Connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6383038
  • Patent Number
    6,383,038
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A connector (11) includes a plate-like housing (13) and crimp terminals (15) having crimping portions (20) for crimping electric wires (14) respectively. The housing (13) is provided with terminal containing sections (16) in a form of a groove in which a plurality of the crimping portions (20) of the crimp terminals (15) are positioned rectilinearly along axes of the electric wires (14) to be contained, and a plurality of recesses (17) continued from the terminal containing sections (16). Each of the crimp terminals (15) has an engaging portion (21) which is integrally formed with the crimping portion (20) and adapted to be contained in the recess (17).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector having crimp terminals, and more particularly to the connector provided with a plate-like housing and the crimp terminals.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, various types of crimp connectors provided with crimp terminals for connecting electric wires by crimping, and a housing for containing the crimp terminals have been proposed.





FIG. 5

shows one example of the conventional crimp connectors. In

FIG. 5

, a crimp connector


1


includes a housing


2


made of synthetic resin and a plurality of crimp terminals


3


(only one is shown in

FIG. 5

) to which electric wires


4


are respectively connected by crimping. The housing


2


has a plurality of terminal containing sections


5


in a shape of a groove which are arranged in parallel to each other and extend in a longitudinal direction of the housing


2


. At a back side of the housing


2


, there is formed an open part


6


through which the electric wires


4


are connected by crimping. A mating connector which is not shown is adapted to be connected to the crimp connector


1


by way of a front end of the housing


2


.




The crimp terminal


3


is manufactured of an electrically conductive metal sheet by stamping with a press and includes an electric contact portion


7


in a rectangular box-like shape and a crimping portion


8


integrally formed with the electric contact portion


7


. The crimping portion


8


has a pair of upright walls opposed to each other, and a pair of crimping edges


9


,


9


are formed by bending the upright walls. An electric wire


4


is crimped between the crimping edges


9


,


9


so that the crimp terminal


3


and the electric wire


4


can be electrically connected.




In the above described prior art, in order to join some of the plurality of the crimp terminals


3


which are juxtaposed in the housing


2


, it has been accustomed that the electric wires


4


are folded in a U-shape as shown in

FIG. 6

, and both ends of the wires are connected to the crimping portions


8


,


8


of the corresponding crimp terminals


3


,


3


by crimping. However, conducting such connecting works at an end of a wire harness has been very annoying, and productivity of the wire harness has been badly affected.




Moreover, in the above described structure of the crimp connector


1


, it has been impossible to join three or more crimp terminals


3


by the electric wire


4


at a time. Therefore, there has been such a problem that number of circuits to be produced would be restricted. Needless to say, marketability of the crimp connector


1


will be deteriorated with the restricted number of the circuits.




The present invention has been made in view of the above described circumstances, and it is an object of the invention to provide a connector which can attain improved productivity of the wire harness and increase in number of the joints between the crimp terminals.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the above described problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector comprising an insulating housing in a plate-like shape and a plurality of crimp terminals respectively having crimping portions for crimping electric wires, wherein the housing is provided with terminal containing sections in a form of a groove in which a plurality of the crimping portions are adapted to be positioned rectilinearly along axes of the electric wires to be contained, and a plurality of recesses continued from the terminal containing sections in a direction intersecting an extending direction of the terminal containing sections, and each of the crimp terminals includes an engaging portion which is integrally formed with the crimping portion in a direction intersecting an extending direction of the crimping portion and adapted to be contained in the recess to be electrically connected to a mating terminal.




According to another aspect of the present invention, at least three of the recesses are continued from each of the terminal containing sections.




According to the first aspect of the present invention, joints between the plurality of the crimp terminals can be conducted rectilinearly owing to arrangement of the terminal containing sections and the recesses in the housing, and arrangement of the crimping portion and the engaging portion of the crimp terminal. More circuits than before can be thus manufactured by joining a required number of the terminals.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, the joints among at least three crimp terminals can be rectilinearly conducted.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of one embodiment of a connector according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a terminal of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the terminal of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional crimp connector; and





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the conventional crimp connector.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now, one embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings.




