Information
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Patent Grant
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6428331
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Patent Number
6,428,331
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 6, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ta; Tho D.
- Hammond; Brigette R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 762
- 439 199
- 439 205
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connection box for a vehicle has bus bars providing upstanding tabs acting as terminals, and relay terminals fitted on the tabs. An insulation plate overlies the bus bars. A case member is assembled on the insulation plate by relative downward movement and provides housing spaces for the relay terminals. A partitioning wall separating adjacent housing spaces makes sliding contact with an upstanding wall of the insulation plate during assembly, and the partitioning wall and the upstanding wall in the assembled state at least partly surround a liquid-receiving space. The upstanding wall having an inclined upper end face. The construction minimizes risk of a current leak between the relay terminals.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connection box suitable for mounting on a vehicle, an industrial product such as a vehicle or robot, and more particularly an electrical connection box containing bus bars and relay terminals.
2. Description of Related Art
Electric and electronic parts for a vehicle are mounted in a vehicle body by accommodating them in or on an electrical connection box. JP-A-62-172219 shows an example of a known electrical connection box, which includes a circuit member comprising bus bars in layers, a plurality of relay terminals and a molded plastic material case. Upwardly projecting male tabs are formed by bending the bus bars and projecting them through the topmost insulating plate. The relay terminals are fitted on the male tabs. The case covers the relay terminals and has openings for terminals of a component which make contact with the relay terminals during use. In this type of arrangement there is a risk of water or other liquids penetrating into the case, leading to a possible leak current between the terminals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connection box capable of preventing or minimizing the risk of current leaks caused by the penetration of water or other liquids into the case.
According to one embodiment of the invention there is provided an electrical connection box having a plurality of bus bars providing at least two upstanding tabs acting as terminals, with relay terminals fitted on the tabs. An insulation plate overlies the bus bars and has respective apertures through which the tabs project. The electrical connection box has at least one upstanding wall located between the apertures and having an inclined upper end face. The insulation plate covers a case member and is assembled on the insulation plate by a downward movement relative to the insulation plate. Walls providing respective housing spaces for the relay terminals are included in the case member. The walls include a partitioning wall separating an adjacent pair of said housing spaces.
The partitioning wall is arranged to make sliding contact with the upstanding wall during the downward movement and the partitioning wall and the upstanding wall in the assembled state at least partly surround a liquid-receiving space.
In the construction of the invention, the upstanding wall of the insulation plate stands up between the pair of tab apertures, which are close to each other. When the insulating plate and the case member are combined with each other, the upstanding wall slidably contacts the partitioning wall separating the corresponding relay terminals. In this way a direct open path does not exist between the relay terminals. Therefore the respective housing spaces accommodating the relay terminals are separate from each other. In this case, even if water or other liquid penetrates into the housing spaces, it is possible to minimize risk of a current leak being generated between the relay terminals. Any path between the relay terminals is an elongate one, including the liquid-receiving space, in which water collects and can be drained to the exterior.
Further, the inclined face at the upper end of the upstanding wall is capable of restricting or controlling the flow direction of water, or the like which flows from above, along the partitioning wall. This may also help to prevent a current leak from being generated between the relay terminals. Preferably in the assembled state, the inclined upper end face of the upstanding wall slopes upwardly away from the partitioning wall. Preferably, the insulation plate has two such upstanding walls arranged alongside each other between the apertures, and the partitioning plate is slidably received between the two upstanding walls, the liquid-receiving space being located between the two upstanding walls below the partitioning wall.
It is also preferable that the upstanding wall has a step providing a horizontal surface, at least one of the relay terminals being located on this horizontal surface. The step having the horizontal surface perpendicular to the extension direction of the male tab is formed preferably in the vicinity of the base of the upstanding wall, adjacent to the tab aperture. The relay terminals are fitted on the male tabs respectively, with one or more of the relay terminals located on the horizontal surface of the step. Therefore the relay terminals are stably located, when fitted on the male tabs. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the possibility of deformation of the male tabs and the relay terminals, and inaccurate location of the relay terminals.
