Electric-wire holding structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494738
  • Patent Number
    6,494,738
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electric-wire holding structure includes a wire accommodating slot for linearly wiring a covered wire, and a pair of first wire clamping pieces and a pair of second wire claming pieces, each of which are disposed at the wire accommodating slot and are opposed each other with respect to the wire accommodating slot for holing the covered wire. A center line between the pair of first wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from a center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces. A shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to an opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and an opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electric-wire holding structure which is formed in a wiring board for forming predetermined circuits inside a connector housing or an electrical connection box used in the electrical connection of a wire harness in a vehicle such as an automobile, and more particularly to an electric-wire holding structure having wire clamping portions capable of speedily and reliably clamping various electric wires of different wire diameters.




2. Related Art




In a vehicle such as an automobile in which various electronic apparatuses are mounted, a large number of connectors are used for electrical connection between the respective electronic apparatuses or between each wire harness and the electronic apparatuses. As a related connector, one disclosed in, for example, JP-A-2-295074 or the like is known. As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, a connector


10


is known in which an electric wire


1


having a covering


2


is inserted and fitted in a plate-like housing


11


in which a wire accommodating slot


12


, a wire cutting blade


13


, a pair of covering cutting-in blade


14


, and a pair of wire clamping pieces


16


, which are linearly arranged in order, are integrally molded.




With the above-described connector


10


, with the exception of the metallic wire cutting blade


13


which is insert-molded for cutting an end portion of the wire


1


, the pair of covering cutting-in blades


14


made of a metal are formed by bending as single pieces separately from the plate-like housing


11


. The covering cutting-in blades


14


are provided with the so-called function of an insulation displacement terminal, and are adapted to cut the covering


2


of the wire


1


, which is press-fitted between the opposing portions of a substantially U-shaped gap portion, by their edge portions, and are thereby brought into contact with a core so as to obtain a conducting state.




In addition, the flexural rigidity of the wire clamping pieces


16


toward the covering cutting-in blades


14


is weakened by a pair of vertical slots


15


each provided between the wire clamping piece


16


and the covering cutting-in blade


14


, a pair of undercut portions


18


provided so as to separate the wire clamping portions


16


from a bottom


12




a


of the wire accommodating slot, and a pair of chamfered portions


19


for forming an inverse V-shaped opposing gap


17


. When the wire


1


is press-fitted in the opposing gap


17


, the wire clamping pieces


16


are resiliently displaced toward the covering cutting-in blades


14


while displacing the covering


2


and clamping the outer surface of the covering.




In addition, the displacement of the wire clamping pieces


16


in an opposite direction to the direction toward the covering cutting-in blades


14


is suppressed, thereby preventing the wire


1


from coming off in its axial direction. Further, the coming off of the wire


1


in the upward direction is prevented by the inverse V-shaped opposing gap


17


between the pair of wire clamping pieces


16


.




However, the above-described related connector


10


has a drawback in that the force with which the wire


1


is clamped is likely to deteriorate with a decline in the flexural rigidity of the wire clamping pieces


16


in the plate-like housing


11


due to the vertical slots


15


, the undercut portions


18


, and the chamfered portions


19


.




In addition, because the wire


1


is clamped by one pair of wire clamping pieces


16


, in a case where the wire diameters are of various types, it is impossible to cope with the various wire diameters since the opposing gap


17


between the wire clamping pieces


16


is fixed. Hence, there has been a problem in that exclusive-use plate-housings


11


are required for the respective kinds of wires.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is aimed at overcoming the above-described problems of the conventional art, and its object is to provide an electric-wire holding structure which is capable of speedily and reliably clamping electric wires having various diameters over a relatively wide range.




In accordance with the invention, the above-described problems can be solved by an electric-wire holding structure including:




a wire accommodating slot for linearly wiring a covered wire; and




a pair of first wire clamping pieces and a pair of second wire claming pieces, each of which are disposed at the wire accommodating slot and are opposed each other with respect to the wire accommodating slot for holing the covered wire;




wherein a center line between the pair of first wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from a center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, and




wherein a shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to an opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and an opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces.




