Information
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Patent Grant
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6319057
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Patent Number
6,319,057
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Date Filed
Friday, December 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Nguyen; Truc
Agents
- Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 519
- 439 761
- 439 762
- 439 205
- 439 206
- 439 190
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector housing includes a lower shell, a connector block and an upper shell. An upper panel of the lower shell includes a first fixing mount and a draw hole, and the upper shell includes an outer side face having a second fixing mount. The upper panel of the lower shell has an inner face including a rib which is placed near the draw hole and extends towards the side panel of the lower shell while surrounding the draw hole. Likewise, the upper face of the connector block includes a pair of partition walls at a position corresponding to that of the rib, so that, when the connector block is inserted into the lower shell, the partition walls are closely superposed on the rib, and a draining space is formed away from a space for fixture ports for electrical parts, and leads to the drain hole. Such a configuration prevents the electrical connector housing from becoming too large and too costly. Such a housing structure also provides a better waterproofing quality.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector housing mounted in an engine compartment of e.g. automobiles. More specifically, the invention concerns an electrical connector housing suitably protected from water penetration.
2. Description of Background Information
FIGS. 1 and 2
show the structure of a known electrical connector housing mounted in a car's engine compartment.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, such an electrical connector housing
51
comprises a hollow lower shell
52
, inside of which is fixed an electrical-parts fitting block
53
. An upper shell
54
is then placed over the open side of the lower shell
52
.
The upper surface of the electrical-parts fitting block
53
is provided with a plurality of equipment-fixing ports
53
a
. As shown by long and short dotted lines in
FIG. 2
, these ports are mounted with various electrical parts
57
such as relays and fusible links.
The lower shell
52
has a first fixing mount
55
, which extends outwardly from the outer side face
52
a
of the lower shell
52
and freely engages with, or disengages from, the upper shell
54
. The first fixing mount
55
has a first hook
55
a
, the edge of which projects towards the outer side face
52
a
of the lower shell
52
. Likewise, the upper shell
54
has a second fixing mount
56
which extends outwardly from the outer side face of the upper shell
54
at a position corresponding to that of the first fixing mount
55
, and engages therewith. The second fixing mount has a second hook
56
a
which projects outwardly, whereby the first and second hooks
55
a
and
56
a
are locked, when the upper shell
54
is superposed on the lower shell
52
.
The electric parts block
53
is thus contained in, and protected by, the lower shell
52
. Further, the opening of the lower shell
52
is closed and protected by the upper shell
54
. In such a structure, the electrical-parts fitting block can be efficiently protected from water penetration or water spray.
However, such an electrical connector housing
51
carries first and second fixing mounts
55
and
56
at the outer side faces
52
a
and
54
a
of the respective lower shell
52
and upper shell
54
. These fixing mounts
55
and
56
project outwardly from the lower and upper shells
52
and
54
. The electrical connector housing
51
is thus made larger by a space needed for forming these fixing mounts
55
and
56
. This naturally requires a larger space for installing the electrical connector housing
51
in the engine compartment.
To counter this problem, there has been proposed a second type of electrical connector housing
61
, shown in
FIG. 3
, in which first and second fixing mounts
55
and
56
are formed on the upper face of the lower shell
52
. In this construction, the fixing mounts
55
and
56
are placed on a locus of the electrical-parts fitting block
53
outside the equipment-fixing ports
53
a
. This is explained by the fact that such a locus with no equipment-fixing port
53
a
need not be protected by the upper shell
54
.
Accordingly, in the second type electrical connector housing
61
, the enlarged size, with respect to the first type electrical connector housing
51
, is avoided by omitting the outward projection of the fixing mounts
55
and
56
.
Instead, however, the second type of electrical connector housing
61
of
FIG. 3
must be provided with a vertically formed draw hole
62
at a position of upper face of lower shell
52
where the first fixing mount
55
is formed. The formation of the draw hole
62
becomes necessary when the lower shell
52
is formed by a die which undergoes stamping in the direction V shown in FIG.
3
. Furthermore, this draw hole
62
is indispensable when a hook
55
a
is formed on the first fixing mount
55
.