Preferably the walls of the case member further include at least one outer side wall bounding the housing spaces. The outer side wall having an inclined inner face portion which slopes upwardly and inwardly with respect to the housing spaces. In this way, water or the like which flows from above along the inner surface of the outer side wall can be discharged easily to the outside. That is, water collection in the terminal housing space is minimized.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are labeled with like numbers and in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded partial perspective view of an electrical connection box which is an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view on a part of the circuit member of the electrical connection box of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view on line A—A of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view corresponding to
FIG. 3
when the circuit member and the case have been combined; and
FIG. 5
is a sectional view on line B—B of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An electrical connection box intended for use in a vehicle such as an automobile shown in
FIGS. 1
to
5
has a circuit member
12
, a plurality of relay terminals
13
of punched and bent metal (only two are shown in FIG.
1
), and a molded plastics material case
14
. The circuit member
12
is constructed of a plurality of layers of bus bars
15
a
-
15
c
(three in this embodiment) formed of punched conductive sheet and a plurality of insulating plates
16
a
-
16
d
(four in this embodiment) separating the layers of bus bars, with the topmost plate
16
a
covering the upper surface of the uppermost bus bar layer
15
a.
Male tabs
17
a
-
17
d
are formed by bending up end portions of the bus bars
15
a
-
15
c
. The tabs
17
a
-
17
d
extend upward through respective apertures, indicated as apertures
18
a
and
18
b
corresponding to the male tabs
17
a
and
17
d
, in the topmost plate
16
a
. The relay terminals
13
are fitted on the projecting male tabs
17
a
-
17
d
and are formed to receive a male terminal at each end. The male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
and their apertures
18
a
and
18
b
are close to each other, and likewise the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
on the male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
are close to and confront each other.
On the topmost plate
16
a, which may be a molded plastics component, wall structures
21
-
24
extend upward around the periphery of each aperture receiving a male tab
17
a
-
17
d
. The wall structures
21
and
22
partially receive the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
respectively. The wall structure
21
has opposite end walls
21
c
, a side wall
21
b
remote from the wall structure
22
and a side wall
21
a
adjacent the wall structure
22
. The wall structure
22
has opposite end walls
21
c
, a side wall
22
a
adjacent the wall structure
21
and of the same height as all the walls
21
a
,
21
b
and
21
c
thereof and a lower side wall
22
b
at its side remote from the wall structure
21
. When the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
are fitted on the male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
they are held by the wall structures
21
and
22
, as seen in
FIGS. 3
to
5
. Preferably the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
are received by the wall structures
21
and
22
for about ¼ to ⅓ of their height.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the distance Cl between the side wall
21
a
and the side wall
22
a
is almost equal to a thickness C
2
of a partition wall
34
a
of the case
14
. A-sloping surface
25
(sloping downwardly away from the relay terminal
13
a
) is formed at the upper end of each of the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
. A sloping surface
26
(sloping downwardly away from the relay terminal
13
a
) is formed on the side wall
21
b
. A step
27
having a horizontal surface perpendicular to the direction of the male tab portions
17
a
and
17
b
is formed in the vicinity of the base of each of the wall structures
21
and
22
extending continuously around the apertures
18
a and
18
b. The lower ends of the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
fitted on the male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
are located on the horizontal surfaces of the steps
27
. Sloping surfaces
28
(sloping downwardly away from the male tabs
17
c
) are formed at the upper ends of the wall structures
24
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an installing zone
31
for an electrical or electronic component is provided at the outer side of the case
14
having through-holes
31
a
at positions corresponding to the male tabs
17
a
-
17
d
respectively. As shown in
FIG. 3
, at the inside of the case
14
, a terminal housing
32
has an outer side wall
33
surrounding all the relay terminals
13
and partition walls
34
separating the relay terminals
13
from each other. Thereby a plurality of compartments or accommodation spaces
35
are formed in the terminal housing
32
. When the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are combined with each other, the spaces
35
accommodate the relay terminals
13
separately.
An outwardly inclined surface
36
is formed in the vicinity of the lower end of the inner surface of the outer side wall
33
of the terminal housing
32
. The inclined surface
36
is in correspondence to the sloping surface
26
formed of the wall
21
b
and the sloping surfaces
28
and
29
of the wall structures
23
and
24
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are combined with each other, the inclined surface
36
contacts the inclined surfaces
26
,
28
and
29
. In
FIG. 4
, to make the construction of the components of the case
14
clear, a slight gap is shown between the inclined surface
36
and the inclined surfaces
26
,
28
and
29
.
