Information
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Patent Grant
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6733325
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Patent Number
6,733,325
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 9, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 11, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Nguyen; Phuongchi
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 439 176
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- 439 492
- 439 493
- 439 631
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector assembly is provided with a connector (first connector) to be mounted on a circuit board and a connector (second connector) for holding a flat cable flat wire member). When the two connectors are connected with each other, an end portion of the cable is inserted into the connector to bring conductors of the cable into contact with mating terminals. The connector is provided with a plate-shaped holder, and the cable is supported on this holder in such a state as to be displaceable in widthwise direction. On the other hand, the connector is provided with a pair of locking pieces as a positioning portion. When the two connectors are connected with each other, the respective locking pieces directly come into contact with the cable being inserted into the connector from widthwise outer sides, thereby positioning the cable with respect to the connector in widthwise direction. The respective conductors of the flat wire member can be more precisely and securely brought into contact with the mating terminals.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a connector assembly for electrically connecting a flat cable, a ribbon wire, a FPC (flexible printed circuit) or like flat wire member, in which flat rectangular conductors are arrayed side by side, with a circuit board or the like.
There has been generally known a connector assembly for a flat wire member which assembly is comprised of a connector for circuit board (first connector) which accommodates a plurality of terminals side by side and is to be mounted on a circuit board, and a mating connector (second connector) to be mounted on an end portion of a flat wire member such as a flat cable, the flat wire member being connected with the circuit board by connecting the two connectors.
In such a connector assembly, the flat wire member has its end portion processed to expose conductors to outside, and this end portion is supported on a plate-shaped supporting member provided in the second connector. When the two connectors are connected, the end portion of the flat wire member is inserted together with the supporting member into the connector for circuit board to bring the respective conductors into contact with the terminals. As a result, the respective conductors of the flat wire member and patterns on the circuit board are electrically connected.
In the above conventional connector assembly, ribs are generally formed at the opposite widthwise ends (opposite ends with respect to a direction normal to an inserting direction into the first connector) of the supporting member, and the flat wire member is positioned with respect to the supporting member in widthwise direction by being restricted by means of these ribs. When the two connectors are connected with the supporting member positioned with respect to the first connector in widthwise direction, the respective conductors of the flat wire member are positioned with respect to the mating terminals.
However, such a construction in which the respective conductors of the flat wire member are indirectly positioned with respect to the mating terminals via the supporting member has the following problem. Specifically, even if the supporting member itself is properly positioned with respect to the first connector, contact positions of the conductors and the mating terminals are displaced in widthwise direction unless the flat wire member is properly positioned since there are errors in the positions and shape of the ribs of the supporting member. Such a displacement does not present any problem if contact areas of the conductors with the terminals are large in widthwise direction such as a case where the conductors are wide. However, if the contact areas are small, the conductors and the mating terminals may not be brought into contact with each other or the terminals may be shorted with different or noncorresponding conductors.
Accordingly, it is necessary to enable the respective conductors of the flat wire member and the mating terminals to be more precisely positioned. Particularly in recent years, there has been a demand to arrange the conductors and the terminals at a high density (at narrow intervals) in the connector assemblies for a flat wire member. The conductors and the mating terminals need to be highly precisely positioned in such connector assemblies.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector assembly which is free from the problems residing in the prior art.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a connector assembly which enables conductors of a flat wire member to be more precisely and securely brought into contact with mating terminals.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a connector assembly for a flat wire member comprises: a first connector for accommodating terminals, the first connector being provided with a positioning portion; and a second connector for holding a flat wire member, the second connector including a supporting member supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member in such a way as to be movable in a widthwise direction which is normal to an inserting direction of the flat wire member into the first connector. The flat wire member is positioned with respect to the first connector in the widthwise direction by directly coming into contact with the positioning portion of the first connector.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing an audio unit to be installed in an automotive vehicle which is applied with a connector assembly for a flat wire member according to an embodiment of the invention, including a casing;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a first connector to be mounted on a circuit board of a CD player and a second connector of a flat cable to be connected with the first connector;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing the first and second connectors;
FIGS. 4A and 4B
are sectional views showing constructions of the first and second connectors prior to and at an intermediate stage of connection of the two connectors, respectively;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are sectional views showing constructions of the first and second connectors at an intermediate stage of and after connection of the two connectors, respectively;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing constructions of the first and second connectors;
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing a construction of the flat cable;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along the line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 7
, showing the construction of the flat cable;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view taken along the line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 7
, showing the construction of the flat cable;
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are sectional views showing the construction of the second connector before and after being connected (assembled) with the flat cable, respectively;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a holder forming the second connector;
FIGS. 12A
,
12
B and
12
C are sectional views showing constructions of the first and second connectors, corresponding to
FIGS. 4B
,
5
A and
5
B, respectively;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view showing a connector assembly for a flat wire member according to another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 14
is an exploded perspective view showing a construction of a connector for a flat cable;
FIG. 15
is an exploded section showing the connection of the cable connector;
FIG. 16
is a perspective view showing the connection of the cable connector;
FIGS. 17A and 17B
are sectional views showing the constructions of the cable connector and a board-side connector connected with the cable connector, wherein
FIG. 17A
shows a state before connection of the connectors and
FIG. 17B
shows a connected state of the connectors;
FIGS. 18A and 18B
are diagrammatic plan views showing positioning precision of the flat cable during connection of the connectors in a case where the flat cable is not provided with bulging portions; and
FIGS. 19A and 19B
are diagrammatic plan views showing positioning precision of the flat cable during connection of the connectors in a case where the flat cable is provided with the bulging portions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
schematically showing an audio unit to be installed in an automotive vehicle, identified by
10
is a casing having openings at its front and rear sides, and a main circuit board
12
for centrally controlling this unit, a CD player
14
, a MD (mini-disc) player and a CS (cassette) player
18
are accommodated and fixed in this order from above inside this casing
10
.
The respective players
14
,
16
,
18
have insertion openings
14
a
,
16
a
,
18
a
for corresponding media, and are accommodated in the casing
10
such that these insertion openings
14
a
,
16
a
,
18
a
face a front opening
10
a
of the casing
10
. These players
14
,
16
,
18
are assembled in a passenger's compartment with the insertion openings
14
a
,
16
a
,
18
a
thereof faced toward the passenger's compartment by mounting the casing
10
on an instrument panel from behind. Thus, the media can be inserted and taken out in the passenger's compartment. Though not shown, a panel (execution panel) provided with operable members for operating the respective players
14
,
16
,
18
is mounted on the front side of the casing
10
.
