Information
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Patent Grant
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6428345
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Patent Number
6,428,345
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Date Filed
Friday, January 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Prasad; Chandrika
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 595
- 439 596
- 439 496
- 439 456
- 439 459
- 439 465
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A housing includes a housing body and a cover. The housing body defines a terminal accommodation chamber for accommodating a terminal connected to the terminal end of a circuit body. The housing body and the cover include respective bent holding parts holding therebetween the circuit body extending from the terminal, bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof when the cover covers the housing body for locking.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates a connector and a connecting structure of the connector and a circuit body for connecting a terminal end of the circuit body, such as a flexible flat cable (FFC) or a flexible printed circuit (FPC), with a mating member.
In general, when electrically joining circuits by a flat circuit body, a connector is mounted to a terminal end of a flat circuit body, and the connector is connected with a mating connector (refer to Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 6-208873).
The flat circuit body has a structure such that conductors are interposed between insulated films. Next, to the terminal end of the circuit body, terminals are crimped and fastened, conducting with respective conductors. Next, the respective terminals are inserted in respective terminal accommodation chambers. Thus, a terminal end structure for connection with the mating connector is completed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The terminal end structure of the flat circuit body, however, does not have a structure for protecting crimp-connecting parts of the terminal in a housing. Arrangement operation of a wire harness at assembly causes external force to be applied to the connecting parts, and each contact resistance
3
of the connecting parts can increase.
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector and a connecting structure of the connector and a circuit body which makes external force not to transmit to a connecting part of a terminal and a circuit body, thereby improving reliability of the connecting part.
To achieve the object, a first aspect of the invention provides the following connector. A housing includes a housing body and a cover. The housing body defines a terminal accommodation chamber for accommodating a terminal connected to the terminal end of a circuit body. The housing body and the cover include respective bent holding parts holding therebetween the circuit body extending from the terminal, bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof, when the cover covers the housing body for locking.
Preferably, the housing includes a hinge joining the cover integrally to the housing body.
Preferably, the housing body and the cover have respective lock parts provided close to the bent holding parts.
Preferably, the bent holding parts include a recessed part and a protruding part fitted each other, respectively formed at the housing body and the cover, and the recessed part and the protruding part are continuously formed totally transversely across the circuit body.
A second aspect of the invention provides the following connecting structure of a connector and a circuit body. A housing includes a housing body defining a terminal accommodation chamber, and a cover covering the housing body for locking. A circuit body includes a terminal end connected with a terminal. The terminal is inserted in the terminal accommodation chamber. The housing body and the cover include respective bent holding parts holding therebetween the circuit body extending from the terminal, bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof.
A third aspect of the invention provides the following connector. A housing accommodates a circuit body connected with a terminal. The housing includes a first part defining an opening for guiding the circuit body. A second part extends from the first part along the circuit body and is uneven with the first part. A cover covers the opening. The cover includes a third part holding the circuit body between the second part and the third part. The third part is uneven with the first part in accordance with the second part.
Preferably, the second part is recessed below the first part along the circuit body.
Preferably, the second part protrudes above the first part along the circuit body.
Preferably, the housing has a first engagement part, and the cover has a second engagement part locking with the first engagement part.
According to the aspects, when external force, or pulling force in particular, is applied to the circuit body drawn out outside the connector, a bent part of the circuit body is subjected to and securely stops the force, so that the force does not transmit to a connecting part of the terminal and the circuit body. As a result, a function of the force does not cause a contact resistance of the connecting part to increase, and a connection reliability is improved.
That is, when the external force is applied to the circuit body, a frictional force is exerted on the circuit body against the external force. In addition, the circuit body is pressed to the bent holding parts, greater frictional force functions to the circuit body.
The connector and the cover are manufactured and handled as one part.
The rock parts or the first and second engagement parts continuously keep high holding force.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a connector and a flat circuit body according to an embodiment of the invention before connection;
FIG. 2A
is a sectional side view showing a state where a terminal mounted to a terminal end of a flat circuit body is inserted in a housing of a connector of an embodiment;
FIG. 2B
is a sectional side view showing a state where a cover covers a housing for lock; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional side view of another embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below based on the drawings.
The connector is a connector to which a terminal part of a flat circuit body
11
including a plurality of conductors
11
a
buried in parallel inside a flat insulator
11
b
as shown in
FIG. 1
is connected. In
FIG. 1
, positions where the conductors exist are shown with a reference character
11
a.
The connector is formed of a connector housing
20
and terminals
12
. The housing
20
is formed of a body
21
and a cover
22
molded of resin integrally with the body
21
through hinges
23
. The body
21
of the housing is substantially in a shape of a rectangular parallelepiped and has a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
24
extending in a longitudinal direction at a front half part of the body
21
. An upper face of a rear half part of the body
21
is open. The open part of the upper face of the rear half part is covered with the cover
22
.
The hinges
23
connect a front end of the cover
22
and a rear end of an upper wall of the front half part of the body
21
and hinges
23
in a pair are respectively provided on the left and right. In this case, since the cover
22
and the body
21
are integrated with each other by the hinges
23
, the housing
20
can be molded of resin and treated as a part. By rotating the cover
22
about the hinges
23
, a necessary part of the body
21
is covered with the cover
22
. Flexible bands may be employed for hinges
23
.
