1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector.
2. Description of the Related Art
JP 2011-249038 A discloses a wire harness configured of a plurality of temporally binding harnesses. Connectors are provided at both ends of each temporally binding harness via terminals connected to both ends of electrical wires. Each connector is provided at a distal end of a branched line of the wire harness, and each of them is configured capable of fitting with its counterpart connector.
In the above case, if the branched line is not correctly branched at a predetermined position in a length direction of the wire harness, the connector cannot face the one that is to be the fitting counterpart among the plurality of counterpart connectors, and there is a risk that the fitting work to its counterpart connector might be mistaken.
With respect to this, if the connectors are aligned by an aligning member that penetrates therethrough in their aligned direction, the connectors can face their counterpart connectors that are to be the fitting counterpart of themselves, and a fitting work with the counterpart connectors can be performed quickly. However, for example, if the connectors have a configuration in which they are angularly displaced about an axis parallel to a fitting direction with their counterpart connectors, the connectors interfere with the aligning member at parts where the aligning member is passed through, and in some cases the aligning member may be bent and deformed, and there is a risk that an aligned state of the connectors may not be maintained.
The present invention has been completed based on the above circumstance, and aims to maintain the state in which the plurality of connectors is aligned in an aligned direction.
The present invention includes a housing which is allowed to be angularly displaced about an axis parallel to a fitting direction with a counterpart housing, wherein a plurality of the housings is aligned in a direction intersecting the fitting direction and an angular displacement direction, each of the housings includes a through portion through which an aligning member for aligning the housings in their aligning direction penetrates, and a relieving portion is provided on an inner face of each through portion, the relieving portion having a shape so as to retract in a direction along which an interference with the aligning member is avoided when the housing is angularly displaced.
Since the housings do not greatly interfere with the aligning member by the relieving portions having the shape that retracts away from the aligning member even when the housings are displaced in their angles, the plurality of housings are maintained stably in the state of being aligned in the aligned direction.
Preferred Examples of the present invention will be described hereinbelow.
The aligning member may be configured of an electrical wire extending out from each of the housings. A large number of electrical wires can be passed through the through portion by the relieving portion having the shape that retracts away from the electrical wires, and rigidity as an aligning member can be ensured. Further, anything dedicated as the aligning member does not need to be provided, so the configuration can be simplified.
Each of the housings may be configured of a housing portion formed with an operating opening for passing the electrical wires in the through portion and a cover, and the operating opening may be closed by the cover after the electrical wires are passed in the through portion. According to this, the work to pass the electrical wire in the through portion via the operating opening can be performed smoothly. Further, by the operating opening being closed by the cover, the electrical wire can surely be prevented from falling out from the through portion.
The angular displacement direction of the housings may include a first periaxial direction about the axis and a second periaxial direction about the axis which is an opposite direction of the first periaxial direction, and each of the relieving portions may be configured of a first inclination face that is inclined along a length direction of the aligning member when the angular displacement in the first periaxial direction occurs, and a second inclination face that is inclined along the length direction of the aligning member when the angular displacement in the second periaxial direction occurs intersecting the inclination direction of the first inclination face. Due to this, even if the housing is angularly displaced to either the first periaxial direction or the second periaxial direction, the housing does not greatly interfere with the aligning member.
Each of the housings may include first and second outer faces that form an outer face inclined along an attached object upon fitting with the counterpart housing, and the first and second inclination faces may form shapes so as to be inclined in inclination directions of the first and second outer faces at positions opposite to the first and second outer faces. Even with the first and second inclination faces being provided, the first and second outer faces are positioned opposite to the first and second inclination faces, so the housing does not unnecessarily become large in the inclination directions of the first and second inclination faces.
The first inclination face and the second inclination face may be inclined on both sides across a center in the width direction of the through portion in enlarging directions increasing an internal volume of the through portion from the center toward both ends in the width direction. Since the internal volume of the through portion is increased by the first inclination face and the second inclination face, so the number of the electrical wires to be passed through the through portion can be increased.
Connectors 40 of the present Example are configured capable of fitting with their counterpart connectors 70. As illustrated in
Specifically, the counterpart connectors 70 each have a counterpart housing 71 made of a synthetic resin. As illustrated in
Next, the connectors 40 will be described. A connector 40 has a housing 41 made of a synthetic resin. As illustrated in
The housing body 42 can be fitted into a hood 72 of a counterpart connector 70 from the front side. The housing body 42 is provided with a cavity 44 therein into which a terminal metal fitting 30 (see
In the case of Example 1, a main line 10 (see
Further, a tapered chamfered portion 46 is provided throughout the outer edge of the front face of the housing body 42. At fitting both the housings 41, 71, the housing body 42 is guided into the hood 72 along the chamfered portion 46.
