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Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2002

Filed:

Aug. 16, 2000
Applicant:
Inventors:

Kozue Takatsuki, Yokkaichi, JP;

Masahiko Aoyama, Yokkaichi, JP;

Masahide Hio, Yokkaichi, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01R 1/3627 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H01R 1/3627 ;
Abstract

A connector (A) includes a connector housing ( ) with a locking arm ( ) extending from an outer surface ( A) of the connector housing ( ). A groove ( ) is formed on a base part ( ) of the locking arm ( ) along a direction in which the base part ( ) is erected. A groove ( ) is formed on an arm part ( ) of the locking arm ( ) along a direction in which the arm part ( ) extends. A thickness Tk between a bottom surface ( A) of the groove ( ) of the base part ( ) and a rear surface ( R) thereof is set larger than a vertical thickness Ta of the arm part ( ). When the locking arm tilts in a direction in which the locking arm ( ) moves away from the connector housing ( ), with the base part ( ) acting as the supporting point of the tilting motion of the locking arm ( ), a rib-shaped portion ( B) at both sides of the groove ( ) makes the base part ( ) less flexible than the arm part ( ). Thus, the degree of the strain of the base part ( ) is low. On the other hand, the formation of the groove ( ) allows the arm part ( ) to be more flexible than the base part ( ). The deformation of the arm part ( ) relaxes a tilting force that is applied to the base part ( ). Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the locking arm ( ) from being broken at its base part ( ).


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