Information
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Patent Grant
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6325633
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Patent Number
6,325,633
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman, Hattori, McLeland and Naughton, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 34
- 439 263
- 439 259
- 439 341
- 439 338
- 439 839
- 439 246
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connection structure for power supply to a vehicle door including a door side connector 4, a body side connector 3, a plurality of female terminals 9 provided in parallel in either one of the connectors, and a plurality of male terminals 46 corresponding to the female terminals provided in parallel in the other of the connectors, the female terminals 9 and the male terminals 46 being connected to each other when the door is closed, the female terminals 9 being arranged close to one another and synchronously swingable around a support shaft 15 in a direction of axial displacement with respect to the male terminals 46. The connection structure further includes a spring member 16 for forcing a pair of contact portions 20 of each of the female terminals 9 into a closed state, the spring member 16 including a pair of leg portions 16b1, 16b2 which are in abutment against spring receiving walls 36 of a housing 8 of either one of the connectors. With this structure, the connectors 3 and 4 can be downsized in both width and length, and the axial displacement of the terminals will be avoided.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connection structure for a power supply to a vehicle door for supplying electric power of a vehicle body to auxiliary members in a back door, etc., of an automobile, which can be downsized particularly by abolishing partition walls between female terminals.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, various auxiliary members, such as a rear wiper motor, a defogger, a door lock, etc., are mounted on a back door of an automobile, and there have been proposed a number of connection structures for power supply to a vehicle door.
FIG. 9
shows a conventional connection structure for power supply to the vehicle door as described in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 57-47444 of an unexamined application. As shown in
FIG. 9
, a plurality of pin-like movable terminals
66
are provided on a back door
65
of a vehicle so as to be retractable by means of coil springs
67
, and contact terminals
69
are provided on a vehicle body
68
so as to face with tip ends
66
a
of the movable terminals
66
, respectively.
The movable terminals
66
are arranged in a row at a distance in an insulating housing
70
. A forward portion of each of the movable terminals
66
projecting from the housing
70
is covered with an insulating holder
71
to expose only its tip end
66
a.
The holder
71
is slidably fitted in a bore
72
in the housing
70
. The above mentioned coil spring
67
is disposed in the bore
72
.
The contact terminals
69
are positioned in an insulating housing
73
between the partition walls
74
. One (
691
) of the contact terminals
69
has a cancel switch mechanism
76
which is forced by a coil spring
75
so as not to contact with a contact when the door is open.
The tip ends
66
a
of the movable terminals
66
enter into a chamber
77
which is separated by the partition walls
74
and push the contact terminals
69
. At the same time, the contact terminal
691
comes in contact with the contact
78
thereby to connect a power source side circuit
79
to a circuit of the auxiliary devices (not shown).
However, in the above described structure, the movable terminal
66
is apt to diametrically offset on occasion of the contact due to its long size, and it has been necessary to make an area of the contact terminal
69
and the distance between the movable terminals
66
larger in order to obtain a good contact even in such cases. For this reason, there has been a problem that the structure will be up-sized in a lateral direction (in a direction in which the terminals are arranged). In addition, it has been disadvantageous that the cancel switch mechanism
76
may be deteriorated in contactability when the contact
78
is tilted and offset and may cause a bad contact.
In view of the above described problems, it is an object of the invention to provide a connecting structure for power supply to a vehicle door in which upsizing in a direction of arranging a plurality of terminals when they are arranged in a row will be prevented, and which is compact and excellent in contactability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to attain the above described object, there is provided, according to the present invention, a connection structure for power supply to a vehicle door comprising a door side connector, a body side connector, a plurality of female terminals provided in parallel in either one of the connectors, and a plurality of female terminals corresponding to the female terminals provided in parallel in the other of the connectors, the female terminals and the male terminals being connected to each other when the door is closed, the female terminals being arranged close to one another and synchronously swingable around a support shaft in a direction of axial displacement with respect to the male terminals.
The connection structure for power supply to the vehicle door further comprises a spring member for forcing a pair of contact portions of each of the female terminals into a closed state, the spring member including a pair of leg portions which are in the abutment against spring receiving walls of a housing of either one of connectors.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view in a vertical section illustrating one embodiment of a connecting structure for power supply to a vehicle door according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view in a lateral section showing an arrangement of terminals in respective connectors when a door is open;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing a state wherein female terminals are mounted on a body side connector;
FIG. 4
is a side view in a vertical section showing the terminals in the respective connectors in a connected state when the door is closed;
FIG. 5
is a plan view in a lateral section showing the terminal in the connected state when the door is closed;
FIG. 6
is a plan view in a lateral section showing the terminals in the connected state in case that they are axially displaced;
FIG. 7
is a side view in a vertical section showing the connectors in the connected state when they are over stroked;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of the terminals in the connected state when the connectors are over stroked; and
FIG. 9
is a plan view in a lateral section illustrating a conventional example.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Now, an embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example referring to the drawings.
