Dual media connector for a vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257923
  • Patent Number
    6,257,923
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A dual media connector having a first media wire and a second media wire disposed within each of a housing insert, a rear seal, a conduit and a grommet, the first and second media wires adapted to electrically interconnect first and second communications devices with external communication signals.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates generally to communication devices and, more particularly, to a dual media connector for a motor vehicle.




2. Discussion




With the advent of the information age, access to multiple media communication systems has become desirable from locations other than the home. Specifically, operators of cargo carrying vehicles such as class 7 and 8 tractors find themselves away from home a large portion of the time. In addition, many of these vehicles are equipped with sleeper cabs to allow the operator to rest within the vehicle while it is stationary. Accordingly, it is advantageous to equip such a vehicle with a media connector for coupling electronic devices such as telephones and computers to telephone lines or televisions to cable connections located at rest stops throughout North America.




Some manufactures have attempted to fulfill the need for on board communications devices but these early designs may be improved upon. For example, one existing media connector provides only a single media communication path per housing. If an operator wishes the option of connecting to both a telephone and a television media wire, multiple exterior body mounts, housings, conduits and cab apertures are required.




Additionally, serviceability is a concern due to the frequent connection and disconnection of external cables to the media wire mounted on the vehicle. Accordingly, a replaceable connection is important to long-term customer satisfaction. Counter to this theory, one manufacturer supplies a television media wire including a coaxial cable having a vinyl over-molded plug. While the over-molded plug serves to protect a portion of the wire from the weather, serviceability of the assembly is sacrificed. Specifically, replacement of the entire over-molded plug and media wire is required if any portion wears prematurely.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dual media connector for a motor vehicle having a single mount and associated hardware.




It is another object of the present invention to provide media couplers which are easily serviceable.




The present invention relates to a dual media connector having a first media wire and a second media wire disposed within each of a housing insert, a rear seal, a conduit and a grommet. The first and second media wires are adapted to electrically interconnect first and second communications devices with external communication signals.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial perspective view of an exemplary vehicle equipped with an embodiment of the dual media connector constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view, partially in section, of the dual media connector shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the dual media connector constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a first end of a housing insert constructed in accordance with the teachings of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a second end of the housing insert shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the dual media connector of the present invention taken at line


6





6


as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a first end of a rear seal constructed in accordance with the teachings of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is perspective view of a second end of the rear seal shown in

FIG. 7

; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a grommet constructed in accordance with the teachings of an embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With initial reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a dual media connector constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is depicted at reference numeral


10


. The dual media connector


10


is coupled to an exemplary motor vehicle


12


having a body


14


defining a passenger compartment


16


. The vehicle


12


is equipped with a receptacle


18


mounted to the body


14


. As is known in the art, the receptacle


18


is typically constructed as a hollow cylinder mounted to the body


14


to provide convenient access to a portion of the vehicle's wiring harness. The receptacle


18


includes a cover


20


pivotally mounted thereto for selectively providing access to the inside of the cylinder when in an open position and providing a water tight seal when in a closed position.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the dual media connector includes a pair of media wires that provide an electrical path to the passenger compartment such as, for example, a phone wire


22


or a coaxial cable


24


. In the preferred embodiment, the dual media connector


10


of the present invention is routed beneath the body


14


to minimize intrusion within the passenger compartment


16


. The connector


10


generally includes a housing insert


26


, a grommet


28


, and a conduit


30


sealingly intercoupling the housing insert


26


and the grommet


28


. Accordingly, the connector


10


offers protection from the environment beneath the vehicle


12


by housing both the phone wire


22


and the coaxial cable


24


in a substantially waterproof assembly extending from the vehicle passenger compartment


16


to the receptacle


18


.




