![]() Connector and connector assembly
专利摘要:
A connector for coupling with an adapter, comprising: at least one connector body each having a first end capable of being inserted into the adapter; at least one locking mechanism; and a boot movably engaged with the connector body. Each of the at least one locking mechanism comprising: a slanting arm extending slantingly and upwardly from the respective connector body; at least one locking protrusion configured to extend from sides of the slanting arm to lock the connector body into locking grooves of the adapter; and a driving arm having a first end connected to the slanting arm. Wherein a second end of the driving arm is connected to the boot and is movable together with the boot to drive the slanting arm connected with the first end of the driving arm to approach a horizontal direction. When an angle between the slanting arm and the horizontal direction becomes smaller than a predetermined angle, the locking protrusion starts to be separated from the locking groove of the adapter, so that an interlock between the connector body and the adapter is unlocked. 公开号:AU2013223760A1 申请号:U2013223760 申请日:2013-02-19 公开日:2014-10-09 发明作者:Soren Grinderslev;Lily LIU;Zhaoyang Tong;Hawk XUE 申请人:Tyco Electronics Shanghai Co Ltd;Tyco Electronics Corp; IPC主号:H01R13-627
专利说明:
WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 CONNECTOR AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201210037495.6 5 filed on February 20, 2012 in the State Intellectual Property Office of China, the whole disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention 10 The present invention relates to a connector used in the data communication and the telecommunication, more particularly, relates to a connector in which an elastic locking member is displaced to release an interlock between the connector and an adapter by moving a boot backward, and relates to a connector assembly having the connector. 15 Description of the Related Art Generally, in various network communication terminals, such as a computer, a router, a server, an exchanger, etc, a user terminal is electrically coupled to an external cable by inserting a plug connector into a receptacle connector, for example, fixed in a wall. Particularly, in an optical fiber communication, it is necessary to use an fiber optic 20 connector to couple, distribute or switch optical fibers. Fig. 15 shows an illustrative perspective view of a conventional fiber optic connector 400 capable of coupling an optical cable 300 to an adapter 200 shown in Figs.4-6. The fiber optic connector 400 comprises a connector body 401 and a relief boot 402 fixed on one end of the connector body 401 to protect the optical cable 300. The optical cable 300 passes 25 through the relief boot 402 and is inserted into the connector body 401. A ferrule 301 for the optical fiber of the optical cable 300 is exposed out of the other end of the connector body WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -2 401. The connector body 401 comprises a housing 403 and a locking mechanism fixed on the housing 403. The locking mechanism comprises an elastic slanting arm 404 extending from the housing 403 in a slope angle of a with respect to the housing 403 and locking protrusions 405 protruded from both sides of the slanting arm 404. Please refer to 5 Fig.6 and Fig. 16, the adapter 200 has a box-shape and comprises a receiving portion 202 for receiving the connector body 401 therein, a splicing portion for splicing the ferrule 301 for the optical fiber of the optical cable 300, and a locking groove 201 formed in a wall of the receiving portion 202. Referring to Fig.15, when the fiber optic connector 400 is inserted into the adapter 200, the connector body 401 is received in the receiving portion 10 202, the ferrule 301 is inserted into the splicing portion 203 to splice with a ferrule of another optical fiber inserted in the splicing portion 203, the locking protrusions 405 is fitted in the locking grooves 201, and an end of the slanting arm 404 is exposed outside the adapter 200. In this way, the locking protrusions 405 are locked in the locking grooves 201 so that the whole fiber optic connector 400 cannot be directly pulled out of the adapter 200. 15 When it needs to separate the fiber optic connector 400 from the adapter 200, an operator presses the end of the slanting arm 404 of the locking mechanism so that the end of the slanting arm 404 moves toward the outside of the housing 403 to drive the locking protrusions 405 separate from the locking grooves 201 and then the fiber optic connector 400 can be pulled out of the adapter 200. 20 In the above fiber optic connector 400, a reliable interlock between the fiber optic connector 400 and the adapter 200 is achieved by the elastic locking member. If it needs to maintain, check or reconstruct the fiber optic connector 400, then an operator may press the slanting arm 404 from sides of the fiber optic connector 400 to release the interlock between the fiber optic connector 400 and the adapter 200. Accordingly, an enough operation space 25 must be left in advance on an assemble panel (not shown) for mounting the adapter 200 to ensure that the operator can easily press the slanting arm 404. Thereby, the conventional WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -3 fiber optic connector 400 needs occupying a relatively larger space, and a space between adjacent adapters 200 on the assemble panel cannot be reduced, as a result, the adapters 200 cannot be arranged on the assemble panel in a high density. 