Electrical connection box

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6250954
  • Patent Number
    6,250,954
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 3, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connection box which includes a main unit, having a mounting surface thereon, and a circuit unit having a bottom surface complementary to the mounting surface. The circuit unit is mounted on the main unit with the bottom surface facing the mounting surface. A holder is provided on a side surface next to the mounting surface and is attached by a plurality of attachment sections. There is a stop member on the mounting surface spaced apart from and adjacent the holder, forming an insertion space therebetween. This permits the wire harness to extend through the insertion space to the exterior of the unit. It prevents the harness from entering upon the mounting surface and being trapped there. It also makes it easier to draw the wire harness out of the connection box. In a preferred form of the Invention, there is a retainer on the holder (preferably arcuate) which is spaced apart from the side surface and provides additional space for maneuvering the wire harness. This facilitates both insertion and assembly, and also minimizes breakage of or damage to the wire harness.
Description




This Application claims the benefit of the priority of Japanese Application 10-252875, filed Sep. 7, 1998.




The present Invention is directed to an improved electrical connection box for electrical and electronic components, such as fuses, relays, junctions, etc. It is intended primarily for mounting in an automobile.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electrical connection boxes of the type described herein hold various electronic circuits and components, and also serve as branching points for wire harnesses.




Referring to

FIGS. 8

to


12


, main unit


41


of the electrical connection box includes mounting surface


43


on upper surface


42


. Positioning sections


44


are located at the four corners of mounting surface


43


. Engagement locks


45


, spaced apart from each other, are adjacent side surface


52


and between two positioning sections


44


. They project from mounting surface


43


, as does male connector


46


.




Circuit unit


47


is provided with bottom surface


48


which corresponds to mounting surface


43


. A female conductor (not shown) projects from bottom surface


48


and mates with male connector


46


. One of cassette locks


51


projects from each of side surfaces


50


. These cassette locks fit with engagement locks


45


to secure circuit unit


47


to main unit


41


. In this position, male connector


46


is engaged by the female connector of circuit unit


47


to form an electrical connection.




Engagement locks


53


are spaced apart from each other and project toward engagement lock


45


of main unit


41


. Holder


54


comprises main unit attachment section


55


and connector attachment section


56


. Attachment section side surface


58


of attachment section


55


is a flat surface and two cassette locks


59


, spaced apart from each other, project from the side surface. The upper end of side surface


58


is at the same height as the upper ends of cassette locks


59


. When cassette locks


59


are within engagement. locks


53


, thereby retaining holder


54


on main unit


41


, insertion space A is formed between main unit


41


and holder


54


by side surface


52


, engagement lock


53


, side surface


58


, and cassette lock


59


. Opening


61


is located at the center of connector attachment section


56


.




Diagnosis connector


60


includes a plurality of connection terminals


62


at the lower end thereof. When the diagnosis connector is in place, connector terminals


62


are in electrical contact with wire harness


63


. Wire harness


63


passes through insertion space A and extends out in the direction of circuit unit


47


.




Due to the construction of positioning sections


44


and engagement locks


45


, it is possible for portions of wire harness


63


, having been passed through insertion space A and extended out toward circuit unit


47


, to stray onto mounting surface


43


.




This is particularly shown in

FIGS. 8 and 10

. If circuit unit


47


is then mounted on main unit


41


, those portions of wire harness


63


which are on mounting surface


43


will be trapped between circuit unit


47


and main unit


41


or between circuit unit


47


and engagement lock


45


. This may interfere with the electrical connection between circuit unit


47


and main unit


41


; in addition, this malfunction can cause the application of excessive force to wire harness


63


, resulting in distortion or even breakage thereof.




Moreover, side surface


58


of holder


54


is usually flat, making insertion space A very narrow. When the harness is extended through insertion space A, there will be a tendency to cause the harness to bend in an unforeseeable direction. As a result, it becomes difficult to draw out wire harness


63


when completing the connection. Therefore, there is a need to restrict the wire harness so that it will not move onto mounting surface


43


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present Invention to provide an electrical connection box wherein the circuit unit and the main unit can be reliably fitted together and interconnected, which also reduces the risk of breakage and permits the wire harness to be easily withdrawn from the connection box.




In practicing the Invention, there is provided an electrical connection box made up of a main unit and a circuit unit. The former has a mounting surface thereon, while the latter is provided with a bottom surface complementary to the mounting surface. The circuit unit is mounted on the main unit with the bottom surface facing the mounting surface.




There is also provided a holder, mounted on a side surface, adjacent the mounting surface. It is retained in position by a plurality of attachment sections which engage a corresponding plurality of engagement sections on the side surface. The holder includes a connector adapted for electrical contact with the wire harness.




There is a stop member on the mounting surface which is spaced apart from and adjacent the holder. This forms an insertion space between the holder and the stop member. The insertion space permits the wire harness to pass therethrough to an exterior of the main unit and prevents it from wandering onto the mounting surface.




