This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-041356 filed on Mar. 3, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a connector device including a connector and a counterpart connector.
A connector device has conventionally been proposed that has a mechanism for detecting whether terminals are normally housed in terminal housing chambers of the connector or not (specifically, the presence or absence of a halfway inserted state of the terminals) and more ensuring the prevention of coming-off of the normally housed terminals. For example, a connector of a back-ground art (hereinafter, referred to as back-ground art connector) is provided with a housing having terminal housing chambers and a front holder attached to the housing from the front side of the housing (for example, see JP-A-2011-108576).
In the back-ground art connector device, when the terminals are not normally housed in the terminal housing chambers (the terminals are in the halfway inserted state), the terminals push out lances of a cantilever in the housing, whereby the lances are in a state of being bent so as to enter the space where a double locking portion of the front holder is inserted. For this reason, the front holder cannot be inserted up to a regular locking position. By using this, the presence or absence of the halfway inserted state of the terminals is detected.
Further, in the back-ground art connector, in the state where the terminals are normally housed in the terminal housing chambers and the front holder is attached to the regular locking position, the double locking portion of the front holder pushes the lances in toward the terminals. For this reason, a double locking state is obtained where the lances lock the terminals and the double locking portion of the front holder locks the lances (in a regular position where the coming-off prevention function is fulfilled).
By this double locking, the prevention of coming-off of the terminals normally housed in the terminal housing chambers is more ensured.
In the back-ground art connector, when the terminals are in the halfway inserted state, since the front holder cannot be inserted up to the regular locking position, the front end surface of the front holder is normally in a state of protruding from the front end surface of the housing. However, because of variations in the dimensional accuracy and the like of the female housing and the front holder, even though the terminals are in the halfway inserted state, there are cases where the front holder can move to a position close to the regular locking position. In these cases, although the female terminals are in the halfway inserted state, there is a possibility that the front end surface of the front holder appears not to protrude from the front end surface of the housing. As a result, there is a possibility that the worker does not notice the halfway inserted state of the terminals.
When the terminals are in the halfway inserted state, there is a possibility that when the connectors are fitted, a position shift or the like of the terminals occurs and this makes the electrical connection between the connectors insufficient. Therefore, from the viewpoint of the reliability of the electric connection, it is desirable that the halfway insertion of the terminals is detected as surely as possible.
The present invention is made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a connector device capable of detecting the halfway insertion of the terminals as surely as possible.
(1) According to an aspect of the invention, a connector device includes a pair of connectors including:
a pair of housings that has terminal housing chambers housing terminals; and
a pair of front holders that is attached to the pair of the housings to double-lock the terminals in the terminal housing chambers,
wherein one of the pair of front holders has a first convex portion protruding in a direction approaching the other of the pair of front holders and a first concave portion recessed in a direction away from the other of the pair of front holders, on a front end surface thereof that faces the other of the pair of front holders when the pair of connectors are fitted,
the other of the pair of front holders has a second convex portion protruding in a direction approaching the one of the pair of front holders and a second concave portion recessed in a direction away from the one of the pair of front holders, on a front end surface thereof that faces the one of the pair of front holders when the pair of connectors are fitted, and
the first convex portion is inserted into the second concave portion, the second convex portion is inserted into the first concave portion, and the front end surfaces of the pair of front holders are in contact with each other.
(2) In the connector device of (1), the one of the pair of front holders has a plurality of the first convex portions and a plurality of the first concave portions, and the other of the pair of front holders has a plurality of the second convex portions as many as the first convex portions and a plurality of the second concave portions as many as the first concave portions.
(3) In the connector device of (1) or (2), a common holder may be used as each of the one of the pair of front holders and the other of the pair of front holders.
According to the connector device of the structure of the above (1), the front end surface of one of the pair of front holders is formed of the first convex portion and the first concave portion so as to be uneven, and the front end surface of the other of the pair of front holders are formed of the second convex portion and the second concave portion so as to be uneven. For this reason, even when the front holders move to positions close to a regular locking position when the terminals are in halfway inserted state, the frontward protrusion of the front holders (particularly, the protrusion of the first concave portion or the second convex portion) is conspicuous compared with when the front end surface of the front holder is flat. As a result, the worker more readily recognizes the halfway inserted state of the terminals.
Further, according to the connector device of this structure, even though the convex portions (the first convex portion and the second convex portion) are formed on the front end surfaces of the front holders, the convex portions of one front holder are inserted in the concave portions of the other front holder when the connectors are fitted. Therefore, even though the convex portions are provided on the front end surfaces of the front holders, increase in the size of the connector device can be avoided.
Consequently, the connector device of this structure is capable of detecting the halfway insertion of the terminals as surely as possible while avoiding increase in the size of the connector device.