5 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to overcome or alleviate at least one aspect of the above mentioned disadvantages. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector, wherein an elastic locking member is shifted, by moving a boot backward, to release and separate an 10 interlock between the connector and an adapter, so that the adapters can be arranged on an assemble panel in a high density without needing to leave a relatively larger operation space in advance. According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector for coupling with an adapter, comprising: at least one connector body each having a first end 15 capable of being inserted into the adapter; at least one locking mechanism; and a boot movably engaged with the connector body. Each of the at least one locking mechanism comprising: a slanting arm extending slantingly and upwardly from the respective connector body; at least one locking protrusion configured to extend from sides of the slanting arm to lock the connector body into locking grooves of the adapter; and a driving arm having a first 20 end connected to the slanting arm. Wherein a second end of the driving arm is connected to the boot and is movable together with the boot to drive the slanting arm connected with the first end of the driving arm to approach a horizontal direction. When an angle between the slanting arm and the horizontal direction becomes smaller than a predetermined angle, the locking protrusion starts to be separated from the locking groove of the adapter, so that an 25 interlock between the connector body and the adapter is unlocked. The above connector further comprises an automatic restoration mechanism configured WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -4 to restore the boot to an initial position after an external force exerted on the boot for moving it relative to the connector body disappears. In the above connector, the automatic restoration mechanism comprises a spring configured to generate elastic deform with a movement of the boot relative to the connector 5 body so as to produce a resilience force for restoring the boot to the initial position when the external force disappears. The above connector further comprises an engagement device movably inserted into the boot, wherein a second end of the connector body opposite to the first end is inserted into the engagement device, the automatic restoration mechanism is mounted on the 10 engagement device and generates elastic deform with a movement of the boot relative to the engagement device. In the above connector, an elongated groove for receiving the spring therein is formed in an outside portion of the engagement device. In the above connector, the second end of the driving arm is connected to the boot in a 15 snap-in manner. In the above connector, a first protuberance is provided on the second end of the driving arm, and a fixation portion for receiving the second end of the driving arm is provided on an outer portion of the boot and formed with a first elastic piece for fitting with the first protuberance. 20 In the above connector, a detachable cover is provided on the fixation portion and has a block arm extending downward and inserted into a front end of the spring received in the elongated groove of the engagement device so that the spring is abutted against the block arm. In the above connector, the connector body comprises a connection portion extending 25 from the second end of the connector body and inserted into the engagement device in a fastener or snap-in manner to prevent the connector body from being disengaged from the WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -5 engagement device. In the above connector, the connection portion is provided with a second protuberance radially extending outward, the engagement device is formed with a second elastic piece for fitting with the second protuberance, and the connector body and the engagement device are 5 fixed together by a snap-in manner of the second protuberance and the second elastic piece. The above connector further comprises a holding ring provided in the boot, a cable introduced in the boot passing through the holding ring, wherein the engagement device comprises an extension portion, and the holding ring can be slid to the extension portion over the cable. 10 In the above connector, a receiving groove for receiving a bared fiber of the cable is formed in the extension portion. In the above connector, a secondary ring is provided between the extension portion and the holding ring. In the above connector, the connector comprises two connector bodies, and a holding 15 bracket is provided to hold the two connector bodies side by side. In the above connector, the connector is a fiber optic connector. In the above connector, the connector is a LC type of fiber optic connector. