The contents of the following Japanese patent application are incorporated herein by reference,
The present invention relates to a waterproof connector for cable connection.
Waterproof connectors for cable connection are used for connecting a plurality of solar panels in a field, for example.
Patent Literature 1 discloses as an example a cable clamp connection structure that connects cables by double nuts and/or a ratchet mechanism.
However, such a screw-in type cable clamp connection structure requires long man-hours for a clamping operation, resulting in poor workability.
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-18463
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector for cable connection having good connection workability.
A connector for cable connection according to one aspect of the present invention, being a waterproof connector for cable connection, includes a housing having a cylindrical portion for allowing a cable to which a terminal is connected to be attached thereto, a waterproof bushing, a cover member, and a clamp member. In a state that the cable is attached to the housing through the cylindrical portion, a front portion of the bushing is elastically attached to an outer periphery of the cylindrical portion, and a rear portion of the bushing is elastically attached to an outer periphery of the cable; the cover member has an attachment portion for the clamp member; and the clamp member attached to the attachment portion clamps the cable.
Here, the bushing ensures watertightness between the housing of the connector and the cable. However, since the inner periphery of the bushing elastically and tightly makes contact with the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion of the housing and the outer periphery of the cable, if a force acts in the direction of pulling out the cable, the cable might not be securely held in the housing.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is characterized in that a clamp mechanism for clamping the cable is provided in the cover member.
In one aspect of the present invention, the structure of the clamp mechanism is not limited as long as the clamp mechanism can clamp the cable such that the cable cannot be pulled out of the housing.
As a structure that is easy to attach to the cover member, for example, the clamp member may clamp the cable by fitting a first clamp member and a second clamp member to each other.
Here, the first clamp member and the second clamp member constitute a two-step fitting structure having a pre-fitting portion and a fitting portion. The first clamp member and the second clamp member are attached to the attachment portion of the cover member in a state of fitting the pre-fitting portion. After the cable is inserted into and attached to the housing, the first clamp member and the second clamp member are fitted to each other by the fitting portion to clamp the cable. This structure makes it possible to attach the clamp member to the cover member in a pre-fitted state. Therefore, it is possible to bring the connector in a field, in a state that the front portion of the bushing is elastically attached to the cylindrical portion of the housing of the connector and the cover member having the pre-fitted clamp member is attached to the outer periphery of the bushing.
In the field, the cable to which the terminal is connected at a core wire is inserted into and attached to the housing from behind the connector. Then, just pushing the first and second clamp members in each other so as to make the clamp member into the fitted state completes the clamp connection of the cable.
According to the connector for cable connection of one aspect of the present invention, the bushing made of an elastic material provides watertightness between the housing and the outer periphery of the cable, and the clamp member attached to the cover member clamps the cable. Thus, the connector according to one aspect of the present invention is superior to a conventional screw-in type connector in clamp connection workability in a field.
The connector structure according to one embodiment of the present invention will be hereinafter described with taking the socket connector (below simply called “connector”) as an example.
In the connector 10, as shown in
Upon inserting the terminal 1a into the housing 11 from behind, lances 1b provided in the terminal 1a are engaged with a stopper 11h provided inside the housing 11.
The housing 11 has a main body 11a, a cylindrical portion 11e on which a front portion 12a of a rubber bushing 12 is elastically attached, and a fitting portion 11i fitted into the corresponding plug connector 20.
As shown in
The housing 11 has an O-ring 11g fitted onto a proximal end of the fitting portion 11i, which is fitted into the plug connector 20, to seal a gap between the fitting portion 11i and the plug connector 20. As shown in
Note that, a coupling structure between the connector 10 and the plug connector 20 is not limited thereto, and various types of structures are adoptable.
By inserting the cable 1 having the crimped terminal 1a into the bushing 12 from behind, a rear portion 12b of the bushing 12 elastically and tightly makes contact with the outer periphery of the cable 1. The front portion 12a of the bushing 12 is elastically attached to the cylindrical portion 11e of the housing 11.
The bushing 12 is elastically attached to the cylindrical portion 11e of the housing 11 and the outer periphery of the cable 1 thereacross, so as to seal a gap between the cable 1 and the housing 11.
As shown in
The first and second clamp members 14 and 15 have fitting portions that are fitted to each other. The first clamp member 14 and the second clamp member 15 constitute a two-step fitting structure having a pre-fitted state in which the first clamp member 14 and the second clamp member 15 are attached to the cover member 13 with the tops thereof protruding from the attachment openings 13d of the cover member 13 as shown in
As shown in
The first clamp member 14 has a pair of fitting pieces 14b and 14e extending from a base portion 14a. The one fitting piece 14b is provided with an opening formed therein, and a stopper 14c is provided to a wall of the opening. The other fitting piece 14e has a tab-shaped stopper projection 14f.
The fitting piece 14b also has a projection 14d that climbs over a restriction projection 13f formed inside a main body 13a of the cover member 13 and prevents the first clamp member 14 from being pulled out of the cover member 13.
The second clamp member 15 has a pair of fitting pieces 15b and 15e extending from a base portion 15a, so as to correspond to the first clamp member 14. The one fitting piece 15b is provided with a stopper projection 15c. The other fitting piece 15e is provided with a stopper 15f to a side wall of an opening formed in the fitting piece 15e. The fitting piece 15e has a projection 15d that climbs over a restriction projection 13g formed in the cover member 13 and prevents the second clamp member 15 from being pulled out of the cover member 13.
With this configuration, the first clamp member 14 and the second clamp member 15 are attached to the cover member 13 in the pre-fitted state, as shown in
In this state, as shown in
Pushing the base portion 14a of the first clamp member 14 and the base portion 15a of the second clamp member 15 in each other in a state that the cable 1 is inserted into the housing 11, as shown in
Thereby, a clamp portion 14g of the first clamp member 14 and a clamp portion 15g of the second clamp member 15 catch and clamp the outer periphery of the cable 1, so that the cable 1 is prevented from moving in a pullout direction.
In the connector according to one embodiment of the present invention, since the first and second clamp members 14 and 15 of the connector 10 are attached in the pre-fitted state, the connector 10 can be brought in a field in this state. In the field, the cable 1 having the terminal 1a crimped at an end is inserted into the housing 11 from behind and engaged therein using the lance, and then clamped in this state by pushing the first and second clamp members 14 and 15 in each other.
Therefore, it is possible to facilitate cable connection in the field, and hence reduce man-hours needed for the connection.
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