Electrical connector and locking member of electrical connector
US-2018212363-A1 · Jul 26, 2018 · US
US11114802B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11114802-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016853765-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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An electrical connector includes a plug connector and a locking member. The plug connector has a fitting portion, and an outer diameter of the fitting portion is configured to be able to be expanded. The locking member includes a pair of arm portions configured to restrict expansion of a diameter of the fitting portion by sandwiching the fitting portion from outward in a radial direction when the fitting portion fitted to a ground contact member is removed, and a positioning portion configured to curb movement of the plug connector in a Y direction in a restricted state in which the pair of arm portions restrict the expansion of the diameter of the fitting portion. In the restricted state, the positioning portion faces a first fixing portion located rearward from the fitting portion in the Y direction, and curbs movement of the first fixing portion in the Y direction.
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An electrical connector comprising: a first connector mounted on a tip end of a cable and including a conductive contact configured to be electrically connected to a mating contact of a second connector, wherein the conductive contact includes a cylindrical fitting portion, and wherein an outer diameter of the fitting portion is configured to expand when the fitting portion is connected to or removed from the mating contact; and a locking member mounted on the first connector and including: a pair of arm portions configured to restrict an expansion of the outer diameter of the fitting portion, in a restricted state, by sandwiching the fitting portion in a radial direction in which the pair of arm portions face each other after the fitting portion has been connected to the mating contact of the second connector; and a positioning portion configured to restrict a movement of the first connector in the radial direction when the pair of arm portions sandwich the fitting portion, the first connector including a rear portion located rearward from the fitting portion toward a base end of the cable opposite the tip end, wherein the positioning portion faces the rear portion of the first connector in the radial direction, in the restricted state, in order to restrict the movement of the rear portion in the radial direction, and wherein the locking member is configured to move relative to the first connector in a moving direction between a first position associated with the restricted state and a second position associated with a standby state in which the pair of arm portions do not restrict the expansion of the outer diameter of the fitting portion, the first connector has a rail portion configured to assist the movement of the locking member in the moving direction, and a surface of the positioning portion which faces the rear portion of the first connector is located inward from an outer surface of the rail portion in the radial direction. 2. The electrical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the rear portion is made of a metal and is configured to fix the first connector to the cable. 3. The electrical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the positioning portion is configured to contact the first connector when the locking member moves in the moving direction in order to restrict the movement of the locking member in the moving direction. 4. The electrical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the positioning portion faces the rear portion in the radial direction in the standby state in which the pair of arm portions do not restrict the expansion of the outer diameter of the fitting portion. 5. The electrical connector according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of arm portions include ends that, in the standby state, do not go beyond a center of the fitting portion in the moving direction. 6. A method for manufacturing the electrical connector according to claim 1 , comprising: mounting the locking member on the first connector; and bending the positioning portion so that the positioning portion faces the rear portion in the radial direction after mounting the locking member on the first connector. 7. A locking member mounted on a first connector of a cable, comprising: a pair of arm portions configured to restrict expansion of an outer diameter of a cylindrical fitting portion of the first connector, in a restricted state, by sandwiching the fitting portion in a radial direction in which the pair of arm portions face each other after the fitting portion of the first connector has been fitted to a mating contact of a second connector; and a positioning portion configured to restrict a movement of the first connector in the radial direction when the pair of arm portions sandwich the fitting portion, the first connector including a rear portion located rearward from the fitting portion toward a base end of the cable, wherein the positioning portion faces the rear portion of the first connector in the radial direction, in the restricted state, in order to restrict the movement of the rear portion in the radial direction, and wherein the locking member is configured to move relative to the first connector in a moving direction between a first position associated with the restricted state and a second position associated with a standby state in which the pair of arm portions do not restrict the expansion of the outer diameter of the fitting portion, the first connector has a rail portion configured to assist the movement of the locking member in the moving direction, and a surface of the positioning portion which faces the rear portion of the first connector is located inward from an outer surface of the rail portion in the radial direction. 8. The locking member according to claim 7 , wherein the rear portion is made of a metal and is configured to fix the first connector to the cable. 9. The locking member according to claim 7 , wherein the positioning portion is configured to contact the first connector when the locking member moves in the moving direction in order to restrict a movement of the locking member in the moving direction. 10. The locking member according to claim 7 , wherein the positioning portion faces the rear portion in the radial direction in the standby state in which the pair of arm portions do not restrict the expansion of the outer diameter of the fitting portion. 11. The locking member according to claim 7 , wherein the pair of arm portions include ends that, in the standby state, do not go beyond a center of the fitting portion in the moving direction. 12. The locking member according to claim 7 , further comprising: a flat plate portion overlapping the fitting portion, wherein the pair of arm portions face the flat plate portion in a fitting direction of the first connector and the second connector; and a pair of guide portions which extend in the fitting direction from opposite sides of the flat plate portion toward the pair of arm portions. 13. The locking member according to claim 12 , wherein the positioning portion include a pair of positioning portions which extend in the fitting direction from the opposite sides of the flat plate portion. 14. The locking member according to claim 13 , wherein the pair of arm portions extend in the axial direction of the cable to at least partial overlap the pair of guide portions in the fitting direction, but do not extend sufficiently rearward in the axial direction of the cable to overlap the pair of positioning portions. 15. The locking member according to claim 12 , wherein a lid portion of the first connector is located between the flat plate portion and the fitting portion, the lid portion enclosing one end of the fitting portion. 16. The locking member according to claim 7 , wherein the positioning portion is configured to abut against the first connector when the locking member moves in the moving direction. 17. An electrical connector comprising: a first connector mounted on a tip end of a cable and including a conductive contact configured to be electrically connected to a mating contact of a second connector, wherein the conductive contact includes a cylindrical fitting portion and a lid portion enclosing one end of the fitting portion, and wherein an outer diameter of the fitting portion is configured to expand when the fitting portion is connected to or removed from the mating contact; and a locking member mounted on the first connector and including: a flat plate portion configured to cover the lid portion; a pair of arm portions which face the flat plate p
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