Information
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Patent Grant
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6669507
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Patent Number
6,669,507
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Date Filed
Friday, April 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Kratz, Quintos, Hanson & Brooks, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A terminal anchoring lance 20 includes a first anchoring portion 21 and a second anchoring potion 22 which are arranged apart from each other in a direction of inserting a female terminal 30. The female terminal 30 includes a first engagement portion 33 corresponding to the first anchoring portion and a second engagement portion 36 corresponding to the second anchoring portion. The second anchoring portion is arranged at the base 20b of the terminal anchoring lance or on the wall of a connector housing 11 on the extending line of the terminal anchoring lance. The first anchoring portion is formed as a tip of the terminal anchoring lance, and the second anchoring portion is formed as a projection. The second engagement portion is formed as a projection at the rear end of a female electrical contact portion 31 of the terminal, and the first engagement portion is formed as a projection at the front end of the electrical contact. A pair of the second anchoring portions are formed on both sides 20c of the terminal anchoring lance. In this configuration, the size and weight of a connector and the production cost of the connector are reduced. The number of components is also reduced without lowering the holding force of a female connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a connector capable of doubly anchoring a terminal within a connector housing.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 7
shows a conventional connector disclosed in JP-A-2000-58180 which is a prior art related to the connector.
A connector
101
includes a connector housing
102
of synthetic resin, a front holder
120
of synthetic resin which is fit in a front end opening
103
of the connector housing
102
, female terminals
125
each to be inserted in each of terminal chambers
105
of the connector housing
102
, and a terminal anchoring spacer
140
of synthetic resin which is inserted orthogonally to the terminal chamber
105
from an opening in a lower wall
102
b
of the connector housing
102
.
The connector
101
constitutes a male connector which is fit into the fitting space of a complementary female connector (not shown) and locked using a locking arm
107
. The female connector includes a connector housing with a fitting hood and a female terminal to be mated with the male terminal.
The connector housing
102
has three terminal chambers formed in a height direction. Each of the terminal chambers
105
is defined by left and right partition walls (side walls at the left and right ends) and upper and lower partition walls
106
(upper and lower walls at the upper and lower ends). The upper and lower partition walls
106
are communicated with sloping partition walls
141
which slope upwards in a forward direction of the terminal anchoring spacer
140
.
The upper and lower partition walls
106
are each provided with a flexible terminal anchoring lance
110
at the front through the sloping partition wall
141
of the terminal anchoring spacer
140
. The terminal anchoring lance
110
is formed to slope upward, and has a vertical anchoring face
110
a
(first anchoring portion) at the tip which cooperates with the first anchoring stage
129
at the front of the female terminal
125
. A space which permits the terminal anchoring lance
110
to deflect is formed beneath the terminal anchoring lance
110
. Incidentally, the expressions “upper and lower”, “left and right” and “front and rear” are defined for convenience of explanation. Therefore, they do not necessarily accord with the directions when the connector is actually used. The expression “upper” refers to the side where a locking arm
107
for cooperating with a complementary female connector is provided; the expression “front” refers to the side where the connector is coupled with the complementary connector, and the expression “left and right” refers to the direction orthogonal to both the “left and right” and the “front and rear”.
No upper and lower partition walls are formed in front of the terminal anchoring lance
110
to form an opening space passing vertically. At the front of the opening space, a square front opening
103
where the front holder
120
is mounted is formed. The front holder
120
is mounted in the front opening
103
using an anchoring means.
The front holder
120
, which is a body separate from the connector housing
102
, has four partition walls
121
which define the front side of the terminal chambers
105
. The uppermost partition wall
121
is located in flush with the horizontal plane of the upper wall
102
a
of the connector housing
102
. The lowermost partition wall
121
is located along the lower wall
102
b
of the connector housing
102
. The intermediate two partition walls
121
are located in alignment with upper and lower walls
106
of the connector housing
102
.
The partition walls
121
are provided perpendicularly to the wall
122
of the front holder
120
, and an electric contact portion
126
of the female terminal
125
is accommodated between the upper and lower partition walls
121
. In the wall
122
are formed a terminal insertion hole
123
corresponding to the electric contact of a complementary male terminal (not shown) and a jig insertion hole
124
for releasing the engagement between the terminal anchoring lance
110
and the female terminal
125
.
