Connector which is reduced in possibility of damage due to warping of a connection object without decreasing the insertability of the connection object
US-9281593-B2 · Mar 8, 2016 · US
US2016294091A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016294091-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615064131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A connector is provided which includes engaging portions for engaging hooks formed on the upper arm portion of each terminal, an actuator having two contact pressure portions formed on each of two end surfaces positioned on opposite sides from each other in the left and right direction, and a housing having two holding portions opposing each other on the left and right sides and interposing the actuator. The holding portions press against the contact pressure portions of the actuator in a second position and do not press against the contact pressure portions of the actuator in a first position, where the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are engaging the hooks is the first position and the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are not engaging the hooks is the second position.
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1 . A connector comprising: a housing able to receive flat wiring inserted from the front; terminals held inside the housing, each terminal having an arm portion arranged above the flat wiring; and an actuator for pressing down on the flat wiring, the actuator having engaging portions for engaging a hook formed in each arm portion, two contact pressure portions formed on the two end surfaces on opposite sides from each other in the left and right direction; the housing having two holding portions on the opposing left and right sides interposing the actuator, the holding portions pressing against the contact pressure portions of the actuator in a second position and the holding portions not pressing against the contact pressure portions of the actuator in a first position, the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are engaging the hooks being the first position and the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are not engaging the hooks being the second position. 2 . A connector according to claim 1 , wherein the engaging portions of the actuator are positioned below the hooks and are caught by the hooks, and the second position is defined as below the first position. 3 . A connector according to claim 1 , wherein each holding portion has a first surface facing an end surface of the actuator and a second surface indented relative to the first surface, each contact pressure portion of the actuator presses against a first surface of a holding portion in the second position, and each contact pressure portion of the actuator does not press against a first surface and moves away from a second surface of a holding portion in the first position. 4 . A connector according to claim 3 , wherein each second surface is formed above a first surface. 5 . A connector according to claim 3 , wherein each holding portion also has an inclined surface positioned in front of the first surface and inclined away from the contact pressure portion of the actuator. 6 . A connector according to claim 1 , wherein each contact pressure portion of the actuator protrudes from the end surface. 7 . A connector according to claim 3 , wherein the actuator also has a protruding portion protruding from each end surface and having a protrusion length smaller than that of the pressure contact portion, and each protruding portion on the actuator in the first position does not press against the first surface of a holding portion but rather is apart from the first surface. 8 . A connector according to claim 1 , wherein the housing also has a bulging portion above each holding portion, and the contact pressure portions of the actuator press against a bulging portion when the actuator is moving upwards. 9 . A method of manufacturing a connector comprising the steps of: inserting terminals each having an arm portion arranged above flat wiring into a housing able to receive flat wiring inserted from the front and having two holding portions opposing each other on the left and right sides; inserting an actuator for pressing down on the flat wiring and having engaging portions for engaging hooks formed in the first (sic) arm portions, and two contact pressure portions formed on each of two end surfaces on opposite sides of each other in the left and right direction, the actuator being inserted into a second position in the housing; and pushing the actuator into a first position in the housing; the second position being the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are not engaging the hooks, and the position of the actuator when the holding portions are pressing against the contact pressure portions; and the first position being the position of the actuator when the engaging portions are engaging the hooks, and the position of the actuator when the holding portions are not pressing against the contact pressure portions.
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