Information
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Patent Grant
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6217358
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Patent Number
6,217,358
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Date Filed
Friday, August 7, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary F.
- Gilman; Alexander
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 247
- 439 248
- 439 246
- 439 249
- 439 374
- 439 376
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International Classifications
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Abstract
One of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in a waiting through a holder in a waiting condition, and can be freely coupled with the other connector in a projecting waiting direction of the one connector. The one connector is provided freely slidably in the holder and after the other connector is coupled with the one connector, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to the holder toward the mounting base while in a coupling condition. A clearance is provided between the holder and the one connector. A hood of the one connector is provided slidably in the holder. A flexible arm of the holder has an engaging portion at an end thereof. The one connector includes a flexible engaging piece having an engaging portion to be fit to/released from the engaging portion of the flexible arm; and the flexible engaging piece is freely contactable with a side wall in the vicinity of the flexible arm of the holder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a connector coupling structure which is used in, for example, vehicle door and is preferable for coupling female and male connectors having multiple poles with each other or uncoupling them.
2. Description of the Relevant Art
In a vehicle door, a switch unit such as a power window switch unit is installed on a door trim by fitting a connector of wire harness placed on the door panel to a connector of switch unit to be installed on the door panel through a door trim.
FIG. 1
is a diagram for explaining an installation procedure of a conventional connector for vehicle door.
First, a wire harness
102
is placed on a door panel
101
and next waterproof sheet
103
is bonded to this door panel
101
. A switch unit such as a power window switch unit is installed on a door trim
105
and a connector
107
of the switch unit
104
is fit to a connector
106
which is connected to an end of the wire harness
102
placed in the door panel
101
and finally the door trim
105
is installed on the door panel
101
.
A connector coupling structure suitable for this kind of use has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 9-55262.
FIGS. 2A
to
2
D are diagrams for explaining a conventional connector coupling structure.
In the conventional connector coupling structure, as shown in
FIG. 2A
, a female connector
205
provided on an electrical device
204
is fit to a male connector
201
which is inserted into an insertion hole
208
a
of a connector mounting plate
208
through a mounting opening
209
a
of an instrumental panel
209
. This male connector
201
has a flexible engaging piece
202
. Prior to fitting of the male connector
201
, a protrusion
202
a
provided on the engaging piece
202
is engaged with a fitting hole
208
a
of the connector mounting plate
208
. As shown in
FIGS. 2B
,
2
C, the female connector
205
is inserted through the mounting opening
209
a
of the instrumental panel
209
and fit to the male connector
201
. As a result, when the female connector
205
is normally fit to the male connector
201
, the engaging piece
202
deflects downward so that a hook portion
203
on a front end of the engaging piece
202
is embedded into a recess hole
206
of the female connector
205
. When the electrical device
204
is further pressed from this condition, as shown in
FIG. 2D
, the male connector
201
is forced up to an assembly position, so that the female connector
205
is locked within the mounting opening
209
a
of the instrumental panel
209
through a locking piece
204
a
of the electrical device
204
.
According to the installation procedure of the conventional vehicle connectors, after the switch unit
104
is installed on the door trim
105
, the connector
107
of the switch unit
104
is fit to the connector
106
connected to the end of the wire harness
102
placed in the door panel
101
. Thus, the coupling of both the connectors
106
,
107
is carried out by manual sensing method (the manual sensing work portion is indicated by symbol B in
FIG. 1
) so that work efficiency is poor. Further, because the connector
106
is located at an end of the long wire harness
102
, when the door trim
105
is installed on the door panel
101
after the connector
107
of the switch unit
104
is fit to the connector connected to the end of the wire harness
102
placed in the door panel
101
, catching of the wire harness
102
or the like occurs thereby leading to a connection failure of the wire harness
102
, disconnection or the like.
In the above described conventional connector coupling structure, because there is formed a tapered face
202
b
on a rear portion of the protrusion
202
a
of the engaging piece
202
of the male connector
201
, the male connector
201
is likely to retract on halfway of coupling of both the connectors
201
,
205
, so that it is difficult to install both the connectors
201
,
205
at a normal position with both the connectors being coupled with each other completely. For example, if both the connectors
201
,
205
are uncoupled for maintenance and inspection, the male connector
201
remains drooping behind the connector mounting plate
208
, so that it is impossible to couple both the connectors
201
,
205
with each other again when the maintenance and inspection is completed. If the wire harness connected to the male connector
201
is pulled for some reason after both the connectors
201
,
205
are fit to each other, there is a fear that the connectors
201
,
205
may be uncoupled because there is no locking means provided between both the connectors
201
and
205
. Further, because both the connectors
201
,
205
are fit to each other by only a holding force between a female terminal (not shown) of the male connector
201
and a male terminal
207
of the female connector
205
, the fitting force between both the connectors
201
and
205
is insufficient so that it is weak against a vibration, thereby often producing looseness, abnormal noise and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved with such points in view.
It therefore is an object of the present invention to provide a connector coupling structure enabling the female and male connectors to be coupled with each other and preventing a wire connection failure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a connector coupling structure enabling the female and male connectors to slide easily relative to a holder in a coupling completion condition, capable of preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise and excellent in anti-vibration performance.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a connector coupling structure enabling the coupling of the female and male connectors to be carried out easily and accurately.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a connector coupling structure capable of preventing slippage of both the connectors from the coupling state.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure in which one of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in such a waiting condition that it projects through a holder and the one connector is capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting condition of the one connector, the connector coupling structure being so that the one connector is provided freely slidably in the holder and after the other connector is coupled with the one connector, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to the holder in a coupling completion condition toward the mounting base.
