Information
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Patent Grant
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6354887
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Patent Number
6,354,887
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 25, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 12, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector connecting structure of the present invention comprises: first connecting means 11 having a first engaging projection 14 provided on one of connector housings 2 and 3 and having a tapered portion 21 on the side of a wall 19 of a head 20, a first locking portion 16 provided on the other surface of the other connector housing 3 and the tapered portion 21 being locked to the first locking portion 16; and second connecting means 12 having a second engaging projection 24 provided on one surface of the connector housing 2 and including a hook 27, and a second locking portion 26 provided on the other surface of the other connector housing 3 opposed to any one surface of the one connector housing 2 and having a locking surface 29 that is perpendicular to a direction to an engaging direction, the hook 27 is locked to the second locking portion 26 in a state in which the connector housings 2 and 3 are laminated on each other.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector connecting structure for connecting a plurality of laminated connector housings.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 1
shows a conventional connector connecting structure disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. H4-96976.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, in order to connect joint boxes
109
,
111
and
113
put on connected portions of electric wires
101
to
107
to one another, each of the joint boxes
109
,
111
and
113
is provided at its one of mating surfaces with a dovetail groove
115
, and provided at the other mating surface with a projection
117
. A cross section of the dovetail groove
115
has such a shape that a width of an opening of the dovetail groove
115
is narrow, a width of the groove bottom is wide, and side walls of the groove are formed into inclined surfaces. Whereas, a cross section of the projection
117
has such a shape that a width of its tip end is wide and its base end is narrow, and the cross sectional shape of the projection
117
corresponds to that of the groove
115
.
By inserting the projections
117
into the grooves
115
in the longitudinal direction thereof, the joint boxes
109
,
111
and
113
are connected to one another without rattle.
However, according to such a structure, when an external force pulling the connected joint boxes
109
,
111
and
113
apart from one another is applied, since strength of triangular projecting portions of the dovetail groove
115
and the projection
117
in their widthwise direction is insufficient, there is a problem that a holding force of the connection is weak, and the connected portion is easily disconnected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Thereupon, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector connecting structure capable of strongly holding connected connector housings without rattle.
To achieve the above object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a connector connecting structure for connecting a plurality of connector housings to be laminated, comprising: first connecting means comprising a first engaging projection having an enlarged head formed on a tip end of a wall projecting from one surface of one of the connector housings and having a tapered portion formed on the side of the wall, and a first locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to the one surface of the one connector housing and the tapered portion being locked to the first locking portion in a state in which the connector housings are laminated on each other; and a second connecting means comprising a second engaging projection provided on one surface of any one of the connector housings and having a hook, and a second locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to one surface of any one of the connector housings, the hook being locked to the second locking portion in a state in which the connector housings are laminated on each other, the second locking portion having a locking surface perpendicular to an engaging direction.
According to this connector connecting structure, if the plurality of connector housings are laminated on one another, the connector housings are connected to one another and coalesced by means of first and second connecting means. In this case, since the first connecting means is so-called dovetail groove connecting means in which the tapered portion of the first engaging projection is locked to the first locking portion, the connector housings are connected to each other without rattle. Further, since the second connecting means is so-called normal connecting means in which the hook of the second engaging projection is locked to the locking surface of the second locking portion, the laminated connector housings are strongly connected. Therefore, the connector housings can be strongly held without rattle.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the connector connecting structure of the first aspect, the first and second connecting means are provided on front and rear ends of the connector housings in a state in which the first and second connecting means are adjacent to each other.
With this connector connecting structure, if an external force for trying to separate the laminated connector housings is applied from any direction, since the first connecting means, the second connecting means, as well as the first connecting means and the second connecting means are disposed adjacent to each other on the side of the front ends and rear ends of the connector housings, these connector housings are not separated.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the connector connecting structure of the second aspect, the first connecting means on the side of the front end of the connector housing is formed longer along a widthwise direction of the connector housing, and the second connecting means on the side of the rear end is formed longer along a longitudinal direction of the connector housing.
