Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6488546
  • Patent Number
    6,488,546
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 18, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 3, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
In block connectors, a male block connector 10 includes male units 11 stacked together in four rows, and six cavities 15, where male metal terminals 2 are received, are formed in each the male units, and are arranged horizontally. Two adjacent male units are combined by a dovetail groove 18 and a dovetail projection 19 provided at these male units. A female block connector 30 includes six female units 31 stacked together horizontally, and four cavities 35, where female metal terminals 5 are received are formed in each of the female units, and are arranged vertically. Two adjacent female units are combined together by retaining plates 39, formed on upper and lower surfaces, and retaining projections 38 formed on the upper and lower surfaces t. Four female metal terminals 5, received in one female unit 31, are connected to male metal terminals 2 received in the male units 11.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connector of the type in which block connectors are fitted together.




2. Description of the Related Art




Recently, in wire harnesses for an automobile, there is a tendency for such a wire harness to be divided so as to be easily handled since circuits have increased in number, and have become complicated. For example, a wire harness is divided into a plurality of sub-harnesses corresponding respectively to associated devices, and these sub-harnesses are produced at separate places, respectively, and thereafter are brought into a predetermined assemblage site where this wire harness is connected to a mating wire harness which is similarly divided into a plurality of sub-harnesses. In such a case, block connectors are used.




This will be schematically shown in FIG.


14


A. One wire harness WH


1


is divided into two sub-harnesses SH


1


and SH


2


each having three poles, and the three poles (metal terminals) of each of the sub-harnesses SH


1


and SH


2


are received collectively in a corresponding connector unit C


1


, C


2


, and the two connector units C


1


and C


2


are assembled together at an assemblage site to form, for example, a male block connector MCB of an integrated construction.




Similarly, a mating wire harness WH


2


A is divided into two sub-harnesses SH


3


and SH


4


each having three poles, and connector units C


3


and C


4


, each having the three poles received therein, are assembled together to form a female block connector FCB of an integrated construction. Finally, the male and female block connectors MCB and FCB are fitted together.




In the above construction, the sub-harnesses SH can be produced separately from each other, with the metal terminals received in the connector unit C, and therefore the metal terminals are protected from deformation and so on before the sub-harnesses are brought into the assemblage site. With respect to the fitting connection of the connectors, the block connectors MCB and FCB, each assembled into an integrated construction, are fitted together, and therefore there is obtained an advantage that the fitting operation need only to be effected only once easily.




Depending on a circuit design, there is, as shown in

FIG. 14B

, the case where a mating wire harness WH


2


B is divided into three sub-harnesses SH


3


B, SH


4


B and SH


5


B each having two poles, and the tree poles of each of the sub-harnesses SH


1


and SH


2


of the wire harness WH


1


are connected respectively to the poles of the mating sub-harnesses SH


3


B, SH


4


B and SH


5


B in a divided manner. In this case, when the sub-harnesses SH


3


B, SH


4


B and SH


5


B are produced separately from one another, the two metal terminals of each of the sub-harnesses SH


3


B, SH


4


B and SH


5


B can not be received in the same connector unit, and therefore if it is desired to avoid bringing these sub-harnesses, with their metal terminals kept exposed, in order to protect these metal terminals, the metal terminals need to be received in connector units C


5


, respectively. As a result, there have been encountered problems that the number of the connector units increases, and that more time and labor are required for fitting the connector units together at the assemblage site.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been achieved under the above circumstances, and an object of the invention is to provide block connectors which can be used for making connection between sub-harnesses, for example, of a pair of wire harnesses in an intricate manner when the pair of wire harnesses are connected together.




According to the present invention, there is provided a connector wherein a pair of block connectors, each comprising a plurality of connector units combined together, are fitted together; wherein one of the block connectors comprises the connector units stacked one upon another in a plurality of rows, each of the connector units having a plurality of cavities arranged in a horizontal direction; and wherein the other block connector comprises the connector units which are equal in number to the cavities in each connector unit of the one block connector, and are combined together in the horizontal direction, each of the connector units of the other block connector having a plurality of cavities which are equal in number to the rows of stacked connector units of the one block connector, and are arranged in a vertical direction.




In the invention, the direction of combining of the connector units in the block connector is perpendicular to the direction of fitting of the block connector relative to the mating block connector.




This invention is based on the idea that the direction of arrangement of the connector units of the male block connector is shifted 90 degrees (between the vertical and horizontal directions) from the direction of arrangement of the connector units of the female block connector. For example, in the case where n connector units (each having m poles arranged in the horizontal direction) of one of the male and female block connectors are combined together in the vertical direction, m connector units (each having n poles arranged in the vertical direction) of the other block connector are combined together in the horizontal direction.