According to the connector of the structure of the above (2), the front holders have a plurality of convex portions and concave portions. For this reason, when the terminals are in the halfway inserted state, the frontward protrusion of the front holder is further conspicuous. Therefore, the connector device of the present structure can further surely detect the halfway insertion of the terminals.
According to the connector device of the structure of the above (3), a common holder may be used as each of the one and the other of the pair of front holders. For this reason, compared with when a common holder cannot be used as each of the pair of front holders (the configurations thereof are different), the number of components of the connectors can be reduced, whereby the component management and the like at the time of manufacture of the connectors is facilitated. Further, since it is unnecessary to prepare an individual (different) manufacturing mold and the like for each of the front holders, the manufacturing cost of the pair of front holders can be reduced, so that the manufacturing cost of the connectors can be reduced. To enable the use of a common holder as each of the one and the other of the pair of front holders, for example, the following structure is adopted: The first convex portions and the second convex portions have substantially the same configuration, the first concave portions and the second concave portions have substantially the same configuration, and the other parts of the front holders also have substantially the same configurations.
According to the present invention, a connector capable of preventing a position shift of the front holders as much as possible can be provided. Further, the component management at the time of manufacture of the connectors is facilitated, and the manufacturing cost of the connector can be reduced.
The present invention has been briefly described above. Further, details of the present invention will be further clarified by reading through the mode for carrying out the invention (hereinafter, referred to as “embodiment”) described below with reference to the attached drawings.
Hereinafter, referring to the drawings, a connector device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described. In all the drawings mentioned below, for reasons such as facilitation of explanation of members, illustrations of the terminals and the electric wires extending from the terminals are omitted.
(General Structure)
As shown in
Inside the female housing 10, a plurality of (in this example, a total of twelve: six in the width direction and two in the vertical direction) terminal housing chambers 11 are formed in the fitting direction. In the female housing 10, a plurality of (in this example, twelve) female terminals connected to the end portions of a plurality of electric wires, respectively, are inserted into the corresponding terminal housing chambers 11 from the rear side, and then, the front holder 20 is attached from the front side.
The front holder 20 is provided with a pair of arms 21 protruding rearward at both end portions in the width direction and a plurality of (in this example, twelve) tabular double locking portions 22 protruding rearward in positions corresponding to the plurality of terminal housing chambers 11, respectively. As described later, the pair of arms 21 and the plurality of double locking portions 22 have the function of detecting whether the female terminals are normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 11 or not (specifically, the presence or absence of the halfway inserted state of the female terminals) and the function of more ensuring the prevention of coming-off of the normally housed female terminals.
Inside the male housing 30, as inside the female housing 10, a plurality of (in this example, a total of twelve: six in the width direction and two in the vertical direction) terminal housing chambers 31 are formed in the fitting direction. In the male housing 30, a plurality of (in this example, twelve) male terminals connected to the end portions of a plurality of electric wires, respectively, are inserted into the corresponding terminal housing chambers 31 from the rear side, and then, the front holder 40 is attached from the front side. For purposes such as protection of the end portions (tap portions) of the male terminals, a tubular surrounding portion (hollow portion) 32 surrounding the end portions of the male terminals is integrally provided on the front side of the male housing 30.
The front holder 40 has substantially the same configuration as the front holder 20. That is, the front holder 40 is provided with a pair of arms 41 protruding rearward at both end portions in the width direction and a plurality of (in this example, twelve) tabular double locking portions 42 protruding rearward in positions corresponding to the plurality of terminal housing chambers 31, respectively. The pair of arms 41 and the plurality of double locking portions 42 have the function of detecting whether the male terminals are normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 31 or not (specifically, the presence or absence of the halfway inserted state of the male terminals) and the function of more ensuring the prevention of coming-off of the normally housed male terminals.
As described above, the front holder 20 and the front holder 40 have substantially the same configuration (A more specific configuration will be described later. For example, see
As shown in
In the state where the front holder 20 is in the “temporary” locking position shown in
Moreover, in the state where the front holder 20 is in the “temporary” locking position, as shown in
The lances 14 are locking pieces extending frontward and obliquely upward, and the end portions of the lances 14 enter the terminal housing chambers 11 from the openings formed on the lower surfaces of the terminal housing chambers 11. In the state where the female terminals are normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 11, the end portions of the lances 14 lock the locking portions of the female terminals housed in the terminal housing chambers 11, thereby preventing coming-off of the female terminals.