In

FIG. 1

, a connector which is represented by reference numeral


11


is attached to a terminal end of a wire harness


12


, for example, and includes a plate-like housing


13


and a plurality of crimp terminals


15


to which electric wires


14


are connected by crimping. The connector


11


is constructed in such a manner that productivity of the wire harness


12


can be improved and joints between the plurality of the crimp terminals


15


can be increased in number. It is to be noted that the connector


11


may be called as a plate connector or a crimp connector in some cases.




The housing


13


is molded of insulating synthetic resin, and in this embodiment, formed in a rectangular shape as seen in a plan view. The housing


13


has four (not limited to this number) terminal containing sections


16


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Each of the terminal containing sections


16


are provided with four (not limited to this number, but preferably three or more) recesses


17


continued therefrom. There are formed through holes


33


for passing the terminals in bottom walls of the respective recesses


17


.




The terminal containing section


16


extends in a shape of a groove from one end


18


of the housing


13


to a position near the other end


19


opposite to the one end


18


. The containing section


16


is formed in a C-shape in cross section and extends rectilinearly.




A width of the groove of the containing section


16


(in a direction intersecting the extending direction of the containing section


16


) corresponds to a width of a below-mentioned crimping portion


20


of the crimp terminal


15


. A depth of the groove of the containing section


16


is so set that the crimp terminal


15


can be just concealed.




The recess


17


is intended to receive a below mentioned engaging portion


21


of the crimp terminal


15


and formed in a direction intersecting the extending direction of the containing section


16


. The four recesses


17


continued from each of the containing section


16


are formed at an equal pitch in the above mentioned extending direction and have a same depth as the depth of the groove of the containing section


16


. The four recesses


17


are formed at left hand of each of the containing sections


16


in this embodiment, as seen in a plan view of FIG.


1


. The containing sections


16


are arranged in parallel to each other in the aforesaid intersecting direction, and the four recesses


17


are spaced from the adjacent containing section


16


.




The crimp terminal


15


which is manufactured of a conductive metal sheet by stamping with a press, includes the crimping portion


20


for crimping the electric wire


14


(see

FIG. 2

) and the engaging portion


21


which serves as an electric connection with a mating connector which is not shown, as seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The mating terminal which is not shown is inserted into the recess


17


from below through the through hole


33


. Alternatively, the mating terminal may be inserted into the recess


17


from above so that a distal end thereof is seated in the through hole


33


.




The crimping portion


20


is adapted to be contained in the containing section


16


and to crimp the electric wire


14


. The crimping portion


20


has a base plate


22


and side walls


23


,


24


which are upright on both sides of the base plate


22


. The base plate


22


is flat and designed so as to be positioned along a bottom of the containing section


16


. The side walls


23


,


24


are designed so as to be positioned along both side walls of the containing section


16


. In other words, the side wall


23


is arranged so as to be positioned along the right side wall of the containing section


16


while the side wall


24


is arranged so as to be positioned along the left side wall of the containing section


16


.




The side wall


23


is provided with crimping edges


25


,


26


, flexible locking pieces


27


,


27


and a wire caulking piece


28


. The crimping edges


25


,


26


are formed by cutting out the side wall


23


so as to project inwardly in a direction intersecting the side wall


23


, with their tip ends directed toward the side wall


24


. The flexible locking pieces


27


,


27


have resiliency and are bent outward from a base end part of the side wall


23


. Tip ends of the flexible locking pieces


27


,


27


are adapted to slidably contact with the side wall of the containing section


16


. The flexible locking pieces


27


,


27


are arranged on both sides of the crimping edges


25


and


26


in a longitudinal direction. The wire caulking piece


28


is provided in the engaging portion


21


. The electric wire


14


which has been crimped can be held by the wire caulking piece


28


.




