Information
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Patent Grant
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6638115
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Patent Number
6,638,115
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 701
- 439 718
- 439 712
- 439 710
- 439 590
- 439 937
- 029 863
- 029 749
- 029 857
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector includes insulating housings, each having a plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions each having an upper opening for the insertion of a connection terminal, and a cover member for covering the upper openings of the terminal receiving portions. The insulating housing is formed by cutting a chain housing, having the terminal receiving portions formed by a plurality of partition walls formed upright on a long base plate portion, into a section having a required number of terminal receiving portions. Terminal retaining portions, which are engageable with housing engagement portions of the connection terminals, inserted into the terminal receiving portions through the upper openings thereof, so as to position the terminals, are formed on the partition walls. Cover engagement portions, which are engageable respectively with the corresponding terminal retaining portions to connect the cover member to the insulating housing, are formed at the cover member.
Description
The present application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-171136, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a connector comprising an insulating housing, having a plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions each having an opening for the insertion of a connection terminal, and a cover member for covering the openings of the terminal receiving portions.
2. Related Art
FIG. 10
shows one known conventional connector for press-contacting terminals.
This connector
51
is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-9-161878, and comprises an insulating housing
54
, having a plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving chambers
52
each having an upper opening
59
for the insertion of a press-contacting terminal (not shown), and a cover
56
for closing the upper openings
59
.
The cover
56
is integrally connected to an upper wall of the insulating housing
54
through thin hinges
57
so as to be opened and closed.
The press-contacting terminals are mounted respectively in the terminal receiving chambers
52
separated from one another by side walls
52
a
, and after a corresponding wire (not shown) is press-contacted to the associated press-contacting terminal, the upper openings
59
are closed by the cover
56
.
In the closed condition of the cover
56
, lock claws
56
a
, formed respectively on opposite side edges of the cover
56
in a projected manner, are engaged respectively in cover retaining portions
54
a
, formed in a recessed manner in inner surfaces of opposite side walls of the insulating housing
54
, respectively, thereby holding the cover
56
on the insulating housing
54
.
Terminal retaining portions
58
, corresponding respectively to the terminal receiving chambers
52
, are formed on and project from a rear end surface of the cover
56
, and when the cover
56
is closed, the terminal retaining portions
58
are engaged respectively with the connection terminals, mounted respectively in the terminal receiving chambers
52
, thereby preventing the disengagement of the connection terminals in a double manner in cooperation with retaining piece portions of the connection terminals.
In the above connector
51
, however, when the number of the terminal receiving chambers
52
is to be changed in accordance with a required number of circuits and a required circuit form, new molds for forming such an insulating housing must be produced, and in the case where there are required many kinds of connectors different in the number of poles, various molds are required, and this has invited a problem that the production cost is greatly increased.
And besides, in the above connector
51
, the cover retaining portions
54
a
, which is engageable respectively with the lock claws
56
a
of the cover
56
to hold the cover
56
on the insulating housing
54
in such a manner that the cover
56
closes the upper openings
59
, are formed in a recessed manner in the inner surfaces of the opposite side walls of the insulating housing
54
, respectively.
Therefore, the opposite side walls of the insulating housing
54
have an increased thickness since the cover retaining portions
54
a
are formed in a recessed manner in these side walls, respectively, and this has invited a problem that the insulating housing
54
is increased in size.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to solve the above problems, and more specifically to provide an improved connector which can easily meet with a required number of circuits and a required circuit form at low costs, and also can be formed into a compact size despite the fact that the connector is provided with a cover member for covering upper openings of terminal receiving portions.
The above object of the present invention has been achieved by a connector comprising:
an insulating housing including
a long base plate,
a plurality of partition wall formed upright on the long base plate portion, so that a plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions are formed, each terminal receiving portion having an opening for inserting a connection terminal, and
a plurality of terminal retaining portions formed on the partition walls, each of which is engageable with a housing engagement portion of the connection terminal inserted into the terminal receiving portion through the opening thereof so as to position the connection terminal,
wherein the insulating housing is formed by cutting a chain housing into a section having a required number of terminal receiving portions; and
a cover member for covering the openings of the terminal receiving portions, including
a cover engagement portion formed in the cover member, engageable with the terminal retaining portion which is formed at an end of the insulating housing so as to connect the cover member with the insulating housing.