According to the connector coupling structure, both the female and male connectors can be easily coupled with each other and the coupling thereof can be easily confirmed thereby improving work efficiency. Further because the pulling out of the wire is not needed, catching of the wire or the like is prevented so that a connection failure of the wire, disconnection and the like are prevented.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the first aspect wherein the holder is cylindrical in shape and both the coupled connectors are slidably provided in the cylindrical holder.
According to the connector coupling structure, both the coupled connectors slide linearly toward the mounting base thereby shortening an installation time to the mounting base.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the first aspect wherein the switch installed on a other connector is installed in a switch mounting hole provided in another mounting base and the switch installed in the switch mounting hole is lockable with a locking means.
According to the connector coupling structure, an installation error between the mounting base and other mounting base and looseness are absorbed so that both the connectors are never loose or vibrated thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise due to vibration or the like.
A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure in which one of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in such a waiting condition that it projects through a holder and the one connector is capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting condition of the one connector, the connector coupling structure being so constructed that a clearance is provided between the holder and the one connector such that the one connector is provided slidably in the holder and when the coupling of the one connector and the other connector is completed, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to the holder in the coupling completion condition toward the mounting base.
According to the connector coupling structure, because the female and male connectors are aligned with each other, they are coupled with each other smoothly. Both the connectors slide easily relative to the holder in the completely coupled condition and installed to the mounting base. As a result, vibration and the like are prevented improving anti-vibration performance thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise.
A fifth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the fourth aspect wherein a switch installed on the other connector is installed in a switch mounting hole provided in another mounting base and the clearance between the holder and the one connector is set so as to be larger than the clearance between the switch mounting hole and the switch.
According to the connector coupling structure, an installation error between the mounting base and other mounting base and looseness are absorbed where the sliding of both the connectors in the coupling completion condition ends, so that both the connectors are never loose or vibrated thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise.
A sixth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure in which one of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in such a waiting condition that it projects through a holder and the one connector is capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting condition of the one connector, the connector coupling structure being so constructed that a hood of the one connector is provided slidably in the holder; the holder and hood of the one connector are each provided with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting condition, the other connector is provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of the engaging means when both of the connectors are coupled with each other and provided with a holding release means for releasing the engagement of each of the engaging means when the coupling of both the connectors is complete; and when the coupling of both the connectors is complete, both the connectors are slidable relative to the holder in the completely coupled condition toward the mounting base.
According to the connector coupling structure, because the hood of one connector is provided slidably in the holder, the sliding performance of the one connector relative to the holder is improved.
A seventh aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the sixth aspect wherein the hood cylindrical in shape so that the cylindrical hood acts as a guide for the holder and the other connector.
According to the connector coupling structure, the other connector slides smoothly relative to one connector, so that both the connectors are coupled with each other securely. Further, the coupled connectors slide relative to the holder smoothly. As a result, vibration and the like are prevented improving anti-vibration performance thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise.
An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the sixth aspect wherein the one connector comprises a housing having a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers and a hood for covering the housing.
According to the connector coupling structure, a plurality of connector housings using a pressure welding terminal, crimping terminal or the like can be used at the same time, thereby increasing general purpose usability.
A ninth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure in which one of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in such a waiting condition that it projects through a holder and the one connector is capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting condition of the one connector, the connector coupling structure being so constructed that the one connector is provided slidably in the holder; the holder and one connector are each provided with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting condition; the other connector is provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of the engaging means when both the connectors are coupled with each other and a holding releasing means for releasing the engagement of each of the engaging means when both the coupling of both the connectors is completed and released; and both the connectors are freely slidable relative to the holder when the coupling of both the connectors is completed and released.
According to the connector coupling structure, the coupling and uncoupling of both the connectors are carried out easily and accurately. Further, because the engaging means of the holder and the engaging means of one connector are disposed at the same position and the other connector contains the holding means and holding releasing means, the entire size of the connector can be reduced.
A tenth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the ninth aspect wherein a uncoupling face of the holding releasing means is a tapered face.
According to the connector coupling structure, the engagement between the engaging means of the holder and one connector can be released easily. Therefore, the other connector is easily released from one connector so that the uncoupling of both the connectors for maintenance and inspection and re-coupling thereof can be carried out easily and accurately.
An eleventh aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure in which one of female and male connectors is installed on a mounting base in such a waiting condition that it projects through a holder; the one connector is capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting condition of the one connector; the one connector is provided slidably in the holder; the holder and one connector are provided each with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting condition; the other connector is provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of the engaging means when both the connectors are coupled with each other and a holding releasing means for releasing the engagement of each of the engaging means when both the coupling of both the connectors is complete; and both the connectors are freely slidable relative to the holder toward the mounting base in the completely coupled condition when the coupling of both the connectors is complete, the connector coupling structure being so constructed that the engaging means of the holder is constituted with a flexible arm having an engaging portion at an end thereof; the engaging means of the one connector is constituted with a flexible engaging piece having an engaging portion to be fit to/released from the engaging portion of the flexible arm; and the flexible engaging piece is freely contactable with a side wall in the vicinity of the flexible arm of the holder.
