IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
|
국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
|
출원번호 |
US-0456349
(2003-06-06)
|
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Seminara, Phillip G.
- Lyons, William R.
- Brown, Cecil
- Holub, Franklin Anthony
|
출원인 / 주소 |
- FCI Americas Technology, Inc.
|
대리인 / 주소 |
|
인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
44 |
초록
▼
An electrical connector including a housing having a receiving area for receiving a portion of a mating connector; coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a ferrite member located in the housing. The housing comprises ribs projecting inwardly into the receiving area. The ribs are a
An electrical connector including a housing having a receiving area for receiving a portion of a mating connector; coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a ferrite member located in the housing. The housing comprises ribs projecting inwardly into the receiving area. The ribs are adapted to allow the housing to be mated to the mating connector in at least two orientations. When the electrical connector is attached to the mating connector, the ribs are adapted to prevent rotation of the housing relative to the mating connector. The electrical connector further includes a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing. The CPA member includes a portion adapted to contact a section of a second one of the electrical contacts to move the section when the CPA member is moved from an unlatched position towards a latch position.
대표청구항
▼
1. An electrical connector comprising:housing having a receiving area extending into a first side for receiving a portion of a mating connector and an opposite second side; and coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing, wherein the housing comprises ribs projecting inwardly into the recei
1. An electrical connector comprising:housing having a receiving area extending into a first side for receiving a portion of a mating connector and an opposite second side; and coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing, wherein the housing comprises ribs projecting inwardly into the receiving area in a general cantilever fashion, the ribs being adapted to allow the housing to be mated to the mating connector in at least two orientations and, when the electrical connector is attached to the mating connector, to prevent rotation of the housing relative to the mating connector. 2. An electrical connector as in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises pull-test handles extending laterally outward from the housing.3. An electrical connector as in claim 1 further comprising a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing, wherein the CPA member extends outward from the second side, wherein the CPA member comprises a portion adapted to contact a section of a second one of the electrical contact to move the section when the CPA member is moved from unlatched position in a direction towards the second side and towards a latched position.4. An electrical connector as in claim 3 wherein the section of the second electrical contact comprise a deflectable cantilevered bar which contacts an underside of a first one of the electrical contacts.5. An electrical connector as in claim 1 further comprising a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing, wherein the housing comprises stops which engage locating arms of the CPA member when the CPA member is in an unlatched position and prevent the CPA member from being moved to a latched position, and wherein the locating arms are adapted to be moved by a portion of the mating connector when the electrical connector is connected to the mating electrical connector such that the locating arms can be moved past the stops of the housing to the latched position.6. An electrical connector as in claim 5 wherein the housing comprises deflectable locking arms adapted to engage the portion of the mating connector to latch the housing to the mating connector, wherein the locking arms each comprise a slot for the locating arms to slide along, and wherein the stops are located at bottom portions of the slots.7. An electrical connector as in claim 1 wherein a second one of the electrical contacts comprises a first connection section for connecting the second contact to an electrical conductor, and a second connection section connected to the first connection section for removably electrically connecting the second contact to a mating terminal in the mating electrical connector, the second connection section comprising at least two cantilevered sections with protrusions, the protrusions forming outwardly facing contact surfaces for the second connection section.8. An electrical connector as in claim 7 wherein the second connection section comprises at least three of the cantilevered sections, each one of the cantilevered sections having one of the protrusions, and wherein the protrusions are spaced from each other.9. An electrical connector as in claim 7 wherein the protrusions each comprise a generally rounded hill shape.10. An electrical connector as in claim 1 wherein the ribs comprise at least one orientation polarizing rib which is different than at least one of the other ribs.11. An electrical connector as in claim 10 wherein the ribs allow the housing to be mated to the mating connector in only two of the orientations.12. An electrical connector as in claim 10 wherein the ribs comprise at least one orientation polarizing rib which is different than at least one of the other ribs.13. An electrical connector as in claim 12 wherein the ribs allow the housing to be mated to the mating connector in the only two of the orientations.14. An electrical connector comprising:a housing having a first side with a generally ring shaped receiving area for receiving a portion of a mating connector, and an opposite second side; and coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing, wherein the housing comprises an inwardly projecting snap latch which is adapted to project into the mating connector and latch behind an outwardly projecting rim of a retainer of the mating connector located in the receiving area. 15. An electrical connector as in claim 14 wherein the housing comprises pull-test handles extending laterally outward from the housing.16. An electrical connector as in claim 14 further comprising a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing, wherein the CPA member extends outward from the second side, and wherein the CPA member comprises a portion adapted to contact a section of a second one of the electrical contacts to move the section when the CPA member is moved in a direction into the second side from an unlatched position to a latched position.17. An electrical connector as in claim 16 wherein the section of the second electrical contact comprises a deflectable cantilevered bar which contacts an underside of a first one of the electrical contacts.18. An electrical connector as in claim 14 further comprising a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing, wherein the snap latch comprises two latch arms, each latch arm comprising a stop which engages locating arms of the CPA member when the CPA member is in an unlatched position and prevent the CPA member from being moved