Information
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Patent Grant
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6422889
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Patent Number
6,422,889
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Date Filed
Friday, March 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 310
- 439 345
- 439 350
- 439 357
- 439 533
- 174 72 A
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Electric equipment 130 is fitted in an opening 121 from a passenger compartment side (outside) of an interior member 120 so that an electric wire connecting unit 134 of the electric unit 130 can be electrically connected to electric wires 110 disposed on a non-passenger compartment side (inside) of the interior material 120. A main unit (a main portion) 132 and the electric wire connecting unit 134 of the electric equipment 130 are separated from each other, whereby the main unit 132 and the electric wire connecting unit 134 are separated from each other by operating them from the passenger compartment side and main units 132 of the electric equipment are replaced with the electric wire connecting unit 134 connected to the electric wires 110 being left attached to the non-passenger compartment side of an interior unit in replacing electric equipment 130 in an automotive vehicle employing the interior unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mounting construction for automotive electric equipment which is provided on an interior member of an automotive vehicle and an interior unit employing the same automotive electric equipment mounting construction.
2. Description of the Related Art
As is well known, electric equipment such as an interior room lamp and a map lamp is mounted on a ceiling portion of a passenger compartment of an automotive vehicle. In addition, electric equipment such as a power window switch and a foot well light is mounted on a door trim.
Conventionally, in a case where an interior member or an electric member is assembled to the body of an automotive vehicle, a wiring harness is disposed in advance on the inside of the body which is assembled from welded body parts and painted, and a distal end of the wiring harness and a connector are put through an opening formed in the interior member (a lining) for mounting therein electric equipment from a body side (a non-passenger compartment side: inside) of the interior member to a passenger compartment side thereof (outside). Then, in that state, the interior material is fixed to the frame of the body, and furthermore, after the connector is connected to the electric equipment, a portion of the wiring harness which protrudes on the passenger compartment side of the interior member is pushed in between the interior member and the body, so that the electric equipment fits in the opening in the interior material, the electric equipment being finally fixed to the frame of the body with screws or the like.
On the other hand, in recent years, modularization of an automotive vehicle has been progressing with a view to reducing time and cost required for development of an automotive vehicle, as well as reducing automotive component parts cost and simplifying the assembly process. As a part of the modularization, interior members (linings) are now supplied to an automotive vehicle assembly line with electric equipment being mounted in advance on the interior members (linings) and wiring harnesses which have already been connected to the electric equipment being disposed on the inside of the interior members.
While the modulation of respective parts of the automotive vehicle is very effective in improving the assembling efficiency at a car manufacturer, the modulation rather deteriorates the serviceability at dealerships.
For example, in a case where the housing of electric equipment such as an interior room lamp gets dirty or cracks, although depending on users, there are many cases where they want the whole of the electric equipment to be replaced. However, in the event that the electric equipment is modularized together with the interior member, the wiring harness is disposed tightly on the inside of the interior member, and therefore it is not possible in practice to pull the wiring harness out of the tight space to a wider space to disconnect and reconnect connectors, this making it difficult to replace the dirty or cracked electric equipment with new electric equipment. Furthermore, in a case where electric equipment is fixed to an interior member, there may occur a case where the whole interior member has to be removed to replace the electric equipment. Thus, there is caused a problem that the modulation deteriorates the serviceability at dealerships when compared with the conventional construction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was made with a view to solving the problem inherent in the conventional modular electric equipment, and an object thereof is to provide automotive electric equipment and an automotive interior unit which are more suitable for modularization of an automotive vehicle to seek for better assembling efficiency during the assembling process and better serviceability at dealerships.
With a view to attaining the object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided automotive electric equipment comprising a main unit mounted in an opening formed in an automotive interior member from a passenger compartment side, an electric wire connecting unit provided in such a manner as to be separated from the main unit and disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of the interior member for connecting with electric wires, an engagement unit provided in such a manner as to protrude from the opening to the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member in a state in which the main unit fits in the opening for engagement with the electric wire connecting unit and a function unit provided on the main unit in such a manner as to connect with the electric wire connecting unit via conductors in a state in which the electric wire connecting unit is in engagement with the engagement unit for performing a predetermined function.
In the above construction, preferably, the engagement of the engagement unit with the main unit can be released from the passenger compartment side of the interior member.