The respective players
14
,
16
,
18
are provided with flat wire members
15
,
17
,
19
for electrical connection (flat cables in this embodiment: hereinafter referred to as cables
15
,
17
,
19
) and connectors C
14
, C
16
, C
18
(first connectors). By connecting the cables
15
,
17
,
19
of the players
14
,
16
,
18
with the connectors C
12
, C
14
, C
16
of the main circuit board
12
or the players
14
,
16
,
18
located vertically adjacent with the main circuit board
12
and the players
14
,
16
,
18
accommodated while being vertically arranged as described above, the players
14
,
16
,
18
are electrically connected in a chain with the main circuit board
12
.
The respective connectors C
14
, C
16
, C
18
of the players
14
,
16
,
18
and the respective cables
15
,
17
,
19
have the same construction, so that, even if the players
14
,
16
,
18
are rearranged or any of them is omitted, they are connectable with each other. Hereinafter, these constructions are described, taking the CD player
14
as an example.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
A, the CD player
14
has a circuit board P inside its casing
140
(see FIG.
4
A), and the connector C
14
is provided on the lower surface of the circuit board P. The connector C
14
is a connector for circuit board, is secured to the circuit board P by being mounted and is exposed to outside at the bottom side of the CD player
14
via an opening
14
b
formed in the casing
140
.
The connector C
14
is formed at its front side (left side in
FIG. 4A
) with a section to be connected with the cable
17
of the MD player
16
, and the cable
15
of the CD player
14
is fixedly inserted at its rear side.
More specifically, the connector C
14
has a female housing
20
narrow in the widthwise direction of the CD player
14
(direction normal to the plane of FIG.
4
A: hereinafter referred to merely as widthwise direction). This housing
20
is formed with two connection sections
21
A,
21
B separated along the widthwise direction (vertical direction in
FIG. 6
) as shown in FIG.
6
.
A plurality of cavities
22
are formed side by side along the widthwise direction in each connection section
21
A,
21
B, and terminals
24
(see
FIG. 4A
; not shown in
FIG. 6
) are accommodated in the respective cavities
22
. As shown in FIG:
4
A, each terminal
24
is comprised of a bottom portion
24
d
extending in forward and backward directions along the bottom of the cavity
22
, resiliently deformable pieces
24
a
,
24
b
for connection which extend forward and backward from a middle portion of the bottom portion
24
d
and are vertically resiliently displaceable, and a leg portion
24
c
extending obliquely upward to the back from the middle between the resiliently deformable pieces
24
a
24
b
. Each terminal
24
is electrically connected with a circuit on the circuit board by the leg portion
24
c
thereof being soldered to a land or the like (not shown) on the circuit board P.
In the front surface of the housing
20
, insertion openings
26
A,
26
B for the cable (cable
17
of the MD player
16
) corresponding to the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B are independently formed. During connection of the cable
17
, connectors C
22
of the cable
17
to be described later are inserted into the housing
20
through these insertion openings
26
A,
26
B to bring the respective conductors of the cable
17
into contact with the front resiliently deformable pieces
24
a
of the respective terminals
24
. In other words, the connector assembly for the flat wire material is formed by the connector C
14
(C
12
, C
16
, C
18
) and the connectors C
22
.
Tubular hoods
27
are formed around the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B, and the connectors C
22
of the cable
17
are fitted into these hoods
27
during connection of the cable
17
. Further, guide grooves
28
for guiding the connectors C
22
of the cable
17
are formed at the opposite ends of the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B.
On the other hand, the rear surface of the housing
20
is formed with an insertion opening
30
narrow in widthwise direction and common to the both connection sections
21
A,
21
B, and a slider
32
is insertably and detachably supported in this insertion opening
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the slider
32
is a narrow member extending in the widthwise direction of the housing
20
, and includes a tongue
34
extending in its longitudinal direction and fixing hooks
36
at its opposite ends. The slider
32
is inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
together with the cable
15
while being placed on the cable
15
, and is attached to the housing
20
by engaging the hooks
36
with projections
38
formed on the side walls of the housing
20
, thereby fixing the cable
15
inserted into the connector C
14
. A method for fixing the cable
15
is described in detail later.
Inside the housing
20
of the connector C
14
, a pair of locking pieces
40
which function also as positioning members for positioning the cable
17
(split pieces
44
A,
44
B to be described later) and the connectors C
22
(holders
50
b
to be described later) in widthwise direction are provided near the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B and at the opposite outer sides of the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B as shown in FIG.
6
. Each locking piece
40
is resiliently deformable in widthwise direction and provided with a hook
40
a
at its leading end (left end in FIG.
6
). When the connectors C
22
mounted on the cable
17
are inserted into the housing
20
through the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B, the locking pieces
40
position the connectors C
22
and the cable
17
in widthwise direction with respect to the housing
20
by coming into contact therewith, and the hooks
40
a
are engaged with locking portions
60
a
of the connectors C
22
to be described later to lock the connectors C
22
into the connector C
14
.
As shown in
FIGS. 7
to
9
, the cable
15
takes a forked structure by cutting away a middle portion (widthwise middle portion) of one end portion (left end portion of
FIG. 7
) to split this end portion into split pieces
44
A,
44
B. Ends of the cable
15
(i.e., end where the split pieces
44
A,
44
B are located and an end opposite therefrom) are processed to expose conductors
2
, and reinforcing plates
4
,
6
for restricting the deformation of the cable end portions are secured to the rear surfaces of these end portions. Positioning plates
8
are additionally secured to the reinforcing plates
4
of the split pieces
44
A,
44
B at a position more backward (rightward in
FIG. 8
) than the exposed sections of the conductors
2
.
The cable
15
is connected with and fixed to the connector C
14
with the end thereof opposite from the split pieces
44
A,
44
B inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
in the rear surface of the connector C
14
. Specifically, after the end of the cable
15
is loosely fitted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
in the rear surface as shown in
FIG. 4A
, the slider
32
is inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
as shown in FIG.
4
B. Then, the end of the cable
15
is pushed up by the tongue
34
of the slider
32
, thereby fixing the conductors
2
of the cable
15
while holding them in contact with the deformable pieces
24
b
of the terminals
24
accommodated in the respective connection sections
21
A,
21
B. The respective conductors
2
of the cable
15
are connected with the circuits of the circuit board P via the terminals
24
by the contact thereof with the terminals
24
. Partial locking projections
6
a
are formed at the opposite widthwise ends of the reinforcing plate
6
of the cable
15
as shown in FIG.
7
. When the end of the cable
15
is loosely inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
(state shown in FIG.
4
A), the cable
15
can be partly locked in the housing
20
until the slider
32
is inserted by engaging the projections
6
a
with recesses
37
formed in the inner surfaces of the side walls of the housing
20
(see FIG.