In addition, preferably, to solve the above-described problems, wire clamping portions respectively including the pair of first wire clamping portion and the pair of second clamping portion are separately provided at the wire accommodating slot as a large-size wire clamping portion for large-size wire and as a small-size wire clamping portion for a small-size wire in correspondence with outside diameter of the covered wire.




Further, preferably, the electric-wire holding structure according to claim


1


further comprises an insulation displacement terminal for press-fitting the covered wire provided at the wire accommodating slot.




Further, preferably, opposing end faces of the pair of first wire cramping pieces are substantially parallel each other.




In accordance with the above-described electric-wire holding structure, the opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces in the wire accommodating slot and the opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces located adjacent to the pair of first wire clamping pieces are set to be equal, and the center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from the center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces. In addition, the shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to the opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and the opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces.




Accordingly, as the wire is inserted between the pairs of first and second wire clamping pieces, the wire can be held by the inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and the inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece as well. Hence, the wire can be clamped in a meandering state at three positions between the pair of first wire clamping pieces, between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, and between the inner end corners of the first and second wire clamping pieces. Accordingly, electric wires having various wires diameters over a relatively wide range can be held speedily and reliably, and it is possible to reliably prevent the wire from coming off in the axial and upward directions.




In addition, in the above-described electric-wire holding structure, since the pair of large-size wire clamping portions and the pair of small-size wire clamping portions are provided in the same wire accommodating slot in correspondence with outside diameters of the covered wires, it is possible to apply the electric-wire holding structure to electric wires having at least two kinds of wire diameter, and an appropriate meandering state can be formed inside either wire clamping portions depending on the wire diameter. Accordingly, the electric wires of various diameters can be clamped more reliably between the wire clamping pieces.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial plan view illustrating a corner portion of a wiring board illustrating a first embodiment of an electric-wire holding structure in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view illustrating an essential portion of the electric-wire holding structure shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view illustrating a state in which a large-size wire is held in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view illustrating a state in which a small-size wire is held in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a partial plan view of an inside portion of the wiring board illustrating a second embodiment of the electric-wire holding structure in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view illustrating an essential portion of a related connector; and





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a detailed description will be given of a first embodiment of an electric-wire holding structure in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 1

is a partial plan view illustrating a corner portion of a wiring board having the electric-wire holding structure in accordance with the first embodiment.

FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view illustrating an essential portion of the electric-wire holding structure shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is a plan view shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 4

is a plan view illustrating a state in which a large-size wire is held in FIG.


3


.

FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line G—G in FIG.


4


.

FIG. 6

is a plan view illustrating a state in which a small-size wire is held in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, an electric-wire holding structure in this embodiment is formed on a wiring board


21


made of a resin. In this embodiment, a description will be given of the electric-wire holding structure which is formed at a corner portion of the wiring board


21


so as to hold an end portion of the electric wire.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the electric-wire holding structure


20


comprises a plurality of wire accommodating slots


22


which are juxtaposed linearly in the wiring board


21


and in which covered wires are fitted, and a plurality of pairs of wire clamping pieces


23


to


26


. Specifically, a large-size wire clamping portion


28


, which is formed by the pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


and the pair of second wire clamping pieces


24


, are integrally molded in each wire accommodating slot


22


. The pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


and the pair of second wire clamping pieces


24


for a large-size wire are resin blades witch respectively oppose each other and are arranged in that order from the left-hand side in the drawing.




A small-size wire clamping portions


29


, which is formed by the pair of first wire clamping pieces


25


and the pair of second wire clamping pieces


26


, is similarly juxtaposed at a position adjacent to the aforementioned large-size wire clamping portions


28


in the wire accommodating slot


22


. The pair of first wire clamping pieces


25


and the pair of the second wire clamping pieces


26


for a small-size wire are arranged in that order from the right-hand side in the drawing. It should be noted that an unillustrated metallic insulation displacement terminal is fitted at a predetermined position in the wire accommodating slot


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the pair of the first wire clamping pieces


23


are provided symmetrically about the center line of the wire accommodating slot


22


. Namely, the pair of the first wire clamping pieces


23


are provided such that the center line of a relatively wide opposing interval (hereafter referred to as the slot width) A between the pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


and the center line of the wire accommodating slot


22


are aligned with each other.