In the configuration described above, since the connector housing
102
is provided with the front opening
103
, the front opening
103
serves as a rapping hole or die-cutting hole. This facilitates the resin molding of the terminal anchoring lance
110
which is likely to generate insufficient filling because of its complicated shape, and improves the molding accuracy of the terminal anchoring lance
110
.
The terminal anchoring spacer
140
includes upper and lower inclined partition walls
141
which define the terminal chambers
105
of the connector housing
102
, another inclined partition wall
141
integral to the operation portion
142
at the lower end and side walls (not shown). The pitch between the partition walls
141
vertically arranged is equal to that between the upper and lower partition walls
106
of the terminal chamber
105
. The terminal anchoring spacer
140
is inserted in a spacer inserting hole
112
which passes vertically through the terminal chambers
105
.
The terminal anchoring spacer
140
is a body molded separately from the connector housing
102
, but is used in a state where it has been inserted in the connector housing
102
. The terminal anchoring spacer
140
is slidable vertically between a provisional anchoring position (state) and a final anchoring position (state). The provisional anchoring state refers to the state where the terminal anchoring spacer
140
has been pulled out downward so as to project from the lower wall
102
b
of the connector housing
102
. In this provisional anchoring state, the female terminals
125
are inserted into the terminal chambers
105
. Thereafter, the terminal anchoring spacer
140
is squeezed upward so that the female terminals
125
are completely anchored and preliminarily anchored. Thus, each of the female terminals
125
is anchored doubly by the terminal anchoring lance and the terminal anchoring spacer.
Some connectors do not employ the terminal anchoring spacer
140
. In this case, the female terminals
125
are anchored by primary anchoring by the terminal anchoring lance
110
.
The female terminal
125
includes an electric contact portion
126
at the front and a wire connecting portion
131
at the rear. The electric contact portion
126
is constructed of a box-shaped circumferential wall
127
and an elastic contact piece
128
located within the circumferential wall
127
. The electric contact portion
126
has a first anchoring stage
129
cooperating with the terminal anchoring lance
110
formed at the front and a second anchoring stage
130
cooperating with the terminal anchoring spacer
140
formed at the rear. The wire connecting portion
131
is constructed of a front crimping piece
132
electrically connected by crimping the core
146
of the wire
145
and a rear crimping piece
133
fixed by crimping the cladding
147
.
However, the above conventional connector provides the following problems to be solved.
One problem is that, since the connector
101
with the terminal anchoring spacer
140
inserted into the connector housing
102
requires a large number of components, the structure of the connector
101
becomes complicated and bulky.
Specifically, since there is a tendency for the number of electric components around the instrument panel of a motor vehicle to increase and for the space for arranging electric wires to decrease, it is desirable for the connectors to become compact. The above connector, which involves a large number of components, cannot satisfy such a requirement.
Another problem is that as the number of components increases, the production cost for the components increases. In addition, the operation of assembling the connector
101
requires a larger number of steps and the management of maintaining the accuracy of assembling the components becomes complicated. This is an obstacle of realizing the cost reduction.
However, if the terminal anchoring spacer
140
is abolished to miniaturize the connector
101
, the female terminal
125
may easily come off from the rear. Specifically, the female terminal
125
is anchored only by the terminal anchoring lance. In this case, since the engagement margin between the first anchoring stage of the female terminal
125
and the terminal anchoring lance
110
is small and the terminal anchoring lance
110
has flexibility in both vertical and horizontal directions, if the wire
145
connected to the female terminal
125
is inadvertently pulled, the engagement may be lost.
Since the terminal anchoring lance
110
has a thin, lengthy and complicated shape, filling of resin may become insufficient in resin molding. In this case, it is further difficult to assure the engagement margin. This may reduce the force for holding the female terminal
125
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the problems described above, an object of this invention is to provide a connector with no terminal anchoring spacer, and more particularly to a connector equipped with a terminal anchoring lance which can realize size and weight reduction and low cost based on the reduction in the number of components without reducing the holding force of a female terminal.
In order to attain the above object, there is provided a connector comprising:
a connector housing having a terminal chamber;
a terminal which is inserted into the terminal chamber from a rear opening of the connector housing; and
a flexible terminal anchoring lance which is projected from an inner wall of the connector housing to anchor the terminal so that the terminal does not come off from the rear of the terminal chamber,
wherein the terminal anchoring lance includes a first anchoring portion and a second anchoring portion arranged apart from each other in a direction of inserting the terminal, and the terminal includes a first engagement portion and a second engagement portion to be mated with the first anchoring portion and the second anchoring portion, respectively.