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector assembly comprising a connector according to the above embodiments and an adapter. The 20 adapter comprising: at least two chambers in pairs formed in both ends of the adapter, respectively, and configured to receive the inserted connector bodies therein, respectively; at least two locking grooves formed in inner walls of the chambers, respectively, and configured to fit with the locking protrusions of the connector; and at least one splicing portion each disposed between a pair of chambers for coupling with an ferrule of the 25 connector body inserted into the chambers. According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -6 assembly comprising a connector according to the above embodiments and an adapter. The adapter comprising: at least one chamber formed in one end of the adapter and configured to receive the respective inserted connector body therein; at least one locking groove formed in an inner wall of the chamber and configured to fit with the locking protrusion of the 5 connector; and at least one splicing portion each disposed in the respective chamber and provided with a fixation ferrule for coupling with an ferrule of the connector body inserted into the chamber. According to various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the interlock between the connector and an adapter can be released by directly moving boot relative to the 10 connector body, therefore, the operator does not need to press the elastic slanting arm with fingers and then pull the connector out of the adapter. Furthermore, the automatic restoration mechanism can automatically restore the boot to the initial position after the external force exerted on the boot for moving it relative to the connector body disappears. Moreover, the connector of the present invention can greatly reduce the operation space for plugging and 15 pulling the connector, as a result, a plurality of adapters and/or connectors can be arranged and mounted on the assemble panel in a higher density. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The above and other features of the present invention will become more apparent by 20 describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is an illustrative perspective view of a connector assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; Fig.2 is an illustrative perspective view of a connector according to an exemplary 25 embodiment of the present invention; Fig.3 is an illustrative exploded view of the connector of Fig.2; WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -7 Fig.4 is an illustrative perspective view of an adapter of the connector assembly of Fig. 1 in a direction; Fig.5 is an illustrative perspective view of the adapter of the connector assembly of Fig. 1 in another direction; 5 Fig.6 is a cross section view of the adapter of Fig.4 taken along a line A-A; Fig.7 is an illustrative flat view of the connector assembly of Fig.1, wherein a local section view of which is shown; Fig.8 is a cross section view of the connector of Fig.2 taken in a width direction along a center line; 10 Fig.9 is a cross section view of the connector of Fig.8 taken along a line C-C; Fig.10 is an illustrative enlarged view of a part D shown in Fig.9; Fig.1 1 is a cross section view of the connector of Fig.8 taken along a line B-B; Fig. 12A and Fig. 12B show illustrative perspective views of a cover shown in Fig.3, respectively; 15 Fig. 13 is a cross section view of an extension portion of a connector body fitted in a protect sleeve according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 14 is a cross section view of an extension portion of a connector body fitted in a protect sleeve according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 15 is an illustrative perspective view of a conventional connector; and 20 Fig. 16 is an illustrative flat view of the connector of Fig. 15, wherein a local section view of which is shown. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE IVENTION 25 Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein the like reference numerals refer to the like WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 elements. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiment set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. 5 Fig. 1 is an illustrative perspective view of a connector assembly 600 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The connector assembly 600 mainly comprises an adapter 200 and a connector of the present invention. Optical fibers of two optical cables 500 can be spliced, distributed or switched with the connector assembly 600 of the present invention. 