With this connector connecting structure, the front end side first connecting means is formed longer along the widthwise direction of the connector housings, and the rear end second connecting means is formed longer in the longitudinal direction of the connector housings. Therefore, the number of locking portions between the first engaging projection and the first locking portion as well as between the second engaging projection and the second locking portion is increased, a resistance range with respect to the external force is increased correspondingly and thus, the rattle-preventing force and the holding force can be enhanced.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of prior art;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of an entire connector housing of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a front view of the connector housing of the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view showing a connector in which connector housings are laminated on and connected to one another;
FIG. 5A
is a sectional view taken along a VA—VA line in
FIG. 3
for showing a state before the connector housings are laminated on one another, and
FIG. 5B
is a sectional view taken along a VB—VB line in
FIG. 3
for showing a state before the connector housings are laminated on one another;
FIG. 6A
is a sectional view showing first connecting means closer to a front end of the connector housing and showing a state in which the connector housings are laminated, and
FIG. 6B
is a sectional view showing second connecting means closer to the front end of the connector housing and showing a state in which the connector housings are laminated;
FIG. 7A
is a sectional view taken along a VIIA—VIIA line in
FIG. 2
for showing the first connecting means closer to a rear end of the connector housing, and
FIG. 7B
is a sectional view taken along a VIIB—VIIB line in
FIG. 2
for showing the second connecting means closer to a rear end of the connector housing; and
FIG. 8A
is a sectional view showing first connecting means closer to a rear end of the connector housing and showing a state in which the connector housings are laminated, and
FIG. 8B
is a sectional view showing second connecting means closer to the rear end of the connector housing and showing a state in which the connector housings are laminated.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained below based on the drawings.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
to
4
, in a connector housing
2
, a plurality of terminal accommodating grooves
6
are formed side-by-side on an upper surface of a housing body
5
. A pressure welded terminal
7
is accommodated in each of the terminal accommodating grooves
6
. An electric wire
8
is connected to a pressure welded portion of the pressure welded terminal
7
. The pressure welded terminal
7
is formed with an upwardly bent rising terminal
7
a
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the rising terminal
7
a
is connected to the pressure welded terminal
7
accommodated in a connector housing
3
or
4
located above the rising terminal
7
a
in a state in which the plurality of connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
are joined to and connected to one another.
The plurality of connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
(three housings in
FIG. 4
) are joined to and connected to one another in a state in which joint surfaces
13
and
15
are joined to each other, the connector housings
2
and
3
as well as the connector housings
3
and
4
are connected to each other and coalesced by means of first and second connecting means
11
and
12
located on front ends of the connector housings
2
and
3
, and by means of first and second connecting means
31
and
32
located in rear ends of the connector housings
2
and
3
. The front end side first and second connecting means and the rear and side first and second connecting means are respectively provided on front end side and rear end side of the adjacent connector housings
2
and
3
, or the adjacent connector housings
3
and
4
.
The first and second connecting means
11
and
12
provided on front end sides of the connector housings
2
and
3
will be first explained. The connector housings
3
and
4
are also connected to each other by means of the first connecting means
11
and
31
and by means of the second connecting means
12
and
32
.
As shown in
FIG. 5A
, the first connecting means
11
comprises a first engaging projection
14
projecting from a joint surface
13
of one of the joined connector housings (lower connector housing
2
) and a first locking portion
16
provided on a joint surface
15
of the other connector housing (upper connector housing
3
). As shown in
FIGS. 5A and 6A
, the first engaging projection
14
includes a bank-like wall
19
rising from the front end of the connector housing
2
, an enlarged head
20
integrally formed on a tip end of the wall
19
, and a tapered portion
21
provided on the side of the wall
19
of the head
20
. A guide slant
20
a
is provided on the tip end of the head
20
. The first locking portion
16
comprises a first locking hole
22
opened in the joint surface
15
of the connector housing
3
opposed to the joint surface
13
of the connector housing
2
. A locking edge
23
is formed on a deep side of the first locking hole
22
. A slant
22
a
on which the guide slant
20
a
slides is formed on the opened edge of the first locking hole
22
. The first engaging projection
14
and the first locking portion
16
are formed longer along a widthwise direction of the connector housing
2
.
In a state in which the connector housings
2
and
3
are joined to each other, as shown in
FIG. 6A
, the first engaging projection
14
projecting from the joint surface
13
of the lower connector housing
2
is inserted into the first locking hole
22
formed in the joint surface
15
of the upper connector housing
3
, the tapered portion
21
is hooked on the locking edge
23
of the first locking hole
22
, thereby connecting the upper and lower connector housings
2
and
3
with each other without rattle.