In the connector, each of the terminal receiving portions is configured to have the same width with each other.
Further, each of the terminal retaining portions is configured to have the same structure with each other.
In the above construction, the insulating housing, having the plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions, is formed by cutting the chain housing (beforehand integrally molded into a long, chain-like construction extending in the direction of juxtaposition of the terminal receiving portion) into a length or section, having a required number of terminal receiving portions, at a later stage. Therefore, the various insulating housings, having different numbers of terminal receiving portions, can be obtained merely by changing the cutting position.
Therefore, even when many kinds of connectors, having different numbers of poles, are required to be produced, it is not necessary to prepare many kinds of molds for the various insulating housings having different numbers of terminal receiving portions, and the production cost can be reduced.
When the chain housing is cut, the terminal retaining portions, formed on the partition walls, are exposed to the outer side walls of the insulating housing, and therefore the cover engagement portion can be engaged with the corresponding terminal retaining portion to connect the cover member to the insulating housing.
Therefore, any special cover retaining portion for engagement with the cover engagement portion of the cover member does not need to be provided at the insulating housing, and the increased size of the insulating housing, which would otherwise be caused by the provision of such cover retaining portion on the insulating housing, is prevented.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of one preferred embodiment of a connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the connector of
FIG. 1
in its assembled condition;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a press-clamping terminal in
FIG. 1
as seen from the lower side;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a press-contacting terminal in
FIG. 1
as seen from the lower side;
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are perspective views of an insulating housing in
FIG. 1
as seen from the upper and lower sides, respectively;
FIG. 6
is a view explanatory of a method of forming the insulating housing shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the connector of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged, transverse cross-sectional view of an important portion of the connector of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a partly-cross-sectional, front-elevational view showing the connector of
FIG. 1 and a
mating connector; and
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a conventional connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One preferred embodiment of a connector of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of one preferred embodiment of the connector of the invention,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the connector of
FIG. 1
in its assembled condition,
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a press-clamping terminal in
FIG. 1
as seen from the lower side,
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a press-contacting terminal in
FIG. 1
as seen from the lower side,
FIGS. 5A and 5B
are perspective views of an insulating housing in
FIG. 1
as seen from the upper and lower sides, respectively,
FIG. 6
is a view explanatory of a method of forming the insulating housing shown in
FIG. 5
,
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the connector of
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 8
is an enlarged, transverse cross-sectional view of an important portion of the connector of
FIG. 7
, and
FIG. 9
is a partly-cross-sectional, front-elevational view showing the connector of
FIG. 1 and a
mating connector.
The connector
21
of this embodiment has been developed for use with an automotive wire harness. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, this connector comprises the insulating housings
23
, each having a plurality of juxtaposed common terminal receiving portions (terminal receiving portions)
28
each having an upper opening for the insertion of a connection terminal (a press-clamping terminal
25
or a press-contacting terminal
26
), and a cover member
31
for covering the upper openings of the common terminal receiving portions
28
of the insulating housings
23
arranged in a two-stage manner.
Each of the press-clamping terminal
25
and the press-contacting terminal
26
is a pressed product formed from an electrically-conductive metal sheet.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the press-clamping terminal
25
includes conductor-clamping claws
25
a
for press-clamping an internal conductor of a sheathed wire
12
, and sheath-clamping claws
25
b
for holding a sheath of the sheathed wire
12
, and a female terminal fitting portion
25
c
for fitting on a male connection terminal
47
(see
FIG. 9
) in the mating connector
45
, and the clamping claws
25
a
and the clamping claws
25
b
are formed at a rear end portion of the terminal
25
while the terminal fitting portion
25
c
is formed at a front end portion thereof.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the press-contacting terminal
26
includes two pairs of opposed press-contacting blades
26
a
and
26
a
for cutting a sheath
13
b
of a sheathed wire
13
to come into contact with an internal conductor
13
a
thereof, and a female terminal fitting portion
26
c
for fitting on the connection terminal
47
in the mating connector
45
, and the press-contacting blades
26
a
are formed a rear end portion of the terminal
26
while the terminal fitting portion
26
c
is formed at a front end portion thereof.