However, when such a draw hole
62
is formed in the lower shell
52
, the housing becomes susceptible to water penetration through the draw hole
62
. The penetrating water then reaches the connecting portions between electrical parts
57
and their fixing ports
53
a
, thereby causing malfunctioning of the electrical parts.
In order to avoid water penetration, it may be contemplated to have a lower shell
52
having no draw hole
62
. However, such a construction would require stamping in a direction other than direction V. The construction of dies to be used for such a stamping stroke may then become very complex, and would increase the manufacturing costs of dies and, as a result, product costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been conceived under these contexts, and aims at improving the waterproof quality of an electrical connector housing, while avoiding enlarging its size and the increase of its manufacturing costs.
To this end, there is provided an electrical connector housing including a lower shell having an upper panel with at least one opening and a side panel, at least one connector block including fixture ports provided thereon and being contained in the lower shell, and at least one upper shell covering the opening(s) of the upper panel in a freely engageable and removable way. The upper panel of the lower shell includes at least one first fixing mount with a locking hook and at least one draw hole both positioned outside the opening(s), the upper shell(s) including an outer side face having at least one second fixing mount, such that the draw hole(s) can be used for forming the locking hook and such that the second fixing mount is/are freely engageable with, and removable from, the first fixing mount.
Further, the upper panel of the lower shell has an inner face including at least one rib which is placed near the draw hole(s) and extends towards the side panel of the lower shell while surrounding the draw hole(s), and the upper face of the connector block(s) include a pair of partition walls at a position corresponding to that of the rib(s) so that, when the connector block(s) is/are inserted into the lower shell, the rib(s) is/are interposed between the partition walls, thereby forming a draining space away from a space for the fixture ports.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the electrical connector housing may include a lower shell which is formed substantially in an L-shape, when viewed from the above, and includes an upper panel with two openings. The electrical connector housing then includes two separate connector blocks and two separate corresponding upper shells, and each of the two openings, two connector blocks and two upper shells include a corresponding draw hole and first and second fixing mount.
Suitably, the rib(s) further extend(s) from top to bottom on an inner face of the side panel in the lower shell, and the pair of partition walls further extends from top to bottom on the side face of the connector block.
Preferably, the upper face of the connector block has an enclosed portion between the partition walls and the enclosed portion includes a portion inclining towards the side face of the connector block.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a first fixing mount and a second fixing mount are provided on the upper face of a lower shell, so that the fixing mounts do not project outwardly from the lower face. Enlargement of the electrical connector housing is thus avoided. On the other hand, a draining space is formed between a rib formed on the lower shell and partition walls formed on the connector block, so that water penetrating via the draw hole runs down along this draining space. Further, the draining space is separated from the space formed at the side of the fixture ports for electrical parts, so that the drained water cannot enter the latter space. The electrical connector housing is thus rendered highly waterproof.
Though the lower shell includes a rib, the lower shell can be formed without using a complex die, so that the electrical connector housing can be manufactured at a low cost.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, the water penetrating into the draining space via the draw hole runs down along an inclined portion toward the outside the connector block in a swift and efficient manner. Water is thus positively prevented from entering the space at the side of the fixture ports for the electrical parts.
According still to another aspect of the present invention, water running down toward the outside of the connector block in the draining space is led out toward the low end of the connector block and lower shell via the extending rib and partition walls. Water is thus further positively prevented from entering the space at the side of the fixture ports.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and the other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments, given as non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a known electrical connector housing;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the electrical connector housing of
FIG. 1
, taken along line A—A of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of another known electrical connector housing;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of an electrical connector housing according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of a lower shell, partly in cross-section, of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a partial cross-sectional view of the electrical connector housing of
FIG. 4
, taken along line A—A of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a partial cross-sectional view of the electrical connector housing of
FIG. 4
, when it is assembled and viewed along line A—A;
FIG. 8
is a partial cross-sectional view of the electrical connector housing of
FIG. 6
, when viewed along line B—B; and
FIG. 9
is a top plan view of an electrical connector housing according to another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIG. 4
, an electrical connector housing
11
may include a lower shell
12
, a connector block (or electrical-parts fixing block)
13
and an upper shell
14
. The lower shell
12
has an open bottom and an upper panel
12
a
part of which forms an opening
15
. The opening therefore has a surface smaller than that of the upper panel
12
a
. The lower shell
12
fixedly contains the connector block
13
. The opening
15
is covered by the upper shell
14
.