The stop member is advantageously a flat plate and extends between the engagement sections on the mounting surface. It has been found desirable that the stop member and the engagement sections on the mounting surface be of substantially equal height. In this manner, the wire harness is restrained and prevented from straying onto the mounting surface and being trapped between the mounting surface and the bottom surface.




In a preferred form of the device, there is a retaining section on the holder which extends between the attachment sections; this permits the wire harness to pass over the retaining section. In a preferred form of the device, the retaining section has an offset section which is of lesser height than the attachment sections from which it extends. As a result, passage of the wire harness over the offset section is facilitated.




In a more preferred form of the Invention, the retaining section is an arcuate section which bows in a direction away from the main unit. As a result, the insertion space between the stop member and the retaining member is provided. As an alternative construction, the lower portion of the stop member can be left open, since the wire harness is usually sufficiently restrained by the upper portion of the stop member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings, constituting a part hereof, and in which like reference characters indicate like parts,





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the electrical connection box of the present Invention;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective exploded view of the circuit unit, main unit, and holder;





FIG. 3

is a cross-section of the engagement lock and cassette lock;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged schematic drawing of the electrical connection box of the present Invention;





FIG. 5

is a side view of the device as shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a front view of the device of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged fragmentary view of the holder and main box;





FIG. 8

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 1

, of a prior art electrical connection box;





FIG. 9

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 4

, of the electrical connection box of the prior art;





FIG. 10

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 5

, of the prior art connection box;





FIG. 11

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 6

, of the prior art connection box; and





FIG. 12

is a view, similar to that of

FIG. 7

, of the prior art connection box.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present Invention is shown in

FIGS. 1

to


7


. Electrical connection box main unit


1


includes mounting surface


3


on upper surface


2


which allows circuit unit


17


to be located thereon. Positioning sections


4


are placed at each of the corners of mounting surface


3


and project therefrom. Two engagement locks


5


, separated from each other, project between a pair of opposing positioning sections


4


.




Engagement locks


5


each comprise a pair of guide sections


6


on either side of engagement projection


7


. Stop


9


extends between and continous with engagement locks


5


and projects toward side surface


12


of main unit


1


. Stop


9


is a plate with its upper edge at the same height as that of the upper ends of engagement locks


5


. Male connector


10


projects from upper surface


2


and contains a plurality of terminals


11


.




Engagement locks


13


are spaced apart from each other and project from side surface


12


in the direction of stop


9


. Fitting cavities


14


are at the centers of engagement locks


13


and engagement projection


15


is at the center of fitting cavity


14


. Engagement cavity


16


is on the inner surface of engagement projection


15


.




Circuit unit


17


is provided with bottom surface


18


which is complementary to mounting surface


3


. Male connector


10


projects from mounting surface


3


and is adapted to receive a female conductor (not shown) which projects from bottom surface


18


of circuit unit


17


. Cassette locks


21


are spaced apart from each other and project from each of two opposing side surfaces


20


of circuit unit


17


. When circuit unit


17


is mounted on mounting surface


3


, cassette locks


21


and engagement locks


5


interlock to retain circuit unit


17


on main unit


1


. In this position, male connector


10


and the female connector projecting from bottom surface


18


are in electrical contact.




Holder


24


includes main unit attachment sections


25


and connector attachment section


26


. The attachment sections desirably are two cassette locks


27


spaced apart from each other at the upper ends of the main unit attachment sections. Engagement projections


28




a


are on the outside of insertion openings


28


and engagement claw


29


is on the inner surface of the lower section of engagement projection


28




a


. Cassette locks


27


are inserted into fitting cavities


14


and engagement projection


15


on side surface


12


of main unit


1


is introduced into insertion opening


28


, whereby engagement claw


29


fits into engagement cavity


16


, thereby mounting holder


24


and retaining it on main unit


1


.




In a preferred form of the Invention, arcuate section


30


extends between cassette locks


27


of holder


24


. Arcuate section


30


bows in the direction away from side surface


12


of main unit


1


. When cassette locks


27


engage engagement locks


13


, holder


24


is mounted on main unit


1


. This forms insertion space B between main unit


1


and holder


24


by side surface


12


, engagement locks


13


, arcuate section


30


, and cassette locks


27


. As a result, the distance between side surface


12


and arcuate section


30


is larger than the distance between side surface


52


and main unit


41


and attachment section


58


of the prior art devices of this type.




It has been found desirable that the upper end of arcuate section


30


is lower than the upper ends of cassette locks


27


, thereby forming offset section


32


. The space created by offset section


32


facilitates the passage of wire harness


36


thereover.




Opening


34


is formed at the center of attachment section


26


. Diagnosis connector


33


, having a plurality of connection terminals


35


, is inserted into opening


34


. Terminals


35


form an electrical connection with wire harness


36


and the latter passes through insertion space B and extends out through the side of circuit unit


17


. Due to the presence of holder


24


, cassette lock


27


, offset section


32


, wire harness


36


, when inserted, will be constrained to extend only over offset section


32


of holder


24


. In other words, in this embodiment of the Invention, the distance between side surface


12


and bent surface


31


is greater than the distance between main unit side surface


52


and attachment section side surface


58


of holder


54


of the prior art. Insertion space B is greater than insertion space A.