In addition, preferably, the engagement unit has a guide which is substantially parallel relative to a mounting reference plane of the main unit which is exposed from the opening in the interior member toward the non-passenger compartment side, and the electric wire connecting unit is adapted to engage with and disengage from the guide of the engagement unit by being caused to slide in directions substantially parallel relative to the mounting reference plane.
Furthermore, preferably, one of the engagement unit and the electric wire connecting unit has a raised portion protruding in a direction substantially perpendicular to the mounting reference plane, whereas the other has a recessed portion or a hole portion adapted to be brought into engagement with the protruding raised portion.
Moreover, preferably, the engagement of the engagement unit with the electric wire connecting unit is released by displacing the raised portion.
Furthermore, preferably, the electric wire connecting unit is disposed so as to connect with the electric wires at intermediate positions along the lengths thereof.
In addition, according to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an automotive interior unit comprising an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle, electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of the interior member and automotive electric equipment having any of the constructions as set forth above wherein at least part of the electric equipment fits in the opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with the electric wires.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing the constructions of automotive electric equipment and an automotive interior unit according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are perspective views showing the details of the electric equipment of the above embodiment, wherein
FIG. 2A
is an exploded perspective view of the electric equipment and
FIG. 2B
is a perspective view showing a terminal connecting construction in the electric equipment.
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are diagrams showing the shape of a contact member of the above embodiment and a process according to the embodiment in which an electric wire is press fitted in the contact member;
FIGS. 4A
to
4
D are perspective views showing a first construction example of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit and an engagement unit of the above embodiment, wherein
FIG. 4A
is a side view of a box portion,
FIG. 4B
a plan view of the same box portion,
FIG. 4C
a front sectional view thereof, and
FIG. 4D
a sectional view showing a state in which the box portion is brought into engagement with the engagement unit;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a second construction example according to the above embodiment of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit and an engagement unit;
FIGS. 6A
to
6
E are diagrams showing the above second construction example, wherein
FIG. 6A
is a side view of the engagement unit,
FIG. 6B
a plan view of the same engagement unit,
FIG. 6C
a front sectional view thereof,
FIG. 6D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit is brought into engagement with the engagement unit, and
FIG. 6E
a diagram showing a state in which the engagement of the electric wire connecting unit with the engagement unit is released;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a third construction example according to the above embodiment of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit and an engagement unit;
FIGS. 8A
to
8
F are diagrams showing the above third construction example, wherein
FIG. 8A
is a plan view of the engagement unit,
FIG. 8B
a front sectional view of the same engagement unit,
FIG. 8C
a side view thereof,
FIG. 8D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit is brought into engagement with the engagement unit, and
FIGS. 8E and 8F
diagrams showing a state in which the engagement of the electric wire connecting unit with the engagement unit is released;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing a fourth construction example according to the above embodiment of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit and an engagement unit; and
FIGS. 10A
to
10
E are diagrams showing the above fourth construction example, wherein
FIG. 10A
is a plan view of the engagement unit,
FIG. 10B
a front sectional view of the same engagement unit,
FIG. 10C
a side view thereof,
FIG. 10D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit is brought into engagement with the engagement unit, and
FIG. 10E
a diagram showing a state in which the engagement of the electric wire connecting unit with the engagement unit is released.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of the invention will be described. Automotive electric equipment and the basic construction of an automotive interior unit using the electric equipment according to the present embodiment are shown in FIG.
1
. Described as one example of the interior unit will be an interior unit for the ceiling of a passenger compartment of an automotive vehicle to which electric equipment such as an interior room lamp and a map lamp is mounted.
Formed in an interior member
120
are an opening
121
in which a part of electric equipment
130
such as an interior room lamp and a map lamp is fitted and engagement holes
122
adapted to be brought into engagement with pawls
131
provided on the electric equipment
130
for temporary retention of the electric equipment
130
. In addition, electric wires
110
are disposed in advance on a non-passenger compartment side (inside)
120
a
of the interior member
120
in such a manner as to straddle over the opening
121
. The electric wires
110
may be exclusive electric wires provided for the electric equipment
130
for supplying power and predetermined signals only to the electric equipment
130
electric wires or a bus line to which a plurality of pieces of electric equipment are connected in parallel. In the latter case, the electric equipment
130
is connected to the electric wires
110
at intermediate positions along the lengths thereof.