10 Referring to Figs.4-6, the adapter 200 mainly comprising: four chambers 202 in pairs formed in both ends of the adapter 200, respectively, and configured to receive inserted connector bodies therein, respectively; two locking grooves 201 formed in inner walls of any one of the chambers 202, respectively, and configured to fit with locking protrusions (described later) of the connector 100; and two splicing portions 203 each disposed between 15 a pair of chambers 202 for coupling with an ferrule 13 of the connector body inserted into the chamber 202. In this way, the optical fibers of the two optical cables will be spliced in the splicing portions 203. It would be appreciated for those skilled in this art that the connector assembly 600 can be applied to not only splice the optical cables, but also electrically connect two electric cables. Accordingly, the cable of the present invention may 20 be the optical cable or the electric cable. Fig.2 is an illustrative perspective view of a connector 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; Fig.3 is an illustrative exploded view of the connector 100 of Fig.2. The connector 100 is applied to couple with an adapter 200, and the connector 100 mainly comprising: two connector bodies 1 each having a first end capable of being 25 inserted into the adapter 200; two locking mechanisms 2; and a boot 4 movably engaged with the connector body 1 and permitting an optical cable 500 to pass therethrough. Each of WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -9 the locking mechanisms 2 mainly comprising: a slanting arm 21 extending slantingly and upwardly from the respective connector body 1; two locking protrusions 22 configured to extend from sides of the slanting arm 21 to lock the connector body 1 into the locking grooves 201 (please see Fig.6) of the adapter 200; and a driving arm 23 having a first end 5 connected to the slanting arm 21. A second end of the driving arm 23 is connected to the boot 4 and is movable together with the boot 4 to drive the slanting arm 21 connected with the first end of the driving arm 23 to approach a horizontal direction (an axial direction of the connector). When an angle between the slanting arm 21 and the horizontal direction becomes smaller than a predetermined angle, the locking protrusion 22 starts to be separated 10 from the locking groove 201 of the adapter 200 so that an interlock between the connector body 1 and the adapter 200 is unlocked. In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the first end of the slanting arm 21 is integrally connected to an outer surface of the connector body 1, and the second end of the slanting arm 21 extends away from the outer surface of the connector body 1. In this way, 15 as shown in Fig. 11, the slanting arm 21 extends relative to the outer surface of the connector body 1 by an angle of p to form a slope cantilever. In this way, when the boot 4 is pulled to leave away from the connector body 1, the second end of the driving arm 23 is moved together with the boot 4 to drive the second end (free end) of the slanting arm 21 to approach or displace toward the outer surface of the connector body 1. At the same time, the 20 slanting arm 21 drives the locking protrusions 22 to approach the outer surface of the connector body 1 to separate the locking protrusions 22 from the locking grooves 201 of the adapter 200, as shown in Fig.7. As a result, the interlock between the adapter 200 and the connector 100 is unlocked, and the connector 100 can be pulled out of the adapter 200. In the connector 100 of the present invention, during pulling the boot 4, the second end of the 25 driving arm 23 is not separate from the boot 4, therefore, the movement distance of the boot 4 is limited by the driving arm 23. The connector is designed to ensure that the boot 4 WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -10 cannot be wholly separate from the connector body 1 during the movement of the boot 4, and still ensure that the locking protrusions 22 can be completely separate from the locking grooves 201 of the adapter 200 during the movement of the boot 4. In the connector 100 of the present invention, the interlock between the adapter 200 5 and the connector 100 is unlocked by pulling the boot 4 to leave away from the connector body 1, instead of pressing the slanting arm 22 above the connector 100. Accordingly, the connector 100 of the present invention greatly saves the operation space, particularly, the upper and lower space of the connector, for pressing the slanting arm 21 during plugging and pulling the connector 100. Accordingly, it permits that a plurality of adapters and/or 10 connectors can be stacked and arranged in a highest density on the assemble panel. The connector of the present invention further comprises an automatic restoration mechanism configured to restore the boot 4 to an initial position after an external force exerted on the boot 4 for moving the boot 4 relative to the connector body disappears. Specifically, the automatic restoration mechanism comprises a spring 30 configured to 15 elastically deform with a movement of the boot 4 relative to the connector body 1. The automatic restoration mechanism produces a resilience force to restore the boot 4 to the initial position approach the connector body 1 when the external force disappears. As shown in Fig.3, the connector of the present invention further comprises an engagement device 3 for engaging the connector body 1 with the boot 4. The engagement 20 device 3 is movably inserted into the boot 4. A second end of the connector body 1 opposite to the first end is inserted into the engagement device 3. The spring 30, as the automatic restoration mechanism, is mounted on the engagement device 3 and elastically