Vehicles can include an interior that defines a passenger compartment configured to a particular design and include an exterior that is configured to a particular design. It is therefore useful to tailor the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the interior and/or the exterior in accordance with the user's preferences.
The present disclosure provides an electrical connector assembly including a first component and a second component. The first component includes a plurality of inner walls spaced from each other to define outer boundaries of respective openings. The first component also includes a first electrical interface. The second component includes a plurality of retention members each having an outer surface and a projection extending from the outer surface of each of the retention members. The projection of each of the retention members engage the first component adjacent the respective openings to secure the second component to the first component. The outer surface of the retention members is configured to elastically deform along the respective inner walls when inserted into the respective openings such that part of the outer surface of the retention members remains in contact with the respective inner walls when the second component is secured to the first component. The deformation of the outer surface of the retention members is elastically averaged over the retention members that are in contact with the respective inner walls such that the second component is particularly located relative to the first component. The second component also includes a second electrical interface that engages the first electrical interface when the second component is secured to the first component.
The present disclosure also provides a product including a first component and a second component. The first component includes a plurality of inner walls spaced from each other to define outer boundaries of respective openings. The first component also includes a first electrical interface. The second component includes a plurality of retention members each having an outer surface and a projection extending from the outer surface of each of the retention members. The projection of each of the retention members engages the first component adjacent the respective openings to secure the second component to the first component. The outer surface of at least two of the retention members is configured to elastically deform along the respective inner walls when inserted into the respective openings such that part of the outer surface of the retention members remains in contact with the respective inner walls when the second component is secured to the first component. The deformation of the outer surface of the retention members is elastically averaged over the retention members that are in contact with the respective inner walls such that the second component is particularly located relative to the first component. At least one electrical component is supported by one of the first and second components. The second component further includes a second electrical interface that engages the first electrical interface when the second component is secured to the first component such that electricity is delivered to the electrical component.
The detailed description and the drawings or FIGS. are supportive and descriptive of the disclosure, but the claim scope of the disclosure is defined solely by the claims. While some of the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the claims have been described in detail, various alternative designs and embodiments exist for practicing the disclosure defined in the appended claims.
Those having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that all directional references (e.g., above, below, upward, up, downward, down, top, bottom, left, right, vertical, horizontal, etc.) are used descriptively for the FIGS. to aid the reader's understanding, and do not represent limitations (for example, to the position, orientation, or use, etc.) on the scope of the disclosure, as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, the term “substantially” can refer to a slight imprecision or slight variance of a condition, quantity, value, or dimension, etc., some of which that are within manufacturing variance or tolerance ranges.
Referring to the FIGS., wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a product 10 is generally shown in
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As one non-limiting example, if the appliance is a dryer, the user can be presented with different options for the dryer, and the user can select the desired options; and once the options are selected the appropriate electrical panel 18A (one of the components 14, 16, see
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The projection 34 of each of the retention members 30 engages the first component 14 adjacent the respective openings 28 to secure the second component 16 to the first component 14. The outer surface 32 of the retention members 30 is configured to elastically deform along the respective inner walls 26 when inserted into the respective openings 28 such that part of the outer surface 32 of the retention members 30 remains in contact with the respective inner walls 26 when the second component 16 is secured to the first component 14. In certain embodiments, the outer surface 32 of at least two of the retention members 30 are configured to elastically deform along the respective inner walls 26 when inserted into the respective openings 28 such that part of the outer surface 32 of the retention members 30 remains in contact with the respective inner walls 26 when the second component 16 is secured to the first component 14.
In order to facilitate the desired alignment of the first and second components 14, 16, the electrical connector assembly 12 includes elastic averaging couplings or interfaces, which can be the retention members 30 as described herein. The deformation of the outer surface 32 of the retention members 30 is elastically averaged over the retention members 30 that are in contact with the respective inner walls 26 such that the second component 16 is particularly located relative to the first component 14. Elastically averaged couplings are based on the principle that alignment can be obtained by using a large number of fairly compliant contacting members. Therefore, the term “elastic averaging coupling” can include a passive alignment coupling, in which two parts are joined using a plurality of interference-fitting contact features. When the two parts are joined, small errors in size and position of the interference-fitting contact features result in multiple elastic deformations that average to yield a particular repeatable alignment. Unlike kinematic couplings, elastic averaging couplings are over-constraining systems in which each constraint is fairly elastic.