The details of the electric equipment
130
is shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B
.
FIG. 2A
is an exploded perspective view showing the construction of the electric equipment
130
, and
FIG. 2B
is a perspective view showing the construction of a terminal of the electric equipment
130
.
The electric equipment
130
is constituted by the pawls
131
, a main unit
132
which is brought into abutment with the interior member
120
from a passenger compartment side
120
b,
a function unit
133
such as a bulb and a switch, an electric wire connecting unit
134
electrically connected to the electric wires
110
adapted to be attached to and detached from the main unit
132
, conductors
135
for connecting the function unit
133
with the electric wire connecting unit
134
and an engagement unit
137
provided on the main unit
132
for engagement with the electric wire connecting unit
134
. With the present embodiment, the function unit
133
and the electric wire connecting unit
134
are fitted in the opening in the interior member to protrude toward the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member
120
.
The electric wire connecting unit
134
consists of a box portion
1340
for receiving and holding contact members (solderless terminals)
136
each having a shape for example as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
and a lid portion
1350
for functioning as a locking mechanism for holding the contact members
136
and the electric wires
110
in a contact state when brought into engagement with the box portion
1340
, and projections
1351
are provided on the inside of the lid portion
1350
for pressing the electric wires
110
toward the contact members
136
when the lid portion
1350
is placed to close the box portion
1340
. An engagement structure is provided at a bottom portion of the box portion
1340
for engagement with the engagement unit
137
(details will be described later).
Since the pawls
131
, the main unit
132
and the box portion
1340
and the lid portion
1350
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
are subject to a predetermined elastic deformation when the electric equipment
130
is attached to the interior member
120
or the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
is detached from the interior member
120
, it is preferable to mold them using a resin material such as ABS which is relatively easy to be deformed elastically.
In
FIGS. 3A and 3B
,
FIG. 3A
shows a state resulting before the electric wire
110
is press fitted in the contact member
136
, whereas
FIG. 3B
shows a state after the electric wire
110
is press fitted in the contact member
136
. As shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, the contact member
136
has a plurality of sets (for example, two sets) of vertical pressure contact blades
136
a
protruding so as to confront each other in a direction substantially normal to a longitudinal direction of the electric wire
110
. In addition, an electric wire coated with an insulation coating such as an insulating resin is used as the electric wire
110
. When the electric wire
110
is press fitted by means of the projection
1351
, the insulation coating
110
b
on the surface of the electric wire
110
is cut by the vertical pressure contact blades
136
a
and at the same time a core wire (conductor)
110
a
is held by the vertical pressure contact blades
136
a
therebetween, whereby the electric wire
110
and the contact member
136
are electrically connected to each other. As shown in
FIG. 2B
, a horizontal pressure contact blade
136
b
is provided on each contact member. With the electric wire connecting unit
134
being in engagement with the engagement unit
137
, the horizontal pressure contact blades
136
b
are brought into solderless contact with terminals
135
a
provided at end portions of the respective conductors
135
. Due to this, the contact members
136
are connected to the function unit
133
via the conductors
135
, whereby the function unit
133
is electrically connected to the electric wires
110
.
Next, an assembling process of the automotive interior unit according to the present embodiment will be described. First of all, in the electric equipment
130
, let's assume that the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
engages with the engagement unit
137
, and that the lid portion
1350
is removed.
First, the function unit
133
and the electric wire connecting unit
134
of the electric equipment
130
are fitted in the opening
121
from the passenger compartment side (outside) of the interior member
120
, and the pawls
131
are brought into engagement with the engagement holes
122
for temporary retention of the electric equipment
130
to the interior material
120
. Following this, the electric wires
110
are positioned on the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
from the non-passenger compartment side (inside) of the interior member
120
. Furthermore, the lid portion
1305
is fitted in the box portion
1340
and then the lid portion
1350
continues to be press fitted in the box portion
1340
. Then, as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, the respective electric wires
110
are press fitted in between the respective sets of confronting vertical press contact blades
136
a
by means of the projections
1351
provided on the lid portion
1350
, whereby the insulation coatings
110
b
of the electric wires
110
are cut, this allowing the core wires
110
a
to be brought into contact with the contact members
136
. As a result, the electric wires
110
and the function unit
133
of the electric equipment
130
are electrically connected to each other via the contact members
136
and the conductors
135
.