According to the connector coupling structure, unnecessary warpage of the flexible engaging piece of one connector toward the side wall of the holder is prevented, so that uncoupling of both the connectors when both the connectors are coupled with each other and the coupling thereof is completed is prevented.
A twelfth aspect of the present invention provides a connector coupling structure according to the eleventh aspect wherein the width of the flexible engaging piece is set so as to be larger than the width of the engaging portion of the flexible arm.
According to the connector coupling structure, even if an unexpected load is applied to one connector or the like, the uncoupling of both the connectors can be prevented.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
The above and further objects and novel features of the present invention will more fully appear from the following detailed description when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a disassembed perspective view of a conventional vehicle door;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of conventional female and male connectors prior to coupling thereof;
FIG. 2A
is a sectional view of the conventional female and male connectors at the time of the coupling thereof;
FIG. 2B
is a sectional view of the conventional female and male connectors on halfway of the coupling thereof at a normal position;
FIG. 2C
is a sectional view of the conventional female and male connectors when the coupling thereof is completed;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a state prior to the coupling of the female and male connectors in a connector coupling structure according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a hood of the male connector of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing a state prior to the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing a state of the initial period of the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view showing a state on halfway of the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view showing a state in which the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 3
is completed;
FIG. 9
is a disassembly perspective view of the vehicle door to which the connector coupling structure of
FIG. 3
is applied;
FIG. 10
is an explanatory view showing a state prior to the installation of the female and male connectors having the connector coupling structure applied to the vehicle door switch;
FIG. 11
is an explanatory view of the state in which the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 10
is completed;
FIG. 12
is an explanatory view showing a state in which the installation of the vehicle door switch is completed;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view showing a state prior to the coupling of the female and male connectors in a connector coupling structure according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a plan view showing a state prior to the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 15
is a side view showing a state prior to the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 16
is a lateral sectional view showing a state of the initial period of the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 17
is a lateral sectional view showing a state on halfway of the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 18
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state of the initial period of the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 19
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which the coupling of the connectors of
FIG. 13
is completed; and
FIG. 20
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state in which the installation of the connectors of
FIG. 13
is completed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
There will be detailed below the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like members are designated by like reference character.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a state prior to coupling of a female connector and a male connector to be used in a connector coupling structure of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing a state prior to the coupling of the female connector and male connector.
FIG. 9
is a disassembly perspective view of a vehicle door employing the same connector coupling structure.
FIG. 10
is an explanatory diagram showing a state prior to installation of the female connector and male connector having the connector coupling structure employed in the same vehicle door.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
10
, of the male connector
20
and female connector
30
both made of synthetic resin, the male connector (one connector of them)
20
is to be installed on a door panel (mounting base)
50
through a holder
10
made of synthetic resin such that it projects from the door panel
50
. The female connector
30
(other connector) remains capable of being freely coupled with the male connector
20
projected from this holder
10
. This female connector
30
is installed on a switch
41
of a switch unit
40
such as a power window switch unit or the like through a substrate (not shown). The switch unit
40
is to be installed on a switch mounting hole (switch mounting portion)
61
formed on a door trim (other mounting base)
60
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
5
,
6
, the holder
10
comprises a cylindrical body
11
formed in the shape of a substantially rectangular cylinder with upper and lower walls
11
a,
11
b
and left and right side walls
11
c,
11
d
and a mounting bracket
12
formed integrally with the lower wall
11
b
of this cylindrical body so as to project therefrom. Each of the left side wall
11
c
and right side wall
11
d
has a pair of slits
13
,
13
provided in the center thereof and a L-shaped flexible arm (engaging means)
14
is formed between the pair of the slits
13
and
13
so as to project therefrom. As shown in
FIG. 6
, a protrusion (engaging portion)
15
having a trapezoidal section is formed inside of a front end of each of the pair of the flexible arms (engaging means)
14
,
14
so as to project therefrom. A rear portion of each protrusion
15
has a tapered face
15
a.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, in the center of the front end of the inside faces of the upper wall
11
a
and lower wall
11
b
of the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
are formed a pair of stoppers
16
,
16
for restricting an amount of projection of the male connector
20
forward integrally with both the walls such that they project therefrom. A clearance is provided on the entire circumference between the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
and the hood
22
of the male connector
20
which will be described later, so that the hood
22
of the male connector
20
is supported freely slidably within the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
. That is, when the coupling of the male connector
20
and female connector
30
is completed, both the connectors
20
,
30
are freely slidable downward of the door panel
50
with respect to the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
in the coupling completion condition.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
5
to
8
, the male connector
20
comprises a housing
21
containing a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
21
a
for accommodating a female terminal (terminal)
27
and a hood
22
for covering this housing
21
. A base portion
21
b
of this housing
21
is installed in a base portion
22
b
of the hood
22
by pressure insertion such that it is centered by the base portion
22
b
of the hood
22
. As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
, the hood
22
is formed in the shape of a substantially rectangular cylinder with the upper and lower walls and left and right side walls and acts to guide for the holder
10
and female connector
30
. In the center of each of the left and right side walls of the substantially rectangular cylindrical hood
22
are formed a pair of slits
23
,
23
and a flexible engaging piece (engaging means)
24
of a U-shape is formed integrally with each side wall between the pair of the slits
23
and
23
so that it is fit to and released from the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
. The width of this flexible engaging piece
24
is set so as to be larger than the width of the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and each of the flexible engaging pieces
24
is freely contactable with the left side wall
11
c
and right side wall
11
d
in the vicinity of each flexible arm
14
of the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
.