The connector block
13
has a substantially parallelepiped shape, and is formed so as to be contained in the lower shell
12
. The upper surface
13
a
of the block
13
carries a plurality (six in the present case) of fixture ports
16
for electrical-parts, at given positions. The fixture ports
16
are positioned such that, when the connector block
13
is contained in the lower shell
12
, the fixture posts are exposed to the outside through the opening
15
of the lower shell
12
. In other words, the portion of upper surface
13
a
of the block
13
where fixture ports are not mounted is covered with the upper panel
12
a
of the lower shell
12
. As shown by the broken lines in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the fixture ports
16
are engageable with electrical apparatuses
17
such as relays and fusible links. The inside of the connector block
13
is wired with bus bars or the like (not shown in the figures). A desired circuitry can thus be formed by this wiring. Such a connector block
13
is fixed in the lower shell
12
by fixing mount devices (not shown in the figures).
A first fixing mount
21
is formed near the opening
15
of the upper panel
12
a
of the lower shell
12
, and holds the upper shell
14
in a freely engageable and removable way. As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the first fixing mount
21
includes a locking hook
21
a
which extends toward the opening
15
. The upper panel
12
a
includes a draw hole
22
at a position just under the locking hook
21
a
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, this draw hole
22
has a rectangular shape, viewed from the above. The draw hole
22
has a hole size slightly greater than the size of the locking hook
21
a.
The outer side face
14
a
of the upper shell
14
includes a second fixing mount
23
at a position corresponding to that of the first fixing mount
21
and is engageable therewith. The second fixing mount
23
includes a flexible fin
24
which can be deformed in a direction shown by arrow F in FIG.
6
. The tip (facing downward) of the flexible fin
24
forms a hook portion
25
inclining towards the tip. The upper shell
14
can thus be fixed on the lower shell
12
by hooking the hook portion
25
on the locking hook
21
a.
As shown in
FIGS. 5
to
8
, the inner face of the upper panel
12
a
is provided with a rib
31
. The rib
31
extends toward a side panel
12
b
of the lower shell
12
, so as to form a rectangular cross-section and surround three sides of the rectangular draw hole
22
(see FIG.
5
), and further extends from the inner face of the upper panel
12
a
downwardly along the inner face of the side panel
12
b.
The upper face
13
a
of the connector block
13
includes partition walls
32
at positions corresponding to the rectangular shape of the rib
31
. These partition walls
32
are formed on the portion where the fixture ports
16
for the electrical parts are not located. As shown in
FIG. 7
, when the connector block
13
is mounted into the lower shell
12
, the partition walls
32
closely flank the outer faces of the rib
31
. To enable such a configuration, the partition walls
32
are formed so as to extend from the upper face
13
a
of the connector block
13
towards their side face
13
b
, and further downwardly along the side face
13
b.
Accordingly, when the connector block
13
is contained in the lower shell
12
, it is separated from the space for the fixture ports
16
by the rib
31
and the partition walls
32
. At the same time, there is formed a draining space
33
which connects to the draw hole
22
. Consequently, when water enters into the lower shell
12
of the electrical connector housing
11
via the draw hole
22
, it can be drained away through the draining space
33
.
Further, part of the upper face
13
a
of the connector block
13
, geometrically corresponding to a position where the draining space
33
is installed, is inclined toward the side face
13
b
of the connector block
13
, so as to form an inclined portion
34
. Water penetrating into the electrical connector housing
11
thus runs downwardly toward the side face
13
b
of the connector block
13
along the inclined portion
34
, and is drained out below the lower shell
12
. Draining of the water is swift and efficient.
As a result, the present invention provides the following technical effects:
The first and the second fixing mounts
21
and
23
are contained within the area framework of the upper face of the lower shell
12
, so that they do not extend beyond the lower and the upper shells
12
and
14
. Thus, the size of the electrical connector housing
11
can thus be kept small.
