Coupling mechanism for electrical connectors
First Claim
1. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a receptacle assembly including a receptacle connector having a plurality of studs extending radially outwardly therefrom and a plurality of contacts;
a plug assembly having a plurality of contacts and including;
a plug body having one of a keyway and a key;
a coupling nut including a plurality of studs extending radially inwardly and having one of a keyway and a key;
a spring biasing said coupling nut in one direction;
a rotatable sleeve retained in said plug including coupling nut ramps and receptacle ramps;
wherein said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly have an unmated condition and a locked mated condition and said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are brought into said locked mated condition when said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are pushed together and said studs of said receptacle assembly and said coupling nut engage said rotatable sleeve and cause said sleeve to rotate thereby locking said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly; and
wherein in said unmated condition, said coupling nut studs are in contact with an end of said rotatable sleeve.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a structure for coupling a plug connector to a receptacle connector by simply pushing the plug connector to lock into place on a receptacle connector and pull the coupling nut to release. Although the action of the push to lock and pull to release is not unique to the connector industry, the present invention is unique in that the plug and receptacle connectors are locked from relative circumferential motion or axial motion to each other when coupled. The connector in a locked mated condition prevents relative motion during high shock and vibration applications. This is achieved by making surface contact between the plug connector and the receptacle connector with a considerable force. Advantageously, the locking condition of the mated connector protects the electrical contacts from excessive wear created when relative motion exists between the plug connector and the receptacle connector, thus preventing loss of continuity, excessive heating and even combustion due to excessive heating.
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16 Claims
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1. An electrical connector, comprising:
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a receptacle assembly including a receptacle connector having a plurality of studs extending radially outwardly therefrom and a plurality of contacts;
a plug assembly having a plurality of contacts and including;
a plug body having one of a keyway and a key;
a coupling nut including a plurality of studs extending radially inwardly and having one of a keyway and a key;
a spring biasing said coupling nut in one direction;
a rotatable sleeve retained in said plug including coupling nut ramps and receptacle ramps;
wherein said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly have an unmated condition and a locked mated condition and said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are brought into said locked mated condition when said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are pushed together and said studs of said receptacle assembly and said coupling nut engage said rotatable sleeve and cause said sleeve to rotate thereby locking said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly; and
wherein in said unmated condition, said coupling nut studs are in contact with an end of said rotatable sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An electrical connector comprising:
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a receptacle assembly including a receptacle connector having a plurality of studs extending radially outwardly therefrom and a plurality of contacts;
a plug assembly having a plurality of contacts and including;
a plug body having one keyway and a key;
a coupling nut including a plurality of studs extending radially inwardly and having one of a keyway and a key such that said coupling nut is prevented from rotation relative to said plug body;
a spring biasing said coupling nut in one direction such that said spring biases coupling nut against said coupling nut studs;
a rotatable sleeve retained in said plug including coupling nut ramps and receptacle ramps;
wherein said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly have an unmated condition and a locked mated condition;
wherein when said receptacle assembly studs are aligned with said receptacle ramps in said unmated condition and said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are pushed together, thereby causing said rotatable sleeve to rotate thereby aligning said coupling nut studs and said coupling nut ramps and further pushing of said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly cause further rotation of said rotatable sleeve and axial movement of said sleeve into a locked mated condition,wherein in said unmated condition said coupling nut ramps are not aligned with said coupling nut studs. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. An electrical connector, comprising:
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a receptacle assembly including a receptacle connector having a plurality of studs extending radially outwardly therefrom and a plurality of contacts;
a plug assembly having a plurality of contacts and including;
a plug body having one of a keyway and a key;
a coupling nut including a plurality of studs extending radially inwardly and having one of a keyway and a key;
a spring biasing said coupling nut in one direction;
a rotatable sleeve retained in said plug including coupling nut ramps and receptacle ramps;
wherein said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly have an unmated condition and a locked mated condition and said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are brought into said locked mated condition when said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly are pushed together and said studs of said receptacle assembly and said coupling nut engage said rotatable sleeve and cause said sleeve to rotate thereby locking said receptacle assembly and said plug assembly;
wherein in said unmated condition, said coupling nut studs are in contact with an end of said rotatable sleeve; and
wherein in said unmated condition said coupling nut ramps are not aligned with said coupling nut studs. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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