This provides a greater degree of freedom for wire harness


36


and prevents the wire harness from entering mounting surface


3


. Moreover, wire harness


36


can easily be drawn out of the connection box. The passage of wire harness


36


over offset section


32


restricts it at one point within a narrow range which contributes to the ease of withdrawing the wire harness.




Although only certain embodiments of the present Invention have been expressly described, such modifications as would be apparent to the person of ordinary skill may be made without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For example, the upper end of stop


9


can be higher than the upper ends of the corresponding engagement locks. Engagement locks


5


could be interposed between a different pair of positioning sections


4


from that actually depicted. Stop


9


would, in such a case, cut across positioning sections


4


formed on side surface


12


.




The shape of arcuate section


30


could be varied, so long as the inner surface of the retaining surface is spaced apart from side surface


12


. The upper edge of offset section


32


is shown as being flat. Alternatively, it could be arched in either direction. The number of engagement locks


5


is not critical and could be varied.




In a further modification, the retaining section on the holder could have an opening at its lower section. This would provide additional space between the holder and side surface


12


, thus increasing the freedom for wire harness


36


. The foregoing modifications would produce substantially the same advantages as the forms of the Invention expressly disclosed.




Although only a limited number of embodiments of the present Invention has been expressly disclosed, it is, nonetheless, to be broadly construed and not to be limited except by the character of the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connection box comprising a main unit, having a mounting surface thereon, and a circuit unit having a bottom surface, said bottom surface being substantially complementary to said mounting surface, said circuit unit adapted to be mounted on said main unit with said bottom surface facing said mounting surface,a holder, mounted on a side surface of said main unit adjacent said mounting surface by a plurality of first attachment sections, said first attachment sections engageable with a corresponding plurality of first engagement sections on said side surface of said main unit, said holder comprising a connector adapted for electrical contact with a wire harness, a pair of second engagement sections extending upward from said mounting surface and adjacent to said side surface of said main unit; a pair of second attachment sections mounted on a side of said circuit unit and engageable with said pair of second engagement sections; a stop member extending between and continuous with said pair of second engagement sections spaced apart from and adjacent said holder, thereby forming an insertion space between said holder and said stop member, said insertion space adapted to permit said wire harness to extend therethrough to an exterior of said main unit without entering onto said mounting surface.
  • 2. The connection box of claim 1 wherein said stop member is a flat plate.
  • 3. The connection box of claim 1 wherein said stop member and said pair of second engagement sections on said mounting surface are of substantially equal height.
  • 4. The connection box of claim 1 wherein there is a retaining section on said holder extending between said first attachment sections, thereby permitting passage of said wire harness over said retaining section.
  • 5. The connection box of claim 4 wherein said retaining section has an offset section of lesser height than said first attachment sections, whereby passage of said wire harness over said offset section is facilitated.
  • 6. The connection box of claim 4 wherein said retaining section is an arcuate section bowing away from said main unit, thereby providing said insertion space.
  • 7. The connection box of claim 1 wherein a lower portion of said stop member is open.
  • 8. An electrical connection box comprising a main unit, having a mounting surface thereon, a circuit unit having a bottom surface, said bottom surface being substantially complementary to said mounting surface, said circuit unit mounted on said main unit with said bottom surface facing said mounting surface,a holder, mounted on a side surface of said main unit adjacent said mounting surface by a plurality of first attachment sections, said first attachment sections engageable with a corresponding plurality of first engagement sections on said side surface of said main unit, said holder comprising a connector in electrical contact with a wire harness; a pair of second engagement sections extending upward from said mounting surface and adjacent to said side surface of said main unit; a pair of second attachment sections mounted on a side of said circuit unit and engageable with said pair of second engagement sections; a stop member extending between and continuous with said pair of second engagement sections, spaced apart from and adjacent said holder, thereby forming an insertion space, said wire harness extending through said insertion space to an exterior of said main unit without entering onto said mounting surface.
  • 9. The connection box of claim 8 wherein said stop member is a flat plate.
  • 10. The connection box of claim 8 wherein said stop member and said pair of second engagement sections on said mounting surface are of substantially equal height.
  • 11. The connection box of claim 8 wherein there is a retaining section on said holder extending between said first attachment sections, thereby permitting passage of said wire harness over said retaining section.
  • 12. The connection box of claim 11 wherein said retaining section has an offset section of lesser height than said first attachment sections, whereby passage of said wire harness over said offset section is facilitated.
  • 13. The connection box of claim 11 wherein said retaining section is an arcuate section bowing away from said main unit, thereby providing said insertion space.
  • 14. The connection box of claim 8 wherein a lower portion of said stop member is open.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-252875 Sep 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
4772213 Bell et al. Sep 1988
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5730617 Araki et al. Mar 1998
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
0782216 Feb 1997 EP
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Entry
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