1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector and, more particularly, to an electrical connector having a ferrite block assembly.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,522 discloses electrical connectors with ferrite blocks; one of the ferrite blocks having connector pin slots. Ferrite blocks are used in squib electrical connectors as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,152,775 and 6,234,843 for example which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. There is a desire to improve assembly of squib electrical connectors to allow for faster assembly.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a filtering ferrite block assembly for squib system electrical conductors is provided including a first ferrite block including first conductor channels; and a second ferrite block including second conductor channels. The second ferrite block is adapted to be connected to the first ferrite block with portions of the electrical conductors therebetween. The electrical conductors extend through the first and second conductor channels between the two ferrite blocks.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector is provided comprising a housing comprising a main section and a cover; electrical contacts connected to the housing; and a ferrite block assembly connected to the housing. The ferrite block assembly comprises two ferrite block members adapted to surround portions of electrical conductors connected to the electrical contacts. The portions of the electrical conductors are located between the ferrite block members. A first one of the ferrite block members is connected to the main section and a second one of the ferrite block members is connected to the cover.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of assembling an electrical connector is provided comprising providing a first subassembly comprising a housing main section and a first ferrite block member; positioning electrical conductors in first conductor channels of the first ferrite block member; positioning a second ferrite block member onto the first ferrite block member to surround portions of the electrical conductors by the first and second ferrite block members; and connecting a housing cover to the housing main section to retain the first and second ferrite block members together.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The connector 10, in this embodiment, is for use in connecting electrical conductors 14, 15 with an initiator 37 in the air bag gas generator 12. Referring also to
The housing 16 comprises a first housing piece or main section 22 and a second housing piece or cover 24. The two housing pieces are preferably comprised of molded plastic or polymer material. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable material(s) could be used. In an alternate embodiment, the housing could be comprised of more or less than two housing pieces.
The first housing piece 22 includes two cantilevered finger actuatable deflectable latches 26, two separate receiving areas 28, and two holes 30 through a bottom face 32 of the housing into the receiving areas 28. However, in alternate embodiments, the latches 26 might not be provided. Alternatively, any suitable type of latching system could be provided. The housing 16, at the bottom of the front section 34, is adapted to be plugged into a socket 36 of the initiator 37 of the gas generator 12. The latches 26 are adapted to latch with latch surfaces in the socket 36. Optionally, additional connector position assurance means (not shown) can be provided to prevent the connector 10 from accidentally being disengaged from the gas generator 12. The second housing piece 24 is preferably snap lock mounted onto the first housing piece 22 after the contacts 18 and filter assembly 20 are located in the receiving areas 28. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable type of connection could be provided. In addition, in alternate embodiments, other types of housings or housing components could be provided.
The electrical contact terminals 18 each comprise a first connection section 38, a second female connection section 39, and a positioning section 40. Each first connection section 38 forms a wire connection section for one of the wires 14, 15. However, in alternate embodiments, the terminals 18 could comprise additional sections or sections which are shaped differently from the shapes shown in the drawings. Preferably, the contact terminals 18 are comprised of stamped and formed sheet metal. However, in alternate embodiments, the contact terminals could be comprised of any suitable material(s) and/or could be formed by any suitable contact manufacturing process.
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The method of assembling an electrical connector can be provided comprising providing a first subassembly comprising the housing main section 22 and a first ferrite block member 42; positioning electrical conductors 14, 15 in first conductor channels 46 of the first ferrite block member 42; positioning a second ferrite block member 44 onto the first ferrite block member 42 to surround portions of the electrical conductors 14, 15 by the first and second ferrite block members 42, 44; and connecting a housing cover 24 to the housing main section 22 to retain the first and second ferrite block members 42, 44 together. As noted above, the second ferrite block member can be provided attached to the housing cover 24, wherein connecting the housing cover 24 to the housing main section 22 positions the second ferrite block member 44 onto the first ferrite block member 42.
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This type of electrical connector and method of assembly can make the assembly of the connector faster, and with less risk of mis-assembly of the components. The ferrite block assembly 20 can be provided at the junction of the wires 14, 15 with the terminals 18 if desired. The housing main section 22 and first ferrite block 42 can be provided as a first sub-assembly and the housing cover 24 and second ferrite block 44 can be provided as a second sub-assembly if desired. In alternate embodiments, more than two ferrite blocks could form the ferrite block assembly and they could be comprised of different materials. This invention also allows easy access and removal of the terminals 18 and wires 14, 15 from the ferrite block assembly 20 when the cover 24 is opened, such as for repair of the connector or re-use of the ferrite block assembly in another connector. The housing members 22, 24 preferably retain the ferrite blocks 42, 44 together in an assembly. However, the ferrite blocks could be fixedly attached to each other by additional or alternative means, such as electrically conductive adhesive for example.
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By having the open bottom sides of the passages 68, it is easier to assemble the filter assembly 60 with the wire conductors. More specifically, the wire conductors can be placed on the insulator 66 in a side-by-side orientation, and then the filter member 62 is merely placed on top of the wire conductors with the wire conductors being received in the passages 68. The ferrite member 62 can be electrically connected to the conductor 64. The conductor 64 could be connected to one of the wire conductors as part of the grounding circuit, but is preferably connected to a separate ground circuit. It should be noted that use of terms such as “top” and “bottom” are merely used for reference, and should not be considered as limiting. With this design, once the assembly 60 is connected to the wire conductors, the cover of the connector housing can be attached to the base of the connector housing to hold the assembly 60 and wire conductors together. However, in an alternate embodiment, additional or alternative means for holding the components of the assembly 60 together could be used. In another alternate embodiment, the ferrite member 62 could have a shape other than an M shape so long as the passages 68 have open non-end sides to pass the wire conductors through, and the electrical cover conductor has a suitable shape to subsequently close those open non-end sides. For example, the ferrite member 62 could have an S shape.
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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