A lock 47 is projected from the upper face of the housing body 42. The lock 47 is engaged with the counterpart housing 71, and holds both the housings 41, 71 in a fitted state at fitting both the housings 41, 71. A projection piece 48 is provided at the front end of the housing body 42 so as to be bulged sidewise from the lower end of one side face of the housing body 42. At fitting both the housings 41, 71, the projection piece 48 is inserted into an expanding portion 73 of the counterpart housing 71. At fitting both the housings 41, 71, if the housing body 42 is oriented in the direction reverse to its normal fitting direction, the projection piece 48 is abutted on the opening edge of the hood 72, and cannot be inserted into the expanding portion 73, thereby restricting the fitting operation of both the housings 41, 71. This can prevent the housing 41 oriented in the wrong fitting direction from being fitted into the counterpart housing 71.
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Both the partitioning portions 54 have a plate shape, and are disposed toward the rear face of the housing body 42 relative to the front-rear direction. As illustrated in
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Engaging ribs 65 along the height direction are projected at both ends in the width direction of the front face of the rear plate 67. A pair of outward projections 69 are provided at the upper end of the rear plate 67 so as to be bulged to both sides in the width direction. In a state where, as illustrated in
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The routing configuration of each electrical wire 100 inserted through the through portion 52 of the guide 43 will be described.
Before the cover 56 is mounted on the housing portion 66, the electrical wire 100 is inserted through the through portion 52 of the guide 43 via the operating opening 300. At this time, the electrical wire 100 to be branched to a branching portion 20 out of the electrical wires 100 is separated. The separated electrical wire 100 is passed through the first through portion 52A, and is inserted into a cavity 44 of the housing body 42 via the terminal metal fitting 30 from the rear side. The electrical wire remaining in a main line 10 is passed through the second through portion 52B, and is drawn out in two directions intersecting the front-rear direction through the openings at both ends of the second through portion 52B.
The cover 56 is mounted on the housing portion 66 from the lower side. Then, as illustrated in
In the above case, the electrical wires 100 passed through the through portion 52 of each housing 41 has a function as an aligning member that can retain its straightness in a wiring direction thereof (direction along which the connectors 40 align). Due to this, the housing 41 of the connector 40 for each branching portion 20 is arranged to face the corresponding counterpart connector 70 at the fittable position, and the fitting work to take place thereafter can be performed smoothly and quickly. Especially, since the electrical wires 100 are arranged tightly in the first through portion 52A while being in the free movement restricted state and the first through portion 52A is arranged at a position in proximity to the housing body 42, the shaft function of the electrical wires 100 passing through the first through portion 52A is exhibited effectively to surely prevent the connector 40 from swinging around.
Now in the case of Example 1, in a state where each connector 40 is fitted into the corresponding counterpart connector 70, the solenoid 200 is allowed to be angularly displaced about the axis parallel with the front-rear direction (the fitting direction of both the connectors 40, 70) in a predetermined angle range about the axial center of the solenoid 200.
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Thus, according to Example 1, since the relieving portions 90 are provided in the through portions 52, when, as illustrated in
As described above, according to Example 1, even when the housing 41 is angularly displaced, since the relieving portions 90 having a shape retracted from the electrical wires 100 can prevent the housing 41 from greatly interfering with the electrical wires 100, so the electrical wires 100 are prevented from bending and deforming. As a result, the alignment function by the electrical wires 100 is exhibited without any trouble, and the plurality of housings 41 are maintained stably in the state of being aligned in their aligned direction. Especially, since the electrical wires 100 serve the function as the aligning member, anything dedicated does not need to be provided as the aligning member, so the configuration can be simplified.
Further, the angularly displaced housings 41 do not greatly interfere with the electrical wires 100 even if the housings 41 are angularly displaced in either of the first periaxial direction X or the second periaxial direction Y together with the solenoid 200.
Furthermore, the first outer face 94 and the second outer face 95 that are inclined along the outer circumferential face of the solenoid 200 are provided at positions on the back side of the first inclination face 91 and the second inclination face 92 of the facing base 58, and since the first inclination face 91 and the second inclination face 92 respectively have shapes so as to be inclined in the inclination directions of the first outer face 94 and the second outer face 95 respectively, the housing 41 does not become unnecessarily large in the inclination directions of the first inclination face 91 and the second inclination face 92, and the facing base 58 can be made substantially with a uniform thickness.
The present invention is not limited to the Examples described above and in the drawings, and for example, Examples as follows are also included in the technical scope of the present invention.
(1) In Example 1, the electrical wires are used as the aligning member, however, according to the present invention a dedicated jig as the aligning member may pass through the through portions.
(2) In Example 1, the through portion is separated into two chambers, namely the first through portion and the second through portion, however, according to the present invention the through portion may be configured of only one chamber, or may be separated into three or more chambers.
(3) In Example 1, the cover is provided separately from the housing portion, however, according to the present invention the cover may be provided integrally with the housing portion via hinges, or the cover itself may be omitted, and a through portion may be provided at a rear end of the housing by penetrating therethrough.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-166753 | Aug 2013 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2014/069332 | 7/22/2014 | WO | 00 |