Information
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Patent Grant
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6659787
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Patent Number
6,659,787
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Nguyen; Phuongchi
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An attachment structure of a connector is configured so that a group 40 of wires connected to a connector 20, in which a connector block 21 is supported by a holder 22 fixed to a stationary attachment member 31 in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to a stationary attachment member 31, is nearly equally divided into divided groups at a rear portion of the connector block 21, and that each of the divided groups of wires 41 and 42 is fixed to a corresponding one of supports 32 and 33 for a stationary attachment member 31.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an attachment portion structure of a connector, in which a connector block having a plurality of terminals arranged therein is supported by a holder fixed to a stationary member in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to the stationary member.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, there has been developed an apparatus in which a plurality of electronic devices to be installed on an instrumental panel of a vehicle as standard are modulated as an electronic module unit.
For example, an electronic module unit
100
shown in
FIG. 3
has a structure adapted so that this module unit is fitted to a central recess portion of an instrumental panel from the front thereof. A panel side integrated connector
70
is provided on an attachment plate
81
placed in the front of an instrumental panel side, while a module side connector
101
to be connected to a panel side integrated connector
70
is fixed onto a lower part of an attachment surface
100
b
at the side of the rear surface of the electronic module unit
100
.
When this electronic module unit
100
is attached by being fitted into a central recess portion of the instrumental panel from the front thereof, the module side connector
101
is connected to a panel side integrated connector
70
, so that each of electronic devices is electrically connected to an instrumental panel side circuit.
This connector
70
has an oblong connector block
71
, in which a plurality of terminals are arranged, as illustrated in
FIG. 3. A
group
73
of wires respectively connected to the terminals
70
is rearwardly led out of this connector block
71
. Further, this connector
70
has a housing portion
72
a
for accommodating the connector block
71
. This housing portion
72
a
is supported by a holder
72
fixed to an attachment plate
81
in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to the stationary attachment plate
81
.
Incidentally, as shown in, for example,
FIG. 4
, a wire harness
73
a,
which includes wires for a power supply system, for a signal system, for a camera image, and for controlling a heater, and antenna wires
73
b
for a television set, for a radio set, and for GPS, and a wire harness
73
c
for retrofitted optional equipment are collectively connected to the panel side integrated connector
70
.
In case of the conventional connection structure of a connector, all the wires
73
to be connected to the connector
70
are bundled and led out in a single direction. Thus, a force biased in a direction, in which the wires are led out, is acted on the connector block
71
, so that the connector block
71
is put into a tilted state. Consequently, the connector block
71
cannot be held in normal connection standby position and attitude. This may impede the connection between both the connectors
70
and
101
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention has been made to solve the problems with the related art, and therefore n object of the invention is to provide an attachment portion structure of a connector, which is enabled to hold a connector block in normal connection position and attitude, thereby to smoothly and reliably perform the connection between connectors.
According to the invention, there is provided an attachment portion structure of a connector having a connector block, in which a plurality of terminals are arranged in a predetermined direction, supported by a holder fixed to a stationary member in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to the stationary member. A group of wires connected to the connector is nearly equally divided into divided groups, which are respectively led out to opposite directions, at a rear portion of the connector block, and that each of the divided groups of wires is fixed to the stationary member.
With the aforementioned configuration, a group of wires connected to the connector is nearly equally divided into divided groups, which are respectively led out to opposite directions, at a rear portion of the connector block, and that each of the divided groups of wires is fixed to the stationary member. Forces caused by drawing the groups of wires therearound are uniformly exerted in the opposite directions on the connector block supported on the holder, and thus cancel out. Thus, the connector block is held in the normal connection position and attitude without tilting the connector block. Consequently, the connection of the connectors can be smoothly reliably connected to each other.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating the configuration of an example of an attachment portion structure of a connector according to the invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are sectional views each taken in the direction of arrows P—P of
FIG. 1
, and respectively illustrate a state, in which the connector block is in a connection standby position, and a state in which the connector block is in the connection position.
FIG. 3
is a view illustrating the configuration of an example of a conventional attachment portion structure of a connector.
FIG. 4
is an explanatory view illustrating wiring to be connected to an instrumental-panel-side integrated connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention is concretely described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 1
,
2
A, and
2
B illustrate the configuration of an example of an attachment portion structure of a connector according to the invention.
An electronic module unit
100
has a structure adapted so that this module unit is fitted to a central recess portion of an instrumental panel from the front thereof. A panel side integrated connector
20
is provided on an attachment member
31
placed in the front of an instrumental panel side, while a module side connector
101
to be connected to a panel side integrated connector
70
is fixed onto a lower part of an attachment surface
100
b
at the side of the rear surface of the electronic module unit
100
.