In the above configuration, since the terminal anchoring lance is provided with the first anchoring portion and the second anchoring portion to anchor the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion, respectively, the terminal is anchored at two points in a longitudinal direction. For this reason, the terminal once inserted into the terminal chamber of the connector housing does not come off from the rear. Since the terminal is doubly anchored without the terminal anchoring spacer which is a separate molded body, insufficiency of the holding force can be compensated for.
Preferably, the first anchoring portion is a tip of the terminal anchoring lance and the second anchoring portion is a projection formed at a side end of the terminal anchoring lance.
Preferably, the second anchoring portion is arranged at a base of the terminal anchoring lance.
In this configuration, since the second anchoring portion of the terminal anchoring lance is difficult to deflect in both vertical and lateral directions, the engagement margin between the second anchoring portion and the second engagement portion is assured to prevent the terminal from coming off from the rear.
Preferably, the second engagement portion is a projection formed at a rear end of a female electric contact of the terminal, and the first engagement portion is another projection formed at a front end of the electric contact.
Preferably, a pair of the second anchoring portions are formed at both side ends of the terminal anchoring lance.
In this configuration, if a pair of the second anchoring portions are formed at both side ends of the terminal anchoring lance, the pair of the second anchoring portions are engaged with the pair of the second engagement portions formed on both sides of the terminal so that even where the female terminal swings in the width direction, the loosening of engagement is prevented.
Preferably, the second anchoring portion is formed on the wall of the connector housing on an extending line of the terminal anchoring lance, the anchoring portion being flexible.
In this configuration, if the second anchoring portion is formed on the wall of the connector housing on an extending surface of the terminal anchoring lance, the engagement margin of the second anchoring portion can be assured without being affected by the swing of the terminal anchoring lance. Since the second anchoring lance is formed on the wall of fusible resin with good fluidity, poor molding such as insufficiency of filling is not generated in the second anchoring portion.
The above and other objects and features of this invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of an embodiment of the connector according to this invention;
FIG. 2
is an entire appearance view shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the main part of the terminal anchoring lance of the connector shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the female terminal accommodated in the connector;
FIG. 5
is a side view of a female terminal shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view for explaining the anchored state of the terminal anchoring lance shown in FIG.
3
and the female terminal shown in
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of a conventional connector.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Now referring to the drawings, a detailed explanation will be given of an embodiment of this invention.
FIGS. 1
to
6
shows an embodiment of a connector according to this invention.
As seen from
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a connector
10
includes a connector housing
11
which is made of synthetic resin and incorporates terminal chambers
14
, a front holder
24
which fits in a front opening
13
of the connector housing
11
, female connectors
30
each of which is inserted into the corresponding terminal chamber
14
from each of rear openings
18
, and terminal anchoring lances
20
each of which projects from the inner wall of the connector housing
11
to anchor an electric contact
31
of the female terminal
30
so that it does not come off from the rear.
The connector
10
serves as a male connector which fits into a complementary female connector (not shown). The connector
10
has substantially the same structure as that of the connector
101
but is different from the connector in that it is not provided with a terminal anchoring spacer
140
.
The terminal anchoring spacer
140
(
FIG. 7
) is previously molded as a component separated from the connector housing
102
. The terminal anchoring spacer
140
is inserted from the spacer inserting hole
112
in the upper wall
102
a
or lower wall
102
b
to anchor the female terminals
125
doubly. Therefore, the insertion of such a terminal anchoring spacer
140
increases the longitudinal length of the connector
101
so that the size of the connector is increased. The connector according to this invention does not require the terminal anchoring spacer
140
so that the connector
10
can be prevented from being enlarged and hence downsized.
Although already defined in relation to the prior art, the expressions “upper/lower”, “left/right” and “front/rear” are defined here again. The “upper” in the “upper/lower” refers to the side where a locking arm
12
is provided for the complementary female connector (not shown), the “front” in the “front/rear” refers to the side where the connector fits in the complementary female connector, and the left/right refers to the direction orthogonal to the directions of the “upper/lower” and “front/rear”.
