The present invention relates to a connector unit, particularly to a connector unit in which an opening portion is openably and closably covered by a cap, the opening portion allowing a counter connector to be inserted therein in a fitting process.
The present invention also relates to a cap used in such a connector unit.
Conventionally, there has been known a structure in which, in an electronic device or the like including an external terminal connection port, the external terminal connection port is covered by a cap in order to prevent water, dust or the like from entering from the outside when an external terminal is not connected.
For instance, JP 2015-115511 A discloses a connector panel shown in
The cap 2 includes a lid portion 5, an insertion portion 6 of rod shape extending from a bottom surface of the lid portion 5, and an extension portion 7 formed at a tip of the insertion portion 6 and formed to be larger in thickness than the insertion portion 6, and the extension portion 7 and the insertion portion 6 are passed through a hinge window 8 obliquely formed in the panel frame 1, whereby the cap 2 is movably attached to the panel frame 1.
A connection terminal (not shown) is mounted inside the external terminal connection port 3, and when an external terminal is not used, the lid portion 5 of the cap 2 is accommodated in the cap accommodating portion 4 of the panel frame 1, whereby the external terminal connection port 3 is covered.
In order to prevent the cap 2 from coming off the panel frame 1, the panel frame 1 is provided with a recessed portion 9 communicating with the hinge window 8, and an end of a support plate 10 is fitted in the recessed portion 9. The hinge window 8 is narrowed by the end of the support plate 10, so that the extension portion 7 of the cap 2 cannot be passed through and come out of the hinge window 8.
However, for the purpose of preventing the cap 2 from coming off the panel frame 1, it is necessary to fit the end of the support plate 10 into the recessed portion 9 formed in the panel frame 1, so that the structure of the connector panel becomes complicated, and the process for attaching the cap 2 to the panel frame 1 requires a lot of work.
The present invention has been made to overcome the conventional problem described above and aims at providing a connector unit in which an opening portion of a connector housing is openably and closably covered by a cap and which has a simple structure and is capable of easily attaching the cap to the connector housing.
The present invention also aims at providing a cap used in such a connector unit.
A connector unit according to the present invention comprises:
A cap according to the present invention is one that is attached to a connector housing having a front plate portion that is provided with an opening portion for inserting a counter connector and a cap attachment hole by using the cap attachment hole and that openably and closably covers the opening portion, the cap comprising:
An embodiment of the present invention is described below based on the accompanying drawings.
The connector housing 11 includes a housing body portion 12 having a substantially cuboid shape and a front plate portion 13 of rectangular shape formed at a front end of the housing body portion 12, and the cap 21 is disposed so as to cover the front plate portion 13 of the connector housing 11.
For convenience, the direction in which the long side of the front plate portion 13 extends along a surface of the front plate portion 13 is called “X direction,” the direction which is orthogonal to the X direction and extends from the front part of the connector housing 11, where the front plate portion 13 is provided, to a back part of the connector housing 11 is called “+Y direction,” and the direction perpendicular to an XY plane is called “Z direction.”
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At a periphery of the opening portion 14, provided is a protrusion portion 15 extending in an XZ plane so as to form a substantially rectangular frame surrounding the opening portion 14 and protruding in the −Y direction.
In addition, on the +X direction side and the −X direction side of the opening portion 14, the front plate portion 13 is provided with a pair of cap attachment holes 16 penetrating the front plate portion 13.
Further, on the +X direction side and the −X direction side of the opening portion 14 and on the −Z direction side of the pair of cap attachment holes 16, the front plate portion 13 is provided with a pair of drain holes 17 penetrating the front plate portion 13.
As shown in
That is, the pair of cap attachment holes 16 are separately disposed in the front plate portion 13 at positions shifted in the +Z direction from the opening portion 14, while the pair of drain holes 17 are separately disposed in the front plate portion 13 at positions shifted in the −Z direction from the opening portion 14.
Specifically, the cap attachment hole 16, situated on the −X direction side, of the pair of cap attachment holes 16 and the drain hole 17, situated on the +X direction side, of the pair of drain holes 17 are separately positioned at two vertexes situated on one of two diagonal lines of the rectangular S, while the cap attachment hole 16, situated on the +X direction side, of the pair of cap attachment holes 16 and the drain hole 17, situated on the −X direction side, of the pair of drain holes 17 are separately positioned at two vertexes situated on the other of the two diagonal lines of the rectangular S.
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Each of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 includes a support portion 25 of rod shape projecting and extending in the +Y direction from a back surface of the lid portion 22 at a position shifted in the +Z direction in the back surface facing in the +Y direction, a bent portion 26 formed at the +Y directional end of the support portion 25, and a hook portion 27 of rod shape extending in the −Z direction from the bent portion 26.
The bent portion 26 is a connection portion between the support portion 25 and the hook portion 27 intersecting orthogonally to each other, and has a corner portion sharply pointed in the +Y direction and the +Z direction.
In addition, the bent portion 26 is provided with a cutout 28 disposed at a middle part of the bent portion 26 in the X direction and extending along a YZ plane, and due to the presence of this cutout 28, thin-wall parts are formed in the bent portion 26. While the cap 21 is made of an elastic material, the bent portion 26 has the thin-wall parts so as to be elastically deformed more easily.
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Each of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 of the cap 21 is passed through the corresponding cap attachment hole 16 of the connector housing 11, and the cap 21 is retained by the connector housing 11 with the hook portions 27 being accommodated in the inner space R of the housing body portion 12 and the support portions 25 being separately passed through the cap attachment holes 16.
A connector portion C1 to be fitted with a counter connector (not shown) and other components are incorporated in the inner space R of the housing body portion 12.