When as shown in
FIG. 6
, when the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
engages with an engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the hood
22
of the male connector
20
, the male connector
20
waits for the female connector
30
to be fit thereto while being projected a predetermined length from the holder
10
. That is, because the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
engages with the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the hood
22
of the male connector
20
, the retraction of the male connector
20
with respect to the holder
10
is restricted. When the male connector
20
is at this projected waiting position, both the connectors
20
,
30
can be fit to or released from each other. As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, in the center of a bottom side of each of the vertical walls of the hood
22
of the male connector
20
is formed a stopper receiving portion
26
integrally therewith such that they project therefrom. When the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
engages with the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the hood
22
of the male connector
20
, each stopper receiving portion
26
of the hood
22
of the male connector
20
engages with each stopper
16
of the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
so that the forward projection of the male connector
20
is restricted. As shown in
FIGS. 5
to
9
, wire
28
constituting wire harness W is connected by pressure welding or crimping to a rear end of each female terminal
27
of the housing
21
of the male connector
20
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
6
to
8
, the female connector
30
has a base portion
31
structured in the form of blocks including a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
31
a
for accommodating male terminals (terminals)
37
. Its front portion is a hood portion
32
of a rectangular cylinder which is formed integrally with the base portion
31
and in which respective male terminals
37
are exposed. When both the connectors
20
,
30
are fit to each other, the hood portion
32
of the female connector
30
is inserted in between the housing
21
and hood
22
of the male connector
20
so that the terminals
27
,
37
of the respective connectors
20
,
30
are electrically connected to each other. Further, in the center of the front side of the outer surface of each of both sides of the hood portion
32
of the female connector
30
is formed a protrusion
33
integrally therewith, which acts as a holding means for holding the engagement between the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
and as a holding releasing means for releasing the engagement between the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
when the coupling of both the connectors
20
and
30
is completed or both the connectors are uncoupled from each other at the same time. This protrusion
33
is formed substantially in the shape of a triangle and a front side thereof is a tapered face (engaging face)
33
a
and a rear side thereof is also a tapered face (releasing face)
33
b.
As shown in
FIGS. 6
,
8
to
12
, a switch unit
40
comprises a switch
41
, the female, connector
30
fixed to this switch
41
through a substrate or the like (not shown) and leaf springs
42
(locking means) of V-shaped metal each which is fixed to a top side of each of both sides of the aforementioned switch
41
by screwing or the like for locking the switch
41
mounted in a switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim (other mounting base)
60
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, a mounting clearance t′ between the switch
41
of the switch unit
40
and the switch moupting hole
61
of the door trim
60
is set so as to be smaller than a clearance t between the cylindrical body
11
of the holder
10
and hood
22
of the male connector
20
(t>t′). Further, as shown in
FIG. 9
, a waterproof sheet
51
is bonded to the door panel
50
.
According to the connector coupling structure of this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 9
, when the male connector
20
of the wire harness W placed on the door panel
50
is connected to the female connector
30
of the switch unit
40
to be mounted on the door panel
50
through a door trim
60
, first a waterproof sheet
51
is stretched over the door panel
50
and then the wire harness W is placed over the waterproof sheet
51
on the door panel
50
. Then, the door trim
60
is installed on the door panel
50
in which the wire harness is placed. Then, the female connector
30
of the switch unit
40
is installed in the switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim
60
and finally, the female connector
30
is fit to the male connector
20
connected to an end of the wire harness W.
In this case, as shown in
FIGS. 10
to
12
, the male connector
20
of the wire harness W is installed on the door panel
50
through the holder
10
of the male connector
20
and the male connector
20
is kept in a waiting position such that it projects toward the switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim
60
. When the switch unit
40
is installed in the switch mounting hole
61
, the female connector
30
of the switch unit
40
is fit to the male connector
20
of the wire harness W. The coupling of both the connectors
20
and
30
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 6
to
8
. In the initial state of the coupling of the male connector
20
and female connector
30
as shown in
FIG. 6
, the projected waiting condition of the male connector
20
is held by the engagement between the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
. In the halfway process of the coupling of the male connector
20
and female connector
30
as shown in
FIG. 7
, each of the flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is elastically deformed outward by a pressing force of each protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
so that the engagement between the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is securely maintained.
If the coupling of both the connectors
20
and
30
is completed as shown in
FIG. 8
, each protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
enters the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
. At this time, the tapered face
33
a
of each protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
presses the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
outward so that each of the flexible arms
14
is elastically deformed outward. As a result, the engagement between the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is released, so that both the connectors
20
,
30
coupled with each other slide together downward in the holder
10
.
If this slide is completed, the switch
41
installed in the switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim
60
is locked by an elastic urging force of the leaf spring
42
as shown in
FIG. 8
, so that the installation of the switch unit
40
to the door panel
50
is completed.