6
).
Although the conductors
2
are present at the middle portion (widthwise middle portion) of the cable
15
according to this embodiment, this middle portion of the cable
15
is a dead space over its longitudinal direction since the middle portion at one end portion is cut away to form the split pieces
44
A,
44
B as described above. Thus, the conductors
2
at the middle portion are also omitted as shown in
FIG. 7
at the end of the cable
15
to be fixed to the connector C
14
(i.e., end opposite from the split pieces
44
A,
44
B).
On the other hand, the connectors C
22
(second connectors) are mounted on the ends of the respective split pieces
44
A,
44
B of the cable
15
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Although the connectors C
22
are mounted on the cable
17
in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, since the cables
15
,
17
have a common construction as described above, following description is given with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
for the sake of convenience.
Each connector C
22
is comprised of a housing
50
a and the holder
50
b
as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 10A
, and is mountable on the end of the split piece
44
A (
44
B) by inserting the holder
50
b
into the housing
50
a
while placing the holder
50
b
on the split piece
44
A (
44
B).
Specifically, the housing
50
a
has a tubular shell portion
52
formed with an insertion hole
51
narrow in widthwise direction and penetrating in forward and backward directions (transverse direction in
FIG. 10
) into which hole the holder
50
b
and the like are insertable. This shell portion
52
is provided with a vertically foldable (bendable) locking piece
54
at its rear end (left end in
FIG. 10A
) and at an upper part of an insertion opening
51
a
of the holder
50
b
. Further, a pair of leg portions
56
including hooks
58
engageable with the locking piece
54
are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the shell portion
52
. A projection
53
for pressing the cable
15
from above is formed on the ceiling of an opening of the insertion hole
51
opposite from the insertion opening
51
a.
On the other hand, the holder
50
b
is a plate member having a flat alignment surface
60
on top as shown in
FIG. 11
, and is placed on the rear surface (reinforcing plate
4
) of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) via the alignment surface
60
. A positioning recess
62
(restricting recess) is formed at a rear part (left part in
FIG. 10A
) of the alignment surface
60
in order to restrict a displacement of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) and the holder
50
b
in forward and backward directions (inserting direction into the connector C
14
) by fitting the positioning plate
8
of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) into the recess
62
. A protuberance
62
a
is formed at the rear end of the bottom surface of the recess
62
to slightly push up (raise) the rear end of the split piece
44
A (
44
B) placed on the alignment surface
60
.
Further, the holder
50
b
is also formed at its opposite widthwise ends with ribs
60
b
which serve as side walls of the recess
62
, and an interference preventing rib
64
(protecting portion) for protecting the cable
15
from interference with a mating connector during connection is formed at the leading end (right end in
FIG. 10A
) of the holder
50
b.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 11
, the locking portions
60
a
corresponding to the locking pieces
40
project at the opposite widthwise ends of the holder
50
b
, and a pair of guides
66
made of elongated projections extending in forward and backward directions are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the rear surface of the holder
50
b
. As described later, when the connector C
22
is connected with the connector C
14
, these guides
66
are guided along the guide grooves
28
of the connector C
14
.
The connector C
22
is mounted on the split piece
44
A(
44
B) as follows. The holder
50
b
is placed on the rear surface of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) via the alignment surface
60
as shown in
FIG. 10A
, and the split piece
44
A(
44
B) is inserted together with the holder
50
b
into the insertion hole
51
of the housing
50
a
from its leading end (i.e., from the rib
64
of the holder
50
b
) in this state. Then, the locking piece
54
is so bend as to close the insertion opening
51
a
of the housing
50
a
, and is locked so as not to return to its initial position by being pushed between the two hooks
58
. In this way, the connector C
22
is mounted on the split piece
44
A(
44
B).
With the connector C
22
mounted on the split piece
44
A(
44
B), the exposed sections of the conductors
2
at the end of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) are supported together with the holder
50
b
while projecting from the opposite side of the shell portion
52
of the housing
50
a
as shown in FIG.
10
B. At this stage, the slit piece
44
A (
44
B) is pushed up by the protuberance
62
a
at the rear end of the alignment surface
60
of the holder
50
b
while being pressed against the alignment surface
60
from above by the projection
53
of the housing
50
a
located more forward than the protuberance
62
a
. As a result, the split piece
44
A (
44
B) is held slightly inclined forward, i.e., slightly inclined down from its rear end toward its leading end while the leading end thereof is held in close contact with the alignment surface
60
.
When the connector C
22
is attached to the split piece
44
A (
44
B), a hook
68
formed on the rear surface of the holder
50
b
is engaged with a locking hole
52
a
formed in the inner bottom wall of the shell portion
52
of the housing
50
a
as shown in
FIG. 10B
, with the result that the holder
50
b
is doubly locked in the housing
50
a
in cooperation with the locking piece
54
so as not to come out of the housing
50
a.
Here, the specific constructions of the cable
15
, the connectors C
14
, C
22
are described with reference to
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
11
.
First, the width of the positioning plate
8
is set equal to width Wc of the split piece
44
A (
44
B).
In the connector C
22
, width Wa of a portion of the alignment surface
60
of the holder
50
b
before the recess
62
is set equal to the width Wc of the split piece
44
A (
44
B) of the cable
15
and smaller than width Wb of the recess
62
. In other words, Wa=Wc<Wb. As a result, a relative displacement of the split piece
44
A (
44
B) and the connector C
22
(holder
50
b
) in widthwise direction is permitted within the range of the recess
62
(i.e., by a difference between Wc and Wb). If the split piece
44
A (
44
B) is displaced from the holder
50
b
in widthwise direction, it bulges out (in widthwise direction) from the alignment surface
60
at the portion of the split piece
44
A (
44
B) before the recess
62
.
In the connector C
14
, spacing Wd between the paired locking pieces
40
is so set that the locking pieces
40
position the holder
50
b
being inserted into the connector C
14
(portion of the holder
50
b
before the recess
62
; hereinafter, “projecting portion”) with respect to the connection section
21
A (
21
B) in widthwise direction, and the respective locking pieces
40
are formed such that they can come into contact not only with the holder
50
b
, but also with the split piece
44
A (
44
B) placed thereon from opposite widthwise outer sides during the above positioning.
The constructions of the connector C
14
, the cable
15
and the like are described above, taking the CD player
14
as an example. The connectors C
16
, C
18
, the cable
17
,
19
and the like of the other players
16
,
18
have the same constructions as the connector C
14
and the cable
15
of the CD player
14
. Further, the connector C
12
to be mounted on the main circuit board
12
also has the same construction as the connector C
14
of the CD player
14
.
