Electrical connectors – With circuit component or comprising connector which fully... – Termination circuit
Reexamination Certificate
2002-11-11
2004-07-13
Luebke, Renee (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
With circuit component or comprising connector which fully...
Termination circuit
C439S913000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06761590
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a coupler plug connector, in particular, for a plug connector for a planar lambda probe.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Coupler plugs are used for the connection between a cable harness plug and a lambda probe. The terminals provided in the coupler plug are used for the adjustment, the signal, and/or the heating of the probe. Currently, lambda probes in combination with lambda regulation and 3-way catalytic converters, are used for exhaust-gas purification. The lambda probe, which can be screwed into, for example, an exhaust gas system, includes a sensor for ascertaining the oxygen content in the exhaust gas.
The residual oxygen content is very well suited as a measuring variable and regulates the air-fuel ratio, because the latter indicates precisely whether the air-fuel mixture is burning completely.
In this context, the lambda probe generates a voltage signal, which represents the instantaneous value of the mixture composition, and which follows the mixture changes. The fuel supply to the engine is regulated by a carboration system in accordance with the signal from the lambda probe such that a stoichiometric air-fuel ratio &lgr;=1 is achieved. In accordance with the design of the exhaust gas system and with the conditions for use, heated or unheated probes are used. The lambda probe has other uses apart from motor vehicles, e.g., for regulating gas motors or oil/gas burners.
In particular, broadband lambda probes have a modular design and, in conjunction with planar techniques, can be integrated in a plurality of functions. They typically have functional layers, which are made up of a porous protective layer, an external electrode, a sensor foil, an internal electrode, a reference air channel foil, an insulation layer, a heating element, a heating foil, a resistor or an adjustment element, and terminal contacts.
Because the broadband lambda probe is made up of the combination of a Nernst concentration cell (sensor cell) and a pump cell that transports oxygen ions, it is able to carry out very precise measurements not only in the stoichiometric point at &lgr;=1, but also in the lean and rich range.
Every probe is individually adjusted for a balancing effect. For this purpose, the probe has a built-in resistor (“mini-hybrid”). The adjustment may be accomplished by ablating the resistor layer that is situated on a ceramic substrate using a laser beam, thus generating a change in the resistance and resulting in a balancing.
In a given embodiment, the adjustment unit, or the resistor, may be arranged on the probe. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, the resistor is arranged outside, for example, on a cable harness plug that is coupled to the probe.
Heretofore, the balancing has been carried out by transporting the housing of the coupler plug to the balancing position without the cover element, the resistor being installed in the coupler plug. According to this technique, after the appropriate laser treatment for the balancing, the cover element is then subsequently mounted at a different assembly position.
To prevent humidity, contamination, or the like from penetrating into the coupler plug, and to assure that the appropriate atmosphere is present within the coupler plug, the cover element has additional seals. In addition, pressure compensating elements are arranged on the housing of the coupler plug.
One disadvantage of this design is that additional working and assembly steps are necessary after the balancing to close up the coupler plug in a functionally correct manner.
In addition, it is necessary to separately manufacture a supplemental cover element along with a seal, and to make this cover element available in the balancing area.
SUMMARY
An object of the present invention is to provide a coupler plug for a planar broadband lambda probe that can be produced in a cost-effective manner and have very small dimensions.
This object may be achieved by providing a coupler plug that includes a cover element that can be mounted over the adjustment element, and that has primary and secondary locking device that cooperates with the cover element, the secondary locking device being provided as a fixing element to fix in place at least one electrical contact that is installed in the housing. The fixing element also has support elements that point to the cover element, such that the cover element only completely closes in the end position of the secondary element (the fixing in place of the electrical contact).
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, the coupler plug is configured so as to be of small dimensions, because, due to the compact installation of electrical contacts in a basic body and the arrangement of the adjustment element likewise in the coupler plug, the external dimensions of the coupler plug, which may be arranged between a cable harness and a lambda probe, are very small.
In addition, according to an exemplary embodiment, the coupler plug according to the present invention may include only a small number of parts. As a result, a cost-effective and efficient manufacturing process can be implemented.
Because the basic body may be completely surrounded by the cover element, it is possible to seal off the interior of the coupler plug through an arrangement of sealing lips within the cover element, or an arrangement of seals in the basic body, so that the coupler plug is protected, particularly from spray water and/or soiling.
This also aids in the latching of the cover element to the basic body. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a first and second latching device, or a primary and a secondary locking device, are provided. The latter may be configured such that the cover element has latching arms, which, in the closed state of the cover, are in contact with the basic body of the coupler plug and bring about a coupling there using latching hooks.
According to a further embodiment, the primary locking device operates in two stages. In a first stage, the cover element latches such that it is held on the basic body. As a result of continued pressure of the cover element in the direction of the basic body, the fixing element embedded in the basic body may be fixed onto the electrical contact element running in the basic body, for example, a planar plug sleeve, which is connected to the lambda probe. However, the fixing only takes place by the fixing element being pressed onto the contact element, so that the contact element and the fixing element have a secure connection. In addition, the fixing element may be restrained in the basic body, which means that, in the mounted state of the contact element, the fixing element moves only in the axial push-on direction of the cover. In addition, support elements may be provided on the fixing element, pointing away from the fixing element, the support elements extending in the direction of the cover element.
In the non-actuated state of the secondary locking device, i.e., the non-fixing of the contact element, the support elements may extend far beyond the basic body of the coupler plug such that the cover element is held only by the first latching action of the primary locking device. In response to a complete activation and thus the proper fixing in place of the contact element, the cover element undergoes the second latching action of the primary locking device.
This has the advantage that it is possible in a simple manner to check whether a successful contacting and therefore securing of the electrical contact element has been achieved with respect to the lambda probe, and that the cover element is tightly closed with respect to the basic body.
Advantageously, hanging devices may be provided on the periphery of the cover element which make it possible to secure the coupler plug on another part, for example, using a groove-and-tongue connection, or, alternatively, through hanging devices such that electrical lines can be mounted on the coupler plug.
Mounting possibilities are optionally provided for spray-water sleeves.
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Maue Hans-Heinrich
Pade Wolfgang
Kenyon & Kenyon
Luebke Renee
McCamey Ann
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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