Therefore, for all of the configurations of the retention members 30 described herein, the retention members 30 provides a low insertion force when securing together the first and second components 14, 16 and a high retention force to maintain the position of the first and second components 14, 16 relative to each other. All of the retention members 30 utilize elastic averaging, by deformation or deflection, to secure together the first and second components 14, 16.
The retention members 30 can be formed of any suitable elastically deformable material and discussed further below, particularly those materials that are elastically deformable when formed into the features described herein. This includes various metals, polymers, ceramics, inorganic materials or glasses, or composites of any of the aforementioned materials, or any other combinations thereof suitable for a purpose disclosed herein. Many composite materials are envisioned, including various filled polymers, including glass, ceramic, metal and inorganic material filled polymers, particularly glass, metal, ceramic, inorganic or carbon fiber filled polymers. Any suitable filler morphology can be employed, including all shapes and sizes of particulates or fibers. More particularly any suitable type of fiber can be used, including continuous and discontinuous fibers, woven and unwoven cloths, felts or tows, or a combination thereof. Any suitable metal can be used, including various grades and alloys of steel, cast iron, aluminum, magnesium or titanium, or composites thereof, or any other combinations thereof. Polymers can include both thermoplastic polymers or thermoset polymers, or composites thereof, or any other combinations thereof, including a wide variety of co-polymers and polymer blends. In one embodiment, a plastic material is utilized that has elastic properties so as to deform elastically without fracture, as for example, a material comprising an acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) polymer, and more particularly a polycarbonate ABS polymer blend (PC/ABS). The material can be in any form and formed or manufactured by any suitable process, including stamped or formed metal, composite or other sheets, forgings, extruded parts, pressed parts, castings, or molded parts and the like, to include the deformable features described herein.
The retention members 30 and associated components 14, 16 can be formed in any suitable manner. For example, the retention members 30 and the associated components 14, 16 can be integrally formed, or can be formed entirely separately and subsequently attached together. When integrally formed, the members 30/components 14, 16 can be formed as a single part from a plastic injection molding machine, for example. When formed separately, the members 30/components 14, 16 can be formed from different materials to provide a predetermined elastic response characteristic, for example. The material, or materials, can be selected to provide a predetermined elastic response characteristic of any or all of the elastically deformable retention members 30 or the associated components 14, 16. The predetermined elastic response characteristic can include, for example, a predetermined elastic modulus. Therefore, the first and second components 14, 16 can include a base wall 36 that can be formed of the same material(s) or different material(s) discussed above for the retention members 30. As such, see above for a listing of all of the materials that the base wall 36 can be formed of. The base wall 36 of the first component 14 can define the openings 28, the retention members 30 or a combination of some of the openings 28 and some of the retention members 30, which depends on the configuration of the second component 16. Similarly, the base wall 36 of the second component 16 can define the openings 28, the retention members 30 or a combination of some of the openings 28 and some of the retention members 30, which depends on the configuration of the first component 14.
Turning back to the projection 34, in certain embodiments, the projection 34 can be further defined as a plurality of projections 34 (see
The projections 34 are configured to allow easy insertion of the retention members 30 into the respective openings 28 and more difficult removal of the retention members 30 from the openings 28. For example, each of the projections 34 can be sloped in one direction for insertion and sloped in a different direction to cause removal to be more difficult. More specifically, the projections 34 can include a first slope 38 (labeled in
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The first and second electrical interfaces 46, 48 can be any suitable configuration in which the interfaces 46, 48 can cooperate with each other to complete an electrical connection, and non-limiting examples can include a conductive material, a contact, a universal serial bus (USB), a mini USB, a connector plug, a standard circular connector plug, a pin and socket connector, a rectangular pin and socket connector, any suitable number of pin connector, for example, a 24-pin connector or a 12-pin connector, etc. Furthermore, non-limiting examples of the interfaces 46, 48 are illustrated in the FIGS. The different configurations of the interfaces 46, 48 that are illustrated in the FIGS. will be discussed below.
In certain embodiments, some of which are illustrated in
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Turning back to the example configurations of the retention members 30 mentioned above, the specific configurations will be detailed below. Referring to
The first and second contacts 54, 56 can be any suitable configuration, and
At least one electrical wire 58 is connected to the electrical component 42 and connected to the first electrical interface 46 or the second electrical interface 48. In certain embodiments, the at least one electrical wire 58 is connected to the electrical component 42 and the second electrical interface 48. More specifically, the at least one electrical wire 58 is connected to the electrical component 42 and connected to the first contact 54 or the second contact 56. In certain embodiments, the at least one electrical wire 58 is connected to the electrical component 42 and the second contact 56.
