This application is on the basis of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-226584, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector unit having a connector used for connecting an electric wire or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various electronic components such as a monitor or a whiplash injury prevention system may be mounted on a headrest of a vehicle. Conventionally, various connector units (for example, see
A connection unit 101 as shown in
Patent Document 1: Japanese Published Patent Application No. 2003-299549
The second holder 210 of the connection unit 101 is made of metal. Therefore, there is a problem that when the second holder 210 is inserted into the holder 110, an edge 220a at a top end of the second holder 210 may strike an inner surface of the holder 110 to injure the inner surface of the holder 110 or the connector 120.
Further, in the connection unit 101, because the connectors 120, 220 are connected to each other by inserting the second holder 210 into the holder 110, it is necessary that the connectors 120, 220 are surely fixed to the holders 110, 210 for preventing the connectors 120, 220 from falling out of the holders 110, 210 or being dislocated.
Further, in the connection unit 101, because the connectors 120, 220 are connected to each other by inserting the second holder 210 into the holder 110, it is necessary that an inner diameter of the holder 110 is slightly larger than an outer diameter of the second holder 210. However, if a difference between the inner and outer diameters is too large, there is a problem that a dust may enter a space between the holder 110 and the second holder 210, or the headrest 200 mounted on the seat 100 gets rickety.
Accordingly, a first object of the present invention is to provide a connector unit to prevent an edge at a tip of a holder from injuring other components, and to surely fix a connector to the holder. A second object of the present invention is to provide the connector unit to prevent the edge at the tip of the holder from injuring other components, and to minimize a gap between the holder and a member on which the holder.
In order to attain the object, according to the present invention, there is provided a connector unit including:
a tubular metallic holder; and
a connector received in the holder,
wherein a projection is mounted on one of the holder or the connector and projected toward the other one of the holder or the connector, and a projection receiving hole for fastening the holder and the connector by receiving the projection is mounted on the other one of the holder or the connector, and
wherein a tip end of the connector at a side to be connected to a mating connector is disposed further outside of the holder than an end of the holder in a longitudinal direction thereof.
Preferably, an outer surface disposed at the tip end of the connector at the side to be connected to the mating connector around an axis of the holder is arranged on the same plane as an outer surface of the end of the holder.
Preferably, the connector is connected to the mating connector when the holder is inserted into a tubular mating holder receiving the mating connector to be connected to the connector.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector unit including:
a tubular metallic holder; and
a connector received in the holder,
wherein the connector unit further includes engaging members mounted on the holder and on the connector to be engaged with each other,
wherein a tip end of the connector at a side to be connected to a mating connector is disposed further outside of the holder than an end of the holder in a longitudinal direction thereof, and
wherein an outer surface disposed at the tip end of the connector at the side to be connected to a mating connector around an axis of the holder is arranged on the same plane as an outer surface of the end of the holder.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description along with the accompanied drawings.
A connector unit according to an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIGS. 1 to 20. A headrest side connector unit 41 shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The bracket 2 is made of insulating synthetic resin, and mounted on a seat of a vehicle. The bracket 2 includes: a plate-shaped main body 8; and a pair of receiving members 9. The main body 8 connects the pair of receiving members 9. The pair of receiving members is arranged in parallel to each other with a gap. The receiving member 9 includes: a receiving member main body 10; and a flange 11. As shown in
A slit 14 penetrates the cylinder 13. The slit 14 is extended straight perpendicular to an axis of the receiving member main body 10. The slit 14 communicates with a later-described straight notch 20 formed on the holder 3 and a later-described straight slit 47 formed on a stay 42. The receiving member main body 10 receives the holder 3 to hold the holder 3.
The flange 11 is formed in a plate shape, and extended from an outer edge of the cylinder 13 of the receiving member main body 10 away from the bottom wall 12 in a radius direction of the cylinder 13 of the receiving member main body 10. The flange 11 is formed on about a half round of the outer edge of the cylinder 13 away from the bottom wall 12. A step 15 for gradually thickening the flange 11 toward an outer circumference of the flange 11 is formed on the flange 11. Further, at an end of the flange 11 near the main body 8, a bolt insertion hole 16 is formed, and a nut of which tapped hole communicates with the bolt insertion hole 16 is embedded.
