Information
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Patent Grant
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6443779
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Patent Number
6,443,779
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Date Filed
Friday, April 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 701
- 439 762
- 439 553
- 439 557
- 439 362
- 439 364
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connection box has a substrate carrying electrical components, a molded synthetic resin casing fitted on the substrate at the lower side thereof, and a connector receivable in the casing and mountable at a predetermined position on the substrate. The connector has electrical, terminals engageable with electrical terminals of the substrate. A fastener is inserted in the substrate to draw the connector to its predetermined position. A holder for the connector is molded in one piece with the casing, and is open at its upper side to receive the connector. The connector and the holder have holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold the connector in the holder, prior to the operation of the fastener to draw the connector to its predetermined position, whereby the fastener through the connector holds the casing at its fitted position on the substrate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connection box suitable to be mounted on a vehicle, such as an automobile.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 6
shows one known form of an electrical connection box of a vehicle. Electrical parts
32
, such as relays, are mounted on an upper surface of a substrate in a junction block
31
. A lower casing or cover
33
for the junction block
31
is fitted on the junction block
31
from below. The lower cover
33
accommodates connectors
34
connected to the end of a wire harness not shown in FIG.
6
. The wire harness passes out of the lower cover
33
through an aperture (not shown) in the lower cover. Columnar projections
35
for temporarily locking the connectors
34
to the lower cover
33
project up from the base of the lower cover
33
. Approximately cross-shaped temporary locking holes
36
into which the projections
35
can be inserted are formed in the base of lower covers
37
that are fitted on a lower side of the connectors
34
.
When assembling the electrical connection box of
FIG. 6
, initially the lower covers
37
are fitted on the connectors
34
. Then the projections
35
are inserted into the temporary locking holes
36
of the covers
37
to temporarily lock the connectors
34
to the base of the lower cover
33
. Then, with the lower cover
33
fitted on the junction block
31
, bolts.
38
inserted through the junction block
31
into complementary screwthreads of the connectors
34
are tightened. As a result, the connectors
34
are brought up to the junction block
31
and fixed in position on the junction block
31
, so that, terminals of the components
32
engage terminals in the connectors
34
.
However, in this construction, the gap between the connectors
34
and the lower covers
37
is large. Therefore, vibration causes both the connectors
34
and the lower cover
37
to be loosened and to shake. Consequently, noise is apt to be generated.
Further, because the lower cover
37
is, required in assembling the electrical connection box, a large number of component parts are required. Thus, the manufacturing cost of the electrical connection box is high.
GB-A-2338355 shows an electrical connection box similar to that of
FIG. 6
, in which a flotation, bracket, which is lockable into position on the lower cover, is provided inside the lower cover. The bracket receives the connectors from below, for initial positioning of the connectors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connection box that has a construction which does not generate noise easily and can be made at low cost.
According to the present invention, there is provided an electrical connection box that includes:
(i) a substrate that carries electrical components and has a plurality of electrical terminals,
(ii) a molded synthetic resin casing adapted to be fitted on the substrate at the lower side thereof,
(iii) at least one connector that is receivable in the casing and mountable at a predetermined position on the substrate and has a plurality of electrical terminals engageable with said electrical terminals, of the substrate when the connector is brought to its predetermined position,
(iv) at least one fastener inserted in the substrate and engageable with the at least one connector and operable to draw the at least one connector to the predetermined position, and
(v) at least one holder for the connector that is molded in one piece with the casing and is open at its upper side to receive the connector.
In the electrical connection box, the connector(s) and the holder(s) have respective holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold the connector(s) in the holder(s), prior to the operation of the fastener to draw the connector to its predetermined position, whereby the fastener(s) through the connector(s) holds the casing at its fitted position on the substrate.
Preferably, the holder is constituted by at least two upstanding walls in the casing and the holding elements include mutually abutting projections on mutually opposed surfaces of the connector and the upstanding walls.