to a latched position, and wherein the locating arms are adapted to be moved by the rim of the mating connector when the electrical connector is connected to the mating electrical connector such that the locating arms can be moved past the stops of the housing to the latched position.19. An electrical connector as in claim 18 wherein the snap latch comprises deflectable locking arms adapted to engage the rim of the mating connector to latch the housing to the mating connector, wherein the locking arms each comprises a slot for the locating arms to slide along, and wherein the stops are located at bottom portions of the slots.20. An electrical connector as in claim 14 wherein a second one of the electrical contacts comprises a first connection section for connecting the second contact to an electrical conductor, and a second connection section coupled to the first connection section for removably electrically connecting the second contact to a mating terminal in the mating electrical connector, the second connection section comprising at least two cantilevered sections with protrusions, the protrusions forming outwardly facing contact surfaces for the second connection section.21. An electrical connector as in claim 20 wherein the second connection section comprises at least three of the cantilevered sections, each one of the cantilevered sections having one of the protrusions, and wherein the protrusions are spaced from each other.22. An electrical connector as in claim 20 wherein the protrusions each comprise a generally rounded hill shape.23. An electrical connector comprising:a housing having cantilevered deflectable locking arms; coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a connector position assurance (CPA) member movably attached to the housing, the CPA member having inwardly projecting locating arms in contact with the locking arms, wherein the locking arms prevent the locating arms from moving from a first up position to a second down position unless the locking arms are at a fully connected position on a retainer rim with a mating connector. 24. An electrical connector as in claim 23 wherein the housing comprises ribs projecting inwardly into the receiving area, the ribs being adapted to allow the housing to be mated to a mating connector in at least two orientations and, when the electrical connector is attached to the mating connector, to prevent rotation of the housing relative to the mating connector.25. An electrical connector as in claim 23 wherein the CPA member comprises a portion adapted to contact a section of a second one of the electrical contacts to move the section when the CPA member is moved from the first up position towards the second down position, and wherein the section of the second electrical contact comprises a deflectable cantilevered bar which contacts an underside of a first one of the electrical contacts.26. An electrical connector as in claim 23 wherein a second one of the electrical contacts comprises a first connection section for connecting the second contact to an electrical conductor, and a second connection section coupled to the first connection section for removably electrically connecting the second contact to a mating terminal in the mating electrical connector, the second connection section comprising at least three cantilevered sections with protrusions, the protrusions forming outwardly facing contact surfaces for the second connection section.27. An electrical connector as in claim 23 wherein each locking arm comprising a stop which engage the locating arms of the CPA member when the CPA member is in the first up position and prevent the CPA member from being moved to the second down position, and wherein the locating arms are adapted to be moved by the rim of the mating connector when the electrical connector is connected to the mating electrical connector such that the locating arms can be moved past the stops of the locking arms,to the second down position.28. An electrical connector as in claim 27 wherein the locking arms are deflectable and are adapted to engage behind the rim of the mating connector to latch the housing to the mating connector, wherein the locking arms each comprises a slot for the locating arms to slide along, and wherein the stops are located at bottom portions of the slots.29. An electrical connector comprising:a housing having a main section and a cover, the main section being adapted to be inserted into a receiving area of a mating electrical connector, the main section comprising a cantilevered deflectable connector position assurance (CPA) latch and the cover comprising a CPA section movably attached to a main section of the cover by a living hinge; and coaxial electrical contacts connected to the main section of the housing, wherein the CPA latch prevents the CPA section of the cover from moving to a closed latched position unless the CPA latch is moved inward by the mating electrical connector when the CPA latch is inserted into the receiving area of the mating electrical connector. 30. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a first socket electrical connector comprising a first housing with a plug receiving area and first electrical contacts, wherein a portion of the first housing is located in the plug receiving area and comprises a first ring of outwardly extending ribs; and a second plug electrical connector comprising: a second housing having a portion receiving area extending into a first side for receiving the portion of the first housing; and second electrical contacts connected to the second housing, wherein the second housing comprises a second ring of ribs projecting inwardly into the portion receiving area and adapted to project between the ribs of the first housing, wherein the ribs are adapted to allow the second housing to be mated to the first housing in at least two orientations and, when the second plug electrical connector is attached to the first socket electrical connector, to prevent rotation of the housings relative to each other. 31. An electrical connector comprising:a housing having a projecting section with a generally ring shaped receiving area for receiving a portion of a mating electrical connector; and coaxial electrical contacts connected to the housing, wherein a second outer one of the electrical contacts comprises a first connection section for connecting the second contact to an electrical conductor, and a second connection section coupled to the first connection section for removably electrically connecting the second contact to a mating terminal of the mating electrical connector, wherein the second connection section extends into the ring shaped receiving area and comprises at least one cantilevered section with contact surfaces extending laterally outward into the ring shaped receiving area for connection to an inner lateral side of the mating terminal of the mating electrical connector when the electrical connector is inserted into the mating electrical connector. 32. An electrical connector as in claim 31 wherein the contact surfaces are spaced from a bottom leading end of the at least one cantilevered section.33. An electrical connector as in claim 31 wherein the contact surfaces each comprise a general hill shaped protuberance.
※ AI-Helper는 부적절한 답변을 할 수 있습니다.