The holder 3 is made of insulating synthetic resin, and formed in a cylindrical shape as a whole. As shown in
As shown in
The straight notch 20 is a through hole of the holder main body 17, and extended in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the holder main body 17 of the holder 3. When the holder main body 17 of the holder 3 is received in the receiving member main body 10 of the receiving member 9, the straight notch 20 is overlapped with the slit 14 and communicates with the slit 14.
In
The flange 18 is formed in a plate shape, and extended in a radial direction from one end near the flange 11 when the holder main body 17 is received in the receiving member main body 10. The flange 18 is formed on about a half round of the one end of the holder main body 17.
The flange 18 of the holder 3 is overlapped with the flange 11 of the receiving member 9 when the holder main body 17 is received in the receiving member main body 10 of the receiving member 9. At this time, the flange 18 of the holder 3 is disposed inside of the step 15 of the receiving member 9. The holder 3 holds the first connector 4 when the connector 4 is received in the holder main body 17, and a later-described locking arm 27 of the first connector 4 is engaged with the holder locking arm 21.
As shown in
The connector housing 24 is made of insulating synthetic resin, and includes a box-shaped housing main body 26 and a locking arm 27 as a first engaging member. A plurality of terminal receiving chambers is formed in the housing main body 26. Each terminal receiving chamber is extended straight. The terminal receiving chambers are arranged in parallel to each other. The terminal receiving chamber is a hole (room) of which both ends are open on outer surfaces of the housing main body 26.
Two locking arms 27 are formed on the connector housing 24. The housing main body 26 is interposed between the locking arms 27. Each locking arm 27 includes a pair of arm members 37 and a locking beak 38 connecting the arm members 37.
Each arm member 37 is formed in a bar shape extending straight, and arranged in parallel to each other with a gap. An end of the arm member 37 is extended to one end of the housing main body 26 away from the headrest side connector unit 41. The arm member 37 is extended from the one end thereof toward the headrest side connector unit 41. The arm members 37 are arranged parallel to the terminal receiving chambers. The locking beak 38 connects the other ends of the pair of arm member 37 to each other.
The locking projection 23 is interposed between the pair of arm member 37 and the locking beak 38, and the holder locking arms 21 are engaged with the other ends of the locking arms 27. Thus, the one ends of the locking arms 27 away from a later-described second connector 43 to be connected to the first connector 4 is extended to the housing main body 26. The locking arms 27 are allowed to be engaged with the holder locking arms 21. By engaging with the holder locking arms 21, the locking arms 27 hold the first connector 4 in the holder 3.
The first connector 4 is inserted into the holder main body 17 of the holder 3 from an end of the holder main body 17 away from the flange 11 to be received in the holder main body 17. When the locking projections 23 are engaged with the other end of the locking arms 27, the first connector 4 is held in the holder main body 17 of the holder 3. Incidentally, the first connector 4 is inserted into the holder main body 17 along an arrow S parallel to the axis of the holder main body 17 and the longitudinal direction of the terminal receiving chambers.
The plate 6 is made of thick metal plate and formed in a plate shape. A locking part for locking the flange 11 is formed on an end of the plate 6, and a bolt insertion hole 32 for the bolt 7 is formed on the other end of the plate 6. While the locking part is locked with the flange 11, the plate 6 is overlapped with the flange 11. Then, the bolt insertion hole 32 of the plate 6 communicates with the bolt insertion hole 16 formed on the flange 11 of the receiving member 9.
The plate 6 catches the flange 18 of the holder 3 with the flange 11 of the receiving member 9. Then, when the bolt 7 is screwed with the nut via the bolt insertion holes 32, 16, the plate 6 is attached to the flange 11 of the receiving member 9. The plate 6 fixes the holder 3 to the receiving member 9 by catching the flange 18 of the holder 3 with the flange 11 of the receiving member 9.
The seat side connector unit 40 having a structure described above is assembled as described below. First, as shown in
Next, the connector 4 is opposed to an opening formed on the bottom wall 12. Then, the first connector 4 is inserted into the holder main body 17 of the holder 3, and held in the holder main body 17 as shown in
As shown in
The pair of notches 44 is opposed to each other, and the axis of the stay 42 is interposed between the notches 44. The insertion holes 45 and the notches 44 are arranged along the axis of the stay 42, and a gap is formed between the insertion hole 45 and the notch 44. The insertion holes 45 is a through hole formed on the stay 42. A locking projection 23 of the holder locking arms 21 is inserted into the insertion hole 45 when the connectors 4, 43 are fully connected to each other. Thus, the insertion hole 45 allows the locking projection 23 of the holder locking arm 21 to be inserted into the insertion hole 45 after the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other, moved relative to the holder 3, and the locking projection 23 is released from an engagement with the first connector 4.