deforms with the movement of the boot 4 relative to the engagement device 3. Furthermore, as shown in Figs. 3 and 10, an elongated groove 34 for receiving the 25 spring 30 therein is formed in an outside portion of the engagement device 3. The spring 30 is located between a block arm 61 (see Figs.10, 12A, 12B) inserted from the boot 4 into the WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 11 elongated groove 34 and a vertical wall 341 of the elongated groove 34. The block arm 61 is stationary relative to the boot 4, and the engagement device is movable relative to the boot 4. In this way, when the engagement device is moved respect to the boot 4, the spring 30 is compressed and elastically deformed. In an alternative embodiment of the housing of the 5 connector, a restoration spring may be directly provided on the boot 4 and connector body 1. Referring to Figs.3, 9-11, in the connector according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the second end of the driving arm 23 is connected to the boot 4 in a snap-in manner. Specifically, a first protuberance 231 is provided on the second end of the driving arm 23, and a fixation portion 7 for receiving the second end of the driving arm 23 is 10 provided on an outer portion of the boot 4 and formed with a first elastic piece 71 for fitting with the first protuberance 231. After the second end of the driving arm 23 has been inserted into the fixation portion 7, the first elastic piece 71 blocks the first protuberance 231 to prevent the second end of the driving arm 23 from being separated from the fixation portion 7 during drawing the boot 4. The second end of the driving arm 23 is moved together with 15 the boot 4 when the boot 4 is drawn. Since the driving arm 23 is much longer than the slanting arm 21, when the driving arm 23 drives the slanting arm 21 to displace toward the outer surface of the connector body 1, the first end of the driving arm 23 also displaces toward the outer surface of the connector body 1, but the driving arm 23 as a whole moves substantially parallel to the outer surface of the connector body 1. 20 Furthermore, as shown in Figs.3, 9, 10, 12A and 12B, a detachable cover 6 is provided on the fixation portion 7. The elongated groove 34 for receiving the spring 30 therein is formed in an outside portion of the engagement device 3. The cover 6 has the block arm 61 extending downward through the boot 4 and inserted into a front end of the spring 30 received in the elongated groove 34 of the engagement device 3 so that the spring 30 is 25 abutted against the block arm 61, as a result, the spring 30 is located between the block arm 61 and the vertical wall 341 of the elongated groove 34. The block arm 61 may be formed WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 12 on the cover 6, or may be directly formed on the boot 4. An opening 62 is formed in the cover 6, and a projection 72 (shown in Fig. 3) corresponding to the opening 62 is formed on the fixation portion 7 so that the cover 6 can be mounted on the fixation portion 7 in a snap-in manner. 5 Referring Fig.3 and Fig. 11, the connector body 1 comprises a tubular connection portion 11 extending from the second end of the connector body 1 and inserted into the engagement device 3 in a snap-in manner to prevent the connector body 1 from being disengaged from the engagement device 3. Furthermore, the connection portion 11 is provided with a second protuberance 111 radially extending outward. The engagement 10 device 3 is formed with a second elastic piece 31 for fitting with the second protuberance 111. When the connection portion 11 has been inserted into the engagement device 3, the second elastic piece 31 blocks the second protuberance 111 to prevent the connector body 1 from being separated from the engagement device 3. Accordingly, the engagement device 3 moves together with the connector body 1 relative to the boot 4 when the boot 4 is drawn. 15 In the illustrative embodiments, the connector comprises two connector bodies 1, and the connector further comprises a holding bracket 8 for holding the two connector bodies side by side. That is, the two connector bodies 1 are independent from each other and arranged side by side by the holding bracket 8. Consequently, the engagement device 3 comprises two receiving spaces 35 for receiving the two connection portion 11 of the two 20 connector bodies 1 therein. Each of the receiving spaces 35 is defined by an upper wing and a lower wing extending from a middle portion of the engagement device 3 to both sides thereof Alternatively, the receiving space of the engagement device 3 may be formed as an enclosed cylindrical space. As shown in Figs.3, 13 and 14, the connector of the present invention further comprises 25 a holding ring 5 provided in the boot 4. A cable 500 introduced in the boot 4 passes through the holding ring 5. Additionally, the engagement device 3 comprises an extension portion 32 WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 13 extending from the middle portion of the engagement device 3, and the holding ring 5 can be slid to the extension portion 32 over the cable 500 to hold contact between the extension portion 32 and the protect sleeve of the cable 500 by a crimped manner. Furthermore, a receiving groove 33 for receiving a bared fiber 501 of the cable 500 is formed in the 5 extension portion 32 so that the bared fiber 501 of the cable 500 can pass through the receiving groove 33 and enters into the connection portion 11 of the connector body 1. Furthermore, a secondary ring 51 (shown in Fig. 13) is provided between the extension portion 32 and the holding ring 5. When the holding ring 5 is crimped on the extension portion 32, the secondary ring 51 can protect the extension portion 32. 