Namely, according to the present embodiment, the assembly of the interior unit and electrical connection between the electric wires
110
and the electric equipment
130
can be attained through a simple operation in which the electric equipment
130
is mounted on the interior member
120
and the lid portion
1350
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
is closed. In addition, since the electric equipment
130
is fitted in the interior member
120
from the passenger compartment side (outside) thereof with the pawls
131
being brought into engagement with the engagement holes
122
and since the electric wires
110
provided on the non-passenger compartment side (inside) of the interior member
120
is rigidly secured to the electric wire connecting unit
134
, for example, even when completed interior units are transferred to an assembly plant, the likelihood that the electric equipment disengages from the interior member
120
becomes very low. As a result, screws and/or adhesives for fixing the electric equipment
130
to the interior member
120
are no more required. In other words, the electric equipment according to the present embodiment is suitable for the modularization of automotive component parts to attain better assembling efficiency during the assembly process.
Next, a first construction example of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit
134
and an engagement unit
137
is shown in
FIGS. 4A
to
4
D, wherein
FIG. 4A
is a side view of the box portion
1340
,
FIG. 4B
a plan view of the same box portion,
FIG. 4C
a front sectional view of the same, and
FIG. 4D
a sectional view showing a state in which the box portion
1340
is brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
. Note that the contact members
136
are omitted from the diagrams.
As is seen from
FIGS. 4A
to
4
D, a bottom portion of the box portion
1340
has a double construction, and an opening
1342
is formed in a first bottom portion
1341
which directly contacts the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
. A first tongue-like portion
1345
is formed at a second bottom portion
1343
provided with a predetermined gap t
1
relative to the first bottom portion
1341
via a substantially U-shaped groove
1344
. A raised portion
1346
at a distal end of the first tongue-like portion
1345
is formed such that the raised portion protrudes from the second bottom portion
1343
toward the first bottom portion
1341
and confronts a substantially central portion of the opening
1342
in the first bottom portion
1341
.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 4D
, the engagement unit
137
is formed such that the engagement unit
137
has an abutment portion
1371
substantially vertical relative to the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
, a second tongue-like portion
1372
substantially parallel to the plane and a groove portion
1373
. In addition, an opening
1321
is formed in the main unit
132
in such a manner as to confront the opening
1342
in the first bottom portion
1341
in a state in which the box portion
1340
is brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
.
In the engagement unit
137
, the thickness t
2
of the second tongue-like portion
1372
is set to be slightly smaller than a gap tl between the first bottom portion
1341
and the second bottom portion
1343
and a gap t
3
between the mounting reference plane
132
a
and the second tongue-like portion
1372
is set to be slightly greater than the thickness t
4
of the first bottom portion
1341
. Furthermore, the dimensions of the respective portions of the second tongue-like portion
1372
and the groove portion
1373
of the engagement unit
137
are set such that the raised portion
1346
of the first tongue-like portion
1345
rides over the second tongue-like portion
1372
in a state in which a distal end
1347
of the box portion
1340
iS in abutment with the abutment portion
1371
of the engagement unit
137
. As a result, the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
can be brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
, and once the engagement is established, the disengagement of the box portion
1340
or the electric wire connecting unit
134
from the main unit
132
can be prevented.
For example, in a case where the electric equipment
130
is replaced, a distal end of a tool such as a screw driver is inserted into the opening
132
in the main unit
132
from the passenger compartment side to push upwardly in the figure the raised portion
1346
at the distal end of the first tongue-like portion
1345
, and while keeping that state, the main unit
132
is pulled to the right-hand side in the figure to thereby release the engagement of the box portion
1340
and the engagement unit
137
, whereby the electric connecting unit
134
and the main unit
132
are separated from each other. As a result, with the electric wire connecting unit
134
connected to the electric wires
110
remaining on the non-passenger compartment side (inside) of the interior member
120
, the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
can easily be removed from the interior member
120
. In addition, in a case where a new main unit
132
of for the electric equipment
130
is mounted, the new main unit
132
can be brought into engagement with the electric wire connecting unit
134
by bringing the second tongue-like portion
1372
of the engagement unit
137
into engagement with the gap between the first bottom portion
1341
and the second bottom portion
1343
of the box portion
1340
and thereafter only moving the main unit
132
in a parallel direction in the gap. Namely, the main unit of the electric equipment
130
can be mounted properly without pulling out the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the electric wires
110
which remain on the non-passenger compartment side into the passenger compartment. Thus, the electric equipment according to the present embodiment can be suited to the maintenance work at dealerships.