On the other hand, in the state where the female terminals are not normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 11 (the halfway inserted state of the female terminals), the female terminals push the lances 14 downward, whereby the lances 14 are in a state of being bent to positions where they enter the space where the front holder 20 is inserted. For this reason, the front holder 20 cannot be inserted up to the “regular” locking position. By using this, the presence or absence of the halfway inserted state of the female terminals can be detected.
In the state where the front holder 20 is in the “regular” locking position shown in
As described above, in the state where the front holder 20 is in the “regular” locking position, the front holder 20 can be held in the “regular” locking position as long as no external force acts thereon.
Like the front holder 20, the front holder 40 is, although not shown, inserted into the male housing 30 from the front side, and inserted up to the “regular” locking position (state where the front holder 40 is completely inserted) by way of the “temporary” locking position (state where the front holder 40 is in the halfway inserted state).
In the state where the front holder 40 is in the “temporary” locking position, as shown in
On the other hand, in the state where the front holder 40 is in the “regular” locking position (and where the male terminals are normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 31), as shown in
By the cooperation between the lances provided on the male housing 30 and the double locking portions 42 of the front holder 40, the presence or absence of the halfway inserted state of the male terminals can be detected as in the case of the lances 14 provided on the female housing 10 and the double locking portions 22 of the front holder 20, and by the double locking, the prevention of coming-off of the male terminals normally housed in the terminal housing chambers 31 is more ensured.
Moreover, as shown in
(Detailed Configurations of the Front Holder and the Front Holder Attachment Position of the Housing)
Next, detailed configurations of the front holder 20 and the front holder attachment position of the female housing 10 will be described.
As shown in
Moreover, the front end surface of the front holder 20 (more specifically, the front surfaces of the upper and lower walls of the frame 26) is formed of convex portions 24 and concave portions 25 so as to be uneven. In this example, on the front surface of the upper wall of the frame 26, the convex portion 24 and the concave portion 25 are formed on one side and on the other side in the width direction, respectively, and on the front surface of the lower wall of the frame 26, the concave portion 25 and the convex portion 24 are formed on one side and on the other side in the width direction, respectively. The front holder 40 has substantially the same configuration as the front holder 20 (see
As shown in
In the state where the front holder 20 is attached to the female housing 10 up to the “regular” locking position, the ribs 23 of the front holder 20 are inserted and supported in the corresponding grooves 16. Thereby, the movement and torsion of the front holder 20 in the width direction can be suppressed.
As shown in
In the state where the front holder 20 is attached to the female housing 10 up to the “regular” locking position, as shown in
As shown in
That is, when the female terminals are in the halfway inserted state, as described above, since the lances 14 bend downward, the front holder 20 cannot move from the “temporary” locking position to the “regular” locking position. As a result, normally, the front end surface of the front holder 20 protrudes from the front end surface of the female housing 10.
However, because of variations in the dimensional accuracy and the like of the female housing 10 and the front holder 20, even though the female terminals are in the halfway inserted state, there are cases where the front holder 20 can move to a position close to the “regular” locking position. In these cases, although the female terminals are in the halfway inserted state, a possibility can occur that the front end surface of the front holder 20 appears not to protrude from the front end surface of the female housing 10. As a result, there is a possibility that the worker does not notice the halfway inserted state of the female terminals.
In this regard, the front end surface of the front holder 20 is formed of the convex portions 24 and the concave portions 25 so as to be uneven. For this reason, even when the front holder 20 moves to the position close to the “regular” locking position, the frontward protrusion of the front holder 20 is conspicuous compared with when the front end surface of the front holder is flat. As a result, the worker readily notices the halfway inserted state of the female terminals.
The detailed configurations of the front holder 20 and the female housing 10 have been described above. In the front holder 40, ribs, convex portions 43 and concave portions 44 corresponding to the ribs 23, the convex portions 24 and the concave portions 25 of the front holder 20 are also formed (see also
Therefore, in the relationship between the front holder 40 and the male housing 30, as in the relationship between the front holder 20 and the female housing 10, as described above, the movement and torsion of the front holder 40 in the width direction and the movement and torsion of the front holder 40 in the vertical direction can be suppressed. Moreover, when the male terminals are in the halfway inserted state, since the frontward protrusion of the front holder 40 is conspicuous, the worker readily notices the halfway inserted state of the male terminals.
As described above, the front holder 40 has substantially the same configuration as the front holder 20. Therefore, as shown in
As shown in
Here, when simple convex portions are provided on the front end surface of the front holder, the length of the front holder in the fitting direction is increased, so that the overall length of the connector (=the female housing+the male housing) is increased. On the contrary, uneven convex portions and concave portions are provided on the front end surfaces of both of the front holder 20 and the front holder 40, and when the fitting of the female housing 10 and the male housing 30 is completed, the convex portions and the concave portions of the front holders are in contact with each other. Therefore, even though the convex portions are provided on the front end surface of the front holder, increase in the sizes of the connectors can be suppressed.
