1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a connector and to a connector assembly method.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2000-150058 discloses a connector with a plurality of auxiliary connectors. Each auxiliary connector has cavities for accommodating terminal fittings. The respective auxiliary connectors are accommodated individually in accommodating chambers of a frame of the connector. A seal is mounted on the rear surface of each auxiliary connector to provide sealing around wires connected with the terminal fittings and a rear holder is mounted on the rear surface of the seal to retain the seal.
The above-described divided connector is enlarged in an arranging or width direction of the auxiliary connectors. More particularly, the frame has partition walls for partitioning the accommodating chambers for the respective auxiliary connectors. The width of the frame is increased by a total thickness of the partition walls, and the connector is further enlarged. This may narrow the range of applications for the connector.
The invention was developed in view of the above problem and an object thereof is to miniaturize a connector.
The invention is a connector with a plurality of auxiliary connectors. At least one terminal fitting can be accommodated in each auxiliary connector. The connector further comprises a frame for receiving the respective auxiliary connectors en bloc. The auxiliary connectors are inserted into the frame in an arranging direction through an opening in one side surface of the frame. The auxiliary connectors and the frame comprise positioning means for determining the positions of the auxiliary connectors relative to the frame.
Partition walls are not needed between adjacent auxiliary connectors in the frame because the respective auxiliary connectors are inserted into the frame substantially in the arranging direction. Thus, the connector can be made smaller by as much as a total thickness of the partition walls. Further, the positioning means determines the relative positions of the auxiliary connectors in the frame. Hence, a positioning function that might otherwise be borne by the partitioning walls can be provided by the positioning means.
A partition wall of a mating auxiliary connector preferably can slide into a clearance between facing surfaces of two auxiliary connectors that are adjacent to each other in the arranging direction. Thus, forcible connection of the auxiliary connectors can be prevented. Accordingly, there is no need for a special forcible-connection preventing construction, and the connector can be made even smaller.
At least one seal preferably is arranged at a rear part of the each auxiliary connector to seal around wires connected with terminal fittings. Additionally, a wall of the mating auxiliary connector may be brought hermetically into close contact with a peripheral portion of the seal. Accordingly, the seal provides sealing between the seal and the mating auxiliary connectors and also seals between the seal and the wires connected with the terminal fittings. Thus, the auxiliary connector does not need a plurality of kinds of seals, and the number of parts can be reduced.
At least one rear holder preferably is assembled at a rear part of the respective auxiliary connectors for retaining the seal. The auxiliary connectors are united in the arranging direction by the rear holder and are accommodated into the frame in a united state to define the positioning means. Thus, assembling efficiency is improved and a sealing performance of the seal is ensured.
Plural rear holders preferably are provided in one-to-one correspondence with the respective auxiliary connectors and can be coupled to each other substantially in the arranging direction. Thus, an operation of inserting the terminal fittings can be performed for each auxiliary connector. As a result, erroneously inserted the terminal fittings are unlikely and the wires are easier to handle, thereby improving assembling efficiency.
Recess/projection engaging portions are provided on substantially facing surfaces of two rear holders adjacent to each other in the arranging direction. The recess/projection engaging portions preferably engage and permit an assembling operation of the two rear holders when the two rear holders are arranged in a correct combination, and preferably cannot engage and hinder the assembling operation of the two rear holders when the two rear holders are arranged in a wrong combination. Thus, the two rear holders cannot be coupled in a wrong combination.
The rear holder preferably has at least one protection wall for at least partly concealing an exposed end surface of the seal substantially facing the insertion opening at the auxiliary connector inserted last into the frame. Thus, external matter cannot interfere with or damage the seal
At least one protection cap preferably is mounted detachably on the respective auxiliary connectors and surrounds the seal with a clearance. The protection cap preferably is mounted on the respective auxiliary connector before the auxiliary connectors are positioned by the positioning means. Thus, the seal is protected and maintains a specified sealing performance. The protection cap can be detached from the respective auxiliary connectors when the auxiliary connectors are positioned by the positioning means.
A retainer preferably is assembled into each auxiliary connector for retaining the properly inserted terminal fittings. The protection cap preferably has a retainer insertion opening for permitting insertion of the retainers into the respective auxiliary connectors. Thus, the retainers can be inserted with the protection cap mounted on the respective auxiliary connectors, and the protection of the seal can be assured doubly.
Each auxiliary connector preferably is formed with at least one guidable portion that can slide in contact with at least one guide of the frame when the auxiliary connector is mounted into the frame. The protection cap preferably has at least one mounting portion detachably engageable with the guidable portion before the auxiliary connectors are mounted into the frame. Thus, it is not necessary to provide the auxiliary connectors with a special construction for mounting the protection cap, and the constructions of the respective auxiliary connectors can be simplified.