10 In the connector 100 of the present invention, the optical cable 500 passes through a relief boot 41 connected to the boot 4 and enters into the boot 4, then passes through the holding ring 5, and then a protection layer of the optical cable 500 is peeled off to expose the bared fiber 501. The bared fiber 501 passes through the receiving groove 33 and enters into the connector body 1 through the connection portion 11. Referring to Figs.8 and 11, a 15 fiber fixation device 12 is provided in the connector body 1. The bared fiber 501 is positioned by the fiber fixation device 12 and connected to the ferrule 13. As shown in Fig.3, a protect cover 9 is also provided on the ferrule to protect the ferrule 13. In the present invention, the connector 100 comprises two connector bodies 1, and the connector 100 further comprises a holding bracket 8 for holding the two connector bodies 20 side by side. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the connector may have only one connector body to omit the bracket. In addition, the engagement device 3 and the boot 4 may be configured to have a cylindrical structure, and such connector only can splice one bared fiber. In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, the connector may comprise three or more connector bodies. 25 In the above embodiments of the present invention, it has been described a connector assembly in which the connector 100 inserted into an adapter 200 having chambers 202 in WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -14 both ends thereof. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the connector assembly may comprises the connector 100 according to the above embodiments, and an adapter 200 comprising: at least one chamber 202 formed in one end of the adapter and configured to receive the respective inserted connector body therein; at least one locking 5 groove 201 formed in an inner wall of the chamber 202 and configured to fit with the locking protrusion of the connector; and at least one splicing portion 203 each disposed in the respective chamber and provided with a fixation ferrule for coupling with the ferrule 13 of the connector body inserted into the chamber. In this embodiment, the chambers are formed only in one end of the adapter, and a fixation ferrule is pre-embedded in the splicing 10 portion. Such connector maybe pre-mounted on, for example, a wall or a bracket, and function as a receptacle connector for fitting with the plug connector of the present invention. According to various exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the interlock between the connector and an adapter can be released by directly moving boot relative to the 15 connector body, therefore, the operator does not need to press the elastic slanting arm with fingers and then pull the connector out of the adapter. Furthermore, the automatic restoration mechanism can automatically restore the boot to the initial position after the external force exerted on the boot for moving it relative to the connector body disappears. Moreover, the connector of the present invention can greatly reduce the operation space for plugging and 20 pulling the connector, as a result, a plurality of adapters and/or connectors can be arranged and mounted on the assemble panel in a higher density. Although it has been described the connector of the present invention by an example of an optical cable connector, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the connector of the present invention may be an electric cable connector for connecting two 25 electric cables, for example, a plug connector or a receptacle connector of various network communication terminals, such as a computer, a router, a server, a exchanger, etc. The plug WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 15 connector may be provided with the locking mechanism consisting of a slanting arm, a driving arm and locking protrusions of the present invention. Although several exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications may be made in 5 these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents. As used herein, an element recited in the singular and proceeded with the word "a" or "an" should be understood as not excluding plural of said elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated. Furthermore, references to "one embodiment" of the present 10 invention are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Moreover, unless explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments "comprising" or "having" an element or a plurality of elements having a particular property may include additional such elements not having that property.
