The present invention is directed to an electrical connector having a rear seal and a rear-loaded cover/retainer. In particular, the invention is directed to a rear seal which cooperates with the cover/retainer to compress the seal against wire insulation of the wires inserted into the electrical connector.
Preventing shorting of the electrical connectors in environments where moisture and other contaminants are present is important. Interface seals between connectors are often easy to manufacture and install and are often effective in controlling the ingress of moisture. To the contrary, wire seals provided at the wire receiving end of the connectors are often expensive to manufacture and difficult to install. Many of the wire seals are damaged or are deformed during assembly, causing the wire seal to leak, rendering the connector seal and the electrical connector ineffective.
It would, therefore, be beneficial to provide a wire seal connector which can be easily manufacture and installed. It would also be beneficial to provide a wire seal in which the effects of damage or deformation are minimized, resulting in an effective seal being made and maintained.
An embodiment is directed to an electrical connector having electrical terminals/contacts with wire conductors attached thereto. The electrical connector includes a housing having a mating connector receiving face and a wire receiving face. The housing has terminal receiving circuit cavities which extend from the mating connector receiving face to the wire receiving face. A wire seal member is positioned in the housing proximate the wire receiving face. The wire seal member has seal member openings which extend through the seal member, the seal member openings align with the terminal receiving circuit cavities. Recesses are provided proximate the seal member openings and extend about the circumference of the wire seal member openings, the recesses extend from a first surface of the seal member in a direction toward a second surface. A rear-loaded cover/retainer is positioned proximate the wire receiving face of the housing and proximate the wire seal member. The cover/retainer has a first surface which faces wire receiving face of the housing and a second surface which faces away from the housing. Cover/retainer openings are positioned in and extend through the cover/retainer, the cover/retainer openings are positioned to align with the terminal receiving cavities of the housing and the seal member openings. The cover/retainer openings have projections which are positioned about the circumference of the cover/retainer openings. The projections extend from the first surface in a direction toward the housing. Wherein as the projections of the cover/retainer are moved into the recesses of the wire seal member, the projections enter the recesses and cause the seal member openings to interact with and seal the wire conductors.
An embodiment is directed to an electrical connector having electrical terminals/contacts with wire conductors attached thereto. The electrical connector includes a housing having a wire receiving face. The housing has terminal receiving cavities which extend from the wire receiving face. A wire seal member is positioned in the housing proximate the wire receiving face, the wire seal member has seal member openings which extend through the seal member. The seal member openings align with the terminal/contact receiving cavities. Recesses are provided proximate the seal member openings. A cover/retainer is positioned proximate the wire receiving face of the housing and proximate the wire seal member. Cover/retainer openings are positioned in and extend through the cover/retainer. The cover/retainer openings are positioned to align with the terminal receiving cavities of the housing and the seal member openings. The cover/retainer openings have projections which are positioned about the circumference of the cover/retainer openings. Wherein the projections of the cover/retainer are made of stiff or rigid material in comparison to the more compliant or softer material of the wire seal member, wherein as the projections of the cover/retainer are moved into the recesses of the wire seal member, the projections force the more compliant or softer material around the openings of the wire seal member to interact with and seal the wire conductors.
An embodiment is directed to a method of sealing the wire conductors of an electrical connector which extend from a wire receiving surface of the electrical connector. The method includes: inserting the wire conductors with terminal/contact attached thereto into cover/retainer openings of a cover/retainer, seal openings of a rear seal member and a terminal/contact receiving circuit cavity of a housing; moving the cover/retainer from a pre-loaded position; engaging stiff or rigid projections of the cover/retainer with recess in compliant material of the wire seal member; moving the compliant material around the openings of the rear seal member to interact with and seal the wire conductors; and positioning the cover/retainer in a fully inserted position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to represent the same parts.
The description of illustrative embodiments according to principles of the present invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description of embodiments of the invention disclosed herein, any reference to direction or orientation is merely intended for convenience of description and is not intended in any way to limit the scope of the present invention. Relative terms such as “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivative thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description only and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation unless explicitly indicated as such. Terms such as “attached,” “affixed,” “connected,” “coupled,” “interconnected,” and similar refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. Moreover, the features and benefits of the invention are illustrated by reference to the preferred embodiments. Accordingly, the invention expressly should not be limited to such preferred embodiments illustrating some possible non-limiting combination of features that may exist alone or in other combinations of features, the scope of the invention being defined by the claims appended hereto.
In the illustrative embodiment shown in
As best shown in
The rear-loaded wire seal cover/retainer 20 is positioned proximate to and in cooperation with the wire receiving face 32 of the housing 24. The rear-loaded cover/retainer 20 includes a wall 40 having a first surface 42 which faces the wire receiving face 32 of the housing 24 and the wire seal member 22, and a second surface 44 which faces away from the housing 24. The cover/retainer 20 may be formed of any suitable material having the stiffness and rigidity required, including, but not limited to, injection molded materials, including, but not limited to, polyamides, polybutylene terephthalates, liquid-crystal polymers or combinations thereof.