Preferably, the holding element of each upstanding wall has a cantilever arm projecting downwardly and integrally connected at its upper end with the side wall. This projection is preferably at the lower free end of the cantilever arm.
In the present invention, the connector is first engaged by the holder by insertion from above. The holder is integral with the casing, so that loosening of the connector from the casing is prevented. No additional part, such as the lower cover
37
of
FIG. 6
, is required in temporarily fixing the connector to the casing. Thus, the electrical connection box requires a smaller number of component parts than the known electrical connection box, and the manufacturing cost is reduced. The operation of the fastener, e.g. a bolt, draws both the connector and the casing into position, and holds them in the final position, so that loosening of the parts is minimized. Thus, noise is not generated in use.
In the present invention, each holder is preferably integral with the casing. In particular, the holding element of each holder is integral, so that the provision of the holder(s) does not increase the number of component parts. Thus the electrical connection box can be produced at a low cost.
It is easy to assemble the electrical connection box.
In this specification and claims, the directional terms “upper”, “lower” etc. are used for convenience and clarity of description, and are not intended to limit the invention. The electrical connection box of the invention may be assembled and used in any appropriate orientation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of non-limitative example, with reference to the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing an electrical connection box which is an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 2
to
4
are sectional views showing stages of the procedure for assembling the electrical connection box of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a exploded perspective view showing an electrical connection box which is another embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a known electrical connection box described above.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An electrical connection box
1
, suitable for a vehicle, shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, is typically installed in an engine room of a vehicle to distribute power to component electrical parts in the vehicle. A junction block
2
, made of synthetic resin, accommodates a bus bar laminate not shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
. A plurality of electrical parts
3
such as fuses, relays and the like are mounted on an upper surface of the junction block
2
. Two spaced apart guide portions
4
, cylindrical in this example, project upward from the upper surface of the junction block
2
. As shown in
FIGS. 2-4
, a bolt insertion hole
5
penetrating through the junction block
2
is formed at the center of each guide portion
4
. A bolt
6
constituting a fastener can be inserted into each bolt insertion hole
5
from above the junction block
2
. Two walls
7
, rectangular in this example, project downward from the lower surface of the junction block
2
around the respective bolt insertion holes
5
. A plurality of male terminal tabs (not shown) of bus bars of the bus bar laminate project down in the regions surrounded by the walls
7
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, an upwardly open casing in the form of a lower cover
11
is fitted on the junction block
2
from below. The lower cover
11
may be molded of suitable synthetic resin and may, for example, be of rectangular box shape. When fitting the lower cover
11
on the junction block
2
, the junction black
2
is seated on a stepped portion
12
formed on the inner surface near the opening of the lower cover
11
. As a result, the junction block
2
is supported horizontally by the lower cover
11
, parallel with the base
13
of the lower cover
11
.
A plurality of molded connectors
15
(two in this embodiment) is accommodated in the space
14
between the lower surface of the junction block
2
and the base
13
of the lower cover
11
. Each connector
15
is made of synthetic resin and is of rectangular shape. A plurality of female contacts or terminals
16
is embedded inside the connectors
15
such that the female contacts
16
extend vertically. The male terminal tabs of the bus bars of the junction block
2
can be removably inserted into the open ends of the female contacts
16
at the upper surface of the connector
15
. A through-hole
17
extending vertically may be formed at the center of the upper surface of the connector
15
. A threaded nut
18
is embedded inside the through-hole
17
, and a bolt
6
is screwed into the nut
18
. The wire harness (not shown) extends from the lower surface of the connectors
15
, with each electrical wire of the wire harness connected to one of the female contacts
16
.
The electrical connection box
1
may have an arrangement for fixing the connectors
15
temporarily to the lower cover
11
, before the connectors
15
are fixed to the junction block
2
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
, each connector
15
has locking projections
21
serving as first holding elements. The locking projections
21
may be formed at a plurality of positions on the side surfaces
15
a
of the connector
15
. For example, the locking projections
21
may be formed on each of the four side surfaces
15
a
(in total, four locking projections
21
are formed). Each locking projection
21
is located at the central lowermost position of the side surface
15
a
. In the embodiment, each locking projection
21
has a shape of an inverted triangle in vertical section and is molded integrally (in one piece) with the connector
15
.