FIGS. 1
to
8
show an embodiment of the connecting structure for power supply to the vehicle door according to the invention.
In
FIGS. 1 and 2
, reference numeral
1
represents a vehicle body,
2
represents a back door of the vehicle when it is open,
3
represents a body side connector provided in the vehicle body (a body side switch),
4
represents a door side connector provided on the back door
2
(a door side switch), and
5
represents a weather strip respectively.
The body side connector
3
includes a housing
8
formed of an insulating resin and a plurality of female terminals
9
which are contained in parallel in the housing
8
and close to one another. The housing
8
consists of an upper cover
6
and a lower case
7
. A female connector part
10
to be connected to a power source wire is integrally provided in a backward half of the case
7
.
The housing
8
has a plurality of openings
11
into which a plurality of male terminals are adapted to be inserted. Inside the openings
11
are contained the female terminals
9
, respectively. The openings
11
are respectively closed by a plurality of shutters
12
formed of a synthetic resin and fitted to the female terminals
9
. The housing
8
is fixed to the vehicle body
1
by means of a slanted flange
13
.
Each of the female terminals
9
inside the body side connector
3
is composed of a pair of contact members
14
,
14
(FIG.
2
). Each pair of the contact members
14
,
14
are supported by a cylindrical shaft (a support shaft)
15
formed of a metal so as to be opened and closed, and forced in a closing direction by means of a torsion coil spring (a spring member)
16
provided around the cylindrical shaft
15
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the torsion coil spring
16
consists of a coiled portion
16
a
and a pair of leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
extending backwardly beyond the coiled portion
16
a.
Each pair of the contact members
14
of the female terminal
9
are composed of a pair of horizontal hinge portions
17
, side plates
18
projecting upright from the hinge portions
17
, slanted portions
19
which are forwardly slanted from the side plates
18
, and contact portions
20
continuing from the slanted portions
19
.
A pair of the hinge portions
17
in a stacked state are abutted against an electrode
21
in the housing
8
by means of the coiled portion
16
a
of the torsion coil spring
16
. The torsion coil spring
16
performs simultaneously both actions of pressing the contact portions
20
(
FIG. 2
) and pressing the hinge portion
17
toward the electrode
21
. The electrode
21
is integral with a tab terminal
22
in the female connector part
10
(FIG.
1
), and the tab terminal
22
is connected to the power source wire which is not shown.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the shutters
12
are fixed to forward ends of the contact members
14
and adapted to be freely opened and closed integrally with the contact portions
20
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the stutters
12
have narrow tip end faces
23
, guide faces
24
which are tapered inwardly from the tip end faces
23
, and closed faces
25
to be fitted to each other at inner edges of the guide faces
24
. When both the contact portions
20
are in contact with each other, both the closed faces
25
are also fitted to each other, and will prevent dusts, water drops, etc. from intruding into the opening
11
of the housing
8
(
FIG. 2
) to keep the contact portions
20
clean. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the shutters
12
are introduced along slanted forward ends
26
of the contact portions
20
and locked by locking claws
27
. The shutters
12
can slide along curved inner faces
28
at both sides of the opening
11
of the housing
8
, and always keep the opening shut.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, each of the cylindrical shaft
15
fits over a boss
29
inside the case
7
. Around the boss
29
, is provided the electrode
21
which is integral with the tab terminal
22
of the female connector part
10
(FIG.
1
). The cylindrical shaft
15
is fitted in an axial bore
30
which is formed in the stacked hinge portions
17
of the female terminal
9
. The cylindrical shaft
15
prevents sliding wear or deformation of the boss
29
and the axial bore
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the case
7
and the cover
6
are fixed together with a small bolt
32
at a center of their bosses
29
,
31
in a state where the bosses
29
,
31
are mated together. The above described cylindrical shaft
15
is fitted around the bosses
29
,
31
respectively.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, the coiled portion
16
a
of the torsion coil spring
16
is pressed by an outer seat
33
of the boss
31
of the cover
6
. Between the boss
31
and the seat
33
, is formed a groove
34
into which the cylindrical shaft is inserted. The upper hinge portion
17
and the electrode
21
are provided with contacts
35
, and the lower hinge portion
17
is in contact with the electrode
21
by means of the contact
35
.
The coiled portion
16
a
engages around the cylindrical shaft
15
, and a pair of the left and right leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
are in contact with the side plates (a spring receiving part)
18
of the contact members
14
as shown in
FIG. 2
, and backwardly extend beyond the side plates
18
to be abutted against spring receiving walls
36
in the housing
8
. The spring receiving walls
36
project perpendicularly from a back wall
37
of the housing
8
as shown in FIG.
