High-current plug-in connector for automotive vehicle applications
US-9231326-B2 · Jan 5, 2016 · US
US9793620B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9793620-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615253300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A connector assembly for electrically contacting a blade connector to a second connector The connector assembly includes a blade connector which has a contact surface plane that is electrically connected to the second connector in the mated state. In order to improve mechanical and electrical properties of the overall connector assembly and, in particular, of the blade connector, the assembly further includes a mounting cage in which the blade connector is captively held and which has at least one clamping device that presses the second connector onto the contact surface plane of the blade connector in the mated state.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector assembly for electrically contacting a blade connector to a second connector, the connector assembly comprising: a blade connector, extending in a longitudinal direction, having: (a) a contact surface plane, and (b) at least one guiding element on the contact surface plane of the blade connector and extending along a guiding direction basically perpendicular to the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends; a second connector electrically connected to the blade connector in a mated state through the contact surface plane; and a mounting cage captively holding the blade connector and having at least one clamping device that presses the second connector onto the contact surface plane of the blade connector in the mated state. 2. The connector assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one guiding element is at least one of a rail, a rib, and a series of spot-like structures. 3. The connector assembly according to claim 2 , wherein, the at least one guiding element has an overall trapezoidal cross-sectional shape perpendicular to the guiding direction of the guiding element. 4. The connector assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one guiding element protrudes from the contact surface plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends and the guiding direction along which the guiding element extends. 5. The connector assembly according to claim 4 : (a) further including a contacting plate positioned on and conductively connected to the contact surface plane of the blade connector, and (b) wherein, the contact surface plane has a plurality of contacting protrusions monolithically integrated with a contacting plate. 6. The connector assembly according to claim 4 , wherein the contact surface plane has at least one contacting protrusion which protrudes away from the contact surface plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends. 7. The connector assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the at least one contacting protrusion is between two guiding elements which are spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends. 8. The connector assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the at least one contacting protrusion is elastically deflectable. 9. The connector assembly according to claim 8 the at least one contacting protrusion is a leaf spring. 10. The connector assembly according to claim 5 , further including a second connector electrically connected to the contact surface plane of the blade connector in a mated state and having at least one complementary guiding element which is formed complementary to the at least one guiding element of the blade connector. 11. The connector assembly according to claim 10 , wherein in the mated state, the at least one guiding element of the blade connector and the at least one complementary guiding element are positively locked in the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends. 12. The connector assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the contact surface plane of the blade connector has at least one elastically deflectable contacting protrusion and at least one non-deflectable spacer that separate the second connector from the contact surface plane of the blade connector by a distance which is smaller than a protruding length of the at least one contacting protrusion. 13. The connector assembly according to claim 12 : (a) further including at least one clamping plate, and (b) wherein the mounting cage has a receptacle in which the at least one clamping plate is positioned. 14. The connector assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the mounting cage has a receptacle for the at least one clamping plate between the blade connector and the at least one clamping device in the mated state. 15. A connector assembly for electrically contacting a blade connector to a second connector, the connector assembly comprising: a blade connector, extending in a longitudinal direction, having: (a) a contact surface plane, and (b) at least one guiding element on the contact surface plane of the blade connector: (1) extending along a guiding direction basically perpendicular to the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends, and (2) is at least one of a rail, a rib, and a series of spot-like structures, (3) has an overall trapezoidal cross-sectional shape perpendicular to the guiding direction of the guiding element, and (4) protrudes from the contact surface plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction along which the blade connector extends and the guiding direction along which the guiding element extends, and a second connector electrically connected to the blade connector in a mated state through the contact surface plane; and a mounting cage captively holding the blade connector and having at least one clamping device that presses the second connector onto the contact surface plane of the blade connector in the mated state.
by separate resilient locking means on contact member, e.g. retainer collar or ring around contact member · CPC title
utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member (H01R4/52 takes precedence) · CPC title
Contacts for co-operating by abutting · CPC title
formed as an integral body (H01R13/514 takes precedence) · CPC title
Contact members · CPC title
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