Information
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Patent Grant
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6503096
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Patent Number
6,503,096
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 496
- 439 495
- 439 492
- 439 493
- 439 499
- 439 77
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a connector housing (15), slits (25) formed in outer walls are perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction, so that an FPC (40) that is passed through the slits (25) can be positioned at a predetermined location and arranged opposite conductor joints (37) of terminals (17). When a rear holder (19) for applying pressure to the FPC (40) that is passed through the slits (25) is shifted, the conductor joints (37) are bent, and that the recovery force produced by the bending holds the conductor joints elastically in contact with the FPC (40).
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a connector used for a flexible print circuit or a flat cable, such as a flexible flat cable, and relates more specifically to a connector that furnishes a stable electric property by providing a secure connection for a cable.
2. Related Art
Because of their thin-plate structure, flat cables is useful for wiring in narrow spaces, further is useful for use with moving parts due to the their flexibility, for instance, wire harnesses for connection between electrical equipment mounted on the doors of vehicle and vehicle body, membrane switches for transmitting electric signals when seats are occupied, and lead lines for conveying such electric signals from the membrane switches to external receptacles.
A connector used for such a flat cable when connecting a cable of cables to electric equipment is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-62-165884, and will now be described while referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
. A connector
1
comprises: a housing
5
, in which multiple terminals are embedded using a molding process; a cover
7
covering a terminal joints. Terminals
3
are attached by reflow soldering to conductors (
44
in
FIG. 1
) of a flat cable
40
which is disposed perpendicular to the axial direction of the terminals
3
, and the cover
7
is fitted to the housing
5
to cover the soldered terminal joints.
In this connector
1
, when the cover
7
is fitted onto the housing
5
, tongue pieces
9
formed on the cover
7
are engage with protrusions
11
on the housing
5
, while a flat cable
40
is bent into a U shape, following the outline of the terminals
3
, to provide so-called strain relief, so that the flat cable
40
can be introduced from the rear of the connector
1
. Thus, the removal of soldered joints is prevented during normal use and handling, and the safety of the terminal joint is ensured.
However, for a related connector, the aligning with connector terminals of conductors comprising a flat cable is difficult, and since arranging the flat cable relative to the connector terminals is such a complicated task, the operating efficiency is not satisfactory.
Since the cover must be securely fitted to the housing without a play between the parts, highly accurate sizing and positioning must be provided for the tongue pieces and the protrusions. That is, if the cover is loose, external tension applied to the cable will also be transferred to and adversely affect the terminal joints, so that the cable/joint connections will be unstable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve this problem, it is one objective of the invention to provide a connector wherewith the conductors comprising a flat cable can be easily and accurately positioned opposite the terminals accommodated in a terminal accommodation chamber, and wherewith connection stability between the cable and the terminals can be continuously maintained, even when there is a slight play between the components.
To achieve the above objective, according to the invention, a connector comprises:
a connector housing;
a terminal accommodation chamber provided in the connector housing;
a terminal including an elastic conductor joint accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber in a terminal insertion direction;
a pair of slits, which are adapted to be passed a flat cable therethrough, respectively formed in an opposite outer walls of the terminal accommodation chamber, wherein the flat cable is inserted in the pair of slits in a direction perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction; and
a rear holder inserted into the connector housing being shiftable between and engageable at a temporary engagement position in which the flat cable is permitted to be inserted through the pair slits and a plenary engagement position wherein the rear holder and the an elastic conductor joint hold the flat cable.
When the flat cable has been passed through the pair of slits in the connector housing, and when the rear holder is shifted from the temporary engagement position to the plenary engagement position, the conductor joints is driven by the rear holder and the flat cable and are elastically bent. Then, since the recovery force produced by the bending of the conductor joint forces the joints against the flat cable, a good electrical connection can be established between the conductor joints and the flat cable.
According to the invention, in the connector of the first aspect, the base of the terminal is curved and U-shaped as the conductor joint, and when the curved faces are forcibly driven inward, the conductor joints are elastically bent.