Next, a second construction example of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit
134
and an engagement unit
137
is shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the construction of the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
according to the second construction example. In
FIGS. 6A
to
6
E,
FIG. 6A
is a side view of the engagement unit
137
,
FIG. 6B
a plan view of the same unit,
FIG. 6C
a front sectional view thereof,
FIG. 6D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
, and
FIG. 6E
a view showing a state in which the engagement of the electric wire connecting unit and the engagement unit
137
is released.
While in the first construction example, the raised portion is provided on the box portion
1340
side for locking the engagement of the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
with the engagement unit
137
and the groove portion (the recessed portion) is formed in the engagement unit
137
side, in the second construction example, the hole portion (the recessed portion) is formed in the electric wire connecting unit
134
side, whereas the raised portion is provided on the engagement unit
137
side.
As is seen from
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the engagement unit
137
is provided substantially perpendicular relative to the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
and is constructed such that the engagement unit
137
has a pair of guide walls
1374
confronting each other, guide rails
1375
provided on the respective guide walls
1374
in such a manner as to become substantially parallel relative to the mounting reference plane
132
a
and a third tongue-like portion
1376
provided between the pair of guide walls
1374
. A raised portion
1377
at an intermediate portion of the tongue-like portion
1376
and an operating portion
1378
at a distal end thereof are formed in such a manner as to protrude toward the mounting reference plane
132
a
side. In addition, an opening
1322
is formed in a portion of the main unit
132
which confronts the third tongue-like portion
1376
.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 5
, guide projections
1361
are provided on sides of the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
for engagement with the guide rails
1375
of the engagement unit
137
. In addition, a fourth tongue-like portion
1362
is provided on the bottom portion of the box portion
1340
.for engagement with the third tongue-like portion
1376
of the engagement unit
137
. Furthermore, a hole portion
1363
is formed in the fourth tongue-like portion for engagement with the raised portion
1377
provided on the third tongue-like portion
1376
.
The thickness of the fourth tongue-like portion
1362
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
is set so as to be slightly smaller than a gap between a surface of the third tongue-like portion
1376
of the engagement unit
137
confronting the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
and the mounting reference plane
132
a,
and a height between a surface of the fourth tongue-like portion
1362
which is in contact with the mounting reference plane
132
a
and a surface of the guide projection
1361
which confronts the mounting reference plane
132
a
is set so as to be slightly lower than a height between the rail surface of the guide rails
1375
of the engagement unit
137
and the mounting reference plane
132
a.
Additionally, the length of the fourth tongue-like portion
1362
is set such that the fourth tongue-like portion
1362
does not reach a distal end
1378
of the third tongue-like portion
1376
in a state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is in engagement with the engagement unit
137
. Furthermore, the position of the hole portion
1363
of the fourth tongue-like portion
1362
is set such that the hole portion
1363
confronts the raised portion
1377
of the third tongue-like portion
1376
in the state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is in engagement with the engagement unit
137
. As a result, not only can the electric connecting unit
134
be brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
but also once the engagement therebetween is established, the disengagement of the electric wire connecting unit
134
from the main unit
132
can be prevented.
In a case where the electric equipment
130
is replaced, a distal end of a tool such as a screw driver is inserted into the opening
1322
in the main body
132
so as to push upwardly in the figure the operating portion
1378
on the third tongue-like portion
1376
of the engagement unit
137
, and in that state, the main unit
132
is pulled to the right-hand side in the figure, whereby the engagement between the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
is released, the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
thereby being removed easily from the interior member
120
.
Next, a third construction example of the engagement construction between an electric wire connecting unit
134
and an engagement unit
137
is shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing the constructions of the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
according to the third construction example. In
FIGS. 8A
to
8
F,
FIG. 8A
is a plan view of the engagement unit
137
,
FIG. 8B
a front sectional view of the same engagement unit,
FIG. 8C
a side view thereof,
FIG. 8D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
, and
FIGS. 8E and 8F
are diagrams showing a state in which the engagement between the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
is released.