The partition wall
34
a
separating the spaces
35
a
and
35
b
accommodating the adjacent relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
tapers toward its lower end. As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are combined, the partition wall
34
a
is inserted between the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
, slidably contacting the outer surface of the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
. The length of the partition wall
34
a
is such that a predetermined space
37
is formed surrounded by the side walls
21
a
,
22
a
and the partition wall
34
a
. In
FIG. 4
, to illustrate the construction more clearly, a slight gap is shown between the partition wall
34
a
and the side walls
21
a
and
22
a.
When the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are united with each other, a component
38
(a relay in this embodiment) is mounted on the zone
31
with its connection terminals
38
a
inserted into the corresponding through-holes
31
a
. The connection terminals
38
a
are fitted in the respective relay terminals
13
to connect the relay
38
and the male tabs
17
a
-
17
d
electrically. In use the electrical connection box
11
is mounted in a vehicle compartment, with the case
14
combined with a lower case (not shown) to mount and enclose the circuit member
12
.
In the embodiment described above, effects such as the following are obtained.
(1) The walls
21
-
24
project up around the periphery of each aperture of the uppermost insulating plate
16
a
. When the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are combined, the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
slidably contact the side surfaces of the partition wall
34
a
, so that the spaces
35
a
and
35
b
accommodating the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
respectively are well separated from each other. Thereby, even if water penetrates into the terminal housing, the risk of a leak current between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
is minimized. The walls
21
and
22
surround the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
over the lower part of their height, providing an elongated surface path between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
. This helps to prevent a current leak between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b.
The inclined surfaces
25
at the upper ends of the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
slope towards the partition wall
34
, so that water flowing from above down the partition wall
34
a
flows easily into the space
37
and not into the circuit member
12
. This helps prevent the generation of current leaks in the circuit member
12
. It is simple to provide a construction for discharging water which has passed into the space
37
to the outside of the circuit member
12
. The collection of water in the space
37
also helps to prevent a current leak from being generated between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b.
In recent years, as increasing numbers of electric and electronic parts are mounted on a vehicle body, the tendency is to adopt a battery voltage of 42V. Thus, prevention of the generation of current leaks has become more important.
(2) The steps
27
having a horizontal upper surface perpendicular to the direction of the male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
are formed in the vicinity of the base of the wall structures
21
and
22
around the apertures
18
a
and
18
b
and locate the ends of the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
. Thereby the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
are stably positioned, making it possible to prevent deformation of the male tabs
17
a
and
17
b
and the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
. Inaccuracy in location of the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
is also prevented. Further, by appropriately choosing the height of the horizontal surface of the steps
27
, it is possible to freely select the height location of the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
. Thus it is possible to make the height positions of the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
uniform, even if the relay terminals
13
to be mounted on the male tabs
17
a
-
17
d
are of different types and even if the height dimensions of the relay terminals
13
are different.
(3) Since the inclined surface
36
in the vicinity of lower end of the inner surface of the outer side wall
33
of the terminal housing
32
widens downwardly, water flow from above on the inner surface of the side wall
33
can be discharged easily to the outside. Water is therefore not likely to collect in the terminal housing
32
. This reduces the risk of current leakage.
The partition wall
34
a
is thinner toward its lower end, so that when the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are joined, the partition wall
34
a
can be easily inserted into the space between the side walls
21
a
and
22
a.
Some possible modifications of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention are as follows:
In the illustrated embodiment, the inclined surfaces
25
slope upwardly gradually away from the partition wall
34
a
, but the surfaces
25
may be formed in such a way that they gradually converge towards the partition wall
34
a
toward their upper ends. This construction allows water, which flows from above along the partition wall
34
a
, to easily pass to the aperture
18
along the surfaces
25
. That is, it is difficult for the water to penetrate into the gap between the partition wall
34
a
and the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
. Thereby it is possible to prevent a current leak between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b.
An inclined surface like the inclined surface
26
may be formed on the tops of the side walls
21
c
of the wall structure
21
and the side walls
22
c
of the wall structure
22
.
It is possible to omit the formation of the steps
27
in the vicinity of the base of the wall structures
21
and
22
in order to simplify the construction of the insulating partitioning plate
16
a.
It is possible to omit the formation of the inclined surface
36
on the outer side wall
33
. Further, the partition wall
34
a
may be formed with the same thickness at its upper and lower ends.