The phone wire


22


includes a modular jack


32


electrically coupled and positioned on each end of the phone wire


22


. Similarly, the coaxial cable


24


includes a connector


34


electrically coupled to each end of the coaxial cable


24


. Preferably, the connector


34


is a male, crimp-on connector having an internally threaded hexagonal nut


36


rotatably supported thereon. A rear seal


38


is provided to enclose a rear aperture


40


of the housing insert


26


while allowing the coaxial cable


24


and phone wire


22


to pass through a passage


42


extending through the rear seal


38


. The grommet


28


sealingly engages the floor panel of the passenger compartment


16


. The conduit


30


and two heat shrink tubes


44


interconnect the grommet


28


and the rear seal


38


to enclose and effectively waterproof the dual media connector


10


.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the housing insert


26


is generally cup-shaped and includes a cylindrical thin walled body


46


with a first end


48


having an end wall


50


, a second end


52


and a cavity


54


extending from second end


52


to the end wall


50


. The end wall


50


includes a phone coupler aperture


56


and a coaxial coupler aperture


58


extending therethrough. A hexagonal boss


60


extends from the end wall


50


into the cavity


54


for cooperation with the hexagonal nut


36


.




With reference to

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the hexagonal nut


36


of the connector


34


is disposed within the hexagonal boss


60


. At this time, a coaxial coupler


62


may be threadingly engaged with the hexagonal nut


36


such that the end wall


50


is clamped therebetween. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the hexagonal boss


60


acts as a socket to resist rotation of the hexagonal nut


36


thereby eliminating the need for a special tool to interconnect the coaxial coupler


62


and the coaxial cable


24


.




In similar fashion, a phone coupler


64


is removably mounted to the housing insert


26


. Specifically, the phone coupler


64


includes a flexible tab


66


disposed within the phone coupler aperture


56


for biased engagement with the end wall


50


. It should be appreciated that the phone coupler


64


is coupled to the housing insert


26


by being disposed within the cavity


54


such that access to the flexible tab


66


may be achieved from outside of the vehicle


12


. Therefore, a service technician need not remove the entire dual media connector


10


nor climb beneath the vehicle to service and replace the phone coupler


64


. Once the flexible tab


66


is biasedly engaged with the end wall


50


, the modular jack


32


and the phone coupler


64


are interconnected.




The housing insert


26


also includes a pair of annular O-ring grooves


68


positioned on an outer surface


70


of the body


46


. In the preferred embodiment, O-rings (not shown) are disposed within the grooves


68


to engage the receptacle when the insert is disposed therein so as to provide a waterproof seal between the housing insert


26


and the receptacle


18


.




To facilitate removable coupling of the housing insert


26


to the receptacle


18


, a snap button


72


(

FIG. 3

) radially projects from a terminal end


73


of a cantilevered arm


74


that is integrally formed with the body


46


. The receptacle


18


includes an aperture (not shown) for receipt of the snap button


72


. It should be appreciated that the snap button


72


protrudes past the outer surface


70


of the body


46


and is biasedly loaded against the receptacle wall until the snap button


72


“snaps” or is displaced into the receptacle aperture. Accordingly, the snap button


72


and the cantilevered arm


74


of the present invention effectively reduce the cost and assembly time required to construct a multi-component coupling mechanism having a ball and spring disposed in an aperture as is common in the art.




The second end


52


of the body


46


further includes a pair of keyways


76


formed in a collar


77


as well as a pair of recesses


78


are formed on an end face


80


of the body


46


. Both of the keyways


76


and the recesses


78


cooperate with the rear seal


38


in a manner described in greater detail hereinafter.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the rear seal


38


includes a thin walled stepped housing


84


having a first end


86


, a second end


88


and an outer surface


90


. The housing


84


also includes a radially extending flange


92


axially offset from the first end


86


. A pair of clips


94


axially extend from the flange


92


spaced apart from the outer surface


90


of the housing


84


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the distance between each of the clips


94


is less than the distance between the keyways


76


of the housing insert


26


thereby creating a snap-fit coupling between the rear seal


38


and the housing insert


26


. It should also be appreciated that the rear seal


38


includes an external annular O-ring groove


96


for receipt of an O-ring


95


sized to engage an inner surface of the housing insert


26


.