For example, one of a pair of wire harnesses is divided into n sub-harnesses, and m poles, provided at each of these sub-harness, are received in the same connector unit. The other wire harness is divided into m sub-harnesses, and n poles, provided at each of these sub-harnesses, are received in the same connector unit. In this case, when the two block connectors are fitted together, (n) poles of one sub-harness of the other wire harness can be connected in an assigned manner respectively to (n) poles provided respectively at the sub-harnesses of the one wire harness.




Thus, the block connectors of the invention can be used for making connection between the sub-harnesses of the pair of wire harnesses in an intricate manner when the pair of wire harnesses are connected together, and the number of the connectors can be prevented from increasing, and besides the operation for fitting the connectors together can be easily effected.




Also, the direction of combining of the connector units is perpendicular to the direction of fitting of the block connector relative to the mating block connector. Therefore, even if a resistance is offered during the fitting of the two block connectors, the connector units, combined together, are prevented from being disconnected from each other.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front-elevational view of one preferred embodiment of a male block connector of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front-elevational view of a male unit.





FIG. 3

is a partly-broken, plan view of the male unit.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line X—X of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a front-elevational view of a female block connector.





FIG. 6

is a front-elevational view of a female unit.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the female unit.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line Y—Y of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

is a front-elevational view explanatory of an assembling operation of the male block connector.





FIG. 10

is a front-elevational view explanatory of an assembling operation of the female block connector.





FIG. 11

is a partly-broken, plan view showing a condition before the male and female block connectors are fitted together.





FIG. 12

is a partly-broken, plan view showing a condition after the fitting operation is completed.





FIG. 13

is a vertical cross-sectional view showing this fitted condition.





FIGS. 14A and 14B

are schematic views showing wire harness-connecting forms.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




One preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


13


.




In this embodiment, there are provided a pair of male block connector


10


(see

FIG. 1

) and female block connector


30


(see FIG.


5


).




The block connectors


10


and


30


will be described in detail. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the male block connector


10


comprises four male connector units


11


(hereinafter referred to as “male units”). The male units


11


are made of a synthetic resin, and have the same configuration.




The male unit


11


has the configuration shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, and has a hood portion


13


formed on and projecting from a front side of a flattened base portion


12


of a large transverse dimension. Six cavities


15


are formed in the base portion


12


, and are spaced at predetermined intervals in the transverse (horizontal) direction. A male metal terminal


2


, fixedly secured to an end of a wire


1


, is inserted into each cavity


15


from a rear side (left side in

FIG. 4

) thereof, and is retained by a lance


16


, formed on a bottom surface of the cavity


15


, and therefore is received in the cavity against withdrawal, with its tab


3


projecting into the interior of the hood portion


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, a dovetail groove


18


is formed in an upper surface of the base portion


12


of the male unit


11


, and extends from a left side edge thereof to a position spaced slightly from a right side edge thereof, and this dovetail groove has an open left end and a closed right end. A dovetail projection


19


for snugly fitting in the dovetail groove


18


is formed on a lower surface of the base portion


12


, and extends from the left side edge thereof to a position spaced slightly from the right side edge thereof. An engagement projection


20


is formed on a bottom surface of the dovetail groove


18


at a right end portion thereof. An engagement recess


21


for fitting on the engagement projection


20


is formed in that portion of the surface of the dovetail projection


19


corresponding to the engagement projection


20


. A left-hand surface (

FIG. 3

) of the engagement projection


20


is formed into a tapering (slanting) surface.




A pair of upper and lower protective walls


23


are formed on a right side surface (when viewed from the front side) of the male unit


11


, and extend from the front side thereof to a position slightly spaced from the rear side thereof. A lock arm


25


is provided between the pair of protective walls, and extends in a forward-rearward direction. This lock arm


25


can be swayed about a fulcrum


26


provided at a lengthwise central portion thereof. A hook


27


is formed at a distal end of this lock arm


25


, and a cancellation portion


28


for forcibly elastically deforming the lock arm


25


so as to cancel its locked condition is formed at a rear end of the lock arm


25


.




On the other hand, the female block connector


30


comprises six female connector units


31


(hereinafter referred to as “female units”). The female units


31


are also made of a synthetic resin, and have the same configuration.




As shown in

FIGS. 6

to


8


, the female unit


31


has four reception projections


33


formed on and projecting from a front side of a flattened base portion


32


of a large vertical dimension, the reception projections


33


being juxtaposed at predetermined intervals in the vertical direction. The female unit


31


has a vertical dimension equal to the height of the assembled male block connector


10


, and has a transverse (horizontal) dimension corresponding to the pitch of the cavities


15


in the male unit


11


.