When the base of the terminal is curved and U-shaped as the conductor joint, the curved faces, when contacted by the rear holder, are driven inward so that the conductor joints are is elastically bent. Further, the displacement value of the conductor joints can absorb the effect produces by size discrepancies between the terminals and the rear holder, so that stable contact between the terminals and the flat cable can be obtained.
According to the invention, in the connector of the first aspect, the width of the slits may be substantially equal to the width of the flat cable.
Since the widths of the slits substantially match the width of the flat cable, when the flat cable is passed through the slits, it is inscribed to the opening edges of the slits and its widthwise displacement is restricted. Thus, the flat cable can be positioned at a predetermined location, and can be arranged so that it is positioned precisely opposite the conductor joints of terminals accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the external appearance of a connector according to the invention when a cable is connected thereto.
FIG. 2
is a partially cutaway, exploded perspective view of the connector in
FIG. 1
before the cable is connected.
FIG. 3
is a partially cutaway, perspective view of a terminal used for the connector of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the connector before the cable is connected, is used to explain the cable connection processing.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the connector after the cable is connected, is used to explain the cable connection processing.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the external appearance of a modified rear holder.
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional connector.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the conventional connector
7
when the cable is connected thereto.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A connector according to the preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail while referring to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the external appearance of a connector according to the invention when a cable is connected thereto.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the connector before the cable is connected.
FIG. 3
is a partially cutaway perspective view of a terminal used for the connector of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the connector assembling process wherein a rear holder is in a temporary engagement state.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the state wherein the rear holder is in the plenary engagement state.
In this embodiment, an explanation will be given for a case wherein a flexible printed circuit (hereinafter referred to as an FPC) is employed as the flat cable connected to the connector.
In
FIG. 2
, a connector
11
in this embodiment comprises: a connector housing
15
, which has a substantially rectangular shape, wherein multiple terminal accommodation chambers
13
(seven in this embodiment) are horizontally arranged in a row; a plurality of terminals
17
, which are to be accommodated in the terminal accommodation chambers
13
; and a rear holder
19
, which is to be fitted into the connector housing
15
.
In the connector housing
15
, which is formed of an insulating resin, the adjacent terminal accommodation chambers
13
are defined by partition walls
21
, and the rear of the connector housing
15
, which communicates with the terminal accommodation chambers
13
, serves an opening
23
by omitting a back plate.
Slits
25
formed in the upper and lower outer walls are perpendicular to the direction in which the terminals
17
are inserted into the terminal accommodation chambers
13
, and are located at positions that substantially corresponds to the rear ends of the terminals
17
in the terminal accommodation chambers
13
. The slits
25
pass vertically through the connector housing
15
and the terminal accommodation chambers
13
, and thus, each of the partition walls
21
are divided into a front portion and a rear portion at the positions corresponding to the slits
25
.
In the connector housing
15
, terminal insertion ports
27
through which other terminals are inserted are formed in the front wall portions corresponding to the terminal accommodation chambers
13
. Through holes
29
for engaging the rear holder
19
are formed in the side walls. Recess portions
30
that are formed in the side walls and that are nearer the front than are the through holes
29
.
The width of each slit
25
is substantially equal to the width of a FPC
40
, which will be described later, so that the FPC
40
can be inserted while both of its sides gently contact the opening edges of the slits
25
. Therefore, the FPC
40
can be accurately positioned at a predetermined location, while its actual displacement is restricted in the widthwise direction and corresponds to the horizontal direction (the direction in which the terminal accommodation chambers are arranged) of the connector housing
15
.
The FPC
40
is so designed that a plurality of conductors
44
are patterned on a base film
42
and are covered with an insulating film
46
. The insulating film
46
is removed from the distal end that is to be inserted into the slits
25
, and the conductors
44
are exposed. Then, the FPC
40
is inserted through the slits
25
and is so positioned in the connector housing
15
that the exposed conductors
44
are arranged opposite the terminals
17
in the terminal accommodation chambers
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, a terminal
17
punched out of a single thin metal plate comprises an electric joint
35
and a conductor joint
37
. The electric joint
35
is formed so that wing pieces
33
extending upward from a base
31
are bent into the shape of a frame, the distal end of the base
31
is folded over to form a U-shaped portion stored into the frame. The conductor joint
37
is formed so that the rear end of the base
31
extending from the electric joint
35
is folded over in substantially U-shape.