As with the second construction example, in the third construction example, the hole portion (the recessed portion) is formed in the electric wire connecting unit
134
side, whereas the raised portion is provided on the engagement unit
137
side.
As is seen from
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the engagement unit
137
is constructed such that the same unit has a pair of guide rails
1379
directly formed on the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
, a first raised portion
1380
and a fifth tongue-like portion
1381
for releasing the engagement locking of the engagement unit to the electric wire connecting unit
134
. In addition, formed at a distal end of the fifth tongue-like portion
1381
are a second raised portion
1382
protruding upwardly from the mounting reference plane
132
a and an operating portion
1383
protruding downwardly from the same plane. Additionally, an opening
1323
is formed in the main unit
132
in the perimeter of the fifth tongue-like portion
1381
.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 7
, guide projections
1363
are provided on sides of a lower portion of the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
for engagement with the guide rails
1379
on the engagement unit
137
. In addition, a sixth tongue-like portion
1364
having the hole portion
1365
for engagement with the first raised portion
1380
on the engagement unit
137
is provided on the bottom portion of the box portion
1340
.
The shape of the sixth tongue-like portion
1364
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
is set such that the tongue-like portion can be received in the inside of the guide rails
1379
of the engagement unit
137
, that the same portion can be deformed in the inside the guide rails
1379
and that the portion can ride over the first raised portion
1380
. In addition, the position of the hole portion
1365
in the sixth tongue-like portion
1364
is set so as to confront the first raised portion
1380
in the state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is in engagement with the engagement unit
137
. As a result, not only can the electric wire connecting unit
134
can be brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
but also once the engagement therebetween has been established, the disengagement of the electric wire connecting unit
134
from the main unit
132
can be prevented.
In a case where the electric equipment
130
is replaced, a distal end of a tool such as a screw driver is inserted into the opening
1323
in the main body
132
so as to push upwardly in the figure the third raised portion
1383
at the distal end of the fifth tongue-like portion
1381
of the engagement unit
137
, and in that state, the main unit
132
is pulled to the right-hand side in the figure, whereby the engagement between the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
is released, thereby making it possible to easily remove the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
from the interior member
120
.
Next, a fourth construction example of the engagement construction between the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
is shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the constructions of an electric wire connecting unit
134
and an engagement unit
137
according to the fourth construction example. In
FIGS. 10A
to
10
E,
FIG. 10A
is a plan view of the engagement unit
137
,
FIG. 10B
a front sectional view of the same engagement unit,
FIG. 10C
a side view of thereof,
FIG. 10D
a sectional view showing a state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
, and
FIG. 10E
a diagram showing a state in which the engagement between the electric wire connecting unit
134
and the engagement unit
137
is released.
The fourth construction example is constructed such that a raised portion is provided on a tongue-like portion of the engagement unit
137
for directly locking a box (a box portion
1340
) of the electric wire connecting unit
134
.
As is seen from
FIGS. 9 and 10
, the engagement unit
137
is constructed such that the same unit has a pair of guide rails
1379
formed on the mounting reference plane
132
a
of the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
and a seventh tongue-like portion
1384
for directly locking the electric wire connecting unit
134
and releasing the lock thereof. In addition, a fourth raised portion
1385
protruding upwardly from the mounting reference plane
132
a
is formed on a portion of the seventh tongue-like portion
1384
which connects front distal ends of the guide rails
1379
. In addition, an operating portion
1386
protruding downwardly is formed at a distal end of the seventh tongue-like portion
1384
. Additionally, an opening
1323
is formed in the main unit
132
around the perimeter of the seventh tongue-like portion
1384
.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 9
, guide projections
1363
are provided on sides of a lower end portion of the box portion
1340
of the electric wire connecting unit
134
for engagement with the guide rails
1379
on the engagement unit
137
. In addition, the shape and dimensions of the box portion
1340
which is the box of the electric wire connecting unit
134
are set such that the box portion
1340
comes into abutment with the fourth raised portion
1385
on the seventh tongue-like portion
1384
in a state in which the electric wire connecting unit
134
is in engagement with the engagement unit
137
. As a result, not only can the electric wire connecting unit
134
be brought into engagement with the engagement unit
137
but also once the engagement therebetween has been established, the disengagement of the electric wire connecting unit
134
from the main unit
132
can be prevented.