The cables
15
,
17
,
19
of the respective players
14
,
16
,
18
are bent as shown in
FIG. 1
, and are drawn to the tops of the front surfaces of the players
14
,
16
,
18
while being laid along the side surfaces of the players
14
,
16
,
18
.
The audio unit as above is assembled as follows. First, the main circuit board
12
, the CD player
14
, the MD player
16
and the CS player
18
are fixed in a specified order in the casing
10
, and the cables
15
,
17
,
19
of the respective players
14
,
16
,
18
are connected with the players or the like located right above. Specifically, the cable
15
of the CD player
14
is connected with the connector C
12
of the main circuit board
12
; the cable
17
of the MD player
16
with the connector C
14
of the CD player
14
; and the cable
19
of the CS player
18
with the connector C
16
of the MD player
16
.
For example, in the case of connecting the cable
17
of the MD player
16
with the connector C
14
of the CD player
14
, the respective connectors C
22
of the cable
17
are opposed to the respective insertion openings
26
A,
26
B of the connector C
14
, and the projecting portions of the holders
50
b
of the respective connectors C
22
are inserted into the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B from their leading ends as shown in
FIGS. 4B and 12A
. At this time, the connectors C
22
are inserted into the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B while the guides
66
of the holders
50
b
are guided along the guide grooves
28
formed in the insertion openings
26
A,
26
B.
In this way, the housings
50
a
(shell portions
52
) of the respective connectors C
22
are fitted into the hoods
27
of the connector C
14
and the projecting portions of the holders
50
b
are inserted into the connection sections
21
A,
21
B to be guided between the corresponding pairs of locking pieces
40
, thereby positioning the holders
50
b
(connectors C
22
) with respect to the connection sections
21
a
,
21
B in widthwise direction, i.e., a state shown in
FIGS. 5A and 12A
changes to a state shown in
FIGS. 5B and 12B
. At this time, if the split pieces
44
A,
44
b
are displaced from the holders
50
b
in widthwise direction, they bulge out from the alignment surfaces
60
in widthwise direction as described above. Thus, the locking pieces
40
come into contact with the bulging portions when the projecting portions of the holders
50
b
are guided into between the locking pieces
40
. As a result, the bulged-out split pieces
44
A,
44
B are corrected. In other words, the holders
50
b
and the cable
17
(split pieces
44
A,
44
B) are positioned with respect to the connection sections
21
A,
21
B in widthwise direction by the locking pieces
40
.
As the projecting portions of the holders
50
b
are further inserted into the connection sections
21
A,
21
B, the pairs of locking pieces
40
are pushed to separate wider apart by the locking portions
60
a
formed in the holders
50
b
. When the holders
50
b
are inserted to the back ends of the connector C
14
, the hooks
40
a
of the respective locking pieces
40
are engaged with the locking portions
60
a
of the holders
50
b
, with the result that the connectors C
22
are locked into the connector C
14
. Each locking portion
60
a
of the holder
50
b
is formed into such a substantially trapezoidal shape in plan view which is tapered from its base end toward its leading end. Accordingly, this locked state is a so-called “semi-locked” state and, when being pulled in a withdrawal direction with a specified force or larger, the connector C
22
can be detached from the connector C
14
while being unlocked.
When the connectors C
22
are connected with the connector C
14
, the exposed sections of the conductors
2
of the cable
17
are inserted between the deformable pieces
24
a
and the bottom portions
24
d
of the respective terminals
24
together with the holders
50
b
, thereby bringing the deformable pieces
24
a
of the respective terminals
24
into contact with the respective conductors
2
of the cable
17
. By this contact, the respective conductors
2
of the cable
17
are connected with the circuits of the circuit board P of the CD player
14
via the terminals
24
, and corresponding pairs of the conductors
2
of the cable
15
of the CD player
14
connected with the rear surface of the connector C
14
and those of the cable
17
are connected via the terminals
24
.
The respective players
14
,
16
,
18
can be connected with the main circuit board
12
in a chain by connecting the cables
15
,
17
,
19
with the respective players located vertically adjacent to each other.
As described above, in this audio unit, the main circuit board
12
and the respective players
14
,
16
,
18
vertically arrayed are electrically connected in a chain by the cables
15
,
17
,
19
provided in the players
14
,
16
,
18
. The ends of the cables
15
,
17
,
19
of the players
14
,
16
,
18
take a forked structure (split into the split pieces
44
A,
44
B), and the connectors C
22
are mounted on the splits pieces
44
A,
44
B. On the other hand, the connectors C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
each having two connection sections
21
A,
21
B corresponding to the connectors C
22
are provided as mating connectors. Thus, even in the case that the cables
15
,
17
,
19
have quite a number of conductors
2
, they can be easily and securely connected with the main circuit board
12
and the players
14
,
16
,
18
. Specifically, according to this construction, the connecting operation for the cables
15
,
17
,
19
can be split: after one connector C
22
of the cable
15
,
17
or
19
is connected, the other connector C
22
thereof is connected. Thus, an operation force necessary for one connecting operation of the connector C
22
can be reduced. Therefore, even in the case that the cables
15
,
17
,
19
have quite a number of conductors
2
, they can be easily and securely connected by splitting the connecting operation.
Further, in this audio unit, the connection construction for connecting the connector C
22
with the connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
is such that the split piece
44
A(
44
B) of the cable
15
,
17
,
19
is supported on the holder
50
b
in a widthwise displaceable state in the connector C
22
as described above and the split piece
44
A(
44
B) is positioned with respect to the connection section
21
A(
21
B) in widthwise direction by directly brining the locking pieces
40
provided in the mating connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
into contact with the split piece
44
A(
44
B) during connection. Thus, as compared to the conventional construction in which the cable is indirectly positioned with respect to the mating connector, there is little (hardly any) possibility of an error and the conductors of the cable
15
,
17
,
19
can be highly precisely positioned with respect to the mating terminals
24
. Therefore, there is an effect that the respective conductors
2
of the cable
15
,
17
,
19
can be precisely and securely brought into contact with the mating terminals
24
even in the case that the conductors
2
and the terminals
24
are arranged at a high density (at narrow intervals).
Further, in this audio unit, the connection construction for connecting the connector C
22
and the connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
has following additional effects.