The side wall


24


is also provided with the crimping edges


25


,


26


and the flexible locking piece


27


. Tip ends of the crimping edges


25


,


26


of the side wall


24


are opposed to the tip ends of the crimping edges


25


,


26


of the side wall


23


with a determined distance therebetween. Both the crimping edges


25


of the side walls


23


and


24


are formed in pairs and both the crimping edges


26


of the side walls


23


and


24


are formed in pairs in the same manner. The flexible locking piece


27


of the side wall


24


is formed at a position remote from the engaging portion


21


. A tip end of the flexible locking piece


27


is adapted to slidably contact with the side wall of the containing section


16


. The flexible locking pieces


27


of the side walls


23


,


24


function as retaining means for the terminal from the containing section


16


.




The engaging portion


21


is integrally formed with the crimping portion


20


by way of a connecting portion


29


which is continued from the base plate


22


in the aforesaid intersecting direction (at the left hand in a plan view of FIG.


1


). The engaging portion


21


is formed in a box-like shape by bending the same metal sheet and includes therein an elastic contact piece


30


having resiliency. The elastic contact piece


30


is formed by bending a part of the engaging portion


21


, and adapted to elastically contact with a tab of the aforesaid mating terminal (not shown) for example. Projections


31


are formed at positions opposed to the elastic contact piece


30


so as to clamp the tab in cooperation with the elastic contact piece


30


. Reference numeral


32


represents a retaining projection with respect to the recess


17


(See FIG.


2


).




In the above described structure, the connector


11


is assembled by disposing and fitting the plurality of the crimp terminals


15


at the determined positions in the housing


13


and crimping the electric wires


14


to the terminals


15


respectively. In this embodiment, the four crimping portions


20


are respectively arranged rectilinearly in the three containing sections


16


from the left (a plurality of the crimping portions


20


are positioned rectilinearly along axes of the contained electric wires


14


), and joined together. The two crimping portions


20


are arranged rectilinearly at every other position in the rightmost containing section


16


of the housing


13


, and joined together. Since the electric wires


14


are contained rectilinearly and crimped, productivity of the wire harness


12


will be no doubt enhanced. In addition, the number of the joints between the crimp terminals


15


will be increased more than before (The number of the joints will be increased more than before if at least three crimp terminals


15


are connected). Further, because more circuits can be manufactured than before, flexibility of the connector will be enhanced, and marketability will be improved.




It is apparent that various modifications can be made without changing the gist of the present invention. Specifically, the housing provided with much more containing sections


16


and recesses


17


can be employed.



Claims
  • 1. A plate connector to be electrically connected to a mating connector and comprising an integral, one-piece insulating housing and a plurality of crimp terminals further comprising respective crimping portions for crimping electric wires, whereinsaid housing includes crimp terminal containing sections; each of the sections being in a form of a groove, in which a plurality of said crimping portions are adapted to be positioned rectilinearly along axes of said electric wires to be contained therein, and each including a plurality of recesses extending from said crimp terminal containing sections in a direction intersecting an extending direction of said crimp terminal containing sections, and each of said crimp terminals includes an engaging portion which is integrally formed with said crimping portion in a direction intersecting an extending direction of said crimping portion and adapted to be contained in said recess to be electrically connected to the mating terminal.
  • 2. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least three of said recesses extend from each of said crimp terminal containing sections.
  • 3. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crimp terminals are disposed below a surface of the housing.
  • 4. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crimp-terminal-containing sections in the form of a groove are mutually parallel and are on one side of the housing.
  • 5. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is rectangular.
  • 6. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing includes a substantially flat surface into which are formed the crimp terminal containing sections and the recesses.
  • 7. The connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the housing includes a back surface generally parallel to the flat surface.
  • 8. The connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the crimp terminals are below the flat surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-176608 Jun 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
4066316 Rollings Jan 1978 A
4655528 Groft Apr 1987 A
5057026 Sawai et al. Oct 1991 A
5622515 Hotea et al. Apr 1997 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
4-42722 Feb 1992 JP