The conductor joint
37
has a curved face
38
, which faces the slits
25
when a terminal
17
is accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber
13
. This curved face
38
can be elastically bent inward by pressure applied via the FPC
40
, which will be described later. An engagement hole
39
is formed in the base
31
of the terminal
17
, and when the elastic engagement arm (not shown) of a terminal accommodation chamber
13
is fitted into the engagement hole
39
, the terminal
17
is securely retained in the connector housing
15
and is prevented from being removed therefrom.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the rear holder
19
has substantially the same rectangular shape as has the opening
23
of the connector housing
15
. The rear holder
19
, which is fitted into the connector housing
15
through the opening
23
, is slidable. And thus, notches
48
, into which the partition walls
21
are inserted, are formed at locations corresponding to those of the partition walls
21
.
Furthermore, step-shaped cable clearances
51
are formed at locations on the rear holder
19
that are near the distal ends of the upper and the lower outer walls.
In addition, when the rear holder
19
is fitted into the connector housing
15
and is gradually shifted from the temporary engagement state to the plenary engagement state, first protrusions
53
and second protrusions
55
, which are sequentially arranged and project outward from the side walls of the rear holder
19
near the distal end, respectively engage the through holes
29
and the recessed portions
30
in the connector housing
15
.
As is shown in
FIG. 1
, when the connector
11
is assembled, the FPC
40
is passed through the outer walls of the connector housing
15
, perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction.
The assembly process for the connector
11
will now be described while referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
.
During the assembly process for the connector
11
, first, the terminals
17
are inserted through the openings
23
and are accommodated in the terminal accommodation chambers
13
, and the elastic engagement arms are fitted into the engagement holes
39
. Then, the rear holder
19
is fitted into the opening
23
. At this time, the rear holder
19
is inserted only until the first protrusions
53
engage the through holes
29
in the connector housing
15
, so that it is held in the temporary engagement state shown in FIG.
4
.
In this temporary engagement state, a guide path that communicates with the slits
25
for the insertion of the FPC
40
is defined between the rear holder
19
and the curved face
38
. Therefore, while the FPC
40
is inserted into the slits
25
, it can smoothly pass through the connector housing
15
, and the conductors
44
can be arranged opposite the curved faces
38
.
Further, the FPC is continuously inserted until the distal end passes through the opposite slit
25
and projects out beyond the lower outer face of the connector housing
15
. While in this state, the rear holder
19
is shifted so that the first protrusions
53
engage the recessed portions
30
of the connector housing
15
, and the second protrusions
55
engage the through holes
29
. As a result, the rear holder
19
is maintained in the plenary engagement state shown in FIG.
5
.
When the rear holder
19
is set in the plenary engagement state, the FPC
40
is pushed inward into the connector housing and is bent by the distal end of the rear holder
19
, while at the same time, the curved faces
38
of the conductor joints
37
are pushed inward and bent, elastically. Thereafter, the recovery force produced by the bending holds the connector joints
37
elastically in contact with the FPC
40
, which is driven forward by the rear holder
19
.
The effects produced by variations in manufacturing size tolerances between the terminals
17
and the rear holder
19
are easily absorbed due to the elastic reaction of the conductor joints
37
, so that contact stability is constantly ensured. Further, since the FPC
40
is inscribed to the opening edges of the slits
25
and is held in a predetermined position, the conductors
44
can be easily and precisely arranged opposite the terminals
17
. In addition, since the FPC
40
is driven while it passes through the connector housing
15
and projects out through the opposite slit
25
, incomplete insertion of the FPC
40
, or its slipping away from the curved faces
38
while being driven can be prevented.
While the rear holder
19
is shifted to the plenary engagement state, the FPC
40
is gradually stored in the cable clearances
51
, so that the rear holder
19
can easily be shifted from the temporary engagement state to the plenary engagement state. Furthermore, the FPC
40
can easily be bent around the outer face of the rear holder
19
.