The lower cover
11
has a pair of open-topped boxes
22
serving as holders for the connectors, molded integrally with the outer walls and base of the cover
11
. Each box
22
is formed by four walls
22
a
standing up from the inner surface of the base
13
of the lower cover
11
and is rectangular. The external dimension of the box
22
is a littler larger than that of the connector
15
. The height (depth) of the box
22
is also a little larger than that of the connector
15
. Thus, when the connector
15
,is inserted into the box
22
, the box
22
surrounds the entire: periphery of the connector
15
.
Each box
22
has four flexible locking pieces
23
serving as' second holding elements, formed at a plurality of positions around the box
22
on the respective walls
22
a
, corresponding in position to the four locking projections
21
of the connector
15
. In each connector-holding box
22
, a vertical slot
24
is formed at the center of each of the four walls
22
a
constituting the box
22
. Abase portion (upper end) of the locking piece
23
is connected with the upper edge of the slot
24
. The locking piece
23
extends toward the lower end of the box
22
. A claw
25
is formed on the inner side of the front portion (lower end) of the locking piece
23
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the distance between the lower end of the box
22
and the lower end of the claw
25
is about half of the height of the box
22
. In the embodiment, the locking piece
23
is molded integrally (in one piece) with the box
22
.
In assembling the electrical connection box
1
having the above-described construction, the wire harnesses connected with the connectors
15
are drawn out through holes
26
formed in the base
13
of the lower cover
11
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, each connector
15
is pressed into the box
22
from above (downward from the top opening of the lower cover
11
). Then, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the connector
15
is inserted into the respective box
22
to temporarily seat the connector
15
on the base
13
of the lower cover
11
. As the connector
15
is pressed into the box
22
, the locking pieces
23
deform outwardly and elastically, by contact with the projections
21
. After the projections
21
have passed beneath them, the locking pieces
23
return to their original configurations.
FIG. 3
shows the connectors
15
inserted deeply into the boxes
22
. At this time, because the locking projections
21
and the locking pieces
23
are spaced, they are not engaged to each other. If a force is applied upwardly to the connector
15
, the connector
15
moves upward a little. As a result, the locking projections
21
engage the claws
25
of the locking pieces
23
. In this way the connector
15
is prevented from moving further upward and is held reliably inside the box
22
. That is, the connector
15
is prevented from being removed from the connector-holding box
22
.
Then, the lower cover
11
is fitted on the junction block
2
from below to support the junction block
2
at the stepped portion
12
of the cover
11
. The bolts
6
inserted through the holes
5
of the junction block
2
are engaged in the nuts
18
and tightened. As a result, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the connectors
15
are drawn upwardly towards the junction block
2
, bringing the connectors
15
into the rectangular walls
7
, with the two connectors
15
in alignment with each other and fixed tightly to the junction block
2
. At this time, the male tabs of the junction block
2
are connected to the female contacts
16
.
Thereafter, an upper cover (not shown) may be mounted on the lower cover
11
to cover the junction block
2
from above.
This embodiment provides the following effects:
(1) The electrical connection box
1
of the embodiment has integral structure that holds the connectors
15
in the cover
11
, including the locking projections
21
and the boxes
22
with the locking pieces
23
. Thus, no lower cover fitted on the connector
15
is required when temporarily fixing the connector
15
to the lower cover
11
. Accordingly, the electrical connection box of the embodiment has a smaller number of component parts than the known box of
FIG. 6
, and manufacturing cost is reduced. Because no lower cover on the connector
15
is required, there is no problem of looseness of such a lower, cover and no risk of noise generation.
(2) In the electrical connection box
1
, the entire periphery of the connector
15
is surrounded by the holding box
22
. In addition, the locking projections.