At this time, both the connectors
20
,
30
coupled with each other are locked by the engagement between the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
and each protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
. Further, each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is freely contactable with the left side wall
11
c
and right side wall
11
d
and the width of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is set so as to be larger than the width of the protrusion
15
of the flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
. Therefore, even if the wire harness connected to the male connector
20
is pulled for some reason after both the connectors
20
,
30
are coupled with each other, the coupling of the connectors
20
,
30
is never lost.
If the switch
41
of the switch unit
40
is pulled upward as shown in
FIG. 7
when both the connectors
20
,
30
are released from the coupling condition thereof shown in
FIG. 8
for maintenance and inspection, the tapered face
33
b
of each protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
presses the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
outward so that each flexible arm
14
is deflected outward. As a result, each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is exposed from the holder
10
, so that the protrusion
15
of each flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
engages with the engaging hole
25
of each flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
(this position is the same position as the projected waiting position of the male connector
20
prior to the fitting). Then, by pulling the switch
41
of the switch unit
40
further upward, the female connector
30
is released from the male connector
20
smoothly. If the female connector
30
is coupled with the male connector
20
again after the maintenance and inspection is completed also, because the male connector
20
is located at the projected waiting position which is projected with respect to the holder
10
, it is easy to fit the female connector
30
to the male connector
20
.
According to the present embodiment, the male connector
20
is provided on the holder
10
slidably relative thereto and after the female connector
20
is coupled with the male connector
20
, both the connectors
20
,
30
are capable of sliding relative to the holder
10
downward of the door panel
50
. Therefore, both the connectors
20
,
30
can be coupled with each other easily thereby improving work efficiency. Further, it is not necessary to pull out each wire constituting the wire harness W, and therefore catching of the wire
28
can be prevented thereby preventing a connection failure and disconnection of the wire
28
and the like.
Because the holder
10
is formed in the rectangular cylindrical shape and the connectors
20
,
30
coupled with each other are provided slidably in this rectangular cylindrical holder
10
, the connectors
20
,
30
coupled with each other can be slid linearly downward of the door panel
50
, so that the installation time of the connectors to the door panel
50
can be largely reduced. Further, because the switch
41
installed to the female connector
30
is installed in the switch mounting hole
61
provided in the door trim
60
such that the switch
41
installed to the switch mounting hole
61
can be freely locked by means of the leaf spring
42
, installation looseness of the connectors
20
,
30
between the door panel
50
and door trim
60
can be absorbed thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise due to vibration or the like.
Further, by providing a clearance t between the holder
10
and the male connector
20
, the male connector
20
is provided in the holder
10
slidably relative thereto, so that both the connectors
20
,
30
coupled with each other are capable of sliding relative to the holder
10
toward the door panel
50
in the coupling completion condition. Thus, both the connectors
20
,
30
are aligned with each other and coupled with each other smoothly. Further, both the connectors
20
,
30
are slid easily relative to the holder
10
in the coupling completion condition and installed to the door panel
50
. As a result, vibration and the like are prevented thereby improving anti-vibration performance and preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise. Because the switch
41
installed to the female connector
30
is installed to the switch mounting hole
61
provided in the door trim
60
and the clearance t′ between the switch mounting hole
61
and switch
41
is set so as to be larger than the clearance t between the holder
10
and male connector
20
, the installation error between the door panel
50
and door trim
60
is absorbed when the sliding of both the connectors
20
,
30
in the coupling completion condition ends, so that there never occurs a looseness or vibration of both the connectors
20
,
30
thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise.
Further because the hood
22
of the male connector
20
is formed in the substantially rectangular cylindrical shape and acts as a guide for the holder
10
and female connector
30
, the female connector
30
slides smoothly relative to the male connector
20
so that both the connectors
20
,
30
are coupled with each other accurately and the coupled connectors
20
,
30
slide smoothly relative to the holder
10
. Consequently, vibration and the like are prevented improving anti-vibration performance, thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise. Further, the male connector
20
is constituted with the housing
21
and substantially rectangular cylindrical hood
22
, many connector housings using a pressure welding terminal, crimping terminal or the like can be used at the same time, thereby improving general purpose usability.
Thus, the engagement between the flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector is maintained securely until the coupling of both the connectors
20
,
30
is completed by the protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
, the coupling of both the connectors
20
,
30
can be ensured thereby improving the reliability. Further, when both the connectors
20
,
30
are coupled with each other, the engagement between the flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
is released by the protrusion
33
of the female connector
30
. Therefore, it can be confirmed that the coupling of both the connectors
20
,
30
is completed when both the connectors
20
,
30
slide relative to the holder
10
, so that the coupling of both the connectors
20
,
30
can be confirmed easily. Therefore, both the connectors
20
,
30
can be aligned with each other and coupled with each other smoothly and both the connectors
20
,
30
can be slid relative to the holder
10
easily in the coupled condition and installed to the door panel
50
. As a result, vibration and the like can be prevented improving anti-vibration performance thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise. Further where the sliding of both the connectors
20
,
30
in the coupling completion condition relative to the holder
10
is completed, an installation error between the door panel
50
and door trim
60
can be absorbed, so that looseness and vibration of both the connectors
20
,
30
, abnormal noise and the like can be prevented excellently.