FIG. 6
is a diagram showing a modification of the rear holder.
A rear holder
19
A is the same as the rear holder
19
in the embodiment, except for the shape of its distal end. Thus, the same reference numerals are used to denote corresponding components, and no further explanation for them will be given.
The distal end of the rear holder
19
A is a curved face
57
that substantially corresponds to the curved faces
38
of the conductor joints
37
of the terminals
17
. With this arrangement, when the rear holder
19
A is driven against the curved faces
38
of the terminals
17
, while the FPC
40
is held in contact with the curved face
57
, the curved faces
38
of the terminals
17
slide along the curved face
57
and are easily folded over. Therefore, the shifting of the rear holder
19
A can be performed more preferably, while at the same time, the implementation of the elastic contacts by the conductor joints
37
can be easily and exactly performed.
In this embodiment, the FPC that has been used is a flat cable. However, the employment of the connector of the invention is not limited to such a cable; it can also be employed with a flexible flat cable (FFC) produced by arranging multiple metal conductors on an insulating substrate.
As is described above, according to the connector of the invention, since a flat cable is inserted through slits in the connector housing, movement of the cable can be restricted, and the cable can be easily and precisely positioned opposite the terminals in the connector. Therefore, the pressure applied by the rear holder can electrically connect the flat cable to the terminals.
Further, since at their curved faces the conductor joints of the terminals are held elastically in contact with the flat cable, even when there are variations in the manufacturing tolerances provided between the terminals and the rear holder, contact stability is ensured and preferable connections can be made.
Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a connector housing; a terminal accommodation chamber provided in the connector housing; a terminal including an elastic conductor joint accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber in a terminal insertion direction; a pair of enclosed rectangular slits, which are adapted to pass a flat cable therethrough, respectively formed in opposite outer walls of the terminal accommodation chamber, wherein the flat cable is inserted in the pair of slits in a direction perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction; and a rear holder inserted into the connector housing being shiftable between and engageable at a temporary engagement position in which the flat cable is permitted to be inserted through the pair slits and a plenary engagement position wherein the rear holder and the elastic conductor joint hold the flat cable.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the elastic conductor joint includes a substantially U-shaped curved face formed by curving a base portion of the terminal.
- 3. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the elastic conductor joint is elastically bent when the curved face is driven inward.
- 4. The connector according to claim 1, wherein a width of each of the pair of slits is substantially equal to a width of the flat cable.
- 5. A connector comprising:a connector housing; a terminal accommodation chamber provided in the connector housing; a terminal including an elastic conductor joint accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber in a terminal insertion direction; a pair of slits, which are adapted to pass a flat cable therethrough, respectively formed in opposite outer walls of the terminal accommodation chamber, wherein the flat cable is inserted in the pair of slits in a direction perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction; a rear holder inserted into the connector housing being shiftable between and engageable at a temporary engagement position in which the flat cable is permitted to be inserted through the pair slits and a plenary engagement position wherein the rear holder and the elastic conductor joint hold the flat cable; wherein the elastic conductor joint includes a substantially U-shaped curved face formed by curving a base portion of the terminal; and a distal end of the rear holder has a curved face which substantially corresponds to the curved face of the elastic conductor joint.
- 6. A connector comprising:a connector housing; a terminal accommodation chamber provided in the connector housing; a terminal including an elastic conductor joint accommodated in the terminal accommodation chamber in a terminal insertion direction; a pair of enclosed rectangular slits, which are adapted to pass a flat cable therethrough, respectively formed in opposite outer walls of the terminal accommodation chamber, wherein the flat cable is inserted in the pair of slits in a direction perpendicular to the terminal insertion direction; and a rear holder inserted into the connector housing being shiftable between and engageable at a temporary engagement position in which the flat cable is permitted to be inserted through the pair slits and a plenary engagement position wherein the rear holder and the elastic conductor joint hold the flat cable; wherein the flat cable is bent by a distal end of the rear holder when the rear holder is in the plenary engagement position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-049442 |
Feb 2000 |
JP |
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