Meanwhile, at the side of a vehicle body, a pair of left-hand side and right-hand side supports
32
and
33
obliquely and downwardly extend from a wire fixing member
34
extending in the direction of width thereof. Both bottom portions of the supports
32
and
33
are connected by a horizontal attachment member
31
to each other. Further, the connector
20
is connected to this attachment member
31
.
The connector
20
comprises a connector block
21
, in which a plurality of terminals are arranged in a predetermined direction, and a holder
22
for supporting this connector block
21
and for fixing this block
21
to the stationary attachment member
31
. The holder
22
has a housing portion
22
a
and lock arms
22
b
for tentatively locking the connector block
21
are provided in this housing portion
22
a.
Further, the connector block
21
is locked by the lock arms
22
b
of the holder
22
, so that the connector block
21
is supported thereon in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to the stationary attachment member
31
.
In an attachment portion structure
10
of this connector
20
, a group of wires
40
is almost equally divided into divided groups, which are respectively led out to opposite sides. Each of the divided groups
41
and
42
of wires is fixed in such a manner as to extend along a corresponding one of a V-shaped right-hand side support
32
and a V-shaped left-hand side support
33
, and led to a wire fixing member
34
laterally extending in a front panel portion. Furthermore, the divided groups
41
and
42
of wires are led to a predetermined connection portion together with other wires
43
provided around a front panel. Then, such wires are connected to one another thereat.
According to this attachment portion structure
10
, forces caused by drawing the groups
41
and
42
of wires therearound are uniformly exerted in the opposite directions on the connector block
21
supported on the holder
22
, and thus cancel out. Consequently, the connector block
21
is held in normal connection position and attitude without tilting the connector block
21
.
This prevents an extra load, which is other than a connection load, from being imposed on when an operation of connecting a counter-connector
101
to the connector
20
is performed. Thus, when the electronic module unit
100
is fitted from the front thereof into the central recess portion of the instrumental panel thereby to be attached thereto, the module side connector
101
is reliably connected to the panel side integrated connector
20
. Thus, each of electronic devices is electrically connected to an instrumental panel side circuit.
More particularly, the connector block
21
is attached to the housing portion
22
a
so that the connection between the connector block
21
and the counter-connector
101
slides in a connection direction from a connection standby position shown in
FIG. 2A
to a connection position shown in FIG.
2
B. Thus, these constituent elements constitute a connecting force amplifying mechanism for amplifying the connecting force acting between both the connectors
20
and
101
when an operation of connecting the counter-connector
101
to the connector
20
is performed.
Incidentally, the connection structure of the connector, which has this connecting force amplifying mechanism, is well known. The invention can be applied to a connector disclosed in, for example, JP-A-10-21992. Further, the mechanism for supporting the connector block in such a way as to be able to cause relative displacement with respect to a stationary member is well known. The invention can be applied to the connector disclosed in, for instance, JP-A-10-134900.
In the case that the connection mechanism of a connector according to the invention is employed in the connector having such a connection amplifying mechanism, the connector block is held in the normal connection standby position and attitude. This prevents an extra load other than the connection load from being applied to the connector when an operation of connecting the connector to the counter-connector is performed. Consequently, the connectors can be smoothly connected to each other by reliably increasing the connecting force between both the connectors in response to a sliding operation of the connector block.
In spite of the foregoing description, the attachment portion structure of the connector according to the invention is not limited to the aforementioned concrete configuration of the embodiment. Needless to say, the attachment portion structure of the connector may be suitably changed by modifying, adding or deleting constituent elements if necessary.
As described above, in accordance with the attachment portion structure according to the invention, the group of wires of the connector is nearly equally divided at a rear portion of the connector block into divided groups that are then led out to opposite sides, respectively. Each of the divided groups of wires is fixed to the corresponding stationary member. Forces caused by drawing the divided groups of wires therearound are uniformly exerted in the opposite directions on the connector block supported on the holder, and thus cancel out. Thus, the connector block is held in the normal connection position and attitude without tilting the connector block. Consequently, the connection of the connectors can be smoothly and reliably connected to each other.
Claims
- 1. An attachment portion structure of a connector, comprising a connector block having a plurality of terminals arranged in a predetermined direction, the connector block supported by a holder that is directly fixed to a stationary member, the holder including a housing portion and locking arms which are unitarily formed, the holder extending from the stationary member such that the locking arms lock the connector block and cause relative displacement with respect to the stationary member, wherein a group of wires connected to said connector is nearly equally divided into divided groups, which are respectively led out to opposite directions, at a rear portion of said connector block, and wherein each of said divided groups of wires is fixed to said stationary member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-357216 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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