In order to maintain the structural integrity of the clips


94


during assembly of the dual media connector


10


to the receptacle


18


, an indexing mechanism


97


is provided for transferring load from the rear seal


38


to the housing insert


26


. The indexing mechanism


97


includes a pair of teeth


98


radially protruding from the outer surface


90


to drivingly engage the recesses


78


during installation of the housing insert


26


to the receptacle. Specifically, it is contemplated that the operator will impart a torque to the rear seal


38


in an attempt to seat the snap button


72


within an aperture (not shown) of the receptacle


18


. During this time, the load imparted to the rear seal


38


is transferred to the housing insert


26


through the interconnection of teeth


98


and recesses


78


. Accordingly, any shear loads generated at the rear seal


38


during the installation bypass the clips


94


thereby maintaining the structural integrity of the assembly.




Lastly, the rear seal


38


includes a radially extending barb


100


positioned at the second end


88


. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the barb


100


functions to retain the heat shrink tube


44


in an installed position after the application of heat whereupon the heat shrink tube contracts to provide a sealed connection. The conduit


30


is also appropriately sized to slip within the heat shrink tube


44


and the passage


42


of the rear seal


38


prior to the application of heat.




As mentioned earlier, serviceability of the couplers is important since frequent connection and disconnection may detrimentally wear the couplers. In the illustrated embodiment, the replaceable media couplers include the phone coupler


64


and the coaxial coupler


62


which are each detachably mounted to the housing insert


26


. When the dual media connector


10


is assembled, the couplers function to provide a convenient connection point to each of the media wires from an exterior body panel of the vehicle. Additionally, when an operator wishes to replace a coupler due to excess wear, he or she needs simply to open the cover


20


for service access to the couplers mounted within the housing insert


26


. By implementing the proposed design, a majority of the dual media connector remains intact while the serviceable media couplers may be replaced inexpensively and easily from a location outside the vehicle.




With reference to

FIG. 9

, the grommet


28


includes a generally disk shaped plug


104


preferably constructed from a resilient, insulating material for sealing the passenger compartment


16


and protecting the phone wire


22


and coaxial cable


24


from damage. The plug


104


includes an external annular groove


106


sized to engage an aperture (not shown) extending through the bottom of the passenger compartment


16


. A first generally hollow nipple


108


having a barb


110


extends outwardly from the plug


104


to cooperate with another heat shrink tube


44


. As earlier described with reference to barb


100


, the barb


110


cooperates with the heat shrink tube


44


to maintain the relative axial positioning of the components prior to the application of heat. The first nipple


108


includes a membrane (not shown) for enclosing the nipple thereby allowing use of the grommet


28


in applications where the media wires are to be retrofitted or not used at all. When an installer wishes to use the grommet


28


in conjunction with the media wires


22


and


24


as previously described, the membrane is simply pierced to allow the media wires to be disposed therethrough. The grommet


28


also includes a second nipple


112


positioned adjacent to first nipple


108


. The second nipple


112


is also generally hollow including a membrane


114


for maintaining the seal between the passenger compartment and the underside of the body


14


if the second nipple


112


is not to be used for housing additional wires. It is contemplated that the installer of the dual media connector


10


of the present invention would clip off the end of the second nipple


112


if an aperture for a tertiary line were required. It should be appreciated that a wire for controlling an inverter for cab power may be disposed within the second nipple aperture.




Therefore, it should be appreciated that the configuration and operation of the dual media connector provides manufacturing and operational advantages over the prior art. Specifically, the dual media connector


10


of the present invention provides a dual media communication path within a single, easily serviceable mount.