First, in the connector C
22
, the split piece
44
A(
44
B) is pushed up by the rear end portion of the alignment surface
60
of the holder
50
b
and has the portion thereof before the above pushed-up portion pressed against the alignment surface
60
from above, thereby being held inclined down from its rear end toward its leading end with its leading end held in close contact with the alignment surface
60
, and the interference preventing rib
64
is provided at the leading end of the holder
50
b
. This effectively prevents the leading end portion of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) from coming into collision with the mating connector to thereby turn the conductors
2
up during connection of the connector C
22
with the connector C
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
or effectively prevents the conductors
2
from being turned up by the deformable pieces
24
a
during insertion of the leading end of the split piece
44
A(
44
B) into the connection section
21
A(
21
B). Therefore, an occurrence of error electrical connection resulting from the turned-up conductors
2
can be effectively prevented.
Further, a pair of guide grooves
28
are formed at the opposite ends of each insertion opening
26
A,
26
B of the connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
, whereas a pair of guides
66
are provided in the holder
50
b
of the connector C
22
. The connector C
22
is connected with the connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
while the guides
66
of the holder
50
b
are guided along the guide grooves
28
. This brings about an effect of eliminating a possibility of obliquely fitting the connector C
22
into the connector C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
.
Furthermore, the cable
15
,
17
,
19
is fixedly connected with the connector C
14
, C
16
, C
18
with the end thereof opposite from the split pieces
44
A,
44
B inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
in the rear surface of the connector C
14
, C
16
, C
18
. At this cable end, the projections
6
a
are formed at the opposite widthwise ends of the reinforcing plate
6
. Thus, when the end portion of the cable is loosely inserted into the housing
20
through the insertion opening
30
, the cable can be partly locked with the housing
20
by the engagement of these projections
6
a
and the recesses
37
formed inside the housing
20
(see
FIG. 6
) until the slider
32
is inserted. This brings about an effect of a good operability of connecting the cable.
The audio unit described above is merely an application example of the present invention, and specific constructions of the connectors C
12
, C
14
, C
16
, C
18
or the connectors C
22
of the cables
15
,
17
,
19
can be suitably changed without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
For example, in the foregoing embodiment, the cable
15
,
17
,
19
(split pieces
44
A,
44
B) and the holder
50
b
in the connector C
22
are positioned with respect to the connection sections
21
A,
21
B in widthwise direction by the common locking pieces
40
(positioning portions). However, they may be positioned by separate positioning portions.
Although the present invention is applied to an electrical connection construction of an audio unit installed in a vehicle in the foregoing embodiment, it is, of course, also applicable to an other electrical connection construction such as the one for an electrical unit.
A second embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to
FIGS. 13
to
19
. A connector assembly for a flat wire member according to the second embodiment includes many elements common to those of the connector assemblies (connectors C
14
, C
16
, C
18
, C
22
) of the first embodiment. However, the second embodiment is irrelevant to the audio unit of the first embodiment and the detailed construction slightly differs between the two embodiments. Thus, even the elements common to the two embodiments are newly described by identifying them by different reference numerals.
FIGS. 13 and 17A
show a connector assembly for a flat wire member according to the second embodiment, wherein
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the connector assembly and
FIG. 17A
is a longitudinal section of the connector assembly.
As shown in
FIGS. 13 and 17A
, this connector assembly is comprised of a board-side connector C
30
(first connector) to be mounted on a circuit board or the like and a wire-side connector C
32
(second connector) to be mounted on an end portion of a flat cable
70
(flat wire member).
The board-side connector C
30
(hereinafter, “connector C
30
)” has a housing
80
narrow in widthwise direction and corresponding to the flat cable
70
(hereinafter, “cable
70
”).
A multitude of cavities
82
are arrayed in widthwise direction (direction normal to the plane of
FIG. 17A
) inside the housing
80
, and terminals
84
are accommodated in the respective cavities
82
. Each terminal
84
includes, at its front end (left end in FIG.
17
A), a deformable piece
84
a
for connection which is vertically resiliently deformable and a leg portion
84
b
behind the deformable piece
84
a
. Each terminal
84
is electrically connected with a circuit (pattern) on the circuit board by having the leg portion
84
b
soldered to a fixing land or the like of the circuit board.
An insertion opening
80
a
for the cable
70
is formed in the front surface (left surface in
FIG. 17A
) of the housing
80
, and a tubular hood
86
is integrally formed around the insertion opening
80
a
. A cam follower
87
provided with a sliding surface
87
a
on which a later-described cam
95
provided in the wire-side connector C
32
can slide is integrally formed at the upper front end of the hood
86
. Further, guide grooves
86
a
and slits
86
b
for guiding the wire-side connector C
32
are formed in the inner side surfaces and the inner bottom surface of the hood
86
, respectively, and a locking hole
86
c
for locking the wire-side connector C
32
is formed in the inner bottom surface of the hood
86
.
On the other hand, the wire-side connector C
32
(hereinafter, “connector C
32
”) is comprised of a housing main body
90
a
and a holder
90
b
, and is mountable on an end portion of the cable
70
by placing the holder
90
b
on the cable
70
and inserting them together into the housing main body
90
a.
More specifically, the housing main body
90
a
includes a tubular shell portion
92
formed with an insertion hole
91
penetrating the housing main body
90
a
in forward and backward directions (transverse direction in
FIG. 15
) for insertion of the holders
90
b
and the like as shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
. This shell portion
92
is provided with a vertically foldable (bendable) locking piece
94
via a coupling piece
93
at its upper rear end (upper left end in FIG.
15
), and a pair of leg portions
96
including hooks
98
for locking the bent-down locking piece
94
are provided at the opposite sides of the shell portion
92
with respect to widthwise direction (direction normal to the plane of FIG.
15
).
The cam
95
projects in the widthwise center of the upper part of the locking piece
94
. When the connector C
32
is mounted on the cable
70
and the locking piece
94
is locked, the cam
95
stands on top of the connector C
32
(see FIG.
13
).
Further, a locking portion
97
a
for locking the connector C
32
into the connector C
30
is provided substantially at a widthwise center position of the bottom surface of the shell portion
92
, and a pair of locking holes
97
b
for locking the holder
90
b
are provided at the opposite sides of the locking portion
97
a
(see FIG.
16
). Further, elongated projections
99
extending in forward and backward directions are formed on the opposite sides of the shell portion
92
.
On the other hand, the holder
90
b
is formed at its upper part with an alignment surface
100
, on which the rear surface of the cable
70
is to be placed.
A rib
102
extending in widthwise direction is formed at the front end (right end in
FIG. 16
) of the alignment surface
100
, and cable pressing portions
104
are provided at the outer sides of the rib
102
. Slit-shaped inserting portions
105
are formed between the cable pressing portions
104
and the alignment surface
100
. Further, projections
106
for positioning the cable
70
in forward and backward directions are provided substantially at center positions of the opposite widthwise ends of the alignment surface
100
with respect to forward and backward directions.