The pressed part is interposed between the notch 44 and the insertion hole 45 arranged along the axis of the stay 42. The pressed part 46 is a part of an outer wall of the stay 42. When the connectors 4, 43 are moved relative to the holder 3 after connected to each other, the locking projection 23 of the holder locking arms 21, which is released from the engagement with the first connector 4, abuts on the pressed part 46, and presses the pressed part 46 with a resilient force of the arm main body 22 of the holder locking arms 21.
The slit 47 is extended straight perpendicular to the axis of the stay 42. The slit 47 is a through hole formed on the stay 42. When the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other, the slit 47 communicates with the slit 14 and the straight notch 20.
The projection insertion hole 420 is opposed to the slit 47, and the axis of the stay 42 is interposed between the projection insertion hole 420 and the slit 47. The projection insertion hole 420 is a through hole formed on the stay 2. A later-described projection 430 is inserted into the projection insertion hole 420. The projection insertion hole 420 and the projection 430 are engaging members described in claims.
As shown in
A connector housing 49 is made of insulating synthetic resin, and includes a tubular housing main body 51, a locking projection 52, a pressing projection 53, and a projection 430.
A plurality of terminal receiving chambers is formed in the housing main body 51. Each terminal receiving chamber is extended straight. The terminal receiving chambers are arranged in parallel to each other. The terminal receiving chamber is a hole (room) formed in the housing main body 51.
As shown in
Two locking projections 52 are formed on the connector housing 49. The housing main body 51 is interposed between the locking projections 52. The locking projections 52 are projected from the tip part 51b of the housing main body 51. A tapered wall 54 is formed on each locking projection 52. The tapered wall 54 is so formed that as the tapered wall 54 reaches the seat side connector unit 40, the tapered wall 54 reaches the housing main body 51. Namely, as the tapered wall 54 reaches the seat side connector unit 40, a projecting amount from the housing main body 51 decreases. When the locking projection 52 is interposed between the pair of arm members 37 and the locking beak 38, the locking projection 52 is engaged with the locking arm 27. The locking projections 52 are allowed to be engaged with the locking arms 27. When the locking projections 52 are engaged with the locking arms 27, the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other.
When the seat side connector unit 40 and the headrest side connector unit 41 are brought to close to each other to insert the second connector 43 into the holder 3, the locking projections 52 are abut on the locking projections 23 of the holder locking arms 21, and deform the arm main body 22 in a direction of separating the locking projections 23 from the housing main body 26 of the first connector 4. The locking projections 23 compose later-described engagement releasing members 55.
Two pressing projections 53 are formed on the connector housing 49. The housing main body 51 is interposed between the pressing projections 53. Each pressing projection 53 is projected from the main part 51a near the tip part 51b of the housing main body 51. The pressing projections 53 are disposed further away from the seat side connector unit 40 than the locking projections 52. The pressing projections 53 and the locking projections 52 are arranged with gaps along the axis of the stay 42. When the second connector 43 is received in the stay 42, the pressing projections 53 and the locking projections 52 are positioned in the notches 44. When the locking arms 27 and the locking projections 52 are engaged with each other, the pressing projections 53 abut on the locking beaks 38 of the locking arms 27.
The projection 430 is interposed between the pair of pressing projections 53, and projected from the main part 51a near the tip part 51b of the housing main body 51. As shown in
After the locking projections 52, namely, later-described engagement releasing members 55 release the engagements between the holder locking arms 21 and the locking arms 27, the locking projections 52 are engaged with the other ends of the locking arms 27, so that the second connector 43 is connected to the first connector 4.
The headrest side connector unit 41 having a structure described above is assembled as described below. First, as shown in
A clip 5 is made of metal. As shown in
Then, the straight part 29 is inserted into the straight notch 20 and the slit 47. The receiving member main body 10 is held between the straight part 29 and the wave part 30. Thus, the clip 5 is attached to the receiving member 9, namely, the seat side connector unit 40 and the headrest side connector unit 41 connected to each other.
The connection unit 1 includes the engagement releasing members 55. Each engagement releasing member 55 includes the locking projection 52, and a tapered wall 56 formed on the locking beak 38 of the locking arm 27 of the first connector 4. The tapered wall 56 is formed at a side away from the headrest side connector unit 41 of the locking beaks 38, and at an edge disposed outside of the connector housing 24 of the first connector 4. The tapered wall 56 approaches the housing main body 26 of the connector housing 24 of the first connector 4 as the tapered wall 56 leaves the headrest side connector unit 41.
