1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a connector and to an assembling method therefor.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. H11-54203 discloses a connector assembly with first and second housings that can be connected together. The first housing has a bolt and the second housing has a nut. Threaded connection of the nut with the bolt pulls the housings together. Thus, a connector with a relatively large connection resistance, such as a multi-contact connector, can be connected.
The bolt of this assembly can be tightened even if the housings are inclined. Thus, male terminals in one housing abut the front surface of the mating housing without entering the female terminals. The connector does not detect that the two housings have reached a connection depth where the bolt can be tightened. Therefore there is a likelihood of deforming the male terminals and/or damaging the housings.
The invention was developed in view of the above problems, and an object thereof is to improve operability of the assembling procedure.
The invention relates to a connector with first and second housings that are connectable with each other. The housings can be connected completely by tightening at least one bolt after being fit to a specified depth and substantially centered with respect to each other. At least one resiliently deformable detection arm is provided on the first housing, and at least one receiving portion is provided on the second housing. The detection arm resiliently returns when the housings are fit to the specified depth and impacts the receiving portion. The impact of the detection arm with the receiving portion creates an audible and tactile indication that a connection depth has been reached where the bolt can be tightened. Thus, deformation of male terminals and damage to the housings caused by tightening the bolt can be avoided.
The detection arm preferably has an opening exposed to the outside, and the receiving portion is engaged with an opening edge of the opening. Thus, an engaged state of the detection arm and the receiving portion can be confirmed visually. This visual confirmation provides a further indication that a connection depth has been reached where the bolt can be tightened.
One of the connectors preferably is mounted to a member, such as a casing. At least one mounting projection preferably projects from the member and towards the one connector. The mounting projection is dimensioned to contact a bulge when bolt has been tightened sufficiently for the two connectors to be connected completely. Thus, the contact between the mounting projection and the bulge stops the tightening operation and prevents any further connection of the connectors.
A seal ring preferably is mounted in close contact over substantially the entire periphery between the two connectors, thereby contributing to stabilizing the postures of the connectors.
An intermediate connector may be provided between the first and second housings and may have at least one intermediate terminal. The terminals of the first and second connectors are connected electrically by the at least one intermediate terminal.
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.
An ECU (electronic control unit) connector according to the invention is identified by the numeral 1 and is connectable to a tower connector 2, as shown in
The tower connector 2 has a resin housing near the front end of a tower 7. The tower connector 2 is long in forward and backward directions FBD, as shown in
The ECU connector 1 has a housing made e.g. of a resin that projects forward at the front end of the ECU casing 6 in the form of a substantially rectangular shallow saucer as shown in
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The ECU connector 1 is inserted manually into the receptacle 11 of the tower connector 2. As a result, the leading ends of the tower male terminals 13 are accommodated into the female terminals 25. Additionally, the leading end 34 of the detection arm 32 moves over the receiving portion 12 of the receptacle 11 and resiliently returns to hit the upper surface of the receptacle 11. Thus, there is an audible and tactile indication that the specified connection depth SCD has been reached. The receiving portion 12 engages the opening edge of the opening 33 of the detection arm 32 at this time to hold the ECU connector 1 at the specified connection depth SCD and provides a visual confirmation that the specified connection depth SCD has been reached. At the specified connection depth SCD, the bolt 4 may be turned and tightened into the tightening hole 5 through the insertion hole 31. As a result, the connected state progresses to the completely connected state CCS (state in
As described above, the two connectors 1, 2 are fit manually to the specified connection depth SCD and substantially centered with respect to each other before tightening the bolt. If the two connectors 1, 2 are not centered, an operator feels a resistance force larger than usual during the period until the specified connection depth SCD is reached. Thus, the housings are connected while making fine adjustments. Accordingly, there is no likelihood of exerting an excessive force to the tower-side male terminals 13 and the like. It can be detected that the specified connection depth SCD has been reached and the two connectors 1, 2 can be held at the specified connection depth SCD when the detection arm 32 resiliently engages the receiving portion 12 to impact the facing surface of the receptacle 11. By starting bolt tightening thereafter, it is possible to avoid problems such as deformations of the leading ends of the tower male terminals 13 and damage to the two connectors 1, 2.
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.
Detection is made when the detection arm hits the outer surface of the housing of the tower-side connector in the foregoing embodiment. However, other modes may be adopted provided that the detection can be made. For example, a construction to hit the outer surface of the connector housing of the ECU connector may be adopted. A hitting method is adopted because it is, in some cases, difficult to see during the operation by visual confirmation, and it is, in some cases, difficult to distinguish a sound from an ambient noise. However, a sound generating hitting may be adopted to the circumstances.
The detection arm is on the ECU connector and the receiving portion is on the tower connector in the foregoing embodiment. However, the detection arm may be on the tower connector and the receiving portion may be on the ECU connector.
Although the bolt is tightened in cooperation with the tightening hole formed in the transmission casing in the foregoing embodiment, another mode may be adopted provided that a tightening operation is possible. For example, the connectors may be directly tightened by a bolt.
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