The connector housing
11
includes three or four terminal chambers formed in a height direction. The number of the terminal chambers
14
should not be limited to three or four in this embodiment, but may be two or less, or five or more. Each terminal chamber
14
is defined by upper and lower partitions
16
(upper and lower walls lid and lie at the upper and lower ends), and left and right (widthwise) partitions
17
(side walls
11
c
at the left and right ends). The upper/lower partitions
16
and the left/right partitions
17
are not broken off, but continuously extend from the rear wall lib of the connector housing
11
toward the front.
As seen from
FIGS. 1 and 3
, a flexible anchoring lance
20
is integrally formed with the front of each of the upper/lower partitions
16
. The front of the terminal anchoring lance
20
deflects inclinedly downwardly and its tip
20
a
serves as a first anchoring portion
21
for the front end portion
31
a of an electric contact
31
of the female terminal
30
. The tip portion
20
a
is provided with a vertical anchoring face
21
a on its one lateral side and a jig receiving face
21
b
for a terminal extracting jig
55
on its other lateral side.
The terminal anchoring lance
20
is provided with a pair of second anchoring portions
22
at both sides
20
c
of the base
20
b
, which cooperate with the rear ends
31
b
of the electric contact
31
of the female terminal
30
. The second anchoring portions
22
are projections which project laterally outwardly of the terminal anchoring lance
20
.
The second anchoring portions
22
are provided as a pair on both sides for the reason that the two points on both lateral sides of the female terminal
30
are anchored to prevent the engagement from being lost when the female terminal
30
swings.
The first anchoring portion
21
and the second anchoring portions
22
are different from each other in their functions as well as the above structure. Specifically, the first anchoring portion
21
has a function of positioning the female terminal
30
in the longitudinal direction in addition to preventing the female terminal
30
from coming off from the rear. Namely, the first anchoring portion
21
is adapted so that it forward urges the female terminal
30
forward so as to be brought into contact with the wall
25
of the front holder
24
.
On the other hand, the second anchoring portions
22
are adapted so that they can be brought into contact with the rear ends
31
b
of the electric contact
31
of the female connector and provide a slight gap from the rear ends
31
b
. Namely, the female terminal
30
is not positioned in the longitudinal direction. This is because the positioning in the longitudinal direction can be done by using either the first anchoring portion
21
or the second anchoring portions
22
. Namely, the second anchoring portions
22
serve to anchor the female terminal
30
secondarily. The second anchoring portions
22
are effectively used in the case where the female terminal and hence the wire suffers from inadvertent pulling force so that the primary anchoring has been released.
The second anchoring portions
22
may be provided on the inner wall of the connector housing
11
on the extending surface of the terminal anchoring lance
20
. This is because even when the terminal anchoring lance
20
deflects upward, the engagement margin between the second anchoring portions
22
and the second engaging portions
36
is not decreased and the reliability of anchoring is further improved, thereby preventing the female terminal
30
from coming off from the rear.
The structure wherein the terminal anchoring lance
20
is provided with the second anchoring portions
22
to anchor the female terminal
30
doubly is given in place of the terminal anchoring space
140
described in connection with the prior art. This structure prevents the connector
10
from being increased in size so that the connector
10
is miniaturized and prevents the number of components from being increased, thereby reducing the production cost of the connector
10
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
6
, the female terminal
30
is equipped with an electric contact portion
31
at the front and a wire connecting portion
37
at the rear. The wire connecting portion
37
has a cladding connecting portion
37
b
connected to the cladding
52
of the wire
50
by swaging the cladding
52
and a core connecting portion
37
a
electrically connected to the core
51
within the wire
50
by swaging the core. The cladding connecting portion
37
b
and the core connecting portions
37
a
are provided at the front and the rear of the wire connecting portion
37
. The cladding connecting portion
37
b
and the core connecting portion
37
a
are constructed of a pair of swaging pieces
38
a
and
38
b.
The electric contact portion
31
is provided with a box like peripheral wall
32
and an elastic contact piece
39
located inside the peripheral wall
32
. The electric contact portion
31
is provided with a first engagement portion
33
formed at the front
31
a
for cooperating with the first anchoring portion
21
of the terminal anchoring lance
20
. The electric contact portion
31
is provided with second engagement portions
36
having rear edges
31
b
that cooperate with the second anchoring portions
22
of the terminal anchoring lance
20
.
The first engagement portion
33
is a box-like structure (projection)
34
which is formed by bending the extended portion of the peripheral wall
32
of the electric contact
31
. The first engagement portion
33
has a contact face formed at the rear which is to be brought into contact with the anchoring face
21
a
of the first anchoring portion
21
.