Further, because the retraction position of the male connector
20
at the projected waiting position is restricted by the engagement between the protrusion
15
of the flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the engaging hole
25
of the flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
, both the connectors
20
,
30
can be coupled with each other easily. Further, because the flexible arm
14
of the holder
10
and the flexible engaging piece
24
of the male connector
20
are disposed at the same position and the holding means and holding releasing means of the female connector
30
are constituted with the same protrusion
33
, the size of the entire connector can be reduced. Further because the forward waiting position of the male connector
20
is restricted by the engagement between the stopper
16
of the holder
10
and stopper receiving portion
26
of the male connector
20
, the coupling position and uncoupling position of both the connectors
20
,
30
can be always set to the same position, so that the uncoupling of both the connectors
20
,
30
for maintenance and inspection and coupling thereof again can be carried out easily.
Although according to the present embodiment, the forward projected waiting position of the male connector
20
relative to the holder
10
is restricted by the engagement between the stopper
16
at the front portion of the holder
10
and stopper receiving portion
26
at the rear portion of the male connector
20
, the retraction position of the male connector
20
relative to the holder
10
may be restricted by the engagement between the stopper
17
at the rear portion of the holder
10
and the stopper receiving portion
26
at the rear portion of the male connector
20
as shown in FIG.
12
.
Although in the present embodiment, the metallic leaf spring is used as the locking means, the locking means may be constituted with other elastically deformable member. Meanwhile, the connector coupling structure can be applied to other fields than vehicle door.
A connector coupling structure according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
FIGS. 13
to
20
.
As shown in
FIGS. 13
to
20
, of male and female connectors
80
,
90
of synthetic resin, the male connector (one connector)
80
is installed on the door panel (mounting base)
50
in such a condition that it is projected through a holder
70
of synthetic resin. The female connector (other connector)
90
is capable of being coupled with or uncoupled from the male connector
80
projected from the holder
70
in the waiting condition. This female connector
90
is installed to the switch
41
of the switch unit
40
like power window switch unit through a substrate and the switch unit
40
is installed in a switch mounting hole (switch mounting portion)
61
formed on a door trim (other mounting base)
60
.
As shown in
FIGS. 13
to
15
, the holder
70
comprises a plate body
71
having a substantially rectangular engagement hole (engaging means)
73
provided in the center of that substantially rectangular plate body and a mounting bracket
72
formed integrally with the plate body
71
so as to project from the center of the bottom portion thereof. An engaging concave portion
74
is formed in the center of each of left and right sides of a peripheral wall
73
a
of the engagement hole
73
of the plate body
71
. A pair of long projecting pieces
75
,
75
extending backward are formed integrally with the peripheral wall
73
a
so as to project therefrom in the center of each of upper and lower portions of back portion of the peripheral wall
73
a
of the engagement hole
73
of the plate body
71
. Further, a clearance is provided entirely between the peripheral wall
73
a
of the engagement hole
73
of the plate body
71
and the hood
82
of the male connector
80
, so that the hood
82
of the male connector
80
is supported slidably within the engagement hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
. That is, the male connector
80
and female connector
90
are supported slidably in the coupling completion condition downward of the door panel
50
relative to the engagement hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
.
As shown in
FIG. 13
, the male connector
80
comprises a housing
81
having a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
81
a
for accommodating female terminals (terminal) (not shown) and a hood
82
b
for covering this housing
81
. A base portion
81
b
of this housing
81
is assembled into a base portion
82
b
of the hood
82
by pressing or the like such that it is aligned therewith. As shown in
FIGS. 13
,
14
, the hood
82
is formed in the shape of a substantially rectangular cylindrical shape with upper and lower walls and left and right side walls and acts as a guide for the holder
70
and female connector
90
. A pair of long holes
83
,
83
are formed in the center of each of the left and right side walls of this substantially rectangular cylindrical hood
82
. A flat T-letter shaped flexible arm (engaging means)
84
having an protrusion (engaging portion)
85
which is fit to or released from each concave portion
74
in the peripheral wall
73
a
of the engaging hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
is formed between each pair of the long holes
83
,
83
. The protrusion
85
is formed integrally with the flexible arm
84
so as to project therefrom so that the width of the protrusion
85
of each flexible arm
84
is larger than the width of the engaging concave portion
74
in the plate body
71
of the holder
70
. Each protrusion
85
is formed in a trapezoidal section and a tapered face
85
a
is formed on a front portion of each protrusion
84
.
As shown in
FIGS. 14
,
15
, when each engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
engages with the protrusion
85
of each flexible arm
84
of the hood
82
of the male connector
80
, the male connector
80
waits for the female connector
90
to be coupled therewith such that it projects from the holder
70
at a predetermined distance. That is, the retraction of the male connector
80
relative to the holder
70
is restricted by engagement between each engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
and the protrusion
85
of each flexible arm
84
of the hood
82
. The projected waiting condition of the male connector
80
provided when this engagement is attained is a position for coupling or uncoupling both the connectors
80
,
90
. As shown in
FIGS. 14
,
15
, in the vicinity of a rear portion of the long hole
83
in each of the left and right side walls of the hood
82
of the male connector
80
are formed a pair of stoppers
86
integrally therewith. Then, the rear portion of the peripheral wall
73
a
of the engaging hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
engages with each stopper
86
of the hood
82
of the male connector
80
so as to restrict the forward projection amount of the male connector
80
. Further, wire (not shown) constituting the wire harness W is connected by pressure welding or crimping to a rear portion of each female terminal (not shown) of the housing
81
of the male connector
80
.