The at least one electrical wire 58 can be further defined as a plurality of electrical wires 58, with one of the electrical wires 58 connected to respective second contacts 56. For example, in
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Furthermore, the second electrical interface 48 can include an isolator 66 disposed between the second contact 56 and the biasing member 64. The isolator 66 prevents a short circuit. Furthermore, it is to be appreciated if the retention members 30 and/or the first and second components 14, 16 are made of a conductive material, an isolator 66 can be disposed between the components 14, 16, 42 to prevent a short circuit.
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As mentioned above, more than one of the retention members 30 can include the second electrical interface 48, which also applies to the configuration of
Optionally, the product 10 can include a sensor 70 in electrical communication with the switch 52. The sensor 70 is configured to signal whether the switch 52 is in the closed state or the open state. Additionally, the product 10 can include a controller 72 in communication with the sensor 70. Therefore, the controller 72 can receive a signal from the sensor 70 regarding whether the switch 52 is in the closed state or the open state. A human-machine interface (HMI) 74 can be in communication with the controller 72, and an identification chip 76 can be coupled to one of the first and second components 14, 16 and be in communication with the HMI 74. The controller 72 conveys information about the sensor 70 to the HMI 74, and the identification chip 76 conveys information to the HMI 74. For example, if the first and second components 14, 16 are secured to each other, but the switch 52 is not indicating that it is in the closed state to deliver electricity to the electrical component 42, then information can be communicated to the HMI 74 that another step needs to be performed.
The identification chip 76 can be utilized to confirm or verify that the desired components 14, 16 have been assembled to the desired product 10. Therefore, the fully assembled product 10 or at various stages of assembly of the product 10, the identification chip 76 can be scanned and information communicated to the HMI 74 to indicate whether the product 10 has been assembled with the proper components 14, 16. The HMI 74 can alert an operator that the correct components 14, 16 have been assembled or that one or more of the components 14, 16 are incorrect. It is to be appreciated that any suitable number of identification chips 76 can be utilized and can be in communication with the HMI 74 to convey information about the product 10. It is to also be appreciated that the HMI 74 can include a machine-machine interface (MMI) or any other suitable interface to convey information about the product 10. Additionally, in certain embodiments, the identification chip 76 can include a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip or a serial number identification. Also, if utilizing the RFID chip, the chip can be an active RFID chip or a passive RFID chip.
The controller 72 can include a processor 78 and a memory 80 on which is recorded instructions for communicating with the sensor 70, the HMI 74, the identification chip 76, etc. The controller 72 is configured to execute the instructions from the memory 80, via the processor 78. For example, the controller 72 can be a host machine or distributed system, e.g., a computer such as a digital computer or microcomputer, and/or as a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller device having the processor 78, and, as the memory 80, tangible, non-transitory computer-readable memory such as read-only memory (ROM) or flash memory. The controller 72 can also have random access memory (RAM), electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM), a high-speed clock, analog-to-digital (A/D) and/or digital-to-analog (D/A) circuitry, and any required input/output circuitry and associated devices, as well as any required signal conditioning and/or signal buffering circuitry. Therefore, the controller 72 can include all software, hardware, memory 80, algorithms, connections, sensors, etc., necessary to communicate with the sensor 70 and/or the switch 52 and/or the HMI 74 and/or the identification chip 76, etc. It is to be appreciated that the controller 72 can also include any device capable of analyzing data from various sensors, comparing data, making the necessary decisions required to communicate with the sensor 70 and/or the switch 52 and/or the HMI 74 and/or the identification chip 76, etc.
The retention members 30 can be formed by three-dimensional printing. Furthermore, at least part of the second electrical interface 48 can be formed by three-dimensional printing. Specifically, the retention members 30 and at least part of the second electrical interface 48 can be formed in the same three-dimensional printing process. For example, the retention members 30 and the second contact 56 are formed in the same three-dimensional printing process. As such, if the second electrical interface 48 is configured as shown in
While the best modes and other embodiments for carrying out the disclosure have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this disclosure relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the disclosure within the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, the embodiments shown in the drawings or the characteristics of various embodiments mentioned in the present description are not necessarily to be understood as embodiments independent of each other. Rather, it is possible that each of the characteristics described in one of the examples of an embodiment can be combined with one or a plurality of other desired characteristics from other embodiments, resulting in other embodiments not described in words or by reference to the drawings. Accordingly, such other embodiments fall within the framework of the scope of the appended claims.
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