In a case where the electric equipment
130
is replaced, the finger or the like can be inserted into the opening
1323
in the main unit
132
so as to depress downwardly in the figure the sixth raised portion
1386
at the distal end of the seventh tongue-like portion
1384
of the engagement unit
137
and in that state, the main unit
132
is pulled to the right-hand side in the figure, whereby the engagement of the electric wire connecting unit
134
with the engagement unit
137
can be released, thereby making it possible to easily remove the main unit
132
of the electric equipment
130
from the interior member
120
.
Note that while in the above embodiment, the electric wires to which the insulation coating are applied are used as the electric wires
110
, so that the insulation coatings are constructed so as to be cut when the electric wires are pressed against the contact members
136
, the invention is not limited to this construction. For example, the connect members may be mounted to portions of the electric wires
110
which straddle the opening
121
in the interior member
120
by contact bonding or crimping. In this case, a flat plate-like contact member or a plate spring-like contact member may be used as the contact member
136
that is to be provided on the electric wire connecting unit
134
of the electric equipment
130
.
According to this modified example, although the contact members have to be mounted in advance the electric wires
110
, the shape of the contact members
136
on the electric equipment side can be simplified, and the insulation coatings of the electric wires
110
do not have to be cut when the electric wires
110
are pressed against the electric wire connecting unit
134
side, whereby the electric wires
110
can be connected to the electric equipment
130
with a small pressing pressure. In addition, the electric wires
110
and the electric equipment
130
can be held in a stable electrically connected state.
Moreover, while in the above embodiment, the interior unit for the ceiling of the passenger compartment of the automotive vehicle has been described as the automotive interior unit, the invention is not limited to that application but may be applied to a door trim portion where electric equipment such as a power window switch or a foot well light is mounted or an instrument panel portion where electric equipment such as switches for audio equipment and air conditioner are mounted. Furthermore, the electric equipment
130
is not limited to the interior room lamp and map lamp which are operated from the passenger compartment side but the invention may be applied to electric equipment such as a temperature sensor for the air conditioner which is not directly operated by the occupants of the automotive vehicle.
As has been described heretofore, according to the invention, since there is provided the automotive electric equipment comprising the main unit mounted in the opening formed in the automotive interior member from the passenger compartment side, the electric wire connecting unit provided in such a manner as to be separated from the main unit and disposed on the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member for connecting with the electric wires, the engagement unit provided in such a manner as to protrude from the opening to the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member in the state in which the main unit fits in the opening for engagement with the electric wire connecting unit and the function unit provided on the main unit in such a manner as to connect with the electric wire connecting unit via the conductors in the state in which the electric wire connecting unit is in engagement with the engagement unit for performing the predetermined function, when used with the electric wire connecting unit being mounted on the main unit, the electric equipment is mounted on the interior member, and the assembly of the interior unit on which the wiring for the equipment is processed can be facilitated. Namely, the interior unit can be modularized in the production process of automotive vehicles, whereby the efficiency of the production process can be improved.
In addition, the main unit of the electric equipment can be replaced with a new main unit with the electric wire connecting unit connected to the electric wires being left attached to the interior unit by separating the electric wire connecting unit of the electric equipment from the main unit after the electric equipment is mounted on the interior unit. Namely, in a repairing process of automotive vehicles, only main units of the electric equipment can be replaced easily without removing the interior unit, thereby making it possible to improve the efficiency of the maintenance work.
Additionally, main units of the electric equipment can be replaced with the interior unit being left attached to the automotive vehicle by making it possible to release the engagement of the engagement unit with the main unit from the passenger compartment side of the interior member.
Moreover, by providing the engagement unit having the guide which is substantially parallel relative to the mounting reference plane of the main unit which is exposed from the opening in the interior member toward the non-passenger compartment side and the electric wire connecting unit adapted to engage with and disengage from the guide of the engagement unit by being caused to slide in directions substantially parallel relative to the mounting reference plane, the electric wire connecting unit and the main unit can be constructed so as not to be separated from each other unless they are caused to move in parallel directions relative to each other, whereby the electric wire connecting unit and the main unit can be prevented from being abruptly separated from each other due to vibrations of the automotive vehicle. In addition, in replacing main units of electric equipment, the electric wire connecting unit and the main unit are brought into temporary engagement with each other, and thereafter, in that state, the main unit can be moved in the parallel direction so that the two members get engaged with each other, thus making it possible to replace the main units of the electric equipment with the electric wire connecting unit connected to the electric wires being left attached to the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member without pulling out the same connecting unit toward the passenger compartment side.
