Field of the Invention
This specification relates to a connector.
Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2013-157256 discloses a connector for a vehicle. This connector is mounted on a device case filled with oil, such as a differential gear case or a transmission case, and is used to connect a circuit arranged inside the device case and a control circuit or the like outside the case.
The connector has a housing and fitting recesses are provided on both sides across a separation wall of the housing. The connector is insert-molded with terminal fittings projecting into the fitting recesses through the separation wall. A potting agent is filled on a back side of one fitting recess so that oil does not leak through penetrating parts of the terminal fittings.
In the configuration of Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2013-157256, the potting agent is injected to the back side of the fitting recess while avoiding a part where the terminal fittings are projecting to prevent an injection inlet for the potting agent from contacting the terminal fittings. Thus, an injection position of the potting agent near a wall surface of the fitting recess of the connector housing. At such a position, the potting agent cannot spread toward the wall surface. Thus, when a high viscosity potting agent is injected, the potting agent may be raised on the wall surface side and leak out if an injection speed becomes faster than a spreading speed of the injected potting agent from an injection point.
A connector disclosed in this specification includes a connector housing having a separation wall, and terminal fittings penetrate through the separation wall. A receptacle surrounds a group of the terminal fittings projecting from the separation wall. A filling recess surrounds the terminal fittings in the receptacle to fill a potting agent inside. An auxiliary reservoir portion for the potting agent is recessed on an inner peripheral surface of the receptacle while communicating with each filling recess.
Accordingly, if the potting agent is injected near the auxiliary reservoir, the injected potting agent not only flows from an injection point to the filling recess, but also temporarily spreads to the auxiliary reservoir. Thus, even if an injection speed of the potting agent is high, a rising rate of a liquid surface at the injection point is smaller than in the absence of the auxiliary reservoir and the potting agent will not leak out from the receptacle.
A partition wall be provided in the filling recess and may be configured to surround the respective terminal fittings and may have a height to project from a liquid surface of the filled potting agent.
A part of the partition wall projecting from the potting agent exhibits a function of extending a creepage distance between the terminal fittings and improves insulation performance between the terminal fittings. The partition wall impedes the flow of the potting agent into the filling recess. However, the leak-out of the potting agent can be suppressed by the auxiliary reservoir.
The terminal fittings may constitute terminal fitting groups each of which is composed of the terminal fittings each other via the separation wall. An external matter preventing rib may be provided between the terminal fitting groups and may project farther than the terminal fittings to suppress the intrusion of external matter into the receptacle. The auxiliary reservoir may communicate with each area in the receptacle divided by the external matter preventing rib. According to this configuration, the potting agent can be poured equally into each filling recess by smoothing the flow of the injected potting agent.
The connector disclosed in this specification prevents having the potting agent raise on a wall surface side and leaking out.
<First Embodiment>
A first embodiment is described with reference to
A connector 10 in this embodiment is mounted into a mounting hole provided in a case of a transmission of a vehicle. The connector 10 is used to relay-connect a wiring harness disposed outside the transmission case and an electrical component disposed inside. Thus, the connector 10 has a function of preventing the entrance of water, external matter and the like into the inside of the transmission case from outside and a function of preventing the leakage of oil from the inside of the transmission case to outside.
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Further, the auxiliary reservoirs 57 are provided between the injection points P for the potting agent 80 and the inner wall 53. Thus, the injected potting agent 80 also spreads from the injection points P to the auxiliary reservoirs 57. That is, the potting agent 80 having spread from the injection points P toward the inner wall 53 spreads to the auxiliary reservoirs 57 rather than being raised in the height direction. Note that since the auxiliary reservoirs 57 are formed by partially cutting off the inner wall 53, the connection surface 53A can be ensured to have a sufficient area.
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As described above, in this embodiment, if the potting agent 80 is injected near the auxiliary reservoirs 57, the injected potting agent 80 not only flows from the injection points P to the filling recess 55, but also spreads to the auxiliary reservoirs 57. Thus, even if an injection speed of the potting agent 80 is high, a rising rate of the liquid surface at the injection points P is smaller than in the absence of the auxiliary reservoirs 57 and the leakage of the potting agent 80 from the receptacle 51 beyond the inner wall 53 can be suppressed.
Further, the partition walls 61 are provided in the filling recess 55 to surround the respective terminal fittings 20 and have heights to project from the liquid surface of the filled potting agent 80. Parts of the partition walls 61 projecting from the potting agent 80 exhibit a function of extending the creepage distances between the terminal fittings 20 and improve insulation performance between the terminal fittings 20. The partition walls 61 impede the flow of the potting agent 80 into the filling recess 55. However, the auxiliary reservoirs 57 prevent leakage of the potting agent 80.
The terminal fittings 20 constitute groups 20A, 20B composed of the terminal fittings 20 near each other via the partition wall 61. The hand touch preventing rib 65 for suppressing the intrusion of external matter (hand touch) into the receptacle 51 projects farther than the terminal fittings 20 between the terminal fitting groups 20A, 20B, and the auxiliary reservoirs 57 communicate with the respective areas in the receptacle 51 divided by the hand touch preventing rib 65. According to this configuration, the potting agent 80 can be poured equally into the filling recess 55 by smoothing the flow of the injected potting agent 80 while the intrusion of external matter (hand touch) into the receptacle 51 is suppressed by the hand touch preventing rib 65.
<Second Embodiment>
Next, a second embodiment is described with reference to
An external connecting portion 150 of a connector housing 130 of the connector 110 is provided with the auxiliary reservoirs 157 communicating with a filling recess 55. The auxiliary reservoirs 157 are provided substantially at central positions of the filling recess 55 in a long-side direction and on both sides of the filling recess 55 in a short-side direction. The auxiliary reservoirs 157 are formed by cutting off parts of an inner wall 53 toward a receptacle 51, and the back end surfaces of the auxiliary reservoirs 157 are located at the same positions as the back end surface of the filling recess 55. That is, the auxiliary reservoirs 157 are recessed more toward the back side than the filling recess 55.
Since the auxiliary reservoirs 157 are provided between injection points P for a potting agent 80 and the inner wall 53, the injected potting agent 80 also spreads from the injection points P to the auxiliary reservoirs 157. The auxiliary reservoirs 157 are deeper than the filling recess 55. Thus, the potting agent 80 flows and is filled also in a height direction. Thus, the leak-out of the potting agent 80 can be suppressed even if the areas of the auxiliary reservoirs 157 are made smaller than in the first embodiment.
<Other Embodiment>
The invention is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiments. For example, the following modes also are included.
Although the partition walls 61 and the hand touch preventing rib 65 are provided in the above first and second embodiments, they may be omitted.
Although the inner wall 53 is provided on the inner peripheral side of the receptacle 51 in the above first and second embodiments, the receptacle itself may be thickened and the auxiliary reservoirs may be formed by recessing the receptacle.
Although two auxiliary reservoir portions 57; 157 are provided in the first and second embodiments, the number of the auxiliary reservoirs may be increased or decreased according to the number of the injection points P. Note that the number of the auxiliary reservoir portions 57; 157 is preferably equal to the number of the injection points, but may be different.
Although the recessed parts of the inner wall 53 are recessed farther toward the back in the second embodiment, the auxiliary reservoirs may be formed by recessing the back wall between the injection points P and the inner wall 53 toward the back.
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2015-195642 | Oct 2015 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2016/076771 | 9/12/2016 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2017/056936 | 4/6/2017 | WO | A |
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