A pair of guides
108
extending in forward and backward directions are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the bottom surface of the holder
90
b
, and a pair of hooks
110
(see
FIG. 16
) for locking the housing main body
90
a
are formed between these guides
108
. Further, elongated projections
112
extending in forward and backward directions are formed at the opposite sides of the holder
90
b.
Ends of the cable
70
are processed to expose the respective conductors
72
, and reinforcing plates
73
for restricting the deformation of the cable end portions are secured to the rear surfaces of these end portions. A pair of bulging portions
73
a
bulging out more forward than the front end of the conductors
72
are formed at the opposite widthwise ends of the leading end of each reinforcing plate
73
, and a pair of notches
73
b
opening outward sideways so as to correspond to the projections
106
of the holder
90
b
are formed behind these bulging portions
73
a.
The thus constructed connector C
32
is mounted on the cable
70
as follows. First, as shown in
FIG. 15
, the cable
70
is passed through the housing main body
90
a
by inserting the end portion of the cable
70
into the insertion hole
91
from behind (left side in
FIG. 15
) the shell portion
92
with the locking piece
94
of the housing main body
90
a
opened, and the rear surface of the cable
70
is placed on the holder
90
b
in this state. Specifically, the respective bulging portions
73
a
of the reinforcing plate
73
are inserted into the corresponding inserting portions
105
by holding the rib
102
from the opposite sides, and the cable
70
is placed on the alignment surface
100
of the holder
90
b
with the respective notches
73
b
of the reinforcing plate
73
aligned with the corresponding projections
106
of the holder
90
b
. In this way, the forward and backward movements of the reinforcing plate
73
are restricted by the projections
106
and the exposed sections of the conductors
72
are positioned with respect to the holder
90
b
in forward and backward directions.
Next, the holder
90
b
is inserted into the insertion hole
91
of the housing main body
90
a
from its rear end (end opposite from the rib
102
). Then, as shown in
FIGS. 16 and 17B
, the hooks
110
formed on the rear surface of the holder
90
b
are engaged with the locking holes
97
b
of the housing main body
90
a
, thereby locking the holder
90
a
so as not to disengage from the hosing main body
90
a
. The locking piece
94
is then bent to close the insertion hole
91
of the housing main body
90
a
from behind and further pushed between the hooks
98
to be locked. As a result, mounting of the connector C
32
on the cable
70
is completed.
When the connector C
32
is mounted on the cable
70
in this way, the exposed sections of the conductors
72
at the end portion of the cable
70
are supported together with the holder
90
b
while projecting forward of the housing main body
90
a
. Further, guides (used to connect the connector C
32
with the connector C
30
) extending in forward and backward directions are formed by the elongated projections
99
,
112
of the housing main body
90
a
and the holder
90
b.
In the connector C
32
and the cable
70
, width Wf of the reinforcing plate
73
is set equal to that of the cable
70
; spacing Wg between inner sides of the notches
73
b
is set narrower than spacing Wh between the projections
106
of the holder
90
b
; and spacing Wi between the bulging portions
73
a
is set wider than width Wj of the rib
102
of the holder
90
b
. Further, width Wk of the alignment surface
100
is set equal to the width Wf (i.e., width of the cable
70
) of the reinforcing plate
73
. In other words, by the above dimensioning, a relative widthwise displacement of the cable
70
and the connector C
32
(holder
90
b
) is permitted, and a lateral edge of the cable
70
bulges out (in widthwise direction) from the alignment surface
100
if the cable
70
is displaced from the holder
90
b
in widthwise direction.
Further, in the connector C
30
, spacing between inner side walls
81
(see
FIGS. 17A and 19
) of the housing
80
in a terminal accommodating section is set such that the holder
90
b
inserted into the terminal accommodating section through the insertion opening
80
a
can be positioned in widthwise direction. In other words, the inner side walls
81
of the housing
80
function as the positioning portion of the present invention in the second embodiment.
In the connector assembly for the flat wire member according to the second embodiment, the cable
70
is connected with the circuit board or the like on which the connector C
30
is mounted as follows. The connector C
32
is opposed to the connector C
30
as shown in FIG.
17
A and then inserted into the housing
80
of the connector C
30
from the leading end of the holder
90
b
. At this time, the connector C
32
is inserted while the guides (formed by the elongated projections
99
,
112
) at the sides of the connector C
32
and the guides
108
at the bottom of the connector C
32
are guided along the guide grooves
86
a
and the slits
86
b
of the housing
80
.
In this way, the housing main body
90
a
(shell portion
92
) of the connector C
32
is inserted into the hood
86
of the connector C
30
and the holder
90
b
is inserted into the terminal accommodating section through the insertion opening
80
a
, with the result that the holder
90
b
(connector C
32
) is positioned in widthwise direction by the inner side walls
81
of the housing
80
in the terminal accommodating section. At this time, if the cable
70
is displaced from the alignment surface
100
of the holder
90
b
in widthwise direction, it bulges out in widthwise direction from the alignment surface
100
. Thus, the inner side wall
81
comes into the bulged portion while the leading end of the holder
90
b
is being guided into the terminal accommodating section through the insertion opening
80
a
. As a result, the cable
70
is pushed back to be properly placed on the alignment surface
100
. In this way, the holder
90
b
and the cable
70
are positioned in widthwise direction in the terminal accommodating section.
When the connectors C
30
and C
32
are completely connected with each other, the deformable pieces
84
a
of the respective terminals
84
are in contact with the exposed sections of the conductors
72
of the cable
70
as shown in FIG.
17
B and the locking portion
97
a
of the connector C
32
enters the locking hole
86
c
of the hood
86
to lock the connectors C
30
, C
32
into each other. Further, the cam
95
of the locking piece
94
of the connector C
32
is in contact with the cam follower
87
(sliding surface
87
a
) of the connector C
30
.
The connector C
32
connected with the connector C
30
is detached by unlocking the locking piece
94
of the connector C
32
.
Specifically, as indicated by phantom line in
FIG. 17B
, the bottom end of the locking piece
94
is pulled up by fingertip to cancel the locked state by the hook
98
. Then, with the leading end of the cam
95
held in contact with the cam follower
87
, the locking piece
94
pivots (rotates) about this contact portion, and the connector C
32
is moved in withdrawing direction (detaching direction) according to this pivotal movement of the locking piece
94
. When the locking piece
94
is pulled up to a specified position, a partly connected state is reached in which the connector C
32
is mostly pulled out of the connector C
30
. The connector C
32
can be detached from the connector C
30
by gripping and pulling the locking piece
94
out in this state.
