Information
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Patent Grant
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6511352
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Patent Number
6,511,352
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ta; Tho D.
- Tsukerman; Larisa
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 732
- 439 181
- 439 148
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A first connector 4 has a plurality of first terminal accommodating portions 3 which are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and which have terminal accommodating chambers 1 accommodating female terminals 2. A second connector 8 has a plurality of second terminal accommodating portions 7 having terminal accommodating chambers 6 accommodating male terminals 5. The male terminal 5 comes into contact with the female terminals 2. The second terminal accommodating portions 7 has a leak preventing piece 11 for preventing a leak between the adjacent terminals 2. The leak preventing piece 11 projects from a connecting side tip end surface 7a of each of the second terminal accommodating portion 7, and the leak preventing piece 11 is inserted into a space 12 between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions 3.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector connection structure for connecting a pair of male and female connectors, and more particularly, to a connection structure capable of preventing a leak between adjacent terminals.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in
FIG. 1
, there is proposed a connector connection structure (not prior art) for connecting a first connector
104
and a second connector
108
. The first connector
104
comprises a plurality of terminal accommodating portions
103
each having a terminal accommodating chamber
101
in which a female terminal
102
is accommodated. The terminal accommodating portions
103
are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other. The second connector
108
having a plurality of terminal accommodating portions
107
each having a terminal accommodating chamber
106
in which a male terminal
105
is accommodated. The male terminal
105
is brought into contact with the female terminal
102
.
According to the connecting structure having such a structure, if tabs
105
a
of the male terminals
105
come into contact with terminal contacts
102
a
of the female terminals
102
, the male terminals
105
and the female terminals
102
are brought into electrical conduction.
According to this connecting structure of this structure, however, as shown in
FIG. 2
, if a drop of water or the like enters into the terminal accommodating chamber
101
from the connected side between the first connector
104
and the second connector
108
, there is an adverse possibility that the drop of water flows as shown with a dotted line in
FIG. 2
, and a leak is generated between the adjacent female terminals
102
(male terminals
105
).
For example, in the field of automobile, a leak is prone to be generated between adjacent terminals of a connector due to increasing tendencies of voltage of circuit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to solve the above problem, and it is an object of the invention to provide a reliable connecting structure capable of preventing a leak between adjacent terminals.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a connector connecting structure, comprising:
a first connector having a plurality of first terminal accommodating portions which are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and which have terminal accommodating chambers accommodating first terminals; and
a second connector mated with the first connector, having a plurality of second terminal accommodating portions having terminal accommodating chambers accommodating second terminals which are inserted into the terminal accommodating chambers of the first terminal accommodating portions and come into contact with the first terminals,
wherein the second terminal accommodating portion has a leak preventing piece for preventing a leak between the adjacent terminals, the leak preventing piece projecting from a connecting side tip end surface of each of the second terminal accommodating portion, and the leak preventing piece inserted into a space between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions.
According to the first aspect, the leak preventing piece for preventing a leak between the adjacent terminals is formed such as to project from a connecting side tip end surface of each of the second terminal accommodating portion, and the leak preventing piece is inserted into a space between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions. Therefore, a distance (vertical plane distance, hereinafter) through which a drop of water flows along inner and outer surfaces of the terminal accommodating portion and reaches the adjacent terminal contacts is sufficiently secured, and the leak is prevented from being generated between the first and second terminals.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a connector connecting structure according to claim 1, wherein a length of the leak preventing piece is longer than a length of a tab of the second terminal projecting from the connecting side tip end surface of the second terminal accommodating portion.
According to the second aspect, since the length of the leak preventing piece is longer than the length of a tab of the mating terminal, when the first and second connectors are connected to each other, the leak preventing piece is guided by the space before the tab is guided by the first terminal accommodating portion, the connectors are connected to each other easily.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an enlarged sectional view of an essential portion of a connected state of a proposed connector;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged sectional view of an essential portion of the connected state of the proposed connector, in which a vertical plane distance between adjacent terminal contacts is shown by a dotted line;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view of an essential portion of a connecting structure of an embodiment showing a state of first and second connectors before they are connected; and
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view of an essential portion of the connected first and second connectors.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged sectional view of an essential portion of the connected state of the first and second connector, in which a vertical plane distance between adjacent terminal contacts is shown by a dotted line.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A concrete embodiment to which the present invention is applied will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings below.
<Connecting Structure of Connector>
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, a connector connecting structure of the present embodiment is for connecting a first connector
4
and second terminal accommodating portions
7
, the first connector
4
having a plurality of first terminal accommodating portions
3
which are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and which have terminal accommodating chambers
1
accommodating female terminals
2
, and the second connector
8
having a plurality of second terminal accommodating portions
7
having terminal accommodating chambers
6
accommodating male terminals
5
which are mating terminals and respectively inserted into the terminal accommodating chambers
1
and which come into contact with the female terminals
2
.
[First Connector]
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the first connector
4
includes the plurality of first terminal accommodating portions
3
. The first terminal accommodating portions
3
are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other on the connecting surface side with respect to the second connector
8
. The first terminal accommodating portions
3
are integrally formed at their base ends. Each of the first terminal accommodating portions
3
is formed with the terminal accommodating chamber
1
for accommodating the female terminal
2
. In each of the terminal accommodating chambers
1
, the female terminal
2
having a terminal contact
2
a
which comes into contact with a tab
5
a
of the male terminal
5
(this will be described later).