In contrast, a slot width B between the pair of second wire clamping pieces


24


for a large-size wire is the same as the slot width A between the pair of the first wire clamping pieces


23


, but the center line of the slot width B is offset toward one side (upwardly in the drawing) by a dimension d


1


from the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


23


.




In addition, the shortest interval (hereafter referred to as a diagonal slot width) C connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece


23


and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece


24


is set to the same dimension as the slot width A between the first wire clamping pieces


23


and the slot width B between the second wire clamping pieces


24


. It should be noted that the slot widths A and B and the diagonal slot width C are set to be smaller than the diameter of the large-size wire to be clamped.




Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 4

, an end portion of a large-size wire


1




a


, which is linearly inserted and fitted in such a manner as to extend from the pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


to the pair of second wire clamping pieces


24


, is clamped at three positions in total involving the slot width A between the first wire clamping pieces


23


, the slot width B between the second wire clamping pieces


24


with the center-axis offset d


1


with respect to the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


23


, and the diagonal slot width C between the inner end corners of the first and second wire clamping pieces


23


and


24


. Therefore, the end portion of the large-size wire


1




a


meanders by undergoing compressive deformation from the initial state of the diameter of the large-size wire. Hence, by virtue of the clamping in this meandering state, the clamping force of the wire clamping pieces against the large-size wire increases, thereby reliably preventing the electric wire from coming off in the axial and upward directions.




Further, a description will be given of the arrangement of the pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the pair of first wire clamping pieces


23


are projected as planar projecting pieces which respectively project toward an opposing center line from an inner side surface


21




a


and an inner bottom surface


21




b


in the wiring board


21


. A slot having a substantially U-shaped cross section with the slot width A is formed by the opposing end faces of the projecting pieces and the inner bottom surface


21




b


of the wiring board


21


. Although a description has been given of the arrangement of the first wire clamping pieces


23


, the second wire clamping pieces


24


have a similar arrangement, and the first and second wire clamping pieces


25


and


26


of the small-size wire clamping portions


29


, which will be described later, also have a similar arrangement.




Next, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the small-size wire clamping portions


29


which are provided in the same wire accommodating slot


22


adjacent to the above-described large-size wire clamping portions


28


are provided such that the center line of a relatively narrow slot width D between the first wire clamping pieces


25


for a small-size wire and the center line of the wire accommodating slot


22


are aligned with each other.




A slot width E between the pair of second wire clamping pieces


26


for a small-size wire is the same as the slot width D between the pair of the first wire clamping pieces


25


, but the center line of the slot width E is offset toward one side (upwardly in the drawing) by a dimension d


2


from the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


25


.




A diagonal slot width F which is the shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece


25


and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece


26


is set to the same dimension as the slot width D between the first wire clamping pieces


25


and the slot width E between the second wire clamping pieces


26


. It should be noted that the slot widths D and E and the diagonal slot width F are set to be smaller than the diameter of the small-size wire to be clamped.




Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 6

, an end portion of a small-size wire


1




b


, which is inserted in the wire accommodating slot


22


and is linearly inserted and fitted in such a manner as to extend from the pair of second wire clamping pieces


26


to the pair of first wire clamping pieces


25


, is clamped at three positions in total involving the slot width D between the first wire clamping pieces


25


, the slot width E between the second wire clamping pieces


26


with the center-axis offset d


2


with respect to the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


25


, and the diagonal slot width F between the inner end corners of the first and second wire clamping pieces


25


and


26


. Therefore, the end portion of the small-size wire


1




b


meanders by undergoing compressive deformation from the initial state of the diameter of the small-size wire


1




b


. Hence, by virtue of the clamping in this meandering state, the clamping force of the wire clamping pieces against the small-size wire


1




b


increases, thereby reliably preventing the electric wire from coming off in the axial and upward directions.