Also in the above-described connector assembly for the flat wire member according to the second embodiment, the cable
70
is so supported as to be displaceable in widthwise direction in the connector C
32
and is positioned in widthwise direction in the terminal accommodating section by the inner side walls
81
of the mating connector C
30
directly coming into contact with the cable
70
(portion of the reinforcing plate
73
) during connection of the connectors C
32
and C
30
. Therefore, similar to the connector assembly of the first embodiment, the conductors
72
of the cable
70
can be precisely and securely brought into contact with the corresponding mating terminals
84
.
Particularly, in the connector assembly of the second embodiment, the respective conductors
72
of the cable
70
can be more precisely positioned with respect to the mating terminals
84
since the bulging portions
73
a
are provided at the leading end of the cable
70
(reinforcing plate
73
) as shown in FIG.
14
.
This advantage is described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 18 and 19
. For example, in the case that the bulging portions
73
a
are not provided, the deformable pieces
84
a
may be brought into contact with the cable
70
, for example, while the widthwise displacement of the cable
70
is not completely corrected when the leading end of the cable
70
is inserted into the terminal accommodating portion through the insertion opening
80
a
as shown in
FIG. 18A
since a distance h between a position where the cable
70
starts being restricted in widthwise direction by the inner side walls
81
and a position where the deformable pieces
84
a
start contacting the cable
70
(press-contact) is short (see FIG.
18
B). Contrary to this, in the case that the cable
70
is provided with the bulging portions
73
a
, the distance h is longer (see
FIG. 19B
) when the leading end of the cable
70
is inserted into the terminal accommodating section through the insertion opening
80
a
as shown in FIG.
19
A. Thus, the widthwise displacement of the cable
70
can be more securely corrected until the deformable pieces
84
a
come into contact with the cable
70
. Therefore, as compared to the first embodiment, the respective conductors
72
of the cable
70
can be more precisely brought into contact with the corresponding mating terminals
84
.
Although the flat cables
15
,
17
,
19
,
70
are used as flat wire members in the foregoing embodiment, the flat wire members are not limited to flat cables. Ribbon wires, FPCs (flexible printed circuits) and the like may be used as such.
In the connector assembly for the flat wire member, the end portion of the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector together with the supporting member of the second connector and brought into contact with the terminals by connecting the second connector holding the flat wire member with the first connector accommodating the terminals. The flat wire member is so held on the supporting member as to be displaceable in widthwise direction which is normal to the inserting direction of the flat wire member into the first connector and, when the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector by connecting the first and second connectors, the positioning member provided in the first connector directly comes into contact with the flat wire member to position the flat wire member in widthwise direction with respect to the first connector. Thus, there is a lower possibility of an error as compared to the conventional connectors of this type, and the conductors of the flat wire member can be highly precisely positioned with respect to the mating terminals. Therefore, even in the case that the conductors and the mating terminals are arrayed at a high density (at narrow intervals), the respective conductors of the flat wire member can be precisely and securely brought into contact with the corresponding mating terminals.
As described above, an inventive connector assembly for a flat wire member, comprises: a first connector for accommodating terminals, the first connector being provided with a positioning portion; and a second connector for holding a flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member in such a way as to be movable in a widthwise direction which is normal to an inserting direction of the flat wire member into the first connector, whereby the flat wire member being positioned with respect to the first connector in the widthwise direction by directly coming into contact with the positioning portion of the first connector.
In the connector assembly thus constructed, when the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector, the positioning member provided in the first connector directly comes into contact with the flat wire member. If the wire member is displaced in widthwise direction, it is relatively moved in widthwise direction with respect to the supporting member, thereby correcting such a displacement. A precision of positioning the respective conductors and the mating terminals can be improved by directly positioning the flat wire member with respect to the first connector.
In the case of using the flat wire member, a reinforcing plate for preventing a resilient deformation is generally adhered to the rear surface or the like of the flat wire member. Thus, the “flat wire member” includes not only the flat wire member itself, but also the reinforcing plate when the reinforcing plate is adhered to the flat wire member.
Preferably, a pair of bulging portions are further provided which are provided at the opposite widthwise ends of the leading end of the flat wire member with respect to the inserting direction and project more forward in the inserting direction than conductors for coming into contact with the positioning portion from inner sides.
With this construction, a distance (dimension in the inserting direction) between a position where the flat wire member starts contacting the positioning member and a position where the conductors are brought into contact (press-contact) with the mating terminals can be extended by the length of the bulging portions. Thus, the flat wire member can be more securely positioned in widthwise direction until the conductors are brought into contact (press-contact) with the mating terminals.
Preferably, the positioning portion also acts to position the supporting member in widthwise direction by coming into contact with the supporting member being inserted into the first connector from widthwise outer sides. The width of the leading end portion of the supporting member is made to be the same or smaller than that of the leading end portion of the flat wire member. The positioning portion can come into contact with the flat wire member supported on the supporting member.
With this construction, the supporting member is positioned in widthwise direction by the positioning member and the flat wire member is also positioned in width direction while the supporting member is being inserted into the first connector.
In such a case, a restricting member is preferably mounted on the underside of the flat wire member and fittable into a restricting recess formed in the supporting member with the flat wire member supported on the supporting member. In this fitted state, the restricting recess preferably hinders a movement of the restricting member in the inserting direction while permitting a movement of the restricting member within a specified range along widthwise direction.
With this construction, the flat wire member can be supported on the supporting member in such a state as to be movable in widthwise direction while a relative displacement thereof with respect to the supporting member in the inserting direction is hindered.
The connector assembly may be preferably provided with means for placing the flat wire member in a state that the flat wire member inclines down in the inserting direction on the supporting member. In the connector assembly of this type, if the leading end portion of the flat wire member held by the second connector is raised from the supporting member or oriented upward, the leading end portions of the conductors may be turned up by, e.g., a contact with the mating connector during insertion of the flat wire member into the first connector, thereby hindering the contact of the conductors with the mating terminals. Thus, the second connector preferably supports the flat wire member such that the flat wire member is inclined down on the supporting member from its rear end toward its leading end with respect to the inserting direction by pushing the flat wire member up while pressing a portion of the flat wire member located before the pushed-up portion thereof with respect to the inserting direction from above.
In such a case, if the supporting member is formed with a protecting portion for protecting the leading end of the flat member with respect to the inserting direction, the leading end portion of the flat wire member can be protected from, e.g., the contact with the first connector during insertion of the flat wire member into the first connector. This can more securely prevent the conductors from being turned up.
This application is based on patent application Nos. 2001-4940 and 2001-369113 filed in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by references.
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to embraced by the claims.
Claims
- 1. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings integrated with each other in a flat shape, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction relative to the supporting member, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the wirings with the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector.
