Connector with a lever

Electrical connectors – With coupling separator – Including retainer or joiner

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439152, H01R 1362

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052384179

ABSTRACT:
A connector having a pair of opposed housings capable of being fitted to and detached from each other, guide slits formed in one of the housings, driven pins provided on the other housing, and a lever rotatably attached to the one of the housings and capable of engaging with the driven pins. The housings are fitted to or detached from each other by rotating the lever. Mating engagement holes and projections capable of engaging with each other when the housings are normally fitted are provided on one of the housings and the lever, and other engagement holes and projections for sensing the fitted state of the housings are provided on the other housing and the lever. An electric circuit for lighting a lamp to enable the fitted state to be sensed is also provided. Therefore the operator can easily confirm the locked state of the lever with the eye. Also, the mode with which the connector is designed and operated is improved.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3345604 (1967-10-01), Henschen
patent: 4083619 (1978-04-01), McCormick et al.
patent: 4878853 (1989-11-01), Yamade et al.
patent: 5017147 (1991-05-01), Sugiyama et al.
patent: 5035644 (1991-07-01), Nakazato et al.

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