In the insulating housing
23
of this embodiment, a plurality of partition walls
29
are formed upright on a long base plate portion
27
at predetermined intervals, so that the plurality of common terminal receiving portions
28
are formed by the partition walls
29
, as shown in FIG.
5
A. The press-clamping terminal
25
or the press-contacting terminal
26
is inserted into each common terminal receiving portion
28
through the upper opening thereof. Namely, each terminal
25
,
26
can be inserted into the corresponding common terminal receiving portion
28
in the same direction (from the upper side in
FIG. 1
) as the direction of press-contacting of the wire
13
relative to the press-contacting terminal
26
.
A front wall
30
is formed integrally at a front end of the insulating housing
23
, and terminal insertion ports each for receiving and guiding the corresponding male connection terminal
47
of the mating connector
45
are formed in this front wall
30
.
As shown in
FIG. 5B
, terminal holding ribs
27
a
, to which the terminal fitting portions
25
c
,
26
c
of the terminals
25
,
26
, inserted respectively in the common terminal receiving portions
28
, are to be opposed, are formed on and project from the reverse surface of the base plate portion
27
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the insulating housing
23
of this embodiment is formed by cutting a chain housing
20
(beforehand integrally molded into a long, chain-like construction extending in the direction of juxtaposition of common terminal receiving portions
28
) into a length or section, having a required number of terminal receiving portions
28
by a cutter
60
, at a later stage.
Therefore, when many kinds of connectors
21
, having different numbers of poles, are required to be produced in a small amount, the insulating housings
23
, having different numbers of terminal receiving portions, can be obtained by suitably changing the cutting position of the cutter
60
without the need for changing the design of molds for forming the chain housing
20
. Therefore, the kinds of the required molds can be reduced, so that the production cost can be reduced.
Retaining projections
33
, serving as terminal retaining portions, are formed respectively on opposite sides of each of the partition walls
29
, forming the common terminal receiving portions
28
of the insulating housing
23
, and each pair of opposed retaining projections
33
are engaged respectively with housing engagement portions
41
of the press-clamping terminal
25
or the press-contacting terminal
26
(inserted in the corresponding common terminal receiving portion
28
through the upper opening thereof) to effect the positioning of the terminal in the direction of the axis thereof.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the retaining projection
33
has a slanting surface
33
a
at that side thereof close to the upper side of the housing, and also has a horizontal surface
33
b
(for retaining purposes) at that side thereof close to the lower side of the housing.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, each housing engagement portion
41
of the press-clamping terminal
25
(the press-contacting terminal
26
) includes a retaining opening
41
a
(for fitting on the retaining projection
33
), formed through a corresponding one of a pair of terminal side walls
25
d
and
25
d
(
26
d
and
26
d
) which are to be opposed to the partition walls
29
of the insulating housing
23
, and a stamped-out, resilient retaining piece portion
43
which extends from a terminal bottom wall
25
e
(
26
e
) generally along the terminal side wall
25
d
(
26
d
).
Therefore, for example, when the press-contacting terminal
26
is inserted into the common terminal receiving portion
28
of the insulating housing
23
through the upper opening thereof, the resilient retaining piece portion
43
of each housing engagement portion
41
abuts against the slanting surface
33
a
of the retaining projection
33
, and is resiliently deformed inwardly, so that the retaining projection
33
is fitted into the retaining opening
41
a
. A slanting guide surface
43
a
is formed at an abutting portion of the resilient retaining piece portion
43
, and by doing so, the insertion of the press-contacting terminal
26
can be effected smoothly.
The press-contacting terminal
26
is pushed into the common terminal receiving portion
28
, and when the resilient retaining piece portions
43
slide past the retaining projections
33
, respectively, as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the resilient retaining piece portions
43
are brought into engagement with the horizontal surfaces
33
a
of the retaining projections
33
, respectively, by their resilient restoring force, so that the press-contacting terminal
26
is prevented from upward withdrawal.