The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations may be made therein without department from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A dual media connector for coupling two distinct media signals to communication devices within a vehicle, the vehicle having a body defining a passenger compartment, the dual media connector comprising:a first media wire having a first and second end; a second media wire having a first and second end; a housing insert including a generally cylindrical hollow body with an end wall defining a cavity; a first coupler disposed in said cavity and removably mounted to said end wall, said first coupler having a first end and a second end, said second end detachably coupled to said first end of said first media wire, said first end to receive one of the two media signals; a second coupler disposed in said cavity and removably mounted to said end wall, said second coupler having a first end and a second end, said second end detachably coupled to said first end of said second media wire, said first end to receive the other of the two media signals; and wherein said second ends of said first and second media wires are to be disposed within the passenger compartment for connection with the communication devices.
  • 2. The dual media connector of claim 1 wherein said housing insert includes an integrally molded snap button.
  • 3. The dual media connector of claim 2 wherein said housing insert includes an outer surface having an annular groove for receipt of a seal.
  • 4. The dual media connector of claim 1 wherein said end wall includes a first aperture and a second aperture extending therethrough, said first coupler disposed in said first aperture and including a tab biasedly engaged with said end wall.
  • 5. The dual media connector of claim 4 wherein said second coupler is disposed in said second aperture, said second end of said second coupler threadingly engaged with said first end of said second media wire.
  • 6. The dual media connector of claim 5 wherein said first end of said second media wire includes a hexagonal nut engaged with said housing insert such that said hexagonal is restricted for rotation.
  • 7. The dual media connector of claim 6 wherein said end wall is clamped between said hexagonal nut and said second coupler.
  • 8. The dual media connector of claim 1 further including a rear seal coupled to said housing insert for enclosing said cavity, said rear seal including a clip biasedly engaging said housing insert.
  • 9. The dual media connector of claim 8 wherein said rear seal includes an outwardly projecting barb engaging a heat shrink tube, said heat shrink tube sealingly interconnecting said rear seal and a conduit.
  • 10. The dual media connector of claim 8 wherein said rear seal includes an indexing tooth protruding from an end face of said rear seal and wherein said housing insert includes a recess sized to cooperate with said indexing tooth to provide a torsional load transfer path from said rear seal to said housing insert.
  • 11. A dual media connector interconnecting a vehicle passenger compartment and a receptacle mounted to a body panel of the vehicle, the dual media connector comprising:first and second media wires; and a housing, said housing coupled to said first and second wires, said housing including a generally cylindrical body having a first end, a second end, and an outer surface; an end wall defining a cavity, said end wall having a first aperture and a second aperture extending therethrough; and a boss protruding from said end wall into said cavity, said boss circumscribing said second aperture to restrain the second media wire from rotation.
  • 12. The housing insert of claim 11 further including a snap button positioned at a terminal end of a cantilevered arm integrally formed in said body; said snap button biasedly engaging the receptacle.
  • 13. The housing insert of claim 12 wherein the dual media connector further includes a rear seal and said housing includes a keyway cooperating with a clip axially extending from the rear seal.
  • 14. The housing insert of claim 13 wherein said housing includes a recess positioned on an end face thereof for engagement with an indexing tooth axially extending from the rear seal.
  • 15. The housing insert of claim 12 wherein said outer surface includes an annular groove for positioning a seal therein.
  • 16. A vehicle and dual media connector combination, the combination comprising:a body defining a passenger compartment, said passenger compartment housing a first communications device and a second communications device; a receptacle mounted to said body, said receptacle having a cover coupled thereto; and said dual media connector having a first media wire and a second media wire disposed within each of a housing insert, a rear seal, a conduit and a grommet, said first and second media wires to electrically interconnect the first and second communications devices with external communication signals.
  • 17. The vehicle dual media connector combination of claim 16 wherein said dual media connector includes a replaceable first coupler connected to said first media wire and a replaceable second coupler connected to said second media wire.
  • 18. The vehicle dual media connector combination of claim 17 wherein said housing insert includes a cantilevered snap button biasedly engaged with said receptacle.
  • 19. The vehicle dual media connector combination of claim 18 wherein said housing insert, said rear seal, said conduit and said grommet are sealingly interconnected in series.
  • 20. The vehicle dual media connector combination of claim 19 wherein said grommet sealing engages an aperture extending through said body into said passenger compartment.
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Entry
Photograph of KIM Hotstart TV Connector, Part Number 80505-3407.
Photograph of KIM Hotstart Phone Connector (View A).
Photograph of KIM Hotstart Phone Connector (View B).