In this case, the first connecting means
11
is so-called dovetail groove connecting means, and if the tapered portion
21
is hooked on the locking edge
23
, a force for pulling the lower connector housing
2
toward the upper connector housing
3
is generated. With this force, the lower connector housing
2
is joined to on the upper connector housing
3
without rattle. Since the first engaging projection
14
and the first locking portion
16
are formed longer along the widthwise direction of the connector housings
2
and
3
, the locking portion can be made larger, a resistance range with respect to the external force is increased correspondingly and thus, the holding force can be enhanced.
The second connecting means
12
comprises a second engaging projection
24
provided on the joint surface
13
of the one of the joined connector housings (lower connector housing
2
), and a second locking portion
26
provided on the other connector housing (upper connector housing
3
). As shown in
FIGS. 5B and 6B
, the second engaging projection
24
includes a hook
27
projecting from opposite sides (see
FIG. 2
) of the wall
19
in its widthwise direction toward the front end of the connector housing
2
. The second locking portion
26
comprises a second locking hole
28
opened in the joint surface
15
of the connector housing
3
opposed to the joint surface
13
of the connector housing
2
. A locking surface
29
on which the hook
27
is locked is formed on a deep side of the second locking hole
28
. The locking surface
29
is formed in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the second engaging projection
24
and the second locking portion
26
are engaged with each other.
In a state in which the connector housings
2
and
3
are joined to each other, as shown in
FIG. 6B
, the second engaging projection
24
projecting from the joint surface
23
of the lower connector housing
2
is inserted into the second locking hole
28
provided in the joint surface
15
of the upper connector housing
3
, the hook
27
is hooked on the licking surface
29
of the second locking hole
28
, thereby connecting the upper and lower connector housings
2
and
3
with each other.
In this case, the second connecting means
12
is normal connecting means in which the tapered portion is not locked to the locking edge unlike the first connecting means
11
. In the case of the second connecting means
12
, if the hook
27
is hooked on the locking surface
29
, the connector housings
2
and
3
are merely connected with each other. Therefore, the holding force can be secured.
Next, the first and second connecting means
31
and
32
provided on the rear ends of the connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
will be explained.
The first connecting means
31
provided on the rear ends of the connector housings
2
and
3
comprises a first engaging projection
34
projecting from the joint surface
13
of one of the joined connector housings (lower connector housing
2
) and a first locking portion
36
provided on the joint surface
15
of the other connector housing (upper connector housing
3
).
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
7
A and
8
A, the first engaging projection
34
is provided on each of opposite sides of the rear end of the connector housing
2
in its widthwise direction. One of the first engaging projections
34
in the widthwise direction of the connector housing
2
will be explained. The first engaging projection
34
includes a wall
33
, a enlarged head
40
integrally provided on a tip end of the wall
33
, and a tapered portion
41
provided on the side of the wall
33
of the head
40
. The first locking portion
36
comprises a first locking hole
42
opened in the joint surface
15
of the connector housing
3
opposed to the joint surface
13
of the connector housing
2
. A locking edge
43
is formed on a deep side of the first locking hole
42
.
In the state in which the connector housings
2
and
3
are joined to each other, as shown in
FIG. 8A
, the first engaging projection
34
projected from the joint surface
13
of the lower connector housing
2
is inserted into the first locking portion
36
provided on the joint surface
15
of the upper connector housing
3
, the tapered portion
41
is hooked on the locking edge.
In this case, the first connecting means
31
is so-called dovetail groove connecting means, and if the tapered portion
41
is hooked on the locking edge
43
, a force for pulling the lower connector housing
2
toward the upper connector housing
3
is generated. With this force, the lower connector housing
2
is joined to the upper connector housing
3
without rattle.
The second connecting means
32
comprises a second engaging projection
44
projecting from the joint surface
15
of one the joined connector housings (upper connector housing
3
) and a second locking portion
46
provided on the other connector housing (lower connector housing
2
). As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 7B
, the second engaging projection
44
is provided on each of opposite sides of the rear end of the connector housing
3
in its widthwise direction. One of the second engaging projections
44
of the connector housing
3
in the widthwise direction will be explained. The second engaging projection
44
comprises a wall
45
projecting from the joint surface
15
, and a hook
47
projecting outward of the connector housing
3
from the wall
45
. The second locking portion
46
comprises a second locking portion
48
formed on each of opposite sides of the rear end of the connector housing
2
in its widthwise direction. A locking surface
49
is formed inside of the second locking portion
48
along a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the second engaging projection
44
and the second locking portion are engaged with each other.