At this time, each retaining projection
33
is fitted into the retaining opening
41
a
through the terminal bottom wall
25
e
, and is engaged with the edge of this opening, so that the positioning of the press-contacting terminal
26
in the direction of the axis thereof is effected.
The housing engagement portions
41
of the press-clamping terminal
25
are similar in construction to the housing engagement portions
41
of the press-contacting terminal
26
, and therefore when the press-clamping terminal
25
is inserted into the common terminal receiving portion
28
, this terminal can be received and held in the common terminal receiving portion in a similar manner.
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the insulating housings
23
and
23
are arranged in a two-stage manner, and in this condition the upper openings of the common terminal receiving portions
28
of the lower insulating housing
23
are covered with the base plate portion
27
of the upper insulating housing
23
, and the upper openings of the common terminal receiving portions
28
of the upper insulating housing
23
are covered with a cover body
31
a
of the cover member
31
connected to these insulating housings in a stacked manner.
At this time, the terminal holding ribs
27
a
, formed on the reverse surface of the base plate portion
27
of the upper insulating housing
23
, are opposed respectively to the terminal fitting portions
25
c
of the press-contacting terminals
25
, inserted respectively in the common terminal receiving portions
28
of the lower insulating housing
23
, and hold the press-contacting terminals
25
in their respective predetermined positions.
Namely, even if any of the press-contacting terminals
25
, disposed at the lower position, is not properly inserted in the common terminal receiving portion
28
, the corresponding terminal holding rib
27
a
can push this press-contacting terminal
25
into the common terminal receiving portion
28
upon stacking of the upper insulating housing
23
on the lower insulating housing
23
, so that this press-contacting terminal
25
can be properly received in the common terminal receiving portion.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, cover locks
32
for holding rear portions of opposite side edges of the insulating housings
23
and
23
are formed respectively at opposite side edges of the cover body
31
a
of a generally rectangular shape, and cover engagement portions
35
for engagement with front portions of the opposite side surfaces of the insulating housings
23
and
23
are formed respectively at the opposite side edges of the cover body
31
a.
A lock arm
34
for being fittingly locked to the mating connector
45
is formed on the upper surface of the cover body
31
a.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, each cover engagement portion
35
includes an elastic leg portion
35
a
, which extends downwardly past the front sides of the exposed retaining projections
33
formed on the outer side walls of the stacked insulating housings
23
and
23
, and a hook portion
35
b
which is formed at a lower end of the elastic leg portion
35
a
, and is engageable with the horizontal surface
33
b
of the retaining projection
33
.
In this embodiment, the length of the elastic leg portion
35
a
of each cover engagement portion
35
is so determined that the cover engagement portion
35
can be engaged with the retaining projection
33
on the lower insulating housing
23
.
Namely, when the chain housing
20
is cut into a length or section having a required number of terminal receiving portions, the terminal retaining portions
33
, formed respectively on the relevant partition walls
29
, are necessarily exposed to the opposite (outer) side walls of the thus formed insulating housing
23
regardless of the cutting position, and therefore the cover engagement portions
35
can be engaged with the terminal retaining portions
33
, respectively, to connect the cover member
31
to the insulating housing
23
.
Therefore, any special cover retaining portions, such as the cover retaining portions
54
a
of the insulating housing
54
of the conventional connector
51
shown in
FIG. 10
, do not need to be provided at the insulating housing
23
.
Therefore, in contrast with the conventional insulating housing
54
, having the cover retaining portions
54
a
formed respectively in the opposite side walls thereof, a connector fitting portion of the connector
21
is prevented from increasing in size.
And besides, in the insulating housing
23
, the retaining projections
33
, each having a small size and a simple shape, are merely formed respectively on the opposite sides of each partition wall
29
, and therefore the pitch of the common terminal receiving portions
28
can be decreased by reducing the thickness of the partition walls
29
forming the common terminal receiving portions
28
, and therefore the multi-pole connector can be easily formed into a compact size.