Further, water entering into the electrical connector housing
11
via the draw hole
22
runs down through the draining space
33
formed by the rib
31
which is provided on the lower shell
12
, and the partition walls
32
which are provided on the connector block
13
. Moreover, the draining space
33
is separated from the space for fixture ports
16
, so that water running down the draining space
33
cannot penetrate into the latter space. The electrical connector housing thus maintains a high waterproof quality.
Although the lower shell
12
includes a rib
31
, it can be formed without using a complex die. Production costs of the electrical connector housing
11
can thus be kept to minimum.
Water entering into the draining space
33
via the draw hole
22
runs downwardly along the inclined portion
34
and is drained out beyond the side face
13
b
of the connector block
13
. This draining is swift and efficient. Accordingly, the space for fixture ports
16
is efficiently protected from water penetration.
In the lower shell
12
, the rib
31
extends from top of the inner face of shell's side panel
12
b
to the bottom thereof (not illustrated). In the connector block
13
, the partition walls
32
extend from top of side face
13
b
to the bottom thereof. Accordingly, in the connector block
13
, water enters the draining space
33
and runs down along the side face
13
b
of the block
13
, and is then drained out below the block
13
and the lower shell
12
. The space for the fixture ports
16
is thus positively protected from water penetration.
The rib
31
and the partition walls
32
are closely superposed, so that, even if water enters the draining space
33
, it is nonetheless prevented from entering the space provided for the fixture ports
16
.
The partition walls
32
are formed spaced from the fixture ports
16
for electrical-parts, so that the draining space
33
is also formed remotely from the fixture ports
16
. The fixture ports
16
are thus more positively protected from water penetration.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the shape of the electrical connector housing
11
can be modified as desired. As shown in
FIG. 9
, it can take substantially an L-shaped configuration (to include a second electrical connector housing
41
). The second electrical connector housing
41
may separately contain two connector blocks
42
and
43
, and two separate upper shells
44
and
45
. The upper shells
44
and
45
are then separately mounted on the lower shell
46
. As shown by broken lines in
FIG. 9
, a second fixing mount
23
and a corresponding first fixing mount
21
of a first upper shell
45
are positioned on the lower shell
46
. As these fixing mounts
21
and
23
do not extend beyond the surface framework of the electrical connector housing
41
, the size thereof is not enlarged. Further, by dividing the upper shell into two parts
44
and
45
, the unit maintenance efficiency for electrical connector housings can be improved.
Alternatively, the rib
31
formed on the inner face of the side panel
12
b
of lower shell
12
, as well as the partition walls
32
formed on the side face
13
b
of the connector block
13
may be omitted. The form of the lower shell
12
and the connector block
13
can thus be simplified.
Alternatively yet, the inclined portion
34
may be eliminated and made flat. Even then, the electrical-parts fixture sites
16
may be protected against water penetration.
Such electrical connector housings
11
may be mounted not only in automobiles or wagons, but also in industrial machinery.
Beside what has been described above, the electrical connector housings according to the present invention provide the following technical features and advantages.
The partition walls described above are formed farther from the electrical-parts fixture ports
16
. Accordingly, even if water penetrates into the electrical connector housing
11
, the water is still prevented from reaching the fixture ports
16
.
Typically, the electrical connector housing of the invention is mounted in automobiles or vehicles, more specifically in engine compartments of such vehicles.
By virtue of the above configuration, the size of the electrical connector housing can be kept as small as possible, while the production costs thereof can be maintained as low as possible. Moreover, the waterproof quality of the electrical connector housing is improved.
Furthermore, water penetration into the space for the electrical-parts fixture ports is positively prevented.
Although the invention has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particulars disclosed and extends to all equivalents within the scope of the claims.