In a state in which the connector housings
2
and
3
are joined to each other, as shown in
FIG. 8B
, the second engaging projection
44
of the upper connector housing
3
is inserted into the second locking portion
48
of the lower connector housing
2
, the hook
47
is hooked on the locking surface
49
, thereby connecting the connector housings
2
and
3
with each other.
In this case, the second connecting means
32
normal connecting means in which the tapered portion is not locked to the locking edge unlike the first connecting means
31
. In the case of the second connecting means
32
, if the hook
47
is hooked on the locking surface
49
, the connector housings
2
and
3
are merely connected with each other.
According to the present embodiment, if the plurality of the connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
are joined to one another, they are connected to each other and coalesced by means of the first and second connecting means
11
and
12
on the front ends of the connector housings
2
,
3
,
4
and by means of the first and second connecting means
31
and
32
on the rear ends of the connector housings
2
,
3
,
4
. In this case, the first connecting means
11
and
31
are so-called dovetail groove connecting means in which the tapered portions
21
and
41
of the first engaging projections
14
and
34
are locked to the first locking portions
16
and
36
, respectively. Therefore, the connector housing
2
,
3
and
4
are connected to one another without rattle. Further, the second connecting means
12
and
32
are so-called normal locking means in which the hooks
27
and
47
of the second engaging projections
24
and
44
are locked to the locking surfaces
29
and
49
, respectively. Therefore, the joined connector housings are strongly connected. Thus, the connector housings are strongly held by the first connecting means
11
and
31
as well as the second connecting means
12
and
32
.
Even if an external force for trying to separate the joined connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
is applied from any direction, since the first connecting means
11
, the second connecting means
12
, as well as the first connecting means
31
and the second connecting means
32
are disposed adjacent to each other on the side of the front ends and rear ends of the connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
, these connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
are not separated accidentally.
Further, the front end side first connecting means
11
is formed longer along the widthwise direction of the connector housings
2
,
3
and
4
, and the rear end second connecting means
32
is formed longer in the longitudinal direction of the connector housings. Therefore, the number of locking portions between the first engaging projection
14
and the first locking portion
16
as well as between the second engaging projection
44
and the second locking portion
46
is increased, a resistance range with respect to the external force is increased correspondingly and thus, the rattle-preventing force and the holding force can be enhanced.
Claims
- 1. A connector connecting structure for connecting a plurality of connector housings to be joined, comprising:first connecting means comprising a first engaging projection having an enlarged head formed on a tip end of a wall projecting from one surface of one of said connector housings and having a tapered portion formed on the side of said wall, and a first locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to said one surface of said one connector housing and said tapered portion being locked to said first locking portion in a state in which said connector housings are joined to each other; and a second connecting means comprising a second engaging projection provided on one surface on any one of said connector housings and having a hook, and a second locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to one surface of any one of said connector housings, said hook being locked to said second locking portion in a state in which said connector housings are joined to each other, said second locking portion having a locking surface perpendicular to an engaging direction.
- 2. A connector connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein said first and second connecting means are provided on front and rear ends of said connector housings in a state in which said first and second connecting means are adjacent to each other.
- 3. A connector connecting structure for connecting a plurality of connector housings to be joined, comprising:first connecting means comprising a first engaging projection having an enlarged head formed on a tip end of a wall projecting from one surface of one of said connector housings and having a tapered portion formed on the side of said wall, and a first locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to said one surface of said one connector housing and said tapered portion being locked to said first locking portion in a state in which said connector housings are joined to each other; and a second connecting means comprising a second engaging projection provided on one surface on any one of said connector housings and having a hook, and a second locking portion provided on the other surface of the other connector housing opposed to one surface of any one of said connector housings, said hook being locked to said second locking portion in a state in which said connector housings are joined to each other, said second locking portion having a locking surface perpendicular to an engaging direction, wherein said first and second connecting means are provided on front and rear ends of said connector housings in a state in which said first and second connecting means are adjacent to each other, and wherein said first connecting means on the side of the front end of said connector housing is formed longer along a widthwise direction of said connector housing, and said second connecting means on the side of the rear end is formed longer along a longitudinal direction of said connector housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
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Kind |
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Jan 2000 |
JP |
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