The hook portion
35
b
of the cover engagement portion
35
is engaged with the horizontal surface
33
b
of the retaining projection
33
, formed on the outer side wall of the insulating housing
23
in such a manner that this hook portion extends from the front side of the retaining projection
33
along the horizontal surface
33
b
, and the lower end of the hook portion
35
b
does not project beyond the reverse surface (lower surface in the drawings) of the base plate portion
27
as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
.
Therefore, despite the fact that the cover engagement portions
35
are formed at the male connector-fitting portion of the connector
21
, a female connector-fitting portion of a housing
46
of the mating connector
45
for fitting on the male connector-fitting portion will not be increased in size.
The constructions of the insulating housings, the connection terminals, the cover member, the cover engagement portions and so on of the connector of the present invention are not limited to the constructions of the above embodiment, and various forms can be adopted within the scope of the invention.
For example, in the connector
21
of the above embodiment, although the two (upper and lower) insulating housings
23
are stacked together to provide the connector structure having the plurality of (upper and lower) rows of common terminal receiving portions
28
, there can be provided a connector structure in which the single insulating housing
23
is used, or three or more insulating housings
23
are stacked together. In this case, it is only necessary to suitably change the length of the cover locks
32
of the cover member
31
and the length of the cover engagement portions
35
, and the common insulating housings
23
can be used.
In the connector of the present invention, the insulating housing, having the plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions, is formed by cutting the chain housing (beforehand integrally molded into a long, chain-like construction extending in the direction of juxtaposition of the terminal receiving portion) into a length or section, having a required number of terminal receiving portions, at a later stage. Therefore, the various insulating housings, having different numbers of terminal receiving portions, can be obtained merely by changing the cutting position.
Therefore, even when many kinds of connectors, having different numbers of poles, are required to be produced, it is not necessary to prepare many kinds of molds for the various insulating housings having different numbers of terminal receiving portions, and the production cost can be reduced.
When the chain housing is cut, the terminal retaining portions, formed on the partition walls, are exposed to the outer side walls of the insulating housing, and therefore the cover engagement portions can be engaged with the corresponding terminal retaining portions to connect the cover member to the insulating housing.
Therefore, any special cover retaining portion for engagement with the cover engagement portion of the cover member does not need to be provided at the insulating housing, and the increased size of the insulating housing, which would otherwise be caused by the provision of such cover retaining portion on the insulating housing, is prevented.
Therefore, there can be provided the improved connector which can easily meet with a required number of circuits and a required circuit form at low costs, and also can be formed into a compact size despite the fact that the connector is provided with the cover member for covering the upper openings of the terminal receiving portions.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:(A) an insulating housing including a long base plate, a plurality of partition walls formed upright on said long base plate portion, so that a plurality of juxtaposed terminal receiving portions are formed, each terminal receiving portion having an opening for inserting a connection terminal, and a plurality of terminal retaining portions formed on said partition walls, each of which is engageable with a housing engagement portion of the connection terminal inserted into the terminal receiving portion through the opening thereof so as to position said connection terminal, wherein said insulating housing is formed by cutting a chain housing between adjacent partition walls, into a section having a required number of terminal receiving portions, such that at least one of said terminal retaining portions is exposed to an outer side wall of said insulating housing; and (B) a cover member for covering the openings of said terminal receiving portions, including a cover engagement portion formed in said cover member, engageable with at least one of said terminal retaining portions, which is exposed at the outer side wall of said insulating housing, so as to connect said cover member with said insulating housing.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein each of the terminal receiving portions is configured to have the same width with each other.
- 3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein each of said terminal retaining portions is configured to have the same structure with each other.
- 4. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said connection terminal is a pressed product formed from an electrically-conductive sheet metal.
- 5. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising terminal holding ribs formed on a bottom surface of said long base plate.
- 6. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising multiple insulating housings arranged in a stacked manner.
- 7. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising a cover lock on each side edge of said cover member, wherein said cover lock is substantially rectangular.
- 8. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said terminal retaining portion comprises an elastic leg portion, which extends downwardly past said retaining projections, and a hook portion formed at a lower end of said elastic leg portion, such that the hook portion engages with said retaining projections.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
P2001-171136 |
Jun 2001 |
JP |
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