When the locking projections 52 and the locking arms 27 are engaged with each other, the engagement releasing members 55 press outward the locking projections 23 to deform the arm main body 22 in a direction of releasing the engagement between the locking projections 23 and the locking arms 27. Then, when the headrest side connector unit 41 is brought closer to the seat side connector unit 40, the locking projections 23 of the holder locking arms 21 run on the tapered walls 56 to fully release the engagements between the holder locking arms 21 and the locking arms 27. Thus, when the locking arms 27 and the locking projections 52 are engaged with each other, and the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other, the engagement releasing members 55 release the engagements between the holder locking arms 21 and the locking arms 27 to make the connectors 4, 43 movable relative to the holder 3.
The seat side connector unit 40 and the headrest side connector unit 41 having a structure described below are connected to each other as described below. The bracket 2 is attached to the seat, and the stay 42 is attached to the headrest. Then, the seat and the headrest are brought close to each other. First, as shown in
Then, as shown in
Further, as shown in
Then, as shown in
When the second connector 43 of the headrest side connector unit 41 is further inserted into the holder 3, the pressing projections 53 press the locking beaks 38. Then, as shown in
Then, as shown in
Then, the slit 14, the slit 47, and the notches 44 communicate with each other. The straight part 29 of the clip 5 is inserted into the slits 14, 47, and the notches 44, so that the clip 5 is attached to the seat side connector unit 40 and the headrest side connector unit 41. The clip 5 positions the receiving member main body 10, the holder 3, and the stay 42 relative to each other to position the connectors 4, 43 connected to each other relative to the holder 3. Thus, in connection unit 1, the seat side connector unit 40 and the headrest side connector unit 41 are connected to each other, namely, the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other, and the clip 5 supports a load from the stay 42. When the connectors 4, 43 are connected to each other, the terminal fittings 36, 48 are connected to each other. Thus, the connection unit 1 connects the electronic components at a vehicle side to the electronic components mounted on the headrest, and supplies the electric power and the signals to the electronic components mounted on the headrest.
According to this embodiment, because the tip part 51b of the housing main body 51 is disposed further outside of the stay 42 than the one end of the metallic stay 42, when the second connector 43 is connected to the first connector 4, the edges 42a of the stay 42 is prevented from hitting the other parts such as the first connector 4 or the holder 3. Therefore, these parts are prevented from being damaged. Further, because the second connector 43 and the stay 42 are surely fastened, even when they are vibrated while a vehicle is running, the second connector 4 is prevented from rattling and the noise is prevented from generating. Further, by bending the housing main body 51, the projection 430 can be removed from the projection insertion hole 420. Thus, it is easy to separate the second connector 43 from the stay 42.
Further, because the outer surface of the tip part 51b of the second connector 43 is arranged in the same plane as the outer surface of the one end of the stay 42, and there is no large projection or depression on the outer surface of the headrest side connector unit 41 around the axis thereof, a useless gap is prevented from generating between the headrest side connector unit 41 and the holder 3, a dust is prevented from entering the gap, and the stay 42 is prevented from rattling. Further, the connection unit 1 can be downsized. Further, because the outer surface of the headrest side connector unit 41 around the axis thereof is formed a substantially flush surface, even when the headrest side connector unit 41 is moved in the axis direction, the headrest side connector unit 41 is prevented from being caught on the holder 3. Therefore, the insertion into the holder 3, the connection and release to the first connector 4, and the like can be performed smoothly.
Further, because the second connector 43 is received in the stay 42, and the stay 42 is inserted into the holder 3 receiving the connector 4, when the stay 42 is inserted into the holder 3, the second connector 43 is automatically connected to the first connector 4. Therefore, the connecting operation to the first connector 4 can be done with a few man-hours.
According to the embodiment described above, the connection unit 1 supplies the desired signal to the electronic components attached to the headrest, and the headrest side connector unit 41 composes the connection unit 1. However, the present invention is not limited to this. Articles without the headrest and the seat may be used. Articles without vehicle parts can be used for attaching the electronic components to which the signals are supplied. Further, according to the present invention, the projection 430 may be formed on the stay 42, and the projection insertion hole 420 may be formed on the housing main body 51.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be construed as being included therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2006-226584 | Aug 2006 | JP | national |