Further, as described above, a common holder may be used as each of the front holder 20 and the front holder 40 since they have substantially the same configuration. As a result, compared with when a common holder cannot be used as each of the front holder 20 and the front holder 40 (the configurations thereof are different), the number of components of the connectors can be reduced, whereby the component management and the like at the time of manufacture of the connectors is facilitated. In addition, since it is unnecessary to prepare an individual (different) manufacturing mold and the like for each of the front holders 20 and 40, the manufacturing cost of the front holders 20 and 40 can be reduced, so that the manufacturing cost of the connectors can be reduced.
(Simplification of Detachment of the Front Holder from the Male Housing)
Next, the simplification of detachment of the front holder 40 from the male housing 30 will be described.
As shown in
In this regard, as shown in
As shown in
Then, as shown in
(Workings and Advantages)
According to the connector device of the embodiment of the present invention, the front end surface of the front holder 20 is formed of the convex portions 24 and the concave portions 25 so as to be uneven, and the front end surface of the front holder 40 is formed of the convex portions 43 and the concave portions 44 so as to be uneven. For this reason, even when the front holders 20 and 40 move to positions close to the “regular” locking positions when the terminals are in the halfway inserted state, the frontward protrusion of the front holders 20 and 40 (particularly, the protrusion of the convex portions 24 and 43) are conspicuous compared with when the front end surfaces of the front holders 20 and 40 are flat. As a result, the worker more readily recognizes the halfway inserted state of the terminals.
Further, even though the convex portions 24 and 43 are formed on the front end surfaces of the front holders 20 and 40, the convex portions of one front holder are inserted in the concave portions of the other front holder when the connectors are fitted. Therefore, even though the convex portions 24 and 43 are provided on the front end surfaces of the front holders 20 and 40, increase in the size of the connector device can be avoided.
Further, since the front holders 20 and 40 have substantially the same configuration, a common holder may be used as each of the front holders 20 and 40. Consequently, the number of components of the connectors can be reduced, whereby the component management and the like at the time of manufacture of the connectors is facilitated. Further, the manufacturing cost of the pair of front holders can be reduced, so that the manufacturing cost of the connectors can be reduced.
Therefore, according to the connector device of the embodiment of the present invention, the halfway insertion of the terminals can be detected as surely as possible.
(Other Modes)
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment and various modifications may be adopted within the gist of the present invention. For example, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and modifications, improvements and the like are possible as appropriate. Besides, the materials, shapes, dimensions, numbers, disposition positions and the like of the elements of the above-described embodiment are arbitrary as long as the present invention is attained, and are not limited.
For example, in the above-described embodiment, the front holders 20 and 40 each have one convex portion and one concave portion formed thereon. However, from the viewpoint of more effectively detecting the halfway inserted state of the terminals, a structure may be adopted where a plurality of convex portions and concave portions are formed on the front holder 20 and the same number of plurality of convex portions and concave portions are formed on the front holder 40.
Now, features of the above-described embodiment of the connector device according to the present invention are briefly summarized and listed in the following (1) to (3):
(1)
A connector device comprising a pair of connectors having: a pair of housings (10, 30) having terminal housing chambers (11) housing terminals; and a pair of front holders (20, 40) attached to the housings, respectively, and double-locking the terminals in the terminal housing chambers,
wherein one (20) of the pair of front holders has a first convex portion (24) protruding in a direction approaching the other (40) of the pair of front holders and a first concave portion (25) recessed in a direction away from the other (40) of the pair of front holders, on a front end surface that faces the other (40) of the pair of front holders when the pair of connectors are fitted,
the other (40) of the pair of front holders has a second convex portion (43) protruding in a direction approaching the one (20) of the pair of front holders and a second concave portion (44) recessed in a direction away from the one (20) of the pair of front holders, on a front end surface that faces the one (20) of the pair of front holders when the pair of connectors are fitted, and
the first convex portion (24) is inserted into the second concave portion (44) and the second convex portion (43) is inserted into the first concave portion (25), whereby the front end surfaces of the pair of front holders (20, 40) are in contact with each other.
(2)
The connector device according to the above (1),
wherein the one (20) of the pair of front holders has
a plurality of the first convex portions (24) and a plurality of the first concave portions (25), and
the other (40) of the pair of front holders has
a plurality of the second convex portions (43) as many as the first convex portions (24) and a plurality of the second concave portions (44) as many as the first concave portions (25).
(3)
The connector device according to the above (1) or the above (2),
wherein a common holder may be used as each of the one (20) of the pair of front holders and the other (40) of the pair of front holders.
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