As described above, since the large-size wire clamping portions


28


for a large-size wire including the first wire clamping pieces


23


and the second wire clamping pieces


24


, and the small-size wire clamping portions


29


for a small-size wire including the first wire clamping pieces


25


and the second wire clamping pieces


26


adjacent to the wire clamping portions


28


are provided in the same wire accommodating slot


22


, the large-size wire clamping portions


28


and the small-size wire clamping portions


29


can be selectively used in correspondence with the outside diameter of the covered wire to be used. Accordingly, it is possible to form an appropriate meandering state at either wire clamping portions


28


and


29


in correspondence with at least two kinds of diameters of electric wires, and it is possible to clamp various diameters of covered wires between the wire clamping pieces more reliably.




It should be noted that although, with the electric-wire holding structure in accordance with this embodiment, two sets of wire clamping portions, i.e., the large-size wire clamping portions


28


and the small-size wire clamping portions


29


, are provided in such a manner as to be adjacent to each other along the wire accommodating slot


22


, a total of three sets of wire clamping portions may be juxtaposed by increasing the number of sets by one. Further, wire clamping portions having an arrangement of two upper and lower stages may be provided by disposing the small-size wire clamping portions


29


on the inner bottom surface side below the large-size wire clamping portions


28


inside the wire accommodating slot


22


.




In addition, although the pitch of arrangement between adjacent ones of the wire clamping pieces


23


to


26


is set appropriately in correspondence with the wire diameters, the pitch is generally set to a value substantially equivalent to a maximum diameter of a large-size wire used. Further, the flexural rigidity of the wire clamping pieces


23


to


26


may be adjusted by appropriately providing undercut portions for separating the wire clamping pieces from the inner bottom surface


21




b


inside the wiring board


21


in correspondence with the wire diameter.




Furthermore, since a plurality of wiring boards


21


are laminated, and the wiring board


21


in the uppermost layer is covered with an unillustrated cover housing or the like, the covered wires are prevented from coming off the wire accommodating slot


22


upwardly in that wiring board


21


.




Next, referring to

FIG. 7

, a detailed description will be given of a second embodiment of the electric-wire holding structure in accordance with the invention. An electric-wire holding structure


30


in this embodiment is a holding structure formed in an inside portion of the resin-made wiring board


21


so as to hold an intermediate portion of an electric wire.




Namely, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the electric-wire holding structure in this embodiment is formed in the wire accommodating slot


22


in an inside portion of the wiring board


21


described in the first embodiment, and is provided such that such that the center line of a slot width L between a pair of first wire clamping pieces


33


, which form a wire clamping portion


38


, and the center line of the wire accommodating slot


22


are aligned with each other.




A slot width M between a pair of second wire clamping pieces


34


, which form the other part of the wire clamping portion


38


, is the same as the slot width L between the pair of the first wire clamping pieces


33


, but the center line of the slot width M is offset toward one side (downwardly in the drawing) by a dimension d


3


from the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


33


.




Further, a diagonal slot width N which is the shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece


33


and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece


34


is set to the same dimension as the slot width L between the first wire clamping pieces


33


and the slot width M between the second wire clamping pieces


34


.




It should be noted that the slot widths L and M and the diagonal slot width N are set to be smaller than the diameter of the wire to be clamped. An insulation displacement terminal


4


is fitted at a predetermined position inside the wire accommodating slot


22


, and at the same time as a covered wire


1




c


is inserted and fitted in the wire clamping piece


22


, the covered wire


1




c


is concurrently press-fitted between pairs of insulation displacing blades


4




b


of the insulation displacement terminal


4


. Consequently, the covering of the covered wire


1




c


is cut, and as its internal core is brought into contact with the insulation displacing blades


4




b


, a conducting state is obtained, and the covered wire


1




c


is subsequently crimped by a pair of crimp portions


4




a


located adjacent thereto.




Accordingly, an intermediate portion of the covered wire


1




c


, which is linearly inserted and fitted in such a manner as to extend from the pair of first wire clamping pieces


33


to the pair of second wire clamping pieces


34


in the wire accommodating slot


22


, is clamped at three positions in total involving the slot width L between the first wire clamping pieces


33


, the slot width M between the second wire clamping pieces


34


with the center-axis offset d


3


with respect to the center line between the first wire clamping pieces


33


, and the diagonal slot width N between the inner end corners of the first and second wire clamping pieces


33


and


34


. Therefore, the intermediate portion of the covered wire


1




c


meanders by undergoing compressive deformation from the initial state of the diameter of the wire. Hence, by virtue of the clamping in this meandering state, the clamping force of the wire clamping pieces against the covered wire


1




c


increases, thereby reliably preventing the electric wire from coming off in the axial and upward directions.