21
engage the flexible locking pieces
23
, preventing movement of the connector
15
out of the box
22
. Therefore, the connector
15
is reliably retained in position in the lower cover
11
.
(3) The box
22
and the locking piece
23
are integral with the cover
11
. Thus, the formation of a plurality of the locking pieces
23
does not increase the number of component parts. The electrical connection box
1
can be produced at a low cost. Because the claw
25
is formed on the inner side of the lower end of the locking piece
23
, the locking projection
21
can be reliably locked to the lower end of the locking piece
23
. The locking pieces
23
on the box
22
extend downward, so that it is possible to mount the connector
15
in the box
22
smoothly so that assembly of the electrical connection box
1
is easy.
(4) As
FIG. 4
indicates, the action of drawing the connectors
15
upwardly into their final positions on the junction block
2
also secures the lower cover
11
in position on the block
2
, since the locking elements
21
,
23
are brought into engagement. The one-piece construction of the lower cover
11
can be easily molded with sufficient precision to achieve this effect, and the flexibility of the claws
25
gives some tolerance while avoiding the possibility that the cover
11
becomes loose on the block
2
.
The following modifications of the embodiment within the scope of the invention may be mentioned:
The holder
22
is not necessarily box-shaped, i.e. it need not be continuous such that it surrounds the connector
15
completely in a horizontal direction. For example, the box
22
may be divided into sections at its corners or at other positions. In the electrical connection box
1
of another embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 5
, instead of the continuous box
22
, an opposed pair of upstanding cross walls
27
formed integrally with the lower cover
11
constitute a holder to receive each connector
15
. The walls
27
carry locking pieces
23
. The number of such walls
27
is not limited to two, but may be altered as desired. The configuration and number of the locking projections
21
can be altered as desired. The first locking elements on the connector
15
are not necessarily convex (projection) but may be concave, such, as, groove shaped. The configuration and number of the holding boxes
22
can be altered as desired. The configuration and number of the locking piece
23
can be also altered as desired.
Instead of the holding box
22
projecting from the base
13
of the lower cover
11
, it may project from the inner surface of the side walls of the cover
11
.
Instead of embedding the nut
18
in the connector
15
, the connector
15
may be fixed to the junction block
2
in another manner by the bolt
6
, or a fastener other than the bolt
6
may be used.
An electrical part-mounting block (for example, relay block, fuse block and the like) other than the junction block
2
may be used to construct the electrical connection box
1
.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connection box comprising:(i) a substrate carrying electrical components and having a plurality of electrical terminals; (ii) a casing adapted to be fitted on said substrate at the lower side thereof; (iii) at least one connector receivable in said casing and mountable at a predetermined position on said substrate, and having a plurality of electrical terminals engageable with said electrical terminals of said substrate when said at least one connector is brought to said predetermined position; (iv) at least one fastener inserted through said substrate and engageable with said at least one connector and operable to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position; and (v) at least one holder that holds said at least one connector, each at least one holder being integrally molded with said casing, said at least one holder being open at an upper side to receive said at least one connector, wherein (vi) said at least one connector and said at least one holder have respective holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold said at least one connector in said at least one holder, prior to the operation of said at least one fastener to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position, whereby said at least one fastener through said at least one connector holds said casing at a fitted position on said substrate, (vii) said respective holding elements mutually engage when said casing is fitted on said substrate, and (viii) said at least one holder is constituted by at least two upstanding walls in said casing, and said holding elements comprise mutually abutting projections on mutually opposed surfaces of said at least one connector and said upstanding walls.
- 2. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said holding element of each said upstanding wall has a cantilever arm projecting downwardly, an upper end of the cantilever arm being integrally connected with the upstanding wall, said projection being at a lower free end of said cantilever arm.
- 3. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said at least one connector comprises two connectors, said at least one fastener comprises two fasteners, and said at least one holder comprises two holders.
- 4. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said casing is made of molded synthetic resin.