The invention also is directed to a method for assembling a connector. The method includes providing a plurality of auxiliary connectors. The method then includes accommodating terminal fittings in the respective auxiliary connectors in a frame en bloc by inserting the respective auxiliary connectors into the frame substantially in an arranging direction through an opening formed in one side surface of the frame. The invention then includes positioning the auxiliary connectors relative to the frame by positioning means provided on the auxiliary connectors and/or the frame.
The connector assembly method may further comprise providing mating auxiliary connectors, and connecting at least two auxiliary connectors with the mating auxiliary connectors thereby slidably inserting a partition wall of mating auxiliary connectors into a clearance between facing surfaces of two auxiliary connectors adjacent to each other in the arranging direction.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
A connector assembly according to the invention is described with reference to
As shown in
Auxiliary connectors 10 of a plurality of sizes are prepared to correspond to the mating auxiliary connectors 10. Each auxiliary connector 10 includes a auxiliary housing 11, a retainer 35, a seal 40 and a rear holder 50 as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The rear holder 50 for retaining the seal 40 includes a holder main body 52 made e.g. of a synthetic resin and has a substantially rectangular block shape. The holder main body 52 has insertion paths 53 at positions corresponding to the wire insertion holes 41 of the seal 40. The insertion paths 53 enable the female terminal fittings 30 and the wires W connected therewith to be inserted into the wire insertion holes 41. The insertion paths 53 have diameters equal to or slightly larger than box portions 32 of the female terminal fittings 30, so that the wires W connected with the female terminal fittings 30 can be inserted loosely therethrough. Substantially plate-shaped locking legs 51 project forward at upper and lower positions of the holder main body 52 with the respective insertion paths 53. The locking legs 51 have lengths to extend through the locking-leg insertion holes 42 of the seal 40 and onto the upper or lower surface of the auxiliary housing 11. Locking claws 51A are formed at the leading ends of the locking legs 51 and can engage the engaging portions 13 of the auxiliary housing 11 to mount the rear holder 50 fixedly on the auxiliary housing 11 with the seal 40 sandwiched between the auxiliary housing 11 and the rear holder 50. Rear holders 50 having up to three pairs of upper and lower locking legs 51 are prepared conforming to the sizes of the respective auxiliary housings 11.
The rear holders 50 are coupled in an arranging direction AD that is parallel to the width direction WD so that their lateral edges abut each other. Thus, the rear holders 50 hold the auxiliary housings 11 substantially side by side. More specifically, as shown in
As shown in
Guidable grooves 59 extend in the arranging direction AD in both upper and lower surfaces of the two rear holders 50 and open in the opposite lateral surfaces of the rear holders 50. Guides 65 are formed in the frame 60 and slide along the guidable grooves 59 to guide and insert the rear holders 50 and the auxiliary connectors 10 into the frame 60.
As shown in
The frame 60 similarly is made e.g. of a synthetic resin and is in the form of a flat framework with an open front surface and one open side surface, as shown in
The auxiliary connectors 10 are mounted into the frame 60 and the lever 70 is moved to the rotation starting position RSP. The mating auxiliary connectors 90 then are connected sufficiently with the corresponding auxiliary connector 10 for the cam pins 95 to enter the cam grooves 71 of the lever 70. The lever 70 then is rotated towards the rotation ending position so that the cam pins 95 move along the cam grooves 71 and generate a cam action therebetween. As a result that the two connectors are pulled toward each other. Opening preventing walls 63 are provided on the upper and lower walls of the frame 60 to cover the outer sides of the arms 73. Hence, the arms 73 will not deform away from each other upon connecting the connectors.
The frame 60 has a connector accommodating space 64 for accommodating the auxiliary connectors 10 en bloc without being partitioned by partition walls. Additionally, two rail-shaped guides 65 are provided on the inner surfaces of the upper and lower walls and extend in arranging direction AD. Two receiving walls 66 are formed on the inner surfaces of the upper and lower walls of the frame 60 and extend substantially parallel to the guides 65 but behind the guides 65. Substantially rectangular interlocking holes 61 penetrate the upper and lower walls of the frame 60 near the insertion opening 60A. The connector accommodating space 64 is defined in an area of the frame 60 before the receiving walls 66 and a wire accommodating space 67 is defined in an area of the frame 60 behind the receiving walls 66 for accommodating the wires W drawn out through the rear surfaces of the rear holders 50 substantially en bloc. The frame 60 also has a rear wall 68 for bending and guiding the wires W drawn out from the auxiliary connectors 10 at a substantially right angle and substantially towards the same side as the insertion opening 60A.