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Claims (18) [1] 1. A connector (100) for coupling with an adapter (200), comprising: at least one connector body (1) each having a first end capable of being inserted into the adapter; 5 at least one locking mechanism (2) each comprising: a slanting arm (21) extending slantingly and upwardly from the respective connector body; at least one locking protrusion (22) configured to extend from sides of the slanting arm (21) to lock the connector body into locking grooves (201) of the adapter (200); and 10 a driving arm (23) having a first end connected to the slanting arm; and a boot (4) movably engaged with the connector body, wherein a second end of the driving arm (23) is connected to the boot (4) and is movable together with the boot (4) to drive the slanting arm (21) connected with the first end of the driving arm (23) to approach a horizontal direction, 15 when an angle between the slanting arm (21) and the horizontal direction becomes smaller than a predetermined angle, the locking protrusion (22) starts to be separated from the locking groove (201) of the adapter (200), so that an interlock between the connector body and the adapter is unlocked. 20 [2] 2. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising an automatic restoration mechanism configured to restore the boot (4) to an initial position after an external force exerted on the boot (4) for moving it relative to the connector body disappears. [3] 3. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the automatic restoration mechanism 25 comprises a spring (30) configured to elastically deform with a movement of the boot (4) relative to the connector body so as to produce a resilience force for restoring the boot (4) to WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 17 the initial position when the external force disappears. [4] 4. The connector according to any one of claims 1-3, further comprising an engagement device (3) movably inserted into the boot (4), 5 wherein a second end of the connector body (1) opposite to the first end is inserted into the engagement device (3), wherein the automatic restoration mechanism is mounted on the engagement device (3) and generates elastic deform with a movement of the boot (4) relative to the engagement device (3). 10 [5] 5. The connector according to claim 4, wherein an elongated groove for receiving the spring therein is formed in an outside portion of the engagement device (3). [6] 6. The connector according to claim 5, wherein the second end of the driving arm (23) 15 is connected to the boot (4) in a snap-in manner. [7] 7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein a first protuberance (231) is provided on the second end of the driving arm, and wherein a fixation portion (7) for receiving the second end of the driving arm is 20 provided on an outer portion of the boot and formed with a first elastic piece (71) for fitting with the first protuberance (231). [8] 8. The connector according to claim 7, wherein a detachable cover (6) is provided on the fixation portion (7) and has a block arm (61) extending downward and inserted into a 25 front end of the spring (30) received in the elongated groove (34) of the engagement device so that the spring is abutted against the block arm (61). WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 18 [9] 9. The connector according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the connector body comprises a connection portion (11) extending from the second end of the connector body and inserted into the engagement device in a snap-in manner to prevent the connector body 5 from being disengaged from the engagement device. [10] 10. The connector according to claim 9, wherein the connection portion (11) is provided with a second protuberance (111) radially extending outward, wherein the engagement device is formed with a second elastic piece (31) for fitting 10 with the second protuberance (111), and wherein the connector body and the engagement device are fixed together by a snap-in manner of the second protuberance (111) and the second elastic piece (31). [11] 11. The connector according to any one of claims 1-10, further comprising a holding ring 15 (5) provided in the boot, a cable (500) introduced in the boot passing through the holding ring (5), wherein the engagement device comprises an extension portion (32), and the holding ring can be slid to the extension portion over the cable. 20 [12] 12. The connector according to claim 11, wherein a receiving groove (33) for receiving a bared fiber (501) of the cable is formed in the extension portion. [13] 13. The connector according to claim 12, wherein a secondary ring (51) is provided between the extension portion and the holding ring. 25 [14] 14. The connector according to claim 9, wherein the connector comprises two connector WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 -19 bodies (1), and a holding bracket (8) is provided to hold the two connector bodies side by side. [15] 15. The connector according to any one of claims 1-14, wherein the connector is a fiber 5 optic connector. [16] 16. The connector according to claim 15, wherein the connector is a LC type of fiber optic connector. 10 [17] 17. A connector assembly comprising: a connector according to any one of claims 1-16; and an adapter (200), comprising: at least two chambers (202) in pairs formed in both ends of the adapter, respectively, and configured to receive the inserted connector bodies therein, respectively; 15 at least two locking grooves (201) formed in inner walls of the chambers (202), respectively, and configured to fit with the locking protrusions of the connector; and at least one splicing portion (203) each disposed between a pair of chambers for coupling with an ferrule (13) of the connector body inserted into the chambers. 20 [18] 18. A connector assembly comprising: a connector according to any one of claims 1-16; and an adapter (200), comprising: at least one chamber (202) formed in one end of the adapter and configured to receive the respective inserted connector body therein; 25 at least one locking groove (201) formed in an inner wall of the chamber (202) and configured to fit with the locking protrusion of the connector; and WO 2013/124785 PCT/IB2013/051329 - 20 at least one splicing portion (203) each disposed in the respective chamber and provided with a fixation ferrule for coupling with an ferrule (13) of the connector body inserted into the chamber.
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