As shown in
FIGS. 13
,
14
, a U-shaped cutout
87
is formed in the center of each of the upper and lower side walls of the substantially rectangular cylindrical hood
82
of the male connector
80
. Within each of the cutouts
87
is formed a rectangular plate-like flexible engaging piece (engaging means)
88
having a protrusion (engaging portion)
89
to be fit to or released from a front end portion
92
a
of the hood
92
of the female connector
90
, integrally therewith. Each flexible engaging piece
88
is disposed at a position opposing each long projecting piece
75
of the holder
71
. A front portion of the protrusion
89
of each flexible engaging piece
88
is a tapered face (engaging face)
89
a
and a rear portion thereof is also a tapered face (releasing face)
89
b.
As shown in
FIGS. 13
,
16
,
17
, the female connector
90
includes a base portion
91
formed in a block shape having a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers
91
a
for accommodating the male terminals (terminals) and a front portion thereof is a rectangular cylindrical hood portion
92
which is formed interaglly with the base portion
91
so as to project therefrom and in which male terminals
97
are exposed. When both the connectors
80
,
90
are coupled with each other, the hood portion
92
of the female connector
90
is inserted in between the housing
81
of the male connector
80
and hood
82
, so that the terminals of both the connectors
80
,
90
are electrically connected to each other. In the center of an outside surface of both sides of the base portion
91
of the female connector
90
is formed a flexible releasing arm (holding releasing means)
93
having a protrusion
94
for releasing the engagement between each engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
of the plate body
71
of the holder
70
and the protrusion
85
of each flexible arm
84
such that it extends in parallel to the hood portion
92
, integrally therewith. The protrusion
94
of this releasing arm
93
warps the flexible arm
84
and is formed in a trapezoidal section. A rear portion of each protrusion
94
is a tapered face (releasing face)
94
a.
The projected waiting condition of the male connector
80
is maintained by the engagement between the protrusion
85
of the flexible arm
84
of the male connector
80
and the engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
of the holder
70
. Then, the engagement between the protrusion
85
of the flexible arm
84
and the engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
of the holder
70
is released by the protrusion
94
of the flexible releasing arm
93
of the female connector
90
, so that the protrusion
94
of the releasing arm
93
passes through the engaging concave portion
74
of the engaging hole
73
, thereby releasing the projected waiting condition of the male connector
80
.
The hood (holding means)
92
of the female connector
90
is formed in a substantially rectangular cylindrical shape and a front end portion
92
a
thereof comes into contact with and presses the protrusion
89
of each flexible engaging piece
88
of the male connector
80
when the male connector
80
and female connector
90
are coupled with each other so as to warp the flexible engaging piece
88
outward, thereby functioning as a holding means for holding the engagement between the holder
70
and male connector
80
. In the center of the upper and lower wall portions of the hood portion
92
of the female connector
90
is formed a rectangular groove hole (releasing concave portion)
95
into which the protrusion
89
of the flexible engaging piece
88
is to be inserted, acting as a holding releasing means for releasing the engagement between the holder
70
and male connector
80
. A tapered face (releasing portion)
96
is formed between the hood portion
92
and a front end portion of the groove hole
95
.
As shown in
FIGS. 15
,
20
, the switch unit
40
comprises the switch
41
, the female connector
90
fixed to this switch
41
through a substrate or the like (not shown) and metallic V-shaped leaf springs (locking means)
42
which are installed on a upper portion of both side walls of the switch
41
by screwing or the like for locking the switch
41
installed in the switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim (other mounting base)
60
in the door trim
60
. A clearance t between the plate body
11
of the holder
10
and the hood
82
of the male connector
80
is set so as to be larger than a clearance t′ between the switch
41
of the switch unit
40
and the switch mounting hole
61
of the door trim
60
as shown in
FIG. 20
(t>t′).
The clearance t is provided between the holder
70
and male connector
80
such that the male connector
80
is slidable relative to the holder
70
. When the coupling of the male connector
80
and female connector
90
is completed, both the connectors
80
,
90
in the coupling completion condition are freely slidable relative to the holder
70
toward the door panel
50
. Therefore, like the previously described embodiment, both the connectors
80
,
90
are aligned with each other and coupled with each other smoothly. Further, both the connectors
80
,
90
in the coupling completion condition are slid easily relative to the holder
70
and installed to the door panel. As a result, vibration and the like are prevented improving anti-vibration performance thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise. Because the switch
41
installed on the female connector
90
is installed in the switch mounting hole
61
provided in the door trim
60
and the clearance t between the holder
70
and male connector
80
is set so as to be larger than the clearance t′ provided between the switch mounting hole
61
and switch
41
, the installation error between the door panel
50
and door trim
60
is absorbed where the sliding of both the connectors
80
,
90
in the coupling completion condition ends, thereby preventing looseness and vibration of both the connectors
80
,
90
and an occurrence of abnormal noise.