In the illustrated embodiment, the side walls
21
a
and
21
b
are formed to the same height, but the side wall
21
b
may be formed lower than the side wall
21
a
. Even if water may collect in the portion surrounded by the wall
21
, it is discharged to the outside from the gap between the side wall
21
b
and the outer side wall
33
. Therefore, the water level does not become higher than the side wall
21
b
. In this case, it is possible to reduce the possibility that water passes between the side wall
21
a
and the partition wall
34
a
. This helps to prevent a current leak between the relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b.
In the illustrated embodiment, when the circuit member
12
and the case
14
are combined, the inclined surface
36
of the outer side wall
33
contacts the inclined surfaces
26
,
28
and
29
. But it is possible to form a gap between the inclined surface
36
and each of the surfaces
26
,
28
and
29
in the assembled state. This construction also allows water or the like to be discharged effectively to the outside via the gaps.
In one embodiment, the wall structures
21
and
22
are formed to accommodate ¼-⅓ of the height of relay terminals
13
a
and
13
b
respectively, but this height overlap is not limited to this range.
The wall structures
21
and
22
may be constructed of only the side walls
21
a
and
22
a
close to each other. That is, the wall structures
21
and
22
may be provided only between two closely adjacent apertures
18
.
The electrical connection box
11
may be used for an industrial robot or the like, other industrial product, as well as on a vehicle.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments described above, many equivalent modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art when given this disclosure. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention set forth above are considered to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connection box, comprising:a plurality of bus bars providing at least two upstanding tabs acting as terminals; a plurality of relay terminals fitted on said tabs; an insulation plate overlying said bus bars and having respective apertures through which said tabs project and further having at least one upstanding wall located between said apertures and having an inclined upper end face, and a case member covering said insulation plate and assembled on said insulation plate by downward movement relative thereto, said case member having walls providing respective housing spaces for said relay terminals, said walls including a partitioning wall separating an adjacent pair of said housing spaces, wherein said partitioning wall is arranged to make sliding contact with said upstanding wall during said downward movement and said partitioning wall and said upstanding wall in the assembled state at least partly surrounds a liquid-receiving space.
- 2. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein in the assembled state said inclined upper end face of said upstanding wall slopes upwardly away from said partitioning wall.
- 3. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said at least one upstanding wall comprises two upstanding walls arranged alongside each other between said apertures, and said partitioning plate is slidably received between said two upstanding walls, said liquid-receiving space being located between said two upstanding walls below said partitioning wall.
- 4. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said upstanding wall has a step providing a horizontal surface, at least one said relay terminal being located on said horizontal surface of said step.
- 5. An electrical connection box according to claim 1, wherein said walls of said case member further include at least one outer side wall bounding said housing spaces, said outer side wall having an inclined inner face portion which slopes upwardly and inwardly with respect to said housing spaces.
- 6. An industrial product having an electrical junction box, the electrical junction box comprising:a plurality of bus bars providing at least two upstanding tabs acting as terminals; a plurality of relay terminals fitted on said tabs, an insulation plate overlying said bus bars and having respective apertures through which said tabs project and further having at least one upstanding wall located between said apertures and having an inclined upper end face; and a case member covering said insulation plate and assembled on said insulation plate by downward movement relative thereto, said case member having walls providing respective housing spaces for said relay terminals, said walls including a partitioning wall separating an adjacent pair of said housing spaces, wherein said partitioning wall is arranged to make sliding contact with said upstanding wall during said downward movement and said partitioning wall and said upstanding wall in the assembled state at least partly surrounds a liquid-receiving space.
- 7. An industrial product according to claim 6, wherein in the assembled state said inclined upper end face of said upstanding wall slopes upwardly away from said partitioning wall.
- 8. An industrial product according to claim 6, wherein said at least one upstanding wall comprises two said upstanding walls arranged alongside each other between said apertures, and said partitioning plate is slidably received between said two upstanding walls, said liquid-receiving space being located between said two upstanding walls below said partitioning wall.
- 9. An industrial product according to claim 6, wherein said upstanding wall has a step providing a horizontal surface, at least one said relay terminal being located on said horizontal surface of said step.
- 10. An industrial product according to claim 6, wherein said walls of said case member further include at least one outer side wall bounding said housing spaces, said outer side wall having an inclined inner face portion which slopes upwardly and inwardly with respect to said housing spaces.
- 11. The industrial product according to claim 6, wherein the electrical junction box is mounted on a vehicle.
- 12. The industrial product according to claim 6, wherein the electrical junction box is mounted on a robot.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-402067 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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