Engagement parts
27
and
28
for locking the cover
22
and the housing body
21
together in a state in which the body
21
is covered with the cover
22
are provided to left and right opposite side parts of rear ends of the body
21
and the cover
22
. To the rear end parts of the housing body
21
and the cover
22
, a recessed part
25
and a protruding part
26
as bent holding parts between which the circuit body
11
extending rearward from the terminals
12
accommodated in the terminal accommodating chambers
24
is held while being bent in a thickness direction of the circuit body
11
when the body
21
in covered with and locked to the cover
22
are respectively provided. The recessed part
25
and protruding part
26
have such sectional shapes as to be fitted with each other and are formed continuously throughout widths of the body
21
and the cover
22
to extend across an entire width of the circuit body
11
.
To connect the terminal of the circuit body
11
to the connector, the terminals
12
are first secured by crimping to the terminal of the circuit body
11
. In other words, since a plurality of lugs
12
a
are formed to project at rear ends of the terminals
12
, the lugs
12
a
pierces through and enters into the insulator
11
b
and the conductors
11
a
of the circuit body
11
, and the terminals
12
are crimped and secured to the terminal end of the circuit body
11
.
Then, as shown in
FIG. 2A
, the terminals
12
are inserted into the respective terminal accommodating chambers
24
of the housing
20
. As a result, the terminals
12
are locked and prevented from coming off by lances (not shown). In this state, the housing body
21
is covered with the cover
22
from above.
Thus, as shown in
FIG. 2B
, since the recessed part
25
and the protruding part
26
formed on the housing body
21
and the cover
22
are fitted with each other, the circuit body
11
extending rearward from the terminals
12
is held between the recessed part
25
and the protruding part
26
while being bent forcibly.
Therefore, although external force (especially pulling force) is applied to the circuit body
11
drawn out of the housing
20
in this state, the external force can be reliably received by a bent part K of the circuit body
11
and can be prevented from being transmitted to the terminals
12
and connecting parts
15
of the circuit body
11
.
At this time, since there are the engagement parts
27
and
28
of the body
21
and the cover
22
in vicinity of the recessed part
25
and the protruding part
26
that are the bent holding parts, high holding force is to be continuously maintained. The entire width of the circuit body
11
which is bent by and held between the recessed part
25
and the protruding part
26
ensures reliability of connection for all the connecting parts
15
.
The recessed part
25
and the protruding part
26
as the bent holding parts are not necessarily formed at the rear end of the housing
20
but may be formed in positions on the rear side of the terminals
12
and the connecting parts
15
of the circuit body
11
.
As shown on
FIG. 3
, a protruding part
25
A may be provided at an end of the housing body
25
A. A bent part K
2
of the circuit body
11
is held between the protruding part
25
A and a recessed part
26
A.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a housing including a housing body and a cover, the housing body defining a terminal accommodation chamber for accommodating a terminal connected to the terminal end of a circuit body, wherein the housing body and the cover include respective bent holding parts holding therebetween the circuit body extending from the terminal, bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof, when the cover covers the housing body for locking.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the housing includes a hinge joining the cover integrally to the housing body.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the housing body and the cover have respective lock parts provided close to the bent holding parts.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1,wherein the bent holding parts include a recessed part and a protruding part fitted each other, respectively formed at the housing body and the cover, and the recessed part and the protruding part are continuously formed totally transversely across the circuit body.
- 5. A connecting structure of a connector and a circuit body, comprising:a housing including a housing body defining a terminal accommodation chamber, and a cover covering the housing body for locking; and a circuit body including a terminal end connected with a terminal, the terminal being inserted in the terminal accommodation chamber, wherein the housing body and the cover include respective bent holding parts holding therebetween the circuit body extending from the terminal, bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof.
- 6. A connector comprising:a housing accommodating a circuit body connected with a terminal, the housing including a first part defining an opening for guiding the circuit body, and a second part extending from the first part along the circuit body, the second part being uneven with the first part; and a cover covering the opening, the cover including a third part holding the circuit body between the second part and the third part, the third part being uneven with the first part in accordance with the second part.
- 7. A connector according to claim 6,wherein the second part is recessed below the first part along the circuit body.
- 8. A connector according to claim 6,wherein the second part protrudes above the first part along the circuit.
- 9. A connector according to claim 6,wherein the housing has a first engagement part, and the cover has a second engagement part locking with the first engagement part.
- 10. A connector comprising:a housing including a housing body and a cover, the housing body defining a terminal accommodation chamber for accommodating a terminal connected to a terminal end of a circuit body, the housing body and the cover including respective bent holding parts for holding the circuit body extending from the terminal therebetween, thereby bending the circuit body in a thickness direction thereof when the cover is in a locked position covering the housing body, wherein the bent holding parts comprise a recessed part formed in one of the housing body and the cover, and a protruding part formed in the other of the housing body and the cover, and wherein the recessed part and the protruding part are formed transversely across the housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-020512 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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