- 5. A vehicle having an electrical connection box mounted therein, said electrical connection box comprising:(i) a substrate carrying electrical components and having a plurality of electrical terminals; (ii) a casing adapted to be fitted on said substrate at the lower side thereof; (iii) at least one connector receivable in said casing and mountable at a predetermined position on said substrate, and having a plurality of electrical terminals engageable with said electrical terminals of said substrate when said at least one connector is brought to said predetermined position; (iv) at least one fastener inserted through said substrate and engageable with said at least one connector and operable to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position; and (v) at least one holder that holds said at least one connector, each at least one holder being integrally molded with said casing, said at least one holder being open at its upper side to receive said at least one connector, wherein (vi) said at least one connector and said at least one holder have respective holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold said at least one connector in said at least one holder, prior to the operation of said at least one fastener to draw said at least one connector to its said predetermined position, whereby said at least one fastener through said at least one connector holds said casing at a fitted position on said substrate, (vii) said respective holding elements mutually engage when said casing is fitted on said substrate, and (viii) said at least one holder is constituted by at least two upstanding walls in said casing, and said holding elements comprise mutually abutting projections on mutually opposed surfaces of said at least one connector and said upstanding walls.
- 6. An electrical connection box comprising:(i) a substrate carrying electrical components and having a plurality of electrical terminals; (ii) a casing adapted to be fitted on said substrate at the lower side thereof; (iii) at least one connector receivable in said casing and mountable at a predetermined position on said substrate, and having a plurality of electrical terminals engageable with said electrical terminals of said substrate when said at least one connector is brought to said predetermined position; (iv) at least one fastener inserted through said substrate and engageable with said at least one connector and operable to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position; and (v) at least one holder that holds said at least one connector, each at least one holder being integrally molded with said casing, said at least one holder being open at an upper side to receive said at least one connector, wherein (vi) said at least one connector and said at least one holder have respective holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold said at least one connector in said at least one holder, prior to the operation of said at least one fastener to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position, whereby said at least one fastener through said at least one connector holds said casing at a fitted position on said substrate, (vii) said respective holding elements mutually engage when the at least one connector is at said predetermined position, and (viii) said at least one holder is constituted by at least two upstanding walls in said casing, and said holding elements comprise mutually abutting projections on mutually opposed surfaces of said at least one connector and said upstanding walls.
- 7. An electrical connection box according to claim 6, wherein said holding element of each said upstanding wall has a cantilever arm projecting downwardly, an upper end of the cantilever arm being integrally connected with the upstanding wall, said projection being at a lower free end of said cantilever arm.
- 8. An electrical connection box according to claim 6, wherein said at least one connector comprises two connectors, said at least one fastener comprises two fasteners, and said at least one holder comprises two holders.
- 9. An electrical connection box according to claim 6, wherein said casing is made of molded synthetic resin.
- 10. A vehicle having an electrical connection box mounted therein, said electrical connection box comprising:(i) a substrate carrying electrical components and having a plurality of electrical terminals; (ii) a casing adapted to be fitted on said substrate at the lower side thereof; (iii) at least one connector receivable in said casing and mountable at a predetermined position on said substrate, and having a plurality of electrical terminals engageable with said electrical terminals of said substrate when said at least one connector is brought to said predetermined position; (iv) at least one fastener inserted through said substrate and engageable with said at least one connector and operable to draw said at least one connector to said predetermined position; and (v) at least one holder that holds said at least one connector, each at least one holder being integrally molded with said casing, said at least one holder being open at its upper side to receive said at least one connector, wherein (vi) said at least one connector and said at least one holder have respective holding elements which are mutually engageable to hold said at least one connector in said at least one holder, prior to the operation of said at least one fastener to draw said at least one connector to its said predetermined position, whereby said at least one fastener through said at least one connector holds said casing at a fitted position on said substrate, (vii) said respective holding elements mutually engage when the at least one connector is at said predetermined position, and (viii) said at least one holder is constituted by at least two upstanding walls in said casing, and said holding elements comprise mutually abutting projections on mutually opposed surfaces of said at least one connector and said understanding walls.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-127372 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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