3
. At both sides of the housing
8
, the spring receiving walls
361
are formed integrally with the back wall
37
and the side walls
38
as seen in FIG.
2
. Between the adjacent spring receiving walls
36
, is formed a hollow groove
39
into which a pair of the leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
are inserted.
The leg portions
16
b
of the torsion coil spring
16
push the side plates
18
of the contact members
14
outwardly within a range where they abut against the spring receiving walls
36
, and push the contact portions
20
and the shutters
12
in a closing direction with an appropriate (not too strong) force. By pushing the left and the right spring receiving walls
36
with a constant force by a pair of the left and the right leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
, centering of the female terminal
9
will be performed. Thus, the position of the female terminal
9
can be accurately set so that a center of a pair of the shutters
12
at the forward side will be positioned at a center of the opening
11
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the side plates
18
of the adjacent female terminals
9
inside the housing
8
are separated from each other by a thickness of the spring receiving wall
36
. Because the thickness of the spring receiving wall
36
is very small, the adjacent female terminals
9
are arranged close to each other. Between the adjacent female terminals
9
, there is provided no partition wall for constituting a terminal receiving chamber. A gap between the adjacent shutters
12
is also very small.
As seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, there are formed openings
41
for draining water and removing dust in a bottom wall
40
of the housing
8
below the female terminals
9
. A forward area of each of the openings
41
is made larger in which according to the shape of the shutter
12
so that the water drops and dusts received by the shutter
12
as well as the dust or the like caused by abrasion when the male terminal is inserted, may fall through the opening
41
and may not stay in the housing
8
.
In
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the door side connector
4
is composed of a housing
45
formed of an insulating synthetic resin, a plurality of male terminals
46
which are forced by springs in a projecting direction inside the housing
45
and have electric contact portions
47
, and cushions
48
formed of rubber or the like and provided around the electric contact portions
47
of the male terminals
46
so as to face with the body side connector
3
. The housing
45
consists of a front case
43
and a back cover
44
. The male terminals
46
are mounted in a state where the cover
44
has been detached.
The cushions
48
are provided in a front part of the case
43
. The electric contact portion
47
of each of the male terminals
46
is passed through a hollow part
49
in the cushion
48
and a tip end of the electric contact portion
47
projects outward of the cushion
48
. The electric contact portion
47
projects from a boss
64
of the case
43
, and the hollow part
49
is fitted around the boss
64
. The case
43
is integrally formed with a hood portion
43
a
covering a front part of the body side housing
8
outside the cushion
48
. The cover
44
is fixed to the case
43
by engaging a locking projection
50
in the case
43
with a locking hole
51
in the cover
44
. The housing
45
is fixed to the back door
2
by means of a flange portion
52
.
The electric contact portion
47
is formed at a base part thereof with a projection
53
for receiving a coil spring and a cutout
54
into which the coil spring is inserted. Between the spring receiving projection
53
and a spring receiving projection
55
of the cover
44
, is resiliently provided a compression coil spring
56
. A force of the coil spring
56
is set so as to be larger than a force of inserting the electric contact portion
47
into the female terminal
9
. The male terminal
46
is adapted to compress the coil spring
56
to retract the electric contact portion
47
inward of the cushion
48
when the electric contact portion
47
has received an accidental outer force. This action will prevent the electric contact portion
47
from being deformed or broken.
The male terminal
46
has a connecting portion
57
which extends upwardly from the base part of the electric contact portion
47
, and a terminal
58
provided with an electric wire (wire harness) is connected to the connecting portion
57
by means of screws, etc.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a state when the back door
2
is closed from the state in FIG.
1
. The electric contact portion
47
of the male terminal
46
in the door side connector
4
is inserted into the female terminal
9
along the guide faces
24
of the shutter
12
of the body side connector
3
and held by a pair of the contact portions
20
. The tip end
47
a
of the electric contact portion
47
is positioned slightly beyond the contact faces
20
a.
As a pair of the contact portions
20
of the female terminal
9
are opened outwardly, a pair of the leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
of the torsion coil spring
16
are inwardly pressed with the side plates
18
to be spaced away from the spring receiving walls
36
of the housing
8
. With this action, spring forces of a pair of the leg portions
16
b
1
,
16
b
2
press the contact portions
20
into a closed position, thus bringing the electric contact portion
47
into contact with the contact portions
20
with a strong contact force. The cushion
48
is sealingly fitted to a front end of the body side connector
3
thereby preventing dusts, water drops and the like from intruding into the opening
11
.