When a counter connector is not fitted with the connector portion C1, as shown in
At this time, as shown in
As shown in
Therefore, the support portion 25 and the hook portion 27 of the L-shaped arm 23 can be moved in the Y direction smoothly when these portions are passed through the cap attachment hole 16.
On the other hand, the bent portion 26 of the L-shaped arm 23 has a maximum dimension D3 larger than the dimension H1 of the cap attachment hole 16. The maximum dimension D3 of the bent portion 26 shown in
Therefore, when the bent portion 26 is once passed through the cap attachment hole 16 and accommodated in the inner space R of the housing body portion 12, the cap 21 does not easily come out of the cap attachment hole 16 even when a force to move the L-shaped arm 23 in the −Y direction with respect to the front plate portion 13 and pull out the L-shaped arm 23 from the cap attachment hole 16 acts on the cap 21.
Further, the hook portion 27 of the L-shaped arm 23 has a length dimension L1 larger than the dimension H1 of the cap attachment hole 16. Therefore, when the L-shaped arm 23 is moved in the −Y direction with respect to the front plate portion 13, the hook portion 27 makes contact with and is hooked by the back surface, facing in the +Y direction, of the front plate portion 13, whereby the L-shaped arm 23 cannot be easily pulled out from the cap attachment hole 16.
When the cap 21 is attached to the connector housing 11, as shown in
When the hook portion 27 passed through the cap attachment hole 16 is moved in the +Y direction in this state, the bent portion 26 of the L-shaped arm 23 makes contact with the cap attachment hole 16. However, since the bent portion 26 has the maximum dimension D3 larger than the dimension H1 of the cap attachment hole 16, even when the L-shaped arm 23 is pushed in the +Y direction with this state being kept, the bent portion 26 cannot be inserted into the cap attachment hole 16.
Then, the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 are elastically deformed and squashed by an operator's finger or the like, the lid portion 22 of the cap 21 is moved in the +Y direction while being kept to be pulled up in the +Z direction, and each of the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 is inserted into the corresponding cap attachment hole 16. At this time, due to the presence of the cutouts 28 shown in
When the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 are separately passed through the pair of cap attachment holes 16 in this manner, the support portions 25 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 are then separately passed through the pair of cap attachment holes 16; since the thickness dimension D1 of each of the support portions 25 is smaller than the dimension H1 of each of the cap attachment holes 16, the support portions 25 can be passed through the cap attachment holes 16 and smoothly moved in the +Y direction.
Further, the pair of L-shaped arms 23 are moved in the +Y direction, and as shown in
Next, when a counter connector (not shown) is fitted with the connector portion C1, as shown in
Therefore, when the handle portion 22A of the lid portion 22 is pulled in the −Y direction in this state, the L-shaped arms 23 do not come out of the cap attachment holes 16, and since the handle portion 22A of the lid portion 22 is situated on the −Z direction side from the support portions 25 of the L-shaped arms 23, as shown in
Then, when the lid portion 22 of the cap 21 is pulled up to the +Z direction side from the front plate portion 13 of the connector housing 11 as shown in
In this state, a counter connector (not shown) is passed through and inserted into the opening portion 14 of the front plate portion 13 from the −Y direction to the +Y direction to thereby be fitted with the connector portion C1.
As described above, in the connector unit according to the above embodiment, while it is a simple structure, the cap 21 can be easily attached to the connector housing 11 only by squashing the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 of the cap 21 and separately inserting the pair of L-shaped arms 23 into the pair of cap attachment holes 16 of the front plate portion 13. In addition, when the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 are once passed through the pair of cap attachment holes 16 and accommodated in the inner space R of the housing body portion 12, since the bent portions 26 of the pair of L-shaped arms 23 cannot be squashed from the outside of the connector housing 11, even when a withdrawal force is applied to the cap 21, the cap 21 can be prevented from coming off the connector housing 11.
When the connector unit configured as above is used out of doors, since the opening portion 14 is formed in the front plate portion 13 of the connector housing 11, water such as rainwater may sometimes enter the inner space R of the housing body portion 12 through the opening portion 14. However, since the pair of drain holes 17 are separately disposed at the positions shifted in the −Z direction from the opening portion 14 of the front plate portion 13, water that has entered the inner space R of the housing body portion 12 through the opening portion 14 is discharged to the outside of the connector housing 11 through the drain holes 17.
While the whole of the cap 21 including the lid portion 22 and the pair of L-shaped arms 23 is made of an elastic material in the embodiment as above, it suffices if at least only the pair of L-shaped arms 23 is made of an elastic material, and a material for forming the lid portion 22 is not particularly limited.
In addition, while the cap 21 has the pair of L-shaped arms 23 in the embodiment as above, the invention is not limited thereto, and even when the cap 21 has only one L-shaped arm 23, it is possible to achieve a connector unit that has a simple structure and is capable of easily attaching the cap 21 to the connector housing 11.
Further, while the thin-wall parts are formed in the bent portion 26 due to the presence of the cutout 28 in the L-shaped arm 23 of the cap 21 in the embodiment as above, the invention is not limited thereto, and even when, for example, a through-hole is formed in the bent portion 26, a thin-wall part can be formed, and the bent portion 26 can be elastically deformed more easily.
In addition, when the L-shaped arm 23 of the cap 21 includes the support portion 25 of rod shape and the hook portion 27 of rod shape in the embodiment as above, the invention is not limited thereto, and for example, the L-shaped arm 23 may include a support portion of flat plate shape and a hook portion of flat plate shape.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-127041 | Aug 2021 | JP | national |
2021-127329 | Aug 2021 | JP | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2022/017832 | Apr 2022 | US |
Child | 18412141 | US |