Latching arms 46 extend from opposite ends of the wall 40 and extend from the wall 40 in a direction toward the housing 24. The latching arms 46 extend from the wall 40 at approximately 90-degree angles. The latching arms 46 have openings or slots 48 which cooperate with latching projections 50, 51 of the housing 24.
Positioning members 52 may be optionally provided. Positioning members 52 extend from the corners of the wall 40 in a direction toward the housing 24. The positioning members 52 extend from the wall 40 at approximately 90-degree angles. Other configurations of the latching arms 46 and the positioning members 52 may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. The positioning members 52 cooperate with the housing 24 to properly orient and position the wire seal cover/retainer 20 relative to the housing 24.
Cover/retainer openings 54 are positioned in and extend through the wall 40. The openings 54 are positioned to align with terminal receiving cavities 56 of the housing 24. The openings 54 are configured to receive the terminals 28 and wires 30 therein. As best shown in
The wire seal member 22, as best shown in
Seal member openings 70 are positioned in and extend through the seal member 22. The openings 70 are positioned to align with terminal receiving cavities 56 of the housing 24 and the openings 54 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20. The openings 70 are configured to receive the terminals/contacts 28 and wires 30 therein. As best shown in
During assembly, the wire seal member 22 is positioned in the housing, as shown in
With the connector 10 in the pre-loaded position, the terminals 28 and conductors or wires 30 are inserted through the openings 54 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20, through the openings 70 of the rear seal member 22 and into the terminal receive cavities 56 of the housing 24. When the terminals 28 are fully inserted, terminal retaining features 74 of the housing 24 engage the terminals/contacts 28 to retain the terminals/contacts 28 in the terminal receive circuit cavities 56.
In many applications, the terminals/contacts 28 have a larger profile than the profile of the conductors or wires 30. In addition, the terminals/contacts 28 often have protruding or sharp features and corners. However, as the openings 70 of the wire seal member 22 are dimensioned to be placed in sealing engagement with the conductors 30, the diameter of the openings must be properly controlled. Consequently, with existing wire seals, as the terminals/contacts 28 are inserted through the openings 70 of the wire seal member 22, the terminals 28 may cause damage to the wire seal member 22 at the openings 70, for example by tearing the material around the openings 70 or by stretching the material around the openings 70. This can result in damage to the rear seal member, causing the seal to leak, rendering the rear seal member ineffective.
In contrast, the combination of the wire seal 22 and the wire seal cover/retainer 20 provide for a more effective sealing arrangement. Although the terminals 28 are inserted as described in the preceding paragraph, the present invention still provides effective sealing as the wire seal cover/retainer 20 provides additional support to the rear seal 22. As shown in
As the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 are made of stiff or rigid material, the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 have not been deformed by the insertion of the terminals/contacts 28 therethrough, allowing the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 to retain their original shape. Consequently, as the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 are moved into or enter the recesses 72 of the wire seal member 22, the projections or walls 58 of the cover/retainer 20 force the more compliant or softer material around the openings 70 of the wire seal member 22 to move back to their original shape. This allows the openings 70, even if some material deformation has occurred during the insertion of the terminals 28, to interact with or properly conform to the diameter of the conductors or wires 30, thereby providing an effective seal at the rear of the connector 10.
As shown in
As the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 are maintained in the recesses 72 of the wire seal member 22 when the connector 10 is fully assembled, the cooperation of the cover/retainer 20 and the wire seal member 22 provides strain relief to the conductors or wires 30. Because the wire seal cover/retainer 20 and the wire seal member 22 are tightly retained against the conductors or wires 30, any outside forces applied to the conductors or wires 30 will be absorbed by the wire seal member 22 and the wire seal cover/retainer 20 rather than being transferred to the terminals/contacts 28. In addition, as the wire seal cover/retainer 20 and the wire seal member 22 are tightly retained against the conductors or wires 30, the orientation of the conductors or wires 30 outside of the connector 10 will not affect the positioning or orientation of the terminals 28 in the housing 24, as rotational forces or stresses will be absorbed by the wire seal member 22 and by the wire seal cover/retainer 20.
In contrast to known seals which require the entire seal to be compressed to provide a proper seal, the present invention allows the material locally around the openings 70 of the wire seal member 22 to be manipulated or compressed by the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20. As the manipulation of the material is limited to small areas, the manipulation is much easier to control and easier to ensure proper results. Consequently, any damage to the wire seal member 22 caused by the insertion of the terminals/contacts 28 through the openings 70 will not adversely effect the seal, as the projections or walls 58 of the wire seal cover/retainer 20 will move the material of the rear seal member 22 into proper position to provide for a proper seal.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims. In particular, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms, structures, arrangements, proportions, sizes, and with other elements, materials and components, without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention may be used with many modifications of structure, arrangement, proportions, sizes, materials and components and otherwise used in the practice of the invention, which are particularly adapted to specific environments and operative requirements without departing from the principles of the present invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being defined by the appended claims, and not limited to the foregoing description or embodiments.
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