A cavity


35


is formed in each reception projection


33


, and is open to a rear surface of the base portion


32


. A female metal terminal


5


, fixedly secured to an end of a wire


1


, is inserted into each cavity


35


from the rear side (right side in

FIG. 8

) thereof, and is retained by a lance


36


, formed on a bottom surface of the cavity


35


, and therefore is received in the cavity against withdrawal.




The pitch of the cavities


35


(formed in the female unit


31


) in the upward-downward direction (vertical direction) is equal to the pitch of the cavities


15


of the vertically-adjoining male units


11


of the assembled male block connector


10


.




On the other hand, the pitch of the cavities


15


of the male unit


11


is equal to the pitch of the cavities


35


of the horizontally-adjoining female units


31


of the assembled female block connector


30


. Each row of six reception projections


33


of the horizontally-adjoining female units


31


of the assembled female block connector


30


can be fitted collectively in the hood portion


13


of the corresponding male unit


11


.




Retaining projections


38


are formed respectively on upper and lower surfaces of the base portion


32


of the female unit


31


at their respective right edge portions (when viewed from the front side thereof). As shown in

FIG. 6

, the retaining projection


38


has a vertical left side surface serving as a retaining surface, while a right side surface thereof is tapering (slanting), and serves as a guide surface. Retaining plates


39


are formed respectively on the upper and lower surfaces of the base portion


32


at their respective left edge portions, and extend in a left-hand direction, and each of the retaining projection


38


.




Ribs


42


are formed on the left side surface of the base portion


32


, the rib


42


being provided between any two adjacent cavities


35


. Fitting grooves


43


are formed in the right side surface of the base portion


32


, and these fitting grooves


43


are fitted respectively on the corresponding rib


42


so as to effect the positioning mainly in the forward-rearward direction.




A lock projection


45


, which is engageable with the hook


27


of the lock arm


25


, is formed on the left side surface (when viewed from the front side) of the second reception projection


33


(counting from the top) of the female unit


31


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the lock projection


45


has a vertical rear surface and an upwardly-slanting front surface. An escape recess


47


for receiving the lock projection


45


is formed in the right side surface of the second reception projection


33


(counting from the top).




Next, the assembling procedure for this embodiment will be described.




A male-side wire harness is divided into four sub-harnesses, and six male metal terminals


2


are connected to an end of each of these sub-harnesses. The six male metal terminals


2


of each sub-harness are inserted and received respectively in the cavities


15


in the same (one) male unit


11


.




A female-side wire harness is divided into six sub-harnesses, and four female metal terminals


5


are connected to an end of each of these sub-harnesses. The four female metal terminals


5


of each sub-harness are inserted and received respectively in the cavities


35


in the same (one) female unit


31


.




For assembling the male block connector


10


, the male units


11


are stacked one upon another in four rows as shown in FIG.


9


. More specifically, the dovetail projection


19


, formed on the lower surface of the upper male unit


11


, is disposed in registry with the dovetail groove


18


, formed in the upper surface of the lower male unit


11


, and in this condition the upper male unit is pushed in a right-hand direction as indicated by an arrow. When the upper male unit is thus pushed into a proper position where the right and left side surfaces of the upper male unit


11


are flush with the right and left side surfaces of the lower male unit


11


, respectively, the engagement projection


20


, formed at the dovetail groove


18


, is fitted in the engagement recess


21


formed in the dovetail projection


19


, so that the upper and lower male units


11


are combined together.




Then, the same procedure is repeated, thereby forming the male block connector


10


comprising the four male units


11


combined together in a vertical-stacked manner, as shown in FIG.


1


.




For assembling the female block connector


30


, the female units


31


are combined together in six columns sequentially from the right as shown in FIG.


10


. More specifically, the fitting grooves


43


in the left female unit


31


are disposed in the registry with the ribs


42


on the right female unit


31


is pushed, the retaining plates


39


of the right female unit


31


are elastically deformed, and slide respectively on the retaining projections


38


of the left female unit


31


. When the left female unit


31


is pushed until the right and left female units


31


are stacked together, each of the retaining plates


39


is restored into its initial shape, and therefore the retaining projection


38


is fitted in the retaining hole


40


, so that the right and left female units


31


are combined together.




Then, the same procedure is repeated, thereby forming the female block connector


30


comprising the six female units


31


combined together in a horizontally-stacked manner as shown in FIG.


5


. The lock projection


45


on the right one of any two adjacent female units


31


for escaping purposes (see FIG.


11


).




Here, those reception projections


33


of the female units


31


(arranged in six columns), disposed in the same vertical position, are juxtaposed horizontally in a row, and therefore there are provided four rows of reception projections


33


in the vertical direction (upward-downward direction).