The present disclosure relates to subject matter contained in priority Japanese Application No. HEI 11-343643, filed on Dec. 2, 1999, which is herein expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector housing comprising a lower shell including an upper panel with at least one opening and a side panel, at least one connector block including fixture ports provided thereon and being contained in said lower shell, and at least one upper shell covering said at least one opening of said upper panel;said upper panel of said lower shell including at least one first fixing mount with a locking hook and at least one draw hole both positioned outside said at least one opening, said at least one upper shell comprising an outer side face including at least one second fixing mount, such that said at least one draw hole is usable for forming said locking hook and such that said at least one second fixing mount is freely engageable with, and removable from, said first fixing mount; said upper panel of said lower shell having an inner face comprising at least one rib which is placed near said at least one draw hole and extends towards said side panel of said lower shell while surrounding said at least one draw hole, said upper face of said at least one connector block comprising a pair of partition walls at a position corresponding to that of said at least one rib, so that, when said at least one connector block is inserted into said lower shell, said at least one rib is interposed between said partition walls, thereby forming a draining space remote from a space for said fixture ports.
- 2. The electrical connector housing according to claim 1, wherein said electrical connector housing comprises said lower shell formed substantially in an L-shape, when viewed from the above, and includes said upper panel with two openings, said electrical connector housing further comprises two separate connector blocks and two separate corresponding upper shells, and at least one of said two openings, two connector blocks and two upper shells include a corresponding draw hole and first and second fixing mounts.
- 3. The electrical connector housing according to claim 1, wherein said at least one rib further extends from top to bottom on an inner face of said side panel in said lower shell, and said pair of partition walls further extends from top to bottom on said side face of said connector block.
- 4. The electrical connector housing according to claim 2, wherein said at least one rib further extends from top to bottom on an inner face of said side panel in said lower shell, and said pair of partition walls further extends from top to bottom on said side face of said connector block.
- 5. The electrical connector housing according to claim 1, wherein said upper face of said connector block has an enclosed portion between said partition walls and said enclosed portion includes a portion inclining towards said side face of said connector block.
- 6. The electrical connector housing according to claim 2, wherein said upper face of said connector block has an enclosed portion between said partition walls and said enclosed portion includes a portion inclining towards said side face of said connector block.
- 7. The electrical connector housing according to claim 3, wherein said upper face of said connector block has an enclosed portion between said partition walls and said enclosed portion includes a portion inclining towards said side face of said connector block.
- 8. The electrical connector housing according to claim 4, wherein said upper face of said connector block has an enclosed portion between said partition walls and said enclosed portion includes a portion inclining toward said side face of said connector block.
- 9. An electrical connector housing comprising a lower shell including an upper panel with at least one opening and a side panel, at least one connector block including fixture ports provided thereon and being contained in said lower shell, and at least one upper shell covering said at least one opening of said upper panel;said upper panel of said lower shell including at least one first fixing mount with a locking hook and at least one draw hole both positioned outside said at least one opening, said at least one upper shell comprising an outer side face including at least one second fixing mount, such that said at least one draw hole is usable for forming said locking hook and such that said at least one second fixing mount is freely engageable with, and removable from, said first fixing mount; and at least one drain including a drain portion formed separately from said lower shell and disposed below said at least one draw hole, said drain portion interfitting with a projecting portion of said lower shell and extending toward and downwardly along said side panel of said lower shell.
- 10. The electrical connector housing according to claim 9, wherein said projecting portion of said lower shell comprises at least one rib on said upper panel of said lower shell and said drain portion comprises a pair of partition walls on said at least one connector block at a position corresponding to that of said at least one rib, so that, when said at least one connector block is inserted into said lower shell, said at least one rib is interposed between said partition walls, thereby forming said drain at a position remote from a space for said fixture ports.
- 11. The electrical connector housing according to claim 9, wherein said electrical connector housing comprises said lower shell formed substantially in an L-shape, when viewed from the above, and includes said upper panel with two openings, said electrical connector housing further comprises two separate connector blocks and two separate corresponding upper shells, and at least one of said two openings, two connector blocks and two upper shells include a corresponding draw hole and first and second fixing mounts.
- 12. The electrical connector housing according to claim 9, wherein said upper face of said connector block has an enclosed portion between said partition walls and said enclosed portion includes a portion inclining towards said side face of said connector block.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-343643 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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Feb 1995 |
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