Because the contact portions
20
do not open in a vertical direction but open in a horizontal direction, the dusts, abrasion powders and the like will fall down in a vertical direction. In addition, the contact faces
20
a
are cleaned by sliding movements of the electric contact portion
47
of the male terminal
46
both in an inserting and a detaching directions. Thus, the contact faces
20
a
are always kept clean. The dusts and abrasion powders, etc. will be discharged to the exterior through the openings
41
in the case
7
.
FIG. 6
shows the female terminals
9
in th e body side connector
3
and the electric contact portions
47
of the male connectors
46
in the door side connector
4
in a connected state in case where they are axially displaced at an angle L. In this case, because tip end
47
a
of the electric contact portion
47
of each the male terminal
46
is guided along the guide faces
24
of the shutters
12
into the contact portions
20
of each the female terminal
9
, and the female terminal
9
rotates around the cylindrical shaft
15
in a direction of the axial displacement thereby to absorb the displacement, a smooth and reliable connection can be attained. The female terminals
9
rotate synchronously with a plurality of the male terminals
46
respectively.
In other words, the female terminal
9
rotates around the cylindrical shaft
15
on a same line as the electric contact portion
47
of the male terminal
46
at a side of the contact portions
20
, and at a side of the side plates (the spring receiving parts)
18
rotates in a direction opposite to the rotation direction at the side of the contact portions
20
. When the female terminal
9
rotates, one of the leg portions
16
b
1
is strongly abutted against one of the spring receiving walls
36
of the housing
8
. Accordingly, a restoring force in a direction opposite to the rotation direction will be given to the female terminal
9
. The other leg portion
16
b
2
is greatly separated away from the other spring receiving wall
36
.
When the back door
2
(
FIG. 4
) is opened from the connected state as shown in
FIG. 6
, to release the connection between the two connectors
3
and
4
, the female terminals
9
are synchronously rotated by the spring forces of the torsion coil springs
16
in a restoring direction to be rapidly restored to the original position as shown in FIG.
2
. The female terminal
9
can be returned to the original position simply because the one leg portion
16
b
1
of the torsion coil spring
16
is in abutment against the spring receiving wall
36
of the housing
8
. Due to the rotation of the terminal along with the axial displacement and the rotation at the restoration, the female terminal
9
swings in a lateral direction.
Because a plurality of the female terminals
9
rotate synchronously in the same direction to absorb the relative axial displacement of the terminals
9
and
46
and a plurality of the female terminals
9
are restored synchronously when the connection is released, the female terminals
9
will not interfere (short circuit) with one another, even if the female terminals
9
and the male terminals
46
are arranged at a fine pitch. Accordingly, a smooth and reliable connection will become possible. By thus arranging the male and the female terminals at the fine pitch, the connectors
3
and
4
can be downsized in width (in a direction perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction).
With the structure in which tab-shaped or pin-shaped electric contact portions
47
of the male terminals
46
are inserted into the female terminals
9
, it is not necessary to support the terminals so as to move in the terminal abutting direction by means of the springs as in the conventional case (FIG.
9
). Accordingly, the connectors
3
and
4
can be downsized in a longitudinal direction (the terminal insertion direction) too.
FIGS. 7 and 8
show a state where the connectors are overstroked with an inertia of the back door when the door is closed from the state as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. The connectors can be instantly restored to the ordinary closed position as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
by counter forces of the weather strip
5
and the cushion
48
.
On occasion of the over stroke, the tip ends
47
a
of the electric contact portions
47
of the male terminals
46
stop just in front of the hinge portions
17
of the female terminals
9
. The position of the bosses
29
of the housing
8
is set so as not to interfere with the hinge portions
17
, etc.
It is also possible to replace the door side connector
4
with the body side connector
3
in the structure of the above described embodiment, in such a manner that the door side connector
4
may be provided in the vehicle body and the body side connector
3
in the door. Moreover, the above described structure can be applied not only to the back door but also to a front and a rear doors of the vehicle.
Claims
- 1. A connection structure for power supply to a vehicle door, comprising:a door side connector; a body side connector; a plurality of female terminals provided in parallel in either one of said connectors; and a plurality of male terminals corresponding to said female terminals provided in parallel in the other of said connectors, wherein said female terminals and said male terminals are connected to each other when the door is closed, and wherein said female terminals are arranged close to one another and synchronously swingable about a respective support shaft in a direction of axial displacement with respect to said male terminals.
- 2. The connection structure for power supply to the vehicle door as recited in claim 1, further comprising a spring member for forcing a pair of contact portions of each of said female terminals into a closed state, said spring member including a pair of leg portions which are in abutment against spring receiving walls of a housing of either one of said connectors.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-236648 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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