IP Library Granted Patent US 12,424,789
Granted Patent B2
US 12,424,789 · App. 17/351,463 · Granted Sep 23, 2025

Housing for a connector of a connector system

Inventors: Kevin McKee (Hemet, CA); David Allen Klein (Winston Salem, NC)
Assignee: TE CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS GmbH
H01R13/6275H01R13/11H01R13/2407H01R13/502
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Patent No.
US 12,424,789
App. No.
17/351,463
Granted
Sep 23, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A housing for a connector includes a main body having a plurality of exterior sides and a resilient shell extending from the exterior sides. The resilient shell includes a first resilient section having a first support connected to the exterior sides and a cantilever disposed at an end of the first support opposite the main body. The cantilever is separated by a distance from at least one of the exterior sides and is elastically deflectable toward the at least one of the exterior sides.

Claims (18)

1. A connector system, comprising:

a first connector including a first housing, the first housing has a rear wall, the rear wall has a pin terminal receiving passageway extending through the rear wall and a protrusion extending from the rear wall, the protrusion has a contact surface with an angular profile extending circumferentially around the pin terminal receiving passageway; and

a second connector including a second housing, a socket terminal disposed within the second housing, and a spring connected to the second housing, the spring engages with the first housing in a mating position of the second connector with the first connector and provides a spring elastic force pressing the socket terminal against the protrusion.

2. The connector system of claim 1 , wherein the first connector has a pin terminal positioned in the pin terminal receiving passageway and connected with the socket terminal in the mating position.

3. The connector system of claim 1 , wherein an insertion end of the socket terminal has a flared shape, the flared shape is urged against the angular profile by the spring elastic force.

4. The connector system of claim 3 , wherein the angular profile has at least one of an exterior peak and an interior peak and extends in a sloped manner with respect to the pin terminal receiving passageway.

5. The connector system of claim 4 , wherein the angular profile has the exterior peak and the interior peak, the flared shape is held in a recess between the exterior peak and the interior peak by the spring elastic force.

6. The connector system of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion has a contact surface with a flat portion, an insertion end of the socket terminal is urged against the flat portion by the spring elastic force.

7. The connector system of claim 1 , wherein the spring has a pair of curved legs connected to the second housing and a crosspiece extending between the curved legs.

8. The connector system of claim 7 , wherein the second connector includes a latching device attached to the second housing, the latching device has a base and a resilient arm extending from the base, the resilient arm is deflectable with respect to the base.

9. The connector system of claim 8 , wherein the crosspiece of the spring is held in a notch of the resilient arm at an end of the resilient arm opposite the base.

10. The connector system of claim 9 , wherein the first housing has a receptacle latching feature with a ramp extending from an exterior side of the first housing.

11. The connector system of claim 10 , wherein the crosspiece contacts the ramp during insertion of the second connector into the first connector, deflecting the resilient arm away from the exterior side of the first housing, the resilient arm urging the spring toward the exterior side of the first housing.

12. The connector system of claim 10 , wherein the spring engages the receptacle latching feature in the mating position to provide the spring elastic force.

13. The connector system of claim 8 , wherein the latching device has a retention arm extending from the base and abutting a stop of the second housing.

14. A connector system, comprising:

a first connector including a first housing, the first housing has a rear wall with a protrusion extending from the rear wall; and

a second connector including a second housing, a socket terminal disposed within the second housing, a spring connected to the second housing, and a latching device attached to the second housing, the spring engages with the first housing in a mating position of the second connector with the first connector and provides a spring elastic force pressing the socket terminal against the protrusion, the latching device has a base and a resilient arm extending from the base, the resilient arm is deflectable with respect to the base.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 7, 2022
From: TE CONNECTIVITY SERVICES GMBH
To: TE CONNECTIVITY SOLUTIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 060305/0923 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 18, 2021
From: MCKEE, KEVIN; KLEIN, DAVID ALLEN
To: TE CONNECTIVITY SERVICES GMBH
Reel/Frame 056586/0168 →