According to the present embodiment also, because the hood
82
of the male connector
80
is provided on the holder
70
slidably relative thereto, the sliding performance of the male connector
80
relative to the holder
70
is improved. Further, because the hood
82
of the male connector
80
is formed in the substantially rectangular cylindrical shape and acts as a guide for the holder
70
and female connector
90
, the female connector
90
slides smoothly relative to the male connector
80
so that both the connectors
80
,
90
are coupled with each other securely and the coupled connectors
80
,
90
slide smoothly relative to the holder
70
. Consequently, vibration and the like are prevented improving the anti-vibration performance thereby preventing an occurrence of abnormal noise. Further, because the male connector
80
comprises the housing
81
and substantially rectangular cylindrical hood
82
, many connector housings using the pressure welding terminal, crimping terminal or the like can be used at the same time thereby improving general purpose usability.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A connector coupling structure comprising a female and a male connector, one of the connectors being installed on a mounting base and projecting through a holder in a waiting position, said one connector capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting position of said one connector,said connector coupling structure being such that said one connector is freely slidable in said holder, and after said other connector is coupled with said one connector and before said other connector is fixedly installed, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to said holder beyond said waiting position toward said mounting base while in a completely coupled condition.
- 2. A connector coupling structure according to claim 1, wherein said holder is cylindrical in shape and wherein the coupled connectors are provided slidably in the cylindrical holder.
- 3. A connector coupling structure according to claim 1, wherein said other connector is installed on another mounting base and is attached to a switch, the switch attached to said other connector being installed in a switch mounting hole provided in the other mounting base and wherein said switch installed in the switch mounting hole may be locked into the switch mounting hole by a locking means on the switch.
- 4. A connector coupling structure comprising a female and a male connector, one of the connectors being installed on a mounting base and projecting through a holder in a waiting position, said one connector capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting position of said one connector,said connector coupling structure being so constructed that a clearance is provided between said holder and said one connector such that said one connector is slidable in said holder, and when the coupling of said one connector and said other connector is complete and before said other connector is fixedly installed, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to said holder beyond said waiting position toward said mounting base while in the completely coupled condition.
- 5. A connector coupling structure according to claim 4, said other connector is installed on another mounting base and is attached to a switch, wherein the switch attached to said other connector being installed in the switch mounting hole provided in the other mounting base and wherein the clearance between said holder and said one connector is set so as to be larger than the clearance between said switch mounting hold and said switch.
- 6. A connector coupling structure comprising a female and a male connector; one of the connectors installed on a mounting base and projecting through a holder in a waiting position, said one connector capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting position of said one connector,said connector coupling structure being so constructed that a hood of said one connector is provided slidably in said holder; said holder and hood of said one connector are each provided with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting position; said other connector being provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of said engaging means when both the connectors are coupled with each other, and also provided with a holding release means for releasing the engagement of each of said engaging means when the coupling of the connectors to one another is complete; and when the coupling of the connectors is complete and before said other connector is fixedly installed, both the connectors are slidable relative to said holder beyond said waiting position toward said mounting base while in the completely coupled condition.
- 7. A connector coupling structure according to claim 6, wherein said hood is cylindrical in shape and the cylindrical hood acts as a guide for said holder and said other connector.
- 8. A connector coupling structure according to claim 6, wherein said one connector comprises a housing having a plurality of terminal accommodating chambers and a hood for covering the housing.
- 9. A connector coupling structure comprising a female and a male connector, one of the connectors installed on a mounting base and projecting through a holder in a waiting position, said one connector capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting position of said one connector,said connector coupling structure being so constructed that said one connector is provided slidably in said holder, and when a coupling of said one connector and said other connector is complete and before said other connector is fixedly installed, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to said holder beyond said waiting position toward said mounting base; said holder and one connector are each provided with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting position; said other connector being provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of said engaging means when both the connectors are coupled with each other, and also being provided with a holding release means for releasing the engagement of each of said engaging means when the coupling of the connectors to one another is complete and released; and both the connectors are freely slidable relative to said holder when the coupling of both connectors is complete and released.
- 10. A connector coupling structure according to claim 9, wherein a uncoupling face of said holding release means is a tapered face.
- 11. A connector coupling structure comprising a female and a male connector, one of the connectors installed on a mounting base and projecting through a holder in a waiting position, said one connector capable of being freely coupled with the other connector in a direction of the projected waiting position of said one connector; said one connector provided slidably in said holder, and when a coupling of said one connector and said other connector is complete and before said other connector is fixedly installed, both the connectors are freely slidable relative to said holder beyond said waiting position toward said mounting base; said holder and one connector are each provided with an engaging means for holding the one connector in the projected waiting position; said other connector being provided with a holding means for holding the engagement of each of said engaging means when both the connectors are coupled with each other, and also being provided with a holding release means for releasing the engagement of each of said engaging means when the coupling of the connectors to one another is complete,said connector coupling structure being so constructed that the engaging means of said holder includes a flexible arm having an engaging portion at an end thereof; the engaging means of said one connector includes a flexible engaging piece having an engaging portion to be fit to and released from the engaging portion of said flexible arm; and the flexible engaging piece is freely contactable with a side wall in a vicinity of the flexible arm of said holder.
- 12. A connector coupling structure according to claim 11, wherein a width of said flexible engaging piece is set so as to be larger than a width of the engaging portion of said flexible arm.
Priority Claims (5)
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Aug 1997 |
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Aug 1997 |
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