The second engagement portions
36
are upstanding pieces
35
which stand up from the peripheral wall
32
of the electric contact portion
31
. The second engagement portions
36
have contact faces formed at the rear ends which are to be brought into contact with the second anchoring portions
22
. The upstanding pieces
35
stand up along both side faces
32
c
of the peripheral wall
32
of the electric contact portion
31
.
As seen from
FIG. 5
, the first engagement portion
33
has a projecting length a from the upper face
32
a
of the peripheral wall
32
and the second engagement portion
36
has a projecting length b therefrom. The projecting lengths a and b are in the relationship: b>a. The projecting length a includes an engagement margin for the first anchoring portion
21
of the terminal anchoring lance
20
represented by the vertical anchoring face
21
a
and the projecting length b includes an engagement margin for the second anchoring portion of the terminal anchoring lance
20
represented by the projections
22
.
The projecting length a is set for a value within the elastic limit of the terminal anchoring lance
20
. This is because the excessive deflection of the terminal anchoring lance
20
due to the insertion of the female terminal
30
is limited to prevent the plastic deformation of the terminal anchoring lance
20
. If the terminal anchoring lance
20
deflects upwards beyond the elastic limit, it cannot elastically return to the original position.
Since the second engagement portion
36
projects in a greater degree than the first engagement portion
33
does, when the female terminal
30
is inserted, the front end of the second engagement
36
may interfere with the rear end of the second anchoring portion
22
to impede the insertion of the female terminal
30
. However, the box-shape structure
34
of the first engagement portion
33
pushes up the terminal anchoring lance
20
to avoid the interference between the second engagement portion
36
and the second anchoring portion
22
. The box-shape structure
34
is formed to be rigid so as not to deform.
Again referring to
FIG. 1
, in front of and above the terminal anchoring lance
20
, a deflection space
15
is formed. The deflection space
15
extends vertically, laterally and longitudinally. The vertical and lateral deflection of the terminal anchoring lance
20
is permitted within the deflection space
15
. In the forward deflection space
15
, an opening space for the front holder
24
is formed to permit the front holder
24
to pass.
The front holder
24
serves to position the tip of the female terminal
30
to prevent the core from swinging and to guide the electric contact portion of the complementary male terminal (not shown) so that the female terminal
30
and the male terminal are accurately connected to each other. On the rear side of the front holder
24
, i.e. on the wall
25
on the fitting side opposite to the opening space of the connector housing
11
, four short partitions
26
are formed substantially vertically at regular intervals. The partitions
26
are located on the extended surfaces of the upper and lower partitions
16
. The electric contact portion
31
can be supported between the adjacent upper and lower partitions
16
.
On the wall
25
of the front holder
24
, a terminal insertion hole
28
corresponding to the male terminal (not shown) and a jig insertion hole
29
of the terminal extracting jig
55
are formed. A sloping guide face
27
is formed so that its diameter is gradually enlarged toward the front end face. The sloping guide face
27
guides the electrical contact of the male terminal to correct the core swing. The remaining structure of the front holder
24
is substantially the same as that of the prior art, and will not be further explained.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a connector housing having a terminal chamber; a terminal which is inserted into said terminal chamber from a rear opening of said connector housing; and a flexible terminal anchoring lance which is projected from an inner wall of said connector housing to anchor the terminal and prevent release thereof from the rear of the terminal chamber, wherein said terminal anchoring lance includes a first anchoring portion and a second anchoring portion arranged apart from each other in a direction of inserting said terminal, and said terminal includes a first engagement portion and a second engagement portion to be engaged by said first anchoring portion and said second anchoring portion, respectively, whereby both said first and second anchoring portions prevent release of the terminal from the rear of the terminal chamber.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said first anchoring portion is a tip of said terminal anchoring lance and said second anchoring portion is a projection extending from a side surface of said terminal anchoring lance.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said projection forming said second anchoring portion extends laterally from a base of said terminal anchoring lance.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said second engagement portion of said terminal is a projection spaced rearwardly from a female electric contact of said terminal, and said first engagement portion is another projection formed at a forward portion of said electric contact.
- 5. A connector according to claim 1, wherein a pair of said second anchoring portions are formed on opposite sides of said terminal anchoring lance.
- 6. A connector according to claim 1, wherein said second anchoring portion is formed on an extending surface of said terminal anchoring lance and is flexibly deflectable therewith.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2001-116937 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
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