement with the elastic engagement portions 49a and 49b is released to assume the position shown in FIG. Thereafter, for example, the operation tag 21 is held by fingers, and the entire connector device 11 is moved away from the board-side connector device 40, whereby the fitting provided in the insulating housing 13 of the connector device 11 is performed.
  • the convex portion 17 is removed from the fitting concave portion 43 provided in the insulating housing 41 and the conductive shell 42 of the board-side connector device 40.
  • the support mechanism 25a provided at one end of the conductive shell 14 forms a groove-like portion
  • the elastic engagement portion 26a is provided on the wall portion 23a of the groove-like portion.
  • the locking portion 27a is provided on the wall portion 24a
  • the support mechanism 25b provided on the other end portion of the conductive shell 14 forms a groove-like portion
  • the wall portion 23b in the groove-like portion is The elastic engagement portion 26b is provided and the locking portion 27b is provided on the wall portion 24b.
  • the support mechanisms 25a and 25b are respectively the end portions 22a and 22b of the operation lever 16.
  • Various other specific configurations can be adopted as a configuration for supporting and energizing the lens in a rotatable manner.
  • the connector device includes a fitting portion that causes a plurality of conductive contacts to be connected to a plurality of conductive contacts arranged in the counterpart connector device, and a counterpart connector device of the fitting portion.
  • a gap between the operation lever engaged with the mating connector device and the mating connector device. Can be reliably avoided, thereby reducing the overall size, the fitting state of the fitting portion with the mating fitting portion is not properly maintained, Various electronic devices are considered to be extremely unlikely to cause a situation in which the electrical connection state with the mating connector device is not stably maintained, and further, a situation in which the operation lever will be “shaking”. Those that can be widely applied to a vessel or the like.

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La présente invention a trait à un dispositif de connecteur qui peut assurément éviter un état dans lequel un espace est formé entre l'autre dispositif de connecteur et un levier de fonctionnement qui est mis en prise avec l'autre dispositif de connecteur afin de maintenir un état dans lequel le dispositif de connecteur est ajusté dans l'autre dispositif de connecteur. Un levier de fonctionnement (16), dont l'extrémité (22a) est supportée par un mécanisme de support (25a) et qui peut être pivoté par rapport à un boîtier isolant est actionné de manière à être pivoté lorsqu'une convexité de fixation disposée sur le boîtier isolant est réglée de manière à être dans un état dans lequel la convexité est ajustée dans une concavité de fixation disposée dans un dispositif de connecteur du côté substrat (40) et, par conséquent une partie de connexion (20) est mise en prise avec le dispositif de connecteur du côté substrat (40). Le mécanisme de support (25a) comprend une partie de mise en prise élastique permettant de pousser l'extrémité (22a) du levier de fonctionnement (16) dont la partie de connexion (20) est mise en prise avec le dispositif de connecteur du côté substrat (40) dans une direction dans laquelle la partie de connexion (20) est poussée vers le dispositif de connecteur du côté substrat (40).
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