Self-locking electric connector
First Claim
1. A self-locking electrical connector comprising:
- a first connector element having a housing for receiving contacts, said housing including a radially directed flange formed with radial slots, an internally threaded locking bush rotatably and slidably received on the housing and a stop ring fixed to the bush and formed with axially directed ratchet indentations angularly distributed about the connector axis,a second connector element having a body formed with an external thread for cooperation with said bush, anda spring washer axially retained between said stop ring and said flange, having a plurality of keying fingers engaged into the slots for preventing mutual rotation of the housing and spring washer, axially curved away from the housing between the fingers and formed with projecting deformations located midway between the fingers, said deformations being constructed and arranged for engagement into the ratchet indentations by the resiliency of the washer,wherein said indentations have a dissymetric shape on the circumferential direction so as to oppose unscrewing with a torque greater than the screwing torque.
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Abstract
A self-locking electrical connector comprises a first connector element having a housing including a radially directed flange formed with radial slots, an internally threaded locking bush rotatably and slidably received on the housing and a stop ring fixed to the bush and formed with ratchet indentations distributed about the connector axis, a second connector element has a threaded body. A spring washer is axially retained between the stop ring and the flange. It has a plurality of keying fingers engaged into the slots for preventing mutual rotation of the housing and spring washer, is axially curved away from the housing between the fingers and is formed with projecting deformations located midway between the fingers for engagement into the ratchet identations by the resiliency of the washer.
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6 Claims
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1. A self-locking electrical connector comprising:
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a first connector element having a housing for receiving contacts, said housing including a radially directed flange formed with radial slots, an internally threaded locking bush rotatably and slidably received on the housing and a stop ring fixed to the bush and formed with axially directed ratchet indentations angularly distributed about the connector axis, a second connector element having a body formed with an external thread for cooperation with said bush, and a spring washer axially retained between said stop ring and said flange, having a plurality of keying fingers engaged into the slots for preventing mutual rotation of the housing and spring washer, axially curved away from the housing between the fingers and formed with projecting deformations located midway between the fingers, said deformations being constructed and arranged for engagement into the ratchet indentations by the resiliency of the washer, wherein said indentations have a dissymetric shape on the circumferential direction so as to oppose unscrewing with a torque greater than the screwing torque. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6)
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3. A self-locking electrical connector comprising:
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a first connector element having a housing for receiving contacts, said housing including a radially directed flange formed with radial slots, an internally threaded locking bush rotatably and slidably received on the housing and a stop ring fixed to the bush and formed with axially directed ratchet indentations angularly distributed about the connector axis, a second connector element having a body formed with an external thread for cooperation with said bush, and a spring washer axially retained between said stop ring and said flange, having a plurality of keying fingers engaged into the slots for preventing mutual rotation of the housing and spring washer, axially curved away from the housing between the fingers and formed with projecting deformations located midway between the fingers, said deformations being constructed and arranged for engagement into the ratchet indentations by the resiliency of the washer, wherein windows parallel with the axis are formed in the bush at a position such that the flange appears across the windows when the screwed connection is fully tightened.
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