It should be noted that, in combination with the electric-wire holding structure


20


of the above-described first embodiment, the covered wire on the wiring board


21


can be held at a plurality of positions including both ends and intermediate portions of the covered wire, thereby making it possible to hold the covered wire more firmly on the wiring board


21


.




Further, with the electric-wire holding structure


30


in this embodiment, although only one set of wire clamping portions


38


is provided, wire clamping portions of a two-stage structure maybe provided by, for example, disposing small-size wire clamping portions on the inner bottom surface side below the wire clamping portions


38


inside the wire accommodating slot


22


.




As described above, in accordance with the above-described electric-wire holding structure, the opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces in the wire accommodating slot and the opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces located adjacent to the pair of first wire clamping pieces are set to be equal, and the center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from the center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces. In addition, the shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to the opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and the opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces.




Accordingly, as the wire is inserted between the pairs of first and second wire clamping pieces, the wire can be held by the inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and the inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece as well. Hence, the wire can be clamped in a meandering state at three positions between the pair of first wire clamping pieces, between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, and between the inner end corners of the first and second wire clamping pieces. Accordingly, electric wires having various wires diameters over a relatively wide range can be held speedily and reliably, and it is possible to reliably prevent the wire from coming off in the axial and upward directions.




In addition, in the above-described electric-wire holding structure, since the pair of large-size wire clamping portions and the pair of small-size wire clamping portions are provided in the same wire accommodating slot in correspondence with outside diameters of the covered wires, it is possible to apply the electric-wire holding structure to electric wires having at least two kinds of wire diameter, and an appropriate meandering state can be formed inside either wire clamping portions depending on the wire diameter. Accordingly, the electric wires of various diameters can be clamped more reliably between the wire clamping pieces. Hence, it is possible to obtain a wiring board, a connector, and the like excelling in versatility.



Claims
  • 1. An electric-wire holding structure comprising:a wire accommodating slot for linearly wiring a covered wire; and a pair of first wire clamping pieces and a pair of second wire clamping pieces, each of which are disposed at the wire accommodating slot and are opposite each other with respect to the wire accommodating slot for holding the covered wire; wherein a center line between the pair of first wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from a center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, wherein a shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end comer of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to an opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and an opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, and wherein wire clamping portions respectively including a first wire clamping portion and a second wire clamping portion are separately provided at the wire accommodating slot as a large-size wire clamping portion for large-size wire and as a small-size wire clamping portion for a small-size wire in correspondence with outside diameter of the covered wire, wherein one of the wire clamping portions is formed by the pair of first wire clamping pieces and the pair of second wire clamping pieces.
  • 2. The electric-wire holding structure according to claim 1 further comprising:an insulation displacement terminal for press-fitting the covered wire provided at the wire accommodating slot.
  • 3. An electric-wire holding structure comprising:a wire accommodating slot for linearly wiring a covered wire; and a pair of first wire clamping pieces and a pair of second wire clamping pieces, each of which are disposed at the wire accommodating slot and are opposite each other with respect to the wire accommodating slot for holding the covered wire; wherein a center line between the pair of first wire clamping pieces is offset in one direction from a center line between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, and wherein a shortest interval connecting an inner end corner of the first wire clamping piece and an inner end corner of the second wire clamping piece is set to be equal to an opposing interval between the pair of first wire clamping pieces and an opposing interval between the pair of second wire clamping pieces, further comprising: an insulation displacement terminal for press-fitting the covered wire provided at the wire accommodating slot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-113953 Apr 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4029896 Skinner Jun 1977 A
4224465 Ruzic Sep 1980 A
5030136 Reinhardt et al. Jul 1991 A
6193543 Howard et al. Feb 2001 B1
6280235 Radliff Aug 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2-295074 Dec 1990 JP