- 2. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the width of the leading end portion of the supporting member is the same or smaller than that of the leading end portion of the flat wire member such that a portion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member goes out of the plate-shaped supporting member to be engaged and positioned by the positioning member upon insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member into the first connector.
- 3. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second connector further include a restricting member fixedly mounted on an underside of the flat wire member, and the plate-shaped supporting member is formed with a restricting recess for receiving the restricting member to prevent the restricting member from moving, relative to the plate-shaped supporting member, in the direction of the insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member, while allowing the movement of the restricting member to move in the widthwise direction of the flat wire member relative to the plate-shaped supporting member.
- 4. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second connector further includes means for placing the flat wire member on the plate-shaped supporting member in a state that the leading end portion of the flat wire member is inclined downward toward its leading end with respect to the plane of the plate-shaped supporting member to prevent interference between the leading end and the first connector when the leading end portion of the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector.
- 5. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flat wire member has a first end portion and a second end portion, the first connector has a first hood portion and second hood portion, the second connector includes a first plate-shaped supporter and a second plate-shaped supporter for restrictively supporting the first and second end portions of the flat wire member, and a first housing and a second housing for respectively holding the first and second end portions of the flat wire member, and the first and second end portions of the flat wire member are respectively inserted into the first and second hood portions.
- 6. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flat wire member is formed with a pair of recesses and a plate-shaped supporter is formed with a pair of projections on the opposite sides of the supporter, the projections being respectively received by the recesses when the supporter supports the leading end portion of the flat wire member, the distance between the projections being larger than the distance between bottom sides of the recesses to allow the leading end portion of the flat wire member to move in its widthwise direction.
- 7. A connector assembly according to claim 1, wherein the flat wire member is formed with a pair of protruding portions protruding from a leading edge of the leading end portion of the flat wire member at its opposite widthwise ends, the protruding portions extending in the direction in which the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, such that the protruding portions come into contact with the positioning member before the wirings on the flat wire member is inserted in the first connector.
- 8. A connector assembly according to claim 7, wherein the second connector further include a restricting member fixedly mounted on an underside of the flat wire member, and the plate-shaped supporting member is formed with a restricting recess for receiving the restricting member to prevent the restricting member from moving relative to the plate-shaped supporting member, in the direction of the insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member, while allowing the movement of the restricting member to move in the widthwise direction of the flat wire member relative to the plate-shaped supporting member.
- 9. A connector assembly according to claim 7, wherein the second connector further includes means for placing the flat wire member on the plate-shaped supporting member in a state that the flat wire member is inclined downward toward its leading end with respect to the plane of the plate-shaped supporting member to prevent interference between the leading end and the first connector when the leading end portion of the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector.
- 10. A connector assembly according to claim 7, wherein the width of a leading end portion of the supporting member is the same or smaller than that of the leading end portion of the flat wire member such that a portion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member goes out of the plate-shaped supporting member to be engaged and positioned by the positioning member upon insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member into the first connector.
- 11. A connector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the second connector further includes means for placing the flat wire member on the flat-shaped supporting member in a state that the flat wire member is inclined downward toward its leading end with respect to the plane of the plate-shaped supporting member to prevent interference between the leading end and the first connector when the leading end portion of the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector.
- 12. A connector assembly according to claim 10, wherein the second connector further includes a restricting member fixedly mounted on an underside of the flat wire member, and the plate-shaped supporting member is formed with a restricting recess for receiving the restricting member to prevent the restricting member from moving, relative to the plate-shaped supporting member, in the direction of the insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member, while allowing the movement of the restricting member to move in the widthwise direction of the flat wire member relative to the plate-shaped supporting member.
- 13. A connector assembly according to claim 12, wherein the second connector further includes means for placing the flat wire member on the plate-shaped supporting member in a state that the flat wire member is inclined downward toward its leading end with respect to the plane of the plate-shaped supporting member to prevent interference between the leading end and the first connector when the leading end portion of the flat wire member is inserted into the first connector.
- 14. A connector assembly according to claim 13, wherein the supporting member is formed with a protecting portion extending along the leading edge of the supporting member to cover and protect the leading edge of the flat wire member.
- 15. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, wherein the flat wire member is formed with a pair of protruding portions protruding from a leading edge of the leading end portion of the flat wire member at its opposite widthwise ends, the protruding portions extending in the direction in which the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, such that the protruding portions come into contact with the positioning member before the wirings on the flat wire member is inserted in the first connector.
- 16. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, wherein the width of the leading end portion of the supporting member is the same or smaller than that of the leading end portion of the flat wire member such that a portion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member goes out of the plate-shaped supporting member to be engaged and positioned by the positioning member upon insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member into the first connector.
- 17. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, wherein the second connector further includes a restricting member fixedly mounted on an underside of the flat wire member, and the plate-shaped supporting member is formed with a restricting recess for receiving the restricting member to prevent the restricting member from moving, relative to the plate-shaped supporting member, in the direction of the insertion of the leading end portion of the flat wire member, while allowing the movement of the restricting member to move in the widthwise direction of the flat wire member relative to the plate-shaped supporting member.
- 18. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, wherein the flat wire member has a first end portion and a second end portion, the first connector has a first hood portion and second hood portion, the second connector includes a first plate-shaped supporter and a second plate-shaped supporter for restrictively supporting the first and second end portions of the flat wire member, and a first housing and a second housing for respectively holding the first and second end portions of the flat wire member, and the first and second end portions of the flat wire member are respectively inserted into the first and second hood portions.
- 19. A connector assembly for a flat wire member having a plurality of wirings, comprising:a first connector including connecting terminals accommodated therein, each terminal having a contact arm, and a second connector for holding the flat wire member, the second connector including a plate-shaped supporting member for supporting a leading end portion of the flat wire member and a housing for retaining the leading end portion on the supporting member, the supporting member and the housing holding the leading end portion in such a way that the leading end portion is movable in its widthwise direction, with a portion of the leading end portion being exposed on the housing, the first and second connectors having structures to couple the connectors with each other by slidably fitting portions of the connectors one on the other, with the leading end portion of the flat wire member being inserted into the first connector to engage the contact arms, and the first connector further including a positioning member which is to engage a side of the leading end portion of the flat wire member to position the leading end portion in its widthwise direction relative to the contact arm when the leading end portion is inserted into the first connector, wherein the flat wire member is formed with a pair of recesses and a plate-shaped supporter is formed with a pair of projections on the opposite sides of the supporter, the projections being respectively received by the recesses when the supporter supports the leading end portion of the flat wire member, the distance between the projections being larger than the distance between bottom sides of the recesses to allow the leading end portion of the flat wire member to move in its widthwise direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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