Then, the male and female block connectors


10


and


30


, each thus assembled, are opposed to each other as shown in

FIG. 11

, are fitted together. In the two block connectors


10


and


30


, the four rows of reception projections


33


, arranged in the vertical direction, are fitted into the hood portions


13


of the female units


11


, respectively, and during this fitting operation, the second lock arm


25


, counting from the top, abuts against the corresponding lock projection


45


, and is elastically deformed to slide thereon. When the rows of reception projections


33


are inserted a predetermined amount respectively into the hood portions


13


to be properly fitted therein, each mating pair of male and female metal terminals


2


and


5


are properly connected together as shown in FIG.


13


. At this time, the distal end of the lock arm


25


passes past the lock projection


45


, so that the lock arm


25


is restored into its initial shape, and is retained by the rear surface of the hook


27


as shown in

FIG. 12

, thereby locking the male and female block connectors


10


and


30


in a properly-fitted condition.




As described above, in this embodiment, one wire harness WH


1


is divided into four sub-harnesses SH


1


to SH


4


as shown in

FIG. 13

, and six male metal terminals


2


, connected to each of these sub-harnesses, are received in the same male unit


11


. The other wire harness WH


2


is divided into six sub-harnesses, and four female metal terminals


5


, connected to each of these sub-harnesses, are received in the same female unit


31


. In this case, when the two block connectors


10


and


30


are fitted together, the four female metal terminals


5


of one sub-harness SH


5


of the other wire harness WH


2


can be connected in an assigned manner respectively to four male metal terminals


2


provided respectively at the four sub-harnesses SH


1


to SH


4


of the one wire harness WH


1


.




Namely, the block connectors can be used for making connection between the metal terminals of the sub-harnesses of the pair of wire harnesses in an intricate manner when the pair of wire harnesses are connected together, and the number of the connectors can be prevented from increasing, and besides the operation for fitting the connectors together can be easily effected at one time.




The male unit


11


has a relatively large thickness, and therefore the dovetail groove


18


and the dovetail projection


19


are used as means for combining the male units


11


together. The direction of combining the male units


11


together is perpendicular to the direction of fitting of the male and female block connectors


10


and


30


. Therefore, even if a resistance is offered during the fitting of the male and female block connectors


10


and


30


, the male units


11


, combined together, are prevented from being disconnected from each other.




With respect to the lock mechanism for locking the male and female block connectors


10


and


30


in the fitting condition, the lock arms


25


are formed respectively on all of the male units


11


(the male side) whereas the lock projections


45


are formed respectively on all of the female units


31


(the female side). One of the lock arms and one of the lock projections are used, and the other lock arms are kept in an unused condition, and the other lock projections are received in the respective escape recess


47


. Namely, the male units


11


for forming the male block connector


10


, as well as the female units


31


for forming the female block connector


30


, have the same configuration, and therefore the production cost can be reduced.




The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above with reference to the drawings, and for example, the following embodiment also falls within the technical scope of the invention, and further various modifications other than the following can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. (1) The number of the poles, provided at the connector units, and the number of the connector units to be combined together, may be other numerical values than those described in the above embodiment. Namely, in the case where n connector units (each having m poles arranged in the horizontal direction) of one of the male and female block connectors are combined together in the vertical direction, m connector units (each having n poles arranged in the vertical direction) of the other block connector are combined together in the horizontal direction. m and n stand for the plural number, and m=n is acceptable.



Claims
  • 1. A connector comprising:a pair of block connectors, each including a plurality of connectors units combined together and fitted together; one of said block connectors comprises the connector units stacked one upon another in a plurality of rows, each of said connector units having a plurality of cavities arranged in a horizontal direction; and the other block connector comprises the connector units which are equal in number to said cavities in each connector unit of said one block connector, and are combined together in the horizontal direction, each of said connector units other block connector having a plurality of cavities which are equal in number of the rows of staked connector units of said one block connector, and are arranged in a vertical direction, wherein the one block connector is electrically combined and fitted to the other block connector in a fitting direction.
  • 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the direction of combining of said connector units in said block connector is perpendicular to the fitting direction of the pair of blocks connectors.
  • 3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein one of the pair of block connectors includes a projection that is received into a corresponding cavity of the other block connector.
  • 4. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising a lock arm provided on one of the pair of block connectors that locks onto a corresponding lock projection on the other of the pair of block connectors.
  • 5. The connector according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of female terminals are fitted into the plurality of cavities of one of the pair of block connectors, a plurality of male terminals are fitted into the plurality of cavities of the other one of the pair of block connectors, and the male terminals are capable of being received by the female terminals when the pair of connector blocks are fitted together.
  • 6. The connector according to claim 1, wherein a number of sub-harnesses connected to one of the pair of block connectors is a different quantity than a number of sub-harnesses connected to the other one of the pair of block connectors.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-328985 Oct 2000 JP
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