Furthermore, the engage ment of the engagement unit and the electric wire connecting unit can be locked by providing on one of the engagement unit and the electric wire connecting unit the raised portion protruding in the direction substantially perpendicular to the mounting reference plane and on the other the recessed portion or the hole portion adapted to be brought into engagement with the protruding raised portion.
Moreover, the locking engagement of the engagement unit with the electric wire connecting unit is released by displacing the raised portion so as to release the engagement of the engagement unit with the electric wire connecting unit.
Furthermore, a plurality of pieces of electric equipment can be connected to a power supply line in a parallel fashion by connecting the electric wire connecting unit to the electric wires at intermediate positions along the lengths thereof.
In addition, according to the invention, since there is provided the automotive interior unit comprising the interior member having the opening for mounting therein the electric equipment and fixed to the frame of the automotive vehicle, the electric wires disposed on the non-passenger compartment side of the interior member and the automotive electric equipment having any of the constructions as set forth above at least a part of which is fitted in the opening from the passenger compartment side and which can be electrically connected to the electric wires, it is possible to provide an automotive interior unit which is suited to the modularization in the automotive assembling process, as well as the maintenance work as dealerships.
Claims
- 1. An automotive electric equipment, comprising:a main unit mounted in an opening formed in an automotive interior member from a passenger compartment side; an electric wire connecting unit separated from said main unit and disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member for connecting with electric wires; an engagement unit of said main unit protruding from said opening to the non-passenger compartment side of said interior member in a state in which said main unit fits in said opening for engagement with said electric wire connecting unit; and a function unit provided on said main unit so as to connect with said electric wire connecting unit via conductors in a state in which said electric wire connecting unit is in engagement with said engagement unit for performing a predetermined function.
- 2. The automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein the engagement of said engagement unit with said main unit can be released from the passenger compartment side of said interior member.
- 3. The automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said engagement unit has a guide which is substantially parallel relative to a mounting reference plane of said main unit which is exposed from said opening in said interior member toward the non-passenger compartment side, and wherein said electric wire connecting unit is adapted to engage with and disengage from said guide of said engagement unit by being caused to slide in directions substantially parallel relative to said mounting reference plane.
- 4. The automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 3, wherein one of said engagement unit and said electric wire connecting unit has a raised portion protruding in a direction substantially perpendicular to said mounting reference plane, whereas the other has a recessed portion or a hole portion adapted to be brought into engagement with said protruding raised portion.
- 5. The automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 4, wherein the engagement of said engagement unit with said electric wire connecting unit is released by displacing said raised portion.
- 6. The automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said electric wire connecting unit is disposed so as to connect with said electric wires at intermediate positions along the lengths thereof.
- 7. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 8. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 2 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 9. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 3 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 10. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 4 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 11. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 5 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 12. An automotive interior unit, comprising: an interior member having an opening for mounting therein electric equipment and fixed to a frame of an automotive vehicle; electric wires disposed on a non-passenger compartment side of said interior member and automotive electric equipment as set forth in claim 6 wherein at least part of said electric equipment fits in said opening from a passenger compartment side for electric connection with said electric wires.
- 13. An electric equipment mounting system for mounting an electric equipment in an opening of a surface electrically connecting the electric equipment to one or more electric wires disposed on a first side of the surface from a second side of the surface through the opening, the system comprising:a main unit that includes the electric equipment; a connecting unit separated from the main unit disposed on the first side of the surface, the connecting unit electrically connecting to the electric wires; and an engagement unit of the main unit, the engagement unit electrically connecting the electric equipment to the connecting unit from the second side of the surface.
- 14. A method for mounting an electric equipment in an opening of a surface electrically connecting the electric equipment to one or more electric wires disposed on a first side of the surface from a second side of the surface through the opening, the method comprising:disposing the electric wires on the first side of the surface; connecting a connecting unit separated from a main unit to the electric wires; assembling the electric equipment and an engagement unit on the main unit electrically connecting the electric equipment with the engagement unit; and mounting the main unit in the opening from the second side of the surface by engaging the engagement unit with the connecting unit to electrically connect the electric equipment with the electric wires.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-070706 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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