Each of the first terminal accommodating portions
3
is formed with a terminal insertion hole
9
for allowing the tab
5
a
of the male terminal
5
to enter the terminal accommodating chamber
1
. The terminal insertion hole
9
extends from a connecting side tip end surface
3
a
to the terminal accommodating chamber
1
. A length L
1
of the terminal insertion hole
9
is set slightly longer than a length employed in a normal connector so as to sufficiently secure a vertical plane distance between adjacent terminal contacts.
Although
FIGS. 3
to
5
show only two first terminal accommodating portions
3
and two second terminal accommodating portions
7
, but in an actual case, there exist three or more accommodating portions
3
and
7
.
[Second Connector]
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the second connector
8
includes the same number of second terminal accommodating portions
7
as that of the first terminal accommodating portions
3
. The second terminal accommodating portions
7
are disposed at a predetermined distance on the connecting side with the first connector
4
, and the second terminal accommodating portions
7
are integrally formed at their base ends. Each of the second terminal accommodating portions
7
, the terminal accommodating chamber
6
for accommodating the male terminal
5
which comes into contact with the terminal contact
2
a
of the female terminal
2
.
The second terminal accommodating portion
7
is formed with a tab insertion hole
10
for allowing the tab
5
a
of the male terminal
5
to project from a connection side tip end surface
7
a
toward outside of the terminal accommodating portion. The tab insertion hole
10
extends from the connecting side tip end surface
7
a
to the terminal accommodating chamber
6
. A length L
2
of the tab
5
a
projecting out from the terminal accommodating portion is set slightly longer than that of a normal connector so as to sufficiently secure a vertical plane distance between adjacent terminal contacts.
Further, a leak preventing piece
11
projects from the second terminal accommodating portion
7
for preventing a leak between adjacent terminals
2
. The leak preventing piece
11
is formed into a tongue-like shape projecting outward from the connecting side tip end surface
7
a
of the second terminal accommodating portion
7
. When the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
are connected to each other, the leak preventing piece
11
is inserted into a space
12
between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions
3
. A length L
3
of the leak preventing piece
11
is set slightly longer than that of a normal connector so as to sufficiently secure a vertical plane distance between adjacent terminal contacts.
<Connecting Operation of Connectors>
The connecting operation between the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
having the above structure will be explained next.
First, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
are connected to each other while aligning them. Then, the tab
5
a
of the male terminal
5
accommodated in the terminal accommodating chamber
6
of the second terminal accommodating portion
7
enters into the terminal insertion hole
9
formed in the first terminal accommodating portion
3
before the leak preventing piece
11
enters. The connecting operation is proceeded further, and the leak preventing piece
11
enters the space
12
between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions
3
.
Then, when the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
are finally connected to each other, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the tab
5
a
comes into contact with the terminal contact
2
a
disposed in the terminal accommodating chamber
1
, and the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
are brought into conduction. On the other hand, the leak preventing piece
11
enters into the space
12
between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions
3
.
When the connecting operation between the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
is completed, as shown by a dotted line in
FIG. 5
, the vertical plane distance which is a way through which a drop of water passes along inner and outer surfaces of the terminal accommodating portion between the adjacent terminal contacts is sufficiently secured by the leak preventing piece
11
inserted into the space
12
. The vertical plane distance is several times longer than a proposed connector (see FIG.
2
), and it is difficult for the drop of water to reach one terminal contact from the other terminal contact.
In the present embodiment, all of the length L
1
of the terminal insertion hole
9
of the first terminal accommodating portion
3
, the length L
2
of the tab
5
a
and the length L
3
of the leak preventing piece
11
are longer than the conventional connector, it is possible to effectively prevent a leak from being generated between the adjacent terminals
2
.
<Modification>
Although the length L
3
of the leak preventing piece
11
is shorter than the length L
2
of the tab
5
a
in the above embodiment, the length L
3
of the leak preventing piece
11
may be longer than the length L
2
of the tab
5
a.
With this arrangement, when the first connector
4
and the second connector
8
are connected to each other, the leak preventing piece
11
is inserted and guided in the space
12
before the tab
5
a
is inserted into the terminal insertion hole
9
, the first and second connectors can be connected easily.
Claims
- 1. A connector connecting structure comprising:a first connector comprising a plurality of first terminal accommodating portions disposed a predetermined distance from each other defining a space between adjacent first terminal accommodating portions, the first terminal accommodating portions each having a terminal accommodating chamber accommodating first terminals, and a terminal insertion hole having a length; and a second connector mated with the first connector, the second connector comprising a plurality of second terminal accommodating portions, the second terminal accommodating portions each comprising: a second terminal accommodating chamber accommodating second terminals which are inserted into the terminal accommodating chambers of the first terminal accommodating portions and which come into contact with the first terminals; a tab insertion hole having a length; and a leak preventing piece for preventing a leak between the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions, each leak preventing piece defining a length and projecting from each of the second terminal accommodating portions, and each leak preventing piece being inserted into the space between and defined by the adjacent first terminal accommodating portions, wherein the length of the terminal insertion hole of the first connector is longer than the length of the tab insertion hole of the second connector.
- 2. The connector connecting structure of claim 1, wherein a length of the leak preventing piece is longer than a length of a tab of a terminal projecting from a connecting side tip end surface of the second terminal accommodating portion.
- 3. The connector connecting structure of claim 1, wherein a length of the leak preventing piece is shorter than a length of a tab of a terminal projecting from a connecting side tip end surface of the second terminal accommodating portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-145307 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Dec 1982 |
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