The auxiliary connectors 10 are slid into the frame 60 substantially in their arranging direction AD through the insertion opening 60A and are united with each other by means of the rear holders 50. At this time, the guidable portions 59 and the guides 65 are engaged in forward and backward directions FBD to position the auxiliary connectors 10 in the frame 60 with respect to forward and backward directions FBD. The lock 50B of the rear holder 50 fits into the interlocking hole 61 of the frame 60 when the last auxiliary connector 10A is mounted. As a result, the respective auxiliary connectors 10 are positioned with respect to width direction WD (arranging direction AD) and are prevented from coming out of the insertion opening 60A. Additionally, the lateral edge of the first auxiliary connector 10 contacts the back wall 69 of the frame 60 to prevent any further insertion of the auxiliary connectors 10. Upon connecting the auxiliary connectors 10 with the mating auxiliary connectors 90, pressing forces act in the connecting direction CD of the mating auxiliary connectors 90. However, the receiving walls 66 receive these pressing forces and hinder backward displacements of the auxiliary connectors 10.
The seals 40 are protected by protection caps 20 until the auxiliary connectors 10 are united by the rear holders 50. Each protection cap 20 is made e.g. of a synthetic resin, and has a tubular shape with open front and rear ends. Thus, the protection cap 20 can surround the side surfaces of the corresponding auxiliary housing 11, as shown in
The protection cap 20 is mounted onto the corresponding auxiliary connector 10 from front before the female terminal fittings 30 are mounted into the auxiliary housing 11. The protection cap 20 is pulled forward after the female terminal fittings 30 are mounted and the retainer 35 is mounted, thereby forcibly disengaging the temporarily holding claws 21 from the guidable portions 59 to detach the protection cap 20 from the auxiliary connector 10. Flanges 24 bulge out sideways from the opposite lateral edges of the opening of the protection cap 20 and can be gripped to pull the protection cap 20.
The connector is assembled by mounting the seal 40 to the rear surface of each auxiliary housing 11. The rear holder 50 then is mounted by passing the locking legs 51 of the rear holder 50 through the respective locking-leg insertion holes 42 of the seal 40. The locking claws 51A of the locking legs 51 engage the corresponding engaging portions 13 of the auxiliary housing 11 to mount the rear holder 50 on the auxiliary housing 11 with the seal 40 therebetween.
The protection cap 20 then is mounted from the front to fit the resilient temporary holding claws 21 of the protection cap 20 into the guidable groove 59 to protect the seal 40. The respective auxiliary connectors 10 are shipped to a harness assembling site with the seals 40 protected by the protection caps 20. At the assembling site, the retainer 35 is inserted from below through the retainer insertion opening 23 of the protection cap 20 and into the auxiliary housing 11 to hold the retainer 35 at the partial locking position. In this state, the female terminal fittings 30 connected with the wires W are inserted from behind through the insertion paths 53 of the rear holder 50, through the wire insertion holes 41 of the seal 40, and into the respective cavities 12 of the auxiliary housing 11. Locks 18 in the cavities 12 resiliently deform during insertion of the female terminal fittings 30, but then resiliently return to engage the properly inserted female terminal fittings 30. The retainer 35 then is inserted deeper to the full locking position as shown in
Two adjacent rear holders 50 are slid into engagement in forward and backward directions FBD after the female terminal fittings 30 are mounted in the auxiliary connectors 10. Thus, the guide ribs 57 engage in the guide-rib receiving grooves 58, and the projection 55 engages the recess 54 to prevent separation of the adjacent rear holders 50. The rear holder 50 of another auxiliary housing 10 then is coupled to one of the two connected rear holders 50. In this way, the auxiliary connectors 10 are coupled successively in the arranging direction AD. In this embodiment, four auxiliary connectors 10 are assembled, and the last auxiliary connector 10A is at the right end. The guidable grooves 59 of the connected auxiliary connectors 10 are substantially continuous on a substantially straight line along the width direction WD (arranging direction AD). Any small discontinuity is corrected by the interaction of the guidable grooves 59 of the auxiliary connector 10 and the guides 65 of the frame 60.
The connected auxiliary connectors 10 then are inserted into through the insertion opening 60A of the frame 60 and into the connector accommodating space 64. The guidable portions 59 of the auxiliary connector 10 at the left end are fit to the guides 65 of the frame 60 at the start of the inserting operation, and the respective auxiliary connectors 10 are pushed toward the back side of the connector accommodating space 64 in this state. The lock 50B on the last auxiliary housing 10A engages the interlocking hole 61 of the frame 60 as the auxiliary connectors 10 reach proper mount positions. The seal 40 of the last auxiliary connector 10A faces the insertion opening 60A of the frame 60 when the auxiliary connectors 10 are mounted properly. Thus, the exposed end surface of the seal 40 is concealed by the protection wall 50H of the rear holder 50H to protect the seal 40 from external matter (see
The mating auxiliary connectors 90 are fit loosely to the auxiliary connectors 10 and the lever 70 is rotated to connect the auxiliary connectors 10, 90 to a proper depth. During this connection, the partition walls 92 of the mating auxiliary connectors 90 slide into clearances between the facing surfaces of the adjacent rear holders 50 and the auxiliary connectors 10, 90 are guided to a smooth connection by the facing surfaces, as shown in
As described above, there are no partition walls between the adjacent auxiliary connectors 10. Thus, the connector is smaller by the total thickness of the partition walls. The auxiliary connectors 10 are united by the rear holders 50 and then are inserted into the frame 60 in the arranging direction AD. Thus, the positions of the auxiliary connectors 10 in the frame 60 are determined, and the auxiliary connectors 10 can positioned in the frame 60 without the partition walls. The seals 40 would not seal well if coupling structures were provided between the auxiliary connectors 10. However, good sealing performances is achieved by the seals 40 of this embodiment because the respective auxiliary connectors 10 are united by the rear holders 50.
The auxiliary connectors 10 are coupled by the rear holders 50 inserted into the frame 60. Thus, assembling efficiency is good. Furthermore, rear holders 50 are provided in one-to-one correspondence with the respective auxiliary connectors 10 and can be coupled to each other in the arranging direction. Thus, the operation of inserting the female terminal fittings 30 can be performed for each auxiliary connector 10. As a result, the female terminal fittings 30 are inserted properly and the wires W can be handled easily.
The seals 40 are protected by the protection caps 20 and the protection wall 50H before connection with the mating connectors. Thus, specified sealing performance is assured. The protection cap 20 is mounted utilizing the guides 59, and a special construction is not needed for mounting the protection cap 20 on the auxiliary connector 10.
The partition walls 92 of the mating auxiliary connectors 90 slide into the clearances between the facing surfaces of the adjacent auxiliary connectors 10 to prevent forcible connection of the auxiliary connectors 10, 90. Therefore, a special forcible-connection preventing construction is not needed and the connector can be miniaturized further.
The seals 40 provide sealing with the mating auxiliary connectors 90 and with the wires W. Thus, plural kinds of seals 40 are not needed, thereby reducing the number of parts.
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment. For example, the following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined by the claims. Beside the following embodiments, various changes can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the claims.
The auxiliary connectors are inserted into the frame after being united by the rear holders in the foregoing embodiment. However, they may be inserted into the frame individually or in smaller groups through the insertion opening and may be united in the frame. In short, it is sufficient to be able to accommodate the respective auxiliary connectors while determining the positions thereof relative to the frame even if there are no partition walls.
The rear holder is provided for each auxiliary connector in the foregoing embodiment. However, one rear holder may be provided for all or some of auxiliary connectors according to the invention.
The lock engageable with the frame is provided only on the last auxiliary connector in the foregoing embodiment. However, it may be provided on each auxiliary connector according to the invention.
The protection caps are kept mounted on the auxiliary connectors during the operation of mounting the female terminal fittings in the foregoing embodiment. However, they may be detached from the auxiliary connectors before starting the operation of mounting the female terminal fittings.
The invention is also applicable to a male connector in which auxiliary connectors having male terminal fittings therein are accommodated in a frame.
The invention is also applicable to nonwatertight connectors. In such a case, means for positioning auxiliary connectors relative to a frame may be provided on the auxiliary housings.
The invention is also applicable to connectors being connectable to each other without the assistance of a lever displaying a cam action.
In the above embodiment the auxiliary connectors are inserted into the frame through a single opening in the side surface. However, it should be understood that the auxiliary connectors may be inserted into openings in the side surface and/or back surface and/or front surface of the frame.
A rotatable lever is described as the preferred operable member. However, other operable member, such as sliders having a substantially linear operation path may be used to connect the connectors.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2005-180704 | Jun 2005 | JP | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
5725397 | Fukamachi et al. | Mar 1998 | A |
6155884 | Sugiyama | Dec 2000 | A |
6193550 | Yamashita et al. | Feb 2001 | B1 |
6332813 | Okabe et al. | Dec 2001 | B1 |
6488546 | Sakurai et al. | Dec 2002 | B2 |
6514098 | Marpoe et al. | Feb 2003 | B2 |
6619996 | Hara et al. | Sep 2003 | B2 |
6638108 | Tachi | Oct 2003 | B2 |
6984149 | Fukuda et al. | Jan 2006 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2000-